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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1909)
... f V' EIGIIT TAGES. PACK FIGHT. S Jbii JE 1-3 S Field Garden Lawn IN BULK THE SATISFACTION OF SHOPPING I..' ii Of CONGRESS $(5 A IS ENHANCED BY A KNOWLEDGE OF" EXCLUIVENESS IX THE MERCHANDISE --OFFERED. AND THE ASSURANCE OF REAL VAL UES AT THE PRICKS ASKED. SPUING EXPOSITION OF DRESS GOODS The newest Spring wash goods are lu re for your choosing, 'person all' selected hv us for the best trade. A superb collection! A collection that every woman should see. A collection that will put her on tiptoe with delight at the lovely dresses, the smart waists she can fashion for this 'Spring and Sum-, iner wearing. SMART SUITS FOR LADIES "We wish "that we could picture the charms of these new tailored suits for Ladies the smart simpli city of cut that gives just the dash and style Ladies need;the distin guished beaut' of the materials; the thorough tailoring that leads such a high class air. DRESSY CLOTHING FOR MEN. Every man owes it to himself and his friends to he well dressed. Yes a. mail's friends have a claim on him; they many think highly of his character and ability and yet wish that he would look 4 4 more present able." There may be differences of opinion as to what is meant by well dressed, but there is no ex cuse for any La Grande man not to be spic and span when there is. "West's to come to. MEN'S HATS We are showing a number of new blor-ks in soft and stiff hats. "We guarantee every hat to give satisfaction, and the fact that we very rarely are asked to make good under that guarantee, shows tliat the Gordon hats in style, wear and price do give satisfaction. Just received by express some Millinery Models of the Hour from the east. Something very new and striking. iiaiity More FANCY SEEJ POTATOES. A new fancy seeil potatoes from Maine and Colorado the price U from 21-2 eta and 7 its per pound. At A V. Oliver's warehouse. 4-23-0 , NEILL & BECKLEY. Send us your lace curtains. Every one who solids Is pleased with our work. Wliy not you? Cherry's new laundry. 4-1-tr" (OVE FHl'IT LAND. We have 100 acres of the finea fruit lu Cove. Subdivided in 10 uci ! tracts. Fine blai k soil. 1-2 mile f:om school, running water iiu oarh 10 ac res. Have just completed three n.iles of new woven wire fence on place. Price $125.00 to $200.00 per acre. Will sell with part cash, balance payable In Installments or on straight Mnw t.i suit purchaser. Will take some yr.o.l La Grande property as pan pa.wuoiti 4-23-5-5 1-a Gtande InvisUnt Co. You Need A Well March 22. 1909. 1-22-tf JOHN' FUAWLET, Treasurer of Union County. Oregon. WOOD NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Mia District School Board of School D'.i trict N'o. One of Union '.'ounty. Ore gon, will receive until 4 o'clock P. M. of April 30th, 190!i. i..i1n1 olds for furnishing said School iJitti.'.t t ; with 110 twds of four-foot split yel low pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while green and not later than June 15, limy. fre tro.u large knots r.nd ac epia'jle to Bi.il School Board. Said Wm-iI to lo- livered, 130 cords at high school building, 5 cords at white school and 5 cords at 4tU ward school. All to be corded up closely and neatly where directed by Board. Fifty chords to be delivered by July 10, and all before August 20. lf09. Bids to be imt Miiit re serves the light to reject any or all bids. AUTHin C. WILLIAMS. 4-17-30 School Clerk. iness as may said meeting. properly come before N. G. DROWLEY Referee In Bankruptcy. Resolved, that this convention of tlie Orpirnn. Ifljihn tlpvplnnmpni Iiig ! ue held at 1 Grande, Ore. April 27-23 19f9, viewing with satisfaction the I progress In every material way that . hns beon made in the great state of ' Oregon and Idaho during the yea just past, pledges its members to co operate In securing a continuance of that progress, and urges the co-oner atlnn of thoite not members In the at tainnient of that end. The greatest progress and the high est degree of prosperity can be at talned only through increased popu lation. To secure such increased population and assure It profitable employment, all Irrigation projects should be encouraged to the end hat the soil should be made more pro ductive that two blades of. grass should be made to grow where but one blade now grows.". Competition In transportation also should be encouraged to the end that such competition should enlighten the burdens resting upon the