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MONDAY, FEBRUABY 13, 1911.
THE OBSERVER
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Eintr c bcsest FlrkCta to ocr
wir-wp, of t2rSeS 14 tie Stat
aid corzz.iT, w ew H to ccrseJres
iM Jul cOxrs to rtfj OJ u2crto-
Jcta llsxAtr 4 CL fe&ral govem-
nve&t If potaiV.e. Tt least we cu da
It to smke an tZvrX. Ther H1 be
sotilcg togafe4 It we rag-rely
coEfUim a citixec aad say th de
ftartmeet Is wrocg. We eaa satisfy
cwrseives of th2s fact, tat thai does
sot eoctt for saythisg. What w rut
Is to mok others knew r& trail. .
"Will sot seae patriotic persoa Bike
KpMcSo as th fecst cocrw to
psirrae ta cesses taking campaign.
Ti E!itt Oberrw has aa Idea
on tl&e statter. tat before w eagrest
ft we woeld tifc to bear from ar
cltrfea WtaM to uy t much
better cosciuloa.
Tt qnettkm Is'epca. let u fear
a Ce&oetoa vpos It
M4 yo BOtico tt taaiioUI of th
etpes ecourt of this crest and
fjorfcjo out of oars. m, bov tie
taxpayer kaov w1y ttolr taxes are
hifX ail rfjtt More ssoaey. is Uie
xxTtvnt err f bcb aeeaioB. Orepoa
cboold save this tascrlbed oa t&e
atate aeal: "Moat expessfve and faef
fetect eorpe of stato eapioyes fa tite
WH IT 1Z WE TO CO I
A lav saeUnf ereryooe tbonrel a!a
ova eaow -vonM Dot be a ted meas
ure Just at present Eastern Oregon
La Grande, Uxe uaaay ottir cities, i repreaestatirea fat the leaalaiare
tad a ft over tie government. ts! mlgst cet -amcB a veaiore throsga
btm 00 ter efsuos. Crerycxe here be-, t! nreaeni session vltsost trouble
Vtm ther bseama. Tnere fa not aa ft would not ta any way affect tne
a eersoa familiar wlta Ue dty who fWElamette vaSer. - '
dots not t&!nk there Is at least a pop
nlatlon of tfiOQ fcere.
Bot UJcxiEg it does.no good un
less sometltfsg is done to to a ines
nre offset tbe govenunent eonnL
waea tno department eotapHea its
tables of census this city will show j
np nnder tie m class. That meana ( , aVeathjaUoa of Food 1 Inspector
erery stranger eonsqlting a map win VM , w-
Doot get alarmed about the wind
of the last few days. Always remem
ber H takes lots of wind to make
things go. Nothing was ever aemm
Misned unless someone raised the
-wind.
at one conclude La Grande Is a vil
lage, for a dty of under 5,000 is not
general understood to be nroca of a
city after all, no matter what re
sources it may hate.
As a matter of horns pride; as a
than any inspection of food made by
that office. .
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Fresh Supply of I
Sun
, Bacon
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Premium
Iff UillO
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EL 8 Hoakjna, genera
J. T. Eeaca. secreUjy of the
Lead IfoBBtaic aaiaisg eoapasy if
Joseph., retomed yesterday from Jos
eph on their way to Baker where they
wOl eecsnlt other stockholders and
Seers. The gentleman carried saat-
pies of ore takes 'from the Lead
UoBBtaia mines.
Mr. Hofrklo- ears he has mined' all
over the earth.' Africa. AaetraBa.
Germaay, Wales and Cornwall and
the United States, sad he has aever
seen a mors Ideal place for mining
operations than ta the mosatalns to
the west, soetk and sootheast of Jo
seph. The mineral fat there and ft H
easy of access. When the railroad Is
extended to the head of the lake and
a little beyond. sv;dosea mines wO
drcp ore almost into the cars, and
that no donbt cjnlt a mining cams
rty wfil spring np there.
. Mr. Hoakla has explored and pros
pted the monntains from Wilson
jtesia to Uck Creek and aays there
Is a wonderful mineralized . streak
nearly the whole distance. His Lead
Mouoan group Is Tery rich in high
grade ore. especially rich in tin. gold
silver and the rarer kinds such ss
about a dozen men and expects to be
gan shipping to a refinery aa soon as
hs retains from Baker and Salt Lake.
The 20.600 shares of treasury stock
were all sold in a Very few boars last
Monday. ' "' 1 '"':'', '.
EEIITIFUL
t BHIDSTEEET 3fAS flSHS THINGS
BiaflT TQEEZ. ',
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x i lamai laspeciies si JtSBeury tOBiU.
