La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 08, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING 0B3KVttt
SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911.
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GOMMENGES JULY 8th 1911
The time has come again when stocks must be lowered when ; summer, goods must go. Come to this sale with
full confidence that you will get by far the greatest values possible to secure anywhere you will not be dis
appointed. The assortments are ample the goods are worthythe prices are I extraordinary. Its the one biff
: bargain event of the season. ! ', '.' V-
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4 SPECIAI. BARGAINS -
MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
Broken lots nearly all sizes.
$2.50 Suit, now -J............$1.50
2.00 Suit, now .. 1.00
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ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS
One lot of Men's Oxfords, $4.00 to $5.00 val
ues, now ....:.:.... :.......;..,.l:.. $2.50
$12.50 suits
15.00 suits
16.00 suits
17.50 suits
18 50 suits.
20.00 suits
22.50 suits
25.00 suits
27.50 suits
30.00 suits.
-$
9.35
11.25
12.00
13.10
13.90
14.95
16.85
18.75
20.60
22.50
Boys' Suits half price
Boys' Hats one third off
Read these items and then take advantage of them
.1 T0MEY
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" ON ALL MEN'S CAPS.
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT
ON ALL MEN'S PANTS.
TWENTY-FIVP PER CENT DISCOUNT
ON ALL MEN'S STRAW HATS.
THIRTY-THREE AND A THIRD PER
CENT DISCOUNT
ON MEN'S FANCY VESTS.
BOYS' SHOES
$3.00 Boys' Shoes, now ...:....... ..$1.85
2.75 Boys' Shoes, now ;.. 1.75
2.50 Boys' Shoes, now .;......;..:. 1.50
2.25 Bovs' Shoes, now . . 1.35
2.00 Boys' Shoes, now ,.:..:: 1.25
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THE STORE THAT SATISFIES
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aUrllE. the same shall become delinquent and
Notice of the recorder of the city requiring the city recorder to prepare
of La Grande, Oregon, of the assess-
a special assessment roll In accord
ant with the assessment herein lev
ied and to collect said assessment."
The same being in improvement dis
trict No. 20 in said city of La Grande.
Notice la hereby given that the as- Oregon, is now in my hands for col-
eessment roll for the Improvtment. of lection and that any assessment there
Elin street from the north line of ,n my P'd to m at any tini-e
ment of Elm street from the north
line of Washington avenue to the '
south curb line of Jefferson avenue. I
Washington avenue to the south curb
linm of Jefferson avenue, being in
Improvement district No. 20 In the
within ten (10) days from the 8th day
of July, 1911, without penalty, Interest
or cost: and each property owner la
Hereby notified that on application to
city of La Grande, Oregon, under the tlie undersigned within ten (10) days
provisions of Ordinance No. 538, Ser
les 1911, entitled: "An Ordinance de
from the 8th day of Juno. 1911, which
Is the first publication of this notice,
thev wl'l he flUnwori in
flaring the cost of improving Elm sesssment In ten (10) annual Instjll
etreet fro mthe north line of Wash- ments, the, first Installnmit thereof
Ington avhue to the south curb Une'belnfc due and payable oh or before
of Jefferson avenue: determlnlnr fh he 17th day of July, 1912. If apnll-
property benefitted thereby, levying! TJZ.T PrvWed-
... . ! tne whole amount will be and become
,an assessment thereon, to defray the,due-.. payable and delinquent on the
costs and expenses of the Improve-; u;h day of July, 1911.
ment; providing for the assessment! All property owners interested are
roll of. the sam and directing the en-' hereby notified to appear at my office
try of said assessment in the doclsft!1" the city hall and pay the same.
ofMty ltene; providing a time when' The assessment roll Is as follows:
CHArLl.VS ADDITION.
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112.
113
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113
113
113
113
113
113
northwest 10 feet-
southeast 25 feet
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southeast 25 feet
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By order qf the council June 28th,i9n.
Peoorder of tbp City of Ti Ornnde Oieon.
Genevieve, Bohnenkamp 76.86 '
Gtnevleve Bohnlenkamp '.313.57
Island City Mercantile-& Mill
ing company ............... 93.68
Island City Mercantile & Mill
ing Co. .......... ...131.33
Island City Mercantile & Mill- .
Ing Co. ........'.............213.93
Island City Mercantile & Mill
ing Co. .....................430.30
La Grande National bank ....1390.48
La Grande National bank ......192.20
D. H. Stewart ........... .......115.37-
D. H. Stewart ................ 76.86
or all bids.
La Grande, Oregon, July 5th, 1911.
. r; C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon. 7-7-5t
C. M. HUMPHREYS,
S"8,"S,S,S,J have moved their camp over on Whls
HOME NEWS. il,';
5 ' ""i".' uriud jui uu me V. tX. Li.
q ' y .fti tun haa ben In the repair shop for i
? t $ & 4 , the pa8t week ,beinB verhauld. j
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that Angus
j Shaw, administrator of the estate of
Isabella Shaw, deceased, has filed in
j the county court of Union county, Ore
gon, his final account as administrator
of said estate, and said court has set
l Monday, the 7th day of August A. n i iww uinimift
1911, at two o'clock p. m.. for the
hearing of such report and all objec
tions thereto.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
July 8th, 1911.
