mm paces. XTBD'S fESESTXS, LA CI2G03. .TiriXSD.IT, HIT 23, - F V " - f , ! t; ... . 5J;b. i- J. tai Vr i ifturned this ituh ning t-'jry& fcitsin. Isnrip tffTiV.jie ' Ci,v. . i l s Ti:rd.Vh '''' 11 ; Ar-;nw r( je genitive for Murphy "bran? & Co. ar rived this morning. ' S. LeveiiS, of Baker City, Is look ing after business natters In La Crinde today. , . lL?e Bell the "heap liig booster," from Elgin, returned to his headquar ter! today after calling on friends - heiii. ' Dr. George O'Connors eft this nior ninp to remain a month or so with his! family who have been there the paFtt year. .: , jjilss Haney of Lafayette, Oregon, is expected to . arrive here tonight to rertfain indefinitely with Mr, and Mrs. P. S.Crowe. v. 'V r LI C. Brichoux camera from a Wal lowa county timber cruise' thls' aftef--nooii. . , ...... . ' -i jr. ;and Mrs. J. VV Flesmau 'have bought a faihi in Wallowa county and have taken t!i(?!r departure for their neW1 home! ' ' A? A.Rubeits of the McKennon. Phv Ron?m. real estate company, attended to iMisiness matters Jn,.tbe vicinity, of Isld City this morhifff.!'$ j f - ' Kev. W. S. f?eein rfn," wnolctlvered the K'Oiuiuen remen flflvjas tiieOM',' tarifc high schooV arrived hpme; t4i moiilug from that fl,ti . ' R L. Jls rmcUY !st:n Oji cioa aii BDll East. poResMTm-ufcview,-jKtKS-.'d thi'ough La t?randi? today en route to Wallowa aiid.other sister county r.oiDttt. , T'ln onovan 'and.. a'j.cfffifla-UfoV. the telephone anil - telcgnuiU depart -ineirt of !Rv Tjiveht 'cjjtt f5i the JoBt'lih 'tnih tHlis',iiioriiin to tpak'tf sotn reupti-a-st various places . . ,. 9 t. .( i i i Mrs. S. P. liomig who lias been tintj. her eon .1. K.:;RoiniK in Ilakr CltyJ caoieMa'enTthH'uiovhii'ig tram. audnfter visit'ng. frleml a 'few days will visit her Ron Ed who lives-'in Portland: . P. A. Mosler last eteillnsiii'eslgned window trluimer and decorator. at,, the N. l.''West store, and about June 1 will move to Portland with his family. Mr. Rice" of Detroit, Mich, has arrived and Is, ndw the .successor Tjof Mr. Mck 8er.p f ( V ;. i .- Mose Marrls returned this mcjrning front a stay la Hot Lake. . Mr. Rogers, the candy maker left to day on a busines trip to Pendleton. ' Mrs. St.; Stoffle of Pendleton spent yesterday ,j ill " La (Sraude;, and today transacted; business matters here. "lied" Van Fleet, the genial clerk- at the postofflce is down and out with rheumatism today. He has just re covered from an attack of tonsolltls, only " to be seized with" a brief, but severe attack of rheumatism. Because morning trains arrive earl ier those that carry mall the post office will be open one hour earlier on Sunday and holidays. Ts'tne until 10 o'clock a. ni. is the hour whlcli be comejs effective next Sunday. '. j. ; -.1. A. Graybeal ot4vamela is here to day, He will return'thls evening. H. 'Ji. Blair of Durkee is a business vlsltdr in La Grande today. J. C. Galloway who has been" em ployed with the railjioad company here.Jleft today for Enterprise. I. A. Grant, at one time employed by tbie Or-R.-&"N.j here has' gonfc' to Texa to Jive. His family went with T 1 -Y .ft miss jL'arniCT iLStoddai'd Jias-wth drawii from the contest for carnival queeir, with thanlts to lief friends who1 supported her-for the'momtnatlon and in the balloting tip to date.' " " ' Ed VVrlght, who has been attending the Grand cV'ft of Foresters oi Anjer ica at The" Walies ' of rthe past few days, ! returned J this morning. .Jr. Wrigltt was elected to the high posi tion of Grand Sub-Chief Ranger for the state... " Dennis Madden came in from his farm near Elgin this "afternoon on his way Wallowa :to visit his . two daughters. He iuay decide to ' buy Walla Wal1a real .estate. j Attqi hey John S. Hodgin, who has been attending court in Wallowa coun ty, returned this afternoon. Reverend-tfptoTr-H:"GlBbs1s"Ti6me from Baker City where he attended the Episcopal church meetings. ..this . wek. J NextJ Monday1, fir-cbrdTtfg fo the law of the state.w will Ji'e a'l'esal holiday? and there will be no business trau-.. sac ted at the - c ourt house. The law' provide that when a ' legal holiday other thim'a"Fftrrti?rnns bft tfitf "last" day 0f th. week, commonly called 1 Sunday,' day." the da jollowlng shall J. G. Sn-xft.iass. the erot:, .s nav- aano: .au .o a .