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...v- Doctors Prescriptions 'and Family Recipes; Are Accurately and Carefully Compounded at the Cro Store HO r , 35 Red Drug y & R a. 8 i i i rnuusDAY BUSy DAY . It was Q. A. R. night at the taber acle last evening. Two stands of tins with bayonets supporting the merlcan flag graced the platform, hile the first rows were reserved ir the "boys" who wore the mue well as the gray. The audience, under the direction 'i Mr. Gray, arose and sang "Amer- .'hnBon's remarks he stated that the ' Idler boys of the 60's were passing ;ay at aate of 150 each day, 1000 ery week. At the conclusion of, e sermon the members of the C . R. present went forward to shake nds and expess foelr appreciation .jhis remarks..-. I ' Thursday a Big Xay Everything is being brought to bear; ibave Thursday one of the banner ys of the metfmgs. A canvas of city yesteriuy revealed a fatfi it a majority cf the business uses would close for one hour. The. 13 one schools win close in the af l noon and march In a body to (he be program for. the day is as fdl- ':'.'' -;-'v ':00 a. m Quiet Tiour. Ringing the various cliurch bells. BlesBing :ed at the breakfast table. Family x ars in the house, praying for the i - laved members of the family. . . ,:00 a. m. People start out in a sonal work after their unsaved j snds, Inspired by the motto, "He p ideth Me." Jt"-' m in their arespective churches PfT intheir respective churches tference on reaching members of ' . ' families and friends tor Christ at 5 ' i time. . Motto: "Work while it Is led today, for the night cometh . in to mancim work." 1:00 a. m. Personal work over r town. " f ';:y; t00 p.m. Parade of the Sunday . 3ols, public schools and the young . ' pie's societies. Meet at the Me th .:: it church.,...,1. -': '; ' 00 p. m. Song service and ser- t by Evangelist Johnson. . It Is ed that every ItlaA of business . ' be suspended from 3:00 to 4:00 ' xk in order that employers and loyees may attend the services, v 00 p. m. Personal work everx- . . :::y::y --::;::"- 30 p. m.ong service iby .Mr. i. E. Gray. ; : 00 p. m. Sermon by Evangelist 33. Johnson. "Pray without ceas " Thes!. 6:17. "As the body v tout the spirit is dead, so faith tout works Is dead also." Jas. ; i U euttt te Janeatonn rfolk, Va March 30. This city ' lemlng with owners, trainers anl rs of running horses, while at JameBtown Jockey Club's track quartered several hundred r&c . v recently arrived from Jackson . . . i, Tampa and dther points in Iness for the opening of ha 1st ' em race meeting of the jt'. , r , yh Is to begin Friday and con ' . , for 12 days. That the meet' . will be attended by hundreds i New York and other points Is ive, many having signified their itlon of epening the season fit "?Btown as they formerly did at ilng. y-:, , t Trial of WbKe Slave Case. ;.; . vfwark, N. J March 30. A case clleged white slaver came up In Quarter - Sessions Court today. ' i Theodore Brown, his wife Rose - m and Edward Snyder were ar ied on the charge of having plac etta Sscwartz, a If. year old girl 'hits slavery. According to, the tment the accused took the girl this city to New York last Jan and placed her lo an alleged dcrly houso. ; Buying a Lawsalt Did you know that placing your re liance np a warranty deed la simply blddlr- " a lawsuit? . I vallfornla this fact Is so well understood that a warranty deed Is looked upon with suspicion. It U for this reason: If the title is good It passes with the deed, and that it all then Is tc IV-no need of a warranty. If bad, the adding of a warranty does not make it good. ,A warranty Is only a sort of bet a wager that yon will have no trou ble; but if you do, and finally lor" out, IH pay yonr money Mcl. . A better plan la to require an a" J. R. OLIVER. Sew Bargains ia Heal Estate at the CJ. Clack agency NO. 12120 acres seven rulles north of La Grande. New S-room house good harn and other outbuSdlngs. Water' piped to the bouse from a ' good spring. 