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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
) - EVEX1XG OBSERVER, LA GKAXDE, OKEGONV TI1VRSDAY, MAY 7. 108. ran v;;p.. P.CE I1VE. POULTRY FENCE Now is the time to fence your chickens in. Gome and get some poultry fence. I have it in differ ent kinds and all heights. Just received a car extra Star A Star shingles. They are first .class. ' Gall and see my souvenirs, 25c to '$2.00 "each. They are nice rresents to send to youi friends. MRS- T. N. MURPHY HARDWARE and i LOCAL ITEMS. 4 Mrs. Jack Oliver went to Pendleton this morning to visit relatives. . ,s MIbs Hattle 8hort went to Hot Lake 'last night, returning on the late train, Attorney J. D. Slater returned from Pendleton last night. W. W. Bollons, division engineer of the O. R. & N., transacted business ,in La Grande this, morning. "Johnnie" Clark of iBland City re "urned this morning from a short visit to Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Palmer went to Portland last night and expect to ' return home tomorrow. Mrs. Q. W. Hansen and baby re turned to North Powder after a week's visit with relatives. , Mrs. H. H. Pullman came over from Elgin last night and returned on the morning train. Mrs. Frank C. Bramwell and chil-.- dren left today for Logan, Utah, to "U visit for several weeks. T Miss Gertrude Horton of Elgin, left cn the morning train for Portland, where she will enter business college. Howard W. Moore,, traveling sales man for the America Radiator Co., of Chicago, Is visiting his cousins, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Moore of this city. Return Visit, e" DAYTON EROS., the eye spe lffy ctallsts, will have their office it the Hotel Sommer again the com ing Friday and Saturday, May 8th and 9th. Dozens of La Grande references. Eyes examined free. A BIG SHOW TENT FRIDAY Beecfter and Stanley's 10 Nights in The Grandest Revival of Modem Press, Clergy and Prof. Don Essig's Solo Band of i6 People anmnted Orchestra under direction of Prof, Lafty. Free Stree Parade at Noon. La J CROCKERY Mrs. H. Wetzel of Meacham, re turned to her home this morning. - Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Edwards of Denver, who have been looking over the country for several days, left this morning for Spokane. Mrs. Homer Denny returned to Pleasant valley this morning after a short visit with her parents. Engineer and Mrs. Luke Ferguson. Mrs. W. B. Denny went to Pleasant valley today to visit her son Fireman Homer Denny, who Is stationed at that place. Lou Rayburn returned to the Look ing Glass camp this morning. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. P. F. Robinson and two children. Mrs. Mary Mallory and Miss Arys Davis went to Welser this morning, where they will visit friends for a week. L. A. Russell came back this morn ing from Spokane, where he attended a meeting of the Lumbermen's asso ciation. Mrs. W. G. Allen returned to her home In Boise today after a short visit with her brother, Allen Webb, of this city. Mrs. Addlo Watson, who has been visiting her brother-in-law, J. H. Watson In this city for several weeks left for her home In , Walla Walla this morning. They are having "wet" and "dry' , debates out at Medford. Most people have attended dry debates and have felt like throwing cold water on them. Pendleton Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Plerson and two daughters, of Des Moines, Iowa, who have been vtsltng relatives in La Grande, went to Portland today to continue th-lr tour of the coast. MAY 15 Monster Production of a Bar Room Times. A drama endorsed by all Christian People. Grande, Friday, May 15. Walter Cottoa, Frank Harmar and Samuel Harrington, all of Milton, were land office visitors today. Mrs. Tree.3 Montgomery left today for Wallowa county after a visit with friends here. Dan Husb'rook Is doing some extens ive repair work to his ranch residence on Glass hill. The sate of Beats for "Mrs. Tem ple's Telegram" are going rapidly at the Van Buren store. Mrs. Ed Hawley Is quite sick at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cross of South La Grande. L. A. Stoop, Bert Hammack and Herbert Knox came over from Elgin today. Several La Grande peopla are en joying the treat of a lifetime of wit nessing the Imposing sights now being viewed ut San Francisco. J. J. Carr went to Summervllle this morning to conduct the funeral of Mrs. Whltmore, who was burled this afternoon. Ernest C. Skiles, representing the Blumauer-Frank Drug Co., of Port land, called on the trade yesterday and left last evening for Boise. Supreme Judge J. H. Eakln Is tn La Grande today visiting - his ; former townsmen. . He will visit one day in Union before returning to his htfme'ln Salem. . . Attorney J. W. Knowlea left today for Wallowa county to attend to busi ness matters before the circuit court which convened today and to look' af ter his political fences. Rumors are afloat that the election notices which have' been posted In Union county are Incorrectly gotten out The rumors are entirely without foundation as the printing and word ing of the notice is in full compliance with laws covering such advertising. The Inmate of the tenderloin who was arrested last evening whlleln a beastly state of Intoxication, and who was guilty of having taken $20 from man, today returned the stolen money and donated (10 