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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1911)
v-. , i( PAGE 8 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, IAY 16, 1911. f - 3 !. ;v. .a I . I'.. II i'A j 5 . Si i 1 l Vf j'.;-. ; ! t f , "'j ' .'.1 - It?;:- GASH' i 9 T costs $1,000 spmetimes for a skeptical person to learn that a bank is a safer de pository, for money than a hand bag. rThat is what it cost a. lady recently to learn this bit ter lesson .. .. .. An enterprising burglar who was aware of her foolish distrust of banks watched his opportunity and the money was gone. The savings of almost a lifetime were lost merely because of the, fool ish fear thai the bank would break. Think of the millions and millions of dollarsnlbanks every day and night and the loss by the breaking of a the Union merchant and has been keeping in touch with La Grande for some time, being well satisfied with its rapid development and bright future. OPEN DIDS JUNE 22 IS HI COXSTErCTIOX OF .FEDERAL CULDIXG ASSURED. -V, C Bids Being Advertised for and ITill Be Let Early Tills Summer. bank is not one dollar in a hundred millions. DQH'T TRY TO BE YOUR OWN BANKER. U V v MY REGRET IT YOU J31ds for the construction of Wie federal building in La Grande wlllfbe let' Immediately after June 22. The postofflce department at Washington today authorized the Observer to pub lish notice of bids from contractors and these will be opened on June 22. At that time the bids will be let and though government wheels move slow ly, there seems no valid excuse for de laying actual construction beyond the month of July. In Buch an event the building will be completed and ready for occupancy along in the fall some time.' " '. One local contractor said today that he doubted If any builders of this city would enter the competition for the work. eminent are so exacting In detail that the contractor seldom . realises any profit on Uncle Sam'i work. Howev er, it Is still possible that some local firm will undertake to land the Job. The r plans and specifications are now on file at the postofflce. MORE PAYING IN AXBAST. ' ' - Twenty-Twe Blocks of BltnllthJe Or dered by the CouaelL . - Albanyj . Oregon, May .1. The city council last night passed ordinances ordering the construction of about 22 blocks of bltulithlc pavement. The work will commence Immediately and be finished promptly.' 5 ' ' ' ' A special committee appointed by the council baa Just returned from a trip'of Inspection to determine the merits of various pavement used, and especially that of concrete the latter being claimed by some of our citizens to be cheaper than bltulithlc. In view of the committee's adverse finding? concerning concrete the council pro ceeded to continue their policy of lay ing bltulithlc, which has been in vogue here and very popular for flv years. . The supporters of concrete are now thoroughly satisfied , that . concrete pavement, even though cheap, is not a good investment. ; Oregon Stravt berrjes Jlere. Freewater strawberries reached tha city this noon from Freewater. This The contracts let by . the gov- 'p the first shipment of Oregon berries and come in quart boxes. The E. Po lack grocery store receded a - ship ment on the delayed No. 6. COTE, THE BEAUTIFUL. In the far blue hills of Oregon : ML Fanny, greets the morning sun. And watches from her peaks of snow Its passage to the vale below Where at her foot serene and still Lies' Cove, supremely beautiful. L " , . . r . ' ... ': .. The land where the mammoth cher- ... rles grow ... . Pomona, fair, delights to know; Producing by her mystic powers ; -,A fairyland of fruit and . flowers, r i And happy homes whereeryou go 1 1 In Cove, where the mammoth cher V Hes.ghow,.', ' x. ' In the land where mammoth cherries ' .grow ,7 : ;.;;tV.. On ' winter Bights,' wltb the lights . - turned low ' ; ; ' ; And the old folks dreaming in sleew land - ; Young people build alr-castles . . 