80 acres under cul tivation. Alfalfa and timothy hay ' and also grain land. Small family orchard. 40 acres timber and pas ure land, level and well : adapted, tor orchard land when timber Is removed. 250,000 teet of saw lum ber on the place. Saw mill ad joining property. 4 head of splen did work horses, 1 yearling colt, 2 milk cows, "J setw of harness S, 1-2 wagon, liack, surrey, new mowing machine, new disc plow, furniture 1 nthe house and all oth r farm tools on the place. All for $10,000.00. $4,000.00 cash and balance In terms to suit purchaser NO 13440 acres, 1 1-2 miles south . of Imbler, Oregon, All under fence fields cross fenced with hog tight wire, 320 acres in meadow and grain, 80 acres In fall and winter grata. 11-2 story bouse, 4 rooms down stairs an dtwo up. Barn and other outbuildings. $50.00 per ac . re; half cash, balance on terms. NO. 14.-62 acres la Mt Slenn. A?l under cultivation, small family or chard, $ room house and bars. All splendid land. Price $3800. $1100 cash, balance on easy terms, NO. 15. 60 acres In Mt. Glenn, Ore gon, 30 acres under cultivation, Three acres of orchard and balance ; ance in fall wheat Good springs on the place; 4 room house, barna, etc. 20 acres timber on the place. Price $3000. $1600 down, balance In two years. NO 18. A three room house, one lot on Jefferson Ave. House fur nished. Good well and wood shed. A1 for $600 on easy terms. NO. 17. 6 room brick house, modern Barn, wood shed, etc, two lota 124 by 124, small orchard, nice lawn and shade trees. All fenced, for 1 $2000, easy terms. NO. 18. A four room cottage on O. street, two lots, city water, price 11300 on terms. NO. It. Eight lots and fine sew house In Old Town at the head of 4th street City water Inside, also pusap; .good, big barn, orchard of 61 irees. A beautiful home and roosa to build several houses. Tat prloa Is 16000. DRESS MMG ' PARLOR 198 ELM 8T1EIT Having apeaej Falters at tie ajtovt ailresa I am presartd la 4e ajtataf la the 4ressasak laff line. Plata Sewing alsa clietteaV ICeit ceer to lla leask hot tf7 Miss Emily Wifeon Or. W D. McMillan .,'.,'... ' Painless Dentistry ta Crzr.de Nsthnsl Bank Bldg. BolbPhCtes DIRECTORY or FRATERNAL ORDERS L. GRANDE, ORE. h. w. a. .:, ..- ,;. y La Grande camp No. 7703 meets every Monday each month at I. O O. F HalL All visiting neighbors are ordially invited. to attend. FRED B. CURREY, C CAL JORDON. Gerk. O. E. 8. eold stated communications the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dlally invited. Pauline Lederlee, W. It ' Mary B. War&lck. Secretary. L 0.0. F Eaeamsmeat Star Encampment No. 81, L O. O. r, meets every second and foarth Wednesday In the month to Odd Fel ows halL Ylslting patriarchs always velcoma. '" . H. B. C00LIDG8, C. P. W. A. WORSTELU Bcrib La Grande Lodg ill, W. O. nn meets amy uU ' loarth raesday evtaing ta K. ct P. aall ta Corn baUdl&r , til vldUog ear valeoan'' ''' ' TCRI ACKI.ES, Oovenl Commander J. E. KXENXY. Clerk. L O. f. FraatrilBata, La Grande Lodge No. II, meets la saetr kail enrary Satsrday night TlaJ aag brothers cordially invited to at wad. Cemetery plat may aa seen at '". i mtaaraat GEORG1 GROUT, N. Q LK.CNOOK.Kac.BMy. W. A. W0X8TKLL. Via Uet. WE HAVE fl most practical tine of Millinery. Also Ueckwear, Ja bots and Lace Collar. E. 1W. WELLMM & CO. ADAMS AVENUE DRY CHAIN WOOD I am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Woodal so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind ly phone your order to v i V. E. BE A W PHONE RED 3741 v r ft- A RATIO J. K PEAK THE u 3& Foresters of Arnerle . Court Maid Marion No. 22 meeti Mcb Wednesday night In K. of P hall. Brothers are invited to attend BEN HAISTEN, G 1 LEO HERRING, C. 8. . VANDEBPOEU f. f A.F. A.H. - . La Grande Lodge Na 41, A. t. X . ooias regular meetings nrst an( third Saturdays at 7:20 p. m. JNO. S. HODGIN, W. 11 A. a WILLIAMS. Secretary. 