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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1908)
evcxinc. o nsKnvrn. la cnAxnr, precox, moxpay, November m. w. Fjr.iiT iwges. L AST OF THE GREAT SALE sa5www?vww : n n n nnnn rr n ay An fTlt IWmM II f ft M h if V nequaie I Ladies Black Satin Ladies' 35c Wool Hose Ku BiiV lr .... TIME AND CASH J Saved by my Metaed of t DLfitflng Wells ' No Wood Used 1 Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon- ey. Instruction in, Gaso- line . Engineering . .. Call or Write R. A. WEST; I The Well Driller 4 CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and Concrete work. : CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed L. ROBERTS I PHONE BLACK E82 i TrenunT"! Cull for City Vnrront. 1 Notice Is hereby given that there E.C' now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants issued on general '. fund of La C.ranrte city, up to and in cluding No. 6T5. endor.'d March 14. j JOT. ! Interest on all warrants on general j ' fund from No. "! to No. :65. in clusive, ceases from this date. Tlere are also funds In the treas ury U pay warrants Issued against the water fund nt lj4 Grande city, up -J Ineludlng N- 77B. endorfed a Petticoats, $123, Worth 50 per cent more GREATEST BARGAINS IN 23c ii .11 ii' he loien July 7. 1908. Interest on all warrants No. 7768, inclusive, ceaBes from date of this car.. . ' La Grande, Oregon, November 9, M08. : J I I J. K. WRIGHT. BURGER and SEVERSON La Grande. Ore. r hone 4 Main9i . Real Estate and I Loans, Fire and I life Insurance. 1 i ; ; II COLLECTING AGENCY . N. B. Long Distance Col- lection a Specialty OVER NEWLW DRUG CO. Z. 9 VALUES ! The real value of your property de-: 1 .1.. t : penas enureiy upun . : the title A properly . prepared ABSTRACT will showycu the exact ; condition of ycur title t CALL AT OllR Off ICE : AND LET US EXPLAIN WHAT r lMICl : J MEANS TO YOU ; j.R. 0LIVER I La Grande National Bank .j Building MEANS TO YOU Hot Clik'kr-i Tamatcs. K. V. Elders has added to his con- feitlonery department, hot chicken ta- rvl. artrt thtwt eue.. im ... - Heloiis dilntles. will find the best ever rendv fo.- your order at E. D. Seld candv store. The worst failures are those suc- cew that have come at the cost of $1.58 and $2.23 Boy's Overcoats LEAVE HOME The story of "Why Girls Leave Home," which will be the attraction at the Steward on Wednesday. Decem ber 2, Is suld to be one of the unuxual dramatic plays of great Intensity.' The story Is that f a 'young and beautiful girl whoHi-t character Is misunderstood by hcr'.eldcr brother, who seeks to drive Instead of conxing her and she Is Induced, to believe thai there is more In a "Hoheroinn" life than In the quiet At lite Steward WtciiiIkt : life of her homer She Is saved from the evils of that kind of a life by good friends and a constant lover, and all ends happily with virtue triumphant and villain exposed and punished. E. J. Carpenter has spared no expense In stuping the play: the scenic Investi ture being very elaborate, while the members of the company are peoph especially suited to the characters they portray. I (efgi - I7T rlStl l IKelley's Market Game l 1 J . Poultry '. : STRCTLY FRESH : Reliefs Market J WHY GIRLS SPOILSKAllHd Large lot of Ladies' flannelette Wrappers, worth $1.50, SHOES EVER OFFERED Qflf La Grande Ice-skating adepts were foiled yesterday by the. heavy snow storm. With glarry Ice bating them on the night before, many had made ar rangements to visit Perry Sunday and enjoy' the splendid skating faculties that appeared to be In store. But the snow has ruined the lee tor the pres ent at least. Though only about two Jnches In depth, the snow is so wet and the surface of the Ice so soft that the two haVe been amalgamated into a substance that does not permit Ice skating with the highest degree of pleasure. ... , , ' Week of Prayer. ! At a conference of representatives of seven lay brotherhoods in the United States held in Chicago, Janu ary 23. 19'8, It was voted: "That we recommend to our broth erhoods and to other, organizations of men and to missionary boards through out the world the observance of the week beginning with the Sunday fol lowing the last Thursday in Novem ber as a week of special prayer for the 'spread of Christ's kingdom among men throughout the world.'