'grand ..,.,( . . And welcome the darts from Curd's 1 j bow " . ' In Cove, where the. mammoth cher ries 2 row. . '" , The dancing brooks, the rippling vlljs Sing merrily as water can And sparkle on the sunlit hills.. A priceless benefit to man. Above tha foot-hills, mantled green Appears the timbers darker huo Wbtle old Mt. Fanny's bead is seen Amid the sky's ethereal blue. Appreciate the blessings sent Oh! People' of this favored apot: Pont sow the seed of discontent And sigh for wha( you haven't gat Don't magnify your troubles, vast,, And little difficulties swell. But think the Lord your lot il cast In Cove, the grand and beautiful. ""'' 1 ; M. I CARTER. ', The STAGEBERO & SAJfDBORO. Fresh Ranch Eggs -and Butter Armour's Hams Bacon and Lard Hill Bros.' Highest Grade Red. and Blue Can Cooffee for lovers of GOOD COFFEE t l vJ5! LA G R A N DE, O R EG ON SHOW E IIHCE JiyEMLES PROVE THEMSELyES ' ' -'4 WIVVl'Dil 4 IT DTVW 1 lf ' ' .'' :waH Audience Last Night Out Boost ' g lug; for Show Tot'ny. ' ' . ; . A pcore of. pretty g'rls last evn!ns ynertafned a smtll audience at i.tho S eward In the finest sort of fashion . r ,... . V;,.- .'." J. -:?;-'V' " r- v-'.. out boosting for the Boston Juveniles, brought here by , the loca ; Modern Woodmen of America. The singers are well trained and pretty, the show Is full of snap and pepper and at no time is there a dull moment in the production. The "Rose of Blandeen" will be presented tonight and for testi monials of the company ask anyone of the audience last evening. There Is a freshness of voice and a rfplrlt of ac tlon that the long-drilled and over worked adult comic opera casts can not duplicate. V General surprise at the high plaue of. excellency when the company at tains was expressed at the production last evening. The house was almost in constant laughter. There are 2 stars In , the cast and to mention one would be to the improper discredit of the others. , . BLACK 'S 1 .. I ' . ' : : la! 'The I ED L. ('. PRATT OF I'ORTLAN'P IS SOW WITH FIRM. Black & Pratt, New Firm Name, and Business to Be Continued. L. C. Pratt, for several years in the custom office at Portland, has Joined with C. J. Black of the Black real s tate office and has formed a partner phlp with Mr. Black. The firm will be known as Black & Pratt, and will conduct a realty business the same us now. Mr. Pratt has moved his family to La Grande and as soon as he can find a suitable location will establish a permanent home. He Is a young man, experienced in real estate and insurance and will no doubt prove himself a valuable adjunct to the firm. "I have been negotiating wfth Mr. Pratt for some time and feel "that 1, have added an. enterprising and com petent man to my firm," saldMr4 Black In announcing the new firm. will continue a regular real estate and In surance business and the public will mho will I f wf o aga.h t the Slew. mm ,n flir- l ratt a genial individual rd fonftrht under uilces of the.who haa bccom attracted by the tu- ?IIodeni WHdm f America. . tur.e of GranJd an 1" to be one n , 1 of us." .arrd almost to a man the audience is 'Mr. Pratt is a cousin of O. P. Pratt. All Right Clothes for Classes of Men Tbom Hellene, one of the popular ac tressea with the Boston JuTenlles" l01d young men, young old men young young men, and old old men can all find here the right ckithes for themselvesjust the styles they want, in just the shades they like, and at just the prices they want to pay, for we have studied the likes and dislikes of all classes of men and have provided new spring Suits of Unusual Merit in correct styles, to please all tastes. Whether you buy one of our fine Suits at $15.00, or one of the un equaled garments at $35.00 you will surely find them to be The Best in the World for the Money ' We want to sell you your clothes this spring, but more still, we want to sell you your clothes next season and the season after, and so on, so we take particular pains to make every value so good, every effort to please you so painstaking, every transaction with yo u so satisfactory that, once you trade here we will be sure of your future patronage. ' ; ' ; ; We Especially Urge You ; t , , to call and see the new spring goods we are now sho wing, try on a few coats, see how you look in them J .-, Don't think you have to buy because you look. I iV y ilev i. .v Scranioii 3 THE STORE THAT SATISFIES ( 11 - - it J,.- :4 t -