4alghta of Pjttlaa, Red Cross Ledge Na 27, meota ei ery ; Monday evening ia Castle hall (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welconw to all visiting anighta ED WRIGHT. C. C. ft. L. UNCOLN, K of R. A ft ' B.F. O.B.' La Grande Lodge No. 431, meeti each Thursday evening at I o'clock ii Elk's dab, corner Depot street ant Washington avenue. Visiting brother! are cordially invited ta attend. H. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted ftaler. HUGH McCALL, Jtec. Secy .. .. .. .. REBEKARa. .. .. .. .. Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Taeaday evening la the L O. O. W. HalL AH visiting membera are ta vited to attend. Mra. Cora Fltsgerald, N. Q. Miss Baaaa Mcriroy, Secretary Women of Woodcraft f Grande Ronde Circle No. 47. Meets every first and third Thursday even ing in the month, at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting members welcoem. CHLOE ROBINSON, G. N. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk w THAT IS WELL MAOTinrKT) IN OCR OPTICAL WORK When you come to as to have your eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con dltlon of your eyee fitting you care fully with the lene that relieve your eyes completely not by making the eye accommodate Itself to the lens, but by having the lene tit the eye perfectly. Our experience and genuine skill assure jru of EXACT work always and without exorbitant chargea. Observer Want Ads Get the 0 RESULT3 Why not you 0 Get the habit of getting In on this Result-Getting business' O Toot The Observer la "At ' Home" where results are to -'be had.: -- ". ' A z WASTED. MANTED Girl for general . house- work. Five dallars per week for good girl. Enquire Observer 8-21-26 WANTED Black horse about llov Must be city broke. Apply Pacta- Exprws Company, I Grande 1-1T- FOUND Ladles . purse containing some money and among othoi things, a small . botUe of perfume Owner may obtain same by calling at thia office. . . S-18-tS LOST A Urge black purse with gold watch and valuable papera.. The owners name, lira. B. Ryaaarson, was In the parse. A suitable reward will be paid ofr Ita retara. . tL SIX-ROOM Modern , cottage for rent Inquir of Mrs. Zuber. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, good ; location. Enquire of C. W. Noyes, Adams Avenue. ,; 8-29-tf. FOR RENT. A Modern furnished room for gentleman. 1501 Adams Avenue. Phone Red 672 3-30-4-5. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with or without board. 1620 cor 6th and Spring streets. . R. L. MATTHEWS. 3-19-4-19. . FOR RENT House ana aarn with acre of ground. Strawberries and other small fruit Plenty of water. Within city limits. Enquire of R. M. Olson. 2201 Fir St V 3-22-tf. .. For Sale . : . Good seven room house and out buildings; nice lawn and fruit trees. Situated on the corner of O. and 8th streets. Also -for sale or rent, six acres of god land, good house and out buildings, piety of water and small fruit Half mile east of the city limits. : Enquire of. R. M. OLIVER. 3-15-4-15. 2201 Fir St FOR SALE Buff Orplnton eggs, $2 tor 15, at Fred Nelson's 1605 Jef ferson Ave. Phone Elk. 1021. SALE OR RENT House and block on N. Fourth street, enquire at 901 Adams Ave. Phone Blk 161. 