to the city's coffers. ' She was released. The board of managers of the Com mercial club did not meet last eve ning ' as planned. DeBlred Informa tion and references have not yet reached the board, but In a few. days the body expects to take action on scv eral weighty matters. Irvln Oliver was brought over from Union on the morning train, and taken to the Grande Ronde- hospital, where ha will submit to an operation for ap pendicitis. He has been sick for sev eral days, and his condition Is consid ered serious. rne Aiay term or the Oregon su preme court came to an end In Pen dleton last evening, and Is one of the shortest sessions In some time. Judge Eakln, who sat on the bench at that session, took advantage of the oppor tunlty to visit his La. Grande and Union county friends. The local postofftce Is making exert ed effort to secure a large lint of ap plicanta for the city carriershlp ex animation 10 mi tne places now va cant. As stated In The Observer sev eral days ago, full particulars can be obtained by addressing Miss Mary Relsland at the postofftce. 4 SOCIETY. 444444444444 f 4 Kaffee Klattli. ' . The ladles of . the Kaffee Klatch win be entertained at the home of Mrs. Adolph Newlin In South La Grande Friday afternoon. Five Hundred. The Five Hundred club met at the home of Mrs. H. C. Grady this after noon.- ' DENTIST. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red 851. Painless extraction. Expert golO work. Special attention ti children's teeth. La Grande National Bank Building. The World's BckI Climate is not entirely rree irom disease, on the high elevations fevers prevail, while on the lower levels malaria Ip encountered to a greater or less ex tent, according to altitude. To over coma climate affections, lassitude malaria, Jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy Is Electric Bit ten, the great alterative and blood purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and Insomnia. ; Sold under guarantee at the Newlin Drug Co.'s drug store Price 60c. A 15000 HOTEL FOR SALE For $3600 If sold this month. Hasf hot and cold water, electric lights,' The ' i ' Mean P.tttrn No. 2108 MISSES' SKIRT WITH JUMPER To b worn over a Guimpt. Fath- lonablt Princess front and broad shoulder effect Very desirable for linen, or for light weight cloths and ' suitings. EEM. GUN and ChPS W One Gun and Just received a shipment ready-to-wear apparel for MEN, In prices from $12.50 fo $15.00. Handsomely tailor ed throughout. Ladies' Corset 23c A new feafure of our Bargain Basement is our 5c, 9c and 15c useful for the home can be found on CROCKERY One Week Only Johnson's Semi-Porcelain 57-piece set, former price $9M 1 73-pece set, former price $lf.80 100-piece set, former price, 18.95 The Golden Rule Go. Largest 44444444444444444OOWWWWW4444444W furnished. In a good location for steady roomers and boarders, and transients, 11 roms and toilet upstairs. Office, dining-room, kitchen, parlor, two bedrooms and bath room down stairs. Good basemen under all. Any one wishing a good proposition of this kind can call on W, J. Ransom at the Palmer house, or 'phone Black 402. Valued Same as Gold. B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says:' "I tell my custom ers when tbey buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold In weight, if afflict ed with constipation, malaria or bil iousness." Sold under guarantee at the Newlin Drug Co.'s drug store. IGc Evening Observer, (Sc per month. Golden infill i Two McCall Designs , From .i McCall Magazine' You cannot spend 20 cents in any other way that will bring you more real pleasure, ui uiviK enicritfiifiiy, heipiui and practical, than by sub scribing for M c Call's Magazine By mail, 50 cents a year. In- eluding any pattern free. Will BE GIVEN FREE Caps With Every Boy's Suit of high grade Bargain Basement SPECIAL Store Smallest Prices The Evening Observer Is Union county's representative paper, Tl.e people show their - appreciation - by their patronage. Evening Observer, 6$c per month. Danger in a Cold Because you bare contracted ordinary coldi and recovered Irom thorn without treatmciDt of any kind, do not for a moment tinaglnt tbat colds are not dangerous. Not only poeo Bonis, but also the Infectious diseases sucb as diphtheria andscarlot fever start with t cold. The cold prepare the syaUiiu for the reception and development of the germs of these diseases. Take our advice cure youi cold while joe eo. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , bf Its remarkable cure of colds baa becomt a staple article oi trade and commerce. It It prompt! It UKffofftnalt Itlsrellshle. Try Ik i i i McCaH Patterns Not. 2081-2059 "' , EFFECTIVE STREET GOWN Wh te Linen and Embroidery, how Ing the French "Butterfly" sleeve. Excellent also for Pongee Silk, Pana mas and Wool Mixtures. i ilii We are showing 500 of M. BORN & CO' S samples for Tailor Made Suits. Prices from $i6.00 lo $39.00 Toilet Paper he TABLES. Almost everything them CROCKERY One Week Only Ware-Holly Leaf Pattern SPECIAL, $7.98 SPECIAL, $12.65 SPECIAL, $15.45 Early Rom Seed potatoes for sale. True to name. At the Grande Ronde Cash Company. INIIWRRY? THEN CALL I nE TRANSFER MAN -He will take that trunk to the r fot or your home in let time than it takes to tall it. Day phone Red 761 Might " Black 1702 Wagon alw7 t re:.; ai.j.u.'V.'.t--- 'i. ' -a . ...LawL,TI