La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 24, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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HENDERSON CORSETS-For over 50 years the Fav-
orite Corset of America's most fastidious women-
A Model for every Normal Figure.
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Showing New Gloves, New Neckwear, New VeiKngs,
New Waists, New Ribbons, New Hosiery, New Belts,
New Wash Goods, etc.
Informal Showing Millinery and Women's
SMART ATTIRE
Don't miss seeing our window display of Women's Suits and Millinery. A
glimpse of these authorative fashions will be a revelation concerning this Spring's
Style Tendencies. T'will only whet your appetite for
what's to come and a visit to the Suit and Millinery De
pigments will make you enthusiastic concerning this
Spring's fashions and the little it cost to follow them, if
you make this store your source of supply. We pride
ourselves on the superb assortment we are showing of ex
clusive models, andwill find lower prices here for good
quality and perfection in style than an other store in La
Grande. By all mean come in and see the very r ewest
and most correct things for women to wear.
The Quality Store
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Furniture
bargains thai will appeal to your iudgement, We have iust recieved a caiload of goods
that went through a fire. Dozens of pieces that bear no mark or sear, whatever. A crit
ical examination is invited. Besides this carload we haw bargains in second hand goods
We can only quote you a few prices, but we know if you call the values will speak for
themselves.
RUGS
JUST 50 PER CENT
Solid onk bedroom suite, regu
lar value $50; our price $25.00
CENTER TABLES
Splendid assortment all the way
from .. 75c to $10.00
GARDEN HOSE
BO-font lengths !M to 7
New Goods.
tsAKGAINS in LOUNGES
Damaged os slightly you would
never detect It. $15 and $20
values for only.. $12 ami $13
SPECIAL BARGAINS
No. 8 Cook Stove . $8
Springs, Job lot $1
Carpet paper, per roll 75o
Cook Stove, good order ....$14
9x12 . ..
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for
$6 up
...$1
LINOLEUM
We are selling the regular 85c
goods for
6oc
nii'io"
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A strong line, with wide range
of prices.
75c to $2.50.
CARPET
Splendid value, per yard.... 25c
MATTING
Tretty designs for 2K-, Og,
MATTRESSES
Our range of prices, coupled
with our bargain marking, will
interest you.
' $2, S:, $3.50, $1, $6.
NEW TENTS
8x10, 8-oz
8x10, 10-oi
9x12. 8-os!
12x14, 10-oz
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..$14
ROCKERS
Largo line to select from; a
net saving fo $2 on eevry chair.
WASHING MACHINES
Let us show you what
$6.00
will boy here.
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Everything marked in plain figures. Large stock of new and second hand goods
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TWO I'AKMS SOLD.
f ;7. SHU'S A QIKEX! SI IK'S A SIHEX!
is an explosion that is, always heard at sight of a
well dwe ,.J woman. If you ore flat-chested,
vilh Ul undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead
arm remark will never be applied to you.
"SI1' . wafers will make you beautiful, bewitch
ing They DEVKLOP Till". 1U"ST in a week from
3 to ( inches and produce a fine, firm, volupt'tous
bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make th i
arms handsome and well modeled and the nek
and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour.
Send for a bottle today and you'll be p!eae.t nd Knt-Tui. "M
HXN"' .wfer r Oo!,t-,.v h o. n ,,,.- pWeAht ' ra:v. and eorwetfent
to carry around. They are sola under guarantee to do all we claim
or MONEY BACK!
Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores r send DI
RECT TO US.
JUKE. During the next SO days only we will send you a sam
ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on rec lpt of 10c to pay cost of
packing and postage If you mention that you saw the advertisement In
this paper. The sample alone may b sufficient If the defects are
RFSK . ESTHETIC CHEMICAL. CO.. SI Y. lS5th ST., NEW YOltK.
One I'lrm ClitMtt Two IH-aM Hopnx-nt-ln-
Otcr $1 l,0(U.
school election may take iart In. the
bond election, namely: resident tax
payers. .
ill, QOWD
AT ISLAND
If real estate s:iles reflect the con
dition of a community, money circles
are eny in Grande Ilonde today. Two
sales made. to.lHV by the La Grande
Heal Kslate, Loan & Commission Co.
are: Hcmlcks bros., of Marysvllle,
' Idaho, bought 200 acres of Herman
(Vehrs for $11,5D. James Alnswnrth
has bought 6 4 acres of Walter Rixt In
the Mt. Glenn neighborhood for $3.
, Sou.
Island City. March J 4'. (Special.)
An excellent attendance marked the
opening of the Union County Sunday
school convention here this morning.
The weather Is . Ideal and nothing
stands In the way of fulfillment of the
splendid program, after noon today.
A most sumptuous feast was enjoy
ed In the M. A M. Co.'s hall at noon,
where the genial hospitality of the Is
land City ladles shone In splendor.
The program as carried out today and
as arranged for tomorrow follows:
jl Words of Welcome, Pastor C.
