LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEli. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911.
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vercoats
We have a fine line of
overcoats and cravatettes
$15 to $22
Ii
Call and let us show
them to you . . .
A. V. Andrew
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NEWS FROM EOCK CREEK COIN.
TRY. .,
Artists Would Find Splendid Tueines
For Masterpiece There.
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
and Rubberoid . . . .
WENAHA LUMBER CO.
' 5 . Greenwood and Madison 5t. Phone, Main 732
THE IDAHO JUNK HOUSE
AT BOISEj IDAHO.
S. KOPPEL, Proprietor
WILL TXY IOU TOP PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF METAL AND
RUBBER. SPECIAL ATTENTfOX TO CONSIGNMENT SHIPMENTS.
INFERENCE! BOISE CITY XATIOnAL BANK.
Ii your eyes give yon trou
ble have them examined and
properly fitted with glasses
by a reliable optoniotrlst aud
the only attendance graduate
OLD STYLE vKRYPTOK. -optometrist In Union county.
The most modern methods only used. '
If yon have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the prop
er course to pursue.
I make a specialty or fitting glasses. W. M. Peare, graduate Northern
Illinois College of Optharaology. Chicago, with '
J. H. PEARE; & SON.
J I. a Grande's leading Jewelers and optometrists. Opposite U. S. Land
, office. Broken tenses replaced la a few minutes. We grind our own
lenses. ,-
H"M"M"H
P.F.KMA.XEXTXY n ! LI n - INTRODUCING
located Keliable Uenlis s .rasters prices
Our uutarntshed reputation wherever we haw established office
is a rf commendation we look to with pride, and our motto, "Holiest
work," "fair dealings." has always made our success continuous for
the past 10 years. "
We guarantee ' our . work, and if It Ib not right we make It right
without any extra expense to .ou.
"We would rather be buiy ailtha time and make a smaller profit
from each Individual patient than .charge 'prohibitive 'prices. Peo
ple In all stations of life patronize this Institution of Modern Den
tistry; ' . ' ; ", . ' . V , " ,
PAINLESS Ii'' I. 'EXAMINATION, CONSULTATION
EXTRACTION OUC f iCC EST1M ATF.S AND ADYICE
Prices for the Beit Wcik
$15. Set of Teeth
$10 Bridge Work (best)
$10 Gold Crowns
.fS.00
Gold Fillings ........ IU0 up
Silver Fillings "i
Plates Repaired ...... $1.00 o
12 year protection guaranteed.
1f J T i. DEPOT ADAMS AYE.
IVioaern uentists oyer sewus drug co.
. . Our offices Snlt Lake, Baker. La Grande. Portland. ,
Rock Creek. Xov. 13. (Special)
.The unusual brilliancy of the full
moon during nor lcs-g vigil of this
month, with beautful scenes a 1ose
second Jn glory In the early morning
hours quite obscured the pale facuti
comet from observation last week, but
rendered nearer objects discernable
to almost midday distinctness. Indeed
a skiiirul artist missea a grand op-
l portunlty by his absence from our
i beautifully illumined roads those li;ar
j bright nights; but as the poet sings
! "earthly joys are fleet," so our de
lightful autumn weatr.or was broken
the 5th by a light fail of rain and snow
but the temperature agreeably' re
maining among the 40's during the day
and not falling; Mow 28 degrees at
night conditions were not unpleasant
However, on the 8th. tfcu "beautiful"
began fallin gin earnest and as we
write visions of "sled", rides, skeelng
and toboggan parties may soon be
come writable realities.' -
Sunday evening, the 5th, about 6 p.
m. we had a wave of a Grande Ron tie
valley zephyr visit us during which
several monarchs of the forest were
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MM .U UM Uu . HU. UUI
rowly averted. . ..
Two large twin pines about four
feet In diameter wens upturned on C.
Froadhurst's place missing by a mart
gin of but a few Inches a poultry
house and leaving an excavation mar
ly 20 feet across and fully 10 feet deep
Lucky Indeed It was not tbo home
residence. ' : . ;'
Mr. Burnap sold a couple of young
mules a short time as""to Henry
Spears for $135.00. " -
Mrs. Victor. wSo was badly scalded
a Paw weeks since, has returned from
the hospital. Her left side is still
painfully Inflamed but her left am Is
doing nicely aad she Is able to assist
In the llghr housework.
addition to La Grande, Oregon.
