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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1909)
EIGHT PAB3. rvKXTXf; onsF.nvi n. n orandf. okf.gov. titjiav. lEnniAHT 2. im. TAGE 1HREI5. PFLSTME THEATRE D. R. ECCLES, Proprletot . Ltsding Amusement house TBJI p T) Cno of the :..:. cut. mfd musical plays on the road this ' - 1. W P. Cullen's production of Bi,rKoinnHl.T." the Bicntcst of tlvl'V & JUu?r muimni uiMiit-unn. U, costumes "f thc ,m'Mt n'"llt rn 8 jt le and " mnimy yrumiMMi V..'.,.mt. of the c-vi-nlnff. gowns will wtll worth stein. Tlic lare con nv l'l I"- headed, by llairv I! nil l'l"n V nil' juma irmi'Mi I - .""" lit "1'H WHITE A3 " . WILLIE,' a.itiful Boprano voice will be heard great udvantae In a new sons, wiit- n entirely by hersVlf, entitled "Howl hlaiiy Have Y.m Told That To?" The DiirKeiiiHotfr'' will'b" ni'n at iie Steward Wediii S'lay. February 3. Fifty und 25 cents are the very .isonable ticket prices ,or the Dixie j tuilntet at the Steward next Thursday i4ht under direction of the Harnea ill of this city. While the attraction ostensibly worth more than the cs- Wis !l"ie Dixie Quinlel. t'ociin-r to tlic Ste lst of Its iblished price, the men having the 'ncert In charge, believe they will be hie to accommodate more students han with the higher price. The niggers" are chined as the best In heir line now on the road, conse- uently the public will be tn-ated tj series uf nx-lodies that will please ie ear. K)irtliii:ake INtciirls. New i"ork. Feb. 2. Orders continue pour In for the -ilVl-lal memorial oHeards Issued by the Anieiicnn- 'alian g. neral relief committee and i Is thought that millions of tli cards Fill be disposed of in the next few Months, resulting In n immense ad- ition to the ftrn l for the relief of the Milan earthquake miff'Ters. Alfred " Vanderbllt. August Belmont and fther famous New Yorkers are vlce- hairmen of the relief committee. v i :J7 I0WPRKE F0RRT Anti-Saloon I.oaue. r!rmln5h:tiTi, Ala.. Fi'b. 2. Jubilant Ht hnvlny driven the 'turn demon" from Alabama, Georgia, North Caw Una, Mississippi and Tennessee, the workers of the Antl-Salonn league are krUi'tIiir here toduy for a conference et which they will agree upon plan f.. ,-!i-ry(nff the warfare Into the r 1. i. Ir.ii.).' wi-t states of Dixie. The Ala Nini State Aotl-S.,l,mn bagim will , , , . nix i mm " ,"-T is "THIS bUUtJOMASTKit." hold a jubilee met ting; here the latter ,iart of the week. K ktino Kutrrs 'oIIck. New York, Feb. 1. Mene Wallace, the only survivor of .the party of Kk Mnvw liroiiKbt to this country fi"iv Greenland 12 y-.'!ir ago by Commander 1'oary. lodav entered Manhattan col-b-ge. In order to prepare hlmuelf to hrennio n teacher of his own people. He 1m now 18 years of ace. All of the Krfki:)io wuh came with him died of tuberculosis. Poslpoiic Hclnw Trial. New York, Feb. 1. F. Augustus Keinxe, th-- ' copper king." accused of violation ot t uc ft deral banking la .