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EYEXIXG CESEETE2, LA CEASES CI.ICCS ViX. M I 111 llLSLo Al i Kovcver, tho cool weather V - - " ' ' , ' r ; nave a laiiorca cuiu twuiciuucx a uauiuo uuiuru -.. ... ...... .............. ' 'Tayalady can drccs. A neat suit answers ail rquircrncnb and occasions. n. ill ' I - V- Vii I I v Vf. $ m -'mmt i-i.,.,k , 1 . w:m& flit 1 1 lite ... '(,' i. " -c - .. J . i, A1 VBji HIV .Tilt! DVI PrtlVI P IV tlV -r kJL ' . . , THE GOLDEN RULE G 0. One bf tie Spect ' fT " 1 iWi'lTTlgll IM II llllllll I T " TTfMMWMM J.' ' - " - " '' ' ' ' " ' " ' " ? " " f:'V:. " ...v;--.v;-v-:;,...:..i.:.-v,..KV,, : '!.. .J.' ' . A.'. '.. r'-'i '" '""V '" " '. I" ''""""l -r,, v.rvcr f'wt VVA7'- ;.-T" ,w ':wAVtfti' .. .f; '-V.'.. ; ; c...; ..-.." '.;v.- ' : - . V. "I -. ti! , - : : I - V"' ' "' MB I . Rom m makes it dl ths more- i i f - ; This is a popular prlca with us, at thia price in staple salts.' . MILblRERY WILL YOU NEED A NEW HAT FOR EAST ll:133at6$5.0i()e Keady trimmed line. Look .them over. For your Easter requirements we have a special that will Interest every lady and Miss who can possibly . ; get to our store on Saturday. Just the day before Eas . . ter, when you need Ribbon We are going to sell2000 yards at less than half price. 7. Number 22 , . ' ; .-V. .J' ' ' 2 S.4 Inches wide. .. ..... ''. dumber 40 A v;? v':?'. 1 Am ( V1U Inehea wide ' .f::: T.:. ' ... IvCV Somber 60 - . ; ' t 2-5 Inches wide . IB , . . . . . ' tf amber 80 Vyiy;.-.1'" -1 4 1-4 Inches wide A. ' ..i... il.. ,v. VA. 4 7-8 Inches wide ' 1 Unmber 100... ....v.l.;.... .. IOC Thia Is less than one half the regular price. The quality Is good, bo the lot will not last long. Satur day from 10 k. M. until! sold..- ' ; - ' ' (Not a yard will be sold before - t r ) nAni -v. - jm irn m:MLi. b ncccary .that you. should, 7,7 " V - .1 L 1- i.' 1 - In CaKTsrnla thli fact is to wU u wi uiyi HiuvuwiMdriiA " " .--- ;- . wamctT seed it T 'and you will find ; exceptional values In our , - . , if II " others togethar. V JJ - " Onr line la DODular priced and at thla price found all of the new fabrics, weares and colors. ER They look, worth twice the SATURDAY SALE r " 8c J- He . , rim . . . . , 10 o'clock) Myvt, .-VA .'V' :":; - - - '.Ni...;.Mi. - - fau:H: ' : ' "'.4,' . . Ezjfcj B Laws&tl Did you kao that placing roar r warranty seed is looked upon with susiiicion. It la for this reason: It the till, is good ft pastes wit fieed. aid that It til there la U t. no nedd of a warranty.' It ba& the adding of . a warranty fioos not make H tood. warranty Is only sort of bet a wager Jut yu will hats ao tna tle; but if you do. and finally los. out. IH pay your money tack. ' A better plan Is to require an ab stract Consult . . - - . J. R. OLIVER. ; Una will be Ordinance No. 418, Series 810. An ordinance creating a fund for the Improvement of Adams Avenue, being Improvement district No. 1 1n the City of La Grande, Oregon, and providing for the manner of paying for such improvement' The City of La Grande does ordain price. as follows; : '. v; Section 1 That the assessments to oe nereaner wviea oj uie couueu ua j the real property in Improvement dls trlct No. 1 In the City of La Grande, Oregon, and colected thereon, be, and the same are hereby created the fund out of which all payments on con tracts to be let for the Improvement of Adams Avenue, which Is Included In and constitute Improvement Dis trict No. 1, are to be made. . Section 2 That In all contrasts to be let by the City for Improving said Adams Avenue, as heretofore provided by the Couneil, shall ! eon tain a stipulation that all eontraet org shall look only to the fund here by created, and not to ' the general fund, or other fund of the. City. . Section 3w Thai this' Ordinance shall be published in . one issue of the La Grande Evening Observer and after Its approval by the Mayor, shall tage effect on and after the 21st day of April. 