LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY,' MAY 21, 1910. r- PAGE 1 1 IVSE TALKS OFFCE BOY I heard of a farmer once who tried to set a hen to music. Ma says I'm hearing too much for my good of late. Hereafter I must go to bed at nine o'clock. I tell you a boy around this Job "has got to get his sleep, and there's no time to set around on anything. The jjuob bj it gooa cierK must have" ' confidence. , He must have confi dence in himself, the confidence of the customer and the confidence of tho employer; for the store pays the wages and the customer ' pays the coin that helps to earn them. If a clerk isn't square with his Job, he'll soon lose it and if he isn't square with the customer, he'll soon lose his trade. ..The bus iness game is one of confidence. It is confidence that keeps off panics ; and keeps up our wonderful trade in boys' clothes. .You've got to get ' the confidence of a kid all right or hell not even come in the store. , I guess every kid in town would ",' ; like to own one of our blue serge - ; "fivers." Quite a number of 'em do. . "They're fivedollars down and the" 'balance never. ' Just five plunks for the best bunch of sum-' mer blue you ever wore, WILLIE, with ' The People's Store THE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNEB k MASK CLOTHES. v:; epenclable o 35 cents 70 cents $1.00 AHD Bakery. MA1VPED MILK with ess '.. any flavor A Ileal to" ) v One Glass Selder's Confectionery Store dwards yal Grocery THE ISIS -TOHIEHT'S FROERAM- Common enemy (eligj Gypsy Girl's Love (Kalem.) Western Romance. A Man with weak heart (Edlsonr Song The Hat my Father "Wore. ADMISSION 10c xO LOCAL TEMS. s o o & to o J. H. Bartlett of PuUmanwn,, is a business visitor in the city today. 0. T. Severs of Cove, is among the many visitors' in the metropolis today. - Mrs. .L L. WilliamRnn nf I,oRtln in registered at the Foley while visiting friends in the city. .' , ' ; ' u .'' '.'' '. -Irvine French, Howard Shutt, and Boyd M. Ault are registered at the Savoy today from Enterprise. " v v', -- . . .-. '-J';' Ned Claln, a prominent athletic circle adherent of Walla Walla, "ar Gity Treasurer's Report . Receipts and expenditures, March 16. 1909, to March" 21. 1910. Receipts as per treasurer's cash book. ; . Water Works Accts. Pump house, repairs ....... ; .. Mains and connections ,',"...;.; Operating expenses . . . I, Repairs . t . Beaver creek pipe line . . .V' ,; Street DcptAccts. Street property and improvements. -.. , ' Maintenance" and 'repairs .". , Improvement on court houso ground, ....... Sewer survey ''.".; . . . ; City scales .... Officers' salaries , . Office supplies ........ General expenses Gen, Expense Accts. Police Maintenance and repairs ....... Fire department (new material) Fire department (general expenses)". . . MlsceilanePis Accts. ' City hall improveme'nt' . ; . .... ... . ? 2,115.85 Special interest (interest on bond) . ." ............ 8,263.80 Pound .11.03 Total expenditures Excess of receipts over expenditures. . , . 11.967.41 .. . The receipts and expenditures d not show the $146,000.00 paid' the Am. Light and Power Co., jfor the c6notruction of the Beaver , Creek pipe line.' The' bonds were turned over to he Am. Light . and Power Co., the company paying the balance ($14,000.00) In cash, whh sum la included In the receipts for the year. ' . ' - . - Treasurer'a recCTpts, March 16, 1909 to March 21, 1910. Water rereints . . . . . ; . . ... ........... I I 12.877.1 7 Taxes, (Co. treasurer) Am. Light and Power Co. (bonds) .., Charter Election expenses (Am. Light One-half Improvement of court house Road appropriation ... Road feeg ............ Pound fees ..,.;... Licenses Fines and costs . '. . . . .'. ...... V;.,:.. city scales '....::';.. .......... Mlscellaneoua receipts ,.. Total reaiipta , ': -:: Dlsbnrs Warrant paid (general fund) Interest on above ......... Warrant paid (water fund) ' Interest on above ... , , ..i . Warrants paid (Beaver Creek pipe line) Warrants paid," (contingent fund)... t Warrants paid (road fund) ....... Warrants paid, (pound fund)..... Interest on bonds ............... Total disbursements . . . Balances Cash on hand March 16, 1909 Cash on hand March 21, 1910 Financial Statne"J lrMll Bonded Indebtedness r $235,000.00 Outstanding warrants' ... 