E. Deal, -
11:10 "The 3ource and Element of
Power," Rev. J. E. Youel.
Discussion. 5
Noon.
2. p. m. Devotional, O. C. Flesh-
man.
2:15 Organization and announce
ment.
2:30 "The Supreme Object of the
Teacher," H. A. Ketchum, D. D., Ba
ker City.
Discussion. .
S "Loyalty to Christ," S. W. See-
mann, D. D.
Business communications, reports,
etc.
4 "The Boy Problem; How Solved,"
Rev. I. M. Boyles.
Discussion. - ' "
Supper.
Social visitation.
7:30 Devotional, Mrs. J. E. Steven
son. 7:45 "Where-We Shine," two-minute
talks by a representative from
each school.
8:10 "Influence of the Modern
Theater on Young Life," Rev. Ford
Ellis.
8:30 "The Seven Devils In Sunday
School Work." Rev. C. A. Phlpps.
Thursday.
9 a. m, Devotional, Mrs. Thomas
Walslnger.
9:20 "Relation of the ' Sunday
School to 'Modern Reforms," Mrs. C.
H. Laws.
Discussion, led by Mrs. Hattle-Wolf.
9:50 "The Adult Class Movement,"
Rev. II. L. Willis.
10:io "Teacher Training; How to
Teach," Rev. J. E. Youel,
10:30 "Primary Problems; How
Solved," Mrs. H. J. Hockenberry.
10:50 "The Obligations of the
Teacher," E. T. Starkey.
Discussion.
11:30 Problems "For the Good
t? the Cr2er," Rov. v. A. rr.irr".
Noon. . -
o p. ni. Devotional, Mrs. H. I.
Willis. . '
2:20 "Things Helpful, from Super
intendent's Viewpoint." George II.
Currey.
2:40 The Question Box, Dr. Ket
chum answering.
3:10-IIow to Teach Next Sundays
Lesson," Rev. N. P. Barlow. .
3:30 "Row to Create a Missionary
Atmosphere," Mrs. W. L. Brcnholts.
Discussion.
4 "How to Maintain Lively Inter
est During Summer," E. L. Mcintosh.
4:20 "Method of Illustrating to
Primary School," Mr. J. W. McAllster.
Supper hour.
7:30 Devotional, Thomas Walslng
er. 7:45 "Our Local Option Iiw Im
periled; How May We Save it?" Rev.
W. F. Bradley.-
8:13 "The Open Door and What
Lies Beyond" Rev. C. A. Phipps.
Xoliv 10 Water Consumers.
Notice Is hereby given that those in
arrears for water rent, to the La
Grande water works, must pay up by
jthe first of April or the water will
i be shut off according to section 28 of
Ordinance regulating the use of wa
j ter. By order of
! 3-24-31 WATER COMMITTEE.
$20. Meadow Brook VJater
Will Raise as Much as
Others at $60. or More
A Free Perpetual Right will Raise as
Much as hither
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5 Forty Acre Tracts in the Cove District, the best of
orchard land, at $100.00 per acre, with perpetual water
right Free is a proposition you can't afford to overlook.
The weather is fine, why not look it over. Terms can
be arranged. . '
WHEAT LAND
x 400 acres of wheat land with 320 acres- in crop
is a farm you can step onto without losing a year. . It .
yields about 30 bushels to the acre, and the price is
$55. per acre. There is plenty of water on the place,
ar d is improved. See this at once. ,
The VAN DUYN REALTY Co.
DEPOT STREET
Daily Observer. 65c per Month
WHO CAX VOTE?
TKBDY USES "GYM."
'HoowvHt ami 'or Seep Worklns
While Stowmcr .Mxnrea.
Same Condition Next Milunlay as Gov
ern Sehtml Elections.
Some question has been raised as to
who Is entitled to vote In the school
election next Saturday, and this morn
ing The Observer called up an attorney
i for an opinion. The attorney said that
all who are entitled to a vote in any
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New York, March 24. A staff cor
respondent of the United Press aboard
the Hamburg, reported by wireless to
day that Roosevelt Innd son Kermlt
worked In the gymnasium early today.
When the message was sent the ship
was 2"0 miles off Sandy Hook, and
the weather was excellent. Roosevelt
t"lay will Inspe-t the engine room.
DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY
For Best quality ol DRY chain wood call on
: . V. E. BEAN
' Biggest loads for least money
PtIONERED 1741
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I A GOOD RrXORD
We have conducted a laundry business in
La Grande for many years. There must
' be a reason. A trial order will explain
the mystery. ,
A. B G . Laundry
PHONE MAIN 7
GEORGE PALMER, President w. H. BRENHOLIS" Asftuasnier
F. J. HOLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier
F. L. MEYERS Cashier
La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 170,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
J. M. Berry J. D. Mathescn F. J. Holmes F. M. Bryltit
C. C. Pennirgton F. L Meycr$ Gao. L. Cleaver
W. L Brenholts George Palpw
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STRKT
PORTLAND. OREGON
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