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PAGFJ PAGE ffHJtt. BTENCrO OBSERVER. LA GRASDE. OREGON. FRIDAT. MARCH IS. J0. U Grande tvenin Observer Published dally except bunday. any one will be deprived of hearing the entertainment, the disappointed party may confes with me as to a re bate. We are not expecting to provide this ewnlng's pleasure for the sake of making money. Indeed, we shall be happy if we do not lose. Respectfully, O. H. KING. 53 CliHliikY bliUTllEKa, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Cniied Preaa Telegraph Service. OaJly, per month I.i Dally, single copy....... 0 Daily, one year In advance f 50 halc-jH'ojili' Wanted. ' The Fair store requires the services of 10 experienced salesmen and sales women. Report at store Saturday Edward Propeck Stock Dally, lz months. In advance... I.6j Weekly, on year In advance. . .11.00 One only, 6-foot exten tion; $8.50, now $4.50 Weekly, alx months. In adunce. .75 morning at S o'clock, ready for work THE FAIR. TES I w mm w Of THE lilt B I It -HL nil II i II I s I 0 4 of f I ft 3 I Bntered at the poetoffl.;. at L Orande hi second-clam matter. Beat. i-4. iii . Tata phper will not public any ar Ucle appearing over a nam 1e prime timed article! will be received nb fct to the discretion of be edlt irs Please slirn your articles and save dit appointment Adtertlslng Rate. Display tJ. rates furnished upon application. Local reading notices lno per line Brat Insertion; 6c per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, to a line. Cards of thanLs, Eo a Una. '"Hill THE on cncis It Is the close observation of little things which Is the secret of success In, business, are, sci- 4 4 ence and In every pursuit In 4 4 life. Human knowledge Is but 4 4 an accumulation of small facts, 4 4 made by successive generations 4 4 of men the little bits of knowl- 4 4 edge and experience carefully 4 4 treasured up and growing at 4 4 length Into a mighty pyramid. 4 4 A. Smiles. 4 444444444444444 Every year shows conclusively the advnntuges of advertising the north west The homeseekers who are com ing Into this country have a much bet ter general Idea of this country than those who arrived a few years go. The present day homcseeker Knows consiaeraoie anout. our re sources as a whole, and he Is not.dtH Appointed In finding wide-awake pro' gresslve cities and the hardware stores pf the east do not find as great a sale for firearms as was formerly the case. In other words, the "wild and wooly west" Idea Is rapidly fading away. The hundreds of tons of Illustrated and descriptive matter that has been flowing Into the east, Is beginning to do the work It was Intended to do. Catholic Cliurch, Low mass, 8 a. m.; high masa, 10 m.; rosary and benediction follow ing 10 o'clock mass. Latter Day Saints, Sunday school, 10 a. ra.; regular service, 1 p. m.; mutual Improvement association meets conjointly at 7:80 p. m. German Lutheran. There will be no preaching services at the German Lutheran church next Sunday, owing to the absence from the City of the pastor, Rev. H. G. Meske. Christian Science Services. Sunday, 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10:15 a. m. The reading room is open Tuesday and Wednesday and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All are cordially invited. I 3 Couches Values 4 T V t 4 SI 4 00 now 1 1.50 now 9.00 now $9.50 8.00 6 75 FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNISHINGS AND HARDWARE Must be closed cut REGARDLESS OF COST and s!ore vacated befoie March 20th. BEST VALUES ever offered our pat-ons In exclusive NEW G000S 1 have 2,000 pieces of Granite ware at prices never printed heretofore. $1.25 Berlin kettles,. 85c; 85c dish 'pan, 61c; 90c water pail, 63c. All k nds of puddinj and sauce pans at 30 per cent below wholesale cost. Also a large assortment of white crockery in good grades and a few fancy pieces of china that will tempt you ai these prices. 18 WFHTHFRED CHAIRS 18 It Is noticeable that the business Interests of this county are all pre paring for, a large spring business, and already business Is beginning to pick up. The big sawmill at Perry la now getting Its crew In shope to begltd Monday morning. This means a large steady payroll for the balance of the year. The heavy rain last night was hailed With delight by our agriculturalists. While nothing was suffering for mois ture, tho rainfall last night will give verythlng a fresh sfart. This was to be expected. Who ever heard of crops In Grande Ronde valley being anything but the very best. t One of the most disgraceful things that has happened In this country for many years was the duel that took place In Louisiana a few days ago, wherein T. 8. Kemp was shot and killed by C. F. Hyde. It was thought that we had passed this phase of barbarity. The death of H. It. Thompson re moved one of the curly pioneers of tho northwest. H,. mud.. Ills fortune In transportation on the Columbia. Hnd for iis was 0110 of the largo atocklmldors of tlu old O. S. .V. Co. Everybody smiles In this country, but win ii y,i.i in, , , ,,ii,. f those extra broad on,,.. j. , tho WPllror fl()Wn ns a beet Ki'.ov. r. You enn't miss It. This Is .lust tl,,. kln.l of weather thev want. Mr. I' ll, m waited rlKht In and then walked null! o il MK.iin. I or. it Iveiiui. .lng to in, xpectird circumstances the Midland Lyceum bureau, which sends Mr. Kemp . to us, has been "1.1IK. .1 to alt. i- Ms ..,t,-r ,!.,.,. J,,, comes i , ..,r t Kllil,., .,.., r of ..n,,,, boucht tU K tn hear Mr. Kemp rally beiunso of ti .-1,..., frit, rwer'a i:piwHi ciiurcii. Second Sunduy in Lent. Holy com munion, g a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. Weekday services in Lent: Wednesdays, 4 p. m., and Fri days at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Upton H. Globs, rector. First PrcxhyttTlun Church. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m V L. I ilrenholta, superintendent; morning subject, "The Magnificence of the rl vine Grace"; C. E. service, 6:30 p m.; evening subject, "Where and hat Heaven Is." Trayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; teachers' meet tng, 8: 3(f p. m. Special music at the Sunday morning and evening services. Hev. 8. W. Seemaim, minister. I'lr-t MetliiMlist KiiImmimiI. Corner Fourth and M. Sunday, 9:45 a. m Bible school; 11 a. m., public worship, theme, "Sin its Own detec tive": 12 m., class meting; 6:30 p. m., Epworth league. E. W. Kammerer, leaner, subject, "Why We Go to Church"; 7:30 p. m., public worship, subject, "The Lost Sheep." Monday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study class at the parsonage. Wednesday evening the Ladles' Aid will serve lunch -at the home of Mrs. J. D. GUlllan, 2011 SeO' ono street, 'inursday, 7:30, prayer meeting; 8:30, teachers' meting. A cordial welcome to all. C. E. Deal pastor. fViilrul Churi-h of Christ. Bible classes for all at 10 a. m The Lord's supper, followed by ser mon, u a. m.i T. P. S. C. E. gives program, "Sons of India," at 6:45 p. m.; preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Sermons, morning "The Field fox Christian Effort." Evening "The iimui Alan cured." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Welcome tn all. BaplM linr. li. Coiner Sixth and Q. At 9:45, Sun day school, Or. J. E. Stevenson, super ....,,....11.. ii, miming worsnip, ser mon by pastor Vn "Unseen Forces That Make or Mar Life." Sermon to ho an illustrated one. "The Wise Use of Money." At t:3u, H. Y. P. V. meeting, to be led by Clyde Lyman; 7:3o evening worship, evangelistic sermon by pastor. Inspiring music led by chorus choir. Cordial welcome Three Charter Oak I tangos. $48.50 Values, with reservoir. .$35.75 $47.00 Value, without reservoir, large top $35.00 Regular $2.25, upholstered seat, now , $1.65 Regular $1.85, saddle seat $1.35 You are cordially invited io in spect these goods. Seventeen Iron Beda. $3.60 Values, now $2.25 $7.00 Values, now '. $4.00 $11.00 Values, now ....$7.00 $16.50 Values, now $10.25 At these prices until all are ibid. Sale is on Today at the Edward Propeck Store on Fir Street F.D. HAISTEN 'Phono Black 641. $1$ FIR STREET. 'Phone Red 1161. 1411, 1413, 1415 Adams A venae. 17. A niinil. ets expecting Miuvh. If. Nuthv of stnvt Improvement. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is h.rel.y KKen that by a resolution duly passed, the common c ouncil of the elty of I., -j,t. hw ordered tho following described por- jilons f tt,,. hereinafter named. to he Improved l,y constructing cement sld. walk, ,,n and along the. same n follows: That n cem. nr sidewalk seven feet wide be cimstru.ted on lVpot treet from Its intersection with Fourth street to the south line of the Mahaf fey brick building; also a cement side walk seven feet wide on Fourth street along lot 4, In block 103, In Chaplin's addition to La Grande; also cement sidewalks, 12 feet wide, along lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9, in block 108, and on the east side of Elm street, from Washington avenue to Adams avenue; also along the north side of Adams avenue, from Chestnut street to Fourth street; and along the west side of Fir street, from tho north side of Jeffer son avenue to the south track of the O. It. & N. Co. All of said walks to be built at the expense of the owners of the property abutting on said portions of said streets according to the specifcatlons of ordinance No. 307, series 1906, and under the supervision of the street commissioners, and to be completed not later than July 1, 1908. Notice la also given that any of said work and Improvement not done by the property owners by said July 1st, will be done by the city and the cost of doing said work made a lien on the property abutting on the street so Im proved by the city as aforesaid. That any remonstrance against said im provements or any part thereof, must be presented to the city recorder with in 10 days after the date hereof. La Grande, Oregon, March 6, 1908. I. R. SNOOK, dm6-18 City Recorder. All the local and the world's news The advertisements of La Grande read religiously. They contain store of Interest In The Observer eacn eve- merchants In The Observer should be news of vital Interest to every reader. 7 f CLOSING OUT Plica Cured at Homo ty New Absorp. Ik 'KhIhsI. If you suffer from bleeding, Itch ing, blind or protruding piles, send me your address, and .1 win tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treat ment free for trial, with references from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent c; re assured. Send no money, but .ell othcra of this offer. Write today to Mra. M. Summers, Box r, Notre Dame, Ind. Look at the many bargains to bz had at the Heacock old stand. Fine Jewelery, Cut Glass, hand painted China, fine tab'e S;!ver, sterling Toilet Sets, fancy sterling Spoons, and extra quality silk Umbrellas. WA TCHES 4.4.J.a.J. For Sale. Eggs from Itosecomb Rhode Island Reds, the best g. n rl purpose bird; good layers.; size. Flrst-clnss stock. Eggs, 1"0 per 13. 'Rhone Red 512." T. E. WRIGHT. Box 781. La Grun.le rir... a. We have the Rockford, South Bend, Elgin and Waltham movements in the best cases. This stock was purchasee at a bargain from the trustee in bankruptcy and the public is invited to participate in this profit sharing sale. Eclison Records' can be had here at 25 cents each. The store will be open evenings until eight thirty to test records. 50 per cent reduction on nearly all the stock. LA Q I INVESTMENT CO. I HEACOCK'S OLD STAND ; I . Mr. Heacock will be on hand to do all repairing Tn RANDE , ."wati,