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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVER THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1910.
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Now is the time to Save Money by Buying th Boys' Clothes at Cost
C. C. PENING
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V An Indian can be happy with-
g out a Piano. But who wants
to be an Indian?
X STEINMY, LUDW10, KERTZMANN, A. B. CHASE
X C0N0VER Pianos for sale by
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Jo To Sceft
I SlbecoaB Prices- t
Cut Glass and Hand Painted China f
From now until July 17, I will make a specially;
iow price on cut glass and hand painted (Jhina. It
will pay you to examine rny stock and get a good se-
All styles of wcddinsr rinirs . including' Tiffanv.'
ova, eta, t lowest pnVng'in Eastern Oregon,
uaiiiy considered.
I will Save You Money.
J. H. Peare,
La Grande's Leading Jeweler,
Opposite Land Office
s: DON'T YOU MISS
This Opportunity
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THE ASSEMBLY
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HOLDS,
MEETING LAST SIGHT.
Jnlj Thirteenth will see all Details
Attended to Properly.
Union county will send a delegation
to the Republican assembly in Port
land In July, according to agreements
and arrangements reached last even
ing when the executive committee of
the Republican central committee
held a conference in this city. Final
details will be arranged at a meeting
in this city July 13, when the execu
tive commltee. wJJl meet the central
committeemen In person or by proxy
and arrangements for sending a dele
gation perfected. It is not certain that
the full quota will go but some are
going In any event it remains for
the committee meeting to tell who
muBt and how many will attend.
County Calrman J. H. Peare will not
be here, but he has made arrange
ments for credentials to those who
are regularly named delegates.
Could You use another Suit at a price?
We believe you can and will, after you learn the value of the suit and
the Price that will buy it.
We're going to do some great stunts in the way of suit Belling.
We Inaugurate
A GREAT SUIT SALE
The Suits are our best the newest we have.
. All fashionably cut and excellently tailored, from choice fab
rlcB not a sale of old suits, but ft sale of new suits. Suits that
you can wear ai any season of th year.
There will be a rush tor these Suits, for everybody knows that
when we advertise to do a thing, we never fail to deliver the goods.
Select your suit at once don't delay.
Qet in line with the men who will carry these suits away. Suits
under their arms and savings In their pockets. Can you afford to
mist this opportunity!
ASH BROTHERS,
Clothiers and Furnishers
ROSE TO THE OCCASION.
It Was th Chance of Lifetime, and
She Mad th Most of It.
The burglar hesitated. Buck of him
was a sheer drop of twenty-five foot
to the ground. In front of him was n
determined woman. grasping lu her
hand a huge revolver. She covered
him steadily.
"1 won't tfjont." she said, "if you
will remain till" j
She wlvnomt npn ctni aud, poking
tho muzzle of ttn gun In his fuce,
reached Into his pocket and pulled out
bis revolver.
"Come in." ' '
The burglar obediently stepped In- j
side the room. All bis courage was
gone.
"Sit down." said tbe wo4nan.
He sat down.
She got u huge bull of heavy cord
from her bureau and spout the next
twenty minutes in tying him np.
Then she pointed out of the wludow.
"Is that your wagou out there behind
the barn?'
"Yes. ma'am."
"Thought you would carry a way my
sliver to it?"
"Yes, ma'am."
The woman called her husband, who
bad been hiding behind tbe baby's
crib In the next room.
"Here. John." she sak). "take some
of this furniture out"
John came tn and got to work. The
burglar watched with curious eyes.
Suddenly his face blanched. He looked
out of the window and saw In the
light of the moon what John was car
rying. "What are you doing to mer be
asked.
Tbe woman began cutting bis cords.
"I'm going to load you up with all
of the old eyesores that we bare had
In the house for these many years."
she said merrily "all th furniture
presented to us at Christmas by kind
hearted relatives, all tbe prizes we
have taken at card parties, all the fam
ily portraitseverything that we have
been simply dying to get rW of."-Llfe.
