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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
rui2ricTOiwijamsK, ; 'fHtriisDAY, December 21, 1911, PAGUO Manicure Sets Hare you viewed our complete showing of this every day necessity? Manicure Sets in Silver, Pearl and Ivory that are ar.tistio in design and are exceptional in quality. Prices from $3.00 to $1 1.00. IT.- ft urn ,0 LAST MEETING OF IMPORTANCE A WEEK HO CE. Many Routine Matters Cene sp for UPALinS I. fright lg Co. Your nouse In the mos'; satisfactory man ner, and at a moderate cost We carry in stock a full line of Electrical Supplies Including Batteries. Bells and AMERICAN HEATINOi EL EMENTS. ' La Grande Electrical Supply P. 0. Blk. La Grande, Ore. TUX CttBIT CHUBSS D0CTOUS ARE GIYINfi THKIB SUCCESSFUL TBE1TMEKTS FBEE. To every ailing man and ..woman, who noed no long er ufftr with dreadad- dlseaaea. Let theee -, famou Chinese ' doctor aend you a tree treatment of their wonderful remedies They want to prove to you that their marvelous remedies will benefit your health. No matter what treatment you have tried and failed in, den't let this opportunity pass. It will cost you nothlnf to try It. Their aim is to restore your health and In 'return you can shew your gratitude by recmmendlngi them to your friends. Writ, them today and describe your symptoms. Writs this way: .Please, send mo one of your free treatments for YORK ft YORK CHINESE MEDICINE L:l '- co., ,' .' 210 W. Main St., Walla Walla, Wn. 22 W Alder, Walla Walla, Wn "Some Difference" If you have been using oil lamps, you will appreciate the great convenience of electric lights, once you have tried them. There Is no artificial light that approachea electricity in bril liance, beauty, healthfulness and convenience. It removes the danger, dirt and drudgery. always attendant on the use of any other llluminant. ' Poor light is the cause of seventy-five per cent of all eye trou bles. If you read, sew or study at night, protect your eyesight and your health by using electric lights. Rates on applica tion. Main 34. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. . "ALWAYS AT, TOUR SERVICE" bCQJIE to oui shop and let. as demonstrate the1 nse of Terry Tfoen ftintlc Water Systems to you. " We 'have just installed one at "County P -' Farm". Why not have u bath room, hot and cold water, nice lawns and also fire protection for your homes? Ton can bnve a 8-4 Inch stream at 95 pounds pressure In case of fire. Call and let us take you oat and show you one In every day operation. I BAY & ZWEIFEL PLUMBERS, y HEATERS, SHEEV METAL WORKERS I Orantlnr or refusal of an lnnrmsa In salaries for the treasurer and the city auditor will be left for the new administration to decide. The com mittee of the present council to vhlch the petitions filed by Treasurer Logan and .Auditor Mansager a -week ago, wer reierrea iasi nigni tailed to re port either way on the petition. A long session will mean a large amount of routine business looking towards a cleaning up of the Blate before the new administration takes charge. marked the meeting of the council last night at which Mayor Richardson. all councilmen, save Fleming, Record er Humphreys . and City Attorney -Cochran were present. The budget of. bills to -which the committees had af-" fixed their O. K.'s, were ordered paid. A petition for an arc light at the crest of the Sixth street bill was re ceived "and" rererred. " V Petitions for water mains on U ave nue from Fir to Spruce, and on First street from O to Spring were read and referred.- . ; . ,;.. ...-. " The bonding ordinances for floating bonds to cover the expenses of im provements to West Adams., avenue and' Lake street werepasaed. , , Report of commissioners on the pe tition for a board walk on I avenue was read.'" ";!;' . The matter of allowing the recon struction or repair of the Hotel Keefer structure occupied considerable - at tention, the couneil taking the report of the committee from the table where it was placed a week ago, but after arguing the matter from its various standpoints, the council re-referred it to the fire and! police committee. Tech nical points "as to the cost prevailing ordinances 'will permit expended on a reconstructed frame building ' in the fire limits is what Is holding the is-, sue at bay. . When the council adjourned it was 1 to meet again next Wednesday whlh will he the last business session of this administration, the council meet ing the following Monday to turn over affairs to the incoming mayor nnd council. ;" 1 .. : Various matters of inore or loss Im portance, were discussed at length and by the end of the month the cnuncill will have all matters artju.ito'l so that the new council can praet'colly take over a