LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1910..
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For Holidays or for any other time; We'll
try to help you to select something becom
ing to your person and purse.
You'll find buying easy here. Our assort
ment is so large and varied. We have the
land of goods that please as well as the
quality and price.
You can always do Whv
.Fair
and will be clad to hive friends of
the church supply necessaries for the
meals, when convenient Vegetables,
fuit, butter, eggs and . other . food
supplies may be left at the Blue
Mountain creamery where they will
be given proper attention. -
Kotlee of Stmt Improvement
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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 8th day of
June, 1910, creating Improvement Dis
trict No. 1, 2 and 3 and designating
the alley between Adams Avenue and
Jefferson Avenue from Willow Street
to Spruce Street, the alley .between
Adams Avenue and Jefferson Avenue
from Spruce Street to Oak Street on
Jefferson Avenue; Fourth Street from
Lot 1, in Block 3, to Lot 5 in Block 3,
In Grandy's Addition; Third St fron
Washington Avenue to Grandy Ave
nue; Second Street from Pennsylva
nia Avenue to Palmer Avenue; First
Street from Spring Avenue to Palmer
Avenue; Oak Street from Main Ave
nue to JefferBon Avenue, as District
No. 1, and in pursuance of a resolu
tion adopted by said Common Council
on the 8th day of June, 1910, whereby
said Council determined and declared
Its Intention to improve all that por
tloin of said District No. 2, as herein
after described by constructing sew;
r tVrMn. th ronnrll will, ton davs
after the service of this notice upon
the owners of the property affected
and benefited by such improvement,
order that said described improvement
be made; that the boundaries bf said
district to be so improved are as fol
lows: The alley between 'Adams Ave
nue and Jefferson Ave. from Willow
Street to Spruce Street, said last men
tioned alley from Spruce street to
Oak Street on Jefferson Avenue;
Fourth Street from Lot 1, in Block 3,
to Lot 5 In Block 3 In Grandy's Addi-
j tlon. . Third Street from Washington
Aveue to Grandy Avenue, Second
Street from 'Pennsylvania Avenue to
Palmer 'Avenue, First Street from
Spring Avenue to Palmer Avenue,
Cedar Street from Main Avenue to
Palmer Avenue, Oak Street from Main
Avenue to Jefferson 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
, $71,800.08.
( That the Council will on the 13th day
of July, 1910, meet at the Council
J chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock,
P. M-, to consider said estimated cost,
Closimg
. Fiscal Tear Ended
This Is new year's day at the land
office and federal offices of all kinds
as well, for the fiscal year ended to
day. The local land office Is closing
up Its annual statements in accord
ance with fiscal yearly report require
ments. .
Kne Hundred Notices Served.
About 900 notices have been served
by the police department on property
owners in the ' proposed sewer dis
tricts. The work is completed with
a few straggling exceptions this afternoon.
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axwH Wins
Thrills followed thrills as speeding automobiles shot around the
course of the Ingleslde Race Course, on April 24th, in the second and
final day events of the successful meet promoted by the members of
Islam Temple of the Mystic Shrine.
. : Tbehonors of the day were divided between Barney Oldfield, with
ills 200 horsepower Bens machine, and C. O. King, with his Maxwell
80 horsepower stock car.. Oldfield lowered his previous record of one
' mile to 51 6-6, which is a new coast record for the circular track.
With the exception of this performance, Oldfield had to take second
place in the list of racing honors, as the world's champion met defeat
In both the five and fifteen mile handicap events, and in both races
King and his Maxwell were the victors. In fact, King proved the
surprise of the meet, driving all of his races with much judgment and
taking the turns with his car as close to the fence as did Oldfield. In
the five mile handicap, Oldfield drove his Knox racer to the utmost,
but the handicap was too strong and he could not get the lead away
from King. Not only In the handicap events did King and his Max
well prove stars of the first order, but in one of the first events of the
day, the five mile race for cars costing from $1200 to $1600, which was
one of the beBtmatches of the meet.
The time for the five mile handicap was as follows: Maxwell,
King, 4.40.30: Oakland, Nelson. 4.48.25; Chalmers. West, 4.49.30; Auto
Oar , finished fourth, and the Knox car, Barney Oldfield driving, fifth.
In the event number eight, ten miles free-for-all handicap, King
and Ms Maxwell again were the winners, the Maxwell's time being
919.30.
J. B. Whiteman & Son
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YOU'LL BE STRUCK
WITH
AMAZEMENT
II you could see how some factory
tuado clothing is put together The
Bklmiiltg of materials, the inferior
inteiliuings. B t none of these things
occur in a suit of our tailoring. That's
why one suit of ours will outlast two
of the factory made. Order one and
the wear will prove it.
J; ' ft YT. BAKER.
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HE PORT OF THE CONDITIO OF
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
1 OF LA GRANDE
In the State of Oregon, at the close
of business June 30. 1910.
