La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 18, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EVEXTNQ OBSKRTEK, LA GRAKOE. OTIEGOX. THCKSDAY, 3VKK 18, 190.
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Publlnlied Dally Except Sunday.
CCRllETf BROTHERS, .
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
Vailed Press Telegraph Serrk.
.ally, per nionth, ,js
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Daily, one year In advance. . . . . .H.60
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Weekly, one year, in advance;. :1.00
Weekly, six months, In advance. . .75
Entered at the pout office at La Orande
ai second-class matter,
Thl paper will not publish any arti
cle appearing over a nqm d plume.
Signed artlclea will be received subject
to the discretion of the editors. Please ,., " V ' '
,fMiucu:g, ciuter occause mey
to the saloon. Men visit the saloon as
a eocial habitat. The sense of associa
tion Is made the more potent at first
by stimulating drinks. Conviviality.
though it ,developsrto vice, possesses
an. alluring charm. That regret and
perhapa degradation follow la aulte
another matter. The fact of cood fal.
lowshlp and the figure n cuts In the
support of the saloon remains: and
according to the view of the "Pres.
byterian". writer It ( roust be reckoned
with to maintain' conditions that will
prevent the return of the saloon "where
It once has been banished.
The practical sort of effort that Is
recommended along thla line Is readily
suggested, namely, the establishment
of coffee clubs, or other similar places
of social resort for the army of young
men wno are without the bale of
Ign your articles and save disappoint
men i.
.':. Advertising Rates.
' Display ad. rates furnUhed upon ap
plication, j
Local reading notices 10c per line
first Insertion; 8c per line for each eob
aequent insertion. . .,' .. . , ,,
Resolutions of condolence, tc aline.
' -t thanks, to a lie.
GOOD FELLOWSHIP.
la the ''"Presbyterian" of June XI,
Weri appears an . editorial . entitled:
-wnat instead of Salons T" The
jtbesr of th editorial is the Influence
c good fellowship either for good or
" The treatment of the theme is
tolerant, even la the condemnation of
hat species of good fellowship which
to baaed on the vice of excess! r
drinking; or rather that which la de
veloped. under circumstances that lead
to a harmful Indulgence in IntoxJcjt-
( Jn beverages., The moral la, to speak
In ft churchly' sense, that the devU
should be beaten with hit own weep
na; that the churches need the culti
vation of wisdom. In the recognition of
a most potent human attribute to be
offered in some manner as a substl-
; tute where the saloon has been abol
ished. In other words, there Is the admis
sion that good fellowship Is the one
chief factor which" brings patronaue
are living among atrangera, st because
their home is not what It ougM to be.
This movement is urged as one in
which all churches can engage with
profit as we consider the mission of
the church.
This recommendation Is well put;
and it might apply in the saloon town
ks to the non-saloon town. In the case
bf the individual enterpriseunder the
question of financial profit really has
no place. The failure of such lnstl
tutlont hitherto, has been because this
very question, was of chief considera
tion. The enterprise did not pay
financially, and it waa abandoned on
that account The benefits that ae
true, Irrespective of the financial out
eome. are la line With what the
churches are endeavoring to accom
pllsh. The margin of cost where there
I lack of self-support is a proper tax
upon the church, If. tte membership is
earnest In well-doing. The "Presby
terian" baa broached a subject,, and
dropped suggestions relative thereto,
which should set the . churches to
thinking." Portland Telegram.
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The ladles of- Central 'church are
planning to serve Ice cream on July
Fourth. Ftill details will be announc
ed later.
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Y $33.00 hl$K,
6Jbv ROUND TOP T1SFE3
; v. . 0.02 PSW .WHEEL- ;
FURNITURE
1T C05T POR 015H
$31.50
' 2.30
22.60
THE CELEBI?flTE6 ''IchEJRflHQE PERCENT OFP 5
- REMEMBER we are Reducing Stock on NEW FURNITURE and Selling out all Second Hand
Xoodsat Cost. I am making this the LOWEST PRICED furniture House In the city. v v :
EASY TERMS, AT LIVING PRICES TO RIGHT PARTIES. - NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
r. B. HAISTf.N
'Phone Black 641
r ' 213 FIR STREET
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Thone Red 1161
1411, 1413. J4I5 Adams Ave.
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Ladd Canyon, June 17. (Special.)
-"Ladd Canyon won another baseball
game nere Sunday, their - opponents
being the Alioel team. The score waa
14 to 1. This $ the first auramer our
boys have ever played strong teams.
and they are doing some fine work, as
has been shown. Out of the six games
they won five." '
tr. Phy.oTt', Hot Lake, gave tome
of the Ladd Canyon boys a pleasant
spin In his 'Merry Oldsmobile" last
Saturday evening. On their trip they
passed through Union, where they
were refresher with ice cream. 'Then
they passed through Cove, back to
Union, then to. Hot Lake, where the
Hot Lake dining-room ateward, Mr.
Alton, was waiting with his camera
for a snapshot. They were:' Bryan
Crossen, Neil McCluro, .Roy Pecbler.
Harry Titus, Eugone Banton,' Louie
Phillips, Henry Counsel, Eddie Gra
ham and Lester Crossen.
v . Cbaooa for Ptdae. ,:
If any party wishes to have a pic
nic and Is pusxled to know where to
have it at do not overlook Llnebar
ger's park, as not a. . prettier place
could "be found In Ladd Canyon, that
Is large enough tor a picnic. Mr.
