pack rivu. tcn:to nsEitvi n, la ghanoE. OUtf;m, s.n :;ivv. fi.hiuaky 57, moa. Vi , LOCAL ITEMS. f, J. Taylor, representing the I. C. ,,-liouls, is in the city today. , Mi Shaffer returned to her home n Wallowa this morning. Attorney Eugene I Aahwelt Is In 2It;li today on Icgul busino. Mis. Press Lenin luft this morning (.r Kmei prlo. whcro she, will vlalt a cw Jayn. Mr. Stearns and son, Millard, of :,ni an, are visiting at the home of B. ;3. Hancock for a few -days. V George Chadwlck, Jne of Cove'a eft uprising farmers, -was a La Grande visitor toiiay. Mrs. Press Harrison returned this .ifternoon from 'visit with friends In SIkIm. ' . .Mrs. A. M. Fanl, who has been quite U tli past three weeks, la reported nutii bettor today. Charles L Button Has sufficiently recovered 'to be able to leave the hoj ;Ual. Mr. ad Mrs. F. J. Holmea left this Morning for a short business trip to Canada. Tracy Newman 'came up from La Jrande last evening and will go to Canyon City on timber business. Mrs. Hannah Rogers, who has been (topping in Union for several months, eturned home this morning to re gain. It begin to look like spring. The downtown atrevts were crowded tody vith farmers, who were arranging fur i heir spring work. Fred Kiddle returned this morning from Idaho points, where has 'been transacting business connected with the Kiddle Bros, flouring mills. Mrs. L. nemillard lias returned from ninn, ivhere she was called y the death of Vier father, Thomas Jom-n, the well known pioneer. Harold Warner and Cress Sturis, I'endleton delegates to the Eutfcern Oregon Athletic conference, will Wve or Chelr homo In tU.it city this eve- r-lng. . '" """"" All yintng atopic's societies af thu lty win meet tomorrow evening with ".he Epwoith League at 6:15. Thefl meeting will 'be dlrmissl in 'Sine t' .lt'-nd church services. Joe King Wt this morning tr Pen dleton, from -where- he pies on to Kv- rett, Wash, to Jiiin hlr 'parous. Tf was accompanied .as fax as F'Tidletisjt l.y .Marbel Green. Tti.. renn't thu thtire wui a cn.e i.f scarlet ever In the -Gewrtfe lii'Si hoarding housif, proved to toe false. The house is tit unocr qusrantlr. nor will It le. IVvs. RaJey of E'liyettm, Idalco; How- i'rth of Josehp, rnd Bradley f Elgir, who attended the BrTherb!od bnt- tint last -evenlnr, .returned to their i'lmi-a thld morning. Irrino FLnench 3wft linday or hi Mime In Enterprise a.ftor tending vie oonferoace lure. Jie repwts that '.'nterpiise will have a .track .ttvam this -tiring in preference to liasebcJl. Tills atroauces a. new spoil In Wallowa ountv. J. M. McPonalA, secretary if the liners" union of Emrne, Is in Che city )day visiting friends. M.r. McDonald' lys.thfre is tout otts mint; In the dls-' 'let nfv working, and tonseifcoently '.ie caraji Is n&t ovetly active. Assessor T. A. Rli chart left this corning for Walla' Walla to spraid a t w days with 1ils wile, wlvj Is sme- liat betttr slncit she vent there. The 'tiUide bring c, msldfr'ably lower. It ns thought the iinngo would do lier ' od. V. E. Gentry, a young man of Telo- Met, arrived this .morning a4 w& ken V the JtospiUl, whtre he jvlll bej iiiteil for rheumatism. Some tttne To he was injured while tvorkla.g for Tcloiraset jtimbtr company, and ter rheumalimn set jn. I'nlted States Uistrirt Attorney John iCourt of Portland, h.-is accepted the 'isti act of the J. M. )?erry property every detail, and Hip document has "en wnt on to Washington, where f 'ial inspection will take place Iy the Jtof-itorney generjl. Joint Representative Jerry Rusk and fe returned tkis morning from 6a n on their way home to Enterprise, preventative Rank was on several the most Important committees In house and acquitted himself with dit to the state and his comrtltu- -'t. V. K. West today shipped Common alth. his famous e'allton. to Baker y to have his leg operated upon.' en the leg was broken last turn " r the cords of the leg were affected. ? Ich makes the operation necessary. oimon wealth will doubtless never be e to go on the track again, but will f ways be valuable. The owner of one ' colt u offered $(000 a few f ago, u the offer waa refused. Walter Galloway left last night for t'nlon, where h will, visit his par ents