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.4 'f.y 1 V ' a . 3 . ftOIKI Of SIDEWALK MPROVIMIrll . . . w ' . ..... . - To the abutting property owners on th f East tide of Seventh street, between its jntersection with M and P streets. , '. You and each of you. are hereby re ' quired to build a sidewalk in front and ! abutting your premises on the east, side of 7th street, between its intersection ith M and P streets, as' provided by the ordinances of the eity of La Grande, and 'under the supervision of tqe Superinten dent of streets for said city. And if you Jail, neglect, or refus to do so within 'twenty days after the seventeenth day of May 190G. said sidewalk will ba con structed by tr.e city of La Grande, and ihe enpense thereof assestod and made lien against the abutting property. t)ated at La Grande, Oregon, this 21 day hf May, 1 908. I. R. Snook, iReocrder of the city, of La Grande. Y' No fasnna'ion equals that cf a clear brained, t4ni!;r-hearte'J. lovable woman. Just as thtri U ad picture like a beautiful girl. Ko'lrster's Rooky Mountain Ted Wakui ' i'3'jlo. women, beautiful ' girls ! 35 ctnts. Newlin Drug Co. -, f . ' r- : jV-( . Ij ; .'' 1 -' v 9 ' 'A I JL. ..J .L X. I Cure J v Jii Can be obtained At t.iis mar- :l,-.C3. We deliver all orders promptly, us cr leave your will do the rest. Phone to order. Wc KROUSE BROS Prop. Successor to J, Dull and Go. Phone Main 43 J. R. OLIJER. I'NIHN i il' NT Y ABSTRACTS f-arm Lonsa Specialty Best equipped abstracter In Union county. Many year experience with the Unicn county records gives 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 itVppeare on the official record. ). R. OLIVER, LA MRAHDK, ORRfl N Room 11 Sominer Building i j at 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 the 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. SELDER, The Candy ; iviuil MERCHANT Of TO ABLY PRCSCHTCD 'A By ttie Seniors. Last EvminJ-rA Crowded House Listened Jo . Modernized (lassie' ,; ' V Tne Merchant of Venices nw a thin? of the past, and the seniors can look bac on last even'ngs performance and truly say, "Well -done". With, out a hitch or break the play moved smcotliiy and jm every act ' student actor djd'ertsdit 'to themselves. Whila the plot is not heavy, it occasion ally quotes from the original play. , Siih stitued for thg throe cask6ts, Were so many tin cash boxes and in place -of the-Miss Eitzabetn Bunnell excelled asteach three thousind ducats, Bassanio borows er'and from indicatio -is 1 ast evenin? aha a "Pony", that ha mit pass the exai-j naclons rtqMM to wm Kort.a. A Krnux ! represented as a footojtllcact'itn co ne-? to represented m a footoiU capt im comes to I King as Pfiiy thefeynJota!tpU:efA'jfcj.idt.ne,-$ tiff j of flesir; a'-pxwd -of hstTneir jfh'i brairi;! y U'rried." E ,Qf cojrse fia si.io looi.s his first the' was si'.isfacto gurivee.i J vo eul 'ilock tries to '"tain !'"-'"h 4r f. '.In th s list' '; everjr t rg c "1 t it rv t ad Rhv!ock-:meots i junt r.eser;. mart carrssd his fmortnt p tfl r,ii "aao'!f3, j, -Carl Qi ,'iil in Ju-i g ti t.x ' ' i o.i sc-.'ne,-- caused j fc46t fov.f!'t ' arL-s M 55 K.Himi vVtlli.tms-'wi as Pariia !!u ws arid tca.ii,!ui did herll in .a Sit isfitcviry niar.i-ier. ana ijo.il ,y - in th 3 court ss.'n wisre sia u..! uojiw isal act- r.;a biy as ..Ui.i ic f&voritc ;j t'lo vo of a chWii id court j-.vf. was lull of liu. nor. and j'Ariie csrt aV.ly inter preted ail' the fun tnoM was in it.. His acting draw forth rp V.V.J appLtusa. !J mvia feo.id vv ;sj t'ie first line and cxitmu ci to kcp tho largo crowd i:i o. d. spirits whon evfcr lie aij:pear.d.; t Antn e V.ji.x, diri the hero ,?.