-s. will not tv tiled this moii' li as had en i- i.i 'i-il. The eas Wll proba bly come up In March. Amend l.os Angrlcs I Imrter. Los Angeles, Feb. 2. Twenty-nine uird I'clirmiry 4, Is ('lasstil as tlic Klin! on the Komi. amendments to the city charter of Los Angeles are being voted en at a special I ; election today. one of the amend- mt,nt!, provides for the ele l n of ,.llm.,m,.n.at.HI.Ke instead of by wards. Twelve make Increases In th s.tlarlen of ciiy officials. Annexation of adjoining towns and territory to (Irpater Los Angeles will also be de cided. I.i-uvitt liluini- ae. Lincoln. Nb.. Feb. 2. Mrs. Ruth Try-in Leavitt's divorce suit against i-.er aiil.-t husband, will likely come up for final disposition this month. No ,.,,,let is eypectt-d. and Mrs. Leavltf it HI HTido'lhte-'ly he given the eusiody of her tf ii children. FOR SAI.R Fresh Jersey coir, rail I!!ack IC41. 1-ltf 1 h ! BT(afiffTIMtTfMJ'Uil'ill t l(ildA4LMMtf VQtfkymVtommWMM(mtfrWmiJ'.:i-,i & DELINQUENT TAX LIST (Continued from pace J.) N 80 rods to beginning . . . . ItOLLINS, W. M. The -14 SE4 of section 8, t '"nshlp 1 8, R 40, F. W.M i.i.i.'I01AX, CHAsi. Lot 6. township . olock Z?, Sterling's 2nd Add to Island t'ttv I... li. E. LOAN & C. CO. Lots 1 lo S. section 22, town shin 1 S, R 37. 13 W M KOR1S. MRS. S. J. 7.90 E.90 6.(5 6.60 4.80 1.65 8. 22 The WVi NWVi. NW4 SW'i of section 15, township 2 8, II 37. B W M UKMMErt, M ABLE E. The NE U SE'4 of section 14. township 1 N, R 38. E W M mrt'KMAN. M. J. Lots 1 to 5. block 7, nnd lots 1 to 5. and 16 to 20, block 24, Jmblr. Oregon: and lot 10. block 15, Summervllle. . RAYMOND, M US. HARRIETT Lots 9 and 10, block 17. Rail road Add to t'nlon ROSE. WALTER E. Lots 1 to 3. and 22 and 24, Mock 39, Hlndman's Add to Elgin Rt'dr, BROS. .SO 4.08 3.55 7.92 6.87 23.45 10.55 .33 The NW'i of section 20, town ship ! S, R 36. E W M. . . . R1NOER, D. W. The NW4 of section 10. town ship 6 S, R 41. E V M S.MITH. ELIOAH. ESTATE Lot 6, block 1, Elgin, Oegon .. SMITH, T. E. Lots 1 to 8, block 13, N Elgin SMITH, JOHN The 8' NWVi and N'4 SWU of section 10. town ship 3 N, n 39, E W M : . . . SPORES, SAMUEL. A. Fie acres off W side of SE',4 NV H of section 12, town ship 2 N. R 40. E W M STEEL. R. M. & O. The NE V, SW4, SEU NW'4 and SWi NE'4 of section 20. the SV. SW'; of section 9. township 2 N. R 39, E W M: lots 13 and 14, block 1, nnd lots 1. 2. 4 and 5, block 7. and 1 to 6, block 8. lots 7 to 9, and N end of 10, nnd lots 11 to 14, block 2, in Hllgard. Oregon 19.60 SANFORD. D. W. Lots 9 and 10, block 1, nnd lot 7, block 8. Hllgard, Ore SHROPSHIRE, H. A. The E SEVi and SW'i SE"4 of section 24. and NWVi NE of section 25. township 2 S, R 36, E W M 2.45 90 SHUOPSHIUE UROS. V The S 40 feet of lot 10. block 2. Hllsrard. Oregon 27.40 SCOTT, J. W. Lot B to 8, block 3, Hllgard, Oregon 2.55 STA'nn. C C. !