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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1910)
Notice of Stmt Improvement TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: No--tlce Is hereby given that In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Com mon Council of the city of La Grande -Oregon, on the 9th day of February 1910, creating improvement district Jto. 16, and designating Sixth street ;.as such district, and In pursuance o. at resolution adopted by said Common Council on the 9th day of February, 1910. whereby said council determined And declared its intention to Improve all of that portion of Sixth street, in uald Improvement district as herein after described, by laying thereon anacadam pavement and constructing curbs, the council, within ten days after the service of tills notice upon rthe owners or the property affected i foil benefited by tuch improvements, ..order that all said above described improvements be made; that the boun daries of salr district to be Improved 'are as follows: All that portion of ..'Sixth street from the south side of ."Adams -arenue,' to the north tide of "Navoine. Notice is hereby further ;:gtven that the council will levy a especial asessment on all the proper tty "affected and benefited by luph. im provements for the purpose of paying ior such Improvements. That the esti mated cost bf such Improvements is .arm of $2,267.60. That the council t will on the 16th day of March 1910, meet at the Co ncil chambers at the Jiour or 8 o clock p. m., to consular .said estimated cost, and' the levy of l':said assessments, when a hearing will !Jbe granted to any person feeling ag- igrleved by such assessment. Xa Grande, Oregon, March 3rd, 1910. TTY COTJJiCTL OF LA GRANDE, OR By D. E. COX, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. ; ' ' - - 4-5-16 V-: i Notice of Street Improvement ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:No fclce la hereby given that In pursuance St a. resolution adopted by the Com mon Cornell of the city of La Grande, -Oregon, on the 15th day of December, 1909, creating improvement district '.Ho. 12, and designating Pennsylvania .avenue, as such district and in pur , suance of a resolution adopted by said Common Coancll determined and .declared Its Intentions to improve all of that portion of Pennsylvania ave nue. Is said improvement district as thereinafter described, by laying there in macadam pavement and constructs ing curbB, the council will, ten doys after the service' of this notice upon the owner of the property affected And benefitted by snch improvement, order that said above described . Im provement be made, that the bound- , arles of said district to be so Im proved are as Hollows: All that por- -tion of Pennsylvania avenue from the -west side of Washington avenue, to the east side of Fourth street Notice Is hereby .given that the council will levy a special assessment on all the TiPnnnrtv At t crip A and honoflfta.4 ht r WMV. VMlL.bVV'U U J such Improvement That the estimated cost of said Improvement Is the sum of $2264.80. That the council will on the l&th day of March, 1910, meet atl the Council chambers at the hour of U o'clock P. M., to consider said esti mated cost, and the levy of sair ass essments, whan a hearing will -be .granted to any person feeling ag :grieved by such assessment Xa Grande, Oregon, March 3rd. 1910 As usual, the largest stock of Bulk and pack age seeds in the county. Alfalfa, Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top Blue Gmss, White Clover and every thing irr grain seed. - - - Garden Seed ing Feed and Flour A v o v Corner City Council of La Grande, Oregon. By D. E. Cox, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. , 4-s-ie B iBested BESSON TAKES PART IS COMING IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Irrigation convention at Pueblo back ed by Oregon men Pueblo, Cot March. 7 (Special) The Eighteenth National Irrigation Congress, Pueblo, September 26-30, 1910 la assured of the hearty coopera tion ai support of the state of Ore gon, which has. itself, entertained in recent years, this greatest develop ment agency of the country. Governor tenson, writing to the SCENE FHOM THE 3 D ACT OF ICharles B.Hanford's PRODUCTION OF JHEAMERICA! Lord board of control, extends his hearty greeting and promise of aid, saying: "I beg to advise you that I am in hearty accord with the , objects of your organization and, while I can not state definitely at this time whe ther or not I shall be able to attend the sessions of the congress to be held in your city. I assure you that I shall be on hand if more important official engagements do not interfere. "In any event, I shall do everv- thing in my power to secure the at- o OLIVER, Greenwood and Jefferson tendance of a large and enthusiastic delegation of Oregon citizens at th congress;, and when the time comei Tor the appointment of delegates 1 shall see that Oregon is properly rep resented." - The most cordial correspondence has passed between Governor Ben son and the officers of the board o control who are pleased to know th a coast state la planning on adequate representation, . Governor Benson has been urged by the board of control to appoint his delegates at an early date and transmit their names to the organi sation here that it