La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 29, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910.
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have particular goods
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appearance; we ca:
for ; particular; people.
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n sum.
Call For BUs, . the plans and specifications on file In
Notice is hereby given that sealed the office of .the Recorder of the City
HZ: ':r onnatmctloa of 870 feet "of La Grand, Oregon, will be recelv
of sewer, to be built according to ea at u "vZcc c M Recorder up
I GIVE YOUR FEET A TREAT
ri Wear a pair of our Summer Oxfords , through
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?2 ' Puortrthmflr in Kla rlf ft n1 f n n ir. I4 en K f o ra ' ' f5
j comfortable.and fashionable. 1 j
j MDJES HCtf TOP OUTING SHOES - . $5.00 and $6.00
I SMITH GREENE I
0 . anoe Men K
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to 4 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, July
6th, 1910. All bids to be accompan
ied by a certified check for 6 per cent
of each bid. ' The city reserves the
.right to reJoU m7 zzl ill wi. i
La Grande, Oregon, June 24th, 1910.
J. K. SHEAK,
O. D. FLEMING, '
W. J. CHURCH,
Health, Sewerage and Water Com
mittee. June-24-JuIy 6.
Directories Delivered.
The delivery of the new directory
of the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company has been completed.
Any subscriber who has not received
a copy, will kindly notify the manager
at once and one will be' sent
uiniTO
LA bSE
GRANGERS PREPARE SPLENDID
PROGRAM FOR THEIR DAY
. Meeting Postponed
A meeting scheduled by the W. C.
T. U. to be held at the home of Rev.
Gray Thursday, has been postponed
until Friday when It will be held at
the home of Rev H. E. McLeod.
Yellowstone
Park Excursion
j v
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1910
Leaving Portland at 10 p. m.'
; . via the :
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company
and Oregon Short Lline
HA 7 Special Round Tripyfl 7
op 0 fB:.i-.t5: From La Grande WO &ol
Good for Return until October 31
Which includes rail transportation to and from Yellowstone Park; stage transporta
tion through the Park; all meals and lodgings at Park hotels during the five days' tour
GRANDEST SCENIC TRIP IN THE WORLD
Embracing stops' at the famous Park hotels, seeing the Geysers, Mountains, Lakes,
.Cataracts, Ganyons, Buffalo, Elk, Bear and other animals in tneir wild state.
Interesting Side Trips at Small Expense.
Parties desiring to return via Salt Lake-through California can do so for $29.00 ad
ditional, or $108.75 from Portland. -
The Finest Equipped Train in the West
will be provided for this event, and will include Pullman Sleepers, Diner, Parlor, Ob
servation Gar, and all the latest conveniences that go to make the trip pleasant and
comfortable.
Full details, with pamphlet descriptive of the trip, map of the Park etc, can be ob
tained by writing to ; i r -
J. H. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Oregon.
ITRen and Probably President Kerr
Among Prominent Men Coming
Grange day at the Chautauqua is
promising to be the apex of Grange
entertainment. The committees have
a partial program ready but there are
to be prominent speakers of the state.
In some Instances there may be sub
stitutions, but Mr. U'Jten the Oregon
City lawmakers is to be ,one of the at
tractions of the day, The program
Is inclusive of a wide range of topics
and subjects. The details of the day
could not be completed for insertion
in the regular program, and there may
yet be some additions . or. substitu
tions to the appended tentative pro
gram for next Tuesday:
10:00a. m. Song oy the Grangers
Music Miller'sOrchestra.
Address The Granee and Urn WnrV
by Hon. J. J. 'Johnson, Past Lecturer
Oregon State Grange.
I Piano Solo Lillian Holman, .
. Recitation Mary Carlln.
i Music Young's Orchestra.
J Address By Dr. Kerr or a sub
stitute from O. A. C. '
Piano Solo Alice Anderson.
Dinner hour.1 ,
' 1:30 Music, Young's Cjxhestra.
Recitation Lloyd Carter.
. Duet Etha Huffman and Alex Robertson.-
:.':
Recitation Agnes Waron.
Piano Solo Jay Shaw.
Address Direct Legislation Hon,
W. S. U'Ren. ; . .
Piuslc Miss McReynolds.
Address Direct Legislation by a
members of Oregon Bar Association.
Music Miller'B Orchestra.
Round Table Talks.
N'otlce of Street Improvement
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of a resolution adopted by the
Common Council of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, on the 9th day of
Feb., 1910, creating Improvement Dis
trlct No. 16 and designating Sixth
Street, as such district, and In pur
suance of a resolution adopted by said
Common Council on the 17th day of
June, 1910, whereby said Council de
termined and declared Its Intention
to improve- all that portion of Sixth
Street in said Improvement district
as hereinafter described by laying
tnereon BItullthIc pavement,, th9
Council will, ten days after the ser
vice of this notice upon the owners
of the property affected and benefited
by such Improvement, order that said
above described improvement be made;
that the boundaries of Bald district to
be so improved are as follows: All
that portion of Sixth Street, from tha
North line of Washington Avenue, to
the North line of "K" Avenue.
Notice is hereby further given that!
the Council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
b?neflted by such improvement for the
purpose of paying for such improve
ment. That the estimated cost of
such Improvement is the sum of
$31,984.00. . .'
That the Council will on the 13th day
of July, 1910, meet at the Council
chamber at the hour of 3 o'clock,
P. to consider Bald estimated cost,
and the levy of said assessment," wuou
a hearing will bu granted to any per
son feeling aggrieved by such assess
ment'. ' V '.
La Grande, Oregon, June 22, 1919.
CITY COUNCIL OP LA GRANDE.
OREGON. v .
By D. E. COX, Recorder of the CIV
of La Grande, Oregon.
- June-28-July-9.
Notice to Teamsters.
bids will be received at the office of
the Recorder of the City of La G.dnde
lor the unloading of 9 carividi of
? lech piop.and one carlca-i; of
nch pipe and distribute the ; same
along the ditch that is ' being dug.
All lids to be in ny yveuowiiir cr:; ;
inij. ,'rne 29th, and to be ooenei by
tbe Ways and Means Committer. Bid
ders wll be held responsible for break
aq;e In pipe caused by the hindlint
cf.the same, and all bids to te en
.ar Jds. D. E. COX,
Recover of the City of La Crumlc. ;
.une-24-29. ' '.- !
Notice is hereby given that sealed
Blackberries
Red Raspberries
Peaches
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Apples
Grape Fruit
Oranges
Bananas
Lemons
Royal Grocery
AND
Bakery
Make Ironing
Easy
while the sun shines.
Two hundred and fif
ty homes in LaGrande
are now using electric
flat .irons. t 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 j
Light and Power
Company
THE WAY OUT of a SOCIAL DILEMMA
Getting a fourth hand for "bridge" is only one
of a thousand social uses of the Telephone, and
telephone service promotes sociability and good
fellowship because it brings neighbors closer to
gether. Your friends all live within talking dis
tance. ' j : ..
It is the same with your out-of-iown friendsthe
universal service of the BellSystem makes them
your neighbors, too. .Your voice can reach all by
xiicaua w me ueu ijong Distance Service. ;
Pacific Telephone and
Telearaoh Co;
Every Bell Telephone is the Centre
of the System.
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