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LA GRANDE EVENING 0 US E 11 V E U SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912.
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You devote more of xouv t'nm t other things, while
1 devote my time to the study of the eye,' the exami
. nation for errors of refraction,' manufacture of good
lenses, and the perfect fitting of frames.
-I can, and do, give satisfaction, because T have
trained ability, equipment and facilities. My method
is successful where others fail.
I DO NOT USE DRUGS
I' Grind All My Glasses
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Office 3 Doors East of Golden Rule
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St I'ctr Church.
First Sunday after Easier. (Low
Sunday)
Holy communion 8 a. in.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Worning service 11 n. m.
Evening service 5 . m. .
WhIiop Paddock will admlnislor tho
Sacrament of Confirmation and prencn
at the 5 o'clock service.
Election of wardens and ' vestry
men Immediately after the morning,
service.
UPTON II. GIDBS, Rector
Services at Inland ('11 y Cliurcli.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Every
body welcome.
7:00 p. m. Epwnrth League. Tom
Williamson, leader.
8:00 p. m. Sermon, Or. J D Gilll
lan Dr. Gillllan leaves for general
conference the last of this month, so
this will bo his. last service at Island
h City for some time. Give him a full
. liouse.
First Presbyterian Church.
There will bp preaching morning
end evening. In' the evening the nilli
ilster will preach his farewell sermon.
,' Sunday school 9:45 a. uj
i. Junior C. E., 3:00 n. m.
C. E service 6:30 p. ni
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.
REV, S. W. SEEM ANN, D. IX, iMInlstfl.-Stovehs
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WEN AH A LUMBER COMPANY
I Main 732. Greenwood and Madison
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JiOTICE OF STREET IJll'IlOVEJIES'l'
TU WUUlM 11 '.MAT J.UKUN: K.l-
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tlce is nereuy given mat in pursuance
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m t,nun lltinll m nllt( w in nn. '
mon council of the city of La Clrandi.
Oregon, on tho 5th day of 'April, l'jli,
creating sewer Improvement district
No. 2, and designating Biich rtir.ti lot.
and in pursuance of n roBoluilni
ndopted by said common council mi
onth dav of March, 1912, whereby
aid council determined and dorlarjd
Its Intention to Improve all (bat por
tion Of section No. 2 In said sewer !m
firovernent district as hereinafter do
Scrbod, by.J'O'lng therein an 8-inch
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Specialist
Methodist Episcopal Church.
At this church Suuduy morning will
ub rendered music by an able quartet.
The sermon will be by the pastor on
"The Journey of Jesus Christ SIn:e
the Reseurrection. In the evening
Iicv. J. H. Iludd of Island City wl.'l
preach, Dr. Gillllan going to the Island
In his stead,
The Sunday School Is at 9: 15 sharp
F. H. Green, superintendent.
Thn Bpworlh League convenes a1;
Gil'D, 15. W. Kammerer, leader.
J. D. GILL1LAN, Pastor.
H1I1S WASTED.
Notice la linrpbv L'ivoii tlmfc. (ho
trict school board of school district
Xo. One of llnion county, Oregon, will
receive up to 7:30 o'clock p. m. of
May 3, 1912, sealed bills for weather
stripping the windows (except in
basements and commercial room) of
tho High, Central and Fourth Ward
school building.-). Bidders to furnish
nil material and perform nil labor.
Specifications for same to bo furnish
ed with bid. All work to bo done dur
ing Bummer vacation and completed
by August 20, 1912. Bids to be left
with Bchool clerk. Tho board reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS. .
School Clerk.
MlnnM i.Mny 3-12.
' Everybody drinks Lilhro.k, the
home-made mineral water drink that
about Hi he makes it. 4-2-lt
THE ))() It IS INHOMEl).
You are always welcome to
come here and examine our ex
tensive line of doors, sashed,
wainscoting and other hlgii
grade mill mork. Our prices
are pretty low, considering. We
ask your Inspection.