Resources. ,
Loans and Discounts. ... .225,321.28
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 251.47
U. S. Bonds to secure cir
culation 25,000.00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds.. 804.69
Bonds, securities, etc 8,157.24
Banking House, Furniture
and fixtures 27,563.35
Due from National Banks,
(not reserve agent) .... 1,940.19
Due from State and Private
Banks and Bankers, Trust
Companies, Savings Banks 3,729.60
Due from approved reserve
agent 44,107.07
Checks and other cash items 1,053.75
Notes of other National
Banks 520.00
Fractional Paper Currency,
"Nlckles and Cents .... 421.68
Lawful Money Reserve In
Bank, viz:
Specie Gold .... 13,950.00
S. D 933.00
Fractional .... 2,159.75 17,042.75
Legal tender notes
SU. Cer 45.00
Gold Cer ........ 220.00
Leg. Tend 50.00 315.00
Redemption Fund with U.
S. Treasurer (5 per cent
of circulation) , 1,250.00
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and the levy of said assessment, when
a hearing will be granted to any per
' eon feeling aggrieved by such assess
nent.
La .Grande, Oregon, June 22, 1910.
CITY CO.UNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON.
Bv D. E. COX. Recorder of the City
of La Grande, Oregon.
June 28-July-9
Buy groceries now
at wholesale prices
Black Caps.
Raspberries.
Oranges
Dewberries
Cantaloupe
Bananas
357,478.07
Total
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid in....'; $100,000.00
Surplus Fund . 4,500.00
Undivided Profits, less Ex
penses and Taxes paid.. 4,278.'Gfi
National Bank Notes out
standing 25,000.00
Due to other National Hanks 1.018.73
Due ot State and Private
Banks and Bankers . i . . 85.39
Individual Deposits subject
to check 1G5,5G1.32
Demand Certificates of de
Posit 11,333.53
Time Certificates of Deposit 42,284.59
Certified Checks 181.00
Savings Account 3,223.85
Liabilities other than those '
above stated ,t.t- 11.00
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Tomatoes, Cucumbers
Wax Beans Green Peas
New Potatoes Lettuce
We close 11 a. m. July 4th
mod.
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particular men aceking ex
clusiveness of pattern and
individuality of style, we are
snowing tjns Spring tne mag
nificent tailoring line of
Ed. K Price Co.
MERCHANT TAILORS
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Natural Mineral Water
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Bottled as It Flows From the Spring
It's Coed for what Ails You
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Total 357.478.07
State of Oregon. County of Union.
ss: I. T. J. SCROGGIX. Cashier of
the above named tmuk do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. T. J. SCROGGIX,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 1st day of July, 1910.
W. M. RAMSEY. Notary. Public
Correct Attest:
X. K. WEST.
A. T. HILL,
C. T. BACON, Directors.
Aid Society Wants Assistance
The Ladles Aid Society of the M.
E. church is going to maintain a
restaurant at the Chautauqua grounds
icse tamous tailors tnak
clothes of surpassing excellence,
just as you want them, at a price
considerably lower than ordinarily ott
Select your pattern today
and have us tak
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ains.
your measure.
Exclusive local repi-cxst-ttiTeof
Ed. V. Price V Co.
Fit, quality of material and workman
ship guaranteed.
C. C. Perangtoo
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15c Egg O see; pkgs 8 l-3c
15c Corn Flakes. . . .V 10c
35c Germo ......... 30c
35c Sack Graham
flour ............. 30c
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ynft Ttk'o-s rosTiim ....
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Sea Foam Flour, v. . $1.20
North Powder Flour $1.20
10c Rice, lb .......... 6c
Beans lb. ....... .6 l-2c
Split Peas, lb ...... . V 6c
4 cans Sardines ..... 25c
25c Salmon ..... ... 19c
Arm & Hammer Soda
pkgs 61-2c
Gloss and Corn Starch
pkgs .... . . ..... .. 7c
Raisins,- pkgs ...... ,v 7c
15c Bottle Olives . . .., 10c
25c Bottle Olives. . . 19c
35c Bottle Olives 23c
10c Washing Powder. 6c
Vanilla Extract 2lih
Lemon Extract. .. . . , 21c
3 pkgs Jello .. ; .. . 25c
25c Apricots . ... 19c
I o io. uan .DaKing royt-
der . . 75c
20c Pineannle .". . ... . 15c
25c Pinapple ...... . . 19c
15 lbs Suerar . . .... .$1.00
3 cards Pearl Buttons 10c
Ladies' 15c Hose, spec
ial ,10c
Ladies' Vests, 15c val- .
no ...,.(,,,. 10c
Ladies' Ribbed Top
Hose ......... .12 l-2c
Pliilrlwn 'a TTnon li vol.1
j ell
ue ....... 10a I
1"!.. rr -i -r ,i m ' 1 i$
--- luniisii uatli 'low
els 10c
Mens 50; Underwear 39c
Ladies' Black Satoon
Skirts, 85c value . . .59c
Laieds' Black Sateen
Skirts, $1-25 value. . 89c
Ladies' Black Sateen
Skirts, $2.00 value $1.43
French Felxibone Cor
sets, none better at 7;-e
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75,
$2.00. .
Post Cards, 5 for 5c
Also extra special Bargains In Dry
Goods and Notions, 1 Glassmarei -4
Enamelware and Fancy China. f 1 ;
S U PPLY
HOUSE
1318 Adams Ave. and First
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