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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OHEGCX. SATCKDAY, MAY , 1008.
EIGHT PAGES.
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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
. ' you. We want it now, and all the time.
. We do not think it necessary at this time to say
anything about the class of work we turn out
The fact that we have been in the LAUN
DRY business for twelve years in La
Grande we think sufficient eyi
, dence that our work is sat
isfactory. " Try - it
V A. B. C. LAUNDRY .
' TELEPHONE MAIN 7
$ t44 44M4X4t
a NEW
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ME REVIVAL
A large audience was present at the
rink last night to hear Mr. Hauden
schteld on "The New Birth."
The sermon was Impressive, and all
(elt that none can bring a clean thing
out of an unclean, and nothing un
clean can enter heaven. ' Salvation
can only be appreciated by those who
know and feel the llfe-glvlng touch of
the spirit of God. :
' At the close of the sermon some
half-dozen more surrendered their
lives to the service of Jesus Christ.
The week has been a profitable one
and more than a score have decided
for Christ while many, others have
requested prayers that they may have
courage to forsake sin for a life of
righteousness.
The meetings will continue next
Best Quality of Ice, taken front tlie Grande Rondo River? above Perry
' ': ; ''",! :'' ' Sawmill. ; -, f
Best Quality of Chain
"WOOD
' Not the light edgings, but plank ends and heavy slabs cut to 18- '
Inch lengths. We call attention to the size of our loads and the fact
sthat our wood Is DRY. . Wood and Ice, .wholesale and retail.
-A Bigger load of a Bettor Wood put In your Wood House.
ICE AND WOOD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
V
E. BEAN
Phone Red 1741
We Protect
I the quality and save all
by packing ' '
week. Sunday will be a- great day.
Sunday school rally at 16 a. m., fol
lowed by preaching at 11 a. m. on
"True Courage." Twenty cottage
prayer meetings at 1:30, and young
people's rally at Baptist church at 7
p. m., and at rink at 8 p. m.
MRS. BIUC1IOCX DEAD.
Pioneer Lady Dim at Baker City Early
Lout Evening.
Mrs. Marie Emelle Brichoux, nee
Morrell, died last evening at 9: SO
o'clock in the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Augustus' Kohler, near Bakei
City. The funeral will be held Sun
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from, the
Kohler home. . .' .
Mrs. Brichoux was born lit Lor
raine, France, in 1825, and came to
California in 185S. She waa married
soon after coming to California to
Constant Brichoux. In 1880 she came
to Baker City and has lived there since
that time.
She leaves three' children, two
daughters and a son. ' They are Mrs.
Augustus Kohler of Baker City, Mrs.
E. P. Staples and David Brichoux of
this cltv. '
We Want Your Wants
IN
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before a thousand or mora want-aetlcars
every day Can you afford to spend on cant per word of your
want ad whe.-e results art tha keynotes?
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT A five-room house on
Adams avenue, opposite Mrs. Ma
son's orchard; $8 per month. In
quire of Mrs. Mason, 'phone Black
1613.
TO RENT House with J rooms on
Fourth street; colsa In; "apply to
Maggie Mahaffey, 01 Park street
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J 1 tm r.m t(A
mm
FolgerV
Golden
Gate
Coffee
FOR RENT Four room house; one
,acre of ground set to garden, truck.
Inquire of Mrs. Brooks, at tha J. D.
FOR SALE Team ot heavy work
horses, 1400 and 1500 pounds; and
T years; also team driving mares. In
quire 1417 Washington Ave. t-14t(
FOR SALE A 4-year-old colt, well
broke. Apply at the Blua Mountain '
creamery. . V
FOR SALE 500 feet of picket fenc-
In good condition. Apply to Mrs. .
Zuber. . , .
FOR SALE About (000 feet of thor
oughly dry shlplap. Apply at O. E.
Fowler's office. '
in aroma-tight tins. Sold,
on merit No Prizes No
Coupons :No Crockery.
J. A. Folger (Sk Co.,
Sain Francisco
CIRCUS DAY at LA GRANDE
Performances at 2 and 8 p.m. This date will Positavely not change
FRIDAY MAY 15 FRIDAY
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22 Famous Equestrians M
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WMinifjIIHIIitillVIW
23
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42
30UBLE
LENGTH v'
R. R. CARS W
-rut muurirui-
500
PEOPLE
350 HORSES
MUSEUM
Double Menagerie
M lloman Hippodrw
Scores of Trained Wild Beasts
Pretty EDM fTT?iN
"he Only Lsdy in the Entire World who throws .
SOMERSAULTS on the Naked Bock of
a Surtiny runnrog
TI.,Ni.ptniv Pnmtn Phlrff4
so IllUilliSliiii nuuidii uiimiui
xBsssisi SEALS & SEA
V
Races
Merry Clowns
THt
le IFiezBa Tcsjss
tO L- Vely Ladies of Faultless Form in Clestic
Poses on a Oreat Revolving Pedestal.
11 Arabian Tumblers
Celebrated
itirk (10) Fanii?
liMrlei'i friihst CycIWi m Hollar Skaters
JO Reckless Rough Riders
i SHETLAND PONV BALLET
arvcIois pjjgfd
Aerlallst Supreme
7 Russian
Cossacks
StPERBj
OAKLAND
ENTREE
61IOW A BIG HIT. v
"Mrs. Temple's Telegram' Plays to
Full House.