Llnebarger, who Is owner of the
grounds, -has fixed , the' place ' and
trimmed the' trees up to perfection
All those who were present at our
school picnic there laat Friday, which
included exactly 80 in number, cer
tainty enjoyed themselves. The pic
nic lasted from S o'clock In the morn
ing until 4 In the afternoon. The;
various classes on the program which
were written for the eighth arade.
were very good. The program which
was rendered In the hall, was aa fol
lowsi I :;.
r Song "The Holidays," by school. '
Kaeav "Education," Mury . Banton.
Boio "In Dear Old Georgia," Lulu
and liabet Counsell. ' . .:'' . .
Class prophecy, Kate Braden.
Son ''School Days," Frankle Pee
bler. ..
' Class history. Lulu Counsell.
Instrumental solo, Jennie Sherwood.
Class will, Alta. Banton.
Recitation "Bey la Church," Katie
Counsell. '
Miss Dora Murdock, who has been
teaching school here, left for her home
at Monmouth, Ore., last Friday evening.
La Grande Teacher Married.
C. W. Chandler and Mtsa Delia Den
ning were married In Baker City yes
terday afternoon. The happy young
people passed through ' La Grande
this morning on their wedding trip,
They will vlelt Portland, Seattle and
the northwest cities before their re
turn .home
Notice) to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given to all whom
It may concern, that Mertle Aldrlch '
baa' been t appowwu '' .M..Tj '""
court bf Union county, Oregon, admin-'
istratrtx of the estate of Vary A. Al
drlch, deceased. All persona having;
claims against the estate of said e- ' .
ceased are required to present then .
with proper vouchers within six
months from the data hereof, te the
adminlatratrix at the office of Arthar
C. WUllams, room 1 and S, southwest
corner of Depot street and " Adama.
avenue, La Grande, Union counter.
Oregon.
Dated June I, 18.
MERTIE ALDRICH.
Administratrix of the EsUte of Mary
A. Aldrlch, Deceased.
djS-ll-li-2july!-10
FOR RENT Four-room house
.North side; close in. Inquire at thla
fflce. s.16tc
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, AENS SHIRT SPECIALS
50c Work Shirts ..... i 1 .". .3 1c
75e Dress Phlrls ...38e
11.25 to 11.50 Dress Shirts .....k.79o
- $a.o
IVOItK PANTS
51.49
PLAIN AXD FANCY VESTS
98c
ivoo to tiK.no
MKN'S NUTS
$9.85
.3I) to $H.W
HOYS' liONli PANTS sins
THE FAIR STORE'S
TREMENDOUS
$3.89
l..-( t $Tt.iM
HOYS' k.M.i: I'WTS St ITS
$2.29
S'.OO til
Hiiyv siior.s
;;. $1.59
I3.M1 to $3.00
MIA'S WDUK MIOi:
$1.98
1.50 to tA.no
"..men's ituH moi:s
$3.19
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VJI'IM-IINI TIES
18c
Me to Tie
Kl'MMElt fNt)ERWF-.R
Closes.as Before
AdverHsed . . .
SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20th
TWO MORE DAYS of Merciless Price Cutting - Two More Days of Matchless Shopping Oppor
tunities Thrnour This Great Stock Positively Nothing Reszned Every Arlical at Substantial Reduc
tions h Prices and Hundreds of Extra Special Bargains in Every Department for Friday and Saturday.
Don't fail to attend 'Twill pay you
Ladies' Kerchief Specials
100 dozi-n drummer's namiilcN I
vtlikii can now lie bought at hi Hum
' liulf rrgulur price:
10c Handkerchlt-fs ,
16c Handkerchiefs ........ .'. J,. oo
,20c Handkerchiefs 9c
75c Handkrrchlt fs c
11.00 Handkerchiefs . . . .47c.
FANCY HOSE
49c
"""aisasBa
LADIES'
I.Oy KIMONAS
mm
1-2 Price
$25. $30. Ladies Tailored Suits $14.75
,A1! this Seasons Suits Handsomly Tailor
ed Tan, Brown, a d Blue. Regular form
$25. to $30. Special for Friday and Sat
urday Only $14.85
$15.00 Ladies Covert Jackets $8 95
Tan Covert Tailored Jackets 23 in Long '
with Broad Cloth Trimmings and Silk '
ined Thruout. Regular Price $15.00
Special f .95
S!5.00Si!k Jackets' J7.50
3,000 YARDS, EXTRA 15c VALUES LIVEN CRASH TOWL
SPECIAL PER YARD 9c
V-i-A I I I 1A itAMsu, Oili'.liU.V.
111 . oyC ) '
2.00 o 2.-,o
LADIES' MIOEs
$1:38
A I.I,
I.MlIES' TItlM.MEII It.VTS
1-2 Price
ti.Olt lo 82)5
ClllMl'S AMI Misses' SHOES
.$1.59
1 ft. on
I.AI11FX' SKIUTS
$7.S5
tl.OO
AMEIUt AN UWtX COISS1.TS
37c
20c
Ill.ACK HOSE
12c
7.V lo
Mll W AISTS
48c