La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 08, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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T T r I ATT UV I7Y IV II fli:vJI.IvH.lf T Ik I I I i I . l X O. VJ .
liit VHk.UH'ij IjUjiixvj uuoijin j, ' .
Strmone at All Pric.
-Brethren." "K1 Xhv vteltlus preach
Ts Eot e,ght do,,t rmon. an'
ri ffot 1 dol,rtr rmon- ' Pt
five dollar one eu' a three dollar one.
! deu l' pot ine 1 ,n ,et yu haT
jes-on dollar. Now. I want you
tat to take BP" t kerlectlon right
t0w an' we'll f which one uv dese
jarraons you wantt."-Eichange.
Not In the Agreement .
panH had fist Into tS Hons"
"My nln ujH'tiin.' be nM as he
playfully twted a lloo's raaoe. "hi
that I pet 99 moving ptetcre royal-ttes.-Pu.
: ;
alley betweea 'Adams Avenue and
Washington Avenue to First Street;
Third Stree, from Main Avenue to
Pennsylvania Avenue; Fourth Street
from Adams Avenue to Pennsylvania
Avenue; alley between Filth and
Sixth Streets from-Washington Avenue
to Pennsylvania Avenue; the alley be
tween Sixth 8treet and Seventh Street
from Washington Avenue to Pennsyl
vania Avenue, the alley between Sev-i
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t w
ivi whnm It May Concur: '
Notfce is hereby given that In pur
suance of a resolution adopted by the
rvmmon Council of the City of La
Grande. Oregon, on the 8th day jf
jime. 1810. creating Improvement Dis
trict No. 1. 2 and 3, and designating
willow Street from alley between
Adams Avenue and Jefferson Avenue
to the alley betweea Adams Avenue
and Wtshlngton Avenue; the alley 'be
tween Washington sad Adams Avenue
from "Kn Street to Fourth Street;
N" Avenue froxa alley between
Adams Avenue and Washington Ave
npe to Fourth Street; "0" Avenue
, from the alley between Adams Avenue
"- nrnfilno4nn Innna TTIrfit
. Tin 1 - af
I
11 m
anons.
etreti; tuuyi
MALTED MILK
with eere
anv flavor
A Heal in
One Glass
at '
Seder's
Gonfecticoery Stores
5 FRESH FRUITS
SATURDAY
5
jj Dewberries, Blackberries,
J Loganberries, Peaches,
J Apricots, Apples.
5 Cucumbers, Jieen Peas, jjj
jj New Potatoes, '
Wa 1 1 - 1
Vegetables
enth Street and Eighth Street from
Washington Avenue to Pennsylvania
Avenue; the alley la Block 104, from
Foarth Street to Washington Avenue
os alley between Fifth . and
Sixth Streets, as District ,No. , 8,
said ' In pursuance. , of a resolu-
tloln adopted by said Common Council
en the 8th day of June, ItlO, whereby
said Council determined and declared
Its IntenUon to Improve nil that' por
tion of said District Ja. 3, as herein
after described by constructing sew
ers therein, the couoeS will, ten days
after the service of ttls notice upon
the owners of the property affected
an I leneflted by sucklmprlvejiau or
said district to be so Improv
ed are ' as Callows: Willow
Street from Main Avenue to "Penn"
tween Adams Amine and Jefferson
Avenue to the alley, between Adams
Avenue and Washington Avenue the
alley between Washington v Avenue!
and Adams Avenue . from'
"K" Street to Fourth Street N'
Avenue from last mentioned alley to!
Fourth Street, "O" -Avenue from ald!
from said alley to 'First Street, Third
Street from .the alley be-:
Avenue, Fourtm Street from Adams
Avenue to "Penn Avenue, the alley
between Fifth and Sixth Streets from
Washington Avrjnue to "Penn.- . Ave
nue, the alley between Sixth and
Seventh Stret, from Washington
Avenue to "PeruF .Avenue, the aEey
between Seventh Street and Eighth
Street, from Washington Avenue to
"Penn." Avenue, the alley in Block
104, Chaplin's Addition from Fourth
Street to Wasliington Avenue and the
alley between Fifth and Sfcth Streets.
