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PAGIETWO ' LA (JKANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1912. HOWS THIS I 1 They Are erfectDreamis LADIES' COLF OR HUNTINC COAT GUARANTEED ALL WOOL a Those new coats and suits. And the most de lightful feature is they are inexpensive. You will he surprised to see the excellent values the quality of the goods the' expert workman ship and all within easy reach of everyone in price. Our line of ladies' mackinaws in plain coloi-s and fancy plaids is something for every ladv to see and consider. Call and see the line. CON FINISHED MFD BY J. O. BALLARD & CO. MALONE WOOLEN MILLS MALONE, N. Y. ' ' ' ' ' FOR SALE BY' " " ErE. KKTLEM Ladies9 Ready -fo-W ear NOTICE. Notice of the Reorder of llu? City of Xa Ciramle, Oregon, of the assPs-sincMit of Improvement District No. 17-11, of the city of La Orawlo, Oregon. Xottoe Is hereby given thnt (lie ns sessment roll for the Improvement of Jefferson uvenue, bulng improvement Distric t No. 17-H. of the city of I.u Grande, Or'son, under the provisions of Ordinance No. C:'5, Series 11M2, en- THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. La Grande, Ore. Owners of a complete and up-to-date set of Abstracts of . Union County, Oregon. All work guaranteed. Give us a trial. C M LOCKWOOD, Mgr Office in Foley Bldg. titled, "An Ordinance declaring the cost of improving the south Bide of Jefferson avenue from the eaBt curb line of Kim street to a point about CO feet west of the west Hue of Fir street, determining; the property benefited thereby, levying mi asses.-mient there on to defray the costs and expenses of the Improvement, providing for the as sessment roll of the same and direct ing the nrty of said assessment in the docket of city leins. providing a tlni" when t'ne Bame shall become delin quent and requiring the City Recorder to prepare a special assessment roll in acrordance with the assessment here in levied and to collect said assess ments, the same being in Improvement district No. 17-B, In said city or I.n Grande, Oregon, is now In my bands for collection and that nyn Installment thereon may be paid to me at any time within ten (10) days from the 1st day of fletoW, 1!U2. without penalty. Interest or cost; and each property owner is hereby notified that on ap plication to the undersigned within ten lini days from the 1st day of Oc tober, i:H2, which is tl" first date of The Radiant Grill The Radiant (irill is. a i PMiMuutMii electric device that gill's, IiIcm, toasts and bolls; light on the tablu if you like, or In the nursery or sick-room. Can be connected to any light socket. An ideal way to prepare breakfasts, lunches, etc., and for all light cooking. A.-K for Folder. A still further reduction In price for current, to users or our Electric Grills These wonderful little cooking devices me proving so pom'lar In I.a Grande that we have de cided to make a still furhther reduction in price of cu-rent. Ccils 2c an Hour lo Operate tho Klectilc Radiant Grin the lightest, handiest, incut satis factory and economical li!ii? cooking cleice ever Invented. Kvery lady who sees them wants one. We have a little folder telling about the Klectric Itariiart Grill A.k for one, or better still, let us give you a practlcV. demon stration In your cwu ho'iie without obligation. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "always at your service if the publication of this notice, they will be allowed to pay such assessment in ten (10) annual installments, the first Installment thereof being due and pay able on or before the 1 1th day of Oc tober, 1913. If application is not mad" as iiiiove provided, the whole amount will lie and become due, payable and delinquent on the 11th clay of October, 1!U2. All property owners interested are hereby notified to appear at my office In the c ity hall and pay the same. Thi- assessment roll ia as follows: ( I! W'l.IVS ADDITION. Dan .Marx, lots 1 and 2, Block 112. . $119.S8 J. 11. Slater, est., lots C, 7, & 8, liloik 112 145.45 lty order of the City Council, Sep t'Miilier. Iltli, i:H2. C. M. IIIMI'IIRKVS, Recorder. I.adcl ( anion Nchs Item. l.adil Canyon, Sept. 27: Special: Mrs. I.ucy Graham returned home from North l'owder Wednesday, where she wnt the clay before to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law. Oscar iieiiuiug. who was a pioneer of that place. Neil McClure is attending the big Round-up at IVudlcton. A f. w mcne will possibly aitend tomorrow. Henry Scott and wife, who used to own a farm above Old Town, about twenty years ago, an'.