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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1909)
1 nr.ni pages. 0E EIGHT. EVEVIXG onSERTtR. LA CIH.VDE. 0!tuM. jw.umi, ".- - - . . , , i,i r tm i t nrii r n rnTTv-':--?'-"'i'" 4 MA F ------- v e are Agents for Warren's Rust-Proof Corsets Ladies9 Tailored Snafe 60 different models are now on display here, no two of them alike, and ' . all perfectly new. The choice on any of these assure an absolutely ' distinctive tailored suiV'and at a price little if any more than you would ' pay for the goods and hav.ng it made. Exquisite Millinery In the matter of style, the most critical expert must pronounce our exhibit correct. There is such a variation in size, such a variety of trimming, that almost any desire you may have for the quiet, the subdued, or for any model up to the dashingly picturesque, may be gratified. You will pronouuee the exhibit complete. Silk Petticoats Yftii certainlv need a new silk petticoat for your new spring suit because tor tnis you cannoi inane 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 in leather and workmanship are most satisfactory, both in style arid cost. They have stood the test of time. It will pay you to buy them. Lingerie Waists When you see these new spring and summer Waists you will mar vel; when you learn that they are all new patterns, long sleeves, and no two alike. They are so dainty; all have been copied f from the choicest French models. is more The Spring Coat and Jackets Have Arrived There is no season of the year when the store interesting than now N .' SC . W E THE QUALITY. STORE ST mil REPORTS Mrs. Fred Sihilke, chairman of the Lincoln Farm Association committer wishes to call In all of the lists that are now out, and requests that they be left at the office of William . Miller some time this week. It Is desirable to make a flual report and remittance in the near future. Mrs. Schllke has received the following letter from the assistant treasurer and general man ager of the Association, and has re quested the Observer to print it, so that those . who have contributed to perpetuate the memory of the mar tyred Lincoln may know that their ef forts are appreciated by the founders of the movement Dear Madam: I am very glad Indeed to ac knowledge your recent letter, enclos In the list of your committee, and wish it were possible for me to per sonally thank you and every member of the committee for the cordial sup port they are giving us In this move ment to honor Lincoln. I can assure you that the certificates will be made out Just as quickly as possible after receipt of the funds, which may be sent direct to this office. I will take pains to see that the en tire committe is properly filed for the Termanent Record. Verv respectfully yours, THE LINCOLN FARM ASSOCIATION. By: FREDERICK E. PIERCE. General Manager MESSENGER SERVICE. If you need a messenger, phone Main 9i tf FANCY SEED POTATOES. 'A new fancy seed potatoes from Maine and Colorado the prtee Is from 2 1-2 cts and 7 cts per pound. At A, V. Oliver's warehouse. 4-23-30 . NEILL & BECKLEY. Send us your lace curtains. Every one who sends Is pleased with our work. Why not you? Cherry's new laundry, 4-1-tf COVE FRUIT LAND. We have 100 acres of the finest fruit in Cove. Subdivided in 10 aci 9 tracts. Fine black soil, 1-2 mile from school, running water on each 10 ac res. Have Just completed three mileB of new woven wire fence on place. Price 1125.00 to J200.00 per acre. Will sell with part cash, balance payable in installments or on Btralght ilnw t. suit purcuaser. . um .-- La Grande property aB part payment 4-23-5-5 La Grande Investor it Co. March 22, 1809. S-22-tt JOHN FRAWLEY. Treasurer of Union County, Oregon. You Need A Well A letter to me' stating your location and needs will bring you all the in formation regarding well drilling necessary.' - R. A. WEST, I The Well Driller WOOD NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that th District School Board of School D'. trlct No. One of Union County, Ore gon, will receive until 4 o'clock P. M. of April 30th, 1900, i.Bilu.l bids for furnishing said 3chool l)lu:ct with' 140 cords of four-foot split yel low pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while green and not later than June 15, 1409. fro from large knots and acceptable to Bi.il School Board. Said Wood to b de livered, 130 cords at high 1 school building, 5 cords at white school and 5 cords at 4th ward school. Air to be corded up closely and neatly where directed by Board. Fifty cords to be delivered by July 10, and all v.-,,. Aat on iftoft. Bids to be left with School Clerk. Board re serves the right to reject any or all. bids. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, 4-17-30 School Clerk.' lness as may properly come before said meeting. ' N. O.DROWLEY Referee in Bankruptcy. CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids for one hundred forty (140) cords red fir and yellow pine wood, "three feet eight inches in length, to be piled In the basement of the court house at La Grande, will be received by the county court of Union county at the office of the clerk of said county. Bids must be submitted on or before Wed nesday, the fifth day of May, 1909. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 4-A if ' . ED. WRIGHT, County Clerk. A Pleasant riiysle. j w - .. . give Chamberlain's Stomach and Livei Tablets a trial.. The yare mild and gentle In their action and always pro duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at all good dealers for a free sample. EAGLES ATTEMIOS. iinmUn rf Ijt flrnnde Lodge of Eagles No. 250 will meet at their hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late brother Chas. Melqulst. C. E. Hackman, pres. A Big AT THE SCEXIC. mmmmmmm Show Tojilght New New Pictures. People You will wear the smile that will not be suppressed, if you attend the Scenic this evening and hear the two Joers, the German comedians. The Juggling Thorns also appear for the first time this evening, and therr Jug gling acts are not the common manip ulations and sticks, something new. The pictures this evening are bright snappy new stutT direct from the mak ers. Come prepared for an amusing and Instructive evening. You will not be disappolned. BLUE .MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY. Prop. Board by the week $ $5.00 and up One block from depot. ONLY HOUSE IN THE CITY EMPLOYING WHITE HELP ONLY TRY T) U R SERVICE ! " Notice of baskki ptcv. J In the District of the United States ; ! Tor the District of Oregon. i j In the Matter of J. H. Leishmau, j ; Bankrupt. ; To the creditors of J. H. Leishman, , ; o' Daker City, in the County of Baker T 1 Notice is hereby glveu that on the ' H- j 2nd day of April, 1909. the said J. H-. i Irishman was duly adjudicated bank- !rn.,tr and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office In j BIH2S WSPEPSSyMETS Get i Get on Your Mark! sell! BANG!!! ..... 1 ' We are off for C. C PENINGTON & CO. who are giving a per cent of all their sales from April '19 to 24, to the Athletic Fund of the High School. Help the boys win the Eastern Oregon Field Meet.. SPECIAL SALE ON MEN'S GL0THING of all Kinds; HATSSH0ES Look for Millinery New Back Combs Barretts and Hand some White Belts ' . ADAMS AVENUE . DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality ot DRY chain wood call on ' V. E. BEAN . Biggest loads for least money I PrtONE RED 1741 '. SrOKTIN'O EVENTS. NEW YORK,. April 26. Among the interesting sporting events scheduled to take place today are the following: Harvard plays Princeton at New York. Williams plays Amherst at Amherst. Ttrwurtrl CU lor County Warrant. Notice It hereby given that the un- deraigned treasurer of Union county, Oregon, has funds on hand with which Baker City, Oregon, on the 16tn aay of ADrll. 1909. at 2 o'clock In the? time the saia endorsed by the treasurer prior to the creditors may attend, prove their flret day of Ar-rll, 1007. No interest claims, appoint & trustee, examine the ilowed on the warrants after bankrpt and transact such other bus- j mi A "mm m JekR E. Drew at rtle ThU fleek. Jtij -Eli 1 ) ) Field Garden Lawn IN BULK I AM SHOYING 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 1 f