. - tararaaroiaHa
sewer,
tho council will, ten flays after
service of this notice unon the
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enellted by such Improvement, ordisi
""t Raid above descrlhiwl I
went bo made; that tbo boundaries of
fol!owtrl0t l 1)0 80 ,m"rovo'1 nl' A
row.!!1"1 "onlo f soctlon No. 2 In
Sl-er Improvement district No. 2.
lH-i'entn. . . r,1'nl,,,V affected or
foUowa- by KnUI I'WVmont Is as
lcrlect'n,!',Jr. 15, the cmUcr f hB In
avem'l of Flr Btr0Lt "" Jottewon
'"'Mhence southeaucrly along the
center line of Jefferson avenue to the
center of the Intersection of JefferBon
avenue with Spruce street, thence
northeasterly along tho center Hue ol
Spruce street 150 feet, thence north
westerly along the southerly boundary
of the O. W. K. & N. right of way to
Its intersection with tho center line ol
F.r street, thence southwesterly along
the center line of Kir street to place
of beginning, ,
Notice is hereby further given that
the council will levy a spoclal assess
ment on all tho property affected aul
benefited by such improvement for
the purpose of paying for sufh im
provement. That the estimated co
of such improvement Is the sum el
$1881.04. 'That the council -will, on
the 7tli day of April, 1912, meet at
the council chamber at the hour of 8
o'clock, p. m., to consider Baid esti
mated cost, and the levy of said as
sessment, when a .hearing will- be
granted to any person feeling aggriev
ed by such assessment.
La Grande, Oregon, April 3rd, 1912
CITY COUNCIL OF L AGRANDE,
J- OREGON
By C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the city of La Grande,
Oregon.
April 6-10t
KOTICE OFlSTREET IMPItOVEJIEXT
TO WHOM IT 'MAY CNCERN: No
tice is hereby given that in pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the com
mon council of the city of La Grande,
Oregon, onthe 21st day of Febrnarv
1912. crear Ins: improvement district
No. 4l, and designating G avenue as
such district, and in pursuance of a
resolution adopted by said common
council on the 21st day of February,
1912, whereby said council determined
and declured its Intention to improve
all that portion of G avenue in said
improvement 'district as hereinafter
described, by laying thereon tho south
side board walk, the council will, ten
days after the service of this notice
upon the owners of the property af
fected and benefited by such Improve
ment, order that said abovo doscrlbed
Improvement be made; that tho boun
daries of said district to be so improv
ed are as follows:
All that portion of G avenue from
tho east side of Fourth street to the
Masonic cemetery..
(A) And tho property affected or
benefited by said improvemetu Is as
follows:
All the lots abutting on the south
side of G avenue to from the east line
of Fourth. Btreet to the Masonic ceme
tery.
Notice Is hereby further given 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 Im
provement. That the estimated cost
of such Improvement Is the sum , of
IB80.00. That the council will, on
the 17th day of April, 1912. meet it
the council chamber at the hour of 3
o'clock, p. m., to consider said esti
mated cost, and the levy of said as
sessment, when a hearing will he
granted to any person feeling aggriev
ed by such assessment.
La Grande. Oregon, April 3rd, 1912
CITY COUNCIL OF L AGRANDE.
OREGON
By C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder or the city of La Grande,
Oregon.
NOTICE FOR ItlD.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
bids will be received by the city of
Union, Orogon. for the laying of 8,000
feet of 12 inch pipe in tho improve
ment of its water works system, the
digging of the trench therefor, the
construction of an Influent crib, and
tho doing of all work and furnishing
of all muterlnl therefor, excepting tint
the city of Union will furnish on
board cars at Union, Orogon, all pipe
and gates, ajl to bo done In accord
ance with specifications and plans
therefor on file In the office of Una city
recorder of said ,city of Union. All
bids must be filed with tho city re
corder of tho city of Union by noon of
Monday, tho 15th day of April, 1912.
The city of Union reserves the right
to reject any and all bids. All bids
to be accompanied with certified check
of 5 per cent of bid, as evidence of
good .faith, and as a forfeit in case cf
failure of bidder to enter into con
tract tor such construction, in caje of
acceptance of bid.
Dated at Union, Oregon, this (ith
day of April, 1912. , .
JOHN L. JACOBS, -Chairman
of Water Committee.
