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iiicu v m. WEDXKc DAY, JL'LY 17, 1912. ''Classified' M. Advertising FOR RENT Elglit room boute. Cloie la oa Admit with bath, light and toilet Cu.i j 117 Wub. Phone Red 7(2. 6-24-U AUBBER STAMPS of all kloda foi fmlt boxes, office use, etc. Try ui Drat class work. Anderson's store Cove, Oregon. -4-tf fOR RENT Housekeeping room. Call 1417 Wash. Phone Red 7S2. 6-24-tf yOR SALE Several choice residence lots on Washington avenue. Are lots n Jefferson and one business lot on Adams, also tract of land 13uxl2o with B loom house. Cash or tjrma. Inquire 1417 Wash., Phone Red 752. 6-18-lmo TOR RENT Eight room bouse, strict ly modern and newly repaired. Close In. Tuckey & Warnick. 7-6-tf TOR RENT Five room house, all modern and two hi-a'.ing stoves, springs and ciattres for sale. 1409 T. avenue. Phone "Black 1102. 7-10-tf 3100M FOR ilENT Large front room modern. 1710 Fourth street. Phone Bed 952. FPft SALE Two plus and i:!."0 pound gelding. Slough Investment Co. FOR RENT Seven Romlg's addition, llxl. v room house in Phone Farmo.s j 7-16-6t TVE WANT a permanent representa tive In every locality to handle our sigh grade household utilities. Ev erything frtesh. All good sellers. P. & E. Sales company, Bernlce Bid., Tacoma, Waxh. 7-1 3-t WANTED Kxperlem ed salesladies at Gelbcl's at onre. LOST Gray mare, weight about 1,100 lbs., roached mane, branded O on left thigh. Finder please return to 1515 Monroe averfufe and receive re. ward. ' 7-16-5t TOR RENT Modem furnished front room. Close In. Apply at 1507 Wash--uo)3u WANTED Girl or woman for general honsework. Good wages. Inquire t 1101 O venue, corner Fifth. 7-15-3t WANTED Man for general work. A white man preferred. Call at Ob server office. 7-15-tf TOR SALE July 10th, 1912 At court house in Lt flrando at 10 a. m. Of the Grande lunde Orchard com pany's 200 acree near Cove. This 200 acres Is a part of the Matt Mit hM farm, fanous for Its fine Hood Elver strawberries and all kinds of lender fruits. The 200 acres above r.entloned Is nearly all In fruit, and Ins fine spring, .flowing well, etc., and Is now value at about $75,000.00 and may be sold for less than $20, 000.000. See ad In Weekly Observ er. WANTED Experienced salesladies at Oeibel's at once. WANTED Cherry pickers. Call Hod J02. 7-15-fit TOR RENT New modern five room house for rent. Inquire Mrs. Zuber 7-10-tf THOROUGHBRED HYM0TH ROCKS Pallet an4 Cockerel MaUag Unity Mating. Erg for sale. For FrlcM Cor. rrspnni to 0. 0. STODDARD La Grande, Ore AUTOMOBILE I M EET Tr1r to any part of Union, Ba- I. i ktr, Wallowa CounllM Iy al KUkt Serrlr ; vrBIIS. nieiie Blark ttl ' . ;! TOR RENT-Furnished house. S.mtb side track. Slough Investment to. ROOM FOR RENT Close In on Fourth street. Phone Red 952. 7-0tf h moi is KM'LL'S ODOKOI S DECISION ABE costly to rirms. Midi Osborne Wobbly In the Kliilitli and Mntli Umpire Assists II Ira. Trt-S'ate I.riiiriic W. Walli L. 21 27 31 37 PC. .t;.:s .312 .466 . .351 Pendleton 32 noise 27 La Grande 20 Pendleton, through her ability to nip batting rallies in the bud. said ability comln; about 50 per cent strong by virtue of the ukaa"3 of one rhil Knell who got himself In so bad In the eighth and ninth Innings of the opening game with Pendleton yester day that an officer bundled hlni Into a rig and took him out of harm's way, won a 6 to 4 victory over La Grande, i Mclvnr therefore loses his second same out of ten played but even Mar fiunrd had to meet his Waterloo so Billle" has no reason to complain particularly, e.-j-.ei laily na La Grande tried hard eno::ch to wo-:n nut of ti'e i tall end anil get on top. She held that j enviable position until the sixth and then l'iinire Kti'll commenced to go bad while Mclvor was not working with his usual finish. From fairly good work on both bases and balls and strikes the umpire went to the bad right and In the most critical pinches lie slipped lemons to the Pippins by the armful. Not only did he fail to adhere to the rule that a base runner must have the benefit of the doubt when there Is doubt, but he lost his gait and missed a third Ftrlke In the eighth when the side would have been retired and had to call It a ball. I'e was looking in another direction. La Grande scored first, shoving Bar ry over the pan In the second canto following his free transportation to first Osborne was wobbly In many places and King single. Then Can. non walked the way Barry had and Fori)' scored Barry on a sacrifice fly to Reld. Pendleton sent Nadeiu around the circuit following his hit. followed by Reld's drive, and Lodell's sacrifice scored Reld. A scratchy hit or