LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. , SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912.
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We will start the week off with the Greatest Bargain
Feast ever heard of in La Grande or any other place.
See Our Window
We have placed in our window the following articles
at prices never before heard of. We will take the goods
out at 9 o'clock sharp. The first in, first served.
Ladies' $20.00 Suit $2.50
$2.50 Suit 65c
12 1 -2c Outing 4c
7c Calico lc
75c Gown 5c
Ladies' $10.00 Hat $1.38
$6.50 Silk Petticoat 50c
Ladies' $13.50 coat $1.75
$1.75 Petticoat 19c
$1.50 Wrapper 33c
$4.50 Silk Waist 25c
I want it known that we give bargains. This sales
comes once a year and is one that will be remembered.
So be on hand Monday morning at 9 a m. Sharp.
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The Home OF Ladies' Ready-
to-Wear
THE IDAHO JUNK HOUSE
AT BOISE. IDAHO. S. KOPPEL, Proprietor
WILL PAT YOU TOP PRICES FOB ALL KINDS iOF METAL AND
RUBBER. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CONSIGNMENT SHIPMENTS.
REFERENCE BOISE CITY NATIONAL BANK.
Bass,
Resolved
that I have put up
with dim, smoky oil
lamps dong enough
that I want a light that I can see by; one that I
won't have to clean and fill and bother with; one
that is always safe and reliable
that I will start the NEW YEAR right, by using
electric lights.
(Signed)
"ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE"
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles
and Rubberoid ....
WENAHA LUMBER CO.
Greenwood and Madison Sts. Phcne, Main 732
NOTICE OF SALE
la the matter of James E.
bankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that under
signed trustee In bankruptcy, In per-
suance of an order made on the 25tli
day of Oct., 1911, by John S. Hodgin,
referee in bankruptcy, will sell at
public auction at 10 o'clock a. m. in
Imbler, Union county, Oregon, on the
27th day of January, 1912, to the high
est bidder for cash in hand the follow
ing described real property, towit:
That parcel and tract of land,
the boundary line of which begins
at a point 32 feet north of the south
east corner of block 7, Townsite of
Imbler, as recorded1 in the office of the
county recorder in Union county, Ore
gon and runs thence north 70 feet;
thence west '100 feet;' thence south 70
feet; thence east 100 feet to the place
of beginning, all in Union county, Ore
gon, and subject to a mortgage of
Robert Newlln, on which there is due
about $320.00; together with the per
sonal and 'mixed property contained
in the buildings on said premises, such
as counters, shelving and other fix
tures. GEO. L. CLEAVER,
Trustee in above entitled bankrupt
cy. First publication dated January i,
1912.
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AT THE CHURCHES.
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MotliodlKt Episcopal Church.
This Sunday service begins the
Week of Prayer and the same subject
Is to be used in each of the co-operating
church at that hour. "The King
dom's Ceaseless Advance" is the theme
This 11 o'clock exercise supported by
the large choir which slugs the fine
anthem, "The King of Glory ' Shall
Come in' will be one of profit to them
who are studying and watching the
movements of the world. ..
There will be an evening sermon
at ,7:30, and the league meets at 6:30.
On Monday evening the churches
unite with Pastor Thompson In his
church and he is the leader for the
evening. The subject Is "Personal
Faithfulness." On Tuesday evening
the meeting will be In .Pastor Bor
den's church, the subject "The Church
of Christ.'
,J. D. GIU4LAN, Pastor.
First Presbyterlnn Church,
Morning subject, "The Privilege of
Him Who Abides In Christ."
Evening subject, "The Kingdom's
Ceaseless Advance. ) I
, Special muslo at each service. .
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Superin
tendent, Mr. C. A. Small.. - : '.
Junior C. E. 3:00 p. m.
C. E. service, 6:30 p. m.
This church will Join In the union
prayer meetings each evening of the
week.
REV. S. W. SEEMANN, D. D., Minister
jMake Some Money
Central Clnircli of Christ.
Sunday morning theme, in view of
the coming week of prayer: "The
Place of Prayer in the Life of the
Church." Evening subject: 'The Bible
Symbolism of Baptism." Following
this sermon the Bible ordinances of
baptism will be administered, Bible
school 10 o'clock, Junior meeting,
3:30. Christian Endeavor, 0:30. The
union prayer meetings of next Mon
day and Friday evenings will be hold
in this house of worship. Welcome
all. '
MAYNARD R. THOMPSON.
St. Peter's Church.
First Sunday After Epiphany.
