La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 30, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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I -1 light. Not off and on, but on all the time. Wearers
t of Oxfords and Pumns will nnnrAri'nfA flitc fnfiif
J Stand squarely on your determination to get a shoe that t
I fits you. It is the most important consideration in se- I
lecting any shoe. A poorly fitting shoe will be a short
I lived shoe and an untidy one for the better part of its
I short life. If you have had difficulty in getting a per-
feet fit m a shoo that possessed style try a pair of the
Ulona $3.50 Shoes.
UTZ and DUNN ladies' and children's shoes.
I EDUCATOR SHOES, to let the feet grow as thev
I should. J. E. TILT MEN'S SHOES.
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The Quality Store
Remnants of
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5c a Roll and up
Now is the time to patch up.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP Co
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Merchants! Save
$to,ooo
In 1907 the Merchants
of Oregon saved over
$i0,000 by carrying a part
of their Insurance in their
own company, the Oregon
Merchants Mutual Fire -Assurance
Association, of
Dayton, Oregon. In 1908
they will save $15,000.
During the same period X
their neighbors wetehand; I
tng over )i;wq,quo in
profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchants X
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I INSURANCE AT COST
A lIMir TO YOUR UABll-
T iner
PROMP TSETFLEMENT OF
LOSSES
. IV. OUVER. Agent
UNION
NURSERY
J. B. WEAVER, Prop.
Fruit, shade and or
namental trees,
Sherbs and. Roses.
Strawberry, yi ne s
and other small fruit
JTotiee.
Mrs. A. D. Vandecar will be In La
Grande, June 27 at the Sommer hotel,
with hair goods for one week. Bring
your combings.
MRS. A. D. VANDECAR.
NOTICE OP GUARDIAN'S SALE
cerned that, the undersigned. guard
Ian of the person and estate of Maggie
Oivan, whose true name is Margaret
Given, an insane person, by virtue o!
n crdei made and entered on the
Blh day of May, A. D. 1909. by tha
County Court of Union County, Or.
gon, authorizing sale of the herinafter
described lands belonging to the said
Margaret Given, will from and after
the 11th day of June, A. D. 1909. pro
ceed to sell at private sale for cash
the following lands of said Margaret
Given, to-wlt. All of the Northeast
quarter of Northwest quarter of sec
tion thirty In Township four South of
Range Forty East of Wllllamette
Meridian in Union County, Oregon,
excepting that portion thereof hereto
fore conveyed by W. D. Beldleman and
Clara Beldleman to Minnie Ostrander
by deed of date May 24th, 1889. and
described as commencing at the
Southwest corner of the Northeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter sec
tion Thirty, Township four South, of
Range Forty E. W. M., running thence
east fifty rods and six. links, thence
north fifty nine rods and three links,
thence west fifty four rods and six
links, and thence Bouth fifty nine rods
and three links to place of beginning,
together with the water right owned
nd used In connection with the said
land of Margaret Given and describ
ed as an undivided one etgth Interest
In thr Prescott Ditch, and more par
ticularly described in the muniments
of title of said Margaret Given to said
lands. ' . '
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
10th day of May, A. D. 1909.
' - . S. L. GI VEN.
(m-1 4-21-28-J-4-111 Guardian.
The necessary proclamation from
Mayor M. K. Hall to make the rec
ently-adopted charter effective, is la-
sued today In the offical notice In this
issue. While the new book waa
nominally the guide for several days,
it is not officially so until after pub
lication of the notice mentioned. - The
proclamation, officially, follows : ,
PROCLAMATION.
Whereasj at a special election held
in the city of La Grande, Oregon, on
the 22nd day of June, , A. D. 1909,
there was submitted to the legal voters
thereof, a revised and consolidated
charter of the City o t La Grande,
Union county, Oregon, providing by an
act entitled: "An act to provide a re
vised and consolidated charter of the
of April, A. D. 1909, and ordained and
submitted to the people of tiald City
by the council thereof by Ordinance
No. 418, Series 1909, entitled: 'An
Ordinance ordaining a revised and
consolidated charter of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, and submitting the
same to the legal voters of said city
for adoption or rejection at a special
election to be held therein, on June
22nd, A. D. 1909; And whereas. at
said special election on said June 22nd
A. D. 1909, there were cast 293 votes
for Bald revised and consolidated
charter, and 37 votes aganst said
charter;
Now, therefore, I. M. K. Hall, May
or of the City of La Grande, in Union
County, State of Oregon, do hereby
proclaim and declare Bald revised and
consolidated charter adopted, and n
full force and effect as the charter of
the City of La Grande, from this date.
Done and dated at the City of La
Grande, Oregon, this 25th day of June,
A. D. 1909. :
M. K. HALL,
Mayor.
CUPID A
FAILURE
Cupid is certainly a failure In Un
ion county this month, the nonth of
brides compared with June of last
year. June, which is generally the
marriage month has not even come up
to the standard of preceding months
this year. There were 13 marriages
licenses Issued this month compared
wth 23 of June of last year. .
WILE
DEBATE
SEND FOR PRICE
UNION, ORE.
KoUce to Creditors. !
Notice Is hereby given that letters
of executorship have been Issued by
the. County Court of Union County,
Oregon, to Angus Shaw, Jr. upon the
last will and testament of Angus
Shaw, deceased, and all persons hav
ing claims against said deceased are
notified to present the same with
proper vouchers to the undersigned
at his residence. La Grande, Oregon,
R. F.- D. No. 1.. within six months
from date of this notlc.
Dated this June 21. A. D, 1909.
Illilldlil
The debate at the Opera House to
night between Dr. W. S. Seemann and
Ralph Korngold, the Socialist, prom
ises to be well attended. ' The subject
of the debate is "Resolved that the
good and welfare of. the naton de
fends upon the success of the Social
ist party.
Important Sotlce.
Notice is heroby given that fire
crackers can be discharged In , the
city of La Grande on Saturday and
Monday, July 3rd and 5th, only, and
that all firecrackers larger tUan ttie
No.' 7 giant cannon cracker are pro
hibited under this provision. All vio
lations of ths regulation will be pun
shed to the fullest extent of the law.
LOU RAYBURN,
Chief of Police.
Ptd-m-5-t)
: ' ANGUS SHAW JR,
Executor, rade July 5tb
, J. D. Slhter, atty for Ex. kxmp's store.
" '., . Tinted.
Fifteen bo.- and horses to carry
banners for !-s of Nations. In
Inqulre at Bonnes-
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I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST
VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OF 8EEDS EVER EXHIBIT
ED IN UNION COUNTT, AND I
KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT
OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS:
AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES
ARE AS LOW AS IT IS CONSI8T-'
ENT TO SELL FRESH, RELIABLE
STOCK.
Alfalfa, Red and Alsikc
Clover, Timothy
and all Kinds of Garden Seed and '
Lawn Grasses
A. V. OLIVER
THE
Without a doubt the best place to
get all kinds of vegetables, straw
berries, cherries, organgea, bannanaa
and lemons, is at the GeddeB Grocery,
. they have the best and the freshest;
and should you want nice crisp sweet
or sour pickles, just call them up;
and don't forget that 25c coffee, It
takes the place of your 40c coffee.
Just n a shipment of Swifts ham and
bacon. -,: :y' ' .:;
GEDDESBRbS
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