3798.75 Total iiaDiuues : Less'cash on hand.... ........... Amount of real indebtedness ;ThlB does Include the accrued bonds to date. H .V:-r rived last evening to officiate as ref eree in today's track meet. rrivals at the Savoy today from Pendleton are iat Kimball, Chester Gordon, Paul Flnnell, Geo. Han. Ches ter Fee and Thomas Boylen, . Herbert Williams. Don Pruitt. Franl. f weaver, Wm. Morrison Ralph Dunbar, Geo. Hurdman."J. J. Beaty and Will Flser are registered at the Savoy to day., ' ' . Mrs. G. R. Scott and son, Donald, ar rived in La Grande last night from Portland and will make this city their home. Mrs. Scott is the wife' of G. R. Scott, business manager of the Observer. . Mrs. W. W. Blaker. of Kansas City, Mo., arrived in La Grande this morn ing and will visit her sister, Mrs. Bruce Dennla, for several days. She has been In California and is now on her way home. ' Mr. Chaa. Rice and daughter, of Payette, Idaho, left yesterday for their home after having attended the fun eral of Mr, Rice's mother, who died Tuesday ''as a result of injuries re ceived in a runaway last Sunday. - Seth Maxwell, son of Editor Max well, of the Oregon Scout, at Union, was in the city yesterday on his way home from an absence of several months In California.,, Seth. thinks there Is no place like Oregon after ai;. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pack left for Boise this morning where they will make their future home. Mrs. Pack Is the daughter of Will Lewis of Enter prise.' . The two ware married at the home of her grandfather," H. P. Lewis'! Wednesday, May 18. . $ Gl .790.67 I 6.8q 5,165.25 2.C99.90 140.05 5,145X5 ; 1.9G8.98 1.881.93 1,553.78 786.78 322.51 9.780.C5 66.80 8,012.10 DePt Accts. 362.30 1,350.50 194,65 49,829.26 and Power Co) grounds ...... 27,943.84 14,000.00 386.40 776.00 2,146.46 : 652.05 121.85 1,494.40 1.256.00 5.0 emeBts. 24,358.47 61,796.67 2,644.48 7,695.63 ' 57.39 6.750.50 216.53 721.72 11.63 8.313.80 50.769.55 U.027.12 6.713.70 17.740.82 $272,398.75 28,957.60 $243,441.15 lntret on the outstanding warrants and 1 CLASS TO GRADUATE DETAILED FKOURAM OUT FR1DAFS GRADUATION. FOR Lntertatuin? Program Arranged Next Friday Evening:. for Invitations are out announcing the details of the commencement exercises next Friday night. The program at the graduation Includes: Music .............. .Selac Orchestra Invocation .... .,. .Rev. Frank E. Gray Salutatory , . . .Frances Farquarharson Vocal Solo Selected ........ . v Prof. F. R. Bridges Commencement Address. . .... ... . Chas E. Cochran Vocal Duet Selected. .Mrs. Helen M. Geddes and Mr. C. P. Ferrin. Valedlctorv Sarah Smltlt Class Song ..... . . , . ... . . . . By Class Presentation of Diplomaa.... ...... . " i.'.", I. , .J.' D. Stout, Superintendent Benediction . . .Rev. F. Canfield MUSIC.'' '. V The class roll roster of graduates is: Virgil Bolton, Lillian Baker, Elsie Couch, Ruth Corley, Stanley vCarpy, Hazel Eaton, Frances Farquarharson, Harold Grady, Ruth A Harrison. Etha Huffman, William Hamilton, Joe Ingle', Edward Moon, Nellie Jlahafey, Etta Owens, Nellie Pickens, Frank Ralston, Opal Rice, Roy Pice, Herman Stein, Marjorle Silverthorn, ETIle Snider, Ray Williams, Lowell Williamson un. Elizabeth Wheatley. High School Faculty. - N. J. Mansager, principal, Mabel E. Gleaaon, N. Lucile Allen, R. A. Wil kerson. Norma A. "Mackay and John D. Stout,' superintendent. , Fully nine out of every ten canes of men malisra is simply rheumatism of the mus cles due vocold or damp, or chronic rbeuroa tism, neither of which require any interna tiVAtment. All that in needed to attord re lief is the free application of C3.'.,hW?ji.V Liniment. Give it a trial. V to be please with the quick relief nhL& it tfiurdx. . , ", No Humbug No Hot Aii No Graft ujDELLSOUN DOCTOR OF OPTICS. , , PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADABS AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. DR. MENDELSOHN'S GLASSES V GIVE THE BEST BESl'LTS. Dr. Mendlesohn's deep curve leuses gives wider field. clearer j' vlitcn, greater comfort, improved appear ance. ' - i. "(:.: ..'