LA GRANDE EYEING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911. ien's Heavy Rubbers PAGE 4 -1 v 11' 1 4 Buckle Overshoes - Low Top Crerman Rubbers $2.50 3.00 2.00 of New Spring Line Shirts and Gollars ALL THE LATEST STYLES Gluet t A. V. ANDREWS ay Sal X for the Next Thirty Doj You Can Boj Tour Silverware, Cnt Glass, I Han Fainted China, Clocks an d Jewelry at a Reduction of from 10 i to 85 Per Cent off. All reliable Quality and Fully Guaranteed. 1 FIRST IS LETTER Oil La Grande's Lead- Opposite U. S. land Office on A dams Arenue. fiHOtl tltlttllt t Ittt It I ff litt4H'AltM'll'if"l EYERY'r.ll WOMAN AND CHILD SI L L'OSED TO BOOST. -' i j. h. ,r.E4Re; (olonlst Day he Observed Through out Three Stntos Wednesday. Reduction Sale 100 Switches 25 per cent off Beginning Monday morning Switches, Curl9, Puffs and Combjngs made to order can also supply the trade with Hair Goods and Novelties, ; Massage Cream and , Facial Remedies. The Paris Hair Store MRS. PALMER, 209 Fir St., La Grande, Ore. fs&i Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson Wfod" Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort ment of Nickel Trimmings. SAY 6 ZWElFEl PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEET MEWL WORKERS H A CK A Uptown office Main 720 I AMBULANCE . L bussey Job Printing Promptly at The Obse-er -The George Palmer Lumber Company Retail Department We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. Phone Main 8. Portland. Ore. Feb. 23. (Special.) 'Colonist Day" has been fixed for March 1. On that date each man, vfoj man and child in the Northwest Is expected to write a letter to some friend in the East or Middle West, asking them to come to Oregon, Ida ho or "Washington, during the period of the low rates westward which will be In effect from March 10 to April 10. '.'..';. The special effort on March 1 has been originated by the publicity de partment of the Harriman lines . in the Northwest and from the Portland headquatrers will go out a great num brr of folders specially Issued for ' Colonist Day." These folders are to he Inclosed In the letters written to Eastern friends. They will tell of the advantages of living In the West and urg? s those to whom they are address ed to make a change. Thirty-six communities In Oregon, Washington and Idaho that have par plan of advertising will be sent fold ers. 5000 going to each place. It Is felt that If the 9-ople of the different towns respond to the plan of "Colon ist Day" that the campaign for new citizens will be very successful and that a decided Impression will be made upon many thousands of East erners 'who may thu,i b; attracted to the Pacific Northwest. "It nil depends on how (he people &k- hild of It." explained Mr. Will im Dlttle Wells of (h Harriman Homeeeeker's Bureau, which decided o try this novel plan. "If the various cities' of the Northwest ent r Into the spirit of the thing and carry It cut as It Is Intended. I have no doubt but Hint great good will result from It: otherwise, we must not. expect too much. Our peode will show their "ord Intentions by distributing the swclnl folders, d signed to attract the pvo n? any one who wishes to change h's location and n consignment of ten thousand fold-s will also be.ynt to Omaha, to see if thpy cannot he put to a good use thev- as well." GRANGERS TALK CHICKENS. Kin: rroirrani Dealing With Hens anj Hen Industry Cnrrled Out. Cove. Ore. Feb. 23. Special. Vt. Fannie Grange No. 38S held a very In teresting meeting Fr.ti:vd.i?,.FM IS. This being poultry day, a chicken dinner was s rved. The liteiary program in the t'.ftor nunti -was ns follows:: Fec'.ta'lon by Gladys and Ethel Paron. Ou.-tloa for rcll call, "Wi Is 'ho b'st varlV of chickens to kMn." Reritatlo:: Walter Paron. "Uj lnl In? the Irn." Paper by Mr. Ingram. "i t more n-oPtaMe to keen chickens for egg? thnn market fwls?" ' loading. M. L. Carter. "D.t conr hen." . v , Paper by Mrs. Lantz, v Which 's ih'- r.inst profllPble, raising chicken wit'. the Incubar 'r, or with the h;a." Becitatl'i, Mary Carter, Settinf Men." ' "The ca'.t of Incubators and brood- c Mrs. Ingram. . i.ccltalljii IIib. Dai oil, .to:u ol tie things a hen can do." Reading. Charlie Jofinson, ' Fise 1-;.-.r. little ciucks." Paper by Mrs. Daron, "How to i lake hens lay In wintel." Itecitaticii. Mary Carter, "The dancing f ) ey." Reading, Grandma Milleri "Hen smiles." Delegates to the county convention were elected as follows: M. L. Carter, Nathon Daron, J. W. Ingram. Their alternates are Henry Chambers, Geo. Miller, J. W. Dean. THIS 088J3TY I!il OPE Good, live, responsible party, un derstanding automobiles, can se cure an agency for the famous BRUSH RUKfifiOUT and LIGHT DELIVERY CAnS Oregon Brush Auto Co. 80S Alder Streat Portland i i i t Oreaioa L. " ' '".-.l-,, " -:TV Cure Your Rheumatism AND OTHER ILLS OF THE B0DV ' At The HOT LAKE Saiaatotitim (THE HOUSE OF EFFICIENCY) . HOT LAKE, OREGON THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sells round-trip tickets, good for three months, allowing $6.00 worth of accommodation at the Santo rlum, at Portland and all O W. R. & N. Stations. For further Information and illus trated booket, address, Dr. W. T. Phy. Medical Supt. and MgT., Hot Lake, - Oregon, any O.-W. R. & N. Agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. Wood Notice Notice Is hexeby given that the Dis trict School" Board of School District No. One of Union county, Oregon, will receive up to 4 o'clock p. m. of March 3rd, 1911, sealed bids for furnishing sa'd school District No. One with cords of four foot, split, yellow pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while, green and not later than June 1st, 1011, free from large knots and accept- Mr. BUSINESS MAN ' Do'you realize the import ance of an Electric Sign in drawing trade to your store or place of business? We make a very low flat rate on sign lighting,and are prepared to quote at tractive prices on any kind of a sign that you may de sire. Our representative is al ways ready to call and talk the matter over with you. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Phone Main 34 able to said school board. Said wood 13 to be delivered 300 cords at high school building, and 100 cords at the Fourth ward school and to be corded up neatly and closely where directed by Board. , 100 cords to ,be delivered by July la I, auu ail ou or oeiuro Sept. i, iyil. Bids to be left with school clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, i'. School Clerk. ' Be Corset-Happy I mm fvv j . i When you dec!? to be corset happ7. come and te fitted In the lace-ln-front GoBsard. There Is a model In the Gossard to show off to best advantage your special type of figure. U0 to $5.00. Mrs.RobertPattison PHONE BLACK 1481. UMBRELLA REKiIRS Govers from 50 cts to Three Dollars L. C, Smith-La Grande yyhy pay Rent? We loan money to build, ana m pay ms asyou would rent. 1. R. OLIVER , Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco lates Can't Be Beaten Chief Joseph Flour Warranted to Please T l " a tUK iAlt BY Water'Stanchfield Produce Co. HAY, GRAIN, FEED, POULTRY SUPPLIES, W000 1426 hUew Avew