ever Sunday. ' Miss Ellen Stafford returned to Union last night after visiting in this city the past few days. Mrs. Len McC'rnry and son of Pen dleton, camo over last night for a short vli.lt with relatives. Mlssea Mabel and Myrtle Qalloway of t'nlon, are in the city attending the Teachers' Institute. While here they are guests of Miss Syd Budge. Brakeman J. It. Campbell has re turned from Illinois and other middle west states, where he visited relatives ftir two months. He spent most of the time with his father in Illinois. Attorney Eugene Ashwell returned this afternoon from Elgtu, where he went to adjust the fire loss on the Mrs. Emma Crockett property. It was a case of total loss and the full face of the policy, $300, was paid. Earl Keiffer today resigned his po sition as messenger boy for the West ern Union and will leave Monday for Albany, where his mother Is now lo cated. His father will 'Join the fam ily at once. H. J. Nellson has purchased 40 acres of land adjoining the city of Union from Dr. Ewlng, and will move to his new home next week. Mr. Nell son has many friends here who regret to see him leave, but at the same time wish hlin success. Charles Rosenberg, who recently fame here from the east, was found on tho street today hy Officer Faulk. Dr. Blggers was called, who after ex amining him, dechled to aetid lilm to the hospital as h was a verj- sick man. A few weks ago he had pneumonia and wmi to b threatened with a re lapse. Rosenberg Is a nan about '35 year of age and. Is without means, neither has he any friends or rela tives in this :part of the country. Itosebure. Oregon, has voted $35, 0t0 pnvinr bonds hr a vote of 182 to 6S. Now lITw1-" 1 - m i-t !-yrrnyTIJg'"iiasH. '' - Sl'XAY AT V11E CHIRCHES. St. rWty:. Cbnwb, Fir Sunday'v,-?n iiint. 'Holy com muhiitt,' 8 a. u.; Sunday schKl, J a. 111.; morning service, 11 a. -ai.; Bi ble cUss, 4:15 p. m.; evening service, 5 jk m. StwwJces durJng Jjent are each UVednosday and Friday evening at 7 SO. n estry w.ill meet Monduy evenipj? at I.O. I lev. .Vpton li. Gios, recic IMrst IiwNhytninn C'lmndi. . A.:iihfngtoii: avenue and Stxth ,str"lt MornJnt Btibjtt. "Old, Prnk-ino-'ni; and Myrrh." JKvenfaig subject, "The J.ubor Problem,"' with a pecff)le's forure- Special mueic by the .dhoir. Sunday achool, 9:45 jl. m., W. L. Bren holte, superintendent; taachers' .rieet ing AVonday, ,7.r30 p. an., at the liome of K. R. Currev. Prayer m-tlr ThursAay, 7:30 p. m. Baraca class socLai iat the .manse Etiiday evening Rev. JS. W. tfw anann, JD. it., minister. 1'lrM .Mcthfubst KpiwMil Chu-li. Corner M ..wenue and Fourth St. ftunday, 9:45, Bible sr-hoej. Georfe H. Currey, .superintendent; 11 a. m looming wowli'tj). Miss Holmes, for eight yotrs a missionary ito India, will stak on the work among the Hindus. At 6:30 fr. m., Epworth league hour, Union Tcrcng People's ervioe, ad dressed by Miss Holmes; 7:30 p. m evening w-ship, Our M&f-ter." Mon day, 7:30 p. m., Bible etudy riass. Thujsiday, 7:30, rrayer jneeting. A cordti 1 welcome tn all. Jtev. C. E. Deal, pastor. First BiirtlM C'liunti. Corner Slxrji and Spring. The re vival meetings In the Baptist church are increasing tin interest. Great power was manifested In last night's service as Mr. BaUey sjK'ke on the "Certainty of the Jlidgmem." Prsiyer meeting was held fa lectude room at !:30 this afternoon. Tonight the speaker will tell "What a -Man Stised by Not Be ing Properly Dresst-tl." At 9:45 to morrow, there will be Fpedal Interest In the Sunday school with a message to the children. At 11 Mr. Bailey's j theme will be "Blessed ior Another's Sake." At :30 the Toung People wl'l hold a grand ra'ly and Miss Nel derer will oondnet the eervlce. Theme, "Judson and His Co-laborers." Spe cial invitation to the young. At 7: JO, praise, and the sermon, theme "A Smart Toung Man, Coming to Him self.'' Inspiring congregation sing ing of the old-times' type. Don't fail j to attend. The refreshing time baa come. W. li. Gibaon, paator. 