La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 24, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR.
EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1908.
li Grande tveniaS Ottssfver
Published daily except feunday. '
1 MARKET DAY SOUVENIRS
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Advertising Rates.
Display ad. rates furnished upon
application.
Local reading notices 10o per line
first Insertion; Se per line for each
subsequent Insertion.' '
. Resolutions of condolence, So Una.
Cards of thanks, 8c a Una. '
scribed to the booster fund, do so
-today. It Is a duty you owe to your
self and to the town In which you live
.and from which you draw your sup
port. Do not excuse yourself from the
responsibility upon the grounds that
you do not own a store or because you
- are not conducting a business enter
prise. Every property owner should
contribute something. An active
booster organization will result In a
material Increase Mn the valuation of
your property and therefore you
should contribute your share. Do not
wait far the committee to call upon
you,- but call upon the . committee.
They will be pleased to see you and
will cheerfully receive any amount you
see ft to sign for. "Every little bit
-added te what is now subscribed
makes just a little bit more."
The record of the present county
court Is an exceptionally good one.
One which the republicans . of thlt
county may point to with justifiable
pride. The county debt has been re
duced to less than 1(5,000, and while
this reduction has been taking place
no part of the county construction
(Work has been neglected. Thousands
of dollars have been expended In
. building substantial bridges onj the
roads have received attentton In all
parts of the county. Voters should
take this fact Into consideration when
they cast their ballot' for county com
missioner at the election In June. Re-J
member that J. M. Selder, the repub
lican candidate, has been no Small
factor In this reduction of the county
debt.
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Farmers throughout the valley are
all wearing broad smiles on account
of ths splendid corp prospects. A
Grande Ronde valley farmers always
. wears a smile, because of the fact that
a crop failure la unknown here, The
season has been an exceptionally good
one for planting, and the acreage for
this time of the year Is above the
, average. Additional acreage means
additional crops, and additional crops
means more money, and more money
means more prosperity. What more
can any one ask?
It Is Impossible to successfully ad
vance a single reason why every re-
Catholic Cxtnrch, -.
Low mass, t a. m.; high mass, 10
a. m.; rosary and benediction follow
ing 10 o'clock mass.
Latter Da Saints.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; regular
service, 2 p. m.j mutual Improvement
association meets conjointly at 7:80
P. m. ;'
ChrlNtlan Science Services.
Buzzinl building, opposite Hotel
Foley, Sunday, 11 a. m., subject,
"Doctrine of Atonement." Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10:15
m. The reading room Is open Tues
day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m.
All are cordially Invited.
SPcter'a Eplncoiial Church.
First. Sunday . after Easter. Holy
communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school,
10 a. m.J morning service,. 11 a. m.;
evening service, 5 p. m. Rev.. Upton
H. uibbs, rector.
At Inland City. '
Sunday at 7:30 p. m., Rev. J. D. Gil
Ulan will conduct services at the union
church. All are cordially invited.
Owing to the ' Haudenschleld meet
ings commencing April 29, there will
be no Wednesday night service.
First MethydUt Church. "
Corner H and Fourth streets. Sun
day, 9:45 p. m Bible school; 11 a. m.
public- worship, "A Christian Who
Failed"; 12 m., class meeting; 6:30
p. m., union Toung People's service
7:80 p. m., union services.' Preach'
Ing by Rev. O. H. King. The Hauden
schield meetings commence Wednes
day evening at the rink. Let all plar
to participate In them. A cordial wel
come to all. C. E. Deal, pastor.
Central Church cf Christ.
Bible school, 10 a. m.; the Lord'i
supper and preaching service, 11 a
m., subject of sermon, "Co-operation
in the Lord's Work." T. P. S. C. E
In lecture room and Junior C. E. in
room 3 at 3 p. m. Union services In
Methodist Episcopal, M. E South,
and Presbyterian churches, at 7:30 p
m., which we Join In,
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SATURDAY, APRIL 18 I will present each customer whose pur
chases are $5.00 and more of any GOODS we carry, a beautifully framed
Souvenir Picture 16x120, one only to each customer
Special LOW PriCCS for Market Day on all my stock. You are cord
ially invited to price my goods. See our Acme Range, best made.
'Phone Black 641 ET U fl ICT F M T hone Red 1161
213 FIR STREET J j f f O I Lw IN W4I3, 1415 Adams Ave.
publican should not support the ticket
from top to bottom. The pnrty never
had a better ticket or ever had a bet
ter opportunity to accomplish a sweep
ing victory. Let every candidate re
ceive his full party strength election
day.
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La Grande citizens fully realize that
they live In the beat town and the
grandest vulley In eastern Oregon,
and this fai t will soon be mode known
In no uncertain manner.
Six thousand dollars' worth of good
advertising for La. Grande will bring
results which will revert to the advan
tage of every man, woman and child
in Union county.
L
, vt no una the booster spirit
. dead In La C.rnnde7
First Presbyterian Church.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., W. L.
