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PAGE 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 191L ! . E7 -.ir 37ia Peculiar Lightness and Flavor Found in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake, etc., is due to the absolute purity, fitness, and accurate combination of the ingredients of the Royal Baking Powder. The best things in cook cry are always made with the Royal Baking Powder. Hence its use is universal in the most celebrated restaurants, in the homes ; of the people, whereverde- Iicious,wholesomefood is appreciated. is sold in every civilized country, ;;:-r:,:;':.,,the world .over; . , : :v ; It ! the only BaW Powder made from Royal Grape .;:.; Cream of Tartar. -,- . - toyal CnlBooh-M ReceipU-Free. Send Name and Addras. t ROYAL 6AKINQ POWDEB CO., HEW YORK. '' Bert Wilson, claim agent for thj O. W. la in the city today orr business matters. , j Earl Emmons of Freewater made .desert entry at the land office this morning. ; V ' , . ' - Frank E. Smith, the" Elgin merchant, passed through the city this morning en route home from Portland wher; he was called on business matters Fred L. Holmes, manager of the M. &. M. company is back from a business tjip to Portland. He found the imple ment business thriving in Portlands Mrs. W. J. Morgan of Long Creek. C. B. Maynard,, of Baker, and C. Wil son and wife, Walla Walla. 'are at tin Savoy. ; ' Peter CSullivan returned yesterday from Joseph where b has been visit Ing.hls daughter, Mrs. Frank Bowman. Mr. O'Sullivan is at the .Foley. : ;.' Mr. and Mrs. I. Fostrom of Jos ph, are stopping at the Sommer. . Mr Fostrom Is in the general merchandise business. ' ' . ' f . Louis Cohri, representing the Hoc? Cigar company, Portland, is stonu'na at the Sommer. Mr. Cohn 's su.c-ialtj la Gatos. I Lashler F. ,L. Meyers of the La Grande National bank, returned horns this morning after a short visit to Portland. . . Sam Parker, a prosperous farme; pf i tie yn $ o $ ..ViristJAlA $ .... a. Marcus and wife of Chicago arc 'st sOus Foley. , J, E. Tripper of Cove Is registered til the Sommer; Groteryman E. Polack is quite seri ously 111 with a bad cold'. O. Phelps Pratt, the implement; deal er of Union, is at the Sommer. Giant Bartlet, Jr., of Baker City, Is registered at th& Blue Mountain hotel. Geo. W. Hansen, Jr., of Telocasett fa a gsest of the Foley , ' as. Stort of Baker Is registered at the Savoy.'; Ralph Southwtck of Wallowa is reg istered at the Foley. bhn W. McFall of Shoshone, Idaho, Is a guest of ths Foley. Jap Stevens was a business visitor la Elgin today. IL E.nd E. J. Bryan of Portland, are registered at th Foley. J. P. Welch or Union Is stopping at the Grande Ronde valley house. ' C. E. Boogs of Vale Is a guest of the Grande Honda Valley house.. S. P. Parker, a wholesale grocer of Portland, is registered at the Savoy. Joe Wills will leave in the morning for Wallowa to make It hia permanent home. Sam Wade of Enterprise Is regis tered at the Sommer. Mr. Wade is in th: stock business. ". C. W. Fisher and wlfj and A. L. Fisher, of Elgin, are stopping at the Savoy. J. Holmes came up from Palmer Junction yesterday and is at the Savoy- ' W. A. Terrell, Union, and R. W. Keenan, Suramervlll;, are registered at ths Savoy. A. J. Woodland and G. B. Mann of St; Paul representing Farwell, Osman & Kirk, are at the Sommer. Judge J. C. Henry returned this morning from a business visit to Port land. : J. 8. McGaughey of Boise Is stop ping at the Foley. Mr. McGaughey is selling PIper-HeidsUk tobacco. Biiilding Material No order too small for Quick Delivery Let us figure on your large orders -we can fill them promptly. WENAHA LUMBER CO. s GREEN VVOOp & MADISON Home Phone 421. Bell Phone, Main 732 Stvle S tore .II .,,., ,,. -rrJ aXJUTTg ' -- T V I I ! LI Every iVIah Who Takes Pride in i ilia ppeai aiiutJ miuuiu oce auu Know Our New ;bpriiig will be In the city several days on bus iness. ' ' : ;( : Thos. Duncan with headauart.rs af the Sommer, returned on the Elgin branch today. Mr. Duncan represents "Diamond Steel Cut Coffee." , C. Cx Cate left thU morning for Un ion on a 'b;;ries3 trip and will Join Messrs. McGcwan and Chapman wh'c are representing tne Co-op rat'.v: Reality, company. v- ' ; ' t. E. L. Mcintosh, with the Baker, -tV? Grocery company went out oh the Jo seph branch this morning to visit fh grocery trade in Enterprise, Joseph. Wallowa and Jastlne. . . .: Thos. P. - Jeffas and F. Carter cf Miller, Nebraska, are registered at the Blue Mountain hotel. Mr. Carter and Mr. Jeffas are immigrants and have two cars of household goods and stock. Ollls R. Franklin of Holdman,. Reu ben M. Evers of White Bird and Gil be! t 0.; Ellis of Uklah made homestead applications today at the United Stat's land office. . Ed. Tuttle of Suramerville Is in tlr city. Mr. Tuttle is a large wheat grower and says that crops look fine so far. He will be in the city several days attending court. . Lynn Cowen who appeared hra with the opening program of the Arcade, has returned to make this his future headquarters. He will have charg: of the music at the Arcade theatre. , "Chesty" Morris, formerly a resident of Elgin, but now located at Portland, passed through the city this morning en route to his former home when: he will visit friends for a few days. F. H. Green, manager of (he Blue Mountain creamery, will 1. ave for Jo Benh In the morning' on a business trip and to confer with dalryment in regard to cream shipments this coming sea son. . Mrs. Will Snodgrass of Colfax, ,Wn . who has been called' to the city by the .death, of Mrs. Marie Snodgrass. went, to Baker this morning to SDend a day or two with frlenQs. On her return she will be Joined by her hus band and the two will en on to rhek home. jV H. A. Bodmer of the Bolton-nofWr Company, left yesterday on a business trip to Joseph. Mr. Bolton of th- In STYLE they are absolutely correct 'vet thev a ate distinctive and tifffe rent from mv others I vhu vum see. IN QUALITY- AND FIT they are positively unexcelled, but o o o see them Thm to Really Come in and see )hem. Whether you buy now or Uter matters hot to us. But we are anxious -t ..." SCD2ANT0DN same firm says that the nqulry for farm implamenta is growing daily and that they look for a big trade this spring. ' ' v '. , ' .C. C. Wilson, several years aeo em ployed in this city and affiliated with a fruit irancher at Jmblir. has resign ed his position with a Walla Walla clothing Arm and will become a full- fledged rancher at Imbler this sum-. mer. He went on to Imbler this morn ing.; ' . 4V-''' Ernst Thorson returned yesterday from a trip to Joseph. Mr, Thorson was looking at property with a view of locating In Joseph. Everything, says Mr. Thoison. indicat s that the mines make Joseph a hustling city. Stock is doing well and weather is not extreme ly bad. ,C. H. and J. H. Minnough of Wal lowa came In yesterday on th j branch. Mr. J. H. Minnough continued on east and wilt go as far as Salt Lake, Mr. C. H.. Minnough is registered at the Foley and in speaking of timber in Wallowa county says there Is much to supply th demand. - The'Nlbley Mlnnough mill will commence "cutting about April 1st. ' The planer, has run all winter.. , ' THE HOME OF FACY GROCERIES Just Im Grape Fruit, Fresh Breakfast Cereals, Tea Gar den Mince Meat, Swift's Small Average Premium Harris. I city Grocery & Bakery mm 1 N VU u Uvi vl- The Paris Hair Store will move from the present location. 209 Fir St., to the room formerly occupied by Dr. Men delsohn in the Foley Hotel, and with better facilities and larger quarters will give customers better service. YJhen in our New Quar ters come and see us .Fsufis HaiF 1 4