Notice Is heibr further eiven that
the council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefited by such Improvement for the
purpose of paying for such lmprove
aienu That the estimated cost of
euch Improvement is the sum ot
$123.55. That the council will, on the
15th day of November, 1911. meet a
the council chamber at the hour cf
o'clock, p. m., to consider said esti
mated cost and the levy of said assess.
ment. when a hearing will be granted
to any person Peeling aggrieved by
such assessment.
La Grands, Oregon, November 1st.
1911.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON.
! By C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the city of La Grande
Oregon.
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A Good Position
Can be bad by ambitious young men
nd women in the field of "Wireless"
or railway telegraphy. 'Since the S
hour law became effective, and since
the wireless companies are -establishing,
stations throughout the country
there is a great shortage of telegraph
ers. Position pay beginners from $70
to $90 per month with good chances of
advancement. The National Telegraph
institute of Portland, Oregon, operates
wireless officials, and places all grad
uates Into positions.
It will pay you to write them for full
details. ll-8-4t
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mer
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(rdisard
AS
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
I" the district court f thsVlitfttU
States for the District f Oreg&Ul
In the matter of FraiiR W. Cullen,
bankrupt '
. in Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of Frank W. Cul
lent ,of Allcel, in the county of Un
ion, and district aforesaid, a bank
rupt: . ; , .
Notice Is hereby given ht on th-3
!'th day of November, iSil, the sa'd
Frank W. Cullen wA iuly adjudicated
bankrupt! and,l?.e first meeting of .'zis
ciedltorS tiU b.e held In the oifice of
the ' refe'ioj in ' bankruptcy in La
OrVfide, Orejon. on the 22ud day of No
vember, 1911, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, at which tini'3 the safd creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt and
transact such other business as may
properly eom before said meeting.
' November 11, 1911. , - ,
JXO. S. HODGIN.
Referee' In Bankruptcy.
f All claims musf be verified accord,
lug to Innhruptcy forms befopj filing.)
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GOSSARDS GIVE HEALTH
WELL AS STYLE.
By wearing the Gossard Corset,
j which is built RIGHT, thousands ol
women are gaining remarkably In
health.
Physicians trace many' Ills of wo
men to tight lacing or faulty corsets
;nd. prscrib") the Gossan for a'l.
Inents caused by other c6rSets,
The Gossard Is a God-send to the
woman 'who wants solid comfort for
her back, parfM.i freedom In breath
Ing, 1 Walking, or when seated, or
wtiose pride demands a stylish, dls
tinctive figups: . "
There la a Gossard model for every
(figure.,. $3.50 to $8.50. :
'. Try one and be convinced, ; A com
jileh3 line always on hand.
MRS. ROUT. p'aXTISOX,
phone Blk 1181. ' Coraetlero
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FRATERSAL
PILES CtREI IS 0 TO 11 DAYS
Your druggist will refund money if
t'AZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case 'of Itching, Blind," Bleeding ; or
Protruding Plies In 6 to 14 (days... 60c.
r ...... ' .
Father's Yeiiscmice
would have fallen on any one who
attacked the son of -.Peter-Bondy. ot
South Rockwnod. Mich., M-jit he was
powerless before attacks 'of k'din.-y
trouble, ''.Doctors could not h?lp
him,'" he wrote, "to at last-we. cave
;i;m Elertrle Bitters and hi? Improved
wonderfully '.rroni t!ik!nar. fix. lottl?i
It's the. hesf.' kidney medicine" I ever
saw.' Undache. tinod feellnc. ner-
vonsnMs. loss of appetite, warn of
kidney trouble that may end in drop
sy, diabetes or Brlghts disease. Be-
wn?; Take Electric Bitters and br
pate. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at
nil druggists.. .,:.'.' .eodwkly
ORDERS OF LA
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GRASDE.
A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No
41. A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet
ings first and third Saturdays ai
7,: 30 p. m. Coitiial welcome to all
Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
more so than any other business man, re
quires the services of a bank, if he manages
his farm in a systematic way. While he has
no need for a set of books in which to keep
a record of every transaction made, yet, dur
ing the course of a year he must pay out
large sums of money for various purposes,
and a record for future reference is highly
important, .Merchants may fail to give a re-;
ceipt for cash, a neighbor may not recall the
payment of money owed, but the farmer
who pays his obligations by check has writ
ten evidence of such payments which any
court must recognize. In the same way he
has a record of monies received by the de-v
posit entries on his bankbook. "
To the farmer, who desires such a record
for his business, we extend an invitation to
open an account with this bank.
