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.... -ia1)J:,, -4; WEEKLT O BSERVEK. LA GltASDE. OREO. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY ?8, ltOB. I- PAtlB Frnja. li W Evening Observer Published dally except bunday. CXRREY BROTHERS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS United Press Telegraph Service. DllT. per month 6i Daily, single copy. J Daily, one year In advance. .. . . tS.50 Daily, aU month, In advance... i.ti Weekly, one year In advance. . .11.00 Weekly, els months. In adance. .7 stared at the " postofft.: at Im Orande a second-class matter. Tula paper will not public any ar tels appearing over a nom 1e pi'ime Ugned arttclea will be received tab led to the discretion of he edlt.ir Please sign your articles and save disappointment . Advertising Rates. Display ad. rates ' furnished upon application. Local reading notices too per line first Insertion; 5c per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, 6c a line. AIIIC THE CITY C Tonight tells the story whether or not the La Orande Commercial club will pass out of history or will con tinue to do business at the same old stand. If the business men and prop erty owner of this city consider that such an Institution Is of advantage to this city and county, a sufficient number will turn out and assist in the reorganization, there Is no 'queg tion but what the club can be made to perform the functions that are ex pected of such organizations, but if this support is not forthcoming the club cannot exist. La Orande investors will not want for the lack of opportunity to pur chase automobiles this year. It Is re ported that two manufacturers will each ship a carload of machines to this city with demonstrators. The reason La Orande has been selected as the objective point Is that this Is natural shipping point for a large territory. La Orande will at no dis tant day be the distributing point for many wholesale lines. Commencing next Monday our pub lie school will not dismiss In the af ternoon until 4 -o'clock. During the winter months it has been the custom for several years to dismiss at 1:30. Mr. U'Ren has commences his peaking campaign for the nomination of United States senator.. He has not yet announced when he will visit east ern Oregon, Notice of City Election. Be It resolved by the council of the city of La Orande, Ore., that the re corder shall give notice by publica tion In the La Orande Evening Ob server, for the period of 10 days, of the general election to be held on March the Vth, 1908, for the election of a mayor, recorder, treasurer, mar shal and . one councilman from each ward of the city, and that the Judges and clerks of the First ward shall be as follows: Judges J. P. Clark, E. C. Davis and Arthur Wranlck. Clerks D. E. Cox and Arthur Curtis. The voting place , shall be at the city hall; And that the voting place In 'the Second ward shall be the council room, and the Judges and clerks shall be aa follows: Judges H. V. Stonur. David Bay and George Bal Clerks H. E. Coolldge and A. W. Nelson. That the voting place In the Third ward shall be In the South Methodist parsonage and that the Judges and clerks shall be aa follows: Judges B. W. Orandy, R. L. Lin coin and Arthur Williams. Clerks R. W. Logan and C. C. Hamilton. That the voting place In tho Fourth ward shall be In the Harris building on Fir street, and that the Judges and clerks., in said ward shall bo as follows: Judges B. Logsdon, Wm. Thompson and O. K. Fowler. Clerks C. fl. Cuinmtngs and A. Thomas. I. R. BXOOK. Recorder of the City nf La Grande. By order of the council February 8, 108. Dated this, the llth day of Feb.- i ary, 1903. The I Grande Evening Obseivrr delivered at your home each evening, Sundays excepted, 5 cents the month. Zamona Monday evening, In violin recital. . Catholic cnurch. Low mass, a, m.; high mass, 10 a. m.; rosary and benediction follow ing 10 o'clock mass. Itter Day Saints. , Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular service,. p. m.; mutual improvement association meets conjointly at 7:30 p. m. j St. Peter's ( Church. First Sunday after Epiphany. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. Christian Science Services. Sunday. 11a. m., Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10:16 a. tn. The reading room Is open Tuesday and Wednesday and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All are cordially Invited ' St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Quinquageslma Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. VeRtry meeting Monday, 7:S0 p. m. Gorman Lutheran. