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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1910)
4r f L 9 ( V 4.1 i j I i) T 'J f - ' IK - .1 -r SKiUT kS THE ftiL, WUUIC WCflU Id ltf-l lllfJflJl 11 sUIUI. high-class car. JmericafFrancctEngland (Germany, Russia, Span, cacfi corifri- iwies its share of praise for Mitchell llicaujr and constructidn-and follows praise. THERE is not a cheap feature about the ' Mitchell, except its everything that makes an Automobile admired and desired. s s ow-cosf, because ii is not priced on the Insteiual basis and because out fac ilities are so comblete that we can keen ' down the cost of construction to where it belongs. It is hiahlass because it is made of the same high-class materials thai the world's highest priced cars are made 01, and qual ity is never sacrificed for quanfiy; if is beautifully designed, finishedand eq uipped. It is rakish smarl, refined; solid, comfortable and luxurious: its mnning-absolutety silent-an will last and serve you faithfully for years to ome. , What more can there be lo an automobile, and why should any car on earth sell for mtWvmoney---- THREE MAGNIFICENT MODEM " The Mitchell Six Cylit, 50 horse power, 7 passengers' $2000 F. 0, B. Factory ThehKciirllloutir.g Cat, 30-35 hui'it Bomr, 5 pajsenoerj L Si he Pitch. U ire .rfir, 30-J5 $1100 F. O ltteiwant Auto Summerville, Ore. FOOT OF TIME price, and it fiis itchclt (jcrss caivcr. 3 B. Factory Aii-ialstrittt's 5e!ce Notice U hereby given tixt the or. dersigned has been appointed admin Orator of the estate cf Nick Ar omas, doceaO, by toe County Court of Union County. Oman, and all hiv tog claimi lEfcinst the Bald estate are hereby required to present , the same to me as admlnltsrator at m7 tore on Adam Avenue, La Grande, Oregon, together with proper vouch en, within six month from the eati of the . first publication hereof. Dated thii 2d day of February, 1916 '- Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. .. LA GRANDE IRON WOf&S : D, P .12G.E3A1A Proprietoi 'r: Complete Machine Shops and Foundry Wei7 Shipment of hams Stig ar and Wincheittr Bacon Shipment Has Just ' Reached Us : and BbMi! We have in a fresh lot of Queen Olives in bulk Heinz bulk Sweet tlixed Pickles 99 9 V 19 ft Bottled Goods Fresh Vegatables every Week 99. Bread, Pics and Cakes. loyal Grocery Bakery The Elite Dying and '.;CV3 ax,. YniiU Dry CUiztat Phone Depot JAME3 Q. CMQDGRASS, Administrator of the estate of Nick Anap&s, decease!. Co:lraa ft Cochran, Attorney! for Admin 'strator. 2-11 4-1L Xilido Rehearsal . Tonight (Thursday) at the Steward opera house at 7 o'clock; all princi pals and full chorus. Gentlemen will please be on time for the opening chorus. Date of . performance next Monday, April 4th. Seats on sale at Van Buren's . , 11 Sour. Plain M DiU Pickles , Chow Chow Cleaning Works r.3tti Street Plenty ef Cool The Grande Roude Cash company has Just recelred Beveral carloads of choice coal and are prepared to fill large or small orders Immediately. Fer 8ale Good sere a room house and out buildings; nice lawn and fruit treea Situated oa the corner of O. and Stk streets. Also For Sale or Rest, six acres of god land, good house and cut building, plnty ct water anJ man fmlt Ealf mile east cf th pitj Uaalta. Zhiqulra of I-1&-41S 01 fit etrei ; BARGAINS Farm, Fruit cad Imrrered Uads. Che foUowIn wCl attract the at. tendon ef the some seeker. -80 acrea tmprored, C5 acrea un der cultivation ........... $3,000. 10? acrea all Improved. 1-1 mile from Summerrllla .... 6,500 40 acrea all Improved, 1 1-t : ' miles from Summerrllle .... .8,000 100 acre laproTQd, 40 under culUtatlon ......... 4,600 43 kcret adjoining Summerrllle , choice fro't or nlfalfa land. can be irrigated. A bargain 1,000 140 teres, well Jmprote a . der cultivation. Hay," (rain .' asd frn!t . . i ... . j ..... . ...18,000 160 tcraf, 80 acrei bearing or w T chard, so acret new croMira,"'-- all applet; , 100 acrot pas ture, Terms on application Choice stump land, particular ly adapted to fruit Industry. 2 to B miles from Summer TOla. Per acre...' .'..212.60 to $20. Timber and other property. H, C KDIEIIART.V ; I7eal Estate , SunmerrCle, Ore. la&tes Attention . .House cleaning time at here, For get the eld way of whipping yonr carpets. Save half the cost and all of the work by getting the Vacume House Cleaner. Cleans everything from floor to eclllng. Carpets, Rugs, unholstered Furniture, Bedding, Cur tains, etc.; thoroughly cleaned. Up holstering, mattress making and fur niture repalrelng nicely and neatly done. For estimates call at 108 Fir Street or Phone Red 8941, . 