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LA GRANDE EVENING ' OBSERVER,
RATTTRDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1912.
E. E. KIRTLEY'S ANNUAL REDUCTION BALE
Christmas Shopping
is made easy
by attending this sale
E. E. KIRTLEY'S ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE
E: E, KIRTLEY'S ANNUAL
Medttefidini S A
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E. E. KIRTLEY'S ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE i 4
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Make out your list
Then hurry here
You'll buy ' .
Has proven to be the surprise of the City and will continue to sell all merchandise at greatly reduced prices
1-2 Off Sale
NO ROOM FOR PIECE GOODS
Outipg Flannels ,
The vkind that sold
for 12 1-2 and 15c
NOW ,
7c per yd
Every yard of Gingham, Percales, Dress GinghamSilks
etc., etc., must go at any price. v r .
1-2 Off Sale
r
Ladies Coats,
$15 and $20 values now $9.00
Calicoes 3c per yard
Sheets 94 size for 68c
s
3 So
Ho
TAFFETA SILK
II iaru wiae, guaranteed i i
1 natfiilar nriro $1 5ft I I
- . 78c
CilRTLEYLa
Silkoline
The grade that - -always
sells for 15c,
Now;7c V;:
I
Ladies Suits
At prices that will make you
buy. ( Must be seen to be ap-
preczated. i
Ginghams 9c per Yard
Good Blankets lull size 63c
1305 Adams Ave.
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NOTICE.
' Notice of the recorder ctthe, city
of Lb Grande, Oregon, of the asscss
tnent of improvement district Xo.
13-A of the city of La Grande. Oie-
gon.
Notice
I
VpfAhv ltvfn thnt the 14-
I sessment ' for the Improvement of
North Fir street, being Improvement
.district No. 13-A. of the city of La
Grande.' Oregon, under the provisions
of Ordinance No. 669. Series 1912, en
titled "An odrinance declaring the
cost of Improving North Fir street be
twei Mnnrnn nvpnne nnd W nvpnne
t iTtT" il:n-trltlll xikjfi m imi If ills' . 'uf.nkJ .VI" t'tV i . W" I"-- IV YvVI - --Wr.'iMfta . i L. .
oi uiiee am
eternally wafch
yomr money
" in this bank
Day in and day but the Government has its eyes on
a National Bank. Its experts swoop down at any
minute" to see horv it is sfnarding your money. The
jjvo-r imv of -I S. i ,,f "(',viallv watchinff
Thi3 National Back is therefore one of the safest in
the world. Your account solicited. Come in
and we will tell you more about it.
United States National Bank
. ' i La Grande, Oregon ''
Capital, $100,600; Surplus; $10,500; Deposits,
$400,000.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS '
X. K. WFST n. E. fOOI.IDGE Fill ASK TOILET
YCK. JIM I.ER A. T. HILL J. C. HFXHT
T. i. 8CH0O6I5 C. T. 11ACOX J. L. ( AV1NCSS
determining tlie property benefited
hereby; levying an assessment there
on to defray the costs, and expenses
of the improvement; providing for
the assessment roll of the same and
directing the entrv of said assess
ments In the docket of city liens:
providing the time when the same
shall become delinquent, and requir
ing the city recorder to prepare a
special assessment roll In accordance
with the assessments herein levied
and to collet t said assessments," the
same being In improvement district
No. 13-A, in said city of La Grande,
Oregon, is now la my bands for col
lection and th at any installment
therein may be paid to me at any
time within ten HO) days from the
4th day of December, 1912, without
penalty, Interest or cost; and each
property owner is hereby notified that
on application to the undersigned
within ten ( 10) days from the 4th
day of December, 1912, which la the
Hist date of the publication of this
notice, they will be allowed to pay
such assessment in ten (101 annual
installments, the first installment
there of being due and payable on or
before the 4th day,of December, 1913.
If anrdicatinn is not made as above
provided, the whole amount will be
and become due. payable and delin
quent on the 14th day of Liece.rihe',
1912. '.' .
All property owners Interested are
hereby notified to appear at my office
In the city hall and pay the same.
The assessment roll is as follows:
rrcdmnrr's Addition.
R. C. Plass. lot 26. blotk 151 . .$1.13.38
Jc.mes Mnha::ey. lot 2F. block 21 92.36
.Tacob Spiker. lot 1. block . .. 103.07
Sada Anderson, lot 13. block 2. 95.67
By order of the ritv council.
N. J. MANSSAGEH.
City Recorder.
Dec. 4.-?t
'Revolution,
ward. 4
. Be It Further Resolved, That the
polling places designated for sail
election, and the judges and clerks
appointed to conduct said election
are as follows:
First ward: Polling, place, court
house; Judges, Don Turner, Hall
Lane and W. N. 'Monroe. Clerks, EJ.
Hammerer and W. A. Worstell.
Second ward: Polling place,, citj
bulldlng; Judges H. W. Stoner, Clay
Ellsworth and O.'F. Coolldge; Clerks,
Geo. Lnmoreaux and C. L. Mackey.
Third ward: Polling place, 1907 3rd
Street; Judges, J. M. Hlltz, C. C. Pen
Ington, W. D. Grandy; Clerks, How
ard Davis and Will Hamilton. '
Fourth ward: Polling place, Gel
des' store; Judges, John' Ladd, :.
