PAJE EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1910. - i. .mwumt i i , ; r,;,' .; ,. , ' ... fi'."-. i ii i i in I. .m. muni H.iiii iiium iii ikb , ii i " i ii "" ,,J . ' . . i ; ' ''" """" "" ' ' ' """" 1 1 WOTE the quotations iven here. Mak of this Store's claims and let us number YOU among the many Who ivMi be on hand early to partake of the EXTRA VALUES offered Boys' Knee Pants Sizes 5 to 12 years. Reg. 75c to $1.00 values ... . . . 48c Men's Silk Ties 10 I)oz. fine 4-in-hand Silk Ties light awl dark shades Regular 50c kind. . . . 25c Boys' Night Shirts Ages 10 to 18, fine quality muslin, 75c grade . ... 48c GoodFeather Pillows For Thursday, only a nd the above special price. Reg. $1.00 Pillows........ 68c Cotton Comfortables . Fine Fleece Cotton, ; hand tied. Res. $2.00 values. Thursday only . . .. $1.28 Ladies' Silk Underskirts All colors Regular $10.00 Skirts guaranteed Taffeta on sale one day (Thursday, onlv) ............. $4.85 Aadies fancy tfeckmar A large assortment all colors A ' beautiful .. assortment. Regular 35e to 50c val- .,.'. 15c -ft1 ues Regular $3.00f(eath erbloom Ladies ' Underskirts, all col ors. Hand Tailored. For : Thursday only . . . ; $1.23 Jtadies Aprons Dainty Muslin creations, cheaper than you can make them. Thursday on ly. Reg. 35c kind. . .". 21c Aarge fiath tfouels For Hotels ' and Barber : Shops. Fine Turkish Tow I els. Thursday only. . 12c Men's Press Straw rrparia At.::... tra special for Thurs- ' day $1.68 Extra special for Thursday. Values to $2.50, all colors ' and sizes . $1.39 Aadies9 Shoes A large assortment of ' Shoes and Oxfords. Reg. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50.. $1.93 flferf Men's Shoes - for Thurs and $3.50 grade . $1.93 Child9 sParasols A largo stock of chil s dren 's fancy ; silk J sun ; shades, extra special -V for Thursday .... ; . .'. '.. 58c - Eveiy A You can always do better and better now than ever at 'llDIf KW ADDITION TO HE PUT OX , THE REAL ESTATE MARKET. Ln Grande Brpinniiig to Doom IN'itl .; Estate Tbut Has Merit. Oaa of the real estate deals that will assist to make La Grande a city of the Bize It 'la entitled to be, has been closed by Sargent & Wright whereby they become owners of aa Make Ironing ' '.' . ' Easy while the sun shines. Two hundred and iif ty homes . in La (J rande are now using electric flat irons. There is a reason for this. You cannot afford to be with out an electric iron. Let us place one in your home on trial. EASTERN OREGON Light and Power Company eighty acre tract of land at the end of Adams avenue and just outside the city limits. , The tract was owned by f Steward McAnlsh and is one of the most desirable pieces of property that 1 lies in this section of the valley. When seen today by a representa tive tf the Observer the new owners verified the story of the purchase and stated they Intend to cut it into acre tracts, make some, substantial im provements and then sell to small in vestors on the payment plan. Each acre will be set to fruit and cared, for by the new owners if purchasers so desire. .Restrictions will, follow as to the quality of buildings that will be permitted, making the new addi tion one of beauty. , . 1 May Be "Gmubtew." While the name has not been thor oughly established there is reason to believe that Sargent & Wright will call the new addition Orandview. Platting of the tract will begin at once and streets and roadways will be laid out ln a way that will be very attractive.' , Being located less than one-eighth of a mile from the corporate limits of La Grande. Grandview is bound to become a desirable residence section, especially, with the restrictions that will be placed' on the purchasers. The price to purchasers has not yet been fixed, but it is quite likely that an individual can buy one acre of i this land and have it set to fruit for $300 or near that figure. . Should thJs price obtain it will be one of the cheapest home propositions ever placed on the market ln any city, and especially In a city that has the pay rolls, the resources and the proof of permanent growth that La Grande has. . LODGE OFFI M1W. GROUT. ASD MRS. FRAKER GUESTS OE HON OIL Musical l'rograni And Kefmthiiicnts Make Enjoyable Time. tually construct a wagon road so that people from thl3 city who desire to visit the pleasant spot ln the moun tains may do so with ease. About $12,000 has lately been spent on the hotel and bath houses. At the present time there are 