3-22-27 FOR SALE Milch cows and one reg istered Jersey bull Phone Fann ers 1$. W. J. Hughes, La Grande B. FOR SALE Eight room house and two lota convenient to the Palmar Mill. Suitable for rooms. Phone BU 1192 or enquire on premises, ?u Grandy Avenue. , 8-16-4-U. FOR SALE House anl two lota on corner. Also three lota In a body on Cedar streets Enanire at 2202 First and Grandy. 8-23-29. ! JgHBBWBW. J J ! FOR SALE Two lots one block from Round House for $200 cash. Also house and four lots on easy terms. S. A. Weagel at Bay .it Zwelfel'a shop. tf . ERLA OABLOCS '. Teacher ot Piano PapO ot Pierre Doallet of tka Jose Conservatory. i Far chlldraa the Burrows ot music atady and musical ksadat garten. Stadia in the Mahaffcy Use Notice ',,..;v--T Notice is hereby given that the City of La Grande will receive bids for its five acres of land known as the Peat House Property. All bids must be in the Recorder's hands by four o'clock, April 6th, 1910. ; The City reserves the right to re ject any or all hide. This notice ia to be published -In five Issues of the La Grande Evening Observer. ' ' W. N. MONROE, Chairman of Ways and Means. Com, t-14-29. .V. O ' & O FBOFESSIOHAL BULECTOBT. OOOOOOOOOO BACOU HALL Physicians and Surgeons. Office a La Crude National Bank Building. Thone Main 19. - T. Bacon. Residence. Main 18. H. K. HalL Residence, Main 61 -DH. L. H. UNDERWOOD Physician oud Surgeon la Dr.- Rlchardson'a ofSca over Hill's Drug store. Special attentioa to diseases and surgery of the aya. Phone Black 1362, and lad. 161 tfj Offloa 79. . Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams ae. and Depot L Office Main 88. Residence Main CI C. H. UPTON, ru, Q. U. D. ; PLyslcUn and Burgeon. Special attentioa given to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Ba& Betiding. Phones: Office, Mala I; Eesl4eae Mala Is. J. H. HUBBARD, aLD. Physician and' Eargeoa Office la New Bank BnUdlng Coocu 20-2L Thones: Rrtdenee, Mala GEO. W. ZDUCEBKa", ' OSTEOPATH PUTS! CIA, . Sornmer Building Rooira 7-S-9-18L Phones, Home I3!2, Paciflo Main CL Residence Phone, Black 961, Successor to Dr. r. K. Myw DE5TI8T8. J. C PRICE, D. If. a v ;v Deatlat Koom 28, La Grande National Bask Building Phone Black SStl ATTOBSEIB, C H. CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law Fractlcea la all the oourta ot ae ctaM a Uaited Stataa. Ofloa la La Grande NaUoaal BaaJ Bnllding, La Grande, Oregoa. Caaa. al Cochran Geo T. Cocaraa COCHRAN A COCHRAN. Attoraeya. La Grande National Bank Ba&Sas. La Grande , - '. Oreen. vfTLLLlM at BAKSST. 4ttoraey and Counsellor at Lav. . U and 16 8oomer Block, ' ; Ortsssa Leroy Lomax ; C. a Flna FINN LOMAX Attorneys-at-Law. , Notorlea Pablio , 601-602-603 BucLannan Building PORTLAND, OREGON Admitted to practice In all Federal and State courts of Oregon, Idaho and Washington. ,'. EL T. tLITSTT. . q 4 Plank Sldewnias Built snd $ Repaired. ' Exca sting and A Filling. Phone Black 1661 - A y 90000QO i mmi TBTlEnfABT SVKGZONS. DB. P. A. CHARLTON. - Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drag Store, La Grax&A - , KaaMaaca Phone Bed 70L j Office Phone Black It L 7. v : Mayaftdeat Phono U. i. Both fV dw , :idenoa. DB.W.B.BILET : Graduate from the Ohio BUt TM verslty. VaccinaUon, Dentistry ty Surgery of all kinds. Country fti Promptly answered. Agent tar K& lonal Live Stock Insurance tlon, Portland, Oregon, ,. i Otfloe 14 Adama iva. '"' Phones, Pacific, Black 1891 Independent ITS ' See These Chickens Logan E. Anderson of Cove taa a first stand of Buff Orpington sin gle comb ehleka. ley are dandles, See these and Judge for yoursett. Eggs, $2 for 16. Three nMn A. $6.00. t-24-tl