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EVEMG OBSERVER, LA GRASDK, OREGON. M0X1UV. 8. 1!MI. TAGE EIGHT. FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER Fre to You and Every Slst- ! erlng from Woman's Aliments, lun woman. - ' I kuuvr woman ' raff wing. A otv touuu but) euro. i wiu mail, inworany cfiarga, BitUhl-,. i miii i i i in n ininiiiiiiinj Ai3 4 Easter wiiu luu mnvuuuuill Mi ait T auffurar l uiui' allmouW. I want to i.-U m ,... '.ru" Bill HURT thla cnr-iM. my nmdm, for yonnelf, daughter, your tuothor, or your aU tor. I wantil ouA.help ofdoor Mou mmk nnder, woinwo auSttringn. What w woman kn,i. iHmc, wa know betur than any doctor i kuow that my'homo treatment la aaf anrti..! eura for Imcotmhi 1 HUM tMntgtt, WnnKaTaw EIGHT PAGES. Willi Our showing of the Fads and Fancies in Clothing, Hats, Ladies Suits and Millinery is attract ing favorable comment' The HYDE PARK Ederheimer, Stein & Co. M A K I K I to extol the artistic merits of our new goods from the There is "Snap" and "go" to the new styles that you The few days preceed ing Easter wili be one char acterized.by specialy attrac tive values in new Spring goods. We have reasons standpoint of style and worth. will find most pleasing. N. K. WEST THE QUALITY STORE H ouse of Bargains j : III i i 1 1 J J - t . L. . - !!.. t -I - t! L .1 I we cannot leii you in our aaa oi our many udrgauis. univ a lew ai a unit, our (ere smerely a sample lot that you will find in every nook and corner of our crowbed store. I j ! i SPECIAL HAKGAIV. 31 EX'S SADDLE. VuHtenlay we bought a second hand A first class high grade $10 saddle cupboard with glass doors. You Bood as new for $20 vould think It new. lROX REDS. Cost $12 our price; A large assortment to select from, SAVE $10. Hd you aie doing yourself an injus- lUiy our l.u Cede steel range with ties by not looking my line over. reservoir for ('A KI'ETS. Others auk . ... $". Next week a new assortment of MATTRESSES. . carpets will arrive. Call look Genuine bargains In wire and wool. them over. . ' We are selling wire goods from $1 LIXOLEl'.H. to $6 Why pay SScts for the same grade OOOk STOVES. we are selling for 63cts. Several good second hand cooking LOl'NGES. stoves purchased yesterday, extraordi- $20 values for $ 12 nary values at $S mid $10. Come look us over. : : : Everything marked in plain figures. Large stock of new and second hand goods i St s L 0 England Dan Sweeney a section hand under Foreman Stevens on the East'divlsion, was severely hurt while unloading ties early this morning. His right leg was broken by a falling tie. Dr. C. T. Bacon set the break and Sweeney was. ordered to Portland where he will be placed in the rail road hospital. He is 43 years old and unmarried. He left on the morning train for the metropolis. HURRY MOUNTAIN LINES CHIEF RAXGER WILL BUILD SEVERAL MILES Starkry.Sumptor Telephone Line will be Extensively required Heavy Suow Storm Hurt it. Harry Powder, chief ranger In this reserve district, came down from North Powder last night where he visited with his family over Sunday, and today started for Starkey. from which point he will begin the repair of the Starkey-Sumpter telephone line at once. . The heavy snows of the winter damaged the line to a con siderable extent, and quite a lot of work Is necessary to put It Into com mission. A good many hails, cabins and tele phone lines will be built during the coming summer, and Mr. Parker ex pects to have nearly 20 rangers at work. A .MEETING OF CREDITORS . TO BE HELD IN BAKER Former Asitnnt Postmaster Here Goes into Bankruptcy at Baker City Legal .Notice Given. J. II. I irishman, formerly located in this city and at one time assistant postmaster under G. M. Richey, has been ajudicated bankrupt through clue process In the district court of the ITnltcd States for the district of Oregon. Mr. Irishman Is now living at Baker City and the meeting of the creditors will be hold in that city on April 16. Xo schedule of assets or liabilities are given. The formal notice of the bankruptcy proceedings appear else where in this Issue. WANTED A firstclass man to take care of a stallion for 3 months. J. E. Reynolds, La Grande, Orego i. Phone Black 602. 