1910. Passed the . Council on the lflth day of March, 1910, by eight mem bers voting therefor. - . ;r. Approved this 19th day of March, 1910. : . 'I M. K. HALL, Attest, D. E. COX. . Mayor. ;-. 4J'r'--'-':.:-;. : Recorder,''' " wmM-' 9 5 "-'. UU.lmUUi A , ? : j ll 'liulli J a i K I 8 I n a r- EOEE COXYEESIGXS WIfiS IF. FECTEO IEStESJ)lI Johnson also holds meetings in Is ' land City church. ; . Everything moves with business pecision. This morning at the ta tabernacle for the ' evening services. Ing largely attended. At noon the business men's lunch eon at the Commercial Club drew many. . . This evening the high school stu- -dents meet at . the Baptist ) church - . at 7 o'clock and go In a body to the tabernacle tor the vening services. Nine conversions were reported yes terday, which brings the total num-' ber up to 83. V. ..; -'.;'. EvangellBt Johnson last evening spoke from the text found In Matt 24-34. . "Hftav.n and arth mv n&aa away but my words shall not pass away." Not a few who attended last evening pronounced this sermon one . of the strongest of the series. The big choir was in fine form and Mr. Gray sang will telling, effect, "I'm so Happy In Him." ' The dread of dampness regarding the tabenracle has passed away, as the crowds are Increasing nightly. Tomorrow afternoon Mr. Johnson speaks to the women only at the tabernacle and the notices have been so thoroughly emphislzed It Is ex pected that hundreds of women of the city and vicinity will attend. For the past' two days Evangelist Johnson has held services in Island City which has been greatly appre ciated In that vicinity, V ; The workers are doing an Immense amount of hard and constant work. This is a strenuouB campaign and the churches are working as one and great thing are being, and will be accomplished. ; s f May rark Celebrates , May Park, , March 24 (Special) Mrs C M. Riddle, assisted by her amiable daughters Mildred and Cath erine, entertained the Park Dale Club : to a St Patrick's afternoon last Wednesday. Her beautiful home was profusely decorated with Shamrocks and the famous Irish potato. ThoB9 and the Blarney Stone with Its var ious exercises, lent a graceful charm. After the usual bright club session under the management of President Carroll, the hostess In a pleasing way, drew out her theme. , The recitation of Patrick and Bid dy was ably givenby Mrs. Clark. Reading'Tractical side of Irish life" by Mrs. Coolidge was welcomed by; iL;--:vv:iHv'v-l.;-:v.v:',i'::;.'-; " Song ''Romance of Barney Kar liejf bly . Miss McR,eynolds.," while Mesd(amei( ., Clark and McCoughey chimed In with the sequel duet The original poem. "In Old Ire land" by Mrs. Hanna Still well. One minute talk "St Patrick." J J Song by club chorus "Wearing of the Green." . .. '" ; The hostess served a three-course luncheon In green and white. Thla was served from a sideboard tasteful ly trimmed In the color sceme. Miss Mildred gave' several" , piano solos, while the following menu was Barr ed Baked Irish ' potatoes with wa ter cress. Sandwiches and green bat ter. Cabbage salad. ' Cakes. Green Ices.; Irish tea. 'ff The next session will be held at the home of Mrs. Smith in May Park. Guests of the day f were Miss Maggte Alden, of Spokane? Misses McRey nolds and Hallie Aider,. . BUT HORSES HERE Firm farms land In Idaho and Ora on and wants bones . .James Kash Kash, a horse buyev from the Uhatllla reservatiou, is tn the city today. He is looking for all 'kinds of stock from heitvy draft animals to fine trotting horses. ' H .'repreaents I farming Interests dolnj quite an extensive business in East ern Oregon and Idaho.v He will leaiw West tomorrow., ; . t V r i - Vn