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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1910)
vim: : . ' '" ' "mi,... I II "li i. mil .Qwil r-.rn i i i .. m,m- www.-...-..-.s...,...t ...t 1 i 1 1 U U: -li r U O .-i Send your money to eastern cities vet a tailor made suit made in La Grande for $25.00. Seven tailors are emplosred by me; they spend their money here ahd helD to build the citv. Whv send S1 000.00 a month away from homei whe ri 17 J. v 103 '5 i i M 'OT1T ill iMimery Sale While the stock is feducied the selection is good and the ful creations of art will close them out in a short time. I m J' r. IT O LL. S r'v. DID i "J. - " a1 ... 3 ;t ''. ' "",! ;- aiQ uauy; receiving uie laiesi assigns m v 7 Spring and Summer Jewelry, which when added to , r my-alreadjfUlargo. f stocktwill give .jQyipatron3-;thfe- t best selection of any store in Eastern Oregon. ' , , : Ym e3ti have your .watch repaired in first-class , . ' shape for i less price that you can have it spoiled . ;'. ;' :fbr elsewhere: V " .V?"';J 'i'J. A l; V . . : ' ' H' , .been located here permanently for that time. Yc;'. ifirneK' rtntr nr m-tr AmotKi onrl Viott ntnll foil vimi j my glasses give"-perfecf; satisfaction, """Everything ; ' that leaves this store,is guaranteed to give you sat isfaotion. ' . l'V( " PiinrA 'Grande's Leading Jeweler,' !' ' UC' :luu'-..:-:V ;V:!!''Opposite Land Office ' (Continued from page 2) j MUCH DONE AT THE MEETING IfZ TrT i, : : -' . length but Chairman Sheik of ' the j i i'' ...... naicr i-uiunuuee, assurea ine council that as soon as the 1$ inch main on Secpnd street la put in. there will be no trouble. In the meantime, those using meters should not defer irri gation of lawna until 5 o'clock if possible.' as that is the hour of Zzt rate1 Irrigation and as so many are draining ''. from the small? main from the tank, the pressure is ' lower, he I O R; Si, N. In rIbo nak) to be mlsusinK a minority by refusjng to sign :the recommendation and ' filed a report saying he refused to sign a contract hiring (lilts, or ariy other ; man .-for $2.50 per day when the duties' of the street superintendent prescribe a Dart of his ;work; as belngollector of ' maA to.' Tt ana nnlntod nut hv th I - -- J... LZ . v A. 119 Privileges some, and special atten UajVliL Rlguai .-iiw 1 .1im- drews, -that the su'p'erlntend'ent fias already more work than he can do ftnd that the (600 or more In road tax may . Will be collected. t',A "modified re port was finally, framed up in which the collector shall be under the sup ervision of the street superintendent and when the time1 came to vote "on reports", the minority report was kill ed, Logsden, 'Orvls and 'Shiek vot ing yes and .Andrews, Krelger, Mon roe and Fleming voting no. ' On ihe vote on the majority report, the-men were Just reversed. ,. ; -y ' A petition waB , read asking for a water; malii on li avenue. Referred to water committee, p V;, A petition was ' read asking . for a mala, of four inches on Spring avenue from. Second to Fourth streets, fofm- 7. 1 I II Ilk r : v LGOIO If you lwLe property to sail list with me. If you are interested in :, I buying, see my list of t Firm Mqun-; ; I tam Ranches and City property. C. J. tion.was asked foe la this matter. It will only be necessary to use caution in irrigation until the new main f is placed., f last evening the pressure was very .low, but the reservoir was running over as usual, i-"' -i yc ' ""All dogs found on the Street with out tags, were ordered Impounded by Poundm'aster drlder. ' if owners have tags at home, they will have to pay lor the impounding; of, the animals if tbey wish to avoid execution. -- Dogs with out tags must go and the poundmaBter will not' be ' able to ascertain ' how many of the untagged dogs Are 'ex empt ' unless they have the tags on them. , :.. ,, .;: ; The Real Estate ' Maiu l I Mi ..!.! Z ing a complete circuit for the resi dents of that section. Referred! to water committee, j . ; j ' . ffanyBeer Licenses , Presented. Ten near beer Ucen.se applications were pre.sented.ri'ead aridi referred, to' he judiciary committee, each one ie-' ing accompanied by a receipt for $2.50 nd prlper bondsmen. ; B. F. Wade, Clri'ch.;lites, Julius Fisher, JaieSi Farquaharson, Charles McClur.e, J. J. AdampJ. . B.