United States
National Bank
"There culd be no better medicine
than Chamberlain's Cough- 'Remedy.
My children were all sick with the
whooping cough.. One of them was
'n bed, had a high fever and. was
coughing up blood. . Our doctor gave
them Chamberlain's Cough ' Remedy,
and the first dosa eaaed them, and
three bottles cured them,", says Mrs.
K. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss.
For sale by all dealers. ; eodwkly -
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TO THE VOTERS.
9. I hereby announce to the voters V.
S'.of La Grande that I am a candl-
datr for chif of police. My work
as an oJpld in the past !s ray
recommendation and I will ap
predate any and all support given
f me. ;..;' , - .. . ..
h i j H. McLACHLE.V.
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B. P. 0 .E. La Grande Lodge No. 43:
meets each Thursday evening at
o'clock in .Elk's club, corner of De
pot street and Washington avenu t
Visiting brothers are cordially in
vlted to attend. , . '
II. J. RITTER. Ex. Rul
H, E. COOLIDGE. Rec. See. .
-. VOODMEN OF ;nlE ' VORLD-,L
Grande Lodge No.' 1CV W- . O. ; .
meets every second and fourth Sat
urdays at K. P. hall. All tislUut
mebers welcome.
D. FITZGERALD, C. C. '
J. H. KEKNKY. Clerk.
0TICE OF STREET 13IPROYEMEXT
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: No
tice Ib hereby given that in pursuance
of a resolution adop'rd by the crra
mon council of the C.lly of La Grand,5.
Oregon, on the 4th day of Octnlvr.
lOll, creating iinprt)emen'. dia'rlct
.No. '41 and designating V avenue ?s
such district, and in pursuance of a
resoimion adopted by saM conipw
council on the 4th day of October, 1911
whereby said council determined nn'1 j
declared its Intention to Improve M
that portion of V avenue, in said Im
provement district as hereinafter de
scribed, by laying thereon standard
board walk, south side, the eoiVnc'l
will, ten days after the service of this
notice upon the owi, rs of the prop
erty affected and benefited by snh
Improvement, order that said, above
described Improvement be made; that
the boundaries of said district to bn
! Improved are as follows. ,.
All that portion of V avenue !rom
the east lln of Spruce street, to the
east city limits.
i (A) And the property affected or
j benefited by said Improvement Is. as
follows: .
i Along north side ot lots 1. 2. 3 and
block 4 and lots 2. 3. and 4 and 37
Teet of lot 1, block 5, Pleasant Home
tf. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 77i'
meets ete,-y Monday la the month a1
the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting
neighbors are cordially luvltej U
attend.
W. A DUNN.
WILL LANDRUM, Clerk.
YEBEKAHS Crystal LodKe No f
meets every Tuesday evening In tn
I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting men
bers are Invited to attend.
MISS HELEN MCLAUGHLIN, N. G
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec
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BUY YOUR
DRESSER
v:'vNQW:'SS;:
I HAVE 28 NEW DRESSERS IN
SOLID OAK. MADE IN NINE 1)1 F
FI KENT STYLES THAT MUST GO
DIKING OCTOBER:
$13.50 Solid Oak Dresser 312.50
$10.50 Solid Onl: Dress;r :'$ 13.25 ;
$17.50 Sblid Oak Dresser $14.00
$19.00 Solid Oak Princess, $15.25'
$20.00 Solid Oak Princess $16.00'
$24.00 Solid Oak Princess $20.00.
BIGGEST SNAP YOU EYER SAW.
BUY NOW
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cw
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
- night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.
'. , A Pythian welcome to all vlsltln
Knights.
JESS PAUL, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 8
O. E. 9. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. B
hoWn stated communications th
second and fourth Wednesdays ol
each month. Visiting members cor
fishy tnrltsd.
CARIinS B HUNTTO. W. M.
MARY A. WARNICK. Sec .
Want Your Heat
ing Stove Set Up?
WANT TO TRADE IT OX A YERY
FINE COMBINATION HEATER! 1
MILL DO THIS AND GIVE YOU A
"
Perfect Heater
FOR A YERY LOW PRICE.
HEATERS, ALL KINDS fl.00 TO
$33.00
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COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER."
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