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PAGE 2 LA GttANDK EVENING OBStfilVEIi. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 191L piliMjiilKf Look for this Sign on Leading Garages oa canno now vhat a good fare is q M yoa try a Michelin properly Mated ' SS IN STOCK BY DITTEBRANDT AUTO COy V Washington St., La Grande. TheGeorg e Palmer- Lumber Company Retail Department We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid Roofing, Deadening felt, Building Paper We are prepared to furnish and deliver" material, promptly. , , : Phone Main 8. In Choosing a bank your decision should be based on a close study of the important factors; its Capital, its Assets, its Policy, its Board of Dirfifitnrs The officers of this bank are among the most solid and --- , . , v vukiuvoo iiKii vi 1,1 no ocnuu. i ney nave always been closely identified with the growth and progress of the community. They measure up well, and are in every respect worthy of your confidence. V U. S. NATIONAL BANK LA GRANDE, OREGON- Martin 6 Bradley SANITARY PLUMBING Ph UUU QIQO NEXT DOOR TO mvt umvav utQ CITY HALL .1 That's What They All Say Sam o it's Good ForWhat'Ails You BOOSTERS VISIT ELI FOLKS FIRST 3TOVE TO FORM AN EXTEX SITE ASSOCIATION. Lofl flab Dlwtor Go to Elgin This Flrln the first gun In a campaign to place the commercial clubs of Union aaa waiiowa counties on a firmly ce mented foundation whprpnn -h nd all are to work not only harmoniously Dut uniteaiy ror a common end a group or commercial club director are planning on leaving earl thla eventn? by automobile for Elgin where Ihe first rf m .Inn A 11- 111 i j V rui. i o i ico xn tana wui u iiiuue. I tie Proposition Is for th dlnfirtnra tn tnllr over the commercial situation with the Elgin directors and commence the scheme which is1 Intended to work for the common good of all. The plan has been advanced often, but this la th first time that steps have actually been laiten to carry into realization the Idea wmcn is tne most niaua bie an for all concerned. The cost of nnhildtv i not only rellfved from one particular ciud. it is argued, but the benefits de rived will be scattered to the towns of pot ft the Grande Ronde ml Wallowa valleys. ; Those who are shednl-d in mato the trip this evening are: Commercial Club Manager S. M. "Slouch DlreMnr. Currey, Geddes, Dunn, Collier, Wood, Hoimes ana uennis. Stallion Law Effective May 25. Corvallls. Anril 20 rKnnninn tk new stallion law which was passed by ' go Into effect May 25. The stallion Doara nas been oreanlz.-d. nnrl ninna for the work are being made, but no licenses will be Issued until After inv 25. Stallion owners should, however, get In their applications befnm that dat;. , . : , - It Will not be n0B8lble tA ro?iatr and have examined all the horses in tne state in a day or two, so that some time may Intervenp between th r. celpt of the application and the Issu ance of the license. Tt In nnt evnontoA that the owners stop uslngi their hosr es during that period, hut it. In ed that no horses will hp Mauri ftftai way 25th until an application for 11 cense has been mad. Animals ha vine rnnntv 1 Ironed. tuIii also have to get state licenses under the new law, as there Is too connection DetWeen the State, lleenno nnil thot o. sued by the county. Money paid for COUniV IlCfnSeA Will nnt mnnt tn-marA securing state licenses. Copies of the iitw ana application blanks may be ob- milieu irom tne BnorAtnrr nf tha hno..i at CorvalliS. It Is not nerosaa ever, that the applications be mad? on me regular blanks. A lPttor wu itn n well providing the necessary informa- uun ia inciuaea. All applications must be acconinanled hv th tin foo dmh n T - v vv, MUM) 41J case oi registered Horses, bv the nfidl gree certificate. Thnna noHiirraao nm - ' P1 0 ntil be returned. For hnraa nnt miri.krat the owner must give a complete state ment or me norse s breeding. E L Potter, secretary Stallion Registration uuui u , KWfffWHHH, ME RCMA-NBI t Worth til v i es Merchandise of Dependable, , - i Respectable, Satisfactory Quality MERCHANDISE THAT YOU WILL FEEL PROUD OF WEARINO. MER CHANDISI! THAT IS ECONOMICAL BECAUSE IT IS PRICED FAIRLY. THIS STORE SPECIALIZES ON THIS LINE OF MERCHANDISE ONLY AND SPECIALIZES ON AN ACCOMMODATING, INTELLIGENT AND APPRECIATIVE STORE SERVICE. JUST NOW OUR STOCK IS COM PLETE IN EVERY LINE. :';'An;:Loveliest of Everj ihing for Spring OF COURSE YOU WILL HAVE T0C031IE AND SEE THEM FOR YOUR SELF. THERE ARE TOO MANY NICE THINGS TO TELL YOU ABOUT ALL OF THEM IN THIS SPACE. And Our Bargain Department CHOCK FULL OF GOOD MERCHANDISE FOR LESS THAN ORDINARY NO TRASH, BUT JUST SPECIAL BUYS THAT 'WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO PICK UP AND NOW OFFER AT A GREAT SAVING TO.THOSE WHO FEEL THE NECESSITY OF ECONOMIZING. r Opening Taklma Division. On Friday, March 24th, the O.