LA GRANDE, UNION' COUNTY, OREGON.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911.
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SID
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Nearly all of the VERY SPECIAL values we are offering in our mid-winter, bargain list are in small
lots. As a rule the smaller the lot the greater the bargains, as we have marked them at prices to clear them
quickly. Therefore, let us add emphasis to our invitation that you visit our store soon while the variety of
offerings is large.
Boys' Clothing at Half
A let of Boy's Suits and Pants that we are closing
' out
$2.25 Suits, now ........ $1.15
$3.00 Suits now ........ .............. $1.50
$5.00Suits now ... 1 .... . . , .-. ........ . . .$2.DG
CGc jruiee rants Now . . ............. 30c
75c Knee Pants, now . . 38c
85c Knee Pants, now .43c
$1.25 Knee Pants now . . .. ............... .63c
Men's $2.00 and $3.00 Hats, now ......... .$1.00
Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Clothing
at 25 PER CENT OFF
You know clothing men like to start a new
RAflRnn ?rith fresh, new stock; and in order to do it,
we have to sell out clean all the stock left from the
previous season.
That time has come and the gain is yours if
you needa new suit THE BEST MADE.
Woo! Dress Goods at Half
A large assortment of good patterns and val
ues to select from.
Ycu ess wive one naif in buying a wool dress
or skirt now.
60c Lustre, now . , '.. ............. . ... 30c
50c Suiting now . . 25c
75c Suiting, now . , .... 38c
$1.25 Suiting, now 63c
Ladies Suits and Cloaks at Half Price.
Other Special Bargains in Every Department
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
IA GRANDE, OREGON
)' BIDDEN DA5GE28
5atw Gives Timely Waning That
Jie La Grande CIUkb Can If.
fori te Ignore.
Danger Signal No. 1 comet from
the kidney secretion. They' will
warn you when the kidneys are skk.
Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber
Hold. - Sick kidneys send out a thin,
pale and foamy, or a thick red, ill
smelling urine, full of sediment and
Irregular of passage.
Danger Signal No. 2 comes from
the back. Back pains, dull and heTy.
or sharp and acute, tell you of sick
kidneys and warn you of the ap
proach of ; dropsy, diabetes and
Bright' disease, Doan's Kidney Pills
cure sick kidneys and cure them per
manently. Here la proof In the
statement of a nearby resident
John Torongo, Cracker, street
Sumpter, Oregon, says: "Last spring
my kidneys were disordered and I be
gan to suffer from backache. I no
ticed that the kidney secretions were
highly colored and painful in passage
and I thus knew that my kidneys
were at fault The us of one box of
Doan's Kidney Pills toned up my kid
neys and caused the backache to
cease. I am grateful to Doan's Kid
ney Pills for what they did for me."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Jan. 2-4-6.
evening at the WaTerly-Richmond j Sotke to Stockholders.
Improvement Association meeting. ! Notice is hereby given to the Stock
"We find a percentage of 'gross m. folders cJ the United Sutes National
Jfotlce. vs
Notice of the Recorder of the City
DODGE TUX
OXLT TWO COErOBATIOS
FORTLAJiD TAXED.
IS
Three Per Cent ef Gross Earnings Sot
General Collected.
Directory of the Fraternal Orders
of La Grande, Oregon
A. F. A. M La Grande Lodge No.
41, A. F. A. M. holds regular meet
ings first and third Saturdays at
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Masoni JOHN R. HODGIN, W. M.
A a WILLIAMS. Secretar-.
REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. K
meets every Tuesday evening In the
I. O. O. F. hall. All tisiting mem
bers are invited to attend.
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, X. a
MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH. See.
XT ' w7, " annual meeting of the stockholders
States. Some cities tax more than' . v ,,, v.v j v. v., .v..
we havt asked, some leas. But e houM Grande. Ore
believed that 3 per cent would be fair R(m jMuary
and would perhaps raise more thanltwn tv nnru n. in a m BT1, .
