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PAGE TWO LA GRKAKDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1913. LCMBfl New Telephone Directory We wish to notify our subscribers that we in tend to issue a new directory next month, and in order that there may be no errors in it we ask their co-operation. All thosi whose names or addresses are not correct in the present directory or who wish ' any changes made, kindly notify us. All notifica tions must be in by the 10th of May. Home Irdependent Telephone Co. Bic $25.00 up Maxwell Overland Zenith No such bargains ever before offer ed on standard grade wheels. We are bound to reduce our stock so come now ycles t .V F.D.HAISTEN FURNITURE on easy PAYMENTS .i 1 , Potatoes and Appl es Both very good varieties Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack THE GOOD THI3US COST X0 MORE THAJf ORDI.NABY THINGS IF TOU KSOYV WHERE TO BUT. Stageber g G r ocery PHONE MAIN 70 YF.GETAKLtS i. .t ASOX ALL THE TIME. oaaa DR. FONG ."; MEDIUM g CO. ! branca of Baker City Office (IIIXESE HERBS AND ROOT REMEDIES Our wonderful life tiring herbs will absolutely extirpate every Impurity fron the system. No drug, do poison, aon-alco- iiOllc. FBE (OXFIDE.N T1AL OO.SSILTATIOJI FBFE Those living out ot town can cur themaelTfti at Bom wltb our herba. Write to us for par ticular. Office Houra: t to 12 a. m.; 1 to 9 p. m. 8uDdays I to 12 a. a.; 1 to 1p.m. Telephone Hala "fx. Offleet .lilt A sans A tease LA 6BAJIDE, OBEflO. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ' SL Peter'a Church. (tfifth Sunday afte.- Trinity.) Holy communion 8 a, m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. Evening service 5 p. m. The Ascension day services will be announced later, in Wednesday's is sue. UPTON H. GIBBS, "Rector. . Zion Lutheran Church. (English) Tomorrow (Sunday) will be the last time the services will be in the afternoon; Sunday school at 1:30 and the main service at 2:30. A bib.'e class is being formed in connection with the Sunday school to which all are admitted. Zion church invites you to worship. WILLIAM C. DRAHN, Pastor. First Baptist Church. Sixth and Spring Streets. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Theo dore Johnson, superintendent. Preaching rervice atll a. m. Sub ject, "The Christ Who Could Not Be j Hid." Young People's union at 6:30 p. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The Clothing of the Saint" All are cordailly invited to wor ship with us. . R. E. CLOSE, Ptor. First Presbyterian Church. Sixth street and Washington ave nue. ' 1 Sabbath School 9:45 a. m. Rob ert Eakin, superintendent. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sub jet, "Proper Observance of the Sab bath." Second sermon in series on "The Sabbath." Christian Endeavor 6:30 p, Topic, "Mission Work at and AI'ohu. Bi W.:-l;." Evening ivor sis' n -7:30 oV:fk. Subject, "The Mystery of Christ." All are cordially welcomed. REV. A. G. LANE, Pastor. m. Home Christian Church. Sunday, April 27. Bible school at 10 a. m. A marked improvement is seen in this part of the work. Come and help us make it better still. Evening services at regular hour. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, "Je sus Only." On Monday, beginning at 7:30 p. m. and continuing through Tuesday, the county convention of Christian churches will be in session. ftate Secreatry and State Bible school workers will be in attendance. All are invited. A. J. ADAMS, Minister. Geo. M. E. Church, South. 2103 N. Fir Street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. O. Chapman, superintendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "What is the Essential Qualities of Men?" Even :ng subject, "God's First Principle in the Saving of Men." String music and go 0.1 u;ging. Prayer meeting every Thursday :it 7:80 p. m. Everybody welcome HARRY P. NELSON. Pastor. ft x .1. Big song and men's meeting Sun day afternoon 3:30: Speaker, Rev. W. T. Beatty, of Island City. Come and bring another man with you. OTI0E OF SEWEtt IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. You will hereby take notice that In pursu ance of a resolution duly adopted t the council of the city of La Grand" Oregon, on the 19th day of February. 1913. crceit'ng sewer district No. 3 section I A, and designating and de claring the real property hereiuaf vr described aa ItWhided In and compris 'ng said district, and in pursuance of resolution duly adopted by said c'ty rounctl cn the 2h day of March. ISIS, whereby said c'ty council determined the necessity of and declared Its In tention to Improve said district and Graidview Aratioi Again Commands Your Attention Twenty-Nine Lots Already sold-Only 11 lots re maining. Just take enough time to investigate. The Best Investment . ' . " ' ' ' on the market La Grande Investment Co. OWNERS 1111 ADAMS AVE., FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK all the real property Included there; in aa hereinafter described by laying thereto a sewer and la pursuance of the report of the commissioners here tofore made In relation thereto, and adopted by said council, the city coun cil of the ctty of La Grande, Oregon, will meet at ihe council chamber of sa'd city on the 7th day oX May, 1913, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of said day, and consider the levy of a spe cial assessment again all the real property benefited or affected by said proposed improvement a,nd grant a hearing before said council to all per sons feeling aggrieved on account of sa'd proposed levy ot said special assessment to pay the coets and ex penses thereof. That the boundaries of the district to be benefitted or affected by such proposed Improvement are aa follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Adams avenue and the center line of Greenwood street and running thence southly along the cen ter line of Adams avenue to t ie east boundary line ot Lyman's sub-division ot block or lots 2, 3, 4, amd 7 ot Cog gana second addition to the city ot La Grande, Union county, Oregon, thence south along the said boundary line to the center Tine of Washington Avenue, thnce northerly along the center line of Washington Ave., to the center line place of beginning, all in the ctty of La Grande, Union county, Oregon. (Notice la hereby further given you that toe said city council 'proposes to levy a special assessment! on all of Durpoee of paying the coets and ex enss of the same. That the estlmar 'd cost cf such Improvement is the sum of S32HM6. . If you have any remonstrance to nnke'am'nit ssJd proposed Improve ment or the proposed levy of such spe oial assessment or feel azrleved against the same present lha same In writing or appear In person wkh your wtnesses and evldunce bofore said ounc'l at the time and place above specifid, or be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed from making ?ip s"ine. Iiat'd at La Grande. Oregon, this, tlie 2U-. dny of April. 1913. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE. OREGON. By LEE WfJJNICK. Reorder of the city of L Grande, Oregon. t-K lt Old Floors Made Like New Haveyou an unsightly floor, jough, uneven, stained or dirty T If you have I can put R In first class condition, level, smooth, clean, Just like a new floor and ready for any kind of a finish you may wish to put on 1L The AUTOMATIC SC3APEB ASD POLISHER makes them like new. For particulars call at room 10 Newlin's drug building, or phone Red 3 051. G. H. RUSH Contractor and Builder Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, ronm-i-ting it to sewer so if mil pass all sani , tary laws. licensed Plumbers BAY 6 ZWEIFEL LA GkANDE Make Your Comparisons: Then Decide Think over all th? tlisailvaafagcs of oil l&u dirt; smoke; odor; danger; drudger Compare their light w?th 'electricity. Electric lights are clean: convenient; brilliant; safe. They have all the good points and none of the disadvant ages of other lights. WJiich would you rather have? Phone for our lighting rate, it will make your decision easy. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always' at your service"