-.t -and pie'lgod his pound. of !i. r for his Ulti mate friend, was very thiy partraysd by Roy Ooodnnui'i, Roy has been ill and just, recovered sullicisntly td be up, but fur all tint did erodit to his linss. Jay Reynolds had the iis.iviusc part in ENCEMEHT La Grande li SM -CnHuatin Class and Prcgrdmme lo-Pip fit Court House - ,. PROGRAM V Class Song Invocation ' . , Rev. B. F. Meredith Piano Solo , "The Palms'1 Elizabeth M. King Oration ' Achievements of a Century Charlotte Mae Howard Music Selected La Grande Mandolin and Guitar Club Oration, Invention, the Fruit of Civilization Mollia E. Snider Trio - Down in the Dewy Dells Misses Aldrich, Williams and Mrs. Neill Oration . Tendencies in Literature Kathryn L. Woodruff Reading The Siege of Calais . Maude Olive Cotner Vocal Solo Du bist wie eine Blume Hazel Dell Landrum Oration Sir Henry Irving Mabel Naomi Williamson Cornet Solo Selected . O. Vern Hendricks Oration The Supremacy of the Saxon Mamie Elizabeth Bunnell Oration The Holy Orail Maude Venette Clements Piano Solo Forest Whispers Mayme Pearl Howard PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Benediction Rev. 0. H. King FOR f A.MIIY USt Every family in town should have a box of soap from cur window ihi 20 cts. Come in or telephone us. l"SWLIN uruo tio. LOST-One sorrel horse, five years old has split ear. has brandon right side but can not say whether on hip or shoulder or what brand is. Horse weighs about 1100 pounds. A uitable reward will be paid for its return, or for information leading to its return. Said animal has been gone about two weeks. I traded for it on the streets of La Grande three weeks ago giving a gray mare with glass eye. John M. S. Smith. Cove Oregon. FOR RENT The Anthony new six room house, corner sixth and P. street. Inquira 1606 Sixth Street. FOR RENT-Furnishod four cottage. Inquire of Mrs. S. C. Corner of A. and 7. st. rom Zuber. VBIKE r - 'the pl and" hed'ed it 'exceptionally Wa!l. With tne one excenuon that he ar- ticula'ed jndistinf Wy, there could be noth ing But praise for riirn.-. ; , Miss Maude Cdtnr cipturedj the house with paW'dot interpretation of Jessica. Grcae Hopper was well received in her part of Nensaau..,.. , t While thee Wire several m'nor char acters' in the play; all were ably filled. wij ,nak, the besl OTrt 0f teacher, should she foUw that vocation. Miss Elizabeth u:.. o..:;..' .j i.j fool's ihathir ware ptrf xtr Edward Girbino as a Duke lory. Ms9 LjtLie Hjward aUd tia ' svitn a" loving tnotl'.er to. ,'porf action, iittle . mure - avolrdujxis Dun Scoit would ' make a Veal He did his "C ipact" weii. p-j.icrnan. Tubal the was pr;r;ps the ! " . l st amjng tne in nor ; J part is dJJi-vini of lilUC i'cre4 y ii'i-j . few linssi but wh.'.t Kiti 'Tne p.tc;'.i:i:- v.jry 'iijter. Gr jvr Me!-i f i-.i .'.'s -i;-ti'- u!k. s.1 hiiTis.v'f '! ;V;..::,!fc' ',' both with wis theftntuAd CttiffN ..;r.i Vil.i.-.m- p :r:. t i ,t j s.iii i.-ijui. j .hi 'wi!:i hsf recitation, and roijC. C.u. Cross wi unfortunate i-.y Irtrmg - misunderstanding v.-iu t.k-e y;,irioisl.'- 'Whun be did g-jt started . be s:-.ng a catchy song in a co,thy way,' and rcspond.id to an encore wkh a clogg. d.w8. M.sies Grace Hopper and Neiiie Morton rendered a iluut, and a piano sob by M ss FloreVice.MCill completed the spacialtics. It was without a doubt the most satis- factory class i;f4ir.saei here in yeis. The s:nootne.ss with which the play0 went off, allowed that Much hard work' trid preparation, hJ been done on the play. EXERCISE CLASS ROLL 1905 ' Arlie David Bay A Message from Webstar Mamie Elizabeth Bunnell The Supremacy of the Saxon Maude Venette Clements The Holy 0 rail Maude Olive Cotner Literary Talk Roy Goodnough Russo-Japanese War Vern Hendricks Promise of the Twentieth Century Grace Vivian Hopper The Wonders of Yellowstone Charlotte Mae Howard Achievements of a Century Mayme Pearl Howard Where is the Great West? "Elizabeth M. King Ideals Hazel Dell Landrum Opportunities for Culture Zora Adalene Lane - The United States Senate Edgar George Pickler When the Dollar Rules Jay M. Reynolds National Perils Mollis E. Snider . Invention, the Fruit of Civilization Mabel Naomi Williamson Sir Henry Irving Kathryn L. Woodruff Tendencies in Literature First Honors "Second Honors tart fSry JjWJLftfcft disJrcrS ITCHING INTENSE fit. Wish condition of the lum ina S" tn 1 ' Bt? f the S'stem and matter of the bo.lv loJlTn "fuse tint.,-.'.,. " l . r lie scuanntis ol bodilv wast Tk. ioi.l f -It t J tern of all foreign matt,., .wX. .i pores the kin M fir ,. - :... "V'.u "'r se. and the itching is in ese. vl' " suv. si w 1 1 iirn ermi is i?u raw ana fevet. h nnd often a ftP constant eacape of n th from the blood rnc.. . . - W .-. unions tic. an- i esirahl . . , "uui II1CM itching and give the sufferer te,S Z1"? a tause they cannot ,uh the seat of i. S. fin.