producers of the country- This euco'.irugorner.t should particularly apply to alt elec trie lines projected or to be project ed those arteries which experience has shown to be a country's best de velopers. We believe that the proper spirit of co-operation wll secure to any com munity whose location and resources will Justify it. development along the lines of irrigation and electric rail roads. In, fact we desire to submit, with your approval, the, gospel or eir help. We believe that the proper de gree of faith, backed by the proper amount of work, will move moun tains. We favor co-operation by. the state and national governments In the Im provement of our harbors and the opening of our inland waterways. Water competition is a factor of such vital force in restraining the greed CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is herehv civon Hint liidft for I , 'v..... . ,iof railroad companies, that any rea- uiib miiiureu iui iy iv cuius reu ... fir and yellow pine wood, three feet eight inches in leuMh, 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 d jik 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. Fl KMTl KE fOK SALE. . Household furniture, including kit chen utensils and other furnishings ;,?,c -. rM at nni'O, Cell between 8 and 12. Mrs. .1. M. Berry. souaule cost Is chaap which secures to shippers the benefits of such com petition. S. F. RICHARDSON FRED GEIBEL A. C. MILLER J. M. SELDER FRED B. CURREY .MESSENGER SERVICE. If you need a messenger, phone Main 24. BCSSEY'S HACK LINE. Best of service, uay ana r Nlirht Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. t Bare-age transferred Day and Nlirht and Sundays. I Stand at Taul's Clffar Store. 4 'Phone Ked i4i. Nieht "Phone Main 25. . E. Ib BUSSEY. tf .. 1 BLUE MOTOR HOUSE A letter to me stating your location and iieeds in- T. J. CRAY. Prep. 4 Board by the week tf j One block from depot. ONLY HOUSE IN THE CITY EMPLOY ISO WHITE HELP ONLY t will bi ir.fr vgu all the formation regarding well yjjy QUR'SERVICEI drilling necessary. I: mm irk ten r 1 R. A. IVEST,! I The vvcli Driller TrruMiw'ft Call for CouiH) Warm ins. Notice Is hereby slwn thai the un dersigned treanurer of tTnlon vouuty, Oregon, ha funds on hand with which to pay all county warrant that we. ndorsed by the treanurer prior to the creditors first tiy of April. tT. No Interest claims, appoint a trustee, examine the allowed on the abov wrrants aftei baukt pt and transact such other bus- M)HL Or BAMKIITCV. Li the District of the diked States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of J. H. Leishinan. Bankrupt. ' To the creditors of J. II. Lelshnian. of Baker City, in the County of Baker ,.,( iiist.U! at.m-aaid. a Bai'ki uptry. Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of April. 19"f. the said J. Ii. Leishman was duly adjudicated bank rupt: and the first meeting of his ered'tois will be held at my office In Baker City, Oregon, oif the 16th day of April. 1909. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said may attend, prove their Paints and Finishes Every Home If s forW- j Usewj iomc by doing ;s:; 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 ffiSESS mmm &my km WSm Wt I ill 1 1 1 Copyrishl 1909 The Houk of Kuppenhdmet That easy swing and grace so important in this season's clothes-styles-you will . find to perfect ion in our line of standard made clotnes. in inn Chicago men o out ur SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS C. C. PENINGTON & CO. This is the time to freshen up the the odd jobs of painting you have been planning. 1-or 1 th Kucrrrv th fnrniriirr. for die floors and woodwork. 3 "TJ I ... , for eutry paint purptu, we have the right Finish. ACME QUALITY PAINTS. ENAMELS. STAINS AND VARNISHES are each and every one scientifically prepared for specific uses. .Rcmembci if it's a surface to be painte rained, varnished or finished in any way, Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. . 11 you what to use, how much to u; Jii us. .... . . , i XRcmember if it a surlace to be painted, enameiea stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's anX Acine Quality Kind to fit the purpose. . We tc!l you what to use, how much to use andj CJythe cost Ak us. jit SEE OVR lv'-VDOW' DISPLA Y gJ VIOv J AS. A. HI "U. Jd0 CM. Special Sale of Millinery THIT WEEK invm & co. -ADAMS AVKNl'B DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality c DRY-chain-wDcd call on V. E. BEAN Biggest leads for least money PriONE RED 1741