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F -WIGHT'S PBOCRU1- The Tragic Idyl Pathe ' ' 1 Strenuous Message Pathe. : Paid In Full Vitograph. The Enchanted Castle.' SongT"Cheating" BERT M. SHEFTOOD. Mer: -ftOMISSlOH IDc- j P. U. Kelly was the successful bid der at th8 auction sale ofythe Thomas Kelly estate this afternoon at the court house." ; ' i- k . - i ' . Stewart Ingles, son of a prominent t educator of Wisconsin and himself a student In the University of Wiscon sin, Is here from Menomenle and ; will be employed at the Palmer mill during Ida vacation. He Is lncldent- ally visiting a number of his Menom onee friends here. , o o o o $ LOCAL .TEMS. G O & & 6 Q Jay Van Buren Is home from a huslness ,trlp to Portland.;, ' ,: ; - ; H. Tnanhauser ,left this morning I for Wallowa county points to be gone i a few days. 0. D. Mead, VT. Parr, H.' F Deaon and J. W. Reed have left the Bervice of the 0. R. & N. ;,' N K. West returned last evenly; frcnV Portland where he attendod the Portland ho'rse sale. , - Line Superintendent Tim ' porino van went to River Junction thlB mOrn ing for the Western. Union. Archie i Bacon expects ; to , leave soon for Missoula or Kallspel wher, he will look . after his homest.d cirawn by alotment at the opening several months ago. ' ' . -;; " . Dr. and Mrs. M. P, MendelsBohn are expected home this evening from California. Mr: Mendelssohn left some j time ago for California -' and while away fell a victim to Cupid's , arrow, Profitable Business Stopped. A handorgan "Dago" with aa ex-1 exceptonally talented monkey,' clean ed up a few nickles this morning on Depot street with his monkey : and organ, but was stopped when the po lice demanded of him to pay the re quired license. . He had already made enough to get himself a square, meal and the monkey seme peanuts so he quit : The animal was excep tionally clever and entertained a large audience for several minutes. Press to Have Desk. , The press 1b to be given fitting con sideration at the council meetings hereafter and a desk for pen pushers will be provided. Previously ; the reptreseiltatlves of the 16caL- 'press have been used to writing on shirt cuffs, or, ariy other convenient white place for- want of anything else. The acommodatlon will certainly be ap preciated. : '. Notice of Street Improvement To ' whom It . may concern Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution - adopted by the Common Council of the City of La, Grande, Oregon; on the 2d day of May, 1910, creating Improvement District No. 14 and designating Fir Street as such district, and in pursuance of a reso lution adopted by said Common Coun ell on the 27th day of April, 1910, whereby said Council determined and declared its Intention to improve all that portion of Fir Street, In ; said improvement , district as hereinafter described by : laying thereon Bltu lithlc pavement, the. Council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of property affect ed and benefited by such Improve ment order that above described Im provement be made; that the boun daries of said district to be so Im proved are,. as .'follows: 'Zi.ri All that portion of Fir street, from t'.ie North curb line of Washington I age sale at . the Golden Rule this Avenue to the south curb line cf ' morning and Mr. Rettig of Alicel got Monroe Avenue. Notice ' is hereby the" Voile skirt package, a prize in further given that the Council "will i y , 1 " levy a special assessment on all the property affected and benefited ' by auch improvement for the ; purpose of paying for such Improvement. That the estimated cost of such improve ment Is the Bum of.Ji9,115.00. That he Council will on the 11th dajTof May, 1910, meet at the council chamber-at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.j to consider said estimated cost, and SERVING NOTICES ON MANY OF You can get the best clothes made In the country at the Peoples Store, Hart, Shaffner & Mart made them. Rettig Gets Prise Package. A large cwm hiw lis kind. The Btore was packed as a result of consistent advertising car ried on by the Golden Rule In the Observer. Will Demonstrate Sun Shine For one week, beginning Wednes day. May 4, we will give a