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PAGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. i J. ' I i ' . i ! 'Fl ! I 4. ! v ; :) ' i I 'J :1iV ; ! 4 1 SHOW' DRIFT FLOUR :s TtiE BEST v E awwef, ive Kwoiy rn?y Soid ay fJa ier-Siarichfield Produce Co. Jr WOO Ay, FLED, POULTRY SUPPLIES U25 Jefferson Avenue iS.I 7T if Fancy Peaches Apricots Black Figs y Apples White Figs 'Prunes ; Pears Eagle Valley Honey, 3 combs for SO cents; Gallon cans $1.25 Sauer Kraut and PopJCqrn 2ifcy Groceiry The Home of Fancy Groceries Cleaning and Pressing. Ladles and Gen's Clothing cleaned, jressed and repaired with satisfac tion. Ladles' work a specialty. 1704 East Adams ' avenue, W. R. Baxter, Prop. ' . - Mrs.RobertPattison agent for WSSPlRD CORSETS .PRICES $3,50 and Up PHONE Biack 81 or Black 14&1 j The Up-Buildiny i . . f of This Bank t la duo to the fact that w have ample capital and that wo bT adhered to ,cllcy wowa baa been .opnsertatlTe, yet aloav progressive lines. We offer to our customers modern facilities for the prompt and proper tran saction of their financial affairs; ; ample vault and Bate room for storing and aafe-guardlng of their money, , notes, insurance policies and other valuable pap ers and such liberality of treat ment as Is consistent with pru dent banking. YOUR account Is cordially soli cited. ' The United States! National Bank, LA jF.A YPE, ORE G0N I 4.-M a i s.t.. Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FilZQERALD, Proprietor Ojraplcte Machine Shops and Foundry . ' ? , v ux r& ,. , . ' ' 4 -I and Baliery Sotloe of Street Improi enient To whom It may Concern: Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of a resolution, adopted by the Common Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, on the 15th day of December 1909, creating Improve ment district No. 13, and deslgnr-ting N. Fir street, as such district, and la pursuance of a resolution adopted by, s.ld Common Council on tha 2nd da$ of November, 1910, whereby said Council determined and declared its j Intention to improve all that portion of N. Fir street, In said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon Bithullrhlc Pavement, the Council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such improvement, order that said above described improvement be made; that boundaries of said dis trict to be so Improved are' as follows: j AH that portion of N. Fir street, from the South Curb Line of Monroe Avenue to the North Line of S. avenue. Notice Is hereby further given that the Council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by such improvement for the purpose of paying for such im provement That the estimated coBt of such Improvement Is the sum of $2529.40. That the Council tvIH on the, 7th day of December, 1910, meet at the Council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p, M to consider said es timated cost, and the levy of said as sessment, when a hearing, will be granted to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment. "" La Grande, Oregon, November 23, 1910. . City Council of La Grande, Oregon. By D. E. COX, Recorder of the CIty'of La Grande. Nov. 26th lOt Short Life Predicted. 1 The author of . the brazenly pi.s9 agented novel smiled smugly. "o you road my ponderous volume?" he asked. "And do you think It will live, after nuV" "it all 'depeiids" said the perfectly candid ymm womau "Have you heart diseiiser'-llliistrnted " Sunday Masar.lne. "resetting and repairing J A Bigr Redaction Sale for one day oil Xoreniber 801910. $34)0 Switches i.$U3 $24)0 Switches .............. 