may begin to get into active touch with them. The governor has also been asked tOj sub mit a list of topics which he thinks may be interesting for diucugion ai the Elghtenth Congress, in, view of his famllarity with Weston prob lems that will ' undoubtedry- oome wlthl nthe. arnge of consideration,. , -The entire coast country, particu larly those states vitally Interested in irrigation, is responding to. the in- vitation of the local offlcerei here. J Pku m" r u r ' '1 ' "0 r. . r . f "' GREAT DIVIDE CANCELLED Well known drama will not come to the Steward as slated. Due to washouts and poor railroad facilities John.Cort has been forced to cancel the appearance of "The Great Divide," in this city and the date is now blank. Hanford's com ing will not be affected In any , way, however. : ;':.','.'''.. ';. V "; "The Lion and the Mouse" on the JZZ7. 20th and "Stubborn Cinderella" on March 30th is the present lineup of attractions for the Steward. Krs Blaln Gier Improving Mrs. Pearl 'White of Cove vus In the city this week. Mrs. White In formed the Scout that Mrs. Blaln Ceer is Improving rapidly and if no change for the worse appears will soon be able to return home. Our readers will learn this news with pleasure. Union Scout BCESETS CACX UX&. ,, m t serrloe. Day . MHcht Hack wuroubd tor funerals and private parties, , Btpfo transferred Day and ) - Htand at Pant's Cigar Store, Thono Rod til. NlcM Thou Main is M.U BTJBSET. . . v letlee at Rates. TV aoutkern PaelSo Oa. wEl sell round trlp excttrgon tickets from Portia Oregon only, to Los Ange- ii .m- 1 " i - . , A lea and return as follows: Date of Sale, March ISth. The go lng limit will be six days with final return limit of 90 days from the dat of 8ale. Stopovers will Le permitted on going trip within the going limit on the return trip, at any point en route within the final limit There are two kinds cf tickets to be sold. One ticket is a straight fare ticket the other is a ticket that Include transportation on the railroad. Pull ma ssleeper, on going trip, meals ii dining car cn the going trip, Hot' acommodction, special drl.es, eU trie car ridea and other special tt Urea, Go the straight far ticket ti. fare will be $40.50. On the specin reature ticket the fare will be $30.4. The tickets under the $40.60 ra: 111 have to be validated for retuu ssage at Los Angeles, The oth 'ckets do not require validation. , - Please understand that these tlcl ts are sold from Pertlaad only, a ' ,'rom tbls territory will be require, to furnish their tickets to Portlnr.. and retarn. Any further Information desired I., v'r passengers d.'-ir!: f) t- t'. u.tenditg pas'S'-nscrs c:-.:i In ? Irom this oiiice upon api Hc.:.. J. II. KEENLY, A o oo o o o c 6 For Chief of Police hereby announce my- - a candidate for tho of- of C'uief of Tollce for City of La Grande, at coming election to te on March 14,1810. O It L. MATTHEW 3. Q 1-2-9. I self flee the the held o o o o .' prcFiicNiL rnircTC-i. p tACCN & CiUk I rhysicians asd Cirioza. fflce v La elands "J EjsJz CuSms. . These !ala 19. '. t. Eaccn. Resiasace, Hiia 13. VL naU. ZlaEldancA, l!!a E3. an. upton, fil a. m. a Physician and Sargson. jpecl&l attention given to Eye, Zxt Rose ted Throat Office In La Grande National C-ni '. Ealldlm. I ?honei:, oace,;.Haja. li.KesjacV. , J. It HUBBARD, MJX ,r Physician and Sargeca Offte la New Bask Building llocms ; Z0-2L rhones: ReRidancs, UiSa ' ? OfSce 79. . - : . f N. MOUTOR, M. D. ' Physician and Surgeon. , Corner Aams aa. and Depot tt Office Main 63. Res(d"96ce Main 69 DIt L. If UNDERWOOD v Physician and Surgeon In' Dr. Richardson's office over Hill's Drug Store. Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phone Black 1362, and Ind. 353. GEO W, ZIJI3IFBtf,lN, OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN, Rommer Building Roorr s ?-8--l9. Fhones, Home IS2, Pacific Main 63. Residence Phom Pluck 951, ScceEsor to Dr. F, BL Mw DENTISTS. ' : J. a PRICE, D. VL DL Dentist' Soom 23, La Grande National Bank ' Building Phone Black 3991 ATTORNEYS. G. IL CRAWFORD. Attorney tt Law Practice! In all the courts oi the ets,ts 'xi.'ii:.1; and United States. Office In La Grande National EasSI Building, La Grande. Oresox Chat. M. Cochran Geo T. Cochraa COCHRAN t aXSETRAN. : Attorneys. ,r La Grande National Bank Buii&as. La Grande Oreitx mULUU la. RAMS2X v... Attorney and Counsellor at Law. - ooiu. 15 and 16 Soauner Block. .:-f,-:--y.;'-':"';; Orescx YETKRIXABY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. t . Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand, Besidence Phone Red 701. Office Phone Black 13 L ; tndpendent Phone 61. Both p ' "ldence. DR. W.H.JUXEY ' , Graduate from the Ohio Stat Unl verslty. Vaccination, Dentistry aai Surgery of all kinds. Country CaBj Promptly answered. Agent for Nat ional Live Stock Insurance Assoc! tlon, Portland Oregon. '."; ' Office 14 Adama Ave. . ; Phones, Pacific, Black 1901 ',"..".'"-';'--Independent S73 , TEACHERS OF MUSIC i Corner Adams ave and Depot at Office Main 68. Residence Mala iX L. A. PICKLER. Civil, Mining, (rrlgation Englneerfata ' --.y.. nnJ. .iarveylns. i V v; ' -.'y', : La Grande, Orczox VmLk CARLOCK " ' ' Teacher of Piano Pupil of Pierre Douliet of the Ca Jose Conservatory, Tot children the Burrows coziss of music stndy and musical kts gartea. Btuifo in the Mah&ffcy V.: