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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
r PAGE SEVEN i tb Bsy aa. lunch from jots. Foley QrUk to I J-16-U Wee for Bids. hoard of school district , Ore., will receive bids specifications ror su ool building with base nstructed of brick and to be In by .My Utii. eserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Any special Information wanted cau be bad by communicating . with, the board. ' ' j 7-6-8t piSffSige1tt7itfM Stop? Coughs -Cures Colds ror sale by A. T. BILL. he Strengthrpf a Bank id on the character of its $ssets; and of the tehindit. vV ' ' ' bank, for twenty-five years a pillar of . In in this community, keeps its resources fficers will always see that its assets are of character that its-strength oan never he this basis we invite your confidence and . mfi Mount': ,-: pi Prande National Balhk ; LA GRANGE,' OREGON', "i' V CAPITA!. SURPLUS RESOURCES J.HOLMES, President. YERS, 'Cashier. V i. lOO.OOO.OQ 120,000.00 . i,ooo,ooo.po. . VicejPresident. , EAEL .ZXTlifDELr ' Assistant Cashier. Depositary of the United States gov ernment. ... , .. ;, ;eSf Postal Savings Depository ; I Stat SGOPE- OF HEW w E MISS LOWELL TELLS OF ITS I'LB- - . rusts. . Simple Library Bules to Be Adhered to Periodicals Haay. . BY MARION LOUISE COWELL 'Librarian of the La Grande Public " ' Library) After the formal program on Mon day evening. July 16th. the library will be open to the public every oay except Sunday,, from 1 to 5:30. and from . 6: 30 to 9 p. m. According, to statKleglsIatlon.the library la estab-: lisfied and supported by city taxation-: and Is in consequfoce. fre to all the i people: The only . requirement for Comfort Going Home ! and comfort tbat wifle will appreciate, Is a box of our delicious audf pure Ice Cream, the most tempting and satisfying you ever tasted. 7 We have it In all the popular flavors and aa we malte It our.etes,.lo our own model kitchens we can positively guarantee the purity of every ingredient and peKjct cleanliness la ib handling. One tr!il will nuke you a regular buyer. Selder's V- -' La Grande bers are to be found at the llbraiy at any time; ..' Si. Nicholas, i . Popular Mechanics, Youth's Companion. ,. i Ladles' Home Journal. ' . . . ' f .. . ...... 1- .. ... I . ' i. Harper's- Bazaar. "itONAS HALL, P0PULAB BUILDING f Art r.V.'V.l. r For Phone Main 8 And Place Your Order Berrv -j ft ! ' Gup at the -. . ... George illmn Lumpeq: Letail Dpiutmenl, Church" edifice where La Grande publ lc llbrarvWs foeateSGTa'nd where the T n n.Bh'dnmmi,ai(lal fl U U AJA ... -. ... , , . . . vioHucfbuiuuiviiai tmu una ui nuo ils uuuie u( jute. . it is iaXDlv structure ;taat a new :ire;that La Grande hereafte r will, get its library fafijutiesunttl r and "permanent home is bui It: ' ':y . . l'; . ilett Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires 3RAN0E IRON WORKS I D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ' T MACHINE SHOPS AMD FOUNDRY ? 6 SO1V Cfflv 1 Leadhg Jewelers I optometrists Ton will find a nice assortment -of articles suitable for wedding presents by visiting onr store. Besides the usual large stock of diamonds and watches you will see the latest patterns In rings, pins, neck chains, lockets, ear rings, bracelets, cut glaaa and silverware which you can bay as cheap as from any catalogue bona In America quality con sidered. Call and be con vinced. We will examine and lit your eyes by the latest sdenUflo methods if they give you any trouble. We grind our own lenses. Watch, clock and Jewelry re pairing specialty. Adams Ave. Opposite Land Office. 1 grown people living in La Grande to entitle them to draw books Is that they sign an application card, giving name and address and promise to abltte by the simple rules imposed by the. 'committee. These rules allow one book to be taken out at a time on a card and kept for two weeks: fine of one cent a day is required if the book is kept overtime. Books lost or Injured would naturally have to bo replaced. Anyone outside the city must obtain the signature of a resident tax-payer on his application card, and children under 16 must obtain the signature of parent or guardian. There are at present one thousand books In the collection but this will be added to continually. Aside from action which Includes many standard work as well as later novels,, there are books on debating, psychology and ed ucation, taxation, city . government, farming and the care of animals, sci ence, art, music, literature, biography, history and travel. United States ko- lernment documents and Oregon stale documents may be consulted st the library; these includes laws and stat utes, reports of the Historical society and the year books of the department of agriculture. t The children's books include stor ies, fairy