Notice is hereby further given that
the Council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefited by f uch improvement for the
purpose of paying 'for such improve
ment. That the estimated cost of
Ruph Imnrovenrsnt Is the Sum Of
$74,346.05. " " ;
That the Council 111 on the 13th day
of Julv. 1910. meet at the Council
chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock
P. M., to consider aW estimated cost,
and the levy tf wMtassessment, wben
a hearing will be granted to any per
son feeling aggrieved by such assess
' ment -
La Grande, Oregon, June 22, 1S10
CI'iT COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE
OREGON.
By D. E. COX, Recorder of the city
of La Grande, Oregon.
.June -28-July-.
SUGAR-Cash Price Sugar, $171;
beet sugar $6.75. ' ; r
VEGETABLES New dry onions,
5c; spinach, 31b for 25c; fresh peas
10c; rhubarb 3c; head lettuce Wc;
radishes, 3 bunches for 10c: green
onions, 3 bunches for 10c; tomatoes
10c per pound; new , potato, 6Ibs
forKc.; ;".
FRUIT Oranges. 45c per doxen;
lemooB, 35c per doien; baaaoas, 40c
per flozen; strawberries, 15c ,to for
25c; cherries, 25 to 35c ycr gallon;
gooseberries, 30 cents per gallon; red
raspberries, 2 boxes for Sc; black
berries, 2 boxes for 25c; "dewberries,
2 oxes for 25c
MEATS IloEs. live weight, well
nnlslied, $10 cwt; cows, 3 1-2 to 4c;
veal 4 to 4 l-2c; muttaa, 1-2; chick
ens 13c! ' '
: Portland Markets
6CTTER Extra Creamery, 29c:
store 2323V4 " v .
BUTTER FAT Delllver f. 6. b. at
Portland, sw, cream 27 1-2; sour 25 1-2
EGGS Local, candled," 26 27c.
POULTRTMlxed chickens, 151-2;
fancy 16 s cents; turkeys alive,
20 21: dressed 27 lb 23; pigeons
.r,.,oho t5R0: dressed chickens, 1 to
VWMMVI , ,
2c higher than alive.
" BARLEY Producers price, 1909
Feed. $23; rolled. $25; brewtug, $24.
' WHEAT Nominal track, club,
79: bluestem. 83: WXlaoiette valley,
MIIXSTUFFS Selling price Bran
$20; mldlings, $23; aborts. $21; chop.
$196$25 , , '. ;.
TTinnT? New oroD patents. $5.15
THE CLASSlFiE
COLUMN
ALWAYS
BRINGS RETURN
TO TRADE 160 aores of timber land
to trade for city property. Mac
Wood, Golden Rule store.
FURNISHED ROOMS Adams
Ave., $8.00 per month, phono red
741. :
NOW Get that summer suit cleaned
and pressed at Pennington's. Phone
Black 851 or 44. (
FOR SALE 6-H-P gasoline engine.
Vn condition. Price $155 00. M
amhY Garage. -
HLRNISHED ROOM For . gentlemca
ctly. Nice location. Close In. Cta
n. Red isz. m.
FOR SALE Old papers at the b
server otP
FOR RENT Barn suitable for three
horseB. Inquire at this office.
AUTO FOR SALE 15-H-P. foar
cylinder Ford roadBter. . Good con
dition. Price $350. Smith's Garage.
t
4
5
Tomatoes, 'A
Cantaloupes, Turnips,
String Beans, Beets. J
r-HOJiE BL1CK 81
PATTISON
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LOST, A WATCH On June 6th, my
daughter lost her watch, supposed
ly at or near the depot, and the same
was advertised to be Heft at the La
Grande Investment Co. A lady called
up regarding It, but party answering
did not understand the matter and
ao informed her. If party who has
th watch will return ame I will
prove property and pay .reward. ' J.
