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PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911 FREE LECTURE SUNDAY Sunday at 11 a. m. at 807 C avenue. The subject of lesson sermon is A i 1'BATEBXAL OBDEHS OF LA $ GBANDE. $ 1G. "Love." . EIGHT OXLOCK P. JT. H0UI3 FOE HEALTH TALK. i: m mm 4 t r ir k It-.. r ? ?' .i- I ft. I! f 1 1 1- i : ,1 : 1 iiihilill.l I llf'- is IOU OUGHT TO KKOW this shop, and Its ability to serra y best Our one strongest desire la to turn oat the best CLEAXIKG AND PRESSING nr to price onr serried to meet your satisfaction. We be Here we do this. If yonr gar. . ments need onr attention send them to os and we will do yonr work promptly and guarantee not to rain the materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANING WGjJKS Disease It Cause uni Cure, Subject of Miss WInsell's Address. An Illustrated lecture on "Disease Its Cause and Cure" will be given on Sunday night at 8 p. m, at th L. D. S. tabernacle by Agnes Wlnzell. She will set forth hor experknce of 30 years in hospitals and sanatarlums and in sane asylums. All are invited to at tend this service. Special invitation is issued to invalids. The lecture is en tirely free and is intensely Interest ing and instructive. Main (1. n. B. Waggoner Plumbing and neatin l John Melville U28 Mams Avt LA GRANDE, - ORE ' --, S . AT THE CHURCHES. : St. Pefer'g Church. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion ......... 8 : 00 p. m. Morning service . ; . . , Kvenlng strvlce UPTON H. .....L, 11:00 a.m. ........ 7:30p.m. GIBBS, Rector. .3WfcSJJBHSH5BBBB3BS Methodist Episcopal Church. '.' "Christ Befonsi Pilate" Is the subject of the discourse, for Sunday morning. It will be a brief review of the trial of our Lord. The Sunday School is at 9:45. , The Ep worth League at 7:00. Evenng sermon at 8:00, subject "Waterloo." J. D. GILLILAN, Pastor. A JOLLY TIME AT HOME. Advice to the Man Whose Wifo Is Away on a Vaoation. During any time when' your wife U on an extended visit with be relatives yon can save money from your .board allowance by keeping bouse for your self. Tou may find the following sug gestions helpful: 1 yon forget to order ice yon can render the butter serviceable. In the following manner: Take a cut glass finger bowl and fill it with cool wafer. Scrape the butter Into the Anger bowl. When ready to spread your bread ex tract your butter In quitntltlen a need ed with thp i-ucumber lifter. Tbat'n that lint silver pooo with bole In It If you smell smoke you will doubt less nod the lamp lx amoklng and the room is corcred with tux. Klrwt turn the wick down to mire oil. tbt set a Jdump cloth and go orer everything carefully, rinsing out the cloth from time to time. When clonnlns the wails Use only a downward motion, no that the HtrenkM will all run vertically. ' -. Not hnvlno vnr n-lte'M wm-ImI cbnrm. you Will dollhtles llti jftveii tollKh te;lk by your butcher. One way to mane steak tender l t run It ieMntertiy through the sewing inuclilntv Use a coarse needle, but no thrnd. The bob bin trough will eaten the Jule. which can be used Inter lor gravy. , it yon take. out the boliiiiti llrst you will have more room for the juice. Walter . A. Dyer in Delineator. - " ,' V. f. it A. M. L .Pil'. .1t Kt) 41, i S", & a. M. ui' .. meet ings first aid tunc Sauraays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial Welcome to all Masons. U M. HOTT. W. M. C C. WILLIAMS. Secretary. P. O. K La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's rlub. corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. H. J. RITTER. Ex. Rai. H. E. COOLIDGE. Rec. Sec. First Presbyterian Church. In tha morning the Holy Commun ion will be celvbrated and new mem bers received ln'o the church. Evening subject, John Knox, the Scottish Reformer. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Superin tendent, C. A. Small. ; C. E. service, 7.00 p m Prayer meeting, Thursday at 8:00 p m. ;', ' .. . , , Christina Science Service. Christian Sclenc-3 ' sarvlcif Is held A Wathleaa Waahboard. "Women haven't the art 1st le temper ament" complained the orchestra mu sician to the Cleveland .Plain Dealer. "That's why I am. unmarried. Oh. yes. I was married owe I thought to acquire a wotnnn who could take rare of my home, make a little domeatlL place of refuge for me and all that but the dream soon fled. "A few days after 1 was married my bride came to me and said:,, "Dear, that new,, washboard tou cot for me is no good at ail. I can't wash your j socks on It' . J - "Washboardr says L 'Why, I never bought yon a washboard ' But she led , me out into the kitchen and showed j me what she'd been scrubbing away I on all the morning. Great heavens! ' It was, my new xylophone." . i WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. . W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall.- All visiting niebers welcome. ' , D. FITZGERALD. C. C. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. A. W, A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday In the month at ' ' - ' MAW A. tt . -. . . . a neighbors are cordially InvlteJ to " tttend. - V E. E. DANIELS. ". : ; ED. HEATH. Clerk., REDUCTlOBIl On low cut Oxfords and'all Summer Pants THE TOGGERY AL ANDREWS IKBrcKAHS-frrstal r.irte '. " mee,ts evey Tnesdav evening in i' I O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem her are invited to attend. MRS. XATIE ARBUCKLE, N. O. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec r KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croat Lodge No 27 mes etery Monaj uiihr In Castle hall, (old Elk's halt : A Pythian welcome to all vlslttn .- Knlgh's. ' 1 .." JESC PAI L. C. C , . R. L. LINCOLN. M. of . S O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E C. hoHs ttated communications th secono nd fourth Wednesdays o each month Visiting members cor lal'.y invited. CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M. MARY A. WARXICK. Sec ; ot!ce to Contractors. ' j Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will bo received by the coun clty of the city of La Grande, Oregon, until eight (8). o'clock p. m., August the second, 191L for the construction of four hundred lineal feet (400, ap proximately of board side walk five (3) feet "In width to be built on the south side of S avenue in the city of La Grande, and according to the p!ans and specifications on file in this office. Certified check of five (5) per cent to accompany all proposals. , - "i By .order of the county July 10th, 1911. ' f. ." ' ' i,'.-; C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder. Red Gedar Shingles WENAHA LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISO! Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732 i k These can be had in oiir own city and in our own Valley where you can see the We have fine 80 acre tract , just outside the city limits, all in timothy, grain and alfalfa, on one of the principal roads lead ing into La Grande; good buildings, an abund ance of water, and one of the best dairy farms in , the valley. This land is suitable for any pur pose, and if as conveniently located to any other town as it is to La Grande, could not be bought for 'double' the price asked for. it.' A payment of $-J.00O.0 '.lowu will handle it; good terms on the ,lhe a vSjJencid proposition, cdjoimng City. -7"-' ' Just-70 acres in this property, one-half of which is the best of soil and the" balance good pasture. Good new house and good barns. A number of fine springs and one of them piped in to the house. This is close to school, on main county road and affords fine view of the town and valley. The price of this entire property is only $4,000.00 and 20 acres can be sold from one end of it within another year for at least $2,000. This would leave 50 acres with all improvements and easily worth the present purchase fjrice. Come in and let us tell vou about it. 40 acres in the notth end of valley Four miles from ummerville, best of soil, new buildings, fine stream, of water,, some timber, only $2,200.00, one-third down, balance one and two years. , ' ' 160 acres, 5 miles from LaGrande. 50 acres alfalfa, 55 acres fall wheat, 10 acres of oats, balance summer fallow. Good six room house, good barn and outbuildings. This place is sub-irrigated and one of the best alfalfa, grain and dairy ranches in the valley. Price only $85.00 per acre reasonable payment down with terms on balance. This year's crop will pay good share of purchase price. ' Have some fine orchards and orchards lands here and in the Elgin country. Prices on these vary according to location and age f trees, and will ask you to tell us what you want and where you want it . ' These are all good investments. Some of our good buys in city prop erty. . Good six-room house, Cellar, shade and fruit , trees, on Third street, for $2,100.00. Only $400 down, balance in stated payments at 6 per cent. Fine 7 room two-story house, with large lot, shade and fruit trees, on Second street, for only ,; $2,800.00. ., ' r ... , ;;";;; (-;- Five room house, ; modern, shade and fruit trees, on "T" avenue for only $1,650.00. Four room house and two lots, wood shed and city water, on North Depot and 44 V" avenue, for only $1,100.00. This property can be bought' with a very small payment down and balance at $20.00 per month. Four room house, cellar, wood shed, trees, two good lots, on North Spruce street, for $1,250.00. ' Small payment down will handle this property, and can make substantial reduction for cash.. We have vacant lots in all parts of the city, and not a single lot that will not prove a good investment, even you J do not improvq it. Let us show you these and'other bargains. SECURITf: TRUST : COMPANY. fttitMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniinui mmmm -n--hn-f i-n-n-rt-n-i--fr-i 44411111 I. .. , IIIIIIIIIHIIIIUlit)j)n J r