La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 16, 1913, Image 2

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    SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1913.
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
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largest Jewelry Store in Eastern Oregon
POPMTT
IN CHURCHES
SUMMER PLAN WORKING. OUT
SATISFACTORY.
Services Tomorrow Night to Be Held
In Presbyterian Church.
'The big Union services which are.
being held in the city churches this
j month are proving very popular 'and
I no doubt great good will result from
: the interest manifested, j The meeting
! next Sunday evening will be held at
1 8 o'clock in ' the First Presbyterian
church corner of Washington avenue
and Sixth street, and the services will
be conducted by the Rev. F. C. Stan
nard, who is the pastor of the First
Baptist church of Baker, Ore.
Everyone is invited to join in this
service. The young people are also
to hold union meeting at same place at
7 p. m. Announcements for tomorrow
are: ''.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
(Corner 4th and M St.)
Sabbath school 9:45 a. m., Dr.
Brownton, superintendent, Ethyl Pear
son, organist.
at the Union, service in the Presby
terian church at 8 p. m. -
R. E. CLOSE, Pastor.
10 Greenwood St. Main 766.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.
' (Opposite High School.)
Sabbath school 12:16 p. m.
. Sunday services at 1 p. m.
' Wednesday testmonial meeting at 8
o'clock. ' f:,: ;?:'
Services held in the German Luth
eran church north of high school building.
WOOL NETS GOOD PRICE.
More Than 15 Cents Realized by Wal
lowa People.
Wool, which was consigned to a
Boston house from Wallowa county
early in the season, has been sold at
good prices, according to late advices
from the east,, sayst the Enterprise
Record Chieftain. It was practically
all fine wool and it netted the grower
ovv 15 cents a pound, nearly 2 cents
more than was paid for wool bought
outright here in the county.
The fortunate growers were Jay H.
Dobbin, F"d W. Falconer, C. B.
Daugherty and N. C. Longfellow.
Their clips aggregated about 275,000
pounds. C. L. Tartshorn's and Ram
sey & Moxley wool, also consigned,
has not got on the market yet. .
Early in the season the growers and
Notice to Contractors, v ,
Notice is hereby given that sealed
kid" will be received by the Council
of the City of La Grande, Oregon, for
the ' construction of Herd Surface
Pavement, together with excavation,
eurbing and drainage, as follows; On
Spring Avenue, 13338.5 sq. yds. of
' paving, same to be constructed ac
cording to the plans and specifications
on file in this office. All bids to be '
by 8 o'clock, p. m. August 20th, 1913,
and accompanied by a certified check
lor 5 per cent of the amount bid. The
council reserves the right to reject any
am' all bids.
la Grande, Oregon, August 11th,
1913.
LEE WARNICK.
City Recorder.
Dly 8-12-6t
Morninir worship. 11 a. m.. subject:.
Mm. r i if tile caoictu wwi uvuon rvw
Class meetTng 12:15 p. m., Mrs. Bol
Actual
Facts
You Want Electric Service
You Need Electric Service '
You Should Use Electricity '
You Can Use It to Advantage
Then get it by our easy payment plan. ,
, 48 candle power four hours each evening during any month for
f 1.05 by the use of a 60 Watt Mazda Lamp.
. Old houses are wired howdays as easy as new ones and without
any Inconvenience to you. : ,
For a Bmall payment down you can have your house wired today
Don't overlook this liberal offer.
OUR five generating stations assure your having constant and
uninterrupted service. You can't be served better. Call Main 34 to
day and we will gladly go into detail. "
Eastern Oregon Light and Power Co.
Always at Your Service
ton, leader,
Koworth
Union
church.
E,
1205 4th st.
League
services
Res.
7.00 o'clock. -V
at Presbyterian
B. Fyke, Pastor.
Pljone Main 705.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
(Seventh and Pennsylvania.)
Bible school, 9:45 a. m., Mrs. Logan
superintendent.
. Morning worship, 11 a. m., subject.
"Our Great , Need."
Evening worship at 8 o'clock.
Union meeting at Presbyterian church.
. LATTER DAY SAINTS.
(Tabernacle .Fourth and O Sts.)
Sabbath school 10 a. m. George R.
Lyman, superintendent. '
Blanche Black, Organist.
Regular service at the Latter Days
Saints tabernacle. Sunday school ev
ery Sunday at 10 a. m.
sea. They did not know whit price
would prevail, and they feared a de
cided slump from last year's prices
because of the tariff talk. Frank A.
Clarke, representing Hallowell, Jones
& Donald, and the growers discussed
the situation and some of the largest
sheepmen concluded it better to con
sign their wool than to try to sell it
in the uhcertain marftet The Boston
merchants got the consent of the
growers to sell when, in their judg
ment, the proper price was reached.