Brenholts, superintendent; morning
subject, "The Supremacy of Love Over
Law." Special music by the choir. . In
the evening the pastor and the choir
will have charge of the service at the
M. E. church, South, on Ftrt street,
north of the railroad. The pastor's
theme will be, "The Skin of His
Teeth." Rev. S. W. Seemann, minister.
wan
llulwon lii Pendleton.,
i Cen-aln Richmond Pearson Hobnon,
j hero of the Merrtmae, and creiwnt
';, t coacrcsw.an from Alabama, lectured
In Pendleton last night on "The
mi mruggie ror the Blessings of
nluMr1at Liberty."
... iuiin nooson is making a tour
?., wjxt nd Is received everywhere
, ; vriu u greatest applause.
Moving. Moving. Moving.
This evening we will move into our
new market on the North Side, and to
morrow morning we will be doing
business In our own building, with no
more rent to pay. A small Item like
no rent to pay could not lower the
price of meat very much, but never
theless our patrons will receive the
benefit of It.
We wish to Impress on your minds
that we are responsible for lower
prices on everything In the meat line,
and should have the preference. Some
of the things we claim for' ourselves:
We sell for cash only, and therefore
can sell cheaper, and do sell cheaper
thnn any one elBe. We claim to have
the cleanest and most up-to-date mar
kets In the city. You are cordially In
vited to call and Inspect every depart
ment. Quality Is our main aim. It
Is at all times the best that It Is pos
sible to procure. Our delivery sys
tem Is second to none. Tour tele
phone order will' receive ns careful
conHidrriuloii as If you were here In
person, to mnk your selection.
We hnve on hand at nil times any
thing that ft flMt-clflW market -should
have. Our lard, home cured hams
and bacon are our pride. '
We guarantee them In ever re
spect.
Remember the place. North Fir
street market, just north of fled,!...
Bros.' grocery.
.. The Mid gel .market on Adams ave
nue, next door to 3. D. McKennon's
grocery.
LA GRANDE CASH MEAT CO.
'Phone Main 1. " ''
'Phone Main M. .
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PHOTOGRAPHS.
Bohnonkamp Building.
THE SORT THAT
PLEASE TOUR
FRIENDS AND .
TOUR PURSE. .
MODERN POSING
A SPECIALTY.
Call at Studio and see sam
ples of Vp-to-Date Photography.
Horses for Sale.
Inquire of A. E. Branson,
agent for Portland Livestock
Insurance association La
Grande, Oregon. Call at Som-
mer hotel.
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To Exchange.
Want to exchange second-hand or
gan for some team work; also want
some poles. See Hendricks, the re
liable piano tuner.
Evening Observer 65c per month.
Rummage Sale.
St. Peter's Guild will hold Its spring
rummage sale May 1 and 2, In the
Slater building.
SU9DIONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County.
Samuel T. Boothe, plaintiff, vs. Myr
tle Boothe, defendant.
To Myrtle Boothe,. the Above Named
Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear In the circuit court
of the state of Oregon, for Union coun
ty, and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled cause
on or before the 2nd da, of May, 1908,
or In default thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt:
for a decree of the court declaring
the marriage contract between plaint
iff and defendant null and void, and
for such other and further relief as
may be agreeable to equity and good
conscience. ,.' ,y, '
This summons is- served by publi
cation thereof for six "consecutive
weeks In the Evening Observer, a
dally newspaper of general circulation
published at La Grande, Union coun
ty, Oregon, by order of Hon. Thomas
Crawford, Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered on the 21st
dny of March, 1908.
R. H. LLOYD,
Attorney for PMntlff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned executors of the estate of
John Hug, deceased, have filed In the
uinty court of thai state of Oregon,
for Union county, their final account
n wild estate and that the said court
tins appointed Monday, May 4, 1908, at
10 o'clock a. m., and the court house
In La Grande as the time and place of
hearing objections and the settlement
thereof. 1 '
AUGUSTUS F, HUO, '
, BENJAMIN F. HUG,
ROBERT H. LLOYD, Executors.
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Baby Buggies and Go Carts
40 Different Designs to Select From
These Special Prices will Continue Until May 1st
$35.00 BIGGIES NOW $ 28.40 22.50 BUGGIES NOW J 18.00
$32.00 BUGGIES NOW 25,60 $22.00 BUGGIES NOW 17.60
$30.50 IirCGIES NOW 1 24.40 1900 BUGGIES NOW .....I.' 15.20
$30.00 BUGGIES NOW 24.00 $13.00 BUGGIES NOW . (J
$28.00 BUGGIES NOW ............ 2280 $ 5.50 BUGGIES NOW . . , ... ...... 4.40
$25.00 BUGGIES NOW 20.00 $ 4.00 BUGGIES NOW 3,20
Come Early Before Lines are Broken
fine New Carpets Arriving Daily
APC00K & FRITTS
........ Dealers in Furniture and Carpets
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M. A.HTILWTXL , P. P. 1UJ1IR
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