LA GRAOTE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, JULY, 2, 1910. PAGE nVE I HE ISIS -tqsight's prom Stubs tii Toe. Quiet Boarding House. -The Danger Line. ... -'. Launch, Laut and Elaine. Song "It was Your- Pleasing Smile" Beautiful diBhes given ' to lady patrons of the matinee. See dis play in lobby. -mission ioc- Chet. C. Hamilton is in the city from Summervllle. Hi. Chambers, R. Wade and N. E. HarrU,. of Cove, -were La Grande via tors today. ' I J LOCAL iTEMS.' Wm. DonquiBt and Jack Childs are Enterprise visitors today. ' Mr 8. George Good Is expected home soon from Grants Pass where she has been spending come time visiting with friends. , William Koser, who has been em plpyed In the Deschutes river .rail road construction work, returned to La Grande today. H. E. and G. F. Dawson, owners of the planing mills at Joseph, returned this morning from Pittsburg and other Eastern cities where they have been looking after business. ' MIbs Bessie Beuhler returned to her home In Boise this morning after a month spent In this city as the guest of Miss Naomi Kirtley and other friends. .'" ' - 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Steward and D. H. Steward, Jr. arrived home last ev ening from a Junket into Idaho and Nevada. Mr. Steward was taken ill while en route, but is better now. A. G. Wigglesworth has returned to hnm In Wallowa after a brief visit in La Grande. Mrs. Frank Lilly and daughter Ce cile are expected home from Portland, tomorrow morning. "Happy" Day the contractor, left today for his home in Baker City at which place he will spend the Fourth. Colon R. Eberhard will spend Sun day and Monday in Joseph with his family and other relatives. ' Conductor and Mrs. Jack Heuhan are moving to Pendleton where Mr, while running on the Pendleton-Huntington passenger run. He has been on the Joseph branch for some time. ward building their new church. They will, not only supply regular niealts but will supply campers with bread, coffe. tea, milk, etc. They are pre- paring to take care of a large crowd : I tomorrow and every day. -.'.' Official Xotice There Is absolutely no truth in the report that those holding season tick ets for the Chautauqua will be charg ed . an addltonal admission price on July 4th. , T. A. RINEHART, Pres. GEORGE COCHRAN, Secretary. G. W. Mickleson, the past year lo cated at Lewlstown Montant as in structor of commercial courses, Is in La Grande today visiting with his friends. He was, for several years, Instructor in commercial courses in this city. He has not decided Just where he wjll locate the coming year. Mrs. Wm. Conditt ' and daughter, Marjorie, are in the city from Stock dale Farm, their home. Eugene Good expects to -leave in a few "days for Grants Pass to spend a portion of his vacation with old time tronies In Southern Oregon. Mr. and MrB. S. F. Newhart expect to return to their home in Portland this evening. They have been vislt- j: ing former friends and neighbors for the past week, and their friends are Many for "they made their home in thiB city for many years before mov- : ing to Portland. , Humor and Philosophy 9r 1VCAft M. SMITH PRESENT IS ENOUGH. THAT S the use to worry. ' What i lb um to fret. Over future R ' And what uy wit) kbit If for them bravely Build mateiy pile. . . Uaulve and aubatanttaL Wilt thi-y ilk, ua aiyle? We may Kp hp bnty Big canaia and tunnela. Frying mountaina loose. When we have completed . " ' QWff a UiiKtr i)'l'iy Juki 1t ' n)i mnvvnienoe ' Myt tii-y will fly. Wmiim oi the 'future . Can ine wiwfst Kurser Know wtitti they will re&dT If trie oia they open They may. ilk aa not, 1 Close u in a hurry'. Baying. "Oh. what roir - ' . - Living In the present' la a job enough. Even that is often '., Something of a bluff. Will the future tnank us It for them we tretT ... No: It will revile ua , Aa a slow old sec THE GOLDEN RULE CO. THEGOLBEW RULE CO COST NOT CONSIDERED to close out this lot "of 300 pairs of SHOES and OXFORDS. You will agree that they are the greatest snaps you have ever seen I0SJ.1 FAMILY SSSo ! $4.50 Patents, good style, spring lasls, , QO CS A not an old style in the lot, $4.00 Patent Turns and Welts, all this , , spring's styles, ; 1 $2.00 $3.50 This lot consists of Oxfords and shoes, O I fj A 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. Thsy are all good mer chandise but broken lines only, that we want to. closs out. KIMONAS! Just what this warm weather mi Miss Harriet Harris, daughter of Thomas Harris, returned this morn ing from Philadelphia, where she has for the past year been visiting her ng the eleven daysexpect to net a uncle, Rear Admiral U. R. Harris. !neat sum which will he applied to- Sotlee The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church has the restaurant privileges on the Chautauqua grounds and dur SOMEBODY is goiiig to be disappointed when the five- -acre tracts we have been offering you are 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. Bell Phone, Red 801 , ' Independent 262 LA GRANDE Foley Hotel Bid., Different. "What do yon think of the robber trusts r , ' ' "1 bate eui." , ' "So do I. By the way" ' "I nave a .triepd wno can let a reiiow In on the ground floor of a good thing." "Sure It Is a good thing?1' "Sure. It is a monopoly of a neces sity." , . . . ' '. .- "Let me In, will you?" ... Hasty. "Clothea make a man" "Oh. do tbeyr "1 say clotbea make a man" "Say. I'd like to see a suit of clothes get an automobile out of a sand bank." "How impulslre you are'. 1 was about to remark that clothes make a man mad when rbey don't Ot and make bim go broke when they are bis wlfoV ' Middy Wa ?ft .?Sd warm 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. mm I US The Golden Rule Co The Golden Rule Co "Can be depended upon" Is an expression we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery oi bowel complaints. It is pleasant to take and equally valuable' for children and adults. Xotice to Heating and Ventilating ' . Contractors and Plumbers Inv. CO., La Grande . " - " 4 Bids will be received by the School Board of School District No. One of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, up to 7 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, July 12th, 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- 1 1 tie Aurdome! I Thomas Bruce, Manager. TO-NIGHT! Ethel Tucker Stock Co. In "THE GALLEY SLAVE" FARMERS' BUSINESS WE GIVE PARTICU LAR MENTION TO THE BUSINESS OF FARMERS. WE COR DIALLY INVITE THEM TO MAKE THIS WEIR BANKING HOME The United States National Bank, LA "GRANDE, OREGON. cording td 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 payable 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. , . . Xotice of Street ImuroTement To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given thaf 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- $ If You Use a tGOLD LEAF: Brand of Butter ou use the Best! $ 1nWrYTAIr" Whoutline In the a Lens vj. VE.1L P. MXJTDELSSOHN DOCTOR OP OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE POST OFFICE. DR. MENDELSSOHN'S GLASSES GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. SIOR;' 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 thereon Bltullthio pavement, . the 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 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 ot paying for such Improve ment That the estimated cost of Buch 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 8 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 COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By D. E. COX,. Recorder of the C:v of La Grande, Oregon. Jsne-28-July-9. 2 F H 4 Will have the Greatest Celebratiion on .illy 3o4aid Ever Held in Wallowa County 7 r. 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. ! 1 Low Excursion Rates $ from all points on the 0. R. & Tickets on sale Sunday, July 3, good for return until Tuesday, July 5. , Everybody Cordially invited to Cele brate with us. !