11.50 And a free Massage with every, bottle of Kassage Cream. For one day only. TIIETiSIS H?fR STORE : ;; MRS. PALMES , 209 FJr Street la Grande, Ore. Every family hag need of a good, reliable liniment For eprr.in, bruises, soreneu of the muscles and rheumatic ruins there it none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealdrs. o oo, $ i $ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR!. $ rniSICIAKS AM) SURGEONS. N, MOLITOR, M. D. Physician . and Surgeon. ' Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street: Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. ' C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician and surgeon. Special attention to Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande1 National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Malnv 2, Resl dence Main 32. k. L.: RICHARDSON Physician and surgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 5 p. m. except Sunday. Sunday by appolnt- ' ments. .Telephones: Office, Black 1S62; Ind. 353 residence, Main 55; ' Ind. 312. ' ;,; 3EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E. : Moore. " ' DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. " Spectacles and Eye Glasses ; Fitted and made to order. All er . rors of Refraction- Corrected. 1105 Adams Ave. Foley" Hotel Bldg. La Grande, Oregon. DR. R L. UNDERWOOD and DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office or er Wright Drug atore. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phones Office Mali 22; residence, ' Main 728. J. C, PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23. La Grande National Bank Build lng. Phone Black m DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST First tiass services g:ven. 0i7.ee over Lil ly's Hdw. store. Phone Black-45L- DR. P, A. CHARLTON .Veterinary ur , geon. A Office at. Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. Residence phone,' Red 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both phones at '' residence. ATT0R5ETS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys: JChas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch- . ran. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon.' T.SH. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in al Ithe courts of the State and United Statea., Office in La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. r O. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer Baker City, Oregon. r ' Notice to Trespassers. Positively no hunting" allowed on our premises. Do not ask for permis sion. Blocklr.rd Bros. C. -C. WILSON Teacher of Violin. Call any time, at 801 Mali, ave . nue. . l-KNA McREYNOLDS Teacher of Pi ano and Voice Culture. At 1426 Washington Avenue on Wednesday and Saturday. Telephone, on these datea to Rod-1122. o iPfiPll nni7rn rr uildll . .NlliU II mw. FEE3TI11I LISTS BEING MAILED ' TO THE MIDDLE WEST. VV Regular Cash Awards for Winners Should Entice Exhibitors. - : Cash prizes to be awarded to exhi bitors In the coming poultry show in this city, are lucrative enough to entice any exhibitor. The premium lists which are being mailed out to hundreds of people in Union county, Land to many sections in the middle- west ror it contains a brier "wrlteup on La Grande showing natural resour ces, payrolls and similar data show the following list of cash prizes. . $5.00 for largest and best display, all varieties. $2.50 for largest and best' display, one variety. (Bantams and waterfowl excepted). $2.00 for best cock, cockerel, hen . $1.50 for best solid color male it. the show. '' $1.50 for best solid color female In show. Y' '- $1.50 for best parti-colored male In show. $1.50 for best partl-colored female in show.' - . Plmouth Rocks. $1.50 for best cock and hen an cockrel and - pullet. - $1.50 for , best partl-colore Ply mouth Rocks. N ' . 2nd best 1 year's subscription to the Fanciers' Poultry Journal. ' $1.50 beBt pair solid color. 2nd' best 1 year subscription to Northwest Poultry Journal. r ' Wyandottes. $1.50 best cock and hen, and cock erel and -pullet. $1.50 best pair soli color Wyan dottes. .'..- ' ' ' ;". '.: ' ' 2nd best, 1 year subscription to the Fanciers' Poultry Journal. 