- FlBherr Chrjs'- Vrfght; Grant Lincoln, "Ernest" 'Thorson !nd' Lucien 'Remillard. 7 , V $ft , ' Severaliew ordinances tfere in troduced. Aipong themj are the following:'- -.One1 to kill noxtoui weeds one making a contract for j street sprinkling, a curfew ordinance filing1 .the i.ouia ojcl.ock fn the wluter time, March being the. dividing line,, one permitting recorder and mayor to I , enter Into contract wlthj'vjarren Con struction, company for ' paving Depot street. This "one was read" second time by title,' third time1 entire and placed on its"!' final '' passage,'' 'and passed. DRY CHMtiMOOD T I am prepared to furnish Dry Chain'Wood, al- 9 . so paruy seasoned wooa, ro an comers, jtvina I I f ly phone your order to r ' f rr-s-: 'PWHzKlD ilHl i' ' :J l" J)"M!.,.'-; V 'V ' 1.4 r Notlo to Contractors. and curb to be constructed aceord- u w ping, iq ipians ,ana-, opeciucuons.,now Notfos Is hereby Riven that seafed Ion file' In the office of the Cltrl Re bids will 'Tbe 1 received at tke mc ot M-orderj-tldi to 'te ifoeived unill A tlflclal stone; curb, to be constructed on Fourth street, between "O"' "Ave- Wd. The Council reserves the Ylght to jeject any and all . bid.. ' nue and Depot StfeeVTandonPenn-j ; ; ,DC B. COX. i( Avenue and Fourth street. Said walk1, '", " " " 4-12-" 23. tne v;ity necoraer ror me consiruc- o clock p. m May z&tn, laiu, ana xp tlonof 7930 aquaVe.eelJof cement' "be accompanied by, a icej-tlfied cneck sidewalk and -1588' llheM Veot of Wr-s of 6 pr-e'nt "or th 'amount of the 'Another ordinance' was one 'closing the contract between the council and the'Warren Construction company for paving the Easf'pbrtlon of Adams' a ve nue. This measure went the three de grees last' evening ahd waB placed on final passage 'too'u . " Kt this point . Mayor Jleyers1 re tired 'leaving 'the ''chair to' President of the Council Monroe. 1 An 'ordinance regulating the build ing of fences' in1 th ' city' 'limits was read first time entire. and second time by title. Itjmakes it a misdemeanor bid a. wire fence in the city, rlmf s,J,and all fences' must be Jbuit' unde i , permission, jrom the city engineer wno snau supply tne accurate corners. An improvement commission con- HI 71 " t 'I. "II J I ; , ostlngof Moore, Orvis, and Andrews), was appointed to value' and Inspect proposed grading and plank sidewalk tarovements on "fj street from!(Fourth to, Cedar street. , ,; , ' , Final action ob 'bids' of the Beaver it: !! J , -II. . I I' :l '..(. creek pipe line telephone was refer red to ihe . special telephone coram 1 1 Jty&o . ', Two .bids 'wVre' presented and opened last evening for this "contract. .The highest," was that of S". Loyd who offered to(' do the work for' $.620: Another bid was from C."T. Darley who presented a detailed estimate, to talling , $2,B20. This line is to be 18 mues in lengtn ana win be on the single (circult ortf,, , ..ff v , , The. manner, In which water pres-i ,i g uric w rM settlement 0 Notice la hereby given that the on lerslgned Administratrix of the es tate of S. M. Bloom, deceased, has this day1 filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Union County; State Administratrix , ' of aid estate "and ttat said couit, has . fixed thej jilst day of M&Ti A.. D. ,4910, at ,the' ijour'' of two o'clock In the afternoon, of said day, at the Court House, in La raride''iii; Said County ahd" State, ,of( p'regbh; ,ap .the tnie and piace.,1 whon'''ind wheraf )ie wiu'hea and j. paps, upon any. and all object Iocs, ,mada, to.'sali) account, oa er before aaid day.nM n ) " Dated at La Grande, Oregon, April 16th, Uio. '"''"''' :; I' : f ,' "" F." B.','iVANH0B,""" T 7 ' '" ' :..-.'r,;..'j:,,.- ..Attny, tot mu' i..'-,4 .. HELEN B..BtOOMf . ' Adminlstratnx of the .Eatato . of sJ M.! Blootn. Deceased, i .' i! '.'(.: 'I " ' ' yiomwwubailoiim ' '.-.I., ii rtMi J ulJ, yu,i v '' . 7aenfed Mists .t,:, . i, (i j ii KoUco '..'.v-.f:;.:'--: .v ' ''i.'.-.U'O- 'I- .h irst Baptist Church r ' ;.'V ' ''''i? O "' ' i''; ,'i'' .''.,.::V-. ' ,:' I. a imuy IViav 20 : .. 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