clean hheet. This Store will be open evenings from now until X-mas to give those working all day a chance to do their X-mas shopping. WE ARE SHOWING some very pretty and useful gifts, such as Umbrellas. Silk Kimonas, Indian Robes. Silk Waists. Neck Wear, Scarfs, Furs, Bath Robes, Silk Petticoats, Velvet Bags, Beaded Bags, Fancy Aprons, Etc. I Btate of Ohio, city of To!odI Lucas County, ' . (" - Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha Is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In tho City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and mat saia nrm wm pay tno sum or caMls tiunuuisLi uuLbAKa lor eucn and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured cy the use or halis catarrh cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. 8worn to before ma and subscribed in my presence, this vtn day of December, A. V. VKHi. . (Seal) A. TV. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. IF YOU SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE V YOU CAN GET THE ; 62 WEEKLY ISSUES OF The YOUTH'S COMPANION for 1912 for only $1.75; also all the . issues for the remaining weeks of 1911, Free.'- It is your last chance to get the paper at this price. On January 1, 1912, it will be advauced to $2.00. Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor . COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AM FOUNDRY I II mammm i The Home of Ladies' Readyto Wear Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there are row funda on hand to pay all out standing warrants on general fund of La Grande city up to and Including No. 9327. Endorsed ................. Interest on all warrnnts on general fund from No. 9021 to No. 9327 Inclus ive ceases from this date. ' ' La Grande, Oregon, Dec. 14, 1911. ; ROY W. LOGAN, - City Treasurer. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the La Grande National Bank will be help at their banking house in La Grande. Oregon, on Tuesday, January 9, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the . purpose of electing a board of direc tors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such othar busi ness us may properly come before said meeting. December 6, 1911. P. L. MBYmS. Cashier. ' 12-b to l-y .' - Lumber. Lath, Shingles and Rubberoid . . . . WENAHA LUMBER CO. Greenwood and Madison 5U. Phone, Main 732 Serials and Other Stories The 52 issues of 1912 will contain the equivalent of 30 volumes of the best reading, including nearly 300 Stories, Articles by Famous Writers, Athletics for Boys, Chata with Girls,, the Doctor's Weekly Couusel, etc. . Sed for Announcement for 1912 and Sample Copies of The Youth's Companion, Free. FREE to Jan. 1912 Every New Subscriber who cut out and aenda Ihia slip (or mention tab paper) with $1.75 for the 62 issues of The Companion for 1912 will recehro . AU tira lsuet for the remaining week of 1911 free ineludinsj the beautiful Holiday Number; also. BN The Companion' Picture Calendar ' for 1912. liUtoirephed In 12 colore . and gold (an emtra copy being sent to erery one making a sift subscription). Then Tho Companion for the S2 weeks of 1912 nil for tl.7ft yonr !at chance at this price. On January 1 1912, t will be entranced to $2. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION ' BOSTON MASS, U SiiicrifXiM tmihU TUt Offset Just a Few of Our Bargains: i 120 acres in tlie valley, 7 miles from La Grandej 'for only 5,000.00. Just one j year's work on this property will double it in value. ' It is for sale or trade. ' 40 acres, fair buildings, 30 acres cleared, 5 acres orchard, water for irrigation, 3 ' miles from town, 1 miles to school. This property can be handled for less than $60.00 an acre. A small amount of cash, can take city property for balance. W Property Everywhere and have some Splendid Trades. We have a hotel to trade for city prope irty. Rent of it pays 10 per cent. Fine acre tract, good orchard, nice new house, near Palmer mill, cheap and on easy terms. Nice little home at 704 Main St. Belongs to a non-resident and will be sold at a very low price. 5 room modern house on Sixth street, furnished or unfurnished. The lot alone is worth the price of the property. Modern six room house at Sixth and N. Very low price and best of term.s Small cottage on N Street, splendid location. Can sell on installments. Fine modern home on N street, close in; small payment will handle it. to sell it. Price very low and will take monthly payments. I We have some fine, homes and vacant 1 ots in every part of the city. Business properties that are paying good interest and increasing in value; also money-making business propositions. We can save you money; come in and see us. 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