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t PAGES. kvsmmQ OBSERVER, LA GRA2TDK, OREOOIf, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY It, IMS. PAUB UVIJk 4 1 FERGUSON'S NEW BOOKS OZMA OF OZ for the little ones MAGAZINES LEWIS BUILDING, OPPOSITE SUMMER HOUSE Phone Red 391 m m PUNS MADE A BIG CUT ON THE PRICE : OF STRiNC iMSTRUMEMTS I It Will Pay You to Investigate j We Need the Money t t DAVIS JORDAN MUSIC CO. f LA GRANDE . OREGON SKATING NOT PERMITTED f la View of the fact that I desire to cut and house Ice on my pond uest of the city, known generally as "Dutch Pond" for use as commercial ice, I hereby forbid anyone from skating on ths same and ail tres- passing will be prosecuted. JULIUS ROESCM. YOUR WORK Is what we want. We don't call on you one week for it and tell you the next we cannot do it for i you. Ve want it now, and all the, time. We do not think it necessary at this time4to say anything about the class of worke.turn out J The fact that we have been in the"LAUN-iJ DRY business for twelve years inLa Grande we think sufficient evi dence that our work is sat isfactory. Try it A. B. C. LAUNDRY TELEPHONE MAIN 1 I II M II - I'lll-'UII t w mm AN ARRAY OF GOODIES that will please anyone with a pal ate young or old; male or female it here displayed, not only on special occasions, but every day in the yearour shop' open. A taste for candy is not confined to child ren and women only. Men we all likethem. E. D. SELDER Portland. Ore., Feb. IS. Special.) Portland's great annual Institution, the Rose festival, which was Inaugur ated last June under such auspicious circumstances, will, this coming June, be consummated on a scale so broad and grand that It will have a general appeal to the whole state of Oregon aim an imuviauai appeal to every community In the commonwealth. The grand jubilee, which will be one round of pleasure for the whole week be ginning Monday, June 1, and ending In a blaze of glory the following Sat- uiuuj uigni. in not lor fortlund or Portland people alone. One of Its most spectacular and brll Hunt features Is to be the magnificent street pageant. This Is a competitive event open to all cities and towns of Oregon outside of the ' Rose City. There will be grand prizes, the cap! tal prize being a princely sum in cash and other trophies of great value and beauty. Up to the present time about 20 cities and towns of Oregon have been heard from, each showing great Inter est In the special state parade, and several of these towns, through their business organizations and "boosting" clubs have sent representatives to this city to confer with the festival man agement with reference to character of the floats which will make the most effective showing for their communities. Several of the out of town commer cial bodies. Including representatives from Astoria Eugene, Balem. Hood River, Pendleton and others are busy with arrangements for the construe tlon of their floats, each of which will be typical of the leading Industry of the town entering it. For Instance, The Astoria float will represent a huge Royal Chinook salmon, that of Hood River, a mammoth red-cheeked apple, and so on, there being so vast a di versification of industries in the dif ferent parts of the state that the pa rade of floats as a whole will be one of the greatest educational features ever attempted In a civic demonstra tlon on the Pacific coast. The railroads of Oregon, and the whole west In fact, are planning to give special reduced rates on all lines good for the whole week of the Fes tival. Special low rates from Port land to all points In Oregon. Get Into the public eye. Every town in Oregon is invited to enter some characteristic float In the "AH Oregon" parade, and the Festi val association invites correspondence with cities and towns, large and small In this all Important matter. PETITION FOK LIQCOK LICEXhK. To the Bon. County Court of Union County, Oregon: We. the undersigned legal voters and actual residents of the precinct of Hllgard, Union county, Oregon, and having actually resided In said precinct at least 10 days immediately preceding the date of signing and fil ing of this petition, hereby respect fully petition your Honorable Court to grant to Nils Holverson, a license to sell splrltous, malt or vinous liquors or fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider, in less quantities than one gallon. In the town of Hllgard, Union county, Oregon, commencing on or about the 6th day of March, 1908. Dated this 20th day of January. 1908. P. Garvey, John Rogers, D. W. Sanfora, Jos. Lafferty, Pat Daly, Lee Young, J. H. Young, Geo. Dreher, Ed Peterson, .William Cantrell, Mat An derson, Ed Baling, J. R. Beauchamp. William Law, C, S. Haws, J. W. Scott, W. J. Baling, J. D. Casey, J. C. Hart, j. R. Mann, C. F. Dreher, Claud Miller, J. Landers, Hans. Endrup, B. F. Young, W'm, Dreman, Fr. Beau champ, D. H. McWaters, A. Youns, B. Scholdstrom, F. Scholdstrom, Geo. McGarry, John E. Brlgham, Chas. Farrier. N. C. Endrup. J. Hibbs, J. M. Hagey, Harry French, A. Sundman, J. T. Holmes, W. M. Condlt, G. KJopfon- steln. Earl Rankin. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 4th day of March, 1908. apply to the county court of Union county, Oregon, at the court house In . La Grande, Oregon, for a license to sell splrltous, malt or vinous liquors, or fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider, in quantities less than one gallon. In the town of Hllgard, Union county, Oregon, commencing on or about the 6th day of March, 1908. NILS HOLVERSON. DIRECTORY 1 . ' or THE FRATERNAL. ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE. Woodmen of tba World. La Grande Lodge No. 1(9, W. O. W., meets first and third Friday of each month in K. of P. hall in Corpe building. Al visiting members wel come. M. M. MA11QUIS, J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander. Clerk. Brainard for Whitman. Whitman College, Walla Walla, reo. 13. wnitman win be repre sented in the Northwest Intercollegi ate Oratorical contest this year bv Paul P. Brainard, a junior, he being chosen at the local contest last week. Brainard Is from Payette, Idaho, and spoke upon a subject which vitally concernsTils'-own state Mormonlsm, the title of his oration being "The Modern Menace." His oration was one of the finest order. Miss Madge Fowler, a senior, took second place, with her oration, "The Call From the Orient." a plea for Korea. The con test was made especially interesting by the excellent oration of a Chinese student, William Lee, who spoke upon "The Awakening of China." Hones Wanted. Twenty-five head of horses and mares from 1050 to 1400 pounds. Must be In good flesh and well bro ken to harness. Age and blemishes cut no Ice. C. W, TODD, Red Front livery stables, Saturday, Feb. IS, 1908. La Grande, Ore. dT-lOwl For Sale. Dry 18-Inch and 4-foot wood. De Uvered In any quantity. Price reason able. 2-11-11 CR AND ALL BROS., 'Phone Black 1742. Dmwmaking. Up-to-date dressmaking a special' ty. Experienced assistant from Port' land. Mrs. Conlon, 1904 Third 8t. 'phone Black 1E91. 2-5-19 P. O. E. : ' ". La Grande Aerie No. 259. F. O. E., meets every Friday night In Elks' hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren in vited to attend. D. H. PROCTOR, W. P. J. H. LEISHMAN, W. S. Fcrealert of America, Court Maid Marian No. 21 nteeta each Wednesday night in Elks' halL Brothers are invited to attend. NERI ACKLES. C. R. G. V. HENDRICKS. F. 8. Board of Trustee: Dr. Q. L. Blg gers, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat. terson. Pythian Sisters. Rowena Temple No, 9, Pythian Sisters, meets every Thursday evening at 8 p. m.. in K. of P. hall, in the Corpe building. Visiting members cor dially invited. . LIZZIE HAWORTH, M. E. C EUNICE PROCTER. M. of R. & C. i O: T. M. Hive No. 27. L. O. T. M., meets every first and third Thursday of each month at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Visiting members made welcome. SADIE KLINTWORTH. L. C, MAGGIE REYNOLDS, K. of R. , PAINT AND WALL f PAPER STORE PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Stanicls & Bugg f 1420 ADAMS AVENUE La Qrande, Oregon t Phone Red 1921 t , ' , M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7708 meets every Monday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cor dially Invited to attend. ' E. C. DAVIS, C. -D. E.-COX. Clerk. A. F. A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A, F. A. M., iholds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. . L. H. RUBSELL, W. M. C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary. Brotherhood ol Owls. La Grande Nest No. 17, meets In the K. of P. hall every Tuesday eve ning at t o'clock. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. N. L. ACKLES, Executive. B. Ik LRAVITT, Secretary. K.ofP. Red Cross Lodge No. ST, meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting knlghta. D. H. PROCTOR, C. C. . R. Ik LINCOLN, K. of R. ft 8. I. O. O. F. Star Encampment No. 11, t O. O. F., . meets every second and f ourui Wednesday in the month In Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. D. E COX, C P. W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. M. B. of A. Meets first and third Thursday eve- at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting member always welcome. ' J. A. ARBUCKLE, President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. ' B.P.O.K. La Grande Lodge No. 411, meats each Thursday evening at I o'oloek In Elks' hall on Adams avenue, Visit ing brothers are cordially Invited to attend. W. B. SARGENT, Exalted Ruler. O. E. M CULLY, Reo. See. i. a o. r. La Qrande Lodge No. II, meets la Rebekahs. 'thstr hall r futures. nlht Via. Crystal Lodge No. SO, meet every ltlng brothers cordially Invited to at Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F. tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at lodge. All visiting members are In- Model Restaurant rtted to attend. LAURA STILES. N. JENNIE SMITH, Secretary a. T. J. SCROGOIN. n. a. D. E. COX, Secretary. C. J. VANDERPOEL, Fin. Bee, r LA GRANDE SCMOOLofMUSIC Studio over Selder's candy parlors. : : : PROF. DAY, Principal 4444444444 A CHAIR HOSPITAL. If you have a chair or In fact any piece of furniture which Is on the Invalid Hat you can not do better than to bring it to my furniture hospital, where a speedy cure Is assured. Prompt and neat work assured. Remem ber that I make all kinds of buggy covers. - Call on me for all kinds of upholstering. j. n. imxMAN. Shop on Fir Street, Next Door lo Thorn's Grocery. 'Black 1511. Shorthand. Learn Chartler shorthand, the shortest system In existence. Ten rules, 58 word signs, no prefixes, suf fixes, contractions or omissions. Used In the leading business colleges in Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Ta- coma. ' Students take dictation after three weeks' study. Call, Miss Cates, Black 1591. 1 S-ltf BRICK IS CHEAPER Brick building, at the present price of lumber, is cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated tnat my brisk is superior to any made in Oregon. I :an furr.ish common brick in any quantity. No order too large or too small to receive prompt attention. Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known on application. jGEO KRIEGER! t Phones Residence, Black 701, Yard, ReC621. La Qrande, Oregon W. It B0HNENKAMP CO. HARDWARE, STOVES AMD FURNITURE BUILDING MATERIALS HEADQUARTERS FOR ' KEROSENE GASOLINE New supply of lamps just received Try a Rayo Lamp, the kind that's advertised. Stockholders' Mooting. On Monday, February 17, 1901, at the office of Oliver A Ramsey, the an nual meeting of the La Grande Ma sonic Building association will be held for the purpose of electing a board of five directors and for the transac tion of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. 2-7-17 J. E. RETNOLDB. Secretary. Unique Valentines, Have you seen any prettier or more appropriate valentines than those la the window of "Ferguson's 4 44444