4-5-4-12 tot l e Ten Room House, Stone Foundatian, Stone Cellar, Two Blocks from Depot, Furnished Throughout $2fi00.00 One half cash, balance on two years time at 7 per cent interest Logan-Sherwood Realty Company ' t The Little Shop ;:; 906 Wain St. - Embroidery lessons giv en. Stamping done in eylet. French, VVallach lan, Hedebo, and Cut Work. Orders taken and lessons given" in Stenciling. Shirt waistf Genter Pieces etc Stamped, tmoroidery Materials. Easter Cards ! In the Justice Court for the La Grande Justice of the Peace and Constable District, Cnion County, Oregon. A. V. Andrews and W. W. Berry, partners doing business under the firm name of Andrews & Berry, plain tiffs vs R. B. Stewart, defendant. To R. R. Stewart the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are herpby required to appetfr In the above entitled Court for action on or before the 8th clay of .May, 1909, the same bring fully six weeks after the first publication of this Summons, and If you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgement against you in the sum of $58.85 and rosts and disbursements herein. The said sum of $."8. S3 being the amount due the plaintiff. This Summons is published by or der of the Hon. R. A. Stewart, Justice of the peace for the La Grande Dis trict In the above entitled Court, made and eutered cn' 'the ID !ay of March. A. D., 1909, which order di rects that said Summons shall be published not fess than once a week for the full period of six consecutive weeks in the I-a. Grande Evening Ob server. The first publication Is made on the 1st day of April, 1909. 4-l-8-15-22-:9-56. A. STEWART. Justice of the Peace. ktat, Utt nt bemttt, Ittrlai tow htliatt, wmLt trf Hlic n tht tn. awMncMf, 4ttin JTS lloaM, aMriatu, fi UMMf IimMm hmti nit mkanm atcaliaf to our at-x. '"" I want to mnd you atailtli hi Ufi hntm aflrdr H to nrova to you that you can car yourself at noma, aaally, quickly and urolr. Bnmnmber, that. It alH cttt m mint to Klrc the treatment complxte trial : ami if. Wlh to oontlnna, It will eoit yon only about Moentaa week or leas than two omiU a tUj. It will not tnterfxr with your work or oomipatlon. Just t4 at raw mm M tdnjii, tell nm how you ufltir If you with, and I will nd you thn tntniHnt for youroane. entirely free, In iilatn wrap per, by return mail I will abio send you (rat d call, my book HOMIM (Nil HFOICJU UVISEI" with explanatory UluittraHona Hhon Ing whr women Huffer, and how they can eaally cure theouelynj at home. Ervry woican ahould hayo It, and learn to Mil far hfitf. Then when the doctor 'You muMt hays an oimratlon," you oan decide for yournelf . ThouBandu of women hayaenred thitmi-lyeii with my home remedy. It onrea ill M it raaat To Mollnri af 0aacj1ar. I will explain a Ml in pi ii home trontnient which RMdlly and cflfi-tually cure U'ucorrhm-a, tireen Hlcknuwand lSlnful or JrrcKulur Mount nml lun lu young LndioH, Plumpneh and health alwayareHultofron its life. Whererer yon live. I can refer you to India of your own locality wHo know and will gladly tell any mtlTcrer thnt thU Kn InttiMnlreolly urtinll women's clineaiea, and makes women nl( etronfr, pluinii and mlniHt. Jail una at row aMr, and the free tendny'atrestmentUyoun.alM ' e bonk. Write to-duy, at you may not . u tliin offer attain. Addrea m. summers, boxh - Notro Dame, Ind., u.s.a. No matter how carefully you may dress on other days of the year Easter Sunday always calls for your best. It's splendid foresight to make Easter preparation early so as to se cure the best. If you need a new suit, just take a look at our ".'Glothes of Quality" designed, cut and tailored from the choicest fabrics by experts 4he best in the land Glothes or no clothes, you'll surely be wanting an Easter Hat, Tie and other new toggery. You'll find the choice spring things here all are pleasingly priced. Ash rothem The Outfitters rur rrMe Am iiiir C CUI3U1M LUNG Yes, we will have anything you wish in the. Ed ison line and everything you can find in the latest, catalogue, March 1 1th. March records are now on sale. We have the Double Disc Records for the small sum of 65 cents each. Read what . J. Paderewski, the world's best PianOist, has to say in.the Music Trades Review for. the.We.h.r..Pi?.no. ....When -hs-siy-s-it -is b-l !- must be so. IVE SELL WEBER AAD ALL OThER CC0D FIAN0S Bramwefl Music Company PHONE BLACK 1071. ADAMS AVENUE ? 4t f tM44t