-;e 'V'a SWVt. the SWVi NWS of section In, town ship 2 S. R 38. E W M STERLING. M., ESTATE All of NWVi NE '4 lying S of block 4, 5 nnd 12. Sterling's Add to Island City, In section 3, township 3 S. R 38, E W M. and 13 acres In a square In SE corner of NW 4 of section 33. township 2 S. R 39, E W M; lots 5 to 8, block 12: lots 5 to 8, block 9, and lots 5 to 8. block 10: (., int 3 to 8. block 11, Sterling's Add ty Island City ' rrnr.T.TNr henry 7.90 18.75 The NWi SEVi. the SW". NE 1 and 15 acres off E . ; V'.V i', SllH of sec tion 3. township 3 S. R 38, E W it 41.70 SIMMONS, MRS. EMMA The NW4 of section 19. town ship 3 S, n 39. E W M : and Into tn 0 hlorlf R Chao- iiii s Add to La Grande 166.10 SMITH. MARY 6 feet lying E of line 40 feet from W side of lot 4, block "C" Cogirim's 2nd Add lo La Grande -MITM, ItoHEKT E. The SKi NE'4 and KV? SE4 of taction 21, the SW NW ;.. K'V SK4 NVV'4. the N'VVi SAV14, EU, SW'i, tie S'4 NE'.. and SE'i of ecilon 22: the SW'i NW 14 nnd NW U SW '4 of s. c ti n :"; the XH',i, and NE U NW'i of s.-etlon 27. all In lot.nshli) 4 S. rt 4'J. E W M. . 8XVPHK. M A It Y J. Lots IS and 19. block L'0. Pred more's Add to La Grande . . s'l'K'KI.EMIRM. .! HN Lots 6 to 8. block 10, Home Investment Add to La Grande STACEY. MRS. ARDEL1A I,ot ".. bloek 46, Riverside Add to La Grand" STANLEY. GEO. A. Lots 17 to 18. block 13. Chap lin's Kli to I .a Grande .... ST4.PLES. C. A. Lots 1 to 3. block 2. and 15 feet off lot 4, block 2, Hll gard, Oregon 1.3? ' i , : 3.73 3.30 3.60 3.73 3.95 SWA UTS. H. W. Lots 14 to 16. block 141. Chap lin's Add to La (.ramie 30. 7t SHAW. ALEX The N' NE and N4 XWH of section 16, township fi S, R Z K W M 7.92 S. "SV. B. CO. Iits 7 to 10. bloek 21. and lots 22 to 24. block 15, Imbler, ( iregrm STANLEY. MRS. ARNICE The NW'4 of section 35 and ,K' NE'i and 35 acres of NW and S'4 2.83 SK1, of section 34. township 1 S. K 3. E W M SWENGER. MA II EL Commencing 260 feet N of NE corner of block 2. In Lewis' Add to North Cnion, then N 0 tet. W 200 feet, S 90 feet. E 200 feet to be ginning SLATER. R. Commencing at NW corner of lot 8. block 9. West I'nion. then S 90 feel. E 60 feet. N 0 feet, W 6 feet to be- 119.55 14. ; 17.33 7.92 9.8 .18 SW NKii of section 22. township 3 S. R 40. then N 20 rods. E 32 rods. N 2 rods. E 12 rods, S 2 rods, B 116 rods. S 20 rods. W 160 rods tn beginning; the NW '4 SW'.i of section 23. the NE'4 SEV of section 22. township 3 S. R 40, E W M SNOW. EDWARD The SWV4 NW '4 and NV4 SW Vi of section 29, town ship 2 N. R 41. E W M: lots 1 to 6. block 1: lots 2 to 12. block 2; lots 1 to 6. block 3; lots 1 to 8, block 4. and lots 1 to 5. block 6: lots 2 to 7 und 10, block 6: lots 1 to C. block 7, Mlnam City .'. STEVENS. MISS NELLIE Lots 1 and 2. and 7 and 8. block 3. N Union: and lots 19 by 40 feet In SW corner bf lot 8. the W 40 feet of lots - 9 nnd 10 block-9. Grandy's Add to La Orunde; lots 19 nnd 20. block 25. William son's Add to La Grande SETH THOMAS CLOCK CO.- The Ni of lot 3, block 5. Cog- gan's Add to Lu Grande SMITH. J. B. Lot 8, block 61, Chaplin's Add to La Orunde . . STODDARD. H. C The SEVi of NW'i of section 26, township 2 S, R 37. E W M SIMMONS, J. A Tho WV. NWVi of auction 14. and EH- NE of section 15. .township U S. R 34. E W M FETTLEM1 (IE. F. W. Lots 3. 