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i iciir iu;i:s. EYLMM2 OltSl'UTKK, LA GK.Mi:, OKI OOV. iOM)AV. 1 ML l!. MX vu.r. iivr. i LOCAL ITL.MS. C. O. rtunisey spout the day In lm- il-r. .. . J. M. Berry returned Sunday morn JuK from a week's t'.ny In I'oillurul. ' Conductor Galy Is Uklng u reBl ' today. " Hoodoo engine No. JS Wub Riven ft ! trial run today after extensive repairs. Engineer llensun and fireman George I'ljelfTt-r are latins off today.1 liik Ikiiuesey has returned to Suir- buck where he Is a builermaker. Conductor Wlssler of the Pilot Rock run snont Sunday at home with his family.'; '' s . '. J. G. Eubanks of Walla Walla Is here vlBlting frienda and relatives to day. . ' , Lecturer Dark Is hire this after noon and will lecture at the Baptist . church tonight. Mr. E. L. Eckley and son Victor returned this morning from a visit to Portland. ."''.' J. II. Mlmnaugh went to Wallowa to day ta look after the. building of the new mill at that place. - Mrs. George Ackles leaves Wednes , day for Portland to be gone some time visiting friends. "'.V -; . .V Vincent Palmer of the George Palm er Lumber .company, returned this morning from a visit to Portland.- Mrs. A. J. Arbuckle left last evening for Pendleton In response to a raes sage stating her sister was quite 111. . j. t. Scott left this mornlug on a business tour of lower valley points ' and the towns in Wallowa county. ' The Grand Ronde CaBb. company have received a car load of Rock Springs coal. Watch for their ad tomorrow.- ' ' '' Deaconess Ringet arrived last cvn Ing from Weston and la Suaying at the rectory - with Rev. and Mrs. Upton . GibbB. " :'i .' 'J. C Lee' the mttn from Portland who Is selling lots in various town sites in the vicinity of the metropolis. Is here today. " Mrs. Jacob JaeohBon spent Sundar In Ia Grande' with relatives rnd re turned to Palmer Junction Uiis nton- ' Ing. ' '' L. H. Rusoel the rumbcnr.an left on the evening iraln last night for Port land where he has business to. tran- Miss Doll Zuber look her departure last evening for Lewisto where ha will remain for an Indefinite period visiting friends. . . , Bishop Paddock, is a guest at the Episcopal rectory and will endeavor during the next.few days, to catch up In delayed correspondence. Mrs. C. 0. McReynolds of Wallowa county Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Vein s of the valley and Mrs. S. R. Haworth of this city. ' P. P. Hammond returned to Union last evening. J re spent a few days here before going on to Chicago whers he will spend the winter. . -onoar Crosaen will sooi commence. construction of a" six-roora house t. Washington avenue just west of Its junction with First Btreei. Mrs. G. A. McDougal left last even ing for her home In Preston, Idaho after a five weeks' visit with her sis ter. Mrs. J. Heuhan of this city. returned this room ing from Hermlston where he spent Sunday with B. M. suerwoou - -handling the sale of lot and small farm tracts ear that place. . 4a mnvitlST Into the .1. VV Scrlber residence which he purchased Y lately, and Mr. and Mrs. have assumed permanent resident In a remodeled cottage on Seventh st-eet. Miss Thonle Collier of Northern Ar kansas, left today fof Pomeroy. Wash, after a visit with her old-time fr end Mrs. George Ackles. She expects o visit California before returning to 'eVSndenanapr.m.nent.heep man of Pilot Rock Is here today tran sacting business Aside from beln preacher of the pel he has a thor ;gh knowledge of irrigat Ion and Ws sermons are along that Hnetf de velopment of an arid section and are veil worth listening to. Principal George W. Hog of the Kugene High school yesterday for his home at Elgin for a week rest. somewhat strenuous this year a of the teacher, are glad for the week Mead and wife re: l- Saturday from La " Vhiie had been for a coil- of .eKs. away this tHp Mr jlne-I. ;n. C. S. Dunn spent the day at Unkr City, returning on the delayed train. George