La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 19, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Dancing Dutch
Kiddies
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21
One Merry Musical mgklEZt
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People
SPECIAE PRICES: . tower floor $t.00, ?5c; Batoni' SOe, 25c. Seats on sale TuesdaVaMI) I-M.
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A Special Carload of
SCEilfERY
The Big Electric
Effects
The Indian En
campment The Moon Girl
The Electric Mill
The Enchanted
Automobile
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Edcrheimer, Stein & Co.
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The More You
Look Them Over
the Less Likely
You will be to
Overlook 0 u r
Line of Clothes
. They're the niftiest,, the
cleverest, the smartest ap
parel ever planned for young
men. They're made in the
young's man's way and jn
enough different models to
give you a good .chance to
be exclusive. Prices ' start
where quality can be guar
anteed and the guarantee
isn't just a start-it lasts to
the end of the wear.
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THE QUALITY STORE
WE
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crew of seven men, who will act as
his understudies during the survey.
Amang them are "Doc" Bacon, Dot
Snodgrass and EafneBt Gust.
BIG TIME TOXIGIIT.
Mudj
local ArtlttU Will Show np on
Excellent Program.
Tonight will be a notable one for
WnminiPii nf Ampilra in La Grande.
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A spienaia progmiu wm uo tu
out and the officials are extending
to Court. .
In re application for County Aid by
Eliza Nodine, It was ordered that the
same be denied.
In re application of L. Tiipp'foi
County Aid, it was ordered that he be
given an allowance of f 12.00 per
month for the months of April and
May, 1909. J ' '
Fn re application of Thos. E, Parka
for refund taxes, It was ordered that
the same be denied.
In Re petition for appropriation for
Work on Robb's Hill road, it was or
dered that the same be continued for
the term.
In re petition of John Hildebrandt
I the Invitation to attend In a most
I cordial manner. Regardless ' of the
I fact that Invitations have been sent
IOU1, all tUUUIUciD run uiu w i' v " i At , vi v.
I n-hpther or not they have received the f0r increase of county aid, it was or
; invitation and all visiting members . dered that his allowance be Increased
: are also requested to be present. The j fr0m $15,000 to $25.00 per month,
i Royal Neighbors also have special In- j ia re petition of Anna Oliver to va-
vitations to attend. The program to j cate streets and alleys in Island City,
' be carried out. as follows: j it was ordered that Monday, the 10th
i Onenine AddieBS ..F. B. Cuirey, M. C.
day of May be set for hearing.
In re petition for change of road
district No. 5, lt was ordered that the
change be granted.
In re appointment of Justice of the
Peace for Union precinct, It was or
dered that W. A. Maxwell be appoint
ed. - '
In re. appointment of Road Super
visors in R. D. No. 9, 10, and 29, It
was ordered that Ed Logan be appoint
ed in R. D. Ho. 10, S. N. Smith in R.
D. No. 9, and Frank Flobbs inR. D. No.
29.' ' '. ' , ' ...
In re petition for refund of fees er
roneously paid to county recorder b?
La Grande Investment Co., it was or
dered that a warrant be drawn in their
favor for $1.00. : .,.
In re advertising for bids for one
hundred and forty cords of wood,' it
was ordered that the Clerk publish a
call for bids for 140 cords of wood. ;
.Mrs.
Sampson. Oracle.
...... v... Miss Bush.
, ... .Miss iouise Douglas.
.. . .C. S. Williams, C. H.
G. Greene and W. T.Hen-
....... '.tl. C. Vinacke.
Miss Disiiua and Miss
Response .
Piano Solo
Recitation
Quartette .
Jordan! C
diicks.
Address . .
Piano Duet
Wilson.
Vocal Solo ........Miss Laura Green.
Dialect Recitation ..... .C. H. Jordan.
Quintette. Misses Jessie Greene, 'Lena
McReynolds, Helena Love Beatrice
Greene and Jennie Oliver.
Recitation ............ .Ia Sampson.
Violin Solo M'88 Youn
Qnin ...C. S. Williams.
ildiea Trio . . Misses Oliver, Hu.
Neiderer. -1
minute Speeches by Members. ,
MAY LOWER STREET.
1 DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME
and money. planting poor seeds. CEDDES
BROS, have these that grow. All kinds of gar
den vegataoles, potatoes five varieties. Flower
seeds of all kinds and varieties. Win .the
prize this year by planting our Aster ' seeds.
If you need anything in the grocery line, we
'carry -the best. . . : -
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TOMORROW
KmidrBtii on Wnshimtlon Will Present
lVtltlou to Couucll. I
Residents' "on Washington street!
have prepared a petition asking that
.iruot h lowered.
The petition will probably be presen- q
-n at the next meet-
leu in iuc
ing. It asks that from Greenwood to
Spruce the grade -as at present es
tablished, be lowered four inches, from
Sprue1 to Hemlock, eight Inches, from
Hemlock to Maple 12 inches.
HighScIioolWeek
At "
REMINGTON'S
ALL WEEK, FROM MONDAY
MORNING UNTIL SATURDAY
NIGHT a percentage of all sales
will be given" to the Athletic
Fund of the High School.
A SPECIAL SALE ON YOUNG
MEN'S, YOUTH'S "AND BOY'S
CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS
GEDDES BROS.
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Engineer Plckler is busy today get-
ting supplies together and making
j ready to start work on the permanent
: survey of the Beaver creek pipe line
t tomorrow. A. J. Eckleson. the civil
; and hydraulic engineer who Is to be
j Mr. Pic kler's asiiatanit ";!uied to arHv
this morning from Portland ; saying
; that he will be here tonwrrow, but
sent a letter this moruiug.
About '60 days will be consumed In
doing both the field and office work,
and seven men will 'be used In runuing
the permanent lines and establishing
the grades.
Mr. Pickler will take with Uimx
( OI RT PROfKEPIXC.S.
At the last session of the county
court, the following transactions wero
made:
In re-monthly allowance to various
Indigent Persons, the Court ordered
that warrants be drawn as follows:
To D. W. Souder. $1."00: Baggie Slae
ner. S12.000: John Hildebrandt. $25.00
Klizabeth A. Garren, $12.00; Harry
French, $10,000; John Dunnington.
$10.00.
In re-appl' atlon of W. A. Rodifei" T:)r
County Aid. it was ordered that he le
allowed $1500 per month for the,
months of April and May. 1909.
re-spnnval of the bonds of var
ious Road Supervisors.',ltdi t'-ie'd
that' the bond of S. L." Brooks. J. H.
Adams. J. M. Jones. W. O. Sherwood.
L. C. Grout and Wro. Frasler be ap
proved. -
In re County Road petitioned for
by John Croll et al It was ordered that
the Board of County Road Viewers
survey said proposed road and report
C C. PENINGTON & CO.
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New Back Combs
. :, Bantlts;znd Hand
some Whits Belts
ADAMS AVEXCK
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