Sunday school 10 a. in.
Morning service It am.
Evening service 5 p. m.
The adjourned vestry meeting will
take place immediately after the morn
ing service.
I PTO.N II. GIBBS, Rector,
Christian Science
Service la held Sunday at 11 a. m
Sunday school at 10 a. m. and prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
In the German Lutheran church build
ing, north of high school. The sub
ject of lesson sermon is "God."
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist win refund money If
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 60c.
SMITH AUTO-TAXI SERVICE
RATES.
Two person, four blocks and un
der from corner Depot and Ad
ams avenue, 25c.
Over four blocks and under
mile, 50c.
Over mile, Be for each addi
tional mile or fraction thereof
Each additional pasenger over
two, 15c.
Waits of over 5 minutes, 10c for
each additional five minutes or
fraction thereof.
Day or night. Phone Red 211.
Office 1312 Jefferson avenue.
$ S (JJJ5$)?3ssS(S.
3 NOTES FROM THE LABOR
S WORLD.
4$3339g$4$$$$$$
The south is beginning to get it3
qhare of the foreign labor that is be
in;; imported Into this country and in
lU iny instances the foreign laborers
are being employed In the place of the
southern negroes.
The usual hours of work in Japan
ire 12 a day. Male workers of 14 get
from 16 to 25 cents a day; those under
1 4 from 6 to 10 cents a day. Females
over 14 are paid from 10 to 11 cents
.1 day.
An arrangement, has been made be
tween the Central Molders' ;inIon of
Scotland and the International Mold
ers' union of North America, by which
the two organizations will In future
exchange membership cards.
Every year there are. In England
three important labor conventions.
.There are the annual British tradea
union convention, the annual meeting
(if the General Federation of Trade
Unions, and the annual convention of
the Labor party. The last named is
to be held at Birmingham in January.
The New York State Factory Inves
tigating commission, which has just
completed its hearing before reporting
to the legislature, has learned that
there are more than 40,000 children
in New York City working in tene
ments for $3 to $3.50 a week.
The following dally wages are paid
In Jerusalem: Unskilled labor, 24 to
40 cents; carpenters, 52 cents to $1.05;
masons, as high as $1.60; stone cut
ters, 42 to 9 1 cents.
The carpenters' organization of Ba
kersfleld, California, has collected
nearly the entire amount of $28,000,
which is to be us"d for the erection of
a three-story labor temple In that
country.
England's National Union of Boot
and Shoe Operatives, having adopted
a label to be placed upon the products
of Its members, has Instituted an ac
tive label campaign throughout the
American Industrial farm colony for
the unemployed.
Tho following Is a partial list of property we hnve .
,for sale, which we would liko prospective purchasers to Inspe
ct uci'oro buying, ,
No. 1. 80 acres of land, 4 fa miles southeast of
.La Grande, small house ou place. Trice (50 per acre. Will
.trade for La Grande property.
No. S. 5 room house, modern, on Second street, lie-1
tweon Spring and Penn. avenues. Price $2200.
1 No. 8. 2 lots on Lnke street, east of Fourth street, :
.size 05x870 feet each.. Price $850 each. ,
HATE YOU SEEN OUR GRAND YIEW ADDITION
No. 4.-4 room honsc, lot 5, block I, Pleasant Home
addition, size of lot 05x143 feet. Price $000.
No. 5. Lot S, block 3, Rome Investment addition,
.size 195x213 feet, water right Prlco $500.
No. 0, Lota 9 and 10, Mock 10, In Home Invest-',
nient addition, containing about 454 acres, with water right Price
$450,
AN ALICEL ORCHARD TIUCT IS A GOOD IN
. YESTMENT. .:
No. 7 A 7 room house, barn, all of block 10, Ry
uenrsons' addition, with bearing orchard. Price $3500.
No. 8. 4 houses of 4 rooms each, stone foundations,
.plastered, with 50x110 lot. Prlco $1200 ench.
No. 0. Lot 1, block 57, Chaplin's addition, price $450
) No. 10 Lots9 and 10, block 112, Chaplin's addition, ,
.with 4 room houso. Price $850,
No. 11. A five room house, barn, lots 1, 2, 3, and 1
4, block 89, Chaplin's addition. Prlco $1900.,
No, 12. A five room house, ncro lot, block 2, Pleas-;
.aut Homo addition. Prlco $1500.
No. 13. Lois 1 to , block 1, C street 7 room
house. 12 bearing fruit trees. Stono cellar. Prlco $1500.