AcKirs la somewhat Im proved after a long lllnt-ss. , E. Bai lies of the O. li. &. N. L-ana tonight for Portland. Jay Van Burcn went weat t)Us af ternoon to attend t obiuli.eba mat ters at dlfterent places. A Btotk tra-iu of 17 cats from Ar lington to ChiuiRo, pasBt'd through ja Grande today. Andrew Sullivan of Starkey, aud former Supervisor Parker are here at tending the contest case at the land omi-e. . .. Engineer and Mrs. Frank Jackson left last evening for Portland. En gineer Dupes has Mr. Jackson's run on the Joseph run. Interesting Contest On. " At the land office today there Is a contest case between the Uiilcd States and Arthur D. Noble, of Pilot Rock, to determine the ownership of a home stead entry upon which Mr. Noble has made 'final proof. The government contends that the defendant In the contest has not complied with the re quirements of the law In regard to the residence and cultivation. , 60CIETV. . PRL'TTl' St'.XDAY 1YKDD1XG. The R. A. Howell residence . nine miles from La Grande was the scett of a pretty wedding yesterday whL Miss Lodasca Howell was ..united in marriage to Lee Graham of this city, Rev. Willis of Elgin performing the ceremony. The nuptials were per formed before a large audience of in timate friends. Following the wed ding, a wedding dinner was served by the parents of the bride, four tables of 13 each being seated. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Graham departed for Hood River, intending to visit Port land before their honeymoon tour is ended. They will be at home lu La Grande in two weeks. The bride is an accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Howell. Mr. Graham has been employed In the O. R. & N. office here for the past year, and has a large circle of friends In La Grande and Elgin. . TAMAI.K SOCIAL. The ladies of St. Peter'B church will hold an easter sale of useful and fancy articles at the residence cf James Russel corner Main and 3rd street on Thursday afternoon begin ning af 2 o'clock. Tamales will be served at 5 o'clock. ' ' :: . Attetion Is again called to the im portant meeting of the Neighborhood club tomorrow afternoon. President Mrs. Ivanhoe is especially auxious to have all members present. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones ; LADIES AID NOTICE. The Ladies Aid will meet Tuesday afternoon at the M. E. Parsonage U make apronB and bonnets for the salt? next Saturday. Each lady is asked to donate clrth for these articles, and If you cannot come will you please send same to parsonage tomorrow A. M. . All come early. WOOD XOTICX. i- horhv elven that the ct,.,i nnnrii nf School O'-V UlHirici ov .uuu -- trict No. One of Union County,-Oregon, will receive until 4 o'clock P. M of April 30th. 1909. -ne-iled bids for furnishing said School l)Is-.-:ct Willi ItV. -v- - low pine and red fir wood, said wood tobe cut while green and not T,m 15. 1!09. fid) tr.).ti large knots r.nd accepta ti bi.U SchooUBoard saia ... livered.' 130 coi-ds at high schoo building. 5 coi-ds at white school and cords at 4th ward st nooi. -a corded up closely and neatly here directed by Board. Fifty, cord . w joiirt hv July 10, and eil before August 20, 1909. Bids J- left w;th--S! vr... serves the right to reject a: - bids. . ' . . : ARTHUR r - - 1-17-so ; Ar you rewyu '; carpets Carpet cleanlhg without removing from floor. Phone Red 141. 4-19 LOtiT Gold moiiiited hut pin. Upward If returned to this ollk-e. 4-19 -tf 1'OR TiKNT House and good one acie garden.. L. C. nith. . 4-19 tf Norm: to cukditoiis. ESTATE OF WM. D. SHELL, DE CEASED. Notice hi hereby given by the umi'-rsisned exeiutor of the estate of Win. D. Shell, din-eased, to. the credltoia of, and to ail persons having claims against, the. said deceased, to present them with the necessary vouchers within six months from this the 19th day of April, 1909, the date of the first publication of this notice, to the said executor at the La Grande National Bank In La Grande, Union county, Oregon. Dated this the . 