Logsdon and U. S. Millor; Clerks, W.
A. Thompson and J. M. Kochenspar
ger. .
Be It Further Resolver, That said
election be held on Monday, the 9th
day of December, 1912.
Adopted by the council Novembet
20th. 1912. . '
AT THE THEATRES.
ANJiOUJiCEMEST.
I hereby announce myself as i
a candidate for the office of city
recorder subject to tne will of 1
the voters of the city of .-La I "The Missourl Girl' which ay-
Grande. Having been city au i pear" at the s'eward Nov. 10, is a
dltor for the last three years I domestic comedy of the "Old Home-
am thoroughly familiar with stead" type, and was among the first
books and affairs of the city and , of that klnd of n,ays before the pub
's can give entire satlsfadyon ln!"0- The 1lot' wn,Ie not betng an
this office which Is of great im- i lDtricate 01le' Is extremely Interest
's portance to the taxpayers. jlng and nothing is 'left to the imagi-
N. J. MANSAGHR. j nation; It deals with life and Incjl-U-25-tf
' ' ... . f dents In Southern Missouri at the
time when that ' rnnntrv was wii,i
N. J.. MANSAGER,
. Recorder.
Nov 27-lOt
TO THE T0TERS.
? I am an Independent candl- $
? date for the office of chief of po-
lice and If elected will give ev-
erybody a square deal.
W. A. STANLEY.
3 g $
'' AOUXCEMET. ' ;
i I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of city
recorder, and will deeply appre- $
S elate any assistance given me In
the coming cify election.
, LEE WARNICK.
Notice to the rubllc,
I have sold my half In the grocery
business located at 1316 Adams ave
nue to C. J. Blsck and the firm will
henceforth be known as Cummings &
Black. All accounts owing to Cum
mings & French should be paid to
.MM AmM ..J -It . ... . 1
me cw mm, aim au ouisianaing od- )
ligations of Cummings & French, as. Monsler Pmprnni at Arcade Tonight
a firm, will be paid by the succes-! 1-Queen City Colored Quartet,
with excitement over he discovery
of ; enormous deposits of lead and
zinc which have since made that sec
tion one of the richest In the world.
The rush and scramble to get pos-.
session of these valuable- mining
lands led to many crimes -and thesp
exciting times are cleverly"; depicted
In "The Missouri Girt' The charac
ters are all strong types .and the
comedy element more prominent than
is usualljf seen In (his class of Dlavs.
The scenic equipment' is all that
coud be desired and the perform
ance promises to be one worthy of
patronage. - '
sors
12-2-5t
T. E. FRENCH.
Be It Resolved, That the recorder
of the city of La Grande be, and bt
Is hereby authored to give ten (1"
days notice by publication In the La
Grande Evening Observer ' and oy
postlr.p notices thereof in three (3)
public places In each ward of the
city, of the general election to be
held In said city an J that -the fol
lowing officer are to be elected st
ald election: "
One mayor."
Ope recorder. i
One treasurer.
One chief of police.
One1 councilman from the first warj
One councilman from the second
ward.
One councilman from the third
ward.
One councilman from the fonrti
AXXOl'NCEMEXT
i neioy aimouin e myself as
a candidate for chief of police
and will deeply apprec ate any
assistance given me in the com-
lng city election. ' Roy 8. Clapp.
TO THE VOTERS.
I am a candidate tor the office
of chief of police and solicit
S votes on the strength of my past
. record In suppressing crime and 'f
punlshlos criminals, and base "
my petition on long experl-
ence In police matters. Insofar
as honesty and determination
will pewnit I will enforce. If
elected, all city ordinances.
J. H. MpT.ifTTT.TV
FOR SALf.
Choice of heavy or light toD bur-
gy in first class codnltion cheap. 1409
Madison. Phone Black 41. 12-2-6t,
Notice.
The city water department will
collect at the new city building on
and after Dec. 1st. ll-29-10t
Bla; Sale Pec. U. '
I will hold a public sale Satur
day, November 14th. at the J. F. Irby
farm one and a quarter miles north
west of Imbler when 1 will n
horses, farm Implements and 60 bead
3f Duroc-Jersey hogs. All rerl.r.
or eligible to registry. See hanhtit.
tor further particulars.
comedy slngets.
2. Don Caesar de Bazan, two reel
feature.
3. Sterling ,Bros., marvelous ath
letes. '.- v. ,. ' , , . ,
4. Balkan Crisis. Interesting pic
ture of war.. .
5 Frankfurters and Quail. "Some
comedy. .'
f.-C.TCr o: ' onal
Arcade oic.'.,,
Coming .tomorrow. Gray & Travcs,
in: "Wanted, a Cook."
Estate Notice.
Notice Is hereby eiven that th nr.
dersigned has been appointed execu
tor of the estate of Alexander Fersa
son, deceased, and that lt npnmns
bavin claims against said estate are
required to present the amn within
f fill mnnlli. l.w .
JOHV v ipdv .i proper voucners to
JUMN f. IRBT. the undersigned such executor. Datrl
! November 20th. 19H
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