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; preach Ing at 10:30 a. m., subject, "Christ Did Suffer of His Own Free Will," part second; "Sacrifice Necessary to Save Sinners." Service In German. Eng lish service will be held at 7:30 p. m, Subject, "Admirable Views of Chrsit: Christ Suffering and Christ Saving." Welcome to all. H. O. Meske, pastor. Central Church of Christ. Bible school, 10 a. m. A live school with a place for you. Special class for men In study. The Lord's supper and short sermon, 11a. m., subject of dis course, "The Breaking of Bread." Y, P. 8. C. E. In lecture room, 6:30 p. m., and Juniors in rooms three and four at same hour. Preaching service, 7:80, subject, "The Bread of Life." A cordial Invitation to all who can at tend. O. H. King, pastor. First Baptist Church. Corner 6th and Q streets. Sunday, 9:45, Sunday school, Dr. J. E. Steven son, superintendent; 11, morning wor ship. Fellowship service, followed by the Lord's supper; 6:30 p. m., young people's meeting, led by Miss Beatrice Oreene, with theme, "How God Leads Men"; 7:30, evening worship with sermon, on "Christ's Ideals." Thurs day evening, prayer meeting at 7 and teachers' meeting at 8. "Prof. Hock- enberry of the city schools, will ad dress the teachers on methods of teaching. Inspiring music, led by C. G. Oreene and his chorus choir. Cor dial welcorde to all. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner 4th and M streets. Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Bible school, Geo. H. Cur- rey, superintendent; 11 a. m., public worship, subject, "Character the True Test of Dlsclpleshlp"; 11 m., class meeting; 6:80 p. m., Epworth league, "Persistence In Prayer"; 7:80 p. m., a platform meeting under the auspices of the Brotherhood of St Paul. Sub ject, "What Methodism Means," or, "Why I am a Methodlgt." Monday, 7:30, Bible study class. Thursday, 7:30, prayer meeting; 8:30, teachers' meeting. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor. Island City. The special services will be con tinued1 Into next week. Sunday eve ning at 7:80, Mr. Deal will preach on "The Gospel," and It Is hoped Mr. S. Williams will assist In the music and sing a solo. Let all come, and bring your friends. Flint Irclterlun Church. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., W. I,. nrenliolts, superintendent; morning worship, "The Exalted Christ and His Disciples"; C. E. service, 6:30 p. m.: evening subject, "Does Death End All?" prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; teachers' meeting Thursday. S:30 p. in. Brotherhood meeting at the residence of J. M. Berry on Mon day, 8 p. in. Subject. "The Bible In 1'olllles." The discussion will be opened by Prof. Wallace. Beginning on Sunday evening the "Future Life" series of sermons will be begun. The subjects and dales are as follow: "Doe Death End All?" March 1, 7:30 p. im "The Moment After Death." March -7:30 p. m. "Where and What Heaven Is," March 15, 7:30 p. m. "Who A c In tl..i.w.. ..m.I ntt- . . .. ... ,,it, , ui iney IM. j 16 Per Cent One Sixth Off 16 Per Cent SAT OR 1 DAY DO YOU KNOW THIS MEANS TO YOU Special "Market Day" FEBRUARY 29 Sale REMEMBER 16 PER CENT OFF 0SI EVERYARTICIE $55.00 16.00 11.75 .85 1.45 Ranges at $45.85 Iron Beds 13-35 Couches and Lounges 9-80 Dish Pans -71 Wash Boiler 1.21 Nothing reserved. Pawn Broker's Watches and Jewelry at sacrifice prices. 1 mean just what Iad ertise. Call and see the goods. Phone Black 641. 213 nit STREET. F. D. HAISTEN 'Phone Red 1161. 1411, 1413, 1415 Atlunis Avenue. tlurch 22, 7:30 p. in. "Rank and Itec gnitlon In Heaven," March 29, 7:30 i. m. Rev. S. W. Seemann, D. D., minister. !! ltatc Trsn'f . Real estate transfers filed In the Recorder's office of Uulon county, Or gon, for the week e.idlng February '6, 1908. Furnished by the La Grande Investment company, abstracters. O. C. Maxwell to G. B. Mayfleld, ots 1 to 8, block 31, iiindmun's addi tion to elgin. $700. David Blomqulst to Fred Blomqulat, 'ots 16 to 20, incl., block 146. Chap in's addition to La Grande. $80 ). Wm. Simon to J. M. Eubanks. &W4 3E4 of Sec. 81, Tp. t N., Range 9. $1100. C. E. Cochran to Silas Neyhart, part SE4 SW14 Sec. 7, Tp. 4 8., R. 40. $1. F. S. Bramwell to J. L. Corbett, SE A SW4, Sec. 31, Tp. 2, S. R. 39; EVi NWH Sec. 6, Tp. 3, S. R. $9. $3750. Mrs. -Rose Harris to W. T. Grlder, V 100 feet lot 4, block 147, Chaplin's Add. to La Grande. $100. Isaac Williamson to J. H. McLach lan, (tax deed) SV SW Sec. 5; Stt SE14, NW SE14. Sec. , Tp. G, 8. R. 37? $9.87. Mary A. Edwards to Harvey Atkin son, lots 7 and 8, block 2, C street, original La Grande. $200. Nathan R. Parks to Thos. R. Hod ges, lota 8, 4, 6 and , block 55-, Hind man's addition to Elgin. $900. Harry A. Newhlll to A. L. Berry, lots 17 and 18, block 18, Imbler.