.V; ONE S CHARGE COVERS ENTIRE COST OF EXAMINATION, , GLASSES, FRAMES ' ' The doctor is endorsed by all of the leading oculists of Portland and all Of the physicians in La Grande. The entire problem lies in theje three words Rightly fitted lenses. All broken lens replaced while you wait. Charges reasonable. I0ITB CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE DR. MENDELSOHN tad he guarantees satisfaction It 1 - every respect1'. Office hours from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 5. By special appointments in the evening. ' 1 " :'; DR. M. P, MENDLESOHN '- ., DR. . STIio Golden Rule 1 lie Golden Rnb o ; O ,; : : $ BUSINESS f AX BE DOSE CHEAPER. In this department than any other. NO RENT. All the expense be,VUs vtbat we would be t, S, It bout the basement, ar lighting, batiusc and clerk tire. For tiiis reason It is easy to figure a small pro tit on itidxe. sold iu this depart- nieut TWENTT-HYE I'LR CENT SAVING. This Is not Idle talk. AVe uieiia fy every word. Twenty, live per cent I a large saving1, but only means' ONE CENT on each tire cent purchase. .An item sold to jou regu- O larly at FIVE CENTS, If It cun be you of T1TENTY-FIVE l'ER CENT. FIGURES DO NOT LIE, Let ns help jou save TWENTY-FIVE TEIt CENT, on every thing yon need in the lltelien and around the l;ouse. SBest safety pins .................. . Best common pins ....... O. N. T. Thread, per fool ........ San Silk Thread, per spool ........ o Q Ladies' Cotton Hose, good grade ... S Children's Cotton Hose, good grade. Jlen's Black or Tan Sox .......... Ladles Summer Underwear Good Grade Pearl Button ........ Heavy Doable width percale ...... S 36 inch Bleached Muslin ......... Fine French Ginghams, .... .'. . . Good Grade Black Sateen Dress Linings SUnlo DrM .I.lHna. all mIm Fine Persian lawns .........i.... Fine India Linens Four Piece Glass Sctst Butter Dish, Sugar, Creamer Speon Holder. .. O Water Glasses, ' Per Dosen .... ............ . V Onehnlf (ralon Water Pitchers. ....... . . . , , . . Heavy Wire Potato Mashers Five- Inch Wire Strainer . . ............ . . . , . Nickel Plated Tea Strainer ....v-.- .. Six Hole Jam: Pan ....... .?. Nine Hole Jam Pan 4 ........ ; . ; 'Twelve Hole Jam Pan ...i...... ...... Large Open dnst pan large Covered dunt pan . . . . . . ..... . . . . j Spring Clothe Pin," S do. Y. GltANITEWARE. X 2-Ot. Puddln Pan V . . . ; .. v . ' . . 3-Qt. Pudding l'nn Y 4-O.t. Puddiuir Pan 14-Qt. Dish Pan XK.Qt. Dish Pan 0 8-Qt Bucket . . ...... A 10-Qt Bucket , . . . . , , . . . . . 12-Inch Wash Dish . . ; . , ; . , ; . . Best Toilet Soap, per dor-.... A Eigrht Bars Fern Laundry Soap Thene are only a few of the items can hesaved Inour BAIIGAIN BASEMENT. Our plan Is to keep everj Othlnsr that the wife may need around the home In thU departmeu;,. 'v dlNhes, jrlassware, tinware, granite ware, popular dry goods, notions, Vand kitchen and hnnaehnM ntenalln tt tP, ifi.i.itu,. f & Vjou save. Save the pennies and lilw t il f l me uumeii uuie Clothes for : Union Made Clothing Honest Values Always ASH BROTHERS, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS v v v v v ' " v ' K O A. bought for FOUR, Is a saving to O O o o o o o Our Price 4 cents ....... 5c ..5c ..6c I...... 10c 10c .10c .......10c .......10c 10c .......10c Our Price $ 81-3c S Our Price 20c o . o o O . 90c Our Price C8c . 60c Our Price 4"c ..C0c Our Price 15c . 10c Our Price . . 8c Our Price cc 2 . 20c Our Price 15c ; 23c Our Price 15c . 28c. Our Price 20c . 83c Our Prletf 25c ..15c Our Price i)c . 18c Our Price 13c 30c Our Price 22c 12c Our Price flc . 15c Our Price 11c ; 18c Our Price 13c , 50c Our Price C'Jc . (!0c Oar Price 13c , 60c Our Price 3!c . (!0c Our Price c , 20c Our Price 11c, COc 'Our 'Price 45c' A- 35c Our Price 25c but will give, you an Idea of what the dollars take care of thcihselve". V i mi r t ' w. ' ine uGiaen liiiie Worlrimrmen The worklngnian, that desires splendid Suit value In the way of a good looking, sturdy, . comfortable Suit, will be greatly IntereNted In the eicellent Suits we bate had built In way to meet his special require, meet. i Strong, durable fabrics In neat pattens of Cheviots, Worsteds and Casslmeres. . Linings strong seams strong; and doable strength at all points where strain comes. A styllsa1 kat roomy ent v- Every feature ef comfort .and . durability .considered and worked oat " ; THIS STOEE CATERS TO THE' WANTS OF THE W0BSINGMA1T Is ever em the alert to meet his re.' : qnirements and to give him the fall.' ,v' .': ' . " ' " - -- .'' .est measure of Clothes satisfaction. .25c .25c I .25c ( 23c ) .25c 4 oooo it v ' o '' 4 4