.' , This suggestion which comes from an entirely lay source, has been heart ily endorsed by the various authorities in all the bodies represented, which Included Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists and others. This week will be observed by St. Peter's church, beginning on Sunday tinnlnc throughout the week ng throughout me neea with the exception of Saturday. There wiin ine eA i will be service on the week days at 7-30 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is ex- . , . . , tended to all Christian people to join .... . u ln these services, if their own churches i Ar.A are not observing the week. And as ' ,.. It represents a men s movement for men. It Is hoped that Christian men wlU respond ami co-operate. -Rev Cpton H. Glbbs. rector, , . Strayed. Tuesday, November 2, black male hunting dog (pointer) white breast: carrying black leather collar with large ring. Finder please notify E. Sebhclov. Both 'phones. 4-3t IosT Cold watc! and leather fob. with charm: charm colored white and blue, containing letter "G." Finder return to this office. FOR SALK The residence property nf W. F. Anderson. 16"4 Adams ave nue, La Grande. For particulars see M:s. A. J. Warres." tf ' Av. : Fdison Ihomsralis and Iter- oids at XFAVMX HOOK STA Tioxmr'ctv, V1 We 0nScleat98c Mens' Underwear-Full Suits for Pastime Theater D. R. ECC'LES, l'roprlctor. MOTION PICTURES AND . - ILLUSTRATED SONGS Wrongfully Accused. "Won't Vou CtMiic Out and lluy Croquet?" By C. P. Ferrln. . . How to Prosperln Business. . "All Aboard for a Uoocl Time." B. J. E. Hiatt. .-11 Out to Muse.; Fortune Hunters. Suecluities. by J. Lawrence : AVhite. ., DOORS OPEN AT 7, P M. Ladles' souvenir matinees Wednesday, 3 o'clock, Children' 6c matinee Satur- day, 3 o'clock. , COUNTRY BOYS WANTED EOR BUSINESS POSlTiONS Buiness men of Oakland and ' Han Francisco, and other large cities, want J.tWUl.f ...... ILttKU ... ...... (V-w...... prepare fof commercial positions. 4?. periimce has shown that -the average boy from the farm has habits of in dustry and Integrity that make for success.' The Polytechnic Business College of Oakland, Cal.,.has made a phenome nal record in training and plucing young nun and women in oubiiito - - . ,.uiin, nmi th Culleee is located as provide homel ke accommodations lu "w,c very low rates. . it Is said that every young man who 1U8KUUl ' has taken the complete course in busl- nas taiveii n v ness trainiofi a..m College has re- ,,n " .,., '-iiwimei - -tuum tuelll upon " ' ' ' "h. ; An Illustrated Catalogue will be .aent free to anyone who will write to prof. W. E. Gibson, 306 Twelfth fct.. Oakland, Cat. Quick Transfer: For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up . WILLCOCKBROS. We are In position, to do any kind of transferring. . Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or night. 'Phones: Day. Red "61. Night. Black 1271. t 12 tt tt X ........ . i . r I THE LYRIC Parson & Baker. Props. & Mgrs. f H. B. PARSON. C. W. BAKER. ; ' " ' ' ,. ; The Witch's Kiss. Deceiver ! Walker a,nd Gray, sketch team. "Dolly Dear." White Cops. ' "Always Me," The Spider's Den. High-class vaudeville, and the most realistic and , Interesting picture ever brought to the city. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. .. . I'lctiires Clinngo Monday and Thursday. Prices, adults 1C cents; chil- dren under of 12, 5 cents. Ladles' souvenir matinee Wednosduys, and children's souvenir matinee it K:itnr(1tv..' ' 1 ' ' THE SCENIC S. A. GAUDIMEK, . Proprietor and JIanagcr. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE LATEST MOVJNO PICTURES. Kiinnue of program Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays. ' - - ' ; ; ' 1 : ' ; Head Dress Worn In Botaua. ' Hapless Hubby. Ambulance Dogs, idle Policemen.' , Effect of a Sh,ave. ' Cecil Summers, "His Nibs, the Italian." : ' Matinee prices as usual. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 Children under 15 years of o era E matlnMa. 4.4. i 4 nrtoT's n rir itve ' - Best of service, . Day and Night.' Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. Phone Red Ji Night 'PhoneMain 26. . , . .-'. Stamping done and embroidery lesson given: Alt materials used are the bel quality. One lesson free wtt each piece. ' . J ....... r.l (mm No. 7511 to the sold. on tne '" . L