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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1910)
ELGIN-HAS NEW OFFICE 1 i OP PRIM 'tVEATIIERSPOON HEADS C1TI AS ITS MAYOR M. Peters. re-elecU-d marshal and Denham Recorder yesterday mm r. n ' w til KSi 'I'ii:,-? pii ill- T it JV. VJ J'v I Hil. IT ''l i , r '"7V HE OPENING of a now season is. an event of great importance in mercan" tile fields. After a winter of such '"'severity, the beginning of the Spring season will he hailed with joy by everyone. ' Knowing the unusual interest that will be manifested in Spring garments, we , have taken great pains to prepare a display that is snr to interest and captivate wo men who appreciate the very now est rnd most beautiful in approved fashion. admaa JFb B-IT CD jPQ Elgin. March 15. (Special) H.IL Weatherspcon, orchardist and potato grower and, all-round booster, was jesterday elected mayor of this cl'.y Mlnst C. R. Patten, the other can!l U i te. The election was spirited and a good vote was cast. Other officials elected: R. Bluemln steln. H. H. Hugg and William More lotk, councilmen; St Peters, city mar shal; J. B. Thoraen, treasurer (re elected) and L. Denham city recorder Weatherspoon ra non a "dry" plat form. .. Begins Saturday, March 12, and our main idea is that you call and see the garments, v. Whether you buy or not is of secondary importance. We want you to see these beauti ful suits and coatsto try them on determine the style and fit. The "Palmer Garment" label attached to these garments is a sufficient guarant ee of their excellence.' The label tells more than an entire page of reading matter in re gard to correct style, perfect fit, high quality and full value. , We invie you most cordially to inspect these beaut- . iful high class garments. The display is a magnifi . cient object leson in all that is desireable in coats . anil suits . . P " . ... ' i,- . .( ..... , - t Of The Temple of Economy OPERA HOUSE BLOCK LA GRANDE, OREGON. ' Adrertsed Letters ; Following is the list of letters re maining uncalled for in the La Grandt poetofllce tor the week, ending Uarck 11, 1910. 'i ' . , ; v:';.y,.w:;;''' LADIES ' ' - Hanson, Mrs. I. N. Powell, Mr. R. T. , 1 SteTens, Mrs. Emma' ' Wise, Miss Llnnie - . , ! r GENTLEMEN , t ' . Amos, Mr. Eli ''"Brown, Mr, i Joe.s .'-, Bronghton, Mr. E. E. Hyatt. Oephs, , , " . " "J Marshall, RobU . Medakot. Dava Ruble, Charles L. "When calling for the above pleas aaj "AdTertlsed." p&se wul be sent to the Dead Lette. Office on March 25th, 1910. , ' , , ; G. M. RICHEY, P. M. ..-a Ajiproprlate 1 10,000,000 Washington, March. 15. This year'i sundry civil bill, the largest govern ment supply measure, will carry ap proximately I140.OCO.000. J Ol R ECTORY ;.;-.. ! ; OF THE , FRATERNAL ORDERS :;.: u A Q RAND e, ORE. ', : . V. A. La Grande camp No. 7703 meets very Monday each month at L O. O. F. Hall. All vlslUng neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. FRED B. CURREY, C CAL JORDON, Clerk. ' O. E. S. Hope v Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., bold stated communications the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. Pauline Lederlee, W. M. Mary E. Warnick, Secretary. L 0. 0. F. Encampment Star Encampment No. SI, L O. O. F, meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows' halL Visiting patriarchs always welcome. .',1? "A 5.VO-.'- f" H. E. COOUDGB, a P. W. A. WORSTELL, Bcrltxt. La Grande Lodge No. 111. W. a W meetf svery second and lorth Taseday evening taK.otF.teUm theOorpebafldlnf ejifisttus KERI ACKLES, Oovenl Commandar. 'i J H. KESN1T, Clork. ...... - V ... Lm Grande Lodge No. II. maem u their hall every Baterday nlgw. ; VW ting brothers cordially InviUd to tesd. Cemetery plat aw U "mm t tT " W restainmt vGrosoa GEOUT, . o. LB. BNOCSL Bee, leer. JT. A. WOXSTELU Fm Uef. , ( Foresters of Amerie Court Maid Jtarioa No. 22 meets each Wednesday night In K. of P. hall., Brothers are Invited to attend. BEN HAJSTEN, C B LEO HERRING, C 8. C. J. VANDERPOBL. W. 9 . V.. ; Women f vTooderaft Gi'inde Ronds Wrcle No. 47. Meets every first and third Thursday even ing in the month, at the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting members welcoem. CHLOE ROBINSON. G. N. . , XIZZIE ELLSWORTH, CleiU ?: Notice of Street ImpreTement ; TO WJOM II MAY CONCERN: No tice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Com mon Council of the city of iJa Grande, Oregon, on the 8th day of February, 1S10, creating Improvement district No. 16, and designating