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EIGHT PAGES. KvEMMi OBSERVER. LA fiRAME. OR:i;0. tVLI ESOAY. 31 AT TWO AUTOMOBILES For rent vyitSi an experienced driver LINEN TOSERVKES '. IGHT. BID MOTHERS is a JUST ARRIVED FROM THE FASHION LOOM The showing is exceedingly large and has been selected with as much or even more careful consideration than that given our expensive lines, for it requires more thought to produce nuits that look well and wear and wash. We are showing many styles and colors, with something suitable for everyone, and at prices that will astonish you. WHITE DRESSES- -BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED Every garment is conspicious for its distinctive style features as well as . for its bebomingnass. All of them ard beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery and all of them have the ravored high neck and, long sleeves. . , , Jackets and Automobik Coats Assortment never larger or more attractive and we have nothing but the best and they are shown in so many different styles that they are some thing for everyone! ' Spring .10 w est The Quality Store ; Baby Carriages Go Garts $T.5o feaby Carriages - 1 O O O " " - 12.00 New Line Carpets . Pretty designs serviceable goods Ingrain, per yd - -4-5 C 3-ply all wool - 65C Granite - - - 25C House Bargains CHAS. L ENGLAND New Line Rugs Gall and See What $5.00 . jbuy in Rugs. Some very designs at - 2.50 Range A new Range for only $30.00 It is worthy of your inspection . - ...--,r-nMfnrvrrE3E,BIi7I WOOD VltTIIT. K. I Vol If f. in hnranv DO. :,J WASTE YOUR TIME Sunday school superintendent V.'. L. Brenholts and the teachers of ihe Presbyterian church are sending out invitations to the Mother's Day fir vice next Sunday, to the mother of every child in the Sunday schorl. In addition to the Mother's Day sermon by Rev. Seeman, pastor o( the cnur. iv there will be special music ard other features to add to the pleasure of the service. The invitation, signed by the teacher and Mr. Brenholts. read as follows: "Sunday May 9th. is to be obi vert as "MOTHER'S DAY" In our thmch and our pastor has prepared specially attractive services for both morning and evening , well calculated to ealt the dignity of motherhood and give us an opportunity to show our appre ciation of the "MOTHER'S OF MEX" and especlallly of our own dear moth ers.' You are a mother an A hnv p.tcr est In our Sunday school. In keeping with the sentiment of this day we would especially like to have you present at the Sunday School on that morning to see whta weare trying to do for you and yours and to en courage the children by your presence with us." Ai ft AW MAY and money planting poor seeds. OEDDES BROS, have those that grow. All kinds of gar den vegatables, potatoes five varieties Hewer, seeds of all kinds and varieties. Win toe prize this year by planting our Aster seeds If you need anything in the grocery line, we carry the best. " fciven that Mi. ! District School Board of School IV 3 J 1 trict No. One. ot Union '.'oiinf. Ore- j ; gon. will receive until I o'do-k P. ! ' M. of April ;;uth. ln.i!). lmIm! nl.ls 1 ; 1 , for I'm 11 Vi'iiii Siiid Si'mol !);ni:.t! ' of four-loot split yel ''r wood, said wood preen anil not 1.". t.i'9. t"i f ?!; ml -iia'jl to r.i.i.l ' lit In ilc- "cllOOl h ! be corded up clo.-i hi where directed by Board r PHONE MAIN H6 , .id. i:u .ords at ! to be delivered by July before August "0. 1309. left .with School Clerk. nerves the rlsht to reject any or all lldS. Fill. : 50. and Bids to be i Board re-1 DELAYED It Is doubtful if the ordinance per taining to the regulation of neat-beer joints will pass at the council meet ing tonight. In addition to there be ing some unwillingness on the part of some of the couiicilmen In regard to certain of its provisions, there Is quite a sentiment in favor of holding the matter in abeyance until the de cision of the supreme court in tbe case brought against the county by Julius Itoesch is handed dun -.v. That case is to be argued today, but it is probable that the decision of the bench will not be known much be fore the end of the month. Council men argue that it will be practically useless to pass such an ordinance when there is a chance that the re sult of the June election will be nuli fted In the near future. The ordinance as introduced pro vides that any place where nearbeer or other non-intoxicating beverages are sold shall contain but one room, with no screens or other obstructions to a clear view of the whole room from the outside, and that there shall be 110 communication with any other room: that the lower part of the win dows, to consist of not more than one pane in thickness, shall pot be more than :t and feet above the side walk: that no minors shall be al lowed in the places at all: that they shall be closed at 12 o'clock every week day night, and shall so remain until ." o'clock in the morning; that on Saturday night they shall be clos ed at midnight and remain closed un til .Monday morning. All such placet; must be open to police inspect lot all times, and it is made the dutv mi' the police to make such inspection, l'rotcttion Ordinance ToiiIl'M. In as much as the city is now wp li mit protection in the matter of n-i-equate tire escapes in public build ings, hotels. - etc., the ordinate oioviiles for the number of ex is and lire escapes lit such build;i!g6 -v'll piob-rbly be passed tonight. Tin re . .Hi enierger.c:' clause aUach.l. ami p the ordinance s passed It will l. come effective at once. Tnr it are a good -many cit'.ciis In t'MTsT:d in the near l .-er 'iiviiiiaiu e. : there is likely to be a codsidi : l-'.i Lumber st tonight's nift'i r. Seating capacity is five passengers with one and three with the other. Service is the best and prices right. Inquire of CHASE B0HNENKAMP HOME PH0IVE 132 PACIFIC MATES BKACK 241 RESIDENCE RED 481 DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY ForjBest quality oi DRY chain wood call on a i JT" r nil V. L. LLAi Biggest leads for least money PrtONE RED 1741 Just Received Puffs, Switches, Rats Psyches and Rolls ALL COLORS .n.WELLflkN&CO. 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