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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1909)
r.iCE sir. IFEXIXH ilU.t.vm ... EIGflT PAGES. i ' J J f .:.!' I' !,:! 4 I J T h : i. PAGE EIGHT. ETESIXfl rnSKRVEB. LA GIUSPE. OREGOV T1TS3 AY, APRIL, gtt, 1M9. The Big Beauty Chorus Spirit of 76 Bg J?edM Yana Varna Girls I Dancing Dutch Kiddies Y V 'Hi: . . . . I fi ' : :r .. 'it ... . ;.. .M-: h?v . i : , - b - h ' - v -! ( '1 . f v - ' - - ' ." 1 1 t' -" : , , ' J . '" j , '. . .'" .'.. :, . ... i ; , : ' ..." 'Is-: -.yj ' . . .:, . . j i f.i -r: ' a' -.M ! One MerrY Musical liight ''flltiSlmiVt ' SPCM PRICES: Lower Foor $1.00, 75c; Bacony 50c, ?5c. Scafs on sale Tuesday at 10 A. M.m l Speca Caroad of SCEWERY; The Big Electric Effects . The Indian En campment The Moon Girl The Electric Mill The Enchanted Automobile SPSS We are Agents o for Warren's Rust-Proof Corsets 50 different models are now on display here, no two of them alike, and air perfectly new. The choice on any of these assure an absolutely, distinctive tailored suit, and at aprice little if any more than you would pay for the goods and having it made. , - ' ' , l . . Exquisite Millinery In the matter of style, the most critical expert must pronounce our "exhibit, correct.' . There is su-h a variation in size, such a yariety of triminins:, that almost any Uesire vqu may have for-the quiet, the sulxluel, or for any model up to the (hisliiuly picturesrjue, may be gratitied. You will pronotim-e the exhibit complete. . Silk Petticoats ; You eei-tainly need a new silk petticoat for your new spring suit because for this you cannot make one that you have "to." Just in . a beautiful color variety, as well as black, the guaranteed kind. - Ladies' Shoes Shoes that give good wear. We set shoe standard high because we know that shoes of assured quality iu leather and workmanship are most satisfactory, both in style and -st. They have stood the test of time. Jt will pay you to buy them. . Lingerie Waists -.'.'. '''--'. '. .. ''.' When you see these new spring and sunimer waists you will niar- vel; when you learn that they are. all new patterns, long sleeves, and no two alike. They are so dainty; all have been copied from the choicest French models. v i r. H ........... , . ' - ' ---.-....-. .-.r. It .... . . . o a me spring coar ana jacneiy nave mi i vcu There is no season of the year when the store is more interesting than now " N IP THE QUALITY STORE WES T Idom't waste your time and money planting poor seeds. CEDDES BROS, have those that grow. All kinds of gar den vegataoles, potatoes five-varieties. Flower seeds of all kinds and varieties. ; Win the prize this year by planting our Aster seeds. If you need anything in the grocery line, we carry the best. ....... . .. GEDDES BROS: PHONE CAMPS ON SURVEY LINE Engltippr Plcklr and party left this afternoon to begin the actual survey for our new water system. The party consists of seven men besides Mr. Plikler, his assistant Mr. Ec kelson, and the chef, Mr. Oilbank. The others are Tom Williamson. Ed Hughes. Lot Snodgrass. Ernest Oust, Vic, Melville. Leo Hearing and "Doc" Bacon Tom Williamson is rodman, Melville and Eacon chainmen, Snodgrass and Gust aieuYeiT ana ' Hearing wlil'- ttut flagman. The first camp will be made near Morgan Lake tonight. , The. line from the reservoir to the vicinity of the camp will probably be completed this afternoon. The next camp will be pitched on Rock' Creek and the third one at Dividing Corrals. Prom thereon the camps have not the con tats. enlence of the workers' die. eW .t 15.00 81.00 81.00 12.00 !fl ' BILLS ALLOWED. List of bills audited and allowed by the Board of County CommlsBloneis at the April Term of County Court, 1909: ;;. ; ' ; V- ' ' GENERAL FUND. John Walden, transporting R. O'Biyant to reformn school. .$ 43.00 W. A. Rodifer, relief for March, 190. C. M. Humphreys, work in Tax dept. March,. 1909..-.. ,. Merrel Childers, work In tax dept. .March, 1909. . . . . ....... Syra Kuhn, work In Oto. school supt's office. Chas. A. Vurptllat, services as deputy ussessor, March. 1909. , 78.00 W. T. Steiu, services as deputy assessor, March, 1909 J. B. Ayers, services as deputy assessor, March, 1909. . . John Oraham, services as dep- ' uty assessor, March, 1909... Guy J. Glenn, services as dep uty assessor, March, 1909... La Grand Observer, printing as per bill .......... La Grande , Morning', printing as per bill. Recorder Publishing printing as per bilK..... .. Busuong & Co.rmdse as per bill Glass & Prudhoine Co., mdse. as per bill Irwin Hodson Co., mdse as per ' bill ....... .;;'. Grande Ronde Electric Co., lights as per bill....... Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., phone rent as per bill Home Independent Tel. Co., phone rent as.per bill. . . ... Boys & Girls Aid Society, al lowance for March, 1909.... DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality otDRY chain wood call-on Biggest loads for least money PdONE RED 1741 WMTitlE I Star Co., 15.00 18.00 43.00 19.00 48.00 31.00 25.00 17.00 4.00 4.0W 17.50 27.10 8.40 10.00 lirSHlXG Bl!SlESS. . " ' So rapid has the patronage of the Christiansen Bros' barber shop grown that the proprietors have been forced to purchase auofher chair. This will be installed In a few days. They are undecided as to who will occupy the new chair. Sl'XOAV SCHOOL ORGANIZED. After listening with rapt attention j to an earnest sermon from Pastor, W. H. Gibson at the Iowa school house the neople of that community entered : enthusiastically Into an organization of a Suuday school last Sunday after noon. Mrs. J. E. Hulse waa chosen Superintendent, Mr. M. Lellgb, assia- tant, and Miss McHaddon was chosen : secretary. Ten o'clock was set for the time of meeting. . Get on Your Mark! setll BANGUI Get We are off for C. C. PENINGTON & CO. who are giving a per cent of all their sales from April 19 to 24, to j the Athletic Fund of the High School. Help the boys win the Eastern Oregon Field Meet. SPECIAL SALE Off MEN'S GLOTHING of ail Kinds; HATS, SHOES "Hew to Pay Tour Debts k Prosper." . Rev . ,F. . JK,y C1nVl5..pf . Portland who spoke with a prophets unction last night, In the BaptiBt church, will again speak at 7: SO tonight. Hit theme will be "How to Pay Tour ; Debts and Prosper." A cordial in-, viution is extended to alL .Come, hear a man with a message. W. H. GIBSON. - J Rector. Look for Millinery New Back Combs Barretts and Hand- some White Belts " " ADAMS AVESL'K . t t i r f Observer Vant Ads Pa i been seWted. but will be chosen as