5 and 6. bloek 8. Han nah's Add to Union SNYDER, JACom Commencing 222 feel K of SW corner of NW '4 of sec tion 18. township 4 S. It 40. E W M. then E 90 feet, N 6G0 feet. i 90 feet, S 660 feet to beginning 16.70 16.05 42.42 3.45 32.04 1.98 8."0 4.00 11.75 TURNER. A. F. Lots 1 to 6. block 70, man's Add to Elgin TINSLEY. S. T. The NW4 of section 15 shin 2 S. R 36. E W Hlnd- 19. 3S , town M 6.60 THOMPSON, LILLIAN The E',4 SE',i-of section 30, township 8 S. R 38, E W M TAMAHIUS, A Commencing at a point 106 2-3 rods S of the center of section 20, township 1 N. R 39, E W M, then S 53 1-3 rods, W 68 rols. N along center of county road to a point 57 rods 10 feet W of a point of beginning, then E 57 rods. 10 feet to beginning TOMBLESON, ('HAS. E. Commencing 945 feet S and 462 feet W of the NE cor ner of NW '4 SW Vi of sec 19, township 4 S. R 40, E W M, then S 124 feet. W 350 feet. N 124 feet, E 350 feet to beginning TAYLOR. J. L. The EH SEVi of section 1, lowns'hip 2 S. R 37, E W M. . TU SCOTT. JOS. The SA SWVi, W'ij SE '4 , sec tion 24. township 4 S, R 35, E W M TUCKER, JOHN A. Lots I and 2. and 7 and 8, 4.9S 2.97 2.67 2.64 7.92 5.60 3.05 1.02 5.10 .75 .5.1 I 4 ." 1.3o .1". 1.6 3 1 . 0 ll 1.59 2.67 1.06 .5 2 4.0'' 1.48 .45 46.23 2.93 22 62 block 7. Hannah's Add to Union. Oregon I NKNOWN Lois 1 to C, block 14. North Elgin UNKNOWN Lots 21 and 2 North Elgin . UNKNOWN L.,;.- :r. ui 21, block 23, th Elgin UNKNOWN Lots 24. bloek 35, Hindman's Add to Elgin UNKNOWN Lot 17. block 23. North Elgin UNKNOWN , Fr-ictlonal p.irt of block "A," North lOlcin 1 1 'NKNOWN 1 L ts s and 0. block 6. tlitiam j iiv ', UNKNOWN SI'- SW'i of section 21. ; t,,'v.iuiil, 3.S. U 36, E W M. . UNKNOWN Lot s. blo.-l: s, Hllgard. Oregon UNKNOWN The NW.i SEN of sei-'lon IS. , township 2 S. R 37, K W M I UNKNOWN Lot "A." Ooggan's La Grande, all 2nd Add W of O I ,v- N railwnv UNKNOWN , Lots 1 to 4, block 14. William son's Add to La Grande .... 1 UNKNOWN Lot 11. bloek 8, New Haven Add to I.a Grande UNKNOWN Lot 1. block 34. Chaplin's Add to La Grande UNKNOWN Lot 3. block 4. P.yne;rson's Add to La Grande UNKNOWN The ",V"S of lots 1 to 3, block II, Romlg's Add to Iji Grande UNKNOWN The Si SEN NE'4. and NE 4 SEN NEVi of section 14 township 1 N. R 3S. E W .1 UNKNOWN Lot 5. block 12. Sumnie- r . . VAN HOOK. MRS. '. :. The W'.j SEN NEN and N NE'4 SEN of f- :lon 4. township 3 S. R 3S. E W M VAN DE BOGART. ASA Lot. block "A," New Haven Add to Jjt Grande WARBURTON. ROHT. The K'i SW,. SW4 SEN of section 15. the NU NW4 except NE'4 NW NW'i of section 24. township 3 S, R 40. F. W M (Continued on p"ai C.) ginning- . SMITH. MARY' The NVJ NRVi of section . and NWV4 NW14 of section 10, township 5 S. R 41. E W M STARK, L. C. Block 29. Swackhammer'a 2nd Add to Union NV4 STATHERS. A. R. Lots 17 and 18. block 12, Alice!, Oregon STACK LAND, A. M. Commencing at SE corner of NEWEST lAOWU PICTURES Unexcelled Vaudeville ; 7 ft is week ....,. CLIFFORD Ci.irroitli! Klujt mid Queen of IlMmltMiffs. Australian Trunk Mystery. Clilnewe Yoke of Tortur. Mcxkaa SUbe of Torture. 