La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 22, 1906, Image 4

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    HOIKf Of SIDfWAlK IMPROVEMfJlI
To the abutting property owners on the
East side of Seventh (treat, between
iU inUrtection with M and P streets.
You and each of you, are hereby re
quired to build a aidewalk in front and
abutting your premise on the east aide
of 7th street, between it intersection
:.v ft f, .
wiui m ana i streets, a provmea oy ute
ordinance of the eity of La Grande, and
under the supervision of tqe Superinten
dent of street for said city. And if you
fail, neglect, or refu to do so within
twenty day after the seventeenth day of
May 1906, said sidewalk will be con
structed by the city of La Grande, and
the e j pens thereof asseeted and made
alien againet the abutting property.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this SI
day hf May, 1806.
I. R, Shook, .
Recorder of the city of La Grande. -
No fascinaUoti equal that of a clear
brained, tender-hearted, lovabla woman.
Just a there it no picture like a beautiful
girt HollikterV Rocky Mountain Tea
tnake lovable women, beautiful girl
88 cent. Nbsxim Druo Co,
MEAT
. ' -4 ;
Fresh and Cured
Gan be obtained at this mar
at all times. We deliver all
orders promptly. Phone to
us or leave your1 order. We
will do the rest
KROUSE BROS Prop.
Successor to J. Bull and Co.
Phone Main 48
J. R. OLIVER.
UNION OOUNTY
ABSTRACTS
Farm Loans a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter in Union
county. Many year experience
' with the Union county records
give me a great advantage. It
is folly to purchase real estate
without first securing a proper
abstract. An abstract from my .
office will show the title just as
it appears on the official record.
). R. OLIVER,
I A GRANDE, uRRfl N
Room 51 Somtner Building
If You are a Lover
of ice cream you will find your
sweetheart waiting for you at this
store. We make it a point to see
that our cream, milk, sugar and
fruit and other flavors, that it's
handled in a cleanly way from tne
raw material to the finished pro
duct and that you are served with
politeness. We give you the best
ice cream and water ices we can
for the money.
LYLE TUESDAY MUSICALE
V1LI ilD OPjll
THe PuSlic Is Invited to Attend end Enjoy en Evening
Devoted to Music A Royd Reception
Accorded to All.
LYLE TUESDAY MUSICAL .
' The public ie invited to the Musicaje to
be given in the club rooms this evening.
The following program ha been arranged
by Mr. Clara T. -Lyle and Miss McCall.
Admission ten cents. ' ,
.. . Part I ' ' U '
Piano duett, "La Sonnambula" Bellini,
, Misses Carrie and Pearl Hunter.
Quartette. "Annie Laurie." Dudley Buck,
v Miss William, Mesdame Neill,
Stevens and Forrest ..v
Reading, "Moonlight Sonato" BeethovtO,
, Mis Robbenla Paul.
Piano Quartette, "Polonaise" Chopin.
Mise McCall, Ralston and Mr. Lyl.
Vocal solo, "The Slumber Boat" Qaynor.
Miss Mertie Aldrich.'
Part II
Nordica Waltzes Jourjee,
Mandolin and Quitar Club. ,
Vocal olo. "Glamour," A- Machroni
Mrs. A. L. Richardson.
Trio, "Spring Song." . Mendejssohn,
Miss Williams, Mesdam Nail and
Steven.
Pantomime, "Coming Thro' The Rye" ,
... . - i Scotch Air,
Mrs. J.J. Carr.
Quartetu, "Bells of Dreamland"
, Rathburn,
Mesdames Laughlin and Stevens, .
- Messrs. Williams and Cleaver. .
WALLOWA COUNTY
Send your collections
and cash items to
T&e Stock Growers and
farmers Bank,
OF WALLOWA. OREGON.
We pay five per cent, interest on
time deposit
CAPITAL.
5,000.00 ;
V C T. McDamiu. Cashier.
A. K. Steunenbero, Pres.
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EXERCISES
The program and services for Decora
tion Day have been arranged and are
announced as follows:
At 1:80 a parade composed of the G.
A. R., Company L. Bd Regt O. N. G all
the lodge in the city, and citizen t, all
headed by the band, .will march to the
cemetery, where the grave of the old
soldisrs will be decorated.
- The procession will then return to the
city where Judge J. W. Knowles will give
the address of the day in the Central
church.
' Immediately following the address the
ball game between the business men of
the city will begin at the ball park.
BIBLE SCHOOL WELL ATTENDED
The Bible School which is being held in
this city in the Central Church of Christ
this afternoon ie remarkably well attend
ed. J. P. Conder, ajfat Bible School
Evangelist conducted the institute this
afternoon, and hie address was replete
with information of interest to Sunday
School workere. The discussion which
followed the address proper, was, if
possible, even more interesting and in
structive. ' .'