NOTICE OF-PROPOSED STREET
IMPROVEMENT.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified that the com
missioners appointed by the common
council, of the city of La Grande, Ore
gon, to make an examination of the
property, upon which assessments are
to be levied to pay the costs and ex-
nensen of the street imnrnvement hnrp-
ilrpLt;?1, .ntalfnJ"6' described, as to the valuation
Regular sacrament and speaking . ;, ' , ,u u . .
You,ng Peoples Mutual Improve
REDUCED PRICES
ON
60
WALLPAPER
All Printed Oat Meal
Cents Per Roll
Pretty Bedrooms From
15c to 50c
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
B. B. NUTTER
Phone Red 971
11708 1-2 Sixth Street
irirriirijrijfijjjf
ment association at 7:30 p. m. To all
the public are cordially invited.
C. J. Black, Bishop.
Telephone Main 754.
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH
(2105 N. Fir.)
Sabbath school 9:45 a. m. G. O.
Chapman, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Subject:
"The value of the Cross," the farewell
sermon before conference.
Epworth league at 7 o'clock. Subject.
"Uur Neglected Neighborhoods. .
Evening worship at 8 o'clock.-Sub-
; "Eternal Reward According to Revela
tion."
Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.' m.
Harry P. Nelson, Pastor
Res. 2103 N. Fir St.
ST. MARY'S P. C. CHURCH.
(Corner Fifth and K avenue.)
Summer schedule of services:
Sunday, low masses 7:00 a. m. and
9:30 a. m.
Benediction after late mass.
Daily low mass at 8 a.m.
Confessions, Saturday, 3:00 p. m. to
9:00 p. m. .
Sick calls attended at any hour.
Rev P. J. Driscoll, Rector.
Phone Main 9. ,
QUIT KICKING
If vou don't like what you've got, trade it. Some
also kave
w voMv. can use it ana wy
- something that you are in need of. An Observe,
classified, ad. will make the deal for you Try it. ;
FOR SALE New 4-room modern cot
tage, 4 blocks from business center.
small lot. a good bargain,
terms. Edw.
Adams eve.
W.
8om
Kammerer, 2004
6-20 tf
FOR SALE 400 acres, ideal stock
ranch; 75 miles sange; wheat and tfl
flafa Address B, Observer. Ads
., r : . 8-7 tf.
FOR RENT Rooms foi lighthouse
keeping; also a large bed, sitting
room and other bed rooms, with
oath, 1512 Adams ave. Phone Black
1731. Adv. 6-25 tf
FOR RENT Office room on Elm
street. Inqv;re of Geo. H. Uirrey
real estate office. Adv 8-11 p.
FOR SALE Cheap for cash, 90 acres
10 miles from Troy, Ore., 15 acres in
crop and garden; 9 cattle, 5 horses.
2 sows, 40 chickens, lyear'a woo4
cut ahead, 300 new tamarack posts
good fence, 8 good log buildings
wagon, hack, plow, Bteel harrow
and all other small farm tools toe
numerous to mention. $1500 cash
takes all if sold by Sept 15. Owner
Emil Schraner, Troy, Ore, Adv.
' - s 8-
FOR RENT 1080 acres; house, eight
rooms; 30 head cattle; machinery;
cuts 125. tons hay; $1500 worth et
hay and grain goes with ranch.
Range 95 miles, three to five year
contract Address B, Observer.
Adv. 8-7 tf
TAKEN UP Sorrel pony, branded
71 on right shoulder, wire cut on
left front foot, shod all around. Joe
Woods, Alicel. , Adv. 8-11 5t
BOARDERS AND ROOMERS Want
ed, 905 Spring ave. Phone Black 3881
Adv. 7-17 tf.
BIG BARGAIN Horse, wagon, har
ness, buggy and hack. All good.
Must be sold. L. Orton, near Oil
Tank. Adv. r 8-14 4t p.
STRICTLY SOBER Man wants posi
tion on ranch. Address or inquire
D. Observer. Adv. 8-H 3t p.
FOR RENT Modern seven room pQR
nouse and lull Basement, Address u.
B. Ruckman, Alicel, Ore. Adv.
7-26 tf
FOR SALE Header derrick, complete
R. E. Reynolds. Adv. 7-22 tf
FOR SALE Bay mare, 5 years old,
1 spring colt 1 saddle, shaps and
bridle. Call Adcock Tutt's Fur
niture store. Adv. 7-21 Jtn p.
FOR RENT Three office rooms over
Young's Confectionery. Adv.
7-29 tf.
SALE; Five room house three
lots, $950.00; $250.00 down, balance
$10.00 per month. Address Box
524 La Grande, Ore. Adv. 8-15 6t
STRAYED To Pearl Steler's farm
on Rock creek, 1 sorrel gelding, $
years old, branded 7 under quarter
circle on left shoulder one black
four years old; same brand, owner
can have them by paying for keep,
and this notice. ' Adv. 8-16 tf
FOR RENT New, nicely furnished
isrge. mcdeis beoroo.i!. Call Biacl;
3792 or at 2101 Second. Adv.
7-31 tf
PIANO TUNING.