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 8th day of
Jane, 1910, creating Improvement Dis
trict No. 1, 2 and 3, and designating
Willow Street from alley between
Adams Avenue and Jefferson Avenue
to the alley between Adams Avenue
and Washington Avenue; the alley be
tween Washington and Adams Avenue
from "K" Street to Fourth Street;
"N" Avenue from alley between
Adams Avenue and Washington Ave
nue to Fourth Street; "0" Avenue
from the alley between Adams Avenue
and Washington Avenue to FIrBt
Street; Pennsylvania Avenue from the
alley between Adams Avenue and
Washington Avenue to First Street;
Third Street from Main Avenue to
Pennsylvania Avenue; Fourth Street
from Adams Avenue to Pennsylvania
Avenue; alley between Fifth and
Sixth" Streets from Washington Avenue
to Pennsylvania Avenue; the alley be
tween Sixth Street and Seventh Street
from Washington Avenue to Pennsyl
vania Avenue, the alley between Sev
enth Street and Eighth Street from
Washington Avenue to Pennsylvania
Avenue; the alley In Block 104, from
Fourth Street to Washington Avenue
on alley between Fifth and
Sixth Streets, as District No. 3,
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-)
tion of said District No, 3, as herein
after described by constructing sew
ers therein, the council will, ten days
after the service of this notice upon
the owners of the property affected
an I eneflted by such Imprlvejisnt or
said district to be so Improv
ed are as follows: Willow
Street from the alley be
tween Adams Avenue and Jefferson
Avenue to the alley between Adams
Avenue and Washington Avenue the
alley between Washington Avenue
and " ' Adams Avtnue' from
"K" Street to .Fourth Street. "N"
Avenue from last mentioned alley to
Fourth Street, "O" Avenue from said
alley to First Street, "Penn" Avenue
from Bald alley to First Street, Third
Street from Main Avenue to "Penn"
Avenue, Fourth Street from Adams
Avenue to "Penn' Avenue, the alley
between Fifth and Sixth Streets from
Washington Avenue to "Penn." Ave
nue, the alley between Sixth an i
Seventh Streets, from Washington
Avenue to "Penn" Avenue, tbe alley
between Seventh Street and Eighth
Street, from Washington Avenue to
"Penn." Avenue, the alley In Block
104, Chaplin's Addition from Fourth
Street to Washington Avenue and the
alley between Fifth and Sisth Streets.
Notice Is hereby further given that
the Council will levy a. special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefited by ruch Improvement for the
j purpose of paying for such Improve
ment That the estimated cost of
such Improvement Is the sum of
$74,346.05.
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,
?Td t I1? 'f "mailt whan
a hearing will be 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 City
of La Grande, Oregon.
June 28-July-9.
VJilson frBritthn,
Electrical -Contractors,
Prompt and caretul attention
given all work. All work guar
anteed to pass underwriters'
examination. .';) - ; '
Best ELECTRIC IRON on the
market; also ELtClRIC FANS
One Door south of Observei
Office '
We Have Them.
What ?
Six pound Elec
tric Flat Irons at
$3.75
Each
EASTERN
OREGON
Light and Power
Company
M.J.B.
Demonstrator at
OUR STORE
Come in and try
a cup of this
delicious
Coff
Royal Grocery
AND
Bakery.
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SOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN
YOUR
Vacation Tip
EASTERN EXCURSION RATES
Jane 2-17-24 July 6-22
Ang. 3 Sept 8
Circular Tonrs to the
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Sold Dally, June 1 to September 1
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the famous National Park, the
Great Upper Lake route, through
the Thousand Islands, returning
via any direct line or through Cal
ifornia. Write for detailed information.
G. M. Jackson, Geo. A. Walton,
Trav. PasB Agt. Gen Agt Pass
Dept.
14 WALL ST., SPOKANE.
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