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PAGE 2 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1911. r i , I ' V' H H Tl D IF NOT, IT WILL THE "OTHER" FELLOW 8 SHOES OVERALLS PIECE GOODS Childrens shoes - 39 to 98c Boys, without bib .- - 15c 8x4 Sheeting, per yd. - 24c Ladies and Childrens Boys bibbed, double seat Apron Gingham, per yd. - 61 -4c White Canvas Oxfords - 48c and knee - - - - 50c Calico, per yd. - - - 4c Ladies Shoes - $1.19 to $1.98 Mens nine ounce Lawns and Other Mens Shoes - 98c to $2.48 bibbed overalls - - 57c Wash Goods, - HAL FPRICE MISCELLANEOUS In Our Bargain Basement Underwear, all kinds, one-fourth off are Men's Straw Hats, Mil- Ladies and Childrens Hose, 9c i f j. ' . Bandana Handkerchiefs, 4c iineiy, Ladies One piece Corsets, new shapes, 50c and up Dresses at One Half Price . . ' ) 1f In o) ( jp '" I -1 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK The Temple of Economy LA GRANDE, OREGON I Citation. . quired to appear in the county court tate and expenses of administration In the county court, for the county of Union, State of Oregon. ' In the matter of the tetate of Henry D. Coger, deceased. To Mary C. Coger, Prentice W. Cog er and Richard Coger and to all un known parties Interested In Sffid es tate, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby cited and re- of the state of Oregon, for the' county of Union, at the court room thereof, at La Grande, In the county of Union, on Wednesday, the 5th day of July, 1911. at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause If any there be, why the real estate of said estate, viz: Lots 9, 10 and 11 in block 6 of Grandy's addition to the city of La Grande, Oregon, should not be sold to pay claims against said ts- WITNESS, the Hon. J. C. Henry, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, court for (Seal) the county of Union, with the seal of said affixed this 3rd day of June, 1911. Attest: ED. WRIGHT, Clerk. Jun 5 12 19 26 Jul 3. TENTED CIII IS GROWING HESERVATIONS FOR CAMPING GROUNDS BEING MADE. Man In f linrpe 0n Grounds Will Assist in Making Choices. READ M I v tLL Uh JUL O NICE LEVEL LOTS LOCATED TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF THE RAILROAD SHOPS. We are offering these lots at from $160. to $200. each, on the most liberal terms We furnish you an abstract of title, When yov have paid for these lots. Not a poor lot in our whole offering Better call al our office and learn more about these lots. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. With Chautauqua week approaching, farmers and La Grande people in num bers are looking about for camping facilities which will allow them to camp at the camping grounds adjoin ing the chautauqua grounds. There are two men at the park continually who will make reservations for these cainpers and as the demand is brisk, people anticipating spending the ten days at the tented city should see to It at once. By going to the grounds and making selections reservations can be made at this time and the best sites are rapidly being grabbed up. Contracts have been closed for the construction of the auditorium, and other buildings needed for the admin istration of a successful chautauqua. Everything is progressing with smoothness and precision and every thing will be In place at the appointed time. What He Would Pay to Hear. "Clemens." said a friend to Mark Twain tome years ago, "wouldn't yon like to go and hear Ingersoll on Moses this evening r "No." replied the humorist; "1 wouldn't give 10 cents to hear Inger soll on Moses, bnt I would give $10 to hear Moses on Ingersoll." Bell Phone Main 752. Independent phone 262. Foley Hotel Block. LaGrande Oregon I A Triumph of Ratiocination. Damocles saw the sword suspended by the hair. "Since It can't cut the hair. I Judge your wife baa been sharpening ber pencil. be remarked to the king. New fork Sun. The Poet's 8pur. , This la great poem. Ton must have been thinking of something In spiring when yon wrote it" "1 was. I was thinking of the in ttallment man." Pittsburg Post A Common Occurance TIME At the Last Minute...As Usual (Phone) "Hello! Hello lis this the Citv Grocery? e are going to have a wedding and banquet at our house, and wish you would send up some celery for our chicken salad right away." Grocer 4 4 Very sorry, Madam, but celery is now out of the market or what we have is so poor that T am ashamed to send it." (Phone) "Oh, dear, I must have some celery, as I would not serve a chicken salad made without it. lOll nillSt PVT if few 1HA CftniDrllm.n ni. . M .,. , O " - "' uuuivnuuc tit CULL V UlJbC, tf vjiuuci ve nave jJunKiey s ivalamazoo Celery for makinp s.nlnrlsi flint vnn will GnA c: a t . , celery, if the directions on the can label are followed, 1 ; and I will send yoff up one-half dozen cans of that. ' ' t vi uuuc; vu, a aw 6u giau you nave it, as it saves my banquet from being a failure. You had better send up one-half dozen cans, so I can have some in I the house. I thank you very much. I "Oh, wait a minute, you may also send me one-half I dozen cans of Dunkley's Kalamazoo Canned Celerv I TAT innL-lf I Am tins.! -T , " wvamg. x m mcu ui serving corn, tomatoes oc peas as side dishes, and will serve creamed celery and celery on toast as they are delicious and we ail like them. Please hurry them right up " (Rings off) Phone Main 75 City Grocery and Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries. J