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rxrx .three. Voir pages.- :tSiS o n.M:uTLii, la ch ixrfc, ori:gox. wiTsrsrw v, ai kil ;. vm. LOCAL ITEMS. J. W. Oliver left for Hot Lako to lako.a course of treatmeut. , - . Charles Clements ia In North I"ow der today on buslneRs. "Engine No. 210 given t$ maid en run this 'afternoon. T. n. Johnson has leased tfto Blue , Mountain hotel to Mrs. S. Geles. Judith iodicr8 J oft lubt eveuins hi i,' points l;i C:dif'iri.i'.irhcr .Bh'e will unit reJaUVfg. . . O. K." &. S officials .inspected, the Elgin branch In sperln kar this morning. . -; Miss Alyrtle Galloway wo lias bwn e guest of Jo . Smith . returned to Union thin morning. . The high. k:1iou1 program fr the benefit -of fte -athletic fund. for. the coming FrMay evening, has bn post poned. Notice of dissolution of the Ann X,Illy-Fster, hardware, arrears ele where4n this laue. ; Mr. Foster Mil remain In thelty IndeflMtely. Oto E. Dialon, formerly linotype -operator on 'the Observer, returned last night -from a business 4 rip to Idaho points and todi&y left r Pen-J 'dleton. i Mrs. -Lfdla A. Pe and Tier son. f Knice Borders, left this aflrnoon oi the delayed west, bound train ftr Sacramento. Calif., where they will resldo In the futare. ' Mrs. Eleanor .rd, of A'epnl, IHnh, arrived In La Crande -fMs morrlng, and will visit during the sunnier with her daughter, Mrs. N. W. .3cho- field. - ; : ' Claude Gah.1i, the tank. exniiner, passed throu&h on K. 1 thit after- : noon en route to his liome 1, Salem. after., a professional trip through niirthern I'tah. .'-.. Young AVsiieer Oiilloway, who ha been In Union for some Irme on'si visit to nis motner, retumeu iouy to the home 'of 'tils grandparents. J!r. and Mis. Thomas Budge, so that lie may attend 'his 'classes in -.school. '. C. Bellas and T-. SolorcR of Porthj-id have leased the room south of Ihe Van Duyne Kenny Company and will open a fli-st clnss con feitlonary more soon. A modern soda Tounlalu ia to follow soon a'fter. The Ladies of tire Presyteriau church will hold a cake sale Bntur lay April lOtli, in the Bohnikamp & Cos llardwai store. Do not do your own baking for Easter before mlng cakes the Ja4ies will" have ot dis play. Perry Olinvr has been aeleesvd as one of, the expert ruceountants'to go over, city books and accounts Sn the municipality of Baker City. Te and J. H. MimnaTiBh experted the t-ounty books and now the capital -iff. that county wants 3VTr. Oliw.r. That gonial business manner of (the Pacific Mor.ilily, Fred Lockley, who is a product T Eawtern Oregon and now holds a high rung In the'-tedder of journalistic wires. Is in Grande viv on huoirtJMtn -msrr.tnre. and 'inci dentally meetinR -many of his friends. Mr. J. K. Marlin and J. C. Groves n-nj, ihoir families, .-arrived "in La Grande from Michigan last night, and today-preceded to Joseph. Mr. Graves is brother of W. M. Graces, the cream .Tosenh. and Mr. MafliD is a brother-in-law of ithese gentle men. A rare treat Is In stwre for tlwise who attend ihe services at the Central Churc h of Christ next Sunday evenhig. An entire musical program will be renflered by the large choir. The pro gram will be composed o( anthems, duets and solos. All lovers of music should avail themselves of the oppor tunity and attend. Watch the paper for the ful printed program. Alf T. Currey, justice of the peace from Baker, came down from the Bairer county metropolis this morn ing and spent the day here on legal business. Mr. Currey saya that this city is going ah ad. very encouraging ly this year, and that with thf s!? valley railroad and .the .'one irrleatlon nroiectr r- , fc kinds of busi: ' est ot prospects Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denislry La Grand National Bank Bldg Doth Phones BAKEK WANTS TAFT. BAKER CITY. April 7. iiakcr City will endeavor strenuously to havw Pdesideut 1'aft iiiend a few hourB there when he tours th west. They have written to him and Oi-rgbn'B drli-KTition at VaHinj;n tn glBg bu h a h.0). men ixass siov, M'ord to Freeia the Son I. "Your son has Consumption. . IHs rase is huprl .'' Theso a;i-;Ullrg words were Bpoken to Goo. 13. Blevons, i a lending merchant of Strlnni',l, N. O i,r. AVUArt ,lfutni-a .ltlA , llilt? speclaliat. Then was shoAii ti e non- 1 1 Jr derful power or Dr. Klng'a New DIs- iM covety. "After three , weeks r use," ; " writes Mr. Bleveus, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money In the world for what it did for my boy." lnfalliable for-Coughs and Colds .Its the safest, surest cure or desperate Lung diseases o ncaith. 