-:'-:.t:ttkn placed 'on -Uit sgowiwhen b V" - ukyaf theNstore. - j ln Dece Mrs Jiu of lfein. cawe In this wrote o UffemogD-'to visit her daughter., ' S. t'titotjs. h :ti. It, yerly of Nebraska, Is hrre wUIsU-taijll.v visiting his sister, iliu, R. WtsSTerT They expect to 'lot ate in': the county or city. , i Judge Knowles received word yes terday in . Enterprise informing him ; of the death of his oldest brother, .who I resides la Ohio;; H bad Wefi 4ri.;poofr health for. some June, being, afflicted j with heart -twnbte. r-.v f J t'S'fl t . sckietj:. i Mrs. Kirk entertained this afternoon at her home in South La Grande in honor of Sirs. ' P. M. Byrkltt of Red Oak Iowa who is visieiivfe 'relatives liere. .1111 SS l Mrs. II. C. Gratly entertainetL the- 500" club thle afternboi at Eer h6me.1 iniiL'ivr-N'i l I fesdAe jWoW and Jaiifea KiiSMt-11 I'eturned last evening from; Daker City where they attended th j sf3. ond, cpnyjucalioji. ot the Episcopat - c-lairch; as ' d'-'legatea' from this citv Tp -P-5er tty rH lraldpf lant'.'e'v 4 I . . -i ' ., f r , l 5 ' ' ins -relates, in this, connection : :tT!ifi; trOHtrig; session of the Eastern- Oregon (Convocation was held this aft-evuotm.-at St..S.tepHeiJ x-lwi-ch .where Bisl'.o'p Paddock delivered his address, j which was followed by a business ses- j sion. At 4 o'clock the la4ies meet- ' ing was .held. and. thjis 'evening, from u iu v u :ioi iv iue muies wui Berve re- ! freshments to- the ' members -of - the pariBh.'. ' - - The council of advice will be corar posed of Rev. Quinney, Rev. Gibbs, J. S. Pettus and Win. - Smith. 'Rev, ; Neilson Barry i was choseu secretary and recorder for the convocation, and RevV Uptoii Gibbs'of- La Grande, as examining chaplain. ; The commitWe on elections is Rev. Gibbs ( and Slier wood Oxboro. t The committee on ks essments will be ; Bishop Paddock, 'Rev.' Barry and F. W. Warner. ' This morning a service was held at 9 o'clock by Rev. James Henderson and at 9:30 Bishop Paddock held Holy Communion, with Rev. , Quinney as Epistoler. Rev. Sanford delivered the Bsnnioii. ' . At 1 o'clock today a fine banquet was served by the ladies of the parish to the clergymen and delegates in attendance. ' After enjoying the fine repast Bishop Paddock acted as toast master and called upon several of the gentlemen for speeches. The convoca tion has been-greatly enjoyed because f the presence of Dr. Nevlus, In whose honor the hall was dedicated. "'XoieTltflleTii-eii. WASHINGTON. May 20 George Washington's, a woxdft r.ipeleaa jrlie of the revolutionary days, is the prbp- thj Daugbtersof the American revolutlouf. 10 was foresanted: to, the Doaru oi regents oi inai organization byt J., plenont Morgan through Amy vManZan Pile Remedy ts put up" la tube with nozzle attached. '' May' be 4pplled; directly to the affected, parts. Guaranteed. ?rice iOc feold at Sll- PASTIME THEATRE a HAKRIS FREfH, 1 Proprietor and Manager. " I ' . i Program ',,...'; Three reels of latest . moving . pictures: ' "' r.: . Marguerite, The Great, In won r J derful feats of hand ' bal A anclng. ' .. :. ...'..,'...-.. t Admission t and 10 "cents. 1 1. ChiiDKeQt, program. .Monday, . Wednesday. Friday and Satur- . . day. Matinee: Monday, wed- f nesday" and aStuf daST"T)66rs"' topcai at 2:30 p. m. Evenjngs $' pertormancerat i p. m 'Change of "program Sunddy, W-idisL'.-iy' and Friday. . Matl- Z !?" nee: Monday, Wednesday and Z r'Satnrda.' ' Doors' opflif at "St 30' S j -Evenlnr performances fTT 2 Q A V RAKFD r ty ilS'f. i J.! .