No. 14. 6 acres In blocks 1 and 6, Home Invest-
.ment addition. 8 room house, barn, 0 shares of water. Price !
$2700. " !
No. lfl. Lotsl and 2, block 2, Suniiysldo addition, ;
size 05x270 feet each. 4 room house,' good condition, barn
. wafer Hirlit. 1rln lim
B .... No. 17. Lot 3, block 50, Chaplin's addition. Price-
$750.
No. 18. 2 aero lots 1 and 6, block 5, Home Invest
ment addition, small house. Price $1,000.
No. 20, A five room house, plastered, stone foun.
(mtlon, lot 05x115 feet Corner First street and Division avo
lino. Price $150(1.
No. 21 Lols8 and 4, block 139, Chaplin's addition.
.5 room house, woodshed Price $1500.
- No. 22.-2 ncres east of block 21, Williamson's ad
dition. Price $1,000. JfiJfiTOS :l'
No. 23. A seven room house, bath, 3 lots, block 90,
Chnplin'c addition. Price $2750.
No. 24.-3 lots, southwest comer of block 90, Chap
lin's addition. Prlco $750. ........
No, 25 A five room house, with bath, 60 foot lot,
Mnnroe avenue. Price $1700.
No. 26 Lot 0, block 2, Homo Investment addition,
.with 7 room house, water right. Price $1600.
No. 27 A five room house, lot 30x110 at 521 S street
Price, with furniture In house $1200, .
No. 28 Modern five room house, fine condition. Lot
- .49x100 feet on West Adams nvenue. Price $2500.
-L. ' Ko' 29- Let 80x140 ft on Cherry street. Price $C50
No. 80 West half of lots 1, 2 and 8, block 11, RJom
lgs addition. Some lmprovcmcnts. Price $550.
No. 81.-1.. t 50x120 on Adams avenue near Cherry
.street Price $050.
No. 82 Six room house, small stable, woodshed,
cellar, newly ilnlshcd Inside, on Osborn street,. Prlco $1850
.cash. u
No. 3420 acres of 0 year old orchard In fine con
dlflon. Price $800 per acre.
No. 85 Lots 10, 11 and 12, block 4, Romlg's addi
tion. Prlco $800.
No 3010 cres, one half in bearing: orchard, some ,
youmr trees 01. a portion of the other half. Fair house and
.barn. Price $3000.
No. 87 Lots4, 5 and C, block 47, Chaplin's addition.
Prlco $500.
No. 38 Lotsl and 2, DIock 83, Chaplin's addition.
Price $450. ?
No. 89 A good brick houso in Walla Walla, Wash.,
.worth $8500. Will exchange for valley land or La Grande prop
r crty. Call and see photograph.
No. 40. Lots", and 8, block 1, Acme addition, with
.4 room house, woodshed andi cellar. Fruit trees. Prlco $1150
cash. r
No. 41 Lot 10, block 7, Pleasant Home addition,
.small house. Price $150.
No. 42 Lots 11 nnd 12, block 147, Chaplin's addi
tion, 0 room house. Prlco $1200.
No. 43 South half of lot 0, and lots 7 and 8, block
7, Pleasant Home addition. Price $000.
No. 44 South half of lot 10, and all of lots 11, 12,
13, 14, 15 and 10, block 25, Williamson's addition. 5 room
.house, woodshed and cellar. l'rice $1800 cash.
No. 45 LolslO and 17, block 137, Clinpliu's addition,
1M story 5 room house, woodshed and cellar. Price $1000.
No. 40 North 150 feet of lo't 2, block 2, Ho nan's
addition. 5 room house, barn wood-shed and cellar. Water
.right. Fruit trees. Price $1050.
Prices on the above property are for cash. The
.terms can ho arranged on all of It where It Is not specifically
stated cash. Would bo pleased to show you any of this prop
.crty tou are Interested n.
No. 47. 7 room house, modern, work room, wood
house, bam, lots 17 to 21, block 1, Scrtbcrg subdivision of Pred
more block. Price $3100.
No. 48 Lot 4, Itlock 8, G randy's addition, 5 room
house. Price $1900.
No. 49 Lot 8, block 3, Pleasant Home addition, con
taining one acre. 4 room hause. Water right Price $1200.00.
No. 50 Lots 1, 2, 8 and 4, bolck 19, Riverside addi
tion, on North Second street. Price $700.00.
La Grande Invest
ment Company.
The Firm whose Name is a Synonym for Reliability
and Square Dealing. R
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