-W. R. & N. will open Its new branch from Attallia to North Yakima, and will run a through train daily between Walla Walla and North Yakima, leav ing Walla Walla at 9:15. arrivlni? nt North Yakima at 3:09 p. m. Returning train will leave North Yakima at 8:45 a. m., arriving in Wal la War i 2:30 n. 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 Sunneyslde. Con- nectlons westbound can be made with Washington Division No. 8 and main line No. 5: eastbound at Walla Wniin 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. Ti 1PE0P1L E'S STO ITiCd ;: Opera House Block, La Grande, Oregon f fTTTTTTTTTITTTTOTtTTTTT Wt44TTTttTlTTTtTOTTttTit eod General Pass. Agent Notice of Street Improvement. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that In pursu ance of a resolution adopted by the common council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the Sth dav of June, 1910. creating Sewtr Improve ment District No. 1 and designating boundaries of Sewer District No. 1. as Buch district, and In pursuance of a resolution adopted by saia common council on the 12th day of April, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared its intention to improve all that portion of said district, in said eewer Improvement district as herein after described, by laying sewers In the streets and alleys, the council will, ten days after the service of this no tice upon ''the owners of the nronertv affected and benefitted by such Im provement, order that said above d;- scrlbed Improvement be made; that the boundaries of said district to be so Improved are as follows: (A) And the property affected or benefitted by said Improvement Is as follows: - Commencing at the Junction of Wil low street and the O.-W. R. & N. Co.'s railway track, thence northwest, to block "A", Honan's addition. thence southwest . 250 feet, thence west down center of Jefferson avenue to the center of Fourth street and Jefferson avenue, thence north on Fourth street to center of Division street, thence west on Division street to city limits, thence south to center of Baker street, thence east on Baker street and "Z" avenue to a point di rectly north of the center line (north and south) of block 15, Gangloff's addition, thence south to eenter of "N" avenue, thence east on "Jienue to a point directly south of th'eVnter line (north and south) of block 2. Wis dom's addition to La Grande, thence north In alley between Cedar Btreet and Oak street to center of "O" ave nue, thence east on "O" avenue to Cedar street, thence north on Cedar strett to Pennsylvania avenue, thence east on Pennsylvania avenue to a 1 point opposite the. center line (north and south) of block il, Grandy's ad dition to the city, of La Grande, thence north tn alley between Second Btreet and Thjrd street to Main avenue, thence east on Main avenue to a point south of center (north and south) of block 1, Grandy's addition to the city of La Gjandejthencn Third and Fourth streets to Adams avenue, thence southeast down Adams avenue to Willow street, thence eaet on Willow Btreet to the place of be ginning. Notice Is hereby further given that the council will levy a epecial assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by such Improvement for the purpose ( of paying for such Im provement. That the estimated cost of such Improvement Is the sum of $71,800.08, That the council will on the 26th 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 13th, 1911. ' CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, J OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS,' Recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon. -tut. LOOK CLOSELY. at our jelly roll and other cakes. Tell us If you ever saw finer looking. They will make you long for a taste the minute your eyes rest on them. WHEN. YOU GET THAT -TASTE YOU'LL KNOW WHY THIS BAKERY IS SO POPULAR. : : V - ,,; SXOWFLAKE BAKERY, JAS. FARQUHARSON, Prop., ; 213 Fir St. 1 r 4) J, H. PEARE, i La Grande's Leading Jeweler Opposite U. 8. Lani Offiee A dams Avenue. SeldeF9 Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco lates Can't Be Beaten i . . - - . . t Qpprf BuythmlH Bm We hne the best quality of J C CU 3 Western Grown Seeds, also Timothy, Cloker, Alfalfa, etc. toaters-Stanchfieid Produce Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS