LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES ITuD AT, JULY 1, 1910. :
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-TOHIGHT'S PRDERAM
Stubs his Toe. v
Quiet Boarding House. , ;
The Danger Line.
Launch, Laut and Elaine.
Song "It was Your Pleasing
Smile-
Beautiful dishes given to lady
patrons of the matinee: See dis
play In lobby.
-ADMISSION 10c-
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L. H. Thomas and wife and C. C.
McBrlde and wife, of Concrete, Wn
are in the city today. .
Charles Disqua" has returned from
a brief visit to Kansas City and other
C. A. Barret, the Athena wheat and
implement dealer, is in the city to
day transacting business.
V. J. Botlon has accepted a position
in the N. K. West store, specializing
in the men's department.
Frank E. Smith the Elgin merchant
was a business visitor in La Grande
this morning, returning to Elgin on
the morning train.
C. Peterson, C. Dalton, L. S. Kel
sey, J. S. Davis and J. B. Wilson, all
of North Powder, were county metrop
olis visitors this morning.
Joseph Desmond left today, for St.
Paul to attend the funeral of his
brother John, who died there yester
day Mr. Desmond is a brother of
Mrs. J. D. Snodgrass, manager of
the Snodgrass sanatorium. Mr. Des
mond will return to La Grande after
the funeral, bringing his mother with
him.
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; is going to be disappointed when the five-
acre tracts we have been offering von are
I : all gone, and they are, all but two.
We have some fine buys in residence
lots at $125.00 each ; $25.00 down and $5.00 a
month. Better Investigate these.
I Bell Phone, Red 801 Independent 262
! LA GRANDE Inv. CO.,
I Foley Hotel Bid., . La Grande
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$ Thomas Bruce, Manager.
Ethel Tucker Stock Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin have returned
from their wedding trip to north-1
west cities, and after . visiting with
Mrs. Martin's mother", Mrs. Nellie j
Neill, will leave for Soldier, Idaho, to 1
make their future home. -;,
County Judge and Mrs. J. C. Henry
left this morning for Baker City,
where they will attend the funeral
of M. Alexander, a well known man
of Baker City. Mr. Alexander Is a
nephew of Mrs. Henry. " ' '
Alrdome to be Remodeled. '
he whole crew is at work at ,the
Airdome today making things a little
more . attractive on the Inside in
fact the big theatre will hereafter
have the, appearance of a Japanese
tea garden, as the entire place will
be. decorated with evergreens, lan-
i?ruis, eic. ine uauey emve picas-
ed a good Blzed audience last even
ing, everyone saying that .the play is
the most attractive seen this summer
at the Alrdome.
Forenffia Wedding
Rev. H. E. McLeod of the M. E.
church today married Lewis Krueger
of Lincoln county, to Minnie Long of
Boise. The couple will make their
home In Spokane. ' '; . .. '
Notice to Heating and Ventilating
Contractors and Plumbers .
Bids will be received by the School
Board oi Sciiuoi ijiairim No. Cue oi
La Grande,' Union County, Oregon, up
to 7 o'clock p. to., Tuesday, July 2th
1910, for Installing heating and venti
lating and plumbing for three school
building located In School District No.
One, La Grande, Oregon, as follows:
The New High School Building, the
old high school building and the
North Side School Building, all ac
cording to plans and specifications of
the Architect for the School Board.
All propositions must be accompanied
by a certified check for 5 per cent of
the amount of bid, made pavable to
Arthur C. Williams, Clerk of the
School Board.
The Board reserves the right to
accept or reject any proposal or any
portion of any proposal submitted.
Plans on file at the office of, the Ar
chitect, Newton C. Gauntt, in La
Grande, Oregon. Contractor to give
approved bond for full amount of
contract. Done- by order of the School
Board of District No. One, La Grande,
Oregon, this ,29th day of June, 1910.
ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, Clerk.
July 1-13. ..
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' Nothing to Men
tion. "She is always
makings fuss over
little things "
; "What is she
kicking about
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"Uer bathing
suit" !
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PERT PARAGRAPHS.
The best you can do doesn't count
unless It is better than that or some
other fellow. .
There are delightful people who are
so fond of their own opiulon that they
always keep It to themselves
It ts rubbing It In too hard when the
reason declare that you must par the
Iceman and the coal man at the same
time. ' . .