tales and fables, biographies histories, books on games and amuse ments, telegraphy, air chips, camping, etc. It is planned to publish in the news paper from week to week lists of the books on different subjects for In stance, one list would include all the biographies, another all the works on farming and agriculture, etc. Anyone interested In any of these subjects could keep the list for reference, and bring It to the library as a guide wnen consulting the books. The 'following magazines have been subscribed for and thB current iiutn- .""SS'gfls'gflHggflBflglgflBJHgjgflgU nifffiiii.iii 1 ft 1 II M III I I ' il l 1 i m m. 1 w ly Wen& Lumber. Co. jain 732 TTOBTH LOOKING IJTTO is our prices on high-grade building lumber. When yon see the quality and get our estimate for your lumber supply yon will find that It defies ' competition. Our lumber Is thoroughly sea soned and is cut from the cholc est the forests yield, and we can supply you with everything for both outside and Interior work from cellar to root. House Beautiful. v. Outing. . . . Scientific American and supplement Country Life In America. t . Harper's Monthly. r Ctntury. - - - Soribner'a Magazine. Chautauquan. . Survey. "V."" Education. ; : ' , Engineering Magazine. McClure's. Saturday Evening Post. Craftsman. N Outlook. World's Work. Review of Reviews. World Today. Harper's Weekly; " ' ' ' Atlantic Monthly. North American Review, Forum. . Nation " - ' ' Dial .. - - V' " , : - . ; American Magazine Collier's. Delineator.' '',,' Everybody's. International Studio. Life. 1 Missionary- Review of the World. Anyone having books which he wishes to donate to the library Is asked to send a list of them to the librarian. Although It Is desirable to enlarge the collection, yet lack . of room at present would bar out any books already on the shelves. 5aiSep Time ad Moiifcy r IT TELEPHONE 4" t 'tea eart kerne tiU.ge'f kAve lest h money t.'ll Wt tr Jw wtf tUJ shs Jeine '.eljib.V'". 7,. 1 ' ' " Se wttt eTTiIei)henj Service nbaslness eeii'tj! a iMlal hec jiyi laaDr Kwteetlei. , . r s "! ,: Bvery pka a lone ihfaaec siatlea. Cam yea aJTori aot te kae HI Let as testafl a Hesse Pleykeae (or yaa tMay. ; ' Home Independent Telephone Company SAM-Ol DRINK America's Best Mineral Water i It's Goa fof What Aib You A Tooic, Alterative and Heaohreat The beat remedy for Kidaeya, Urer and Bowala, Bnaicatea Pimple. Eruptlona and Oiaordera of the Skin. Purifies the Blood aad (irea Tooc, strength and Vigor to the entire erstea. ! Auction Sale JULY 17, 1912 17 head of horses; consisting of 1 6-year-old mare, good worker. 1 4-year-old mare with colt by her side. 1 4-year-old team. Will make a good family or truekster'a team. 1 4-year-old horse broken. . " 2 3-year-old mares, broken. 1 S-year-old horse broken. 1 t-year-old mare and horse. 6 1-year-old colts. 1 4-year-old Jersey cow, glv Ing milk. 1 12-foot McCormlck push binder and header combined. 1 .8 foot disc. 1 14 Inch two bottom gang plow. 1 Jumbo separator and picki'er, 1 grindstone, lumber and many other articles .too numerous to mention. Black Percheron stallion 6 vears old, 'weight 2,009 lbs. AT E. S. KORJUS' FAIR VIEW RANCH FIVE 3TILE9 EAST OF IS LAND CITT. . v Sale berins at 1 e'elock p. m." TERMS 90 days' time without Interest en approfed notes. I per cent discount lor eash on amod nts over f 10.00. Ed. Stringham, Auctioneer Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in fast-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so it will jjass all sani- '...... v. tary laws. ' , - ' ; BAY & ZWE1FEL LICENSED', PLUMBERS LA GRANDE mtmmm0t0mm0mmm0m0mmmmmm0m0mmmma Every good house-wife should be interested in electric cooking for Summer months. Summer months are very trying on the house wife. Sweltering over cook stove Is no Joke In hot weather. No man has a right to ex pect It of bis wife, and no wife has a right to sacrifice her health, her youth and her good looks. Don't Be a slave to an ancient cook stove. Cook with electricity. Cook in a cool kitchen and save from one-third to one-half your . time with no wood nor ashes to'bother with; no soot, smoke nor. dirt Electric cooking practically cuts ypur kitchen hours In half. Its ; value In comfort . and freedom from' drudgery cannot be over esti mated. - . - . We carry a complete line of electric cooking . devices everything from plates to ranges. The line .s too varied to describe In this lim ited space, but they can be seen at our office at any time. They a are priced low enough to be within the means of 'all. We make a spe cial rate to users' of our electric cooking devices, which makes them aa cheap to use as wood ranges. Drop into our, offlce at any time and let as demonstrate them to ydu. ' ' ;. Eastern Oregon light & Power Co. . "ALWAYS AT T0UX SIBTICT 1 4 ;j " !. . . :i l 4.