5oc and $1.00. Guarantee aatlsf action. Trihl boule fiee. NeiKlin Dru& Co. list Kecie I'jislUe )Ims IrlNtH la Ullly Sunhurii and l)nclnif. Ti aiiin. !1IU Sanborn dref applunso n ev M-y turn "last evilng whilr he was Vresentfag hie xtremely funt. 'm personaJ.lons. ;We Is good ni anyth'ag he tatIes and 'earns ih npphuse he getB. In addition to thU ore-ii.nn dancurs that are on par wltkrthe Davclng RWiards. Nw ftlin. Iirand new In fael', will shown for tVi Prbt tKoe toni&L The liouse praai i KMs iesue gives th list. A' Fine EntertalwT. It !fi certainly a treat 'to hear e vandelle roau at the Scenic iake wod talk. He entertained a large crrwi last nrght, all x;laiinln; that he Ai splendid. The comedy, team will put something entirely new A Healing Sal'C for Burns Chnppea Ihii4s uuI Sere Mpple. As a healing salve for burns, sores, ore nipples and chapped hauda Chamlmrlaln's 8lve is most excell ent. It allajB he pain of .1 Uii 1 1 niost InstantLv, and unless . tae In wlthout leaving a Bear. . Pnwe, 15 ceuts. For ale by All Good Dolors. 5 . Rhe umatlxm. More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rhe natism of the muscles, lua to cold or damp, or chronic rheuttvatlsm. In Buch cases no Internal treatment la reqiifcred. The free . apiSlcation . of Clmroberlaln'B Liniment is all that ia aetrted, an dit Is certain; give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yourself how quickly 'It relives thej ipain and soreness. The medicines, -i8ualy given internally for rheuma-: flight and he film will beiew too. tism are nolosnoim or very strong medicines. They are "Worse man iise- Brsi sessvex m Err. ; Member of the Merehats- Protet Ive asscwiiatlon Biet last "evening 'tn n-egular ieetlng and dlsmssed vavi dus . systems fMrtalnlng to cre'BtB. The meeting was an en.u8iatic vne and Reeral B'od plaiw were r?iro-mulga4id. Anti" Party Jlere. W. A. Maxwell and ttarty of 1'nion tourist the west end 'f the vAJiey in an astso today. Count-n Meetliw TonlKht, . .Srevral nmtters f deep lmjrtance wU3 fouie up at the council fleeting fsofciUAt. less in cases of chronic, and muscular rheumatism. For sale by All Good DrugglsU. . Ther never was -ft circus thatvery memhor ot every family enjoy and rcpeaLn&e cnjoyraJt aa of Un.au Ibey Towle's CIRCUS Brand .Tetble Syrup Yon wot! it every .day and every tneal evury day. it it 1he ayrup with the rich -Maple Flavor Prepared by our origUal exclusive ptweess by blrndintrSuRarCaneSyrun. lrn ayrup, xioney ana maple syrup. .. Alr win miwr l.nur 4 mI WIM jlAninals free. They please tie children. Mapl Syrup C. W ALHLKTA LA.M mTEKS MAKE t. OOI) PROFITS A large number of Union and Uma tilla county farmers and Investors who bought Canadian "Pacific wheat, lands in the Calgury, Alberta disj trlct last fall hRve enjoyed a iiani; some -proSt as 2l the land in the western auction of the 3.000,000 acre tract east of Calgary has recently rul-j vanced ? per wore. The central sw;tion has just befu placed cm the market where Immense qupantitiies of ,ood wheat land can now be bought on the main line of the Canadian Jw.lfic and on the Ca nadian .NortbRira at $10 per acre on 10 year's time. Jonathan Johrstou the Canadian Pa cilic canonization agent will leave I PendJtuttai on April 5 with a Hrge party ia look Kt'thls new land. A rate of hut $ir.-!r. 'from Pendleton tc Caljary lias jiiat been made by lha Onadiai.Pacific 4-2 Two large lots cf second hanxi house furnishing cods, consisting of two . Home Comfort ; Rangs, 3 heaters, 5 carpets, 5 Bad' Springs and Mattresses Window Shades, Lace curtains, 16 chairs,' ' 5 Rcckcr, chiffonier. 4 Dressers, 6 commodes, 3 safes, 4 Kitchen Treasurers, lats of cooking utensils, crockery and glass dishes, Linoleum, couch, bed covers and in fact 2 Com plete' Housekeeping Outfits, which I will offer at a bar gjin to move them and make room for-a car of Spring furniture to arrive cieved a large shipmentof trunks and traveling bags. i in HMjjv fir. ; ,:iiiar ' I I i W : VjvV..rj.'r..4.' r.'.