special demonstration of Sun Shine finish at! oar store. It will be the business of the special demonstrator to instruct In teh method of applying and fin ishing of any and all kinds of mater ials, 'such . as picture fames, wood work, furniture, etc. Watch windows THE GOLDEN RULE CO. : Your opinion on clothes will be as good as any experts If you find the Hart Schaffner & Marx name in them. , The Peoples Store sells them. t If V Will Org anise Art Class. All those desiring Instruction in water color work for the summer months should phone to Black 3712 or see Miss Blanch Clark. . When the Peoples Store began sel-; ling the Hart Shaffner & Marx clothes , they believed they had the best liae Zt StCiC '"ZZZi". "'J.TT "' i"" " I know it, and so do lots of other peo-fp pie in this town who have learned I to buy them. ANY STREETS IMPROVED ers along Fourth, Fir, Pennsylvania, Third, Jefferson and others were giv en due notice from, the city of Im provements. Most of these ' streets are to be paved, though cement side walks play an important part. " f., the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any peo f on , feeling aggrieved by such as feesment' f . .-y-.1. .. ('".y-''- : La Grande, Oregon, April 27, 1910, City Council' of .La Grande,' Oregon, :T D. E.; cox, t.;tf itecoraer or tne uity or la uranae. THE PROPERTY OWNERS Try our caindles, fresh today and as temptipg to the pocket, as they are to the palate. Can J.&y Sale, lOo per , pound,' 7 to 9 this evening. , The Fair. 1 , . Clean : made , candles, pure and sweet, 10c per pound after I supper candy sale at The Fair. , 2 Candy sale at , The Fair, ; 7.. to 9 6'clock tonigth Pure and ; wholesome candies at 10c per 'pound. Here are a few of the ' kinds: I Jelica creams, asst'd -cocoanut bon bona, ; lady fin-, , gers, maple chocolate, - choco ,.,late , cups, after dinner mints' chocolate drops, cream almond,'1 r dairy drops, lemonTT'arops, ' ; ' cream dates, lottle caramels, and many other choice" kinds, ' 'come early l! ''.' " . 'J ; Newest Dishes Tastiest' Flavors Best Served . Ice Cream ; at ' SelderV. Gonfectionery Store i kf "I The curfew -law will be strictly en forced.' -All parents are, requested to take notice. Vv-.V-'iC-."''?'! 'i-'S ''" JOHN W. WALDON, Chief of Police lollce Department Assigned Task of v j Serving the Notices. 'Serving of street Improvement no tices is one of the tedious tasks that ( fill,, to- the jot of the' police depart ment and yesterday' and today Chief PAVING COSTS LESS HEBE GRANTS PASS FATS CONSIDER. BLY MORE THAN HERE. oii.. ttt.ij ,-in-i .Difference of 11 Cent Per Yard On of Police Walden,was superintend-. . , . ... . lng the serving of. a large batch of Improvement notices. ; . Property own-; Bitholetle Paving. il'-s.fnL. i ' ' I ' THAT IS WELL MAINTAINED OUR OPTICAL ITOBl IN When yon come to us to have your eyes fitted we ascertain the exact con dition of your eyes-MClttlng yon care- ;,s to pay 75 cents for its excavation , Compared to Grants Pass paving, In La Grande for the blthuletlc sort Is going to cost considerably less than the average. . According to a Grants Pass paper, that city is pay ing $2.25 for their paving while La Grande is to pay $2.14. Grants Pass . H. P fully with the lens that relieve your eyes completely not by making the eye accommodata itself to the lens, but by having the lens fit the eye perfectly.. ;;,'v;s..' ::-V....!.;'., V Our experience and genuine skill assure r" of EXACT work always and without xorbit'-C' charaea. iri iU i9 DRINK Z7 Natural lV2ineral Water Bottled as it Flows From the Spring It's Good for what Ails You per cubic yard according to a con rtact Just closed, while La Grande will get it for BO cents. 'Curbing Is to cost Grant Pass 50 cents and La Grande 38 cents.' , i These are material figures and will reduce the cOBt of paving here .con-j slderably. , .' ; ; ;? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth St. FOR RENT Furnished: bousekeep ; ; lng rooms In a quiet home place, close In. Mrs. H. R. BcDonald, 1616 Sixth Street. Phone, Black 462. 