what might be termed an error on Luttrell's part let Nadeau In. La Grande forged ahead, however. In the same Inking by taking advantage of a sinking spell on Osborne's part. Bar ry led off with his customary Texas leaguer, and King again sent the man ager around the stations, allowing the Boss of the Pippins to come homo on Augustus' boot. King got into an un assisted putout at second when Can non hit to Augustus. But Forbes scor ed Cannon with a beautiful two bag ger and Mclvor laced out the longest drive of the day when he beat out a three bagger by a matter of seconds. That scored Forbes. That was the last La Grande got. albeit she filled the bases In the eighth and ninth inn ings with no one down and then couldn't score. Nader scored In the firth cm l'embrook's hit and Lodell earn borne to roost in the sixth on Radcr'a hit, following his own blngle so characteristic of the big first has". man. I tie tut was a mgn lexas leaguer that fell Just baek of the In- j held the safest place on earn to put I 'em. I Triple Me i K.iiN. j In the eighth an attempted triple j steal squeeze play combination retired i the side. The Pippins filled, the ba8w In spite of Knell and with one down nnd King nt hat his highness wig wagged for a daring feat but King missed connections -ami he Is cussing himself fur It 'hereby fanning him self (nit and retiring the side when Nangliton tiled to come home on the pliiy. "Naughty" should really have .tr nred a moment before tint he lost tl;e seconds that would hive saved n With 'he rrnwd kicking against the pricks ss held out by Knell the ninth ii.Ttieiie'-'t nni fi-borne wns wfnry and wild sgsln quickly getting ntm slf Into precisely the same ,irdca- ineiit that he wns In prior to ths.t Isst Inning. Onnon got on . when Peld dtopped his fly, and Mclvor went on !th a fielder's choice while EsoH GAMES i JiOTICE OF STBEEI IMPBOTEMES'T TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice ! hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com ir.on council of the city of La Grande. Oregcn, on the 20th day of June, 1912. cre-.ting improvement district No. t;i ' and designating Hemlock street as 'uch district, and in pursuance of a resorption adopted by said common council on the 26th day of June, 1912, whereby said council determined and declared its Intention to improve all that portion of Hemlock street, in said. ! Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon grave! , bitulithlc pavement, the council will. j ten days after the service of this no tice upon the owners of the property affected and benefited by such Im provement, order that said above do scribed Improvement be made; tha the boundaries of ald district to be so Improved are as follows: All that portion of Hemlock street, from the north line of Washington avenue to the south line of Adams avenue. (A) And the property affected "r I o o o a FRATERNAL OR DERS. O O O $ S . . ... t. F. & A. M La Grande Lodge Na. 41, A. F & A. 31. holds regular meetings irst and third Saturday! at ::30 p. m. Cordial welcome O all Masons N. MOLITOR, W. M. A C. WILLI A.MS, Secretary P. O. E La Grande Lodge No. 131 meets each Thursday evening at o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. V. Biting brothers cordially invited to attend. T. J. SCROGGI.VS, E. R. H. E. COOLIDGE. Rcc. Sec VOODMEN OF THE WORLD Li Grande Lodge No 169 W. O. W. meets every first and third Fri days at I. O. O. F. hall. All visit' lug members welcome. D FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KENNEY, Clerk. lUDERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Cam a No. 7703 meets on the hits and third Thursday even lims nt each month in the K. of P. nalt. Y letting neighbors welcome W. A. DUNN. V. C. W. F. LAN DRUM, Clerk. CNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cros Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall ) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. H. W. RILET, C. C . L. LINCOLN M. of R. It S, tEBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. (0 meets every Tuesday evening In thi (. O. O. r. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. LXAH B. rooUDOK. N. Q. Mill ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. E. S., holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited. MRS. MARIE JACKSON, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK. Sec. L. O. O. M., La Grande Lodge Mo. 85C, Loyal Order of Moose, holds regular meetings every second Jd fourth Mondays at 7:20 p. m. In I O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend. R. J. GREEN, W. D. B L. LEAVITT. Sec'y. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every second and tfourth Friday every month. All visiting members cor dially Invited. CORA FITZGERALD. Oracle. LILLY C. KIM M I.E. Recorder LOTS CAB SERVICE First Class Closed Cabs Always Ready for the Public. ON THE JOB DAY AND NIGHT CallBussey at O'Con nell's Cigar Store. He'll take care of vou. benefited by said improvement la a follows: The west balf of block S and the east halt of block 9, Coggan s addition to La Grande, Oregon. Notice is hereby further given thai the council will levy a special assets ment on all the property affected and benefited ' by such Improvement fir the purpose of paying for such Im provement That the estimated cost of sue1; improvement la the sum of 1720.00. That the council will, on the 17th day of July, 1912, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., to consider said estimat ed cost, and the levy of said assess ment, when a hearing will be granted 'o any person feeimg aggrieved or such assessment. , La Grande, Oregon. June 3rd, 1912. CITT COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE. OREGON. By C M. HUMPHREYS, P.ecorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon. 7-6-10t Vacuum HOUSE CLEAMXG ITHOLSTEBIXG H I.'MTI RK KEVAIRISU MVTTKESS MIKIXG 3 l. v. iu:llim;lr, I P:iO.E RZi 502. XOTK'K. Notice of the recorder of the city of La Graixle, Oregon, of the assess ment of Improvement district No. 4U, uf the city of La Grande, Oregon. Notice- is hereby given that the as sessment roll for t;ie improvement of Spring avenue, boiiis; improvement district No. 40, of the city of La Grande, Oregon; under the provisions of ordinance No. 610, series 1912, en titled, "An ordinance declaring the cost of Improving Spring street from the west line of Fourth street to the east line of Alder Btreet by the con struction of a board walk; determin ing the property benefited thereby, levying an assessment thereon to de fray the costs and expenses of the improvement; providing for the as sessment roll of the same and direct ing the entry of said assessment in the docket of city Hens, provid ing a time when the same shall be come delinquent and requiring the city recorder to prepare a special as sessment roll in accordance with the assessment herein levied and to col lect said assessment." the same being In improvement district No. 40, in said ctiy of La Grande, Oregon, U now in my bands for collection and that any installment therein may be paid to me at any time within ten (10) days from tho loth day of July, 1912, without penalty, interest or cost; and each property owner Is hereby noti fied that on application to the un dersigned within ten (10) days from the 15th day of July. 1912, which is the first day of the publication of this notice, tbey will be allowed to pay such assessment in ten (10) an nual installments, the first install ment thereof being due and payable on or before the 25th day of July, 1913. If application la not made as above provided, the whole amount will be and become due, payable and ilelinquent on the 2oth day of July, 1912. AH property owners Interested are hereby notified to appear at my office In the City ball and pay the same. The- assessment roll Is as follows: Itomlg'g Addition J. K. Romlg. lot 6. block 11 $35.00 George E. Wells, lot 7. block 11. 38.00 11. J. Bookman, lot 6, block 8... .19.90 Robert Pattlson, lot 7. block 8.. 37.10 L. A. Clifford, lot 0 block 5 . . . 47.60 Mrs. L. Gullings. lot 7, block 5.. 57.40 J. K. Romlg, lot 6. block 2 40.60 Genevieve Bohnenkamp, lot 7, block 2 37.10 Grundy's Addition. M. B. Donahue, lot 10. block 13..$ 4.34 Rose B. Sherman, lot 1. block 10 35.00 N. Molitor, lot 10, block 10..... 45.50 A. C. Huntington, tract 24.50 F. J. and Julia B. Holmes, tract 43.78 By order of the council, June 19, 1912. C. M. HUMPHREYS, CHy Recorder. A CHICKEN DINNER By the M. E. Church Ladies on the Cherry Fair Grounds ... . 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The foolish wav is to put it where fire, theft or other calamity "can take it from you in a second. The wise way is to put it in a bank of good standing like ours, where it is taken cart of in fire and burglar proof vaults. Follow the example of the best business men and farmers in this district start an account here at once it is also the straijrhtest road to success and wealth. COME IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER. Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500: Deposits $300,000.00 UnitedStatesNationalBank La Grande Oregon k WFFIERS AND DIRECTORS T. J. SC110..U15 C T. BAC05 j. U CAT15ES8 1 THE SEA g 1510 (ConMnned on paR seven.)