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I1X GHAHDE EVENING Oil2iE; THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911 ' PAGE 3 Kctice of direct LEpjwpiaenL ' FIXE I1CGS BROUGHT 1IEKE. Campbell1 imps ejjetable Asp&ragus ; ' ; I ' Tomato ' Chicken ' Tomato Okra v Celery I Mulligatawny lerbertPattison i Grocer l " ry family has need Of it good, reliable lit nt For sprains, bruises, loreneM of tV iueclee and rheumatic paiua there ii no Jietter than Chamberlains. ifhe luesiion Asked -when buying or renting a house, Wb ONEques- variably runs .. . his way: hthe house vired for iQCtriclty? IVERYBODY is come to realize lat electric light not a luxury. -ley want, but . ; INecessity Ley must have. EASTERN OREGON lilht and Power To 'Whom it May Concern: Notice la hereby given that In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the common council of the city of La Grande, Ore gon, on the 27th day of October. 1909, treating Improvement District No. 8, and designating 2nd' street, as such district, and in pursuance of a reso lution adopted by said common coun cil on the 18th day of January, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared its intention to Improve all that portion of 2nd street, in said improvement district' as hereinafter described, by laying thereon Macad am, the Council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such improvements, or der that said above described improve' ment be made; that boundaries of said district be so improved are as fol lows: All that portion of Second street, from the North line of Adams avenue to the South line of Palmer street Notice is hereby given that the coun cil will levey a special assessment on all the property affected and benefit ted by such improvement for the pur- pose of paying for such Improvement That the estimated cost of such lm pronement is the sum of $6,660.00 That tcmci; wui on the 1st day of February. 1911, meet at the coun cil chamber at the hour of S o'clock, p. nw to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any per son feeling aggrieved by, such assess ment. '. . . " La Grande, Oregon, Jan. 20th 1911. City council of la gkande, okegon. ,.;.::': By C. M. HUMPHREYS,: Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. : .':;' ,.-;' Jan. 20-31 . '. - ; , ' . ' ' O ' o O local theatres o O - . ' "O Pendleton Markets Must Rant up Un ion County to Meet the Demands. . 5T. . "T'he Climax," one of the most suc cessful plays of the last decade comes to the Steward theatre. It is a sweet little story, not without its shadows rut none the less appealing oh that account. It involves the happiness of uBt four people, a beautiful girl who loves music and has a wonderful voice, an old music teacher who has heart of gold, an impatient, talent ed youag teacher and composer, and worldly young physician, the last two in love with the singer. The cast is composed of only these four and yet there is not a minute When the Interest lags. The author has. woven the thread, uniting their lives so firmly that there is never anything lacking in the picture. The story runs easily and swiftly to a high dramatic point and the ending, well, you. will not find fault with it' "The Climax" created a great stir In the large cities. First excited cur loerty because the cast was so small tut In a few days everyone was. talk in w :r, 'rir wvria or the play and. ita fame has r grown , ei,eadly.,j dea'er Members ot the original Weber com pany appear in the cast which pre sents the play in this city, Wednesday Feb.'!.' -v -v.1'- ' VV-' Union county is the mecca for the searchers after good food products, extra fine horses and a varied line of other assets, is what the Grande Ronde .valley is rapidly ' coming to mean. Surrounding counties are de pending largely on , Union county to supply the pork supply, and the fol lowing from the Pendleton East Ore goni'an is an example: " This afternoon Pendleton was treat ed to an object lesson in Intensified farming when a drove of hogs, 90 in number, shipped in from Union county by Messrs. Schwarts & Greu- llch, were driven down Webb street 10 the company's slaughter house. "The hogs cost $2,000 and we piv- chased them in Union county because they were not to be had here," said Henry Schwartz as the big porkers waddeled 4 down . Webb street . The hogs were raised near the town of Un ion and they are a fine lot-of. Berk tsn'cs. They are very uniform In sl.e. tach weighing in the vicinity of 1200 .U.- tvoi yui uauu iuvu Tnmaa MfTTfinnAn ft . TTtlmTl COUIltT S. A. Q ARDINIER, Prop, and, Mgr TWO COMPLETE CHANGES A WEEK DeGrav and DeGrav Pantominical Comedy Acrobats, in Bumps Galore I Adults 15cts. Children lOcts A Reliable Cough Medicine, CITY SAVANGER Joseph Tura bull, city scavenger. Anyone want ing my service call m T.zzi ' uers office,"' . . .. D n PEITOLETOir AFTER RATS. High School Girls There Decide Fresh men Girls Must Drop All Extras. Notice for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the, May or and City Council of the City of. La Grande, Oregon, , until Wednesday, February 1st, 1911, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. mTfor the purpose of audit ing the city books, papers, documents and finances. Bids shall be sealed and be marked, "Bids for Auditing City Books," The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ' La Grande, Oregon, January ZOtnl 1911. A. L. RICHARDSON. .Mayor. C. V. HUMPHREYS. City Recorder. Jan 20-81 . ' No more the rats that you so love Which make all men to stare,- And ridicule the, way In which . V - You bundle up your hair; 5' No more the pufta you think so sweet .'No more the bobbinigi curls ' For. all falsa hair must be tabooed t Bv all you freshmen girls. ' ! '; . . .' :.. , (. !.V, ., 'Such '"is the substance of a portion of the edict which was formulated yes terday afternoon by the co-d of the school and the announcement of which created consternation in the ranks of the freshman followers of Dame Fash ion this morning; The framers ; of this order of interdiction have taken a firm stand and declare they will enforce it, even It they have to re Is a valuable family friend. Foley's Eoney and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs: Charles Kline, N. 8th st Easton, Pa., states: "Several, mem bers of my family have been cured ot bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am nev er without a bottle in the house. It soothes and relieves the Irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found it a reliable cough cure and do not hesitate to recommend it highly." For la grippe, coughs and stuffy colds, . for children and grown persons and tor delicate people, use only Foley's Honey and Tit, Contains no opiates. Hills Drug Store. For LaGrippe Coughs and Stuffy Colds Take Foley's Honey and Tar. gives quick relief and expels the cold from' your system. It contains no opiates, is safe and sure Hills Durg store.-, ! , WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY.; " Tbo Only New unabridged dic tionary in many years. Contains the pith and essence of an authoritative) library. Covers every field of knowl edge. An Encyclopedia in a single book. "":;;"'' 'M The Only dictionary with the New Divided Page. 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. COCO Illustrations. Cost over half a million dollars. , . Post, yourself on this most re markable single volume. Writ for sample pogea, full par tiouUrs, eto. THEATRE PROGRAM TONIGHT Pigs is Pigs Edison. A Plain Song BIogTaph. A Simple Rustic Tale Gau- mont, : . , :. i : ,. .. -" '' " -. v . .'. r.. ;, : Song When You Dream of the , Girl That You Love. , Admission 10 cents J sort to nhrslcal violence. For, they r t, been troubled with constlpBtio assert, there are some of the" weaker for two year, and tried ail of tne twst pnyw numbered In the Infant class, who mMnt for roe.. writfS ThM . WI!Hsm. Midillelwro, Ky. "I wo packages ol Llipm berlain' Stomach ami Liver Tablets cured For sale bv all dealers. Foley's Kidney Remedy An Appre .. . v. ' elation. sex eo far from exhibiting any. evidence of the modesty which so becomes a freshman, presume to set themselves us as the foremost followers of fash Ion's , dictates. It is not their pre- i sumption, though,, that they, would punish, these girls declare, but their folly they, would correct. In the lgnor- ance of their immaturity and in their deluded sense of the eternal fitness If Mil l I , llllll a U .rjF WVi ' -V'A V vAv3 w win V, VNJm send freo f f .A' VA Pocket G.AC.MerrUmCa. SprinnelfiMafclrS,l roe." Ladies desiring Facial Sassage, Shampooing, Manicuring or Sralp Treatment should visit the Paris Hair Slow. Switches, Curls, Puffs and Comb-' lugs made to order can also supply the trade with Hair Goods and Xovt'ltlcs, Slasiage Cream and Facial Remedies. . THE PARIS HAIR STORE ' MRS. PALEXB a a . a a g n ...j t it Bireei Sia uranoe, vre. L. McConneil, Catherine St., ' El- mlra, N. T., writes: "I wish to ex press my appreciation of the great good I derived from Foley's Kidney i w vi.L v A am a Vto A n sio Kemeay, wmcu u. iu . . fajn,n,nek thftv -rv mklne of Kidnev trouble. Five bottles did the "" . " I Compan; to me beyond a doubt It is the mosi reliable kidney medicine I have ever taken and shall always have my en-j dorsement." Hills Drug Store. : To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qulnde Tab lets. Druggists refund money u n falls to cure. E. w. Groves signature Is on each box, 25 cents. ; :' TO OUR CUSTOMERS I I A Thcri Arc Many of You t f Tksir sppreelate your pat- ronagi your loyalty and stead-- 1 fastnis, fully as much as yoa t apprtJate tho help we have at i? lornisn yoa, goes'lfhout saying. HOIEVEB, we want to take this illc method of thanking yoa V past patronage and, ltb til contidence that this wtroifce ' vfUl continue.' we MADAME DELMAR themselves ridiculous in the very eyes they fain would please and it (is to save them from this humiliation that the edict was drawn up. Not only is the upholstered head put under the ban but so also is tho hend painted cheek. If false hair is hp.d, declare the upper class girls then. a false face Is. worse and f-bey (MY will not tolerate any co-tl entering the portals of the high trhnnl bulldin with their V cheeks agiow with a serese blush that is un changeable in all weathers and under all circumstance? . , The Noted Clairvoy- I If You Have it, Read this Letter, Ml- ' o-na is tiuaanic "j iu . Ifewlla Dru Co. r ... t our best endeavors More as you have had :m the past 1"? you an Increased vesiv? of Happiness and Pros perity it the year 1911, we are neercly yours, ImJPmtcd 'States ! Nlfional Bank. I 1A JRANDE, OHtGOH KERYOCS DYSPEPSIA. ant, Palmist and Healer i gives life readings and advice on al affairs of t lifA Pat Present and his treatment four weeks, but did not life, fast r resent, um , j everytWng , "I was taken last August with a severe stomach trouble. The doctor I ..in if w nervous dyspepsia. I took Future, cures all chron- t ic and nervous diseases without drugs. 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