4 t t SOCIETY. . v Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright will n tertaln the Current Toj 1 le iiH on ' ';; t. Atoi'nv; Tuesday evening, March John Hodgln Is leader, a' .l I ar.nn. Ing an Interesting ' proj; mm 00 .e topic of "Earthquakes." Helping tlio Helpless .0 TiHk. ; J "Some of the cures wl e-ii oeieij. thy has effected have bcu truly mi' veloua. Paralysis, where Uirre lv n serious Involvement of the spinal cord, is often cured by this mujn of tiv.,'1 ment. A recent case whl t aura. cl much attention was that of t man wivi was totally paralyzed frori the vnM downward. He waa broug'.i to thf om teopathic hospital a year and a hnif ago. A dally treatment adirilnls tered, and at the end of six moii'hs he had regained control or the lexhly functions, a'nd was able to walk About on crutche8. Three month lati-r he UBed only a cane, and now lie is able to walk short distances without any assistance whatever, with tl prospect of complete and permhheit restora tion of health within the next.ftiu months. Hundreds of cripples have been cured by osteopathy. lilp-Jolut disease, that menace of childhood, is readily amenable to treatment if taker, before the disease becomes too firinly settled. Both musfcular ' ar,d latlu rheumatism have been x ri-peatedT;' cured, and many other dlsabriilii t'tx be lessened, though not - whailr r"1' moved.V Cosmopolitan Maftxlna. WANTED Boy, at ,t Western Union V" flee. Steady, employment for gv' ,of- reliable boy. 2-t:t FOUXD On Valley Ave.. t IT AlHanoo mill and McAllstet fn',' pair of spectacles In eaterl cm" Owner can have same by ' .iflng i' this office and paying charg s i 27 : ; The Cough Syrup' tl&i rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic ou the Wwels is rTzzs raaa3 LAXATIVE COUGH W Bees is the original laxative cough cm a contains no opiates, gently mo ts lUt bowels, carrying the cold off throi gh tha natural chanaels, Guaranteed t yira satisfaction or money refunded. For Salo at SilvrrtlioraV For Marshal. The undersigned takes this ine.Tn of informing the voters of La Oii'i-le that he is a candidate for re-el )t-ii..i for city marshal, and respectfully consideration at the handa of i of this city. J J. W. WALt l.T I Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denisky La Grande National Bank Eldg Bo,h Phones i 'Drilling i,T"'."" :::".""! j a 1 t 1 j: ! n ! IS I t f 4 t There are several kindi; of drilling- but the . kind the kind tnat makes the farm pay is the drilling which makes watar avail able. There is no need of a dry farm. The task is not so great as you may think. I have had years cf experience and understand the well busi ness thoroughly. 1 n ! A 1 a ' f C ' '1 D.M. HUNT :l: LA CBANDE, OREGON 4 'he Palmetuarmenis New Spring Styles We did not intend to say another word, I because, generally when "Palmer" is used eference to ladies tailored garments it means BEST in every respect. Best in material A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RECIEVED f a I COME B t Opera House Block FERGUSON'S 'IS THE BOOKSTORE Pricfts rirht, Goods clean new an J up-to date at '"Ferguson's" Hew Book s-Cean Books at "Ferguson,s" - - ! Office supplies at Fergus ons Circulating:' Library-one cent per day at Fergusons Where ilint js tiro much Trouble r 9 teigusons ive wash : 7ie Finest Wool Skirts They !cok like j vv uhen you j vet them home. Tact Try us. CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY j "tttl by Test" .''' best in workmanship; best in fit and best for the price. This season, however, the fabric and styles are so beauti ful that we cannot refrain from calling attention to these feat ures also. Palmer Garmeuts Perfect Garments. MD SEE N. K. WEST, Pres. N Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. Peoples The United States National Bank Of La Grande Capital Stock SWO.nnn ' ' w r .' . DIRECTORS Wm. Miller H. E. Coolidge T. J. Scroggin N. K. Wist E. P. Staples C. T. Bacon 4. ''a STRAWBERRIES About May 1st In the meantime we are receiving regular shipments of SWEE1 POTATOES CAULIFLOWER HOT HOUSE LETTUCE CELERY I I" 1 I !... . - run jme or the best tin urotzry E. PCIACK, Sell Mii.c Main.7S DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Aonth x .:-;v.'' i in THEM La Grande, Ore. f. LSCR0GGW, Cash H. E. C00UDGE, Asst. Cash I.L Cavines Frank Ccnley A.T.Hm brand of canned goods and Bakery, j Pnp ; bidtpenHtiit 24t i - - Store ( e