200 guests at the springs and accommodations are be ing, prepared for that many more. .Mrs, Addle Grout, recently elected President of the Rebekah assembly and Mrs. .Mary Fraker, state chaplain of the same order, were guests of hon or at a delightful program rendered at the Odd Fellows' hall las tevening. Refreshments added to the attractions m making the event a delightful one. These ladles have returned recently from Eugene, where the honors were conferred on them by the delegates to the state assembly. .' The program as rendered Included: M'iss Nora Arbuckle, instrumental solo. ; ''"; "' '''-; -'. Song Sandborn girls.. Vocal solo M 1,88 Fowler, r Instrumental Solo Mrs. Pinkerton. Instrumental solo Mrs. Erla Car- lock.. ' ; Vocal solo Miss Little. ' rumps Will Run. In order to Insure the city Are pro tection the administration has order ed the relay water pumps to be run each evening during the time that property owners are using water on the lawns. This1 will keep 1 up the pressure In case of Are. .. - . DeLnpp Bays a Home. C. J. Black, the real estate dealer, has sold the J. W. Black residence in South La Grande to Perry De Lapp, one of the barbers In the Christianson tonsorlal panors. The consideration was S803. - Fire tn Blinkers. Fire originating from a spark of a passing engine, last evening did con siderable damage to the 0. R .& N. coal bunker roof. The city and com pany fire departments were abl? U stop the progress of the flames quick ly. '.. 'otlce. Vo any person owning oroccupine any building or premises, you ar.- hereby notified to remove In ten days all wooden awnings and porches and signs snspended over any sidewalk In the city of La Grande. Oregon, provid ed that electric signs that are prop erly suspended may remain. . A. MATOTT. 101 Street Superintendent. '.Westr;-. V; v, . ord,nnw limiting the speel ot 'automobiles ln that town to 12 miles an hour. Improving Residence. Will Allison is adding a handsome porch to his home on the' corner of Depot and Fourth streetsWhen completed his residence will have the appearance of a home in the south where porches are always constructed large and roomy. ' hI.l ROAD TO RESORT. Layman Spring to Be Tied Grande. to Ln The proprietor of Layman Springs. a henlth resort located about forty miles west of Ln Grande, is arrang ing to repair and in many places nc- DR. M. P. MENDELSSOHN DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY x LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE.. OP POSITE' POST OFFICE. DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST. ' RESULTS. : ' ''"''''.". " ;. , ;' Do not ,be misled. Dr. Men delssohn's prices are not too high. They are' less than any other place for the same mater ial and professional service. No extra charge for examina tion.: : ' r' The doctor Ms endorsed by all of the leading oculists of Portland and all of the phy sicians of La Grande. The entire problem lies ln these ' three w ords "Rightly Fitted Lenses." YOUR CASE WILL NOT PUZZLE DR. MEXDELSS0HX and he guarantees satis faction in every respect . Office hours from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 6. By special appointment ln the evening.- , Bids For Wood. Notice is hereby given that the District School Board of School Dis trict No. 1, of Union County, Oregon, will receive up to four o'clock p. m. of June 21, ; 1910, sealed( bids for fur nishing said School District with 200 cords of four foot split yellow pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while green and not later than July 15, 1910, free from large knots and acceptable to said School Board. Said wood to be delivered at High school building and to be corded up neatly and closely where directed by Board. (Fifty cords to be delivered by July 15, 1910, and all on or before Sept. 13,: 1910. , Bids to be left w.'th School Clerk. ," Board reserves, the Wght to reject any and all bids. . ; ; ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, -June 13-21 School Clerk. A ; Eugene man made . harness amounting to more than (1000 for a southern Oregon stage proprietor. Gomplete equipment tor resetting and repairing' rubber buggy tires. - LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' . . ;.; ;; D. F1ZQERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry Jj We have the exclusive agency for i i the Berry hat for men; $3 and up, t Stetson hats made for our s trade. Get under a newjid. , ''."''' '!. ii" '':- U' 5 'I s i