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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1911)
"PAUL 4 LA GRANDE EVLMNG OLUVLli 'SATUTiDAY, APML 29, 19ii. THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNjS Editor and Owner. r""j Entered at the itostofiice at La Grande as second-class matter. SrBSClilPTlOX BATES Iiily,: single eopy ; 5c Pally, per week, l.'n Dally, per month.... I I-:-1 - !" TT JLJLAJ il LJj 910111201115 1171819202122 2526 272829 SO .KO LOGER ANY DOUBT. Union county's fair is assured. The meeting last evening settled the fact that this fall another splendid expo sition will be held in La Grande. There was a strong sentiment favoring the rancher as a factor in the fair this fall. Prominent farmers from . all parts of the valley will be appealed to to take a direct interest in the work as well as to display their products. This is the right' spirit for . without the substantial, sane 'thinking farmers no far can reach.' any derree of ano cess. " And, besides, the farmers are a dedly . important part of the Orande decidedly important part of , tho Grande Ronde valley. TXRN OUT AMMVEICOME BAKER. Tomorrow Baker's baseball team plays a return game !n La Granda and from present indications each team Is going to be in good shape. The boys are really playing ball this year and everyone who enjoys a good game 5 Two Hew Spring Styles Bnmft CLOTHES '' , i v ' . ' i: - I 'M ' ' . . ' '...!'- Mi--. ;i - i ! iii r i in . VJ MWtfMtM If i . i - Ederheimcr-Strin Young Mcn'i Qothei aracuuar iviesi Copyticbt 191 1 Mttti Dcckit & Colli are the class of trade we cater to. Cur clothing lines are selected es pecially to please the critical buyer suiti $i2.5o ficnjamln 0othes top coats to $35 cflljrtd Bcnjanvme" 7.50 to $25 8 O'Glock snd still pressing his Trvusers! Em get caught this wayl . : wear Sbciely Brand Clothes .wiihfhe. Patent vf M Permanent Crease' and be on time,' mm ii nil u. ti VVI I 7 7V I Cwlgl" U AUwd Vockw it Coh FOUR GREAT LINES OF SPRING CLOTHES TO SELECT FROM TH XVE ARE EXCLUSIVE Gordon and Stetson Ijats. heiser Neckwear ; Indesiructo Trunks AGENTS FOR J.E.Tilt Shoes & Oxfords Manhattan Shirts Eagle Brand Caps TP f 1 1" Bl f f f ' - SAVOY SHIRTS 1ST OUR : MEN'S STORE THEATRE PROGRAM. "Little Lad in Dixie". . .... .Vita A southern war stor. , "Red Deer's Devotion .... Pathe i Drama. "Little Shepherdess"..;. Selig ' Drama. . Special Xew musical instru ments. . ,Song "Oh, You Dream" Mr. . Cowan. Cowan. Pianist and tenor soloist Greenaway drums and effects. Admission 10 cents THE QUALITY STORE will have a chancer tomorrow to attend 'one,' ': ".. Then there is another feature, which is important Baker treated the La Grande - crowd, very pleasantly and showed them a good time last Sunday when our boys played In that cityj Let La Grande turn out and reciprocate in a way that all will understand our appreciation of the courtesy extended. We want to beat. Baker's team on the diamond, but we also want Baker peo ple to know they are welcome in this city, and that we are delighted to have them with us. Meet the train in the morning and see that every visitor en Joys himself. ' 'ottce of Street Improvement. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the clty of La Grande, Oregon, on the 9th day of February, 1910, creating Improvement District No. 20, and designating Elm street as such district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said common council on thy 19th day of April, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared Us intention to improve all that portion of Elm street, In said lm ' provement district as hereinafter de scribed, by laying thereon bltullthic pavement, the council will, ten days I after the service of this notice upon the oRers of the property affected and benefitted by Buch Improvement, order tht said above described Im provement be made; that the boun daries of said district to be so lm-i proved are as follows: ; ; All that portion of Elm street, from the north line of Washington avenue, to the south curb line of Jefferson av- enue. ' (A) And the property affected or benefitted b said improvement Is as follows: All the property in the east 1-2 of blocks 106 and 113 and all the property in the west 1-2 of blocks 107 and 112, all in Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Oregon. Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by such improvement for the purpose of paying for such im provement Is the sura of 16.300.00. That the council will on the 10th day of May, 1911, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a nearing will be granted to any per son feeling aggrieved by such assess ment. La Grande, Oregon, April 27th, 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS, , Recorder of the city of La Grande, Ore. Ap 29 M 10 ftHTWWTWTTHHHHTTTH4TWWTfHt Old Friends and New ; Winning permanent, lasting friends is the work of time, and this bank numbers among its clients hundreds of banks and business houses with whom it has had close relations for a great part of the twenty-four years of its existence. Our friends have helped to make this one of the largest and strongest banks in the West. We have helped in their making, too. We welcome. new friends and will attend to their wants with the same fidelity which has cemented our relations with our older ones. La Grande National Bank LA ORANDE, OREGON. CAPITAL;. . V $ 100.000.00 SURPLUS . ; . 