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Financial conditions in Wallowa
county to date are specially brisk
acrding to JL D. Smith, reporter 1
and representatire for Brsdstreett the
Chicago credit concern. Mr. Smith
made a careful study of conditions
there, looking up the condition of
private citizens and firms, and on bis
return from there yesterday after
noon affirmed that financial conditions
were exceedingly prosperous and
brisk. ' ;' ;
Mr. Smith has continued his tour
of inspection of Eastern Oregon. ' "
Far La Grands Feeylc.
We bars found that a single doss of
Adlerlka, th simple German Appen
dicitis remedy, relieves wind or gas
tn th stomach or bowels, sow stom
ach or coast! patlca almost instantly.
A; T. Rill. Drurgirt.
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Notice Is hereby grmi that sealed
iropoeals will be recedred by . the
Vayor and City Council of tht City of
La Grande, Oregon, until Wednes-i.-y.
Ftbnary 15th, 1911. at the hour of f
o'clock p. m. for the labor and mater
lal for the building of a storage
hoare for the city machinery as 1 tools.
pUns and spedficatlons'of wh-b can
ve seen at the Vice of th tl;' F
cort'tr of La Grande, at any tut- be-
:we-n th bou 10! 8 o'cloic and
v clock p. m. ; ;
Bids shall be sealed and marked,
"Bids for building Storage Rouse."
The Council reserres the right to re
ject any or all bids.
Duted at La Grande, Oregon, this
Srd day t f February. If 11.
A. L, RICHARDSON. Mayor.
C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder.
When to. t a cold ge? a bettZt ef
rbambtrlalo's '.'.ih Eeu0;. It will
wra 61 oti up all r':ght and wC mui ofl
-n. lemtenc toward pnennonla. Xbii
"ii.e.:y toninin r.o clum tr other narcotic
iih! may le tpim $9 r r fi.ltnti? to a baby
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Tho psrfcctioii af fine tailoring combined yith all piire
ypol nnterials and- latest imported styles are in
duded in each and every. WooUex garment :
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SHOWING OF FINE PARTY DRESSES
Yeu.vfiH find cur assor Uucm of ekclasive evening and
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party drecegs as complete as shown by many stores in
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THE OFFICERS
of this bank will fee pleased to talk with you at
anytime concerning mutual business relations
W
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T A HEN the Federal Government, the
county, ; the ; city, and a large and
growing list of commercial and orivate
depositors entrust their funds to this institu
tion to the extent of $800,000.00, you may
' be sure that it is a safe one for you to Identify
yourself with.
GALL AND TALK IT OVER WITH US
La Grande National Bank
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
CAPITAL '.; ,; $ 100.000.00
SURPLUS . . . , 100,000.00
.. RESOURCES .: . .1,125,000.00
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
George Palmer, Pres. Fred J. Holmes, Vce Pres.
P. L. Meyen, Cuhlei Earl ZundeUss't. Cashier
Notice Is aer;,r it.i to all ccn
cerned. that Wm. Reynolds. adm!nf
trator 01 the estate t viii:Uic Albert
Adams, deceased, Hjx !n the
Ccunty Court of Union Cocnty, Ore
gon, oik final repo.- n.f hJi dir.Irl.
tifctJoa of th state ol said William
.lben Jdams. deceased and that
said court has set Wednesday, the 8th
I day of February, A. U . Ut! at. t
''eintk i. ,-n at tha poimfT M,nrt
house in La ilran.'e. Oregon, for the
hMrtne r4 anrh rnnrf n nhW.
tions la-(.
Dfel at La Grare. Oregon, ok
this IC'tU Jsr of January, A. C- 'M
. WILLIAM RETNCL1.?,
Administrator of the estate of Will-
!an? atbert Adam eased.
Jan, 10. 14, Si. Feb. I 14 51 ..
Every tamny has need of a good, reliable
liniment, r or spraina, bruises, soreneMi el
tba moaclc and rhcamatie pains'there l
none better tlian i nanibrriain NK '
all
5elee ef Street ImpreremeBt
ell determined and declared it intea
tSon; to la Dross' all that portkm of
Jefferson arenue, in said Improaement
district, as ' hereinafter described by
laying thereon Bitnltthie pavement,
the Council will, ten days alter the
service of this notice upon the own
ers of the property affected and bene
fitted by such Improvement, order that
laid above described Improvement be
made; that the boundaries of said dis
trict to be so Improved are aa fol
ows: All that portion of Jefferson avenue,
from the north side of Chestnut street
to the north side of Cove avenue.