The session will continue this evening
and tomorrow afternoon and evening. The
work is illustrated with - charts and
figures which make the explanation clear.
Everyo-e interested in the work should
attend the session. Tonight a program
of special interest ha been prepared.. .
EMMA COLDMAN IN CHICAGO
(Scrlpps News Association)
Chicago, May 22 Alexander Berkman
and Emma Goldman are visiting' local
anarchists. The. police are keeping
careful watch over the visitor movement
and at ths first sign of any rash act they
will be quickly arrested.
FOR RENT Funishsd four room
cottage. Inquire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber.
Corner oflj A. and 7. st. . i.
Official Election Ballot for the
MARK A CROSS ( X) 1
STATE
For United Slates Senator t. mi vnni V I
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HULKEV. FRED W
or Multnomah Coast?
Forfaited States Senator " M.T,Ti7wer Vot
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BOURNE JR JONATHAN
of Multnomuti County
For Governor
Voo
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WITH VCOMBE. JAMES
L of Buntoo County
For Secretary of State
3E
BENSON. FRANK W
of Doagluu County
For State Treasurer
Vote
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STEEL GEORGE A.
of Clockomua County
For Supreme Judge
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of uui
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ROBERT
Couuty
For Attorney General
l tCRAWF
of Do
ORO. A. M
DoubIuu County
For Superintendent of Public Instruction Vol
1
ACaERMAN. J H
or Buitnoman county
For Slate Printer
ForSbi
Vote.
DUNIWAV WILLIS B.
of Multnomuh County
mmutsloner of Laboi Statistic and Ins pec tc
of Faotonea and Workehopa Vote I
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Hoi r. o. p
k of Mnltoonuk County
Few
Bargains
BABY BUGGIES
I need the room. Over twenty
different style. Special prices for
a short time.
INGRAIN CARPETS
The largest . assortment in the
county to select from. We also
carry a large line of other carpets,
rugs, etc.
LACE CURTBINS
We have them from 60 cents to
$7.00 per pair. Will pay you to
look over our line.
I t C. AD COCK I
Furniture
There's the Duce to pay
If your laundry work is not
properly done or returned on
time, We are always on time,
and our work is strictly first
c'ass. Properly laundried linen
a pleasure. We do work
properly. Phone us and w
will call for your work and re
tnrn it just when we promise
Do not forget the phone number
A. B. .C :
STEAM LAUNDRY
' " . PHONE MAIN X " .t
La Grnic, Oregon.
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eBBB
MARKET i:
formerly known as the
I HARRIS MARKET
PHONE MAIN 16
Having purchased the Har
ris market from Rohr &
Co. I am in a position to
give the best in quality
ane prices to be had in La
Grande. The Harris mar
ket will hereafter be known
as
MIL'S
MARKET
we care not new, you sunered. no
what failed to cure you, Hollister's Rockr
Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weak
est specimen of man or womanhood
strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets.
Newlin Druo Co.
The low prices which we
ask for our good grocer
ies shame the quality
We need offer no apology
for saving you money. If
you want something ex
tra delicious try our can
ned goods they are real
good quality at a price
much lower than is gen
erally asked for the qual
ity PHONE MAIN 46
QEbDEJ BRif
NCFvTH FIR STREET
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La Grande National Bank I
- ESTABLISHED ifl8r V
United States Depository
Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,900 00
OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR
GEORGE PALMER, President. ' J. M. BERRY, Vice President.
F. L. MEYERS, Cashier.
GEORGE L CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier.
W. L. BREN HOLTS, Assistant Cashier.
BERRY. F. M. BYRKIT. , A. B. CONLEY.
C. C. PENINGTON. ' .F.J.HOLMES.
General banking business, Drafts drawn on all
parts of the world.
The Eastern Qregon Trust and j
savings Bank
Capital $60,000
Opened for Business May I
Solicits a share of your business in the
banking line especially savings and in-,
active accounts.
OFFICERS
W.C. BROWN, President Wm. MILLER, Vice Rresident
GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCROGG1N. Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
W.C. BROWN, WM. MILLER. GEORGE PALMER, J. LCAVINESS
C. T.BACON. GEO. L CLEAVER. TURNER OLIVER, F.J.HOLMES
T. J. SCROGGIN
HIS APPRECIATION
THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages of a
checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such an
account miss many of its advantages.
We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account '
to those who are not familiar with banking.
Interests paid on time deposits and in savings department.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$74,000.00
Uhe farmers ana Tjraders
Tfattonat SSank
of jCa Sr.d Oreymm
iEW SUNB0NNET HATS
For Ladies and Misses
A Variety of Croquet Sets
Millinery of all Kinds
New Stationery
E. M. Wellman & Company:
ADAMS AVENUE
2"
2d Congressional District
Representative In Oongreea
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