-d.kin. v-t i Ra,n. .-rrni noftand sm l ' fc-M l C 11IHL HI !wr is,, and Knv mcilin THE SWIFT Pi vx xcr- WJ2 k. 1 1 "ur aim by remov nir every WO S$"J ti J9 li ofT cures KcZe,na gpern,Z 'CSn V VCrrTOir ;Vt l- n.tatinK eruptions disappear WrtS.LT VcbfcTf.SLE. t'18 'Miinff and burning u j J , fl'.v,.' TO CUR PAT2CHS AI1D Tiff CfRERAl i HJBUC We take pleasure in announcing that the La Grands National Bank has been designated by the United States Govern ment as a Depositary for Government or Public funds. ' , , - This is gratifying to ourselves and should be to our pitrons, as it marks another mile stone in the growth and prosperity Of our city. At this time we desire to - thank the Public for their liberal patronage; in the past and to assure them that in the future we wii( endeavor to give them the best service that lies Vnthin our power. : ,' ' ." f. L. Meyers ' ' '. ,' Cashier ' I WALLOWA COUNTY Send iyour .collactiors and cash items to 1 Tlie " Stock drawers M ... fanners . . ' CF wAlLOWX, 0RE30N! ! J We pay five ptr cent interest on - ; time dcp;s,t. ; f CAPITAL. C. T. McDanieu Cashier. A. K.'Steunenbero, Pres. ! Few -t . 4 , Bargain! IS DBY CUGGICS . I rewl thi room. Over twenty diff rent styles. Speci.il prices for a short time. ' '" ' CARPETS" The largest assortment in the county to select from. We i aiso cirry a, large line of othor carpets, rugs, etc, . .. , ... ' ; LAGE CURTB1IMS We have them from Co cants to $?.O0'per pair.. . Will pay you to look over our line. , . L G. ADCOCK Furniture 1 ST1 L W I LUS I I MARKET t formerly known as the 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 STILWEIL 1 MARKET i ! SKIN RAW AND FEVERISH- u passing thera off through ki i ;". . " . "u "'touk T. 1 7" '". u? enons 10 Prge the sv the ooze out and set A lorminsr crusts - j . . . .1 j i;.i . on we sk u.i uu me stem li ioraici anil ltMnt n v... u- - , Kal "PP'icationsspow mauonsoi salves, pow liecause they allay Hie are in no sense curative, the trS 'ZZSV goes down jnto the blood, cleanses being ftJ by if Sn, ,S S. S. S. made of healing tn.ri? . g. purify (lill I 'lllln.ra n .. t .. - ' ' " ' " ejwin. -sti SPCCIHG CO.. ATLANTA. CAm ; A. STEAM . pHONE'MAIN, 7 ,j J ' i. LaG.vnie, Oiegcn. e e t -e La Granic ESTA'B L ! S ' ; tnitcd States Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $l60(O0fOOO . . OFKXF.RS AND DIRECTORS ! '. ' "EORGS PALME?, President.. J. M. BERRY, Vice Phssident. F. L. MC1TERS. Ca?hif.r. : ' .-: f . ;y QEOF.CE L. CLEAVER, Assistist. CASik'. . , W.. L, 3SENH0LT3. Assistant Cashieh. UES'Y, t". jVl. 3YR1CIT.' ' A.' B. GOfiLEV, C. C. FE.'NCjT:'. N. ' F. J, HCL!4,5. '. o errors business, parts of the vor!J. j The Eastem Oregon Trust and ijr j havings park Capital $60,000 ; Opened, .for Business May; I d ; Solicits a ster of banking .- line especially savings and ;in- ' ". active accounts. s OFFICERS ' . W.C.BROVN, President GEO. L. CLEAVER, User DIRECTORS , : ' W. C.' BROWN, WM. MILLER. .GEORGE PALMER. J. L CAVINESS C. T. BACON, Gfio. L. CLEAVER. ' TURNER OLIVER, F. J. HOLMES T. J. SCROGGfN HIS APPRECIATION ThLJ SS M.uN thrufih' PPreciate.th advantages of checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such i account miss many of its advantages. . We are always glad to explain ths to those who are not familiar with Interests paid on time deposits and CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Vhe farmers Tfationai NEW SUNBONNET HATS For Ladies and Misses A Variety oCroquet Seta Millinery E. M. Wellman & Company I ADAMS T Read the There's the Duce to pay I i, I - If your laundry.; work u not properly done or returned on time,- We are always onetime, and our Work is' strictly 'first e'ass. Properly laundried linen s a pleasure. We do work properly. Phone us and we will call for your work and re- "HT tnrn it just when . we pro mise Do not forget the phone number B. C. : LAUNrDRYv! - National Bank H E D ,887 Depositary j , Drafts drawn on all your business in the . , , V'm.. MILLER, Vice, Rresident , T. J. SCROGQIN, Asst. Cashier a an workings of a checking account banking! wiowiing in savings department $74,000.00 ana Tjraders SSanA rryem New Stationery of all Kinds AVENUE Observer &