K. WRIGHT.
Order Rock Springs
GOAL
For Winter Now
G. E. FOWLBR
Cntrrfoc For Pale.
Vay Dukes are now ripe- Order
once aa they are gotof quickly.
H. Tatmaa.
IT CEETAIXt
LOOKS GOOD
to the chlldreaa -when they see
the delicious bread made from
the North Powder Best of the
for the little oaes, with butter.
Jam or JeUy that is wholesome
and mascle "building. It looks
good also to the housewife when
she sees the goldet. brown crisp
and the white bread inside when
It comes from the oven. It also
smeKs appetizing', when made
' from Best of Best Flour. '
FOB SALE TtY ALL GROCERS
WANTED A , limited number of
boarders and roomers. Phone Red
LOST A pair of eye glasses. Notify
Mrs. Gray. Kelffer Hotel.
ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth Bt
WANTED A good cook, woman ore?
f erred; good wages to right party
Anniv t ntRrvr office.
FOR RENT Modern five room house.
Inquire of D. Brkboux.
LOST A tripod to a camera be
tween the red bridge and Hllgard.
Leave at the , Observer office.
3712 or call 1311 N. avenue.
LOST Ladles' watch chain and cross
Finder leave at Model restaurant.
DRY
CtiMNWOOD
I am prepared to furnish Dry Chain 'Wood, al
so partly seasoned wood, to all comers. Kind
ly phone your order to
V. E. B E l
PH0HE RED 371
Pretence of Mind. '
A visitor to an Insane asylum was
walking In, the grounds when a man
came up to him and eoterea inio cou-
venation. After walking sdoui ior
some time, discussing topics suggested
by the place, the two set out on a tour
of inspection, the man. apparently an
official. Inviting the visitor to go over
the asvlum. At length they reached
the foot of a flight of steps, up which
the guide led the way, and at. the top
the visitor found himself out upon tne
roof, a height of more than a hundred
teet from the ground. As they gazed
heinw his comDanion startled turn sud
denly by proposing to see who could
lumD farthest toward the grounds:
Not until then bad it dawned upon the
visitor that his eulde was mad. Mer
cifully he was a man of ready wit and
his wit saved the madman's me. "un,
anybody can Jump down," said the vis
itor. "Let us go down and see who
can Jump to the top." The madman
thought it a good idea, and. retracing
their steps, the two began their Jump
from the earth Instead or from tne
root ' '
The Only One to Rite.
Thorn was an old gravedigger in the
Scotch burg of Kirkintilloch who was
exceedingly olous in his own way and
also exceedingly fond ol his aram ox
whusky." .
fin beautiful summer evening he
commenced to dig a grave, and by the
DIRECTORY
OF THE,
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE,, ORE
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HENDRIGKS & HALL
Painters, paper hang
ers, decorators. . Esti-.
mates furnished free.
Ceddes Grocery Building
Phone Ind. 1431
European Plan Only
Rooms 50c to $1.50
First class Throughout
SAVOY
HOTEL
D. G. BRIGHOUX.
Proprietor.
ONE BLOCK FROM DIP01
La Grande, Oregon
if. W. A. ,
La Grande Camp :No. 7703 meets
exery Monday in the month at the, I.
O. O. F. Hall. All vteiting neighbors
are .cordially Invited to attend.
L SR. SNOOK, C.
D. E. COX. Clerk.
Women of Woodcraft
Grande Ronde Clrcl No. 47 meets
every first and third Thursday even
ing 1 the month at the I. O. 6. F.
HalL All visiting members welcome.
CHLOB ROBINSON, G. M.
LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk.
A.F. ft A. M.
,La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. &
A. M. holds repuler meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
JOHN C. HODGIN. W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary
Tf; lur. E. ,
La Granle Lodge No. 433 meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock la
Elk's club corner of Depot street and
Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially invited to attend.
DR. G. L. BIGGERS, Ex. Ruler.
HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec.
IO. 0. F. Saborilaate
La Grande Lodge No. 16 meets in
their hall every Satmday night Vis
iting brothers cordially Invited to at
tend. GEO. GROUT, N. G.