- fc , ..V- t- "i Tc-uCiiil. vif i?teiit for N- York. jThd &s worn bv WhiiizrMi e s. sued command ofiLearrar mber 23, 17$: hi his wi!l he rote of the sword: "it3 not to he ur.shtat'i&4 for Uie puryose of shecd-1 v: From Th? oInary unskniedlaborer. Is worth, from JLGO t.j:5.C0 -ier day from JUeneckdowit. ' If you are capable of "dolus lieai work planning an.ddire.cUng , the' .work, ot others, your: 1 services are' vrortlf from ft.00 to $10.00 per day upwards.' Two flty Jo seven dollarsa day represents the difference from a finauclul standpoint between the trained and the untrained worker, or In other wordsif . or neck dowu. Many a man, who today is down in the mire of over work and under pay, 'with acouse of training such as the I. C. S, is able to give, would become leader In his chosen-ork. If you are 'ambitious and willing to utilize your spare time for . advancemeht, drop me' aline "and tell me something of your ambition, and , what you would like to prepare for. The I. C. I S. will peet you, more than,! halfway. You are putting your self under no obligation by writing us and we are willing to give you every opportunity of investigating our methods and .'.'.-? .ft.tr..1! hus been sxplainedto-you,, .act. on your own- judg J. jnent. Write todav. - ' " ' Adilreaa 7. 1. E. V 4 4-' tiiieihaiional BOX ji , 1 i'Lr ' ' Daily Observer-'V " ' ' ; ; 1 -' ; - : ' ' ; ' . i$wmgMoom. i- .-.!,,: , v. - v - . THE LARGEST - ASSORTMENT AD BESTi GOODS EVER SHOWN LT UNION COUNTY,! WE HAVE OTHERS BUT WILL ONLY MEN-! TION THESE IN THIS AI). ; ; - ' ' y 'i 'A beautiful Colonial set in Wax Golden Oak, con-l sisting set of six fine leather ehairs; GO iix-h round! ' ' pedestal 10 foot .extension table; 60 inch buffet; serv-j .ing table, and t-hina rloset. The swellest suitNeveri shown in Grand Rondo valler. See window: dtsplav, V -s .":-,''C : $120.C0. ; ' j Colonial dining room suit, Wax Golden Oak. Vctv : j handsome ; well vorth the nioney. - Jtust be 'seen to " be ajiprmated. . - X-?:'..- ' ; Leathered ; Oak . Dining Room Suit.:. Those who h have visited the large cities recently, will recognize j; this style, with the exception of the price ,which is 5 'mueb higher:thnn ours. :vS::'H":!9v I. WE CARRY THE STOCK; ALL GRADES. IP I IN NEED OP ANYTHING IN HOUSE PURNISH- i INGSCALL v.V S " STEWARD'S Henry EIGHT TKIU31PJIAM SEASOV. FIRST TIME IN LA GRANDE, y, N"Tbe Play Beautiful." J i "A Message From Mars" :;: Saturday, May 22nd The famous English comedy drama, with the record of 1000 nights Duke 'of York Theatre, London: BOO nights. Garrick Theatre New York, and ,ihl9tt isow-on i.s ftp: jmtfi-essfur consecutive tour of the United AINJK'ESPfcMLOd'p.'l I'aX'y INCLUDING THE BRILLANT EKr,LisH.i')hUii a v.. itfKiNt'mmrr .iivi'tt Moun v ir'v'jra".v.'v,'', t PRICES:-'l.C0.$l.Ott,':.7X,.f,0.. I Seats on- sale Thursday taornlng. iH :ine h'.r.n.l -.-.. r i w. . r :n ciV::k. t.: h.-. . .-r..i.- .. : richts. In the laitcr , - i. unsheathed and to pver fal!wi - wl'h lit in their hands than to ieliiiiu!h. met thereof. 'V , : Worth - the Neck up? your value lies from the neck up. 11 Martin j; :y:RepresepUng n f fj . ' Lorrespoiulehce School, m, WALLA WALLA, WASH. 65 c v y per' Month ,-J. Lai, Crsvv House VCIII Fnmi h0 ,c MllllWIIVItl OPERA HOUSE 4 CEORGE PALMER, Pi eskTeit F. .1. HCLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2a As.s'1 Cashwr F.L. EYERS 'Cashier '' La Grande National BanK Of. La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $l70,0li0 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS Berry . J. D. Matheson ' F. J. M. d C. PennmVton ' : f, L. W. L. ;Prenholt DRY CHASfy J. FcrJBest quaJitQfDFYchain weed call on EiggesC ioads for1 lc&st rnor.iy Pfl0t REDI74I ; r :; M The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. Offers 20,000 acres at $35 per acre, ad-ioihing-Jhe'-'TwinTaUs Tract, bastest kind of terms. Land now gan Lo Do You Ever Miss Getting Your Magazines? SI Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble" I v I cm ; WRITE Th$ School that Placet . tere ei.ee; 'Ask' any pi the 4CQ 1 f have, titled, ; 0. ? Af.-feacocc,;: IVfl ?e4 Cro$s Drug iSore W.H. ERENKOLTS Ass't Caiher i Hoiinos- F. M. Brykit Geo. L. Cleaver t : i - 0 eorga Pa!r"r : -IS; ,- ViOOD DRY i I"- open for entry. hervnood. " Realty Company Try ; ' j BUSINESS COLLEGE! UNIR9TON AN TCMTM STRCrrS FOR CATALOG Ton in a Good Position .? t Ol.'Sf 1 -i