19th day or April, 1909.-' GEO. L. CLEAVER. Executor of Estate of Wni. D. Shell, Deceased. M9-2C-3-10-17 WHO IS THE ONE. That Wants to own two lots good 5 room cottage, plastered, location good; party can get good terms; lef us tell you about it, and show the property. 4-17 tf La Grande Investment Co. CALL FOR BIDS. ' Notice Is hereby given thut .bids for one hundred forty (140) "cords red fir and yellow pine wood, three feet tight inches In length, to be piled In the basement of the court house at La Grande, will be received by the county court of Union county at the office of the clerk of said county. Bids must be submitted on or before Wed nesday, the fifth day of May, 1909. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . 4-A If . ED. WRIGHT, ; County Clerk. 4.4.1,y.Vi; 1 ? A Well t A letter to me stating t ; . I your location and needs will bring you all the in 'formation regarding well drilling necessary. ', ';; The Well Driller ' ThE-T QUESTION of all real estate investments the one that you can answer in but on way "h x V : sound". The r."..- '-n Abstract :.y ts" With that y . a complete, ac cur . ry cf "the parcel-';-.. lest detail that miht ... the title's soundness. jr work w gusirantecd: Only You Need r v s m i: - 1 complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts in Union county. U GRANDE IKVESTMEHT CO. . - r$ey Hotel Block n ii I-. Si Baby Carriages Go Garts ST 50 Baby Carriages - 1 O O O " 44 12.00 i Mouse Hew Line Rugs Gaill and See What' Will buy in Rugs. Some very pretty designs at 2.5 O PASTIME THEATRE HARRIS FRENCH. , Troprleter and Manager. Program Six-piece orchestra. ,1 Latest Moving Pictures. Frances & Stewart In Dancing . speciality and , Graham and Norton In latest V 'BOllgS.'''"' .,','.'";V .' - 1 Cliange of program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Mati nee!'. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Doors open at 2rS0 p. m. Evening nt 7 p.' in. performances THE SCENIC f PAMTAGfcS CIRCUIT. La Grande's Foremost Vaudc . i: - tllle Theatre. ' !l ' ' Depot Street. X "C VnD!' ""-""' -Wecdt openlns April 1 9th. The twp blossoms, lleece and itos. ' America's foremost en tertainers presenting. the popu lar conietette "Alatrimoulal Sport." . The musical klngsburys, mus ical comedy sketch team. ' Matinee, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Adults, matinee; 10c; children, under 12 years, 5c. Evening prices, 10 and 15c. BLUf MOUfilAlK HOUSE T. J. CRAY. Prep. I Board by the week I t $5.C0 and up One block from depot. ONLY HOUSE IN THE I riTV rtiMDtnvikir. wunt: Vlif in J t viiiu ruii HELP ONLY T ' my OUR SERVICE FOB SALE. A four-room cottage with two extra comer lots, desirable location, North side. Will sell cheap on account of folrg away. TOED. G. TAYLOR 3 CMS. L ENGLAND It is GEORGE PAL.MER, President W. H. BRENH0LTS' Ass't Cashier v'. ; F. .1. HOLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier,- La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUSf $170,000 " UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY i it DIRECTORS . M Berry J. D. Matheson F., J C. C. Pennington" P. L Meyers W, L: Brenholts i tily Glasses Fit Reference: . Ask any .of the 400 I have fitted. 0. M. Heacock, With Red Cross Drug Store The THAT'S FERGUSON'S Tissue Paper-Dennlson'sj-which cost you twiceTas much as the other kinds-cost us three to ten times as much. Books, Station ery, Office Supplies, Base' Ball GoodsFishing Tackle, etc. "Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble" Observer Want Ads Pay feiv Line Carpets Pretty designs serviceable goods Ingrain, per yd - -4-E3C 3-ply all wool -. 65C Granite - - - 2E5C it 0 Itinge A new Range for only 30.00 worthy of your inspection Holmes , F. M. Brylcit Geo. L. Cleaver George Palrner ! .L ... -i.'. j V ' f &. ilk- ook otore fcrtVf WM i i nt"l r.rxgV'1 J, I floor. It o phi? F 1 141. .