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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
o tl O The Largest Stock In Union County Can Be Found At The I EV:WZT: S3? E S & IPS,; W & tr In xiujimif Jiimui hi .1. in-ii. II i i iiiiwiiui ,mmmmmmmmmm hot biscuit, . fc.iy CIA pastry, arc f V7T$&i' i lessened In cost p I AW and Increased & BSESSSSM' li Si cl If 1 r V m - . J ' 111 . .i art B1LL1E SUNDAY MAY BE IN LA GRANDE NEXT FALL Geo. L. Clyeaver yesterday receiv ed a letter from Billie, Sunday, the world famous evangelist, in response to a letter of Inquiry relative to Ev angelist Sunday holding a series of meetings here this fall. This in all probability cannot be accomplished this year. Rev. Sunday stated in his letter however that Evangelist John son, who will commence his meet ings here March 27th, is now as sisting Sunday In a big meeting at YoungBtown, Ohio, and Rev. Sunday speaks strong words of praise rela tive to his ability. C. 0. Greene Is now constructing a large tabernacle on the corner of Spring and 5th streets. , This build ing will be 90 by ilO fet with a platform sufflcleutly large to hold 150 singers and the entire building will hold in excess of 2500. It will be floored, roofed, heated and well lighted. It will rush the carpenters to have the building in readiness, but if extremely severe weather does not prevent the work everything will be completed within the opening date. Johnson Is not expected to ar rive until early in March, but a wire received from him yesterday stated he desired to open on the 27th of this month. PAVING PLANS RECIEVE 13 Opening Third Unit : of Government Land Umatilla Project At Hermiston February 10 1910 For the above occasion the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Com pan and Sourn Pacific company lines In Oregon, will make aa open rate of ONE AND ONE THIRD FARE For the ronnd trip from all points on their lines to Hermiston. Tickets on sale Febmarj 7 and 8 with final return Umclt February M Free booklets Issued by the government contalng fall Information as to tke cost, low to file, water rights, etc, may be Maine! from any 0 ; JL 5. er 8. r. agent r by writing to v . Wm.1 McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent ANOTHER BOOST LAST MGHT The preliminary steps for . perma nent street Improvement and the dec laration of specific Improvement was ordered by the city council last ev ening. The following improvement districts were created, six In all: Elm St; Jefferson; Grandy to First; Fifth and Sixth streets. . . The declaration to improve by macadm was In the following dis tricts: On Grandy from First to Fourth; -Jefferson from First to 3d; Second, from Spring to Grandy; Seventh from Washington to N. Ave Third from Main to Grandy; Tifth form Depot to N. and Sixth from Washington to N; Elm Street from Washington to Jefferson to be im proved with Bltullthlc pavement Engineer Darley submitted his plan 8 and data for a complete sewer age system for the city. The same was placed on file and will be given careful consideration later. The system is complete in every . detail covering every section of the city. . THE GEORGE PALMER RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES KUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER -; utw a A RATIO J. H. THAT IS WELL HAINTAIXEP IN OCB OPTICAL WOBI When you come to us to have your eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con dition of your eyes tilting you care fully with the lens that relieve your eyes completely not by making the eye accommodate itself to the lens, but by having the lens fit tfce eye perfectly. Our experience and genuine skill assure you of EXACT work always and without exorbitant charges. PEfoRE NEW FRENCH LINER READY XOTKE DAME PE LOl'RDES THE NAME OF IT Ships will carry both freight and pas sengers are plans. Philadelphia, Feb. 10. The new French line of steamers between this port and France and Portugal began operations today with the sailing of i the Notre Dame de Lourdes, which ' will preceed to Beodeaux and Lis i bon by way or Fayal. Other steam- ships will follow on regular month 1 ly schedule's. Corsl Zumstag Jb Co., of New York, are the general agents of the line, which is called the Blue Star Steamship Line. The Bhips will carry both passen gers and freight, and in addition to Lisbon and Bordeaux will stop tt the Azores. At present there . 1b no steamship service to the United States from Fayal and St Michael's where some of the finest fruits and wines are to be had. The first ves sel, will load and discharge freight and passengers at Philadelphia and New York. Exporters shipping by the Blua Star Line will have the benefit of reprisals offered by the French gov ernment on merchandise brought in to France on vessels built and owned In that country. Through bills of lading will be given oU only to : France and Portugal, but to all part of Africa and South America. 1 Burglary, Theft and Larceny Insurance OUB POLICY COTEBS All onseaell geeds and persoual affects, belonging et any member of su nmsj mr ajsMan, agai Mas by burglary, theft er larceny, In cladta ttefts by servsat r atker employees. ALSO COTEBS DAXAVE Ta Ktftrtr, plumbing and other fixtures. Allows six moatks Tacaa ej wXaeat netlee. He co-Insurance. Ka Uventery ef Ue property Is nteeasary. BATES FOB A YEAB. PrhaU Besldenees and Apartment Heuet. $1,000, $11.60; $1,000, $2J.B0; $3.0W, $30.00; $4,000. $15.00; W.0OO, $40. Each Additional $1,000 $5.00 StaMea, Each $1,000 .. .. .. .. mm t ..$1500 Tacant keases (plumbing fixtures and damage U kenaea eaek $1.000.. .... .... $io.O . 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