- $50. E. Jacobson to Ate Vandermuelen, lots 15 and 16, block 123, Chaplain's addition to La Grande. $150. E. Jacobson to Ollle E. Cotner, lot 21, block 148, Chaplin's addition to La Grande. $1. Northern Counties Investment Trust company to J. A. Benson, SEVi SEi, Sec 12; NEK NEtt Sec. IS, Tp. 4, S. R. 40; WH SW, Sec. 7. Tp. 4. S. R. 41. $500. Thomas J. Hodges to Nathan R. Parks. EH lot 4, block 2, Sommer's addition to Elgin. $400. C. R. Hlbberd to John Hyde, lots 15 and 16, block 4, Imbler. $400. Silas Neyhart to James 8. Paddock, (bond for deed) part SE SW14 Sec. 7, Tp. 4, 8. R. 40. $730. Jesse Lloyd to Union Pine Lumber company, W 4 NEK, SE NW14, NW SE See 1$, Tp 5. 8 R 40. $1.. 000. Clara Aughey to Edward Luis, E4 of EH Sec. 19. WH SWK, SE4 SW K. 8W!4 SE4 Sec 20; NE NW. NWH NE4 Sec 29, Tp 6, 8. R. 3 J. $3000. Ella Vandermeulen to Nellie A. Wilson, part NW SW14 Sec 19, Tp. 4, 8. R. 40. $1. Nollle A. Wilson to John Sylvester, part NWVi SW14 Sec. 19, Tp. 4, 8. R. 40. $750. Daniel Slate to Ellis Huff, lot 8, hlock 2, Honan's addition to La Grande. $150. La Grande Investment company to H. J. Bookman. 86 lots 5 and 6, block 8. Uomlg's addition to La Grande. $400. State of Oregon to Isabella Shaw, (state deed). SKVi of Sec. 36. Tp. 1, N. R. S8. $80. I'nlted States to Wm. F. Anderson. tU. 8. putent). SW'.; Sec 28, Tp 4, s. It. 38. John Klrcher to J. S. Houx, N'4 SR4 NW'i Sec 13, Tp. 4. S. It. 40 $200. 150 cords of four-foot split, yellow pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while green and not later than June 1st, 1908, free from large knots t and acceptable to said Bchool board. ! Said wood to be delivered, 135 cords ' at high school bullumg, live tuiu at White school, and 10 cords at Fourth ward Bchool, and to be corded up 1 neatly and closely where directed by board. Fifty cords to be delivered by July 1st, and all on or before August 15, 1908. Bids to be left with school clerk. Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. A. C. WILLIAMS, School Clerk. Febl7m5d rules, 63 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, UlacS IS"!. Mtf Suffering and Dollars Saved. E. S. Loper, of Marllla, N. T., says: "I am a carpenter and have had many severe cuts healed by Bucklen's Arni ca Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It Is by far the beat healing salve I have ever found." Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c a Newlln Drug Co.'s drug store. Shorthand. Learn Chartler shorthand, the shortest system In existence. Ten Bartlctt Cuc Set. The Bartlett retrial will be com menced next Monday, according to an nouncement of the court today. Tonight. Dance at Harris hall tonight. a UMBRELLA RECOVERING AND rkKrn a minn e S New Covers Dut on. $.50 ! ! to $4.00. If you have anything brok- S enjl'can fix it. S ! IT CMITM ; Lt v. oitii in ; OPPOSITE FOUNDRY Hot Coffee aud SuiuIwIcIicm, The Ladies of La Grande Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M., will serve hot coffee and sandwiches tomorrow from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. in the Bargain basement at the Golden Rule store. Price, lOc. All are invited to call. Don't miss the violin recital on Mon day evening. Presbyterian church. All the local and the world's news, of Interest in The Observer each eve nlng. FbIest coal !$8.c30 I -PER TON -1 Rock Sprint! Lump and& Rock Spring Nut. V PHONE MAIN 10 f Prompt Delivery. Big l Stock on Hand. I .4...i BAKRDPT BEGINS- SATURDAY, FEB, 29 Having purchased ihe Heacock sfock of Jewelry horn the Trustee in Bankruptcy at a small per cent of its real value, it is our intention to dispose of the entire stock with in as short a time as possible and in order to accomplish this result we have marked down the original price to nearly 1 OHE-HALF PRHS The Heacock stock Is one of fh brnoc nA u . . . u:u j - T . V a-- "u me rnwsi vanea assortment or IZ it w fl 3i'MZastern Oregon. The stock contains a splendid assort. ' TuL f vl' C?t; ? ,G3SS' Hand painted China' RiW Ch Lockets. The line o sohd and plated silverware is as fine as can be found outside of Portland. LTS-W'V'nV,?a,l.n"er6ef0re,'ave,,'epe00f unty been offerTre' I able iewelryat such remarkably low prices. We are notieweler , and do not expect LtCZe5Urhi """pUpvdnrtm stock as an investment and n o Z to make it a satisfactory one we must dispose of it at once. We have made the price so of. A call at the store will convince you that we have marked prices down to the limit. Wood N.uti-o. Notice Is hereby given that the district school board of school dis trict No. l of I'nlon county, Oregon, will receive up to 4 o'clock p. m., of March B. 190S, n,ntoi bids for fur nlshing snld school district No. 1 with THE I, A GRANDE , MSiBIT (1ft. -y, W M LA GRANDE, OREGON t4J-4444M4 ....