100,000.00 , RESOURCES . . . 1,100.000.00 ; UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ! Fred J. Holmes, Pres. W. J. Church, Vice Pres. I F. L. Meyers, Cashiei Earl Zundel,i4s$'. Cashier Ml)lHIHIIimiIHHUHMimHHmlimmiM iF0R SALE Two good homestead re- The Muiio ef Birds. V Birds are usually accounted the most musical of aVlmals. yet It is very much of a task to set their notes to music. The reason is that birds are utterly negligent of the laws of har mony. There Is not one of them, it is safe to say. that knows the difference between a major third and a dominant chord. This deficiency in musical knowledge Is rather surprising when we consider how beautifully the birds sing and may be used as an argument to show that a theoretical knowledge Is n humbug. But if birds knew more about harmony their songs could all be set down and quite a decent revenue derived from the sale thereof. Anoth er reason why it Is difficult to put the melody of the song birds luto notes is that the quality of the tone Is unlike any musical Instrument. This Is true of all birds except the thrush, whose hour descends for the first three notes In perfect seconds and with much purity of tone.-From Old Scrap Book. llnqulshments in Wallowa Inquire of D. Birchoux. county. FOR RENT A room 23x36 in Lewis building. 'Suitable for small lodge, v 4-19-tf FOB RENT Housekeeping rooms. Close in. On ground floor. , Inquire 1417 Wash avenue. Phone Red 752. 4-5-tf : HORSES PASTURED Inquire F. Stillwell or phone. E. FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms. Terms reasonable. Call at 1309 avenue. In afternoon. 4-228-tf WOMEN Sell guaranteed h'oBe., 70 per cent, profit. Make $10 dally. Full or part time. Beginners investigtae. Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Phila delphia, pa; 4-27-6t COMFORTABLE HOME Jn a town with a payroll. Two entire blocks, very close In. Six room house, good ' barn, poultry yards and sheds, bear ing orchard, city w'ater; Land can all be irrigated. Good location either for poultry business or to build cot tages for rent. Price J2.500.00. Terms on part If desired.: Address Box 35, Wallowa, Oregon. 4-25-6t 8TRAYED From my . pasture near Alicel one two-year-old mule brand- - ed F and one yearling light bay colt branded S T on tne right shoulder Was last seen going up past the Morgan lake power plant but may have come back. A suitable reward will be given for the whereabouts of the same. Simon Woodell. Inde pendent phone 271. D-4-29-6t w 1 1 BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs at $1.50 "per setting. Hy Posselt, phone Black 932, Fruitdale. Wd Sat- tf FOR SALE Furniture and lease one of the best rooming houses in La Grade cheap if taken at once. Ap ply at Observer office. 4-29-tf SPLENDID "Soo refrleerator. : Al most new. Very cheap. Dalton's. ' ' ". . 4-29-tf ICIassifiedl i Advertising Benjamin Franklin said: "Show me how your graveyard Is kept and 111 show you what kind of people live In the com munity." The Blue Mountain Marble Works Has just received a carload of Vermont marble. Place your or ders at once for monuments, head stones and markers. Decoration Day Will Boon be here. You should . Bee that the graves of your dead are properly marked. The Blue Mountain Marble Works E. C DAVIS, - PROP. The Sound Sleep of Good Htalth. Cannot be overestimated and any ail ment that prevents It is a' menace to health. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis., Bays: "I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was muc) run down. I have been taking Fokj , Kidney Pills but a short time and no Bleep as sound as a rock, my genera) condition is greatly improved, and I know that Foley .: Kidney Pi Kg have cured me." Good results always fol- . low the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They are a prompt corrective of url-v aary Irregularities. Try them.; Hill's Drug store. a.p. 4, 6, 8, 11, 13. 15. 18 20 22 25 27 29. Agents Wanted Good hustlers to sell high gade specialties. Live men of . good address can beat a salary Job two to one. ' Apply from 7 to 8:30 a. m. The Oregon Spec ialty Co. Room 1, Corpe building, (up stairs.) Second entrance south of post' office. HlTlirfrriafrfcMffTirtftBiBltfcif irtfB mft alfc ihi ati A A A rti Are You Re If So, You Can Buy a Home ON THE RENT MONEY It We will furnish you the money to buy a home outright or build It according to your own p'ans, in any town or city you may select In the United. States, at 5 per cent Blmple interest For further in- If formation call on Jackson & Mays I F. Phy's office Agents Standard Real Estate Loan company, of Dallas, Texas. i