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, i ... 01 lit! 1 3" 0 v 'V w o " LOCAL .TS. V 1 Afiic-Cicr T. A. Riaefcart drove over to Hot Lake today. .... , ' Portland was in the tlty today en C J WcK drove out la the valley route from Jotm Day to Portland, 'n nK.nPK3 connected with the 1 aR(1 ca!lc(1 uPn J- C. Henry, Judge iij " . . !acy Realty Agency. 'J Deputy Sheriff George Lindgren went to Union and Cove today on business for the county. ' I V. R. Wilson the electrician who is now in business at Taker City, is a business visitor in the city today. ' -. , ' 1 Contractor Childa is today taking jlie preliminary steps toward moving the. depot. bac.K from Kb present site. Mr: and Mrs. Gene :Klnehart and bn of Summervllle were8unday ..vis ors with Dr. and Mrs. P. A; Chart-; n. ' - ' "' ;' ' F. S. Bramwell was down town to ly'for the first time in about three f-eks. He Was critically ill at tiroes i . "-v.. - . r: ; ,. . -i " .. of the. Juvenile Court JIarrlatre Licence. A marriage license waa Issued by the County Clerk today to W. L.' Mills and Miss Bertha Tally, both" of North Powder. - . Divorce Suit Filed Chas A. Bown today filed a suit for divorce from Lucretia Bown, al leging desertion a sthe-ground for the action. ' ring" that - period.' . , Court Meets Wednesday Probate court is In. session today and tomorrow and , Wednesday the April tern of, the County Court will convene. t I I r d i 0 -TONIGHT'S PHOERAM Hush Money. Clever "Sleuth. ',.,' Girl o fthe Plain a-Drama. r Dorit be an old Maid, Mollie. Taming a '-HusiWid Cobedy. Box office-Jtn from 2 to 4 p. in. cvrJry d iy and. from 7 to 50 ever.v night' MatlueVs 5 u:iu for Y.l '.on. ' Sitcir.-i'ns For I'stlrr Chicago, April 4. This whs ntn day on the Hu:r."ni:is issued by Jv..1.t Landis in the criminal rase against the, Chiceco paclu r?. The latter ap peared by counsel and entered ph'-is of not guilty to the charges. Sum mons in the civil suit are returnahlj May 1. Strikers r.t uuiin Phllalelphia, April 4. Street car u-n vno nave been n a strike for (h? past fclx weka voted last n V-t ft "remain 'out. !SsilSSI3MJc- TAKE CASE TO . PEXDLETOS C. J. Fostrum-of Union today re jived a. 30 Maxwell through the Jitteman & Son agency. He drove back to Union this afternoon. . r- - . , Verne Selders who was 'operated 1 for appendfcltia at the " Grande I snde hospital last Wednesday . has jtovered from the operation 'and Is 'lag nicely. l.';, .' ' ""Engineer T. 1 barley "who; has" . Bant Robbed v Lincoln; Xeb., April 4. The First National Bank of Itondolph was rob bed today by three masked .men. ' i 'i Salt, broflsrlit by , receiver In federal . . - i. ' " foun now , ia session. . Uleetintr In ChrlsUun Church Kv'angelistic. services will be hti,l I in the Central Church of Christ this evening, beginning at 7:30. Every member of the congregation is urged to be present. An invitation will be extended to those who desire to take membership ' with this orranlzntlon The 'program' of Uie evening is aa follows: Solo by' Mrs. T. J. Scrog- gin, entitled "Let Me Come to Thee." Sermon by the minister 'Is Baptism Essential to ' Salvation?" ' Several persons will be. buried with their Lord in baptism.' Col 2:12 Those who are hot members ef the Chnrch are cordially invited td attend.""' ELKS-BIG SHOW. pri field engineer for tho Meadow- ook project," leaves today for South i Idaho and, JJtah points to be ab- t about two weeks. : : . . ; j " ; ir. M. P. Riedelssohn writes from n Francisco that he wul be home aln by April 11, Rafter a month. In lllfornla. ' He wrlten that he has sted and enjoyed himself every mln je and will be ready to resume his ftlie AMlkadon will be- presented to. ,v, nigm onaer iksj. auspices v.,,; . ' At Ta8t 'the night of the bi'ehow has arrived and thoaa.iho. iave not. ' afreaay""aMufed 'HefClseaTsr'for" the performance, will have to get a hus tle on If they intend to witness, the biggest and;bjr far the post; lmpor Litigation to enforce payment of a $1000 note held by llie fceceiyer of the defunct Farmtra and TVadersj National. Bank against F, .C. Brnm well, register of the land office, start-, ed In "circuit court Borne' time ago' when a tempdray Injunction restrain-' Ing the government from", bringing suit In any ( other j court, was issped. the federal cpurt now, sitting ai Pen dleton Judge Knowlea dlssoivedthe tirl'inrtion he had nrevlouslv' issued. ,and Receiver eldner' and. counsel Hnit Orplnwns Chickens" worth' having. Singric omb ,Bulf Orplpgtcn chickens, are "ae . bes: e;g and meat factory . .fcep, inorougncreus, ogan c-,An 'isrson,- Cove, (.re- .; 3-24-to Special for UTerp-i'vdale Farmers Seed potatoes 'for 6ale.i Extra fan. c?r early 1T1'letien ."from Coloradb New Yorki Wlscon'efr and Mainet fat tLBO ; "4r cwt'? at ; Ueckley-Hudson SuiVrnpe Invasion. Pihn;on,l, Va., April 4 As the be ginning of a crup'ide to convert. the South to the cause of women's right's party of Baltimore suffragettes to- CI.il ( J"..ton, Ai r.l 4: Tc'.'.v 1 t.i- c- . tvnuiul of the lir'.h 1. I':--t.,an ClarK the t.no:- Ur n;' m'r.lster and author, and t!s-; ar.i.i versary wds observeA at Harvard u)-. ly various ' religions cor.srer::t!.n i rd literary gf" ?p,!'3 of New V.. -land. Clark was U-ni In New 1! : fchire, educated at Harvard pnd hV.cr short'period in Louisville, Ky.. f day commenced an invasion of Vir-tlpd In this city. where he W ciaia. 1SSS-- Phone Bf n n o actlce here on hna return. . , -.ana . tyeceive ieiuncr, auu iuuuoci ant production ever given in . the city j attorney ' Wm'. Ramsey of "thi8 ;city, of La Grande . In which local talent . .- R- M. flrm;JVrommenced li gation In the' federal "courj; Today, conspicuously flgnres. Miss Louise Kelly, Miss' Grew. Bur- M , Brfti5weii: ' Oar E.cfcullT..'' Joe goyne and " Mry Robert- Burton have almer; ' WaltefVNeldner ' and Attor done what was expested of them and ater and' Wm; Ram- t . .J n-k " nin viflf ill of A - i f .,' : ' nave goou ivBsuu - sey- wfll-report before the federal themselves on the . splendid showing couyat pendleto and pernap9'Tipr at the.rojiearsala. ' ;'v V ; V row' argue theatter of Jurisdiction. ' The princlpals-who have rehearsed! jr Brarawell will maintain that the case; should come up In the. circuit court first ' Should Federal Judge Bean uphold the contentions of Mr. Bramwell's counsel, ihen the case will be heard ,':;;i.i:; 1 1 II ' -'Mm II .81 Ira -A - An 4-l-tf ; r-r i Wn to this cltv before EolnK back that La Grande has seen for many a day, either proressionai or amateur. hla work. Engineer Frank Holm. for. many ?ara. an engineer but of here, but j faithfully can be relied upon to give U on the O. & W. between Port- a good account of themselves and as Jid and Seattle, was In the city last , to the chorus, they only need to be ht to visit his family, bTiefly. He seen and heard to be doubly appre- t . ' . . ' . . i a a rrl. MAlvt Tula 1aAau fnrrn on his way to spoKane wnere-necmieu., vo. . - . counsel, ihen the case win De nearu la business matters and he may re-1 the prettiest and, beBt chorus by ar before jyge Knowles here in equi- t a- .u. .11. . I twit firaTttk nna seen for many ai . ': . . v.Ij . ty, WBlie On UW OlUtsr liawu, a ucuiai of that motion will mean' that the case wiJi' come to trial, In law -before a federal Jury. , , Mr. Bramweil alleges' as , a' reason for non-paymeht of the note that It was given as an acorn jnedation note with no consideration. k'Raley, Richards & Raley of Pendle ton, and Mr. Slater of La Grande will represent Mr. Bramweil 'and Attor eny Ramsey ' and a Seattle firm will represent the governmept. " ' m ETED 'BY LAI .it "v H DII Greeted by a" large and intelligent audience Sunday afternoon. Those who were fortunate enough to attend the public 'demonstration of healing riven ' by the gifted healer, were treate dto a sight seldom witnessed anywhere. The large and Intelligent iv , 'audience was held spellbound as one after another1 told how their paina vanished. No one should stay away SHOSHONE GlM. DEAD. f Close friend of Mr. and Mrs. Bnssell ' ' dies ai not" Lakev.'V.- .'' ; Miss Ella,' eldeBt' daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs.' Matt McFall, of Shoshone, Idaho died' at the Hot' Lake Sana torium' last'' night of pneumonia.' J. because they do not believe, but ia- j. Carr prepared the' body for ship- f ' - " ment to Shoanone ana air.