2nd, ! year subscription to Petalu ma Weekly. . ' Rhode Island Reds. $1.50 for fce3t cock, and hen,'- and cockrel and pullett. $1.50 for best - pair single-comb Reds. . w 1 ! 2nd, 1 year subscription to North- west Poultry Journal. ' ; $1.50 for pair rose-comb Reds. , ! 2nd best l yeaf'a subscription to i ionnwesi rouitry journal, , Asiatics. $1.75 for best class In show. - . I 2nd best, 3 years subscription to Farm and Orchard. . 'i . ' . Leghorns. ; -;, '-: $1.50 for best cock and hen, and 'cockrel and pullet ; ' j , $1.50 for best pair eolid color Leg horns. 1 " ' . . U 2nd best, subscriptions to Petaluma Weekly. . ' ; $1.50 for best pair partllored juegnorntu : f 2nd best, 1 year to Northwest Poul try Journal. ' V Minorcas. . $1.50 for, best cock and hen, and cockrel and pullet v $1.50 for best pair Minorcas in the show. , . For 2nd best, 1 year subscription to Fanciers' Poultry Journal. . -Orpingtons. $1.50 for best cock and hen, and cockrel and pullet. $1.50 for best pair Orphlngtons In show. .--"V' For 2nd best, year subscription to Northwest Poultry Journal. $1.75 for beat trio Houdons In show. 2nd '.best. 3 year subscription to Farm and Orchard. $1.73 for best trio Andeluslans In show. . ' : , v For 2nd best. 3 years suhscrlptlon to Farm and Orchard. $1.75 for best trio Games In show. ' 2nd best. 1 year subscription to Farm and Orchard. ft.7." for best trio Games in show. I FRESH CAMD1ES Special Prices on Xm nA.-. r.. . j - , . . W1UV.IO. i aui.y ana- , Assorted Candies. NUTS OF ALL KINrk NEXT HOOR TA dhct nrnrc 2nd best, 1 year subscription to Pet aluma Weekly. 11.75 for best trio Hamburgs In the show. 2nd best, year subscription to Petaluma Weekly. $1.75 for best trio of Bantam in show. ' , , .?, 2nd best, 1 year subscription to Fanciers' Poultry Journal. $1.00 for best pair white Ducks. 2nd best, 3 yean subscription to Farm and Orchord. $1.00 for best pair colored Ducks. 2nd best, 1 year subscription to Fanciers' Poultry Journal. $1.00 for best pair Turkeys In the enow. 2nd best, 3 years subscription to Farm and Orchard. $1.00 for best pair Geese in show. 2nd best,! 3 years subscription to Farm and Orchard. 1 (Pair to consist pf male and fe.male) I jhf. pay Rent ?We loan yoa " r. money to build, and you pay us as) you would rent. : J. R. OLIVER. .. ,r.. W44 uu and Investment. Price $6300.00 10-Acre tract on Adams avenue. New 9-room brick house, macadam f street In front of property, City water on corner of property. Sewer S A of tie city crosses full length of property, and have a contract with S A 5-room modern brick house, 2 lota 124x120 feat, nice ahade trees g fruit and lawn, barn, wood shed, ete., on corner of 2nd and Spring 5 street for the remarkable low price of $1800.00. Easy terms. This 5 property has been held at $2100.00 but the owner must have money. 2 hence the great reduction In price. Let me show you. , 5 t C; J. BLAGK The George Palmer mm ices co RETAIL DEPARTMENT We solicit your orders for Shingles Rubberoid RooVng V Deadening Felt, Building Papeti We are prepared to furnish ' and deliver material, , ' . promptly. Phone Main 8. SHINING JSHO ESPY E D D ADT sfiD O Cia" and Tobacco of All r AKLUKO J Kinds Fruits and Candies j CTtDdpf light Of ficij """"""" "! i ii i n .. - ' " M ' NOW IS THE TIME TO; 5 Look After That Eve Trough i Rainy weather' will t ;w vlt- j . : V t - have, plumbing -sett antl sec.- ; BA 6 Mahaf fey Building WE CLEAN ANYTHING, HORSE BLANKET. Work E Jifcf i Dying and PHONE i"H"ti-iiJiit..t.ii..t.j ii . . . : . .... A Freeh Line o! (Hi trs rl its orro y w flN BOTTLES ALSO Sweet Mixed, in " Midgets " bulk DU1 Picklej and V Sour Krout, 10 c Qt and Bakery ioui tui, wiuiuut coac a apienaid borne 1-2 cash, balance on terms. Royal Grocery The Real Estate Man t .VUlil - fff fixtures of all kinds; .' j ' ' ' ... v.-. y::'. ZWEIFEL Depot street FROM A NECKTIE TO A called for and delivered Clezninq Works MAIN ' v f ; 1 w, wiJ I UI I IVli V