Cases mended and French polished
action regulated or rebuilt. All work
guaranteed. Player pianos a special
ty. Leave orders with
RICHEY'S PIANO HOUSE
or Phone, Red 712. C. M. Henderson,
tuner. Adv. 7-29 tf.
It Can Be Relied Upon
The American Drug and Press As
sociation authorizes its members tc
guarantee absolutely Meritol Hail
Tonic. It has no equal. It is
wonderful remedy. A trial will con
cince you. Newlin Drug Co..-
m r
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH.
(Opposite High School)
Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m., Wil
liam C. Drahn, superintendent, Mrs.
Drahn, organist.
Mornine worship, 11 a. m. Subject:
"Isaiah's Vision of the Cross."
Eveninp worship. 8 o'clock. Subject:
"The Limitations of Life."
There will be a service at Perry,
Wednesday, at 8 p. m.
William C. Drnhn, Tnstor.
Res 805 N St. Thone Block .1291
FIRST BAPTISE CHURCH.
(Sixth and Spring Streets.)
Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Theodore Johnson, superintendent,
Miss Horstman, organist.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Rev. F. C. Stannard, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Baker will be
the speaker.
Young people will meet in Union
service at Presbyterian church at 7
o'clock.
Union service at Presbyterian
church at 8 p. m.
Rev. Stannard of Baker will speak
derived by said property by reason of
said improvement, have made their re
port in wting to said council, which
report has been received by said coun
cil, and is on tile in the office of the
recorder of said city, and is open for(
your inspection, inai n is ine inten- F0R RENT Four room modern
tion of said council to levy a special, house rtl furnisI)ed nM
assessment against all the property 3902 Adv 8-2 H
hereinafter described for the purpose ' ' , . . .
of paying the costs and expenses of FOR SALE A nice modern houBe
improving Spring avenue from the S. Filie location, good terms. Address
property line of Washington avenue to T n. " " , uuress
the W. curb line of Alder avenue by j 5'. ca 6 ; observer- Adv. 7-29 tf
laying thereon hard surface pavement i " ' " ' . ---1 1 .
according to the plans and specifica-.MUST SELL Five room house well
tions therefore heretofore adopted by
said council and on .file in the office of
the recorder of said city.
That the real pfoperv included in
and the boundaries of the district ben
efitted and affected by said proposed FOR SALE Four-foot
located; price $1760 $150 down,
balance easy monthly payments.
Phone Red 3121. Adv. 8-14 6t d.
improvement are as follows: ' Beein
ning at a point west 120 feet from the
west property line of Alder street, said
point being due west of the center of
Block 11, Romig's addition to the city
of La Grande, Oregon, ;d running
thence east through the center of
blocks 11, 8, 5 and 2 to Romig's addi
tion and 13 and 10 to Grandy's addi
tion, to the center line of Fourth
street, thence to point 120 feet from
the north property line of Spring ave
thence east through blocks 103
and 102, Chaplin's addition, to
the center line of Washing
ton avenue; thence southeasterly'
along the center line of Washington j
avenue to the center line of Seventh :
street; thence south along the cen
ter line of Seventh street; thence;
to a point oppos.'e tne center ol Block;
99, Chaplin's addition to the city of
La Grande, Oregon: thence west
throueh the center of blocks 99. 98 and
j 97 of Chaplin's addition, blocks 11 and
Yi of Orandy s addition and blocks 3,!
4, 9 and 10 of Romig's addition, to a!
point 120 feet from the west property .
line of Alder street; thrnce north to'
the place of beginning, all in the city'
of La Graiule, Oregon and the esti-'
mated cost of said prooosed improve-,
ment is $30,134.00. "You will further;
take notice that said city council will ,
meet at the council chamber in the citv
building of snid city on the 20th day
of August, 1913, at eight o'clock p.
m. of said day to consider making
said proposed levy and will then and
there grant a hearine to any and all
persons feeline aprrieved aeainst. or
on account of, said proposed assess-
ment
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
24th davef Julv, 1913.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE.
OREGON.
By LEE WARNICK.
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
dly Aug. 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20
yellow pine
wood. Call Black 3742. Adv.
8-15 12t p
MAN AND WIFE Wanta work on a
farm or threshing outfit; wife good
cook, man experienced farmer. 1704 !
Adams ave. Adv. 8-15. 2t. j
FOR SALF. Horse, harness and bug-:
gy cheap. Inquire at Snodgrass gro-:
eery store. Adv. 8-13 6t :
La Grande':Taxi
and t
ouring
Car Service '
Four good cars available day
and all night for city and coun
try driving, and to surrounding
towns, charges reasonable. 1
Experienced, licensed chauffeurs
always on job.
Call Sommer ' House or Foley
Hotel.
J. D. LYNCH
D. R. FONG
( 1 v.-.-
L XI
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Branch of Baker City Office.
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Office Hours:
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Sundays- . to 12 a. m.; 1 to
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TVphon Main vi.
Qfrt: 1412 Adams Avenue
LA CRANDE, OREGON-
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