J. R. SNOOK, Rec. Sec.
v7. A. WCR3TELL, Fin. Sec.
sbckah
Crystal Lodge No. to meets every
Tuesday -.-enlng In the I. O. O. F. hall
All vlBitine members are Invited to
attend. ; '
'MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. N. G
MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH, Ses.
Knights of Pythias ,.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev
ery Monday night in Castle hall
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
to all visiting Knights.
ED. WRIGHT, C. C,
R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. & S.
O.F-8.
Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds
stated communications the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month
Visiting members cordially Invited
MARY A. WARNICIUSec.
PAULINE LEDERLEE, W. M.
Woodmen of the World
La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W.
meets every second and fourth Tues
(.ay In the month. All visiting mem
bers welcom:.
NERI ACKLES, C. C.
j! H. KEENEY, Clert.
. .
Rhy pay Rent? Weloanlyou
w money to build, and you
pay us as you would rent.
I R. OLIVER.
OBSERVER VMNT ADS PAY
Coals of Fir.
"I thought." said be. tbat those peo
pie treated you so badly, and now see!
They ;, invite yon to their reception.
Shall you go?'
Whv. certainly." said she. Tueu
inviting me showed they harbored nd
grudge against me for the way they
treated m" &-'w Jork Ptm.
All Who Love
Little Ones
will provide
purest of the
pure in
Candy
JjOok tor tne sett oi rwiij
Patronize t "Modem Dea lei"
Uim CMltctiontry Co,, Mlr., rVlUW, 0nf
m i
CLIMBED VP HIS LADDEB ASD OVT OT
TUB OBAVS.
time be had finished be had "toomed"
(emptied) his whisky bottle. Then he
sat on the last rung of the ladder and
slept the sleep of the Just till long aft
er dawn. Soou the stagecoach came
lumbering along, and the guard lustily
sounded his horn as the coach passed
the church. The blast awoke the grave
digger, and be climbed up bis ladder
and out . of the grave. On looking
round the churchyard and finding him
self alone he exclaimed, with a doleful
shake of hut bead. "This is a pulr, pulr
show for Kirkintilloch."
4 f BOmSlOXAL DIRECTORY.
o o 4 e 0 oo
C. U. UPTON, Ph. C M. D.
Ppyslclan and Surgeon
Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat ' Office In La Grande Nat
ional Bank Building. Phones: Of
fice Main 2, Residence Main 32.
GEO. W. ZLVXEBJfAN
OBteopath Physician
Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10
Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63,
Residence phone, Black 951. Suc
cessor to Dr. r. E. Moore.
LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Cor. Adams avenue and Greenwood St
FS0F. E. POETEB DAY
Director.
T. H. CBAWFOHD
Attorney-at-law
Practices in all the courts of the
State and Un'ted States.
Office in La Grande National Bank
Bldg La Grande, Oregon
Dx. A tHJULTOt"
Yetoria .rr Surgeon
Office at Hill's Drng Store, La Crania
Residence phone, Red 701; Offlot
phone, Black 1361; Independent
phone 83; Trtb phones at lesldenca.
Chas. E. Cochran Geo. T. Cockraa
COCHEAN & COCHRAN
i Attorneys
La Grande National Bank Elds.
La Grande Oregon
DE. M. P. MENDELS-mN
Doctor of Optics.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted
and made to order. ,
All Errors of Refraction Corrected
1105 Adams'. Ave. Opposite P. a
la Grande, Oregon
DR. U. L. UNDERWOOD
Ppyslclan and Surgeon
Over Red Cross Drug Store
Special attention to diseases of Eye,
and Ear.
Office phone Main 22; Res. Main 72S.
D. W. C NELSON
Mining Engineer
Baker City
Oregon
N. MOLIT0B, M. D.
Ppyslclan and Surgecn
Cat-aer Adara- r anl Depot street
Offivj I'alc 68 Resldd3c:f
' J. C PEICE, D. M. D.
- ., Dentist , . .
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building. Phoue Black 3991.