Bank of La Grande, Oregon, that the Grande, Oregon, of Assessments
Greenwood Street from
But two of Portland's big public
service corporations now operating
can be taxed under a plan of taking
3 ner cent of their cross revenues as
a license, is the opinion of attorneys j Membr8 of tha Tarlou9 Impwemen
directing th work of tha PnhHc associations will take up the work of
1100,000. which would be enough to
defray the expense of two or thres
public service commissions, and then
leave money In the City Treasury.
So we are submitting these two or
dinances with our bill, and we hope
that the people will see the JusVce
of our measures and enact them Into
law."
It la the plan to have the nitiati e
petition for all three proposed liws
of Portland circulated extensively.
B. T. O. E La Grange Lwge No. iZ3 " "
meets each Thursday evening at 8 KXKSHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crw
o'clock in FJk's club, corner of De- Na 27 BoeeU 'tr onrt;
pot street and Wash'.noa arenue. a,sht ,n Castle haU' (old Ek' '
Visiting brothers are cordially In- A P01" lme to all visltlaj
vited to attend. Knights.
DR G. L. BIGGER S, Ex P.ol PArL- C C
WITH McCALL. Rec. Sec RL LINCOLN, M. of Rj ft 8.
WOODMEN OF T11C WORLD U - E Hope Chapter No. IS. O. E
Grands Lodge No. l?9 T.v. 0. W. nol(i t,ted communications th
meets every second and Ir'nr b Tues- aecond and fourth Wednesdsys o'
day In the month. All voting mem- eaca oonth. VlsiUcg members cor
bera welcome. dlally Invited. . .
NERI ACKLES. C. C MART A WARNICK, Sec. I
J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. PAULINE EDERLEE, W. XI. ,
M. W. A La Grande Camp No. T703 WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT O ranis I
s meets every Monday In the month at Ronde Circle No. 47 meets vr
the J. O. O. Fhall. All viaiUng first and third Thursday evonlap
Bffghbors are cordial ly invited to In the month at the I. a O. F. hall
attend. All visltlag members are welcome.
I. R. SNOOK.' C ! CHLOE ROBINSON, Q. U
D. E. COX, Clerk. UZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk.
Service Commission people, says a
Portland paier. These two are the
gas company and the electric light
and power company. But to reach
these two, a petition Is being circu
lated to put on the municipal bal
lot next June two ordinances for
such a license levy, 1 I
The petition for creating a public
service commission In Portland is
being circulated at the same time,
the work beginning yesterday under
the Immediate direction of Chairman
Ben Riesland. of the Improvement
associations' . public service commit
tee. Fearinj there would be much
opposition to ihe proposed commis
sion, on account of its aggregate sal
aries of tlS.OOO a year, and probably
$13,000 addiiional expanse", the
friends of the commission plan con
cluded to ilse an additional tax to
defray th expense of this work. And
obtaining the desired number of sig
natures, and If they fall, other ar
rangements will be carried out to se
cure them. Several speaker? wlil
appear in support of the bill?.
WORLD'S GOLD YIELD SMALLER
m. for the purpose of electing a board
of directors for the lnsuing year and
for the purpose of transacting any
other business that may come before
the meetlnx.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon this
sixth day of December, 1910.
T. J. SCROGGIN, Cashier.
Dec. 6-Jan. 10.
Guaranteed Liquor Cnre.
Drunkenness is a progressive di
sease; the moderate drinker is not
satisfied with two or three drinks a
day, the craving for more and more
becomes Irresistible as the disease ad
vances; the result is Chronic Alcoholism.
the North
curb line of Jefferson Avenue to the
north curb line of Monroe Avenue.
Notice is hereby given that the as
sessment roll for the improvement ef
Greenwood street from the north
curb line of JefferBon avenue to the
north curb line of Monroe avenue, be
ing in improvement district No. 10,
in the city of La Grande, Oregon, un
der the provisions of ordinance No.
