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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
ESEETTB, LI GRANDE, 0SEG03. fli at Joseph at 8:45 and the next morn ing, Friday, March 25., will be at La Grande between 8:45 and 10:45. Advance Showing of Spring Styles We have in a fresh lot of Queen Olives in bulk Fanners should bear this In mind and plan to attend for the train Is without question the best educator that can 'be found In Its class. Among the subjects to be discus sed are Poultir, Dairying. Horticul ture, More and Better Livestock, Chemistry of the Boll, Rotation of Opening Week attUi.VJesV Crops, Conservation of Moisture and General Culture Methods. Heinz bulk Sweet liked Pickles PRAISE FOR STAR ft " Sour Plain rax ETENIXG 0 ' DiU PicMes " Chow Chow Bottled Goods Fresh Vegatables every Week " Bread, Pieo and Cakes. in klo yallsroc Bakery mm 1 ABOUT FORTY RETURN 05 SPEC IAL TRAIN AT I A. M. Songs of praise for Schnmann-Herak are sang tastily today. r.Ierchanfff Save SiOfiQO In f 907 the Merchants & Oregon saved ove If 0,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance In their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon, In i908 they will save $15,000 During the same period their neighbors were hand' mg over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies In the Oregon - Merchants Mutuai you get: INSURANCE AT C0S1 A UMiT TO YOUR LIABIL ITIES PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF LOSSES W.OUVER. Agent GREAT HONOR TO TEDDY. upon Col. Roosevelt on his forthcom ing tislt to this city. The common council has already decided to pre sent the former president with the (Freedom of the City," Such an honor is rarely conferred. , Ex-president Grant was one of the few men so honored. FARM TRAIN SCHEDULE MILL BE IN LA GItAXDE FRIDAY MARCH 25. Rare show of esteem to be made by the city of London. London, March 10. The hlgheBt civic honors within ' the power of London to bestow will be conferred Mill go to Baker and Wallowa coun ty before reaching here. " Definite plana and announcement for tbe coming of the first demon stration train to Union county, were received this morning by O. R. & N. Agent J. II. Kteney. The itinerary and subjects are announced in full. The train . will pass La Grande di rect and go to Baker City on. Tues day, March 22. At 3o'clock of that day It will be at North Powder. ' The next day at 9 a. m it will be at Union junction and at 1:15 at Imbler. It will reach Elgin at 2:50 and stay there all night. . On Thursday, March 24, it will be Returning at 3 o'clock this morn ing, tired out but well pleased with the trip, about forty local muclcal devotees are today taudlng the con cert given by 8chumann-Helnk at Baker City last night The train was run as announced and there was nothing to .mar the trip. , Some of those who went have heard Schu mann- Helnk before, but as so often been said of her, Is repeated today, and that Is that every appearance of the noted singer In the West Is Just a ' little better than the preceding one. Others who bad not listened to her marvelous gifts before, were simply carried away with the mag nificence of the recital, t Her program follows: Recitation and . aria ,'VltelllaM from the opera Titus....;. Mozart (a) Aria from the opera "Sampson" and Delilah" ...... Salnt-Saens (b) Waltraute scene from "Gotter (dammerung" R. Wagner (c) "Ah mon fils" from the opera I ' "Le Prophet" Meyerbeer (a) Die Allmacht. .'..Franz Schubert (b) Fruhllngsfahrt..Robt. Schumann (c) Von ewlger Lelbe..Joh. Brahms (d) Allerseelen..... Richard Strauss (e) Liebesfeler ..Felix Welngartner (a) The Rosary. .... .Ethelbert Nevln (b) Oh, Let Night Speak of me G. W. Chad wick (c) Danza ...G. W. Chadwick (d) His Lullaby ,...C. J. Bond (e) Love in a Cottage Rudolph Ganz King's Wedding Anniversary London, March 10 Forty-seven years ago today the bellB of the chur ches of England were ringing merri ly to celebrate the marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alex ander of Schleswlg-IIolBtlen, daught ter of Prince Christian, who, not ov er a year later became King of Den mark. Today the King and Queen are celebrating the anniversary of the happy event. As usual on March 10 of every year, congratulation and fel icitations are pouring in on the roy-t al pair from all monarcha and prln vea of Europe. n Lj D n n I ' . 'i i ... .ii.?W'Wftiii?x3Miwiniuifii cr anoorn ilvtkfrfll ssftoaiiSM Coffee & lea c. O In t909 our cof- fee business in- S 1,040 lbs and our Tea business in- creased 466 lbs. Sole Agents for the Chase a if 1 men n D tz o Our suit department will be a place of enchant ment for women this week. , We ordered the yery first lot of Spring models from the Wooftei makers, a bit of enterprise characteristic of this store. Tnere will be one drawback to your full enjoyment of this wonderful panoramo of styles-the difficulty of choosing the most charming model when all are so beautiful. Come and see them and you will admit that we are not oyer enthusiastic about this marvelous dis play. " ' ; ' '' . '. A Y IV III ill In I II III ll U II III lit Spring Hats are in Full Bloom It will toen be Easter and yaa bad best select that new bat bow while we bave inch aa array ef the newest styles la tailored and patteraed bats Spring Gloves to Match Suits A eenplete line of new kid and sflk gtores have Jast arrived and kill be foand 1m colon to blend ivlth year eholce tn a salt Black, Brown, Grey, Tan and Dark Bed. WAISTS Waists of all the de slreable new styles, in eluding lingerie, linen, tailored In white and colors, .taffeta, messa lines, and India Satin. PETTICOATS The largest shipment Heatherbloom, Moire and sateen petticoats we ever received. A wonderful valued petti coat at $1.00. Ton should see It 191 WASH GOODS This season the wash goods are prettier la pattern and weave than ever before and we assure yon that yon can find something to please the most fasti dlous taste here. HEW 8HHS A5D TBUOIUGS Cheneys Shower Proof, Fonlards, India Satins, fancy wsM patterns, domestic and Imported , Pongee and In fact ev ery thing that is new and stylish In silks and trimmings. New Goods Throughout the Entire Store NEW BEL TS, COLLARS, BABETTES, OXFOBDS FOB MEN, LADIES AND CHEL DBEN, EMBROIDERIES OF ALL KINDS, BEX JAMIX CLOTHING FOB MEN, EID EBHIEMEB'STIEN CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND TOUXG MFN. ;j Come This Week, see the New Spring Styles WEST WE QL4LIIY STORE NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ' ' '" ' ' - " Department of the Interior. C. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon, January fith, 1910. Notice is hereby given that Irwin D. Smutz, whose postofflce address is Allcel. Oregon did, on. the 24th day of. June, 1909, file in this offlce Sworn Statement ,'aad Application 2 South, Range 40 East, Willamette Meridian and the timber thereon, un der the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known ; as the ''Timber and Stone Law," 'at such value as , might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pur suant to such application, the land and timber have been appraised at $380.00, the timber estimated at 820, 000 board feet, at $1.00 per M., and the land $60.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn . state ment on the 21st day of April, 1910, .before "the Register and Receiver, United States Land Offlce at La Grande, r Oiregon. , j 1 Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at ery time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborat ed . affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. PC V?Ar.T"T T New Garden and Flower Blue Grass and White Clover Seed i CltyG mdB i akem a