Trouble keeps some persona so busy
that they don't know that there Is any
thing else la the world.
A man may see bis finish first, but
still that doesn't seem to make any
difference In the ontoome.
Some very outright people often get
in wrong.
Stunt itMipli liMik ho helpless that It
seems a Huuwe to trouble them. That
Is why they liMik helpletw. .
No man er kept out of trouble and
got Into del i at the name time.
When a girl marries she thinks she
Is going to revolutionize, the general
opinion of married llfet but by and by
she sees tbut she will do well if she
herself Is able to retain any opinion
of It, ; ' -'.'.P.v
The difference between a person
without any brains and a phonograph
Is you never have to bother about the
records with the witless Individual.
arCSTARD PLANT SPREADING
Farmers Show Negligence In not Pre
' . venting Spread of Mustard.
Despite the fact that , there, are
stringent laws to punish people whp
neglect to care for prevention of the
spreading of wild mustard, the nox
ious weed Is making inroads on farms
in Union county .according to several
farmers today. There should be rigid
enforcement of the law inflicting pun
ishment on those who do not prerent
the spread as much as possible. Sev
eral farmers remarked today that the
mustard plant is noticable far more
extensively this year than formerly.
Notice 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
trict 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 o!
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
thereon Bitulithic pavement, the
Council will, ten days after the ser
vice of this notice upon the owners
of the property affected and benefited
FARMERS' BUSINESS
WE GIVE PARTICU
LAR MENTION TO
THE BUSINESS OF
FARMERS. M COR
DIALLY INVITE THEM
TO MAKE THIS 1HEIR
BANKING HOME.
The United States
National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
THEGOLDERl RULE CO. THE GOLDEN RULE CO
COST NOT CONSIDERED to close out this lofS
300 pairs of SHOES and OXFORDS. You will
agree that they are the greatest snaps you have ever seen
imi FA UN V 6TAR
BRAND
'Line
KIMONAS! Just what this warm weather
calls for---cool. airv and comforbM.
Middy
war m weather wear. We have just receiv
ed a line that you will be interested in. Made
up of wash materials, neatly trimmed
$1.25 to $1.75.
The Golden Rule
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by such Improvement, order that said
above described Improvement be made;
that the., boundaries of said district to
be so improved are as follows: All
that portion of Sixth Street, from the
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
benefited 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. M., to consider said estimated cost,
and the levy of said assessment, when
a hearing will bu granted to any per
son feeling aggrieved by such assess
ment. " " '
La Grande, Oregon, June 22, 1910.
CITY COtlNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON. ' ,
By D. E. COX, Recorder of the Clt.
of La Grande, Oregon. . ' ,
" June-28-July-9.
I If You Use J
Igold leaf!
tBrand of Butter
Iy
ouuse the Best?
KRYPTOK
Without Hue!
Into"
Lens
DB. M. P. MENDELSSOHN
DOCTOR OP OPTICS
PERMANENTLY LOCATED
AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP
POSITE POST OFFICE.
DR. MENDSL8SOHN'S
GLASSES GIVE THE BEST
RESULTS.
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d Rft Patents, good style, spring lasts, OO ISA
.T?tV, not an old style in the lot, , ) i5 pV
$4.00 Patent Tt this $2.00
0 Cfl This lot consists of Oxfords and shoes, CI A
P good styles and good merchandise, V tJU
In the above lot of shoes there isn't a pair offered that the reg
ular price was not $3.50 or above. They are all good mer
chandise but broken lines only, that we want to close out.
mcC-c 11118 18 the garment
for Oiitincra
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Winter is coming; you will need
coal. Tqu can save money by order
ing now.
GRANDE SONDE CASH CO.
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Will have the Greatest Celebratiion on
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My 34and
Ever Held in Wallowa County
It will be held at the head of Beautiful
Wallowa Lake, the finest Summer Resort
in Oregon.
There will be all kinds of Games, sports,
Races, Boat Races, Etc., for valuable prizes;
Fine music and every amusement the heart
could wish for.
Low Excursion Rates
5
from all points on the O. R. & N. Tickets
on sale Sunday, July 3, good for return until
Tuesday, July 5.
Everybody Cordially invited to Cele
brate with us.
Mil'
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The Golden Rule Co
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