La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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If you are in need of anything in the jewelery line such as clocks, silverware, cut glass, hand painted china, a
nice chain and locket, ring or pin, call early and get it at less than wholesale price. For the next thirty days
only you have got this chance and it will not pay you to lose it.
Jo Ho Pe&re
La Grande's Leading Jeweler
Opposite the United States Land Office
EASTEIR
No matter how carefully you
may drcss'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 "'Clothes of Quality"
designed, cut and tailored from the
choicest fabrics by expert: the best
in the land
Clothes Or no clothes, you'll
surely be wanting an Easter Hat,
Ties otherand new toggery.
You'll find the choice spring
things here all are pleasingly
priced.
Ash
Brothers,
The Outfitters
GREAT CUT IN LUMBER
PRICES
We are closing our our retail 'umber yard in
La Jrande. Discount on rough, sizod, matched
and finish lumber 20 per cent. 75 and 10 per
cent off on doors and sash, universal list. Regu
lar moulding and mil! work same as lumber. Job
tots at any old price. Delivery at yard. Stock
taken in present shape and in quanities amounting
to $20. or more. No reduction on small lots and on
ituii gotten out v.
Stoddard Lumber Co.
Daily Observer, 65c per Month
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TWO PATRIOTIC ACTS
Striving to wind up for the Lin
coln farm association this week.
Chairman Mrs. Schilke and her com
mittee have decided on Thursday the
15th as the day when all coupons now
out and all new ones should be sent
In that inventory may be taken.
Thursday has been decided upon as
that is the 41th anniversary of Lin
coln's death.
Loyalty Should Milne.
On that day It Is more than right
that the city should make some dis
play of patriotism by exhibiting flags
or some other appropriate symbol of
loyalty. By so doing some little act
that will show esteem for the saviour
of the nation and by sending a 25
cent subscription coupon to the com
mittee, two appropriate things .will
have been accomplished acts that .lie
iltie t lie menu, y of the man 'n uues
tion.
A very pretty sketch of Abraham
' 'ncoln is contained In the following,
a part of the literature distributed
in La Grande during the past few
weeks:
II. (. KLMIMJ.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S work was
linished when, unheralded and almost
unattended, leading his little son by
the hand, he walked into the streets
of hnmi!''',d !!emr,nri
If. on that auspicious morn, the.
crowning benediction had descended
on him, he might , well have wished
to die. What more could we ask for
on earth? Assailed by the strong
est conspiracy that ever threatened
a nations life, his triuph over It was
complete and overwhelming, conquer
ing liberty for a class and national
existence for a people. Was not this
honor enough for one man?
He had survived ridicule; he had
outlived detraction and abuse; he had
secured the commendation of the
world for purity of purpose, con
stancy in disaster, clemency In tri
umph, and the praise even of his
armed foes for gentleness and mercy.
In times more troubled he had ad
ministered government with more
ability than Carnot, and war with
more success than Napoleon the
Tlnid. II j lad paled the jjlorv of
Hastings in preserving the empire,
and had earned comparison with
Hampden for self-command and rec
titude of int ntlon, while as an eman
cipator of a race he stood alone with
out a rival . d without a pai'illol
If fame had approached him with
the laurels of a conqueror, if power
had offered him a scepter, and am
bition a crown, he would have scorned
them all. He asked from men, he
asked from God, but one culminating
boon peace, peace on the bloody wa
tci's mid tc !ioJitcc! sJcrc fc1
alas! Such a consumation was de-.
nied.
UK I M1AIIY WUUU UK I
For Best quality oi DRY chain wood call on
V. E. BEAM
Biggest loads for least money
PilONE RED 1741
MOST I'ltOt'lt.t.M 1'KT.
The Pastime Is certainly giving the
people the worth of their money this
week, for there has not been such a
strong bill in La Grande since vaude
ville has been started by the theatres.
Gihain and Norton, "The Singing
luo," treated the audiences last night
to an exhibition of rare singing that
amu:t be excelled on the coast in
fact they are the equals of any singing
team in vaudeville.
For difficult steps well executed.
Kram is and Stewart beat any team
yet seen here .and their baseball
sketch in which they keep dancing
while playing the game, is a novelty
that brings down the hoove at every
show.
Add t this, two excellent pictures
and you have a show that is worth
more llum popular prices.
reliable preparation like Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, that is famous
for Its cures or colds and can always
be depended upon? For saye by All
Good' Druggists.
Vatican Tile Heine. iy Is put up 1.1
. titte with n.i;-.,'Ie attached. May be
tpiilled dtreclfy to the affected parts.
uarai;tee,i. Price 50c. Sold at Sll
'rthini'j Family drug store.
BISSEY'S 1HCK LINK.
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 241
Night 'Phone Mam 25.
E. Ij. BTSSEV.
Accuracy the Key Note
When you are Installing a new plumbinig
system or making the minutest repair. We
do this at the time you want it and at prices
you can afford to pay.
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPO) STREE1
O
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EDS
Field Garden Lawn
IN BULK
l"ct Treatment far Cold.
"Most ordinary colds will yield to
the simplest treatment." as the Chi
v ago Tff'iiiiiV-i " iiloiTei .ti; d ittxutiieb,
hot foot baths, a free perspiration and
in avoidance of exposure to cold and
wet offer treatment." While this
treatment is simple, it requires con
siderable trouble, and the one adopt
ing It must remain in doors for a
day or two. or a fresh cold is almost
sure to be contratted. and In many
Instances pneumonia follows. Is It
not better to pin your faith to an old
Quick Transfer
For Rapid Delivery Set vice
Call Up
WILLCOCK BROS.
We are in position to do any
kind of transferring. Give us a
trial order. Calls answered day
or sight.
'Phones:
Day, Red "11.
Night, Black 1171.
I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST
VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT
ED IN UNION COUNTY, AND I
KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT
OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS;
AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES
ARE AS LOW AS IT IS CONSIST
ENT TO SELL FRESH, RELIABLE
STOCK.
Alfalfa, Red and Alsike
Clover, Timothy
and all Kinds of Garden Seed and
Lawn Grasses
A. V. OLIVER
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