ANGUS SHAW,
Administrator''
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Frank, Arellanes, formerly of
Boston Red Sox, who frankly adma
that he Is the handsomest man In tl
CilA. r . . . ...
ov-iut vuobi league, is twisting .. 'en
over for the Sacramento club.
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S E 25 feet
Northeast 40 feet
Northeast 40 feet
Southwest 70 feet
southwest 70 feet
Southeast ' 25 feet"
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northwest one halt 5
ot nf Owner
John C. Gardner ..
Gus. Bengelesdorff
Mrs. E. M. Anson
Mrs. K. M- Anson-.
A. C. Huntington
A. C. Huntington .
City of La Grande
A nit Assessm'nt.
$ 76.80
.115.38
i... 192.20
...384.48
............146.17
I. 73.11
...238.33
Crops are looking fine but If there' IMPE0YEJIE5T BOND SALE. .
would come a good rain there would '
be an over production of hay. City of La Gran I, Oregon, Bond Sale.
1 S CiinHmnn la jinivn Am Vila o w "
mountain rancVon business. ' ProPOBa,8 be rece1 by
Nell Johnson was In the city on undersigned, until Wednesday,
the
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19th day of July, 1911, at 8 o'clock
City of La Grande ....,..., 119.19
Oregon Land Co.
...115.35
p. m., for (26,033.84 of Improvement
bonds, denomination 8500.00, except
business recently.
Ben Sholdstrom wa, In the city at
tending to personal matters. He also
brought In an over supply of cream ' . , . , . ' ' ,
from his dairy on Whiskey ctek. . ine iaBl nmoerea Dona, rate per
Lindsay Brothers were down spend-cent per annum, payable semi-annual-
ing a day or two with friends. I ly, maturity ten years, redeemable at
tm omce of the treasurer, at the op-
Oregon Land Co. ............. 76.86
Turner Oliver
Turner Oliver
305.57
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northwest onie half
northwest one half
J. D. Heldenrlch aid Pauline
Heldenrtch .......153.81
A. C. Huntington .............. 61.53
A. C. Huntington 15.41
Eastern Oregon Light and Power
northwest one half
112 southeast 20 feet
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D. Fitzgerald
D. Fltigerald
I). Tltigerald
T. Fitzgerald
Dan Marx ...
Dan Marx ..
J. C. Henry .
J. C. Henry !..-.... 69.00
J. C. Henry 17.21
,C. O..Bunt 15.36
C. G. Bunte Cl.r.2
I .a Grande Masonic Building as
sociation .,..'.153.81
La Grande Masonic Bnlldlng as
sociation .153.81
15.41
.......... 61.52
153.81
...........230.67
,. 307.67
....457.78
.....258.95
172.69
P. V. Stiles' brother returned to
his home In La Grande after a brief
visit In the mountains. ",
Miss Coral Llndstay has taken up
teaching In her home district with an
enrollment of nine pupils. .
Miss Buelah Dewey ha just closed
a very, successful thre months' term
of school with a picnic at the close.
She expects to leave for her old home
In Kansas. The neighbors of Moun
tain Home extend their best wishes to
her. -
Mrs.' P. t V. Stiles is feeling some
better after her recent Illness.
Willie Nobker and family have mov
ed to Rock Creek camp where he Is
employed by the Grande Ronde Lum
ber company.
Lisle Lindsay went to Perry with
a hi ir sunnlv of butter.
Mrs. M. V. Bartmess and little?
orar.,1 nhtlrlretY afs ItvHir tin Vipr hnmn
stead. ;'
I Popular young people of the nelgh
1 borhocd were down taking In the the
: atre and visiting friends and relatives
I for th day.
I Mrs. M. V. Bartmess grnndson Ray.
t has just returned to his home after,
a few days vUlt. j
The Grande Ronde Lumber company
tlon of the city of La Grande, upon the
payment of the face value therof, with
accrued Interest to date of payment.
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STAGEBERQ
Main 70
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Ind. 201
at any semi-annual .coupon period, at those that everybody Is looUn
or after one war from dalle. Crtlflpl - ' ' 18 -"""ng
ui uicr uuq yru.r iruui uaucw .weruuea ' AP o .
check to accomnany bid same to be! .' -"'"' .. " yn smose one of
forfeited If successful bidder fall to
take bonds and pay for same. Pro
posals shall be sealed and marked,
"Bid for Improvement Bonds." Said
bonds to We. sold for not less than the
par value and accrued Interest The
council reserve the right to reject any
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mem, yen want more. The last unll
?, tbe mel,8,-eft the v p". I Gallons
FAM OUS ItiliG
CALL AND SEE
THE GOLDENT STATE MASON
FRUIT JAS. .
Pare fotjd preservatlre. '
Complete Yncnnni
Extremely wide opening.
-' No clamps needed. ' ;
GUARANTEED.
Ko removal of eap needd. :
No shoulder or neck.
Sanitary.
Tales largest fruit without cut A
ung.
Pints
Quarts
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1.80
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erred In their natural condition
with an unchanged flavor. 1
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