3-7-tf. J. M. BOWLSBT, Prop. . Notice to Contractors Notice Is hereby given that sealed , ear ; comprehensive preliminary bida will be , received at the office of knowled8e of the fam census ques the Recorder of the Ctt of La Grande : tions ancl t0 ,nduce thera to keP Oregon; until 2 o'clock p. m.. March ;. wr,tteii record8 or tbe,r farm ope,a' 31st, 1810, for the construction of t,on8 and e(lulPments n readiness 21322.7 Sa. Yds. or hard aurface for th cal1 of tbe eimerator8, be pavement. Blthulectic, Asphalt, and 1 g!nn,ns April 15ta next- ' Ki Haasam. accordinr to the nlana and' spoclflcations now on file in this of fice. A certified check of 6 per cent of each bid must accompany the bid. The Council reserve the right to reject any and all blda, : ; ;, - i D. B. COX, . : Recorder of the City of La Grande 3-19-24. , Ordinance S'o. 4-ft, Series 910. An ordinanee creating a rund for the Improvement ef Adams Avenue, being imprevemeat district No. 1 in the City of La Graade, Oregon, and providing fer the manner of paying for such imprevemeat ; ' The City of La Grande does ordain as follows: : . Section 1That the assessments to be hereafter levied by the Council on the real property in Improvement dis trlct No. 1 In the City of La Grande. Oregon, and colected thereon, be, and the same are hereby created tho fund out of which all payments on con tracts to be let for the Improvement li "Adams Avenue, which'' is included in -.and constftUte Improvement Dis,i trict No. J, are to be made. Section 2-That iu all contracts to. be let by the City for Improving said Adams Avenue, as heretofore provided by the Council, shall con tain a stipulation that all contract ors shall look only to the fund here by created, and not to the general fund, or other fund of the City. Section 3. That this Ordinance shtUJie- imblishtd , In one. iRsue of tH La Grands Evening Obaetver and uur , Its ; apptoval . by tha ' Mayor, ,'pball ugo effect on. and after tho 21st It !!" of At)v!I. 1010. ' ' Pass.id . tho Council , on te icth day of March; 1910, by eight mem-bi-.ta Voting thcrtafon . , -. N " Approved thi3 19th' day : r March ; . ' ; M. K. HALL, Attest, D. B. COX. Mayor; . Recorder, "' 'SI A P.u-. iii;iis!ul rna Gauge iy to h:it an Ira. poriant hrsslon On Wedneaduy. April th the Union county Ponoma Grange. meet with Blue Mouiitfiiu rTrnnge' hall In Its first regular' nipt!pi;.' W. R. Ge keler, state brganlier for Eastern Oregon, will. ."conduct the 'election of officers and Instinct tlx m In the fifth degree work.. Tho Pnmnnji th - aw WAV ' AAl.n.a ... it. I . Will make this on of the strongest county Granges 1 nhte state. Be-eral important quesUons will come up. Among other will be a proposition for a denatured alcohol distillery as a means of disposing of small fruit and potatoes, spoilt grain, etc., which la now going to waste." ", ... ' . ': ;..., Blue . Mountain Orange ,will serve refreshments to the members from ' other parts of the county and a short program will be rendered. : ' " " ""J Farm Enumerators Begin Work Washington, March 31.Farm enu- agricultural stock of the nation will be commissioned tomorrow and be gin work preliminary to the big task which' commences April 15th. Ad vance farm schedules, 4000,000 copies of which have been printed, will be distributed among the farmers, so that they may know the exact ques tions they will be called upon to answer. Rural postmasters and car riers will assist In the distribution of the schedules. ' - , A great' Increase In the accuracy of the census returns from the farm ers, a considerable saving to tb time of the farm enumerators, and the removal jof much of whatever ap prehensions and prejudices which may exist among the farmers with regard to the census 'are Important results espected by the V. S. census ' burean to follow the use of the ad vance farm schedule, ' The employment or this advance schedule is a distinct Innovation to census methods. It is the logical and practical outcome of the census j bureau's persistent efforts for some i uuig yaai io give tne farmers a - - Men want clothes with ."snap" and cUwa." These features fan best be secured bv ho your clothes made to order by II The new .Spring line com Prises the largest and "swell est'. assortment of Scotches and Cssimere8 in Q r a y shades ever shown. The clothesj fre guattu-tcsd to fit you and to be flawktsiy mads, ' Wft vo'Ai ti.lw'i ti t (.- l? snow you -thrpuch the line-; part, ' I 1118 Adams Averse. mm day U . ' w 1 t- r i 4 4 f M 4 J imm.m J"' --' 1