La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 27, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    IS GKXNDE EVENING OBSERVE! MONDAY, JTOE 27, 1910.
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rimiitaiiaua Assembly as the mreatest social iratherinn ever
attempted in Eastern Oregon. Already more than seven hundred people h
intention of attending during the entire ten days by purchasing full season ticlcets.
These added hundreds of others who will attend as they can will certainly,
make a iolly crowd and YOU WILL WANT TO BE WITH THEM.
You will want to be as well dressed as your Friends, an
you can be at very little cost
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A large assortment of Lingerie Dresses, large shipment of Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers,
Large shipment wash and other goods.
LET US FIT YOU OUT
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
? LA GRANDE, OREGON.
Safer than National Banks
3: Better than U. S. Gold Bonds i
UNION COUNTY LANDS.
Why invest in foreign cities and wireless stock, when
you have a sure thing at home ? ,
See C. J. BLACK,
who has a large list of money makers.
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LEASES GROUNDS AND WILL BE
FINANCIAL BACKER, ,
Lincoln Grounds Leased for the Year
by Wallace Childers.
.comedy running through the pld'-J
keeps laughter and tears alternating.
Mr C. M DeVere as Horace Green
gage Dobbins (they call him "Hod"
for short) was simply lrreslstable
even undertaker were seen to smila.
And In the pathetic scenes a hard
ware dealer used his handkerchief
with telling effect. So there must
be something in the show
An Indian can be happy with
out a Piaiio. But who wants
to be an Indian?
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f S1BHWAY, LUDWIG, KtRTZMAHN, A. B. CHASE
J CONOVER Pianos for sale
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(tDo 0 Scott
X Cut Glass and Hand Painted China
From now until July 17, 1 will make a specially
low price on cut glass and hand painted China. It
will pay you to examine my stock and get a good se
lection before buying your gifts.
All styles of wedding rings including Tiffany,
round, oval, etc., at lowest prices in Eastern Oregon,
Quality considered.
I will Save You Money.
Wallace Childers today, became the
owner of a lease on the Lincoln base
I ball park and assumed the financial
support of the local pennant chasers.
Mr. Childers will depend on public
support for the salary of two men,
Pitcher "Heck" Mclnnis being one of
them; but the ether players will di
vide proceeds from each game and it
the crowd is small, their cut will be
correspondingly little, -
Childers has the acquaintance of
baseball circles and will do much to
keep the present winning streak the
.team has fallen Into, It also assures
his presence on the local Infield, an
other features In the caBe However,
it Is certain that, there will be good
crowds at all games, for the four
teams in the leasue are now playing
a remarkable game for amateurs and
it Is. worth onyone's money to see
any club in the league at work.
Notice to Teamsters.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the offle? of
the Recorder of the City of La G.anrte
lor the unloading of 9 carloidi of
irch pin? and one carload of 4
nch pipe and distribute tfie same
along the ditch that is being dug.
All tldt. to be in by Wednesday even
ing, ;rne 29th, and to be oofinel by
tlie WayB and Means Committs!. Bid
ders wll be held responsible for break
age In pfcie caused by the Hindlini;
cf the same, and all bids to te on
car ids. D. E. COX,
Heroicer of the City of La .Grjimle
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CARETAKER AT THE PARK
Will Make Ills Permanent Abode at
Park Power of Police.
Who the Knlins Are.
The Kuhn Caltfornian project
whose advertisement appears in this
Issue is controlled by J. S. and W. S.
Kuhn, prominent and wealthy bank'
ers of Pittsburg, Penn., the same peo
ple who so successfully ; developed
over 400,000 acres In Southern Idaho
Their Californlan project consists of
20,000 acres in the great Sacralnento
valley nnd is one of Wie greatest irri
gatlon projects ever attempted. See
lug is believing. Investigate and be
convinced.
A Young Wife Pleasing.
The Ethel Tucker Stock company
presented an entirely different style
of bill last night at the Airdome, whea
"A Toung Wife" a four act comedy
drama was riven, mil tw ! -
fOOOO'OOOO beautiful love etory In the bill, tha
J; H. Peare,
La Grande's Leading Jeweler,
;- Opposite Land Office
C. M. Riddle, the caretaker at Riv
erside Park has made the park his
permanent abode and will be In a po
sition to give close attention to the
the welfare of the place. In addition
be has been gjyen police powers and
will wear the, policeman's badge so
that at any time, be will be empower
ed to make arrests should the occa
sion arise.
Call For Bids.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids for the construction of 870 feet
of Bewer, to be built according to
the plans and specifications on file in
Complete equipment for resetting ' and repairing
rubber buggy tires. . V. ,
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FilZQERALD, Proprietor ,
Complete '. Machine Shops and Foundry '
The Greatest Values in
j Spring Suits for Men and
Young Men
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obtainable in this city, are to be had here. This you
can easily prove to your satisfaction by comparison.
Look where you will then come and see our large and
t , ' superb collection ot ' :
Collegian Suits at $15 to $30
In style, workmanship, material, finish and. fit, you can
readily see the superior value of our clothes over others
A costing the same. If you would be posted on the cor-
the office ot.the Recorder of the city rect fashions, get the best there is injwearabies and
of La Grand Oregon, win be receiv- save money, then come to this store for everything you
im, i ecoruer up, neea irom nat to halt hose.
10 o ciock p. m., on weanesday, July
6th, 1910. All bids to be accompan
ied by a certified check for 5 per cent
of each Wd. The city reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
, La Grande, Oregon, June 24th, 1910.
J. K. SHEAK,
Q. D. FLEMING,
W. J. CHURCH,
Health, Sewerage and Water Com
mittee. June-24-Jnly 6.
ASH BROTHERS,
Clothiers and Furnishers
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