507, Series 1910, entitled, "An Ordi
nance declaring the cost of improv
ing Greenwood street from the , north
curb line of Jefferson avenue to the
north curb line of Monroe avenue, as
sessing the property benefitted there
by, declaring such assessment, di
recting the entry of the same In the
docket of City Liens, authorizing the
issuance of improvement bonds y pay
for said improvement and declaring
an emergency." the Bame being in im
provement district No. 10, In BaHd city,
The treatment used successfully by
UU MUUt "u " ir own nomes , is now In my hands for milium, nd
is ornne It Is sold under a nosi-' ., ....
i r "i assessment therein may be
tive guarantee to effect a cure of naW -
- "uj nine wiiu m Bixijr
days from December 31st, 1910, which
Dancer From Sa fa Snwdv i your money will be refunded.
rassea, ajs Director Egberts. urrme o. i is me secret remedy; is the first at. f -
i. to this nouce. wt TenVtore
j uite me ireatment Either form
; coais j. w rite lor free booklet "How
to Cure Drunkenness." the Orrine
Cr, 571 Orrine Building, Washington,
D. C. Rot! iv loai1?. i..ns... j
the Mint at Washington. Robert? j . M ""JC " , " , v ' a
of the opinion that any posibility of ?, h T 17 Silverthorne.
an emoarrasing over-suppiy or g've.
Production of gold fell off through
out the world during 1910. according
to a preliminary estimate preparM
by George E. Roberts, Director vi
they concluded also to make the cor
porations , who are to be regulated
I'SV this tax. In n!nr nr ti
franchises of the various t.ublic seiV- a thlrd ith t.WO.OO0
with the attendant rise in prices
which go with it as predicted by ec
onom'sts. has been passed.
More than In gold ' was
mineid in the United States during
the year. Africa led the world wi.u
more than IITS.OOO.WO. Austral
WHT SALVES FAIL
TO (TEE ECZEMA
Sclents are now agreed that the
eczema germs are lodged not in the
outer skin or epidermis, but in the
or c ost; and each Drooertv owner Is
hereby notified that on application to',
the undersigned, within ten days from
the 3lst day of December, 1910, which
is the first date of the publication of
this notice, he will be allowed to Day
j Bucn assessment in ten annual install-
; uieu( me arst Installment thereof
being due and payable on or beTore
the 2nd day of March. 1911, and If ap
plication is not made as above nrovld-
BA the whole amount will be due and
ice corporations of .the city, which
are not now paying a tax on gross
nicome. the attorneys employed
found that a tax on any but the elec
tric light and power and th gas com
panies would be an uncertain 1?!
proposition, owing to the peculiar
nature of the other franchises.
"But we have declared for a 2 per
cent gross tax on these two compan
ies." said Chairman Riesland. last
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Inner skin. Hence, a pentrat'Lg liquid a expiration of said sixty
Is required, not an outward salve tha i Ml prcerty owners interested
clogs the pores. j "rc ne"y notified to appear at my ot-
Pla I We recommend to all me i In lDe cltT nal1 "d pay the same.
among the goM producing staM. j iput the standard prescription O'l of U By order of th Council, December
which she had lost to Colorado in Wlntergreen as compounded la liquid ' '8th' "10'
1?97. This Is due. it is said, to the j form known as D. D. D. PrescripUon ' D- E- MX,
development of dredpe mining. Alls- A trial bottle of this D D D Pre ' 1 order of tte CJtT of I Grande,
ka shows a falling off. j scriptlon, at only 25 cents will la-' ?reg0n'
The total silver production of the j stantly relieve the itch. We hav. m 1 Fo"owing Is assessment roll No. 11
United States during mo is est!--; and recommended this rem tnr 123' ,ot 1 Chaplin's Add.
ed at fine ounces, of wh'-h j years, and know of wonderful' cu
'..-j irum ii use. we reooinuuend 5t to vv
: patrons. The Newlin Drug Co.
Rose Harris
Montana led with 11,C00.000
Utah a close second.
.$40:90
res tm.v , . . ;
mi , unapiin'i Add.
-ames fetch 170.60
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