" From the raising of the curtain un
til It was dropped, "Mrs.' Temple's
Telegram" company kept the audience
In an uproar. And while' it portrayed
the ridiculous,' waa In many Instances
true to life and should be a warning
to married men to always tell the
truth, and nothing but the truth un
less "wlfey" Insists otherwise.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
La Grande, Ore., May 6, 1908.
A sufficient contest affidavit hav
ing been filed In this office by W. Al
bert Burns, contestant, against Home
stead entry No. 14054, made January
11, 1905, for the NEtt NEK, section
28, T. 3 S., R. 87, E. ' W. M., by
Charles M. Perdue, contestee, In which
It Is alleged:
That said Charles M. Perdue has
wholly abandoned the land described
In said entry for more than six months
last past and furfher, that he has
never resided upon and Improved and
cultivated said land as required by law
nt any time or at all, and that said
alleged absence from the said land
was not due to his employment In the
army, navy or marine corps of the
United States as a private soldier, of
ficer, seaman or marine during the
war with Spain or during any other
war In wihch the United States may
be engaged.
Bald parties are- hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence
touching said allegations at 10 o'clock
a. m., on June IS, 1908, before the reg
ister and receiver at the United Stuter
'.and office In La Grande, Oregon.
The said contestant having in a
proper affidavit filed May 4, 1908, set
forth facts which show that after due
diligence personal service of this no
tice cannot be made, It Is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice br
slven by due and proper publication.
F.C. BRAMWELL,
J. T. WILLIAMSON. Register
Agent and Attorney for Contestant.
FOR RENT Well Improved -acre
tract near Palmer mill; 8-room
house, good orchard, good land. In
quire of B. F. Wade, Owl saloon.
l-9tt " ''
FOR RENT New 6 -room house with
bath and pantry. Large lot; sight
ly location; very cheap. Call H, I.
FOR RENT The skating rink hall.
Largest hall tn La' Grande; hard'
wood tloor. Mrs. Zuber. '
FOR RENT Suite of three rooms,
turnlshed complete. Inquire ot Mrs.
G. D. Simmons.
mares; extra good ' travelers; ' well
broke to ride or drive, single or dou
ble; also light mountain bug? andV
harness. Dr. C. H. Law, Union, Ots.
FOR SALE One 1-year-old horse,
broke to drive single, for a lady; two
milch cows with young calves. Seven
r pigs, 100 chickens, three wagons, on
.surrey; one buggy and several farm
Implements. " Five plecss of town
property, improved. . Bargain If aold
at once, ' Inquire ot Mary E. Child
en, Island City. v ".t V .;,
FOR RENT Furmsned rooms, close
In. Inquire at 1417 Washington av
. enue. Next door to rink.
FOR RENT Large store building,
with shelving and counters. Inquire
at 1417 Washington avenue. '
WANTED,
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for
housekeeping; also bedrooms. , In
quire at 1117 Washington avenue.
FOR RENT One furnished room;
modern. "Phone Red 1712.
FOR RENT Furnished front room,
close In; . modern conveniences.
'Phone to Black 951.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moore,
corner Q and Fourth streets. 'Phone
Red 1452.. ,p
FOR SALE.
R U troubled with poor eyesight'
lleacock can make U C good.
LIONS
A COMPLETE JAPANESE C.RCU
3 SENSATIONAL EQ'JILIHRI
Only Lady JaoanesB Artists in America
20 Astonishing Acrobats
HIGHEST JUMPING HORSES
HERDS 'PERFORMING ELEPHANTS
CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS INDICUS
CAKE WALKING ' HORSES
TRAINED IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS
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Grand STREET. PARADE
10:30'
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Arrival und Departure of Train ai
I .a Crundu.
Ng. 1, westbound Portland Special
arrives 9:25 a, in.; duparts, 9:30 a. m
No. 6, eu.3lbi.und pa iti-ngi-r, mil
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; do
parts (:50 a. m.
No. 2, eaatbound Chicago Special,
arrives 8:06 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m
I No. 6, wesibound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 9:65 p. in.; de
parts, 10 p. m.
. riln Branch.
Regular mixed train leaves La
Grande at 8 o'clock and returns at 3
o'clock p. m. The logging train
leaves La Grande at 12:30 p. m. and
returns at 7:45 p. m.
i. IL KEKXE'W, Agent.
La Grande, Oregon.
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. One
dollar for each setting. Telephone
to Red 212. -
WANTED To buy a four or five
room cottage, and two small houses.
Inquire of Ral Walk'es, the Houea
Mover. .
WANTED A- position as stationary
r.glnecr. Practical experience.: Can
give reference If required. Address
Box 758,' La Grande,
WANTED To trade lots in La Grande
' for horses. Call at Hill's drug store.
WANTED Three waitresses. Apply
at Model restaurant.
WANTED A man and wife to take
charge of a ranch near Cove. . Ap
ply to A. B. Conloy, or address hint
In this city. Must be competent.
WANTED Chance c make quick
service In moving furniture and
pianos with special equipment for
scfe hauling. All kinds of transfer
business solicited. Leave orders at
lluisten's store or 'phone to lied'
1161. J. W. Black.
Early Rose Seed Potatoes
Onion Setsa nd all kinds of fresh
Garden and Flower Seeds at
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY J
E. POLACK, Propr. Phone Main 75
Call up Main 75
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.W. tL ' .B0HNENKAMP CO.
:dealers ir:
t HIRD.'.rrr. IuVlS.FIRMTLRF.BIJILDIMC MATERIAL
Agents for Hunting o i Ll nr, the best that reaches
this market. Try ir.