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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1911)
Jt'AUW 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY APRIL 8, 1911. t 5 H met Eaf I wa; It op pot ag the . niO ne roi eld go rw ats sU be at vl '. f ' ! lo w 10 11 n tl : L p ii 1 I I 1 I .- r,!, Mma. pUnw u bl buf Q SOCIETL. . , . , (Continued from page tf.) the poultry industry la-Oregon may have an opportunity to attend. . Absolutely Pure Tiso only baking powtSar ntsda from Royal Grapo Croam of Tartar l.lALCMJ.lLI.VEFiSFaATE Kotice of Dissolution. Notice U hereby glvtn that the part nership of Wilson & Retd, real estate firm, has this day, April 4. 1911, been dissolved. Fred C. Reed will continue the business. ' ; 'All bills will be "paid by me and all ed by me. D.: Apr. 3-6t FRED C. REED. OCONNELL'S Cigar Store Tool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobac co and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of cigars In the city. Observer's Cnt Ijnie ii:ise. ball scores crery day there's n game,'". ; Corner Depot and Jefferson St. I during the week. . The program An ( "enounced as follows: Paper C. B. Hawley..Mrs. Snodgrass .In a Garden C. B. Hawley I Mrs. O. E. Silverthorne. j Paper Jesse L, Gynor..Mrs. Corbett I Sweetheart. ; ........... ,C. B. Hawley Mrs. Geo. Blrnle. , A very pretty Beven course dinner was served by Dr. and Mrs. Seemann last rvjr'rj-'fo tin "ciders and trustees of the Presbyterian church. The table was decorated with red carnations and the color scheme in red was carried out very harmoniously. Sirs. Seemann was assisted by Mrs. J. K. Wright, Mrs. Walter M. Pierce, Mrs. Turner Oliver and Mrs. C. E. Cochran The occasion was the organization of the boards of the church. There were prfesent altogether 17 gentlemen. .. Mrs. Fred Kiddle was hostess to the Bridge club this week. The guests from La Grande made the trip in a carryall and experienced all the vic issitudes of such a trip in a hayrack arrangement for a vehicle. 4 Lectures on Poultry Baking. ' Corvallis, Ore., April 7. (Special; Alfred G. Lunn, of Camden, N. J who is instructor In the poultry de partment at the Oregon Agricultural coll. ge is to give a series of five 11-1 lUBUHieu leviures ou poultry rumniK In Portland under the auspices' of the Y. M. C. A. and the Portland Junioi Poultry, club,, an organization on which is the outgrowth of the young people's poultry contest started there a year ago by the college. Mr. Lunn's first lecture, April 7, will be on "The Poultry Industry In Ore gon." He will speak April 14 , on "Locating and Constructing the Poul try Plant;" Aril 21 on "Selecting and Reproducing a Flock;"' April 28 on "Feeds and Feeding;" and May 5 on "Preparing and Mark;tlng Poultry Products." These are to be free lectures, and will be given In the evening, lri the Y.'M. C. A. auditorium, that all who are Unerestrd In the advancement of . Xotlce of Street Improvement. To whom it mav concern: N'nHrn Is hereby jdven that In resolution adopted by the common council or tne city or La Grande, Ore gon, on the 1st day of December, 1909. creatinsr ImnrovemMit rtintrlrf Vn q and designating Fourth street as such district, and in pursuance of a resolu tion adopted by said common council on the first day of February, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared Its intention to Improve 11 that portion of Fourth Btreet. in said improvement district as hereinafter described by laving theroon mr . dam, th; council will, ten days after tne service of this notice upon- ths owners of the prope'rty affected and oenenttea oy such improvement, or der that said above dscrib?d Im provement be made; that the boun daries of said district t3 be so lm proed are as follows: All that portion of I'r'h sVst. from th: south side o 0 vtnu:, :o the tiorth side of C avenua. (A) And the nrnnerty affected or benefitted by sa'd improvement is as follows: All the property between the wst line of Fourth street and a 1'ne drawn from O avenue, south through the center of blocks 74, 75, nd the block used by school district No. 1, and block 88, 89 and 96, Chap lin's Bddltlon and block 11, 10 and 1, Arnolds & Drays addition and blocks 5 and 4, Arnolds addition and block l-B-st.. original town of La Grande, ind all the property between the east line of Fourth street and the west line n Flf'h street, including all of blocks ;. 68. 51. 50, 41. 40; 31; 30; 21: 20; ii nun iv. ouaoiiu'n Miiiiii ion. nii iiH. Ing in the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon. ( Notice 1b hereby further Riven that th'i council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and nefltted by such improvement for the purpose of paying for Buch Im orovement. That the estimated cost if such Improvement is the sum- of $15,070.00. That the council will on thi 19th day of April, 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 as sessment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment. .- La Grande, Oregon, April 7th, 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By ,C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, i Oregon.. Ap. 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19., J' I -i : 4 sL 1 f 1 lift .' iiV'if't ' A FLORSHEIM SHOES FLOR.SHEIM SHOEf3 FLORSHEIM SHOES THe B est Advertisement Store ever had has been the goods we have sold. We have always believed that small profits would make a big business. Our nsw Spring merchandise exhibits in a mark ed decree hat values can be offered when the dealer is looking to his future," and considers, first of all, the customers satisfaction. merlooked : p. pB: A full eghe of Summer le)earablcs It, v Play Suits C- and C. play suits for girls, boys and babies; light and dark shades in light and heavy weight cloths; many styles, price 50, 60. 65 and75c. Your little boy or girl will be out in the sun from now own; our selection is large in both play and dress straws. 25, 35, 40c to $1.50. OUR NEW SPRING su will WIN your trade if you see them, a nd HOLD your trade if you wear them. To get a thorough understanding of how good they are, how beautiful they look, how varied are the models, and how moderately they are pricedyou will have to see them To get a better understanding of ftow well they will wear, how well they fit, how well they retain their shape, you w;ll have to buy them. When you have done this, you are among the best and most satisfied dressers in town. We are showing all the new things in Hats , Shoes, and Furnishings of all kinds for Men and Boys. We're glad to have' you come to look, and if you want to buy, we can surely please you. xmsssmassxnmsm IflDNOf & SCDSANtdDN The Siore That Satisfies. FLOPJ3HE1TI SHOES .' . FLORSHEIM SHOES FLORSHEIM SHOES Cfirls Presses OUR STORE FOR THE GIRLS Our styles in wash dresses are just as dainty in effect and serviceable in ma terials as one could wish them to be, values that assure an unparalleled sav ing for you at 50, 75c to $1.00. Overalls Made "just like papa's" and you know that pleases your boy. These garments are especially well made. THE GIRLS NOT OVERLOOKED We.have them in a good assortment for the little sisters. Jhoes -We sell the E.-C. Scuff er shoes for chil dren; made especially for growing feet, they are wide and shaped like the foot. and fine for wear. Pnce $1.25 to $2.00. . Monarch hosiery As the name implies, are second to none for the sturdy out-door children. No darning the stocking next time, mother. Think of our Monarch line and give them a trial. All colors, heavy and light rib. Price 12 1-2, 15, 20 and 25c. THE FAIR Opcnlu? Yakima Division. On Friday, March 24th, the 0.W, R. & N. will open its new branch from Attallla to North Yakima, and will run a through train dally between Walla Walla and North Yakima, leav ing Walla Walla at 9:13, arriving at North Yakima at 3:09 p. m. Returning train will leave North i'aklma at 8:45 a. m.. arriving in Wal la Walla 2:30 p. m. In addition to the above service mo tor cars will be run between Kenne wlck and North Yakima, and between Grand View and North Yakima, also between Mldvale and Sunneyside. Con luctions weBtbound can be made with Washington Dvlslen No. 8 and main line No. 5; eastbound at Walla Walla with Washington division No. 7 and main lln No. 18. For more complete information as to train service on this branch, call on any local agent of the O.-W. R. & N. WM. McMURRAY, eod General Pass. Agent. ing. Phones: Office Mala 2, Resi dence Main 33. ;DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician j and Surgeon. Special attention to ; diseases and surgery of the eye, j Phones: Office Main 22; Rest i dence Main 728. Iud. 631. ,' .JEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath j Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332'. j Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, j Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. i i i i J. C. PRICE, D. M. D.-Dentlst Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black 399. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur 6 rHOFESSIO.NAL DIKEtTOKY, A rilYSICIASS AXD SURGEONS. N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. an! D:pot street Office. Mala 68; Rosl dace t9. - A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN. M. J). Drs, Richardson ft Loughlla, Physicians and Surgeons, Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala 65; Ind. 3!?. ' Dr. Louchlln's rps Vain rr.r- ij ....... ,w,t . 11 VI . 1297. C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician nd surgeon. Special attention to Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Build- geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store I La Grande. Residence phone, Re 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone B3; both phones si residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCKRAN Attorneys: Char E. Cochran and Geo- T. Coch- . run. L Grande National Bank" Bldg.. La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices In al Ithe courts of the Stat and United states. Office In La Grande Nailwuoi Bant Bldg., La Grande, Oregcu D. W. C. NEISON Mining Engineer. uaicer C'ty, Oregon. Hard ie Spray Rigs Lime-Sulphur solution Arsenate of Lead, and Paris Green Peerless and Salinas Burbank seed potatoes C. 0. Ramsey, & Co. Greenwood and Jefferson