La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 28, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JULY 2S, 1910.
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C0USC1L SETTLES DOWN TO A
LOSG PERIOD OF AFFAIRS
Long String of Business Deals Closed
Up During the Evening.
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abutting property j
After considerable delay,' the city
council met last night and a-large
grist of routine business was trans
acted. The business opened with a
report from the committee to which
filed the O! W. Moon comDlalct.
relative to the construction of some remonstrance to certain improve
sidewalk In South La Grande by Street ments on First street was read and
Superintendent Matott The matter referred. ' ' y
was again referred to committees. An arc light was petitioned for by
The bid of the Sutherlin company residents on Fourth and Washington
the cost to each
owner.
The matter of caring for garbage at
hotels, and refuse at livery barns
will be cared for, by the ordinance,
and will make these places screen in
the refuse heaps to prevent contagion.
Creation of an Improvement dis
trict on Sixth street for the construc
tion of sidewalks was petitioned -for
and Andrews, Logsdon and Fleming
were named to estimate, the expense.
The bid of John Mars for the con
struction of macadam on West Adams
avenue was accepted and an ordinance
will be introduced at the next meet
ing covering lids action.
for construction of 800 feet of sewers,
which has been under consideration
for some time, was awarded to Mr.
Sutherlin. . ' '.,..,' , . . : ,
The city auditor's report was read,
showing the books accurately kept,
,wlth the exception of mistakes in fig
uring Interest on some money and the
company will have to refund. "
The regular budget of bills was or
dered paid. V "' "i.-'( V " ' .'
Adams avenue improvement fund
, No. 1,' was , drawn on for $2376 as
payment to J. L. Mann for. macadam
work done on Adams from Willow to
Balm street.
A warrant of $206,396.69 was order
ed drawn in favor of the Warren
Construction company as part pay
ment for work already done on the
: streets. ' ' -:
The Amalgamated Sugar company
wants a tap on the park water line
for fire protection. The matter wa
referred. ' '' -' ' '
The national conservation congress
has inv etitwdbedl aon aonw aonwfw
has Invited two delegates from this
city to attend the St. Paul meeting
when it convenes."
' Mayor F. L. Myers was invited to
attend a congress of Oregon mayors
at Marshfield soon.
Street carnival licenses were not
granted to C. M. Pollow, who wanted
such a privilege
Mary Noble asked for permission to
build some wood sheds near the fife
limits and the matter was turned over
to a committee.
This was referred to the street com
mlttee
; The matter of a garbage dump was
1 gone Into at Considerable detail and
ended; In a special committee of
Logsdon, Sneak and Monroe being
' named to confer with George Batly,
' owner of. two' acres of land on the
I river. - The' city is "asked, to build a
levey in payment for the privilege.
Fourth Btreet resmenu peuuouou
the council to let the pavement of that
street go over until the sreet can be
naved with bitulithlc pavement.
An arc light on Third and Spring
was referred
, Remonstrances against J. W. White
piling wood on certain districts were
read. It was found that the remon-
stratora were "out of order.
SUGAR Cash Price Sugar, $8.76;
beet sugar $6.55. 1 '
VEGETABLES New dry onions.
5c; fresh peas 10c; rhubarb 3c; head
letuuce 10c; radishes, 3 bunches for
10c; green onions, 3 bunches for 10c;
tomatoes 15c lb; new potatoes, 9
for 25c; cabbage 5c lb; green corn,
30c dot. "
FRUIT--Oranges, 45c per dozen;
lemons, 45c per dozen; bananas, 40c
per dos.; cherrleB, 25 to 35c per gal;
red raspberries, 2 boxes for 25c
blackberries, 2 boxes for 25c water
melons 3c lb.; cantaiopes, 10 and 15c
lb.; peaches, 10c lb,; plum's, 10c lb.
MEATS Hogs, live weight, well
finished, $9 cwt; cows. 3 1-2 to 4c;
veal 4 to 4 l-2c; mutton, 3 12 to 4;
chickens 13c. '
35c;
. , Portland Markets
BUTTER Extra Creamery,
store 24 24 1-2.
BUTTER FAT Delliver f. o. b. at
Potland, sw cream 31 1-2; sour 29 1-2.
EGGS Local, . candled, 2b 27c
POULTRY Mx. chickens 16 16 1-2
;7c; fancy, 17 1-2 cents; turkeys ailve,
20 & 21; pigeons squabs, $2.50; dres
sed chickens, 1 to 2c higher than alive.
BARLEY Producers price, l910;.
Feed, $23; rolled, $25; brewlag, $24.
WHEAT Nominal irack. club,
90c; bluestem 88c; Willamette valley
86 & 87c
MIIXSTUFF& Selling price Bran
$20; midllngs, $29; shorts, $21; cho
$19$25.- -;.V .