(A) And the property affected or
benefitted by said tapnnenrent Is as
follows:
AH 'hat art ct Hocks 110. 111. 113.
and 11 nf t plin's Add. to La Grande
Ores' n. 'rnx northeast of the alley
between Adams and Jefferson avenues,
or sld r trerts. Also, all of blocks 111,
1 17 and lift of Cbapllns Add. to La
Grande, Oregon. Also, commencing at
a noi t forty feet northeast of the
u i u -r-st corner of lot 13, block 115,
y t tiri Una Add. to La Grande, Ore
V". thence northeast 150 feet, thence
southeast to a point 80 feet northwest
r. ;h northwest corner of lot 1, block
116, of said addition, thence southwest
150 feet, these northwest to the
place of beginning.
Notice is hereby further given that
the Council will levy a special as
sessment on all the property affected
and benefitted by such Improvement
for the purpose of paving for such im
provement That the estimated cost
of such improvement is the stun of
$30,351.00. That the Council will on
the 15th day of February, 1911, meet
at the Council chamber at the hour
of S 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 aggriev
ed by such assessment
La Grande, Oregon, Feb. 3, 1111.
CITT COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON. '
By C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon. ... Feb. 3.10t ,
To Whom It May Concern: ' f H '
Notice is hereby given that In pur
suance of a resolution adopted by the
Common Council of the City of ta
Grande, Oregon, on the 9th day of Feb
ruary, 1910, creating ' Improvement
District No. 17. and designating Jef
ferson Avenue as such district and In
pursuance of a resolution adopted b
aid Common Council on the 18th day
j of January, 1911, whereby said Coun-
Backache, Rheumatism, 5erT0iinesR.
Mean disordered kidneys, Foley Kid
ney Pills bare helved your neighbors;
they will also help you. Mrs. B, Hill,
Peoria, HU says: "I have suffered
greatly with my kidneys for years and
have, suffered also with rheumatism.
Have taken several we! known kidney
Pills. These have done me a great deal
of good, relieving me of the sever
backache and rettmatlsm and I cheer-
HUT Drug 8tere.
5tlc f 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 15th day of
Derember 1909. creating Improvement
District No. 13, and designating Penn
sylvania avenue, aa such district and
tn pursuance of a resolution adopted
by said Common Council on the 18th
day of January. 19U, whereby said
Council determined and declared , its
intention to Improve all that portion
of Pennsylvania avenue, in said im
provement district as herlnafter de
scribed, by laying thereon Blthulithic
pavement , the Council will, ten days
after the service of this notice upon
the owners of the property affected
and benefitted by ru"h improvement,
order that said above described im
provement be made; that the bound
aries of said district to be so improv
ed are as follows:
, All that portion of Pennsylvania
avenue, from the east side of 4th street
to the west side of Washington ave
nue. '
(A) And the property affected or
benefitted by said improvement Is as
follows:
The north half of blocks 63, 64, 65 j
and 66 and the south half of blocks
97. 9$, 99 and 100 in Chaplin's Add.
to La Grande, Oregon. I
Notice is hereby further given that
the Council will levy a special ass
men on all the property affected and
benefitted by such improvement for
the purpose of paying for such Im
provement That the estimated cost of
sj'h improvement is the sum of $13,
M9.30. That the Council will on the
lth day of Feb. 1911, meet at the
Council chamber at the hour of 8
o'clock p. m. to consider said esti
mated cost, and the levy of said aa
sessmeent ,when a bearing will be
srr.rttd to any person feeling aggrlev
. '. bv such assessment
La Grande. Oregon. Feb. 3, 19il.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
CRF.GON.
Pr C. M HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
Feb. 8 lot
MIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIi
TO OUR
; CUSTOMERS
j There Are Many of You
t That we appreciate your pat. t
I renage, year loyalty and stead- I
X fastness, folly as maeh as yea I
; ; appreciate th? help we have at
; ; toes been able to finish job,
. . gees without saying,
i HOWEVER, we wast t take
; ; this public, method ef UuibUbc
yon for past patronage and
X, with fall confidence that this
yatroiuge will continue, we
v pledge yon oar best endeavors
" he future as you have had
Mem in th past
Wishing yon an increased
rcssure ei uappiness sbc Pros
perity for the year 1911, we are X
Sincerely yours,
I The United States !
I National Bank, I
I LA 2fiAW?E, OREGON X
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Upiy pay Rent? m loan yos
MM money to build, ana yor
pay us as you wooW rtnt.
I R. 0UVER
YOU CRN GET
A kinds of Fancy
CaAes and Cookits
made by Mr. C. A.
ienftarf of Portland at
Royal Grocery
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Wne of Bakery Goods
Royal Grocery
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