3 Performances Nightly at 7:15. 8:15 and 9:15 MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P.. M CHANCE PROGRAM Monday, Wednesday and Friday EXTRA-SPECIAL STEWARD OPERA HOUSE ONE Sal NIGHT Wednesday, February Ird Wm. P. Gullen's Sumptous Presentation of the Pixlay and Luber Gomic Opera I BURGO- "E master : With Ruth White ZtU Harry Hermsen BURGOMASTER With an Exceptionally Clever Company of over half A 100 Comic Opera Stars Including That Spick Span Saucy Chorus of Kangaroo G i rls The Largest Comic Opera Organization Entour. The ' season Musical and Social Event. Prices; 50c; 75c; $1.00; $1 50 Seats on Sale Monday. HAS GOT THIS MONTH Two icreaming itories by Ellii Parker Butler ind Lindsay Denison, each racing to see which will bump your funny bone hardest. One tragedy that will grip your heart. ' And articles by Russell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep into things. LOOK OUT FOB EVERYBODY'S THIS MONTH. THE CAT IS BACK Silvertliorn'.M Family drug store. Merchants! Save $10,000 I In 1907 the Merchants i of Oregon saved over $10,000 by carrying a part t of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As- 4 dUf ante njLtauui i Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 t they will save $15,000. i During ike same period f ihur neiahbors were nana- ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies t In the Oregon Merchants t Mutual you get: j INSURANCE AT COST t A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL- ITIES PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES 7 :w. OLIVER, Agent Pictures Today In Old Arizona. Th ProfoMor'i Lo Tonic, Te Aitor'a Baby Carrlaje. THE SCENIC ON PANTAOES CIRCUIT. S. A. GAUDINIF.R, Proprietor nnd Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE . LATEST MOVING PICTURES. Change of Program Moudaya, Four Iate Patlie Films, Relsner & Gore, character Impersonators, singers and dan cers, Including the latest New York success, "My Brother, Sylvus." $ t i I I I Matinee prices aa usual. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2: SO Children under 15 years of age 6c at maihiees. Evening prices: Adults, 15c; children, 10c. 4,44444"l444 CHICKENS WANTED We pay the highest market price for chickens. Both "phones. No. . GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. t j t X X , ( liamlM-rlaln's t'ougli Itemcdy the Mac Popular Rerause It Is the elWt. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cous;h Remedy for the past eight years and find it to be one of the best selling medicines on the market. For babies and young children there Is nothing better In the line of cough syrups." says Paul Allen. Plain Ieallng, La. j Tills remedy not only cures the coughs, 'colds and croup so common araonj young children, but Is pleasant and safe for them to take. For sale by all good dealers.' $ I ' - i f 1 : 1 "' .if' : x ' i 'i i ! 1 v . - ) i 'i ...It 'j it; i i T' f - '" ' T Vr, .