Sixth street, as such district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said Common Council on. the 9th day of FeOruarv, 1910, whereby said council determined and declared its intention to Improve all of that portion of Sixth street, )n said improvement district as herein after described, by laying thereon macadam pavement and constructing curbs, the council, within ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefited by such improvement:!, order that all said above described Improvements be made; that the boun daries of salr district to be lnxjrovH are as follow: All that portion of Sixth street fro: the south side of Washington A v., to the north side of "N" avenue. Notic is hereby further given that tho council will levy a special asessment on all the proper ty affected and benefited by such Im provements for the purpose of payjhg for such improvements. That the estl mated cost of such Improvements Is the sum of $2,267.60. That the council will on the 16th day of March 1910, meet at the Co ncil chambers at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessments, when a bearing will be granted to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment ." La Grande, Oregon, March 3rd. 1910 CITY C0UXCIL OF LA GBASDE, OR By D. E. COX, . : .. ; ' ,v Recorder of the Ut of La Grande, Oregon. . - . 4-6-16 ROOM AND BOARD Prices reason able Mrs. G. IL Gilkinson, Prop 1307 Madison Ave. ......,.; S-12-tf. v; A. F.iJLlL .'' La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. X A. M., holds regular meetings first an third Saturdays at 7:80 p. m. JNO. 8. HODGIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. fnlghta of Fythus. Red Cross Lodge No. t7, meets ev ery Monday evening In Castle hall (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcom to all visiting knlgbta. J. F. BAKER, C C R. L, LINCOLN, K. of R. ft B B.r. o.b. : La Grande Lodge Na 481, meet each Thursday evening at I o'clock ii Elk's club, corner Depot street as Washington avenue. Flatting brothert are cordially Invited te attend. , H. I. COOUDGS, Exalted Kaler. HUGH McCALL, Rec Becy ,', e.f RJsalaEK alTtfle e s)e Crystal Lodge No. II meets every Taeeday evenlnf ta the L O. a W. HalL All Tlattmg memben art ta vlted to attead. ,... : 'Mrs. Cora FlUgerald, It a knee Sanaa MeTlroy, Secretary- i-i.-. THE WOWDER. WORKER TOR - GOLDS LUrJGG FOR COUGHS ARID COLDS PREVENTS PtlEUOOUIA ,j. load the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that ,ti when I left my bed it would sorely be for my grave. Oar doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. -MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind.' Pflci 50? tiiilM ABSOLUTELY GUARADTEEP 1 Trial Botllt Frsi f OLD AND GUARANTEED DY SILVERTIIQBXE'S DECQ STOKE Special For Up-to-date Farmeri , Extra fancy seed potatoes for sale from laEt season's imported stock of finest early varieties from Maine, Wit consin. New York and Colorado. The seed from which these potatoes were grown last year coBt the grower from I3.G0 to $8.00 per cw't, F. O. B. cars La Grande, " Now you can have them at $LE0 per cwt F O. B. Cars, Imbler, Oregon or at Beckley-Hudaon ranch near Imbler. ...The seed is better now, too, on account of being aclimated one year. .Why ' plant old mn-ont wd when you can gret the best bo reasonable and at tch same timelje assured of a perfect Btand and yield. BECKLEY & HUDSON, Growers of Fancy Potatoes, Imbler, Oregon. 3-14-tf. o o o o 9 1 4 $ 4 Oo0 Observer Want Ads Get the RESULTS -Whjr not you Get the habit of getting in on this Result-Getting business Too? 'The Observer Is "At Home" where results are to be had. ' ; " . fOLUEST. FOR KENT Furnished front room for gentelman, close In. 1710 Fourth St Phone Red 952. . FOR RENT Four nice clean rooms- Eight dollars. ' ,' Enquire at 1505 Madison Avenue. WASTED. WANTED To borrow $1300 on good real estate security . . Address "K Care Observer.';';:. ' : AGENTS! , WANTED The Great Roosevelt African Hunt Best terms; best book; Just out; outfit free. , Order, at once and secure ter ritory. J. S. Zlegler Company, 631 Como Building, Chicago. FOR SALE Milch cows and one reg istered Jersey bull. Phone Farm ers 18. W. J. Hughes, La Grande R. F..D. Na I. .-..'V,, . 8-10-4-10. FOR BALE Ford, four cylinder, full enclosed leather top runabout auto, for sale or trade at a bargain. Dr. C H. Law, Union. Oregon. EGGS FOR SALE Choice eggs tor sale at 88.00 per setting at Fred Nelson's chicken ranch, 1605 Jeffer son Ave. - "" .. 8-14-tL ' '