-anu.Mrn; vestigate for yourself. Anyone sick " .An a. .. , I Jj. KuBseii oi ub wuo cv- ,' or 'suffering come to tne office an1 companied the remains East. The see what can be done for you. i . . . I Russell family ana, tne mc an, iauu- ly. .are ' close and long time friends, and to facilitate t!e matter' Mr. and ' v .;.,J TV m truly describes the. brilliancy of this new Tungsten larnp, for elec tric Tights; With the same amount of electric current its .wire fila ment" radiates frony two to three times as niuclj light as . the ordl-. nary carbon ineandpscent.' . Use Tungsten ; Lamps in Your Home . ; -'.'fi- "''''' f ' " ' ' ' . They will cut your lfght bill in two or, double your illumination without extra cost. Try a G. E 40-watt lamp at first. It con sumes one-fifth Jess electric cur rent and is twice as brilliant as the 16candle power carbon lamp you now use. . '; . ' i imiU OREGON LIGHT MO ,poih (onrin- ! i TS 1 t . '"'.--" . y. - Celery Asparagus zch 01 . y:: - ,i i. .1- s - " " t ! -. !'.,". . ' . ' ''''' I ' ' ' . '.'., ' - ' -' . I i ' i Spinach : III II. Lettuce ; Green, Onions -H ' Radishes ill .Head Lettuce : jl Rhubarb t ?!' : ' - ' .' ' ! ' '';' : '' ..-f' ! ' I . - i',"?.- '".-'" "" - - t- j 3 mi " " """"""" - ...t..f tZTZ- mm ' '.".. ; . .j .... . !.b I7iri7. HOTITI Q AVOY ROOM 2 1 mains ShoBhoneward so as to have avu - , 0 "the body reach Its destination , aa Sr. Jefferson Avenue nowrs: a. m. iu o p. m. Having purchased the Cemer.t, Lime, Plaster I'me of " o. Goblidgs we are now prepared to fill all demands, : in' 'addition to'cur reUar.F EE U and FUEL business. ) JusV received Oar of fresh affalia:meal and a car of :oal. , v . . - Both Phones- . GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. v : v ALFALFA' LIEAL . 1 It takes the place of bran. Is better 1' i ir For MUh Cows.it ana cneaper can't be beat. .'I. JCiicioiii nut ii and m Sfreef - CONSULTATION FREE -l; soon' as possible. AUCTION SA1E -'"ili ; A I OEORdE, PALMER, Pres. W. L.eRENHOLTS, Aset. Cash. , ' H F. J. HOLMES, Vlce-Presr CSHLRCOP.W.lLLIAMg, ndlAsst: Cash . . - Fl: MEYERS, Caller. LA GRANDE NATIOML W' , United tatesiDepository .. . .i . Capital an5urplust$i8p,000,00' : , '',. ' , "-,-.' 1;'. '.. " ' " '- 1 " '.'""''l f - " '-' .DIRECTORS ; George Palrxief J.Chur , Meyers GC.;Penington G. L. Cleaver F. M. Byrhit W.L. Brenholts W. M Pierce With our ftEvnla resources and facilities we can ten i ..-,. . ... .. ...... . d - . - der yea ilCdis Esrvico &nd haadla yourpinp j . ? " Cjycut t-tlrs4EatL:fact"icn xu-i-t:. ' ' ( At my place on tbV West side of , the Old Town at 1 p. m., Saturday. April 9tb, . 1 Milch cows, one fresh April , Twln, .baby ..carriage,' ; Roll top office' desk, solid oak, pan fled, with folding typewriter table, f Lawn mower, garaen ana wri;nu:u Ton of hay; 3 1-2 wagon ani heavy tslngle. driving harness, v - -. v-get double driving harness, oroecn ins and collars, r -' ' v i f Ingla' plow ' harness; 8" - ..steel beum plow and a two enovei cum- " 3 iron beds, mattresses and springs Tent, 12 X 1 4. '' . .. , ...:'.:'-;', -Bicycle; -( "r: Range,, with hot water attachments ; is Cook stove.r,.;?,:; .",."Vi k ":7 1 Old stove,- two burner "Perfec tlon" with oven. ' . -: ' 40 quarts fruit ' ' .100 fruit JarB. - Dishes, linoleum, -carpets, furnl- tuer' and a large assortment of; other things..:' .v 'r.-','; ..'v'; The usual terms. See bills. r, .-" n-" : jr -' r n &o 11 k v IT-'. if 3 II - '-., Kl Line of ! i .wseiaivjiiiir. ; 'nrv'iA' iiir VN- 1 K T?v..d. j I 1 l h i . M II W haadie cjslr tho best oua".Ity and oar stock Is new and rresn. xou will not be dlscitpolntcd if you plant your garden with our SEEDS f f . Tatei's-StanchfisH ' Produce Co. 1 FLOUR. FEED; WOOD 1410 Adams Ave. PHONES: Bteck 121! , ... ndependenf 451 ICECREAM PARLORS . " 'i OPEN BE PATEIOTIC TTBT5J CSEUSa gUGAE A5D IKSIS7 CP01 WTOQ nOa BADE, THE !T .ISyOW 15;ALL . TEE G0CI ... M II 10S ilcss. On. Ed Strlngham,. Auctioneer. ' A. C. McCREADY. 2L