IF YOU ABE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE
About tli tfie of your shoes, it's unmo sat ipf action
tn know Him many people can win r shoes a siao
m;illt;r liy hhaiiinjj AlU'n'K Koot-Kae, tho anll
Ht'pticpouiler, iut ihem. Am llluMhing'fnr Dauo
injr ranii'f rate ut I.omiIht SIioch, niul fur Itroakiug
hi Siw Shmi. When ntlilHT or overphot'! becmuo
in'- ts.-try aiid your :lm. -i ;nrh, .Mlon' FootK:i.-o
irin'H iilnnt rolli'f. StiUl Kvcrvwro, '-'.'io. Hnmpio
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CLOVER LAWN GRASS. LAWN
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GARDEN SEED IN HULK.
Waters-Stanchfield
Produce Co., M?!iLZ
HAY, FEKI. PI.OUR, POULTKY
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? I hereby announce my candl
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? noil to the office -of 'county' re-
i corder. If nominated and elect- y
J id I will conduct the office as ?
i economically as Is consistent i
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Pd. adv. I. R. .SiMOK"
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1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the republican nora- 4
G Inatlon to the ofjice of joint sen-
$ ator from Union and Wallowi-'i'
counties, at the April primaries "S1
I am a candidate on my merits
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ldence In Union county. Pd. adv.
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& I wish to announce my caudi-
dacy for the republican nomina- 3
tlon to the office of sheriff at the S
S April - primaries. If nominated
? and elected, willsorve the coun-
S ty'wlth every possible opportun-
S ity. Pd. adv. JOHN WALDEN,
FOR REi'RESENTATlVE.
To the republican voters of Un-
ion county: I herowith announce i
my canaiuacy ror representative -s
' at the republican primaries. An
bonest, efficient term with the In- $
? torests of Union county at heart
is my aim. $
s C. J. FORSSTROM.
Pd. Adv.
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FOR COUNTY CLERK. t
I hereby announce myself as a
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$ ty clerk or Union county, s'.-.'jjeel S
5 to the decision of the republican S
$ voters at the primary election to $
Q be held April 19th. 1912.
S It nominated and elected I prom
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office as economically as Is con- S
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5 FOR RECORDER.
I am a candidate for nomina- 4
tion by the republican primaries.
This Is my decision. Reports to ?
i- the contrary notwithstanding. ?
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Pr. Adv. . . - .
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FOR REFESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce myself as n
S candidate for representative. for
Union county subject to tho deel-
S slon of the voters of tho republl-
5 can party at the primary election
to be hel l April 19. 1912.
S For Statement No. 1, legisla- ?
fc tlve economy in accordance with
6 the best business principles in
the Just management of state and ?
3 county affairs, roads by county
$ unit system, equitable dlstrlbu-
3 tlon of taxes, reasonable amount $
of household goods exempt from
taxation. . . . 4
If nominated and elected I will 4
diligently and Incessantly labor,
? for the Interest of the people of
Union "county." Pd adv.
A. E. LAMBERT.
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FOR SnERlFF. t
I heroby announce myself as a ?
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county subject to tho decision of $
S tho voters of tho republican par
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? held April 19. . $
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RACK A CHE ALMOST UXREARAULE
Is an almost certain result of kidnoy
trouble. D. Toomey, S03 B. Olive St.,
nioomlngton, III., says: "I suffered
with bnckache and pains in my kid
neys which were nlmost unbearable.
I gave Foley Kidney Pills a good trial I
and they done wonders for me. To
day I can do a hard day's work and
not ieei tne enects." For sale by A.
T. Hill.
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LA GRANDE, OREGON -
C M, lOriitVOOl), Sccrclury , Oltice with I.n firando -
and jranacr. , Invcstiiicnt (.'(impaiiy
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Retail; Department'
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid
Roofing, Sash Doors, etc.
at the
George Palmer lumber Co.
EELIABILITY
' is a quality you should
look for in a dentist. Rte
skill in dental operation
and proficiency in treat
ing conditions of tho
oral cavity also should
not be overlooked.
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OVER NEWLIN DRUG 0.
Depot And Adams Ave. La Grande, Ore.
Of course you don't gamble
but Just (he same- you purcniiNO
real eMuto without ahstrncts!
Von can't Indulgo in n inoro
niiccrfnlu form of Investment
; t!mn that of rcnl estate when
. ; ' yon purchase it without on nb
: ' struct. .' - ' ' ' . ''
Ilo sure bo on tho snfo side
kuiw Just what you tire buy.
'': ..i'ligr-hy huvlnsf us draw up nil
abstract of tho liroBpccUvo pur
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