"ZZ""" "" '" " : r 1 , - .trasnt.of Pr.c!:agc In taI!:Te have tlie foHo vlngj Alfalfa, Radish, three 7iieUes, Tvrr.ip, Etue Crass, Sweet as, IMx, Onion, yellow and red. White Clover, Hubbard Squash, Sweet Com, Pop Corn, four varieties Beans, Parsnips; Utile Gem Peas, Beets, Carrots ouovinmio M u I PATTISON ' BROS. GROCERIES x rcrrv ci Lo Mcs Seed Co. dGo.Mandville&King PHONE BLACK 81 Th ero; r i o o o o o A LOCAL ,TMS. A 4 0 O Q 6 6 G OOO Sheriff Chllders went to Elgin to day on business. - - : " j, Earnest Snediger, recently of Can ada but now of Cove, is over from Cherrytown today on business.1 . , .. . G. E. Fowler has 'added a hand gome new piano truck to his transfer line in this city. '. J. K. Romlg was a passenger from Portland this morning en route to his home in Baker City. Virgil V. Fisher of. Monument and "William H. Davidson of Helix made homestead application, at the land of fice" today.. :'. -.-,'. . ' : i .' : '- -: ' Mrs. Lulu Leonard went to Union this morning for a short visit with the Bfdewell, family of that city. ? , Mrs. L. C. Gllham who has been vlsitnng friends in the city since Sat urday, returned to her home in Walla . Walla . today. ' ' . ' .' ' ' ; ..' The N. K. West department store has Installed one of the . big new shirtwaist cases, usually seen in the larger cities. ' ' - '' - - '; L. C. Bailey, advance man for the "Belle of Japan" is here today con ferring with Manager Steward for a) uaie ior nis snow. - . , ' Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Martin arrived this morning from Seattle and are guests of Judge and Mrs. W. M. Ram sey. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Ramsey are -sisters. ' . John Anthony returned to Rondo wa today after spending several hours In the city. John says it will be sev eral weeks" yet before fishing is in Its . prime. -' : ' ;! ' '"'.-. "''.' j C. M. and C. 0. Stackland, well known fruit growers and shippers of the Cove district came over to the city yesterday to see Stubborn Cin derella, and will drive back today. V. A. Harmon, gereal manager and W. C. Parish, superintendent of the Eastern Oregon Light and Power company, are here from their head , quarters at Baker City today, ' tn meeting the local hidings , of I "concern. vr ' petition is being circulated and generously signed asking that Judge Knowleg parole Orlie ' Chandler who was this week convicted of perjury. It is Btated that every Juror who sat on the case has signed the petition. J. I. Messenger formerly engaged In the lumber business at Union, but now manger Of the Oregon and Idaho Lumber company of Val ' and Onta rio, was a passenger on this, morn ing's train for Elgin, GEORGE ' , XLMCS. Vlce-Pres. "SHER CCD W ILLIAMS, 2nd Asst: Cash . ' ' P. L. MEYERS, Cashier. . GRANDE NATIONAL BANK! i i- II x . : . . - J J GRAHDt, OREGON United Mates Depository Capital and Surplus $180,000.00 DI1VECTORS George Palmer j" II slip ii Lr Meyers W. M WiUi our ample resources and facilities we can ren der you effldtat service and handle your business ; ' U your entire satisfaction & $ The ladies of St Peter's Guild an nounce a 25c luncheon to be served from 3 to 8 p. m., Saturday, April 2nd. at the home of Mrs. Chas Conkey at 1312 Penn.. Ave. The menu con sists of salads, meats," cakes and of sherbets, with tea and coffee. A cor dial invitation is extended to' all the friends of the Guild and the public In general. Annual Stockholder's Meeting The annual meeting of the -stockholders of the Grande, Ronde Reser voir company will be held on the llth day of April, 1910 In their ofSce at. La GrandeOregon, for the pur pose of electing nun dlrectbrs and for the transaction of such other bus iness as may come before the 'meet ing. .'."'.-' ,'--'...: j-.,-v"' -v; 3-31-4-11 J. E. REYNOLDS. STRAYED From my place near Summervllle three ; weeks ago,' bay mare 6 years old, with blemish on left shoulder, weighing about 1300. Reward for return or information leading to her recovery. Phone Ind. 27U: GEO. S. MOATS. "i;' 3-31-4-5. KOTICE FOR FITBLICATIOS. . Department f the Interior. P. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore yon, January 24th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Walter E. Pratt, whose postofflce address is Alicel, Oregon,, did on the 24th day of June, 1909, file in this office sworn Statement and Application, No. 06723, to purchase the S 1-2 NB 1-4, Section 8, Township. 2 South, Range 40 East Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro visions of the act ' of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the Timber and stone vLaw,H at such value as might be fixed by appfAlge ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and tlni An' -i . ; . 'l-of vuere- J j.a oeen appraised, $245.00, the timber estimated 205,000 board feet at $1-00 per M, and the land $40.