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TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE. IT MEANS SELL THE GOODS OR GET A LARGER ROOM AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO MOVE 4L n So the shoes must be sold to make room for the new stock coming. To sell them quickly we are positively giving you the wholesale price on our Standard and Staple Shoes and other Footwear. You know the Standard makes of Shoes and you get them here at Wholesale Prices for Three More Days. L. J. PRE NCH SHOE GO l - m. i i I FRESH! FRUITS! FINE! j 1 EUROPE IS A look at the unusual wide variety of season able fruits we show will convince you that can ning season is here. Strawberries are getting very scarce, and are selling at $2.25 a crate. Loganberries we shall be glad to take your or der for at $1.75 a crate. Dewberries and-Blackberries we are. receiving daily shipments of at $1.50 to $1.90. Raspberries we expeet fresh arrivals every morning of home grown kind. Apricots and Peaches are now coming, but ex pect they will be cheaper later. OUR 'PHONE NUMBER MAIN 80. PattisonBros. Grocery MED CAMP EVANGELIST SAYS BIBLE FORE TELLS PRESENT EVENTS. Reads Prophecies Which Describe Present Day War Preparations. Evangelist F. D. Wagner, who is 'holding meetings in his tent on the corner of Seventh and 0 streets, xs silencing all doubters to his claims that the Bible prophets have before hand spoken in plain terms foretell ing the very things which are taking place in our day that so peculiarly charaterize our time. Sunday night he read prophecies in Jeiemiah, Joel, and the Revelation which' graphically describe the pres or does it Sleep in the Grace? What i;; the Soul Etc?''. Thursday evening: "Aneels! What are They? and What is the Nature of Their Ministry?" NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET IMPROVEMENT. " To Whom It May Concern, you are hereby notified thai the Committee on Estimates aoDointed bv the Com mission of 'the City of La Grande, Oregon, to make an examination of the property, upon which assessments are to be levied to pay the costs and expenses of the street improvement hereinafter described, as to the valu- tion and extent, if any of the benefits .o be derived by said property by rea son of said improvement, have made their report in writing to said com mission, which report has been re ceived by said Commission, and is on file in the offices of the Recorder of said City, and is open for your inspec ticn. That it is the intention of saidi Commission to levy a special assess ment against all the property herein after described for the purpose of .! A .,n,ln ni-nnnrntinn for War em. wuim --- after described for the purpose or which he says means Armageddon. ,.pi,ymg tj,e costs and expenses of im- MONUMENTS Latest Designs, Made in La Grande. We have our own quarry. Rubble and Dimension Stone always on hand C0NCRE1E BLOCKS E C. DAVIS Mr. Wagner said in speaking of the fulfillment of war prophecies that tha increased size and speed of our bat tle ships, the number of guns, their increased accuracy, range, and rapidi ty.of fire, result in an. increased effi ciency in the world navies of over 1S00 nercent in the last twelve years. He declared that all Europe is an armed camp and that the spirit of war is rife everywhere. And fur that every automobile and boat is licensed! to operate only on condition that it enters the government ser vice in case of war. In speaking of the aeroplane and dlirigible balloon as a factor in war hp said, "France and Germany each have nearly one thousasd air craft in their war department, and that their dirigible balloons are called the dreadnoughts of the air. So terrible in their effectiveness are they that anv citv against which a dozen of them might appear would be compel led to surrender or suffer destruc tion." pioving Fourth Street, on both the east and we?t sides thereof, between the south curb line of Spring Avenue to the north curb line of J. Avenue, bj constructing and placing thereo on each side of said street where same are not now in place, five-foot stand ard concrete siJewalks with concrete aprons at all intersections, according t( the plans and specifications there in heretofore adopted by said Com mission and on file in the office of the Recorder or saia city. That the real property included in and the boundaries of the district benefitted and affected by said im provement are as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of Spring Avenue which is west 100 feet from the north property line of Fourth Street; the boundary line runs thence smith 100 feet from parallel with the west property lino of Fourth Street t) the center line of J. Avenue, thence east along the center line of J Ave nue to a point 70 feet east of the west property line of Fourth Street, thence north 70 feet from and parallel with nroDertv line OI fourtn THE TELEPHONE By furnishing quick service in commun ication multiplies a man's capacity makes it possible for the businessman to transact more business. EVERY TELEPHONE A LONG DISTANCE STATION E IT E I tne east property line ui rui The next meeting will be Tuesday Btrfttt to the center line of Sp l evening when the subject will be: A venue; thence west along the center ten.. i ,1 li n i m f ! (i o nf Vi p 11: f Gn.:nv n Vin nlnita nf hpffin- kingdom of heaven; andl the special I uing; all in the City of La Grande, 1 Cor. Greenwood and S. Ave., La Grande, Ore. the redeemed from the earth through- l privileges and exalted position of J out eternity." The subject for Wednesday evening, "After Death What? Does the Soul Depart and go to its reward at Death When A Man Wants To Make a Quick Sale He Puts an Observer Want .Ad To Work For Him One cent a word puts your ad. in the Observer want column, and the Observer want coulmns place your ad. in the homes of Union and Wallowa Counties Oregon, arid the estimated cost of sail improvement is $1,714.79. You will further take notice that said City Commission will meet at the Commission Chamber in the City Building of saidl City on the 8th day of July, 1914, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.. of said day, to consider making said proposed levy and will then grant a hearing to any and all persons fecl intr nirirrpived ncainst. or on account ' n r j i of, said proposed assessments. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, tnis 18th day of June, 1914. CITY COMMISSION Of LA GRANDE, OREGON, v By LEE WARNICK, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. 6-26,1 It. The leading doctors of France have for vears used a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trouble and constipation that acts like a charm. O dose will convince you. Severe cases of years standing are of ten greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting surprising results that we feel all persons suf fering from constipation, lower bowel, liver an-1 stomach troubles should try Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It is now sold here by Hill Drug Store. Adv. 6-25-14. We Repair Watches! Only iu first class workmanlike manner. We Guarantee all our work. , - We repair watches and guarantee them at as low a price as you pay others to ruin them. ; You know we have been with you and can refer you to watches we have repaired for twenty-three years which are now as good as when new. We grind and surface all our own lenses used in Optical Department. J. H. PEARE & SON LaGrande's Lending Jcwelersand Manufactur ing Opticians. Established 1891 FOR THE 4 or JULY ON SALE July 3 and 4 Final Return Limit July 6 THE Oregon-Wash. Railroad & Navigation Co. Will sell Round Trip Tickets at One and One-Third Fare Between all points except on river or beach lines where one way fare is $6.00 or less. ' For full particulars fares, schedules, etc., ask any agent of the j Read the Advertisements too. 1 )