-r.iwr .Just' re- PHONE BUCK 641 d;: hmsten THE SCENIC PAKTAGES CIRCUIT. t La flrande's Foremotit Vaiule- THE QUESTION sir OKAE CAFE SOU. Sniterlntfoaent And His Sob Have Asf-omei Ownemhii. Street Superintendent H. C. Gil man and hiB son Bert P. Gilman have purchased the Spokane cafe from T. B. Johnson and will assume the man agement thle evening. Bert Gilman will be directly connected with the management He ia a popular young railroader, but has taken to the res taurant business for a change. The Obserrer bei peaks . success for both In iheir new vocation. of all real estate investments tuie one that you can answer i but on way "Is the title sound' The answer is: "An Abstract drawn by us" With that you have a complete, ac curate history of the parcel to the veriest detail thatmifeht effect the title's soundness. Our. work, is guaranteed. Only complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts in Union county. U GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. fofey Hotel BiocK A Oil IE OF FINAL .SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has Jiled her final ac count as administratrix of the es tate of H. D. Irake, Deceased, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for lniou (County, and said Court kas fid Tulay, the 4th day of May. 1909 at tbetCourt House in La. GranjJe, Union County, Oregon, as tie time and place, for hearing any &d al! objections thereto and the Iftial settJwient of tbersarae. AKTON:H. DRAKE, Admintetratrfx of Bald estate. 4-2-4-30 illle Theatre. Depot Street. J. A. uaranenr, ji a miner. Week beginning April 5. ; J?J Dave Rafel the great ventrilo- quist introducing walking, talk ing Miechanlcal figures. Runy ARichards, society comedy-sketch. ' latest moving pictures. Matinee. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Adults, matinee: 10c; children, under 12 years, Kc. livening prices, 10 and l'c. PASTIME THEATRE : I AHIFQ AWH GENTS . Clothing Gleaned, Pressed, Dyed and Repaired. Your work Solicited and satis faction guaranteed. Join ,our suit club Gall and talk it over. H. L. Winn, I In rear G G Pennington's Store. ! Phone Black 851- II A ItKIS FKK.Vtir. Fi'oprif tor and MiimiKcr. Progrmn Vaudeville: Bordeaux and Ii Janeuse, artistif. dancers. Hilly SiUiuoru, hih i-hwB im pwjjtniutor. Moving Pictures: Cry troni the Wilderness. 1'Vench" Training Ship. . itrui'ii b .siKiiunuio. - Cltajise of .program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Mat!- nee: Jrionday, Arednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 2:30 p. m. Evening performances at 7 p. m. i. My Glasses Fit' Reference: Ask any of the 400 1 have fitted.' 0. M. Heacock, With Red Cross Drug Store IS"'!iit4 1 I A FEW TOGS For EASTER I p.'-V XJ- V ''''Jr. fiJ' ' .' A i-k U a - V At my ..- v Copyrighl 1909 The House of K.uppenheuner Chicago ot Tinnro Oi 111V i L7. 1 ICsO, t t a nrc Send u your lace curtains. Every one who sends Is pleased with our work. Why not youT Cherry's new laundry. 4-IHf Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership hpretofore existing be tween P. L. Lb'ly and E. H. Foster, under the name of the Lilly-Foster Hardware company, Ia Grande, Ore., is this day dissolved by mutual con Bent. K. H. Fosfe retires from the firm and F. L. Lilly will continue the business of the fliin under his own iMJiiK and collect all notes and accounts owing the firm, and will pay all dbts of the firm. Dated 'this seventh day of April. FoHter, F. L. 4-7,8,9,w-9 J!09. Signed, E. H. Ully. Object to Strong Medicine. Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There is no need of internal treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheuma tism, and more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. When there ia no fever and little( if any) swelling, you may know that If Is only necessary to apply Chamberlain 1 1 Lin iment freely to get quick relief. Try it For sals by All Good Druggists. When selecting a suit, a few things to consider , FIT FABRIC STYLE Call at C C Pennington Co. ssess4essf)ssi Like to see a Chink or Dago come dian T Billy Basbora at the Paatime tonight GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier F. .1. HOLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d As't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier La Crande Mation"" ft Of U Grande. ' X CAPITAL AMD S $170,000 UN . DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS i. t'. r .theson F. J. Helmet F. M. BryVt l- F. L. Meyers Geo. L Cleaver 1. L. Bter.nc!te George Palmer