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 21st day of April, 1910, before the Reg ister and Receiver, United States Land Office, at La Grande. Oregon, test this purchase before entry, or Initiate ( a contest before patent Is sues, by filing a corroborated fcfS iZr'ii la , this office, alleging lacti which would defeat the entry. ; F. C. BRAMWELL, . ". -'-' " Register. . , - :. C. C. Penington G. L. Cleaver F. M. ByrKit W. L. Brenholts Pierce mm 'JilHIj Bunch of -Lilacs...' Spanish Marriufte 51 " Caught in his own trap. - Song '-",'.. .))'. "Bonnie Highland Lassie" , Feature "The Duke's Plan" lEMISSiCMIIc Elbert H. Hubbard- Iowa Congressman, Who , Opposes . Speaker Canron.;v;--,i i -. ,..y-;?'sr:;:-,-'Srf: .... .L-i. 1, y. - One of the western representatives who have been a tborn In the flesh of Uncle Joe Connou. during the prefwnt session Is Ellwrt n. Hubbard, who represents the Eleventh Iowa djotrlct Mr-. Hubbar ?omej bU'iaclilty. jn dongresslonat vrk by nheritnm'p since his fnthpr represented loWS district in coTiM ht;'ZJ2 ' Victor Murdock. One of the Leaden ot the Insurgent -"iwl Vim -1 The very Iih.-iU wA front of the tn wrjrcnl c; ;. :.i'n l, oin.ut.ti Luiiun hu .'."i!:rHMK:iiairc Mf" dM k ut !"tMn ,! i in - Vrr 1'lif cr lr vlti'.L'i l,r:iii"!i of H' it:it)iml lejrtKlntnre Mr hmlck b;u:.w! k"""' of lit j: "i.in-n t. v, liile siiuuh in the fd 1 1 oil u I ekiti oi the VVIihlia l;.ii ' - .. , - Killed by nn Automobile Rosewell,. N. M., March 31. W- 7 vauns Johnson an, aged capitansi. was Instantly killed today by a man whose team was frightened by his auto. The man. threw . a heavy wrench at' the auto striking Johnson and oructlng his skul. - ;- , t Congressmen. t ? 'Ml 111- 11 ,-Tfr,r-, w 1.1 M - J I 1 0 r I. A. OUVEB " if ; Gasclina wood saw. Fhouo orders to Black 1851. . O'' , .-; - " i it- t -0 ooo V O Four Days Suit Commencing Wednesday at 9 a, m., we will put on sale our entire line of Ladier and Misses Skirts, at a big reduction. Our line consists of Voiles, rv'amas , and French Serges, in Black. Blue, Brown Drays and Tans. Don't mill this sale. 3-29-t2 THE VAN DUTN CO."''-. Trcasmer's call for County and Scalp Bocnty Warrant. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Treasurer of Union Coun, ty Oregon, has funds on hand to pay all warrants' on the general fund and Bed prior to August 1, 1909. Interest on the above ceases on the 15th day of March, 1910. JOHN FRAWLEY, Treasurer of Union Cotnty, Oregon. Sunlight truly desc rlbes the brilliancy of this new Tungsten lamp for elec tric light , With the same amount' of , electric current Its wire fila ment radiates from two to three times as much light as the ordi nary carbon Incandescent. : Use Tungsten Lamps in Your Home They will cut your light bill .in two or, double your Illumination without extra cost. Try a G. E. 40-watt lamp a fh-st, It . con sumes one-flfth less electric c'lif-. rent anfl Ib twice aa brilliant as. the U candle porter carbon lamp you now use. v. '!" USfERN OREGON LIGHT AND rmi coHriii " Line of at S ICECREAM PARLORS OPEN After Dark Nmest Uniquish Special Novelties elder WATER BOXDS Baker City will Tote ou a $:!!H),0(M) bond proposition On April 4th there will be a spec ial election held In Baker City for the purpose of deciding whether or not, the people want to improve the water system by voting $200,0CO In bonds. '; - ; IOU BIBLE READERS Find the origin of "All FooN Pay' y In Matt. 29:2 Among the many explanations ot the origin of the modern observance of All Fools Day is that It dates from the acceptance of the Gregorian cal endai In France Jn. 1582? Prior to that time the year oegna uu iimnu 25th, and the feasting and merry? making lasted until April Jst, when gifts were exchanged among friends and kinsfolks. Borne authorities how ever find the origin of the custom In Matt. 29.2. Blew Lines Added Having purchased the Gement, Lime, Plaster line of 0. F. G6olidg9 we are now prepared to fill all demands, , in addition to cur regular FEED and FUEL business. ' Just i eceived Garof fresh alfalfa meal and a car of . :oal. j ' Both Phones GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. ALFALFA MEAL It takes the place of bran. Is better aha cheaper c;.t be beat. I S SEEDS Waters-Stanchfield Produce Co. .FLOUR. FEED, WOOD , 1410 Adams Ave. PHONES: Black i2U Independent kSi BSC Nev -if. BE PATRIOTIC OSOEUSQ SUG1B AND IS8IST CTOJ H1T1ICI HOME MADE. THE AEW FKESB IS SOW IS AIL THE GX0CES1 ST0HE8. HTOi! VANT OERTli : Kennewlck. Pasco and Walla Walla have suddenly Jumped Into the pro-, fesslonal baseball clouds again and last night informed Grant Lincoln here that they want to form a four club league with ' Baker City, La Grande, Walla Walla and Paaco and. Kennewlck combined. Enterprise, this morning threw up the sponge In trying to foster Class C baseball --.-v .. her sister towns "want in" has again revived the possibilities. It is now up to Baker City to say ihe word, and a conference of all these towns will be held' in La Grande. We handle only the best quality and our stock is new and fresh. Ten will not be disappointed If yon plant your garden with ear SEEDS. Sugar 1