IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910. Campbell' s SoUce of Street lmprmetti Vegetable Asparagus Tomato Chicken - Tomato Okra Celery . . Mulligatawny Herbert Pattison Grocer Every family hu need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic paint there, is none better than Chamberlain's. SoM by II dealer i ' ' - st Question Asked when buying or renting a house, ; the ONE ques tion of the modern renter or buyer invariably runs this way: Is the house wired for saasssiBiBssssssssBSBBSissssssiisiisssss- -is-- Electricity? EVERYBODY . has come to realize that electric light v is not a luxury they want, but a Necessity they must have. EASTERN OREGON light and Power .A A A A A A , V A A jk VVVVVVVVVVvVVi V o To Whom it May Concern: Notice' LOCAL TuXATKLS Is hereby given that la pursuance of a' O " - O resolution adopted by the common VVvOvvOOvvO council of 'the city of La Grande, Ore gon, on the 27th day of October, 1309, creating Improvement District No. 8, and "designating 2nd street, as such district, and In pursuance of a reso lution adopted by Baid common couu-: ell on the 18th day of January, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared its Intention to improve all that portion of 2nd street, in Bald Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon Macad am, the Council will, ten, days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such improvements, or der that said above described Improve ment be made; that boundaries of Bald district be so Improved are as fol lows: All that portion of Second street, from the North line of Adams avenue to the Soqth J::i of Palmer street. Notice la hereby given that the coun cil will levey a special assessment on all the property affected and benefit ted by sifch Improvement for the pur pose of paying for men Improvement. That the estimated cost of such Im provement is the sum of $6,660.00. That the council will on the lit day of February, 1911, meet at the coun cil chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m., to consider said estimated cost, amnine levy oi saw sseatunt, wuen a hearing will be granted to aay per eon feeling aggrieved by anch assess ment. V ", ; "" La Grande, Oregon, Jan. 20th 1911. " CITY COUNCIL OB . LA GRANDE, . OREGON.' ' By C. M. HUMPHREYS,' -Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. Jan. 20-31 Big Bill Tonight ' An exceptionally fine programme Is billed for tonight and Saturday at the Isis theatre. The management hag se cured the beautiful "Edison film" de pleting the great dramatic actress Madame Pilar Morln In the emotional drama, "The Greater Love," a story telling of a mother's devotion to her wayward offspring, ending with the triumph of love over wickedness. A feature of this number will be the incidental music specially arranged by Charles E. King, of the IsIb theatre. Including excerpts from "The Lov9 Tales of ' Hoffman,"- "De Provenca' and "Cacallerle Rustlcana". There will be presented a "Vltagraph" film entitled "Water Lillles," the story of a dancing girl, introducing the equbIc of "Anitras Dance" from the Peer Gynt suit of the Norwegian compbaer, Ed ward Grelgg, ' , r "Pathe Freres" are represented by a double film showing a French comedy "Marguerite's Birthday" and a master piece In photography and acting en titled "Saved by Her Prayers." ; Orphenm Change Good. ;'-', ' The new change which went on 'at the Orpheum last night has been de dared by all to be of exceptional quality and for lowers of a little vau deville and moving pictures combined, Mr. Gardlnier has a good number at the week end. - '; ' " ; '-' . would do credit to a professional com pany and the finale last night was greeted by hearty applause from those ho dropped in whila awaiting the basket ball game. Comfortable opera chairs have been placed In the auditorium so that it has 473 excellent seats all commana frig a fine view of the stage uv! the stage lteelf will be- fit to repre sent the quarterdeck of an old fash ioned battleship and Uon this deck' and in a scene carefully portraying a ship in the harbor, this pretty opera will be performed complete bot'i evenings as a formal opening of the new auditorium. Nothing that could have been more Interesting- to an au dience or more beneficial to those engaged In it presentation could havei been decided for the ODenlne. for so worthy object as raising funda for the purchase of pictures and dec orations for the walls of the new High School building, no doubt , the audi torium will be packed both nights. Don t. forget the date, Friday an i Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4. and plan ta go both night as It will be the best local entertainment ever given in. La Grande. . .' ,. ." , ' ( s - S. A. GARDINIER, Prop, and U- TWO COMPLETE CHANGES A WEEII DeGrav and BeGraw - Par.tominical Ccmedy Acrobats, in Bumps Galore V Adults 1 Sets. Children 10c! Dr. Nolte, 8th. and Race Streets, Phil adelphla. It will tell you about some j of the wonderful results from the Or- f Xotice for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the May or and City Council of the City of La Grande. 'Oregon, until Wednesday, February 1st, 1911, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of audit ing the city books, papers, documents and finances. . -: ' Bids shall be sealed and be marked, "Bids for Auditing City Books," The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. La Grande, Oregon, January 20th, 1911.- , , A. L. RICHARDSON, . Mayor. C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder. Jan 20-31 . .'.' " ' ; Company Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration have .been , issued by the County Court of Union county Oregon, to Angus Shaw upon the estate of Isabella Shaw, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper .vouchers to the said administrator at his ' residence at Summervllle. Oregon; ; within six months from the date" of this notice. Dated this December 30th, A. D 1910. ... VrTTO OtlHTff Administrator of the estate of Isabel la Shaw, deceased. ' Dec. 30, Jan 6, 13, 20, 27. - ; TO. OUR CUSTOMERS There ?,- Are Many; of You That we appreciate your pat ronage, yonr lojaltj and stead-' fastness, tolly as much as yon appreciate its help we have at times been able to famish you, goes without saying. 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