- ! ! e from Grants Tass last Tuesday and visited a coiip. of days with Mr. Scott's iielee. Mrs. Kiank Counsell. They de serted a lovely home in Grants 1'ass for a place more suitable for Mrs. Scot:, as she is in very poor health. They will probably make their home in I.a Grande once more. Mr. Scott lir-t c am e to this valley in lsr.ii. (Jrain Healer- v-i ill erlelk. Norfolk. Va., Oct. 1. The annual eouxention of the National Grain Dealers' association met here today for a thrcv. days' session. In connec tion wMh the meeting the Chief Grain Inspectors' National association is holding its annual session. The armory of lh? Agricultural col lege at Corvallis has been converted into a vast auditorium seating fiaoo people, and they will bo seated III Made-in-Oregon chairs, according to the tenor of a resolution adopted by the board of regnts. TEACHERS TO HEAR WELL. KXOWX EDICATORS. Trip To Wallowa Lake Is One of Fea tures of Entcrtulnnient. Stages are set for the b;g conven tion of the Eastern Oregon division of the Oregon State Teachers' association to be held at Eenterprlse, October 16, 1" and 18. County School Superin tendent E. E. Bragg of this county, is now notifying the member's of the as sociation relative) to tho rates, In structions to them about reservation of accomodations and inclosing a copy of the general and department program This will be the first time that the association has gone into Wallowa county, and as a trip to Joseph Lake is on the program for Friday after noon, a great many teachers will com bine business with pleasure. A pe culiar thing about these conventions and probably the only Incident of its kind In convention history Is that attendance is required and that the teaching license can be removed and abbrogated as It were if the teacher fails to report at the convention. The general program for tha three days Is: Wednesday, October 1(1. '9:00 Opening exercises. 9:10 Address L. R. Alderman state .superintendent of public Instruc tlon. , ' 10:00 Music. . . 10:10 Section work Primary grftniniar, rural and high "school. 11:00 Address New movements- In education by Dr. Joseph Schafer. pro feasor of history, University of Oregon 12:00 Intermission. 1:30 Music. 1:45 Section work Primary, grammar, rural and high school. 2:40 Music. 3:00 Address The I'se of Incen fives In the Teaching ot English Dr. fcrant Smith, professor df biology at Teachers' College. Chicago. 8:00 Reception. Thursday, October 17. 9:00 -Opening exercises. 0:10 Address Education and Democracy W. J. Kerr, president Ore gon Agricultural College. 10:00 Music. 10:10 Section work Primary, grammar, rural and nign school 11:00 Music. 11:10 Address The Power of Per sonality In Teaching Fletcher Ho man, president Willamette University. 1!: 00 Intermission. 1 : 30 Music. 1:43 Section work Primary, grammar, rural nnd high school. 2:40 Music. 3:00 Address The Art of Think ing Stephen B. L. Penrose, president Whitman college. Thursday Evening. 8:00 Illustrated lecture The Kchoolhotiso as the Community Center and How to Beautify It Dr. Grant Smith. Friday. October Eighteenth. 9:00 Opening exercises. 9:10 Address Moral Training In the Public Schools P. L. Campbell, president of University of Oregon. 10:f:n Music. Id: l 'i Section work Primary, gramr ar, rural nnd high schoor. 11:00 Music. 1 1 : 10 Address Signs of the Times J. H. Ackennan, president Oregon State Normal. 12:00 Intermission. 1 :. 10 Music. 1:45 Section work Trima-;-. grammar, rural and high school. 2:40 Music. 3:00 Address The Use and Incen fives In the Teaching of English Grant Smith. Wa offer On Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh J Cur. We. the undersigned, have tjiwn F. f. Cheney for the last 15 j t, and believe him perfectly bontrTe in all business transactions and financially abl to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.!! Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents . J per bottle. Sold by all druggists. j i Take Hall's Family pills for constl- t patlon. it CAB SERVICE First Class Closed Cab Always Ready for the Public. ON THE JOB DAY AND NIGHT CallBossey at O'Con nell's Cigar Store. He'll take care of yon.' Ii, AY up a reserve fund against the future. Bad crops, misfortune or a great financial opportunity may come. Be prepared. Step in and talk it over today. Be wise in timethis time. Start a savings account today. A dollar will do it. InitedStatesNationalBank La Grande,. Oregon . Capital $100,000.00; Surplus $10,500; Deposits $300,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS X. K. WEST WM. Ml I, I. Kit t. j. srmxiuix II. E. COOLIDGE A. T. II I I.I, f. T. HAC0X rllTAXK fOXLEY J. C. HEXRY J. I,. CAVIXESS Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor " COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY m Oregun Klectric Into Corvallis Xo omluT IT,. 0XE HALF THE WORLD wonders how the c'Vr half ex ists, but all worker at the wearing quality of DAY'S Bit; FIVE OVERALLS AXlt SMUTS I TEX THOl'SAXD FEET OR TEX FEET of lumber makes no difference to us in our treatment of the order, for the 10-foot Individual may order the 10,000 feet next week for all we know. That Is our policy to treat all alike and to give all a square deal In quality, measurements and service. Wenaha Lumber Co. Main 732 stssHswMNsHs1Hsli Let Us Protect Your Health by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, connecting it to sewer so it will pass all sani tary laws. BAY & ZWEIFEL LICENSED PLUMBERS LA GRANDE I 1 1 v f i