1' rtlodol A A 'Runabout Two Cylinder, Twelve Horce Pover This runabout has Invaded most successfully the last strong hold of the horse as It Is offered at the approximate cost of a horse and carriage. ' J. B. Vhiteman r Son, 108 Elm St. We can deliver this car in fifteen days. 1F(D0SD(MEMSE8 ARE Are you bothered about seeing the edges of your lenses? Is your field o'.'. vision Mm lted? You can overcome this trouble and ex periencea hitherto unknown amount of real Comfort by wearing my Yide Anda Toric Lenses Larger field of vis ion. No annoying r? fiectlons. Perfect im age In all 'directions In fact, a v perfct lens. ; Old Sye Faf 1 , Lenses Get f.Iy Superior Optical Service Eyesight . Specialist, Permanetly locate cw N II ns Drag Store. I grind all my glasses FOR v RENT A modern furnished . front room, one. block 6ff Fourth street, 804 Main street FOR SALE- Seven room t modern house and eight lots, young orchard inquire of Earl Zundel .at the; Ls Grande National Bank. ' !v " .. lfilS:if';'.'; " l am prepared to furnish Dry Chain Wood, al- so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind , ly phone your order to ' V - v.!'V'---- PltOUE RED 3Vtt FOR SALE The , building fromerly used for an electric light plant Ht Oro Dell., the same Is thirty by one hundred feet and thirty-eight feet high, and contains a large quantity of lumber and heavy timbers. Bids for the purchase of this building will be received at the office of the EAST ERN OREGON LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY ''.' " V Falls From Theatre Balcony.,;, New York, April 30 Louise Loef ler, aged 14, Is dying at the Flower hospital from Injuries received when she fell from the balcony of the Lin coln Square theatre into the orches tra pit, 30 feet below last night. The girl stumbled against a brass railing 11th day , of May, 1910. meet at the which gave way. 1 ; ' 1 ( Council chamber at the hour, pf 8 ' Notlc of Street Improvement : To whom it may concern Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council, of the City of La Grande, Oregon, on the 15th dayvof December, 1909, - creating Improvement; District No. 12. and designating Pennsylvania Avenue, as such district, and in pur suance of a resoluUon adopted by said Common Council on the 13th day of April, 1910, whereby said council determined and.' declared . its inten ion to improve all that portion of Pennsylvania Ave. In said Improve ment District as hereinafter describ ed, by flaying thereon cement side walk,, the Council, will, ten day af ter the service of ' this notice upon the property owners affected and ben efitted by such improvement, order that . the above ; described ; improve ment be made; and that the boun daries of said district to be so Im proved are as follows: ' i ,-, 'South side of Pennsylvania Ave nue.) from the - east curb, line of Fourth Street to the east line of Lot 4. Block 6k on said Avenue. Notice is hereby further given that the Coun ell will , levy aJ special assessment on all the' property affected and ben efitted by such Improvement for the purpose of paying for such Improve ment; That the estimated cost of such Improvement Is the sum , of $967.80. That the council will on the o'clock p., m., to consider said est!- mated cost, and the levy of said as sessment, , when a hearing will be granted to any 'person' feeling ag grieved by - such assessment. V La Grande, Oregon," April 27, 1910. City Council' of La Grande, Oregon. By D, E. COX. Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. ' - . 4-29-t-lO. Second Awna! Ball. On the evening of May 2d, the la dles of the Maccabees will give their second annual ball in the Elks audi torium. This will be one of Oi9 best events of the season. ' Notice to Creditors. ' Estate of Mary Lleurance Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed has been appointed administrator ' of the estate of Mary Lleurance,' de ceased, and has duly qualified as such; and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly Verified, with in six, months from the date of the first publication of this notice, either to the undersigned at his residence at Cove, Union county, Oregon, or at the law office of Jnc. S. Hod gin. in La Grande is said county and state . Date of first publication, April 16, LEO" A.: BLEVINS, 4-15-23-30-7-14.. 'Administrator. vr