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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1910)
s ,, -- o I 1 1 Vr: i 1 i i ZrXii u ii J o The Largest Stock In Union County Can Be Found At The " "" " ""t.,. "j"" OFF NBSSi DOCTOR ILLIFF, VETERAN OF MANY BATTLES, COMING Will deliver his famous lecture here , next Thursday evening Doctor T. C. Illiff, of University Park, Colo., will deliver in this city next Thursday night what is gene rally conceded to he the acme of war stories, entitled, "The Boys of 61 and C5,H,by one of them. Mr. Illiff is an orator, and his story is known the length and breadth of the land. He goes to Joseph next Sunday to ded icate the Methodist church there, and on hla return will stay In thts city to give his lecture Thursday night. Doctor Illiff was with Sherman on his inarch to the sea. and all told, was (n 60 engagements during the civil war. During the past few years he has teen winning national fanvj with his lecture . .. s ... one thinks they are really looking at the battles as they were fought at that time. Intermingled as It Is with a' little love story, It makes this one of the best films that has been shown. The Personal Conduct of Henry, comedy, will surely make you laugh in spite of yourself. Do not overlook the fact that the Star has a matinee every afternoon. Al ways good muBie along with our "Pictures that Please.! Cbll War Story. .. Rally Round the Flag, a story of ths civil war Is one . of those that makes (he blood tingle, and the scene of soldiers in action are so real that Portland Real Estate ' With Portland Real Estate stead ily Increasing, there being every rea son why it should, those who refuse or neglect to secure, at least, a lot or two are doing themselves and those dependent upon them an act ual injustice. And when you are of fered an opportunity such as the Ja-cobB-Steln co. Is presenting to the people of La Grande there is no ex cuse for refusal or neglect. Prices from $450.00 to $775.00, $20 'down and $3.00 to $15.00 per month, depending on the cost, of the lot, should enable any one of any earn ing capacity at all to secure what, in a very few years, will be a val uable piece of property. Then too, bear In mind all the time that the prices include cement side walks ce ment curbs, graded streets, Bull Run water and there are no Interest charges and the Jacoba-Steln com pany pays the taxes until such time as the contract is finished. There Is no charge for deed or abstract and the Company conveys the property free and clear of all encumbrance with warranty deed. We allow liberal discounts for all or part cash payment. Enquire of the Jacobs-Stlne Company representa tives about this feature. , Enquire also about the special fea tures In the contracts. When he Company puts In the Improvement, they are all uniform and all guaran teed. Many Improvements are to be made In this district the coming sum mer and those who Invest now will reap the benefits that these Improve ments will bring. The Jacobs-Stlne Company allows no saloons, laundries, livery stables, shacks or others undesirable struc tures in Wellington. Every home built In this beautiful addition will add to the value of the whole tract. See the Jacobs-Stlne representa tives just as soon as possible as this gives you a better choice of lots. Office one door south of the Ob server office, La Grande. Open day and evening. The Absolute Certainties, . Whistau Is a rapid speaker and holds the In-1 terest of the audienceifrom the very first Lonjman captures the peopli with his sweet solos. These men are from the east. Come and hear them. Song service begins at 7:30. Lasts one hour. . PLAY IDLER TONIGHT Whlston Hard Worker Whlston hews close ; to the line and lets the chips fall where . they may. He spoke to a large audience last evening on the subject God's Highway. He speaks tonight on j men, but the youngsters from here Spiritual Blindness; Sunday morning hope to excell in speed and clever on The Head Ship of Christ an! in , ness. The players will return lm the evening a sermon to skepttcea on mediately after the game tonight IMBLER THIS" AFTERNOON TO MEET CLUB TEAM Youngsters going against men bat hope to outclass them The B. M. A. team left late this afternoon for Imbler where they are to meet the Imbler Club team this evening. The trip was made by a team, the players and A. W. Nelson, as official, leaving shortly after four o'clock. The Imbler - team gave the M. I. A. team a lively chase here re cently and the B. M. A.' will have to buckle their belts tightly to register a victory. Their opponents are all The EliteDying and C Leaning Works Em B, WAUGE JiEB. Peprleter. '' ' , I -''- Steam and French Dry Cleaning ladles uik a upe.lalltf. Goods caiied for and deliver 1. 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Hete the clear white light exacUy twice as brQ., Hant and costing yea one fifth less for electrldty. den eral electric Tungsten lamps are destined to displace all others, for both store and house lighting. Eastern Oregon Light And Power Company Notice. La Grande, Ore., Jan. 26, 1910. We, the undersigned barbers, agree to ad vance the price of hair cutting from 25c o 85c, affective after Feb. L Jolly & DesUlt J. E. Coffey. " a A. Hagana f : Myem ft Keriy.r" ' Chiistianson Broa, - ' 1-21-1-21. B. 3T. TIMETABLE ws Bond. 2 !1rfc"- r 10:05 p m Na7-ChLtpI ar.:25an m. m 0:NairMa!Lar.:8O. ! .Na I. cj w, M f jSVt i i 4