, FLOUR Old crop patents, $5.35
IT CERTAIXll
Sheriffs Sale,
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tu'e of an execution and order of sale
and decree of foreclosure and- sale is
sued out of and under the seal of the
Circuit Court of the state of Oregon,
for the county of Union, bearing date
the 7th day of July, 1910, and to me
directed and delivered upon a Judg
ment and decree duly rendered, en
tered of record and docketed In said
court on the 27th day of June,-1910,
In a suit, wherein William M. Blakely
was plaintiff, and Asa L. Roberts and
Hattie R. Roberts were defendants,
v.;.israe-it being In favor of Bald
aci against said defendants
tor the coai inSO.90, wlh Interest
at 8 per cent per aa.cm from Jane
LOOKS GOOD
to the children when they see
the delicious bread made from
the North Powder Best of the ,
o.. Potnt flnnr. it la a meal
for the little ones, with butter,
Jam or Jelly, that Is wholesome
and muscle building. It looks
good also to the housewife whan
she sees the golden brown crisp
and the white bread inside when
It'comes from the oven. It also
smells appetizing when made
from Best of BeBt Flour,
FOB SALE BY ALL GROCERS
rouuj within the fire limits. There is 4V---NH't --t fi-H'W'4 i--s 'VWiKXWHWW i-H'WMW-J-t
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nouiiug to cinaer tbe movement., ;
The street pavement ordinance on
Adams avenue between Willow and !
Orchard was read for the first time'
and before it can go on its final pas-
sage the city engineer must apportion
i K r. P
el !
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E GLASSSF1E
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NOS RETURN
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TO TRADE 160 acres of timber land
to trade foi city property. Mac
Wood, Golden Rule store.
FURNISHED ROOMS 1612 Adams
Ave., $8.00 per month, phone red
741.
NOW Get that summer Eult cleaned
and pressed at Pennington's. Phone
Black 8C1 or 44.
BURNISHED ROOM For gentlecr.
ccly. Nice location. Close la. CiJ
ni Red :152. tt ,
AUTO FOR SALE- 15-II-P. four
cylinder Ford roadster. Good con
dition. Price $350. Smith's Garage.
WANTED Masons to lay concrete
blocks. Apply at the Oregon Engin
eering and Construction Company,
Joseph, Oregon. . - ' " : ..
FOR RENT One furnished front
1 room for gentleman, 2003 Fir street.'
ROOM and BOARD 1617 Fourth Ct
FOR RENT Barn suitable for three
horses. Inquire at this office.'
FOR1 RENT OR SALE Nicely fur
. nished rooming and boarding house
at - uouuob. wiku, -
Must he taken at once. Suitable for a
lady with small' family and' limited
means. Apply at Hotel Oregon, Depot
Btreet ; '" ' '" ' ' ''
FOR SALE High grade piano tery
cheap for cash. Also other furni
ture. Phone Independent 551.
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WANTED A grl or woman to 6o
general housework. Good wascs.
Call la morning at 902 Pennsylvan
ia avenue, Mrs. Asa
FOR SAL&--H-P gasoline engine'
T.'ue condition. Price $151 CO. At
Sainh Garage.
FOR SALE Corner 7 ixv .ctwro
' cheap. Phone Red 1141.
LOST A surplus worn In Episcopal
: , choir. Leave at Observer office.
t Safer than National Banks i
i a committee. ' , : v 1910,' and the turther stun of $2,
The Are and police committee has . 4
- - t jor coeto au- uuuui""-'."'.
been cnangea uecouoe m auovUv
regular members of that commlttea
Tom Fleming Is now the chairman
and ndrews and Logsdon are the
s
s
p.
Better thaii U. S. Gold Bonds
UNION COUNTY LANDS.
All Who Lovo
Little Ones
will provide
ipurest of t&fr
pure m
Gandy
- Look lot U Bmi oi nmij
Pttroni tht "Modem Doofcr
TJn mtnntft cVinnlrl k Inst XCiinn a I'llllil
Why invest in foreign, cities and wireless stock, when j ft?aTg
' A I become hoarse, or even alter tne croupy
5 cough appe&rB, will prevent the attack.
you have a sure thing at home ?
See C. J. BLACK,
who has a large' list ; of money makers.
VJilson & Briltan,
Electrical Contractors.
Prompt and careful atfenffon
given all work. All work gusr
anfeed to pass underwriters'
cxamnafon. i . v' . ,
Best OICJRIC IR0H on thz
mrket; aso ELtCWIC WIS
One Door south of Obseryei
:" 'r-V'v1; - Office''-'; V'yj-
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other member! of It
There were no remonstrances to
paving West Adams avenue and the
work will proceed. , ' A . 1
The -Eastern Oregon Light and Pow
er company was asked to removed
light poles on Fir, Depot and Elm
: streets. .
A man by the name of Bush desir
ed permission to operate a merry-go-
We Have Them.
Six pound Elec
tric Flat Iroiis at
$3.75;;
Each
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EASTERN
OREGON
Light and Power
tell on Saturday, the 13th day of Aug
ust, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., of aaid
day at the front door of the county
court house in the city of La Grande,
Oregon sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for ash, to satisfy
said Dlaintiffs judgment, Interest,
costs and disbursements and' accru
In coBts. all the right, title and In
terest that the said defendants and
each of them had on the date of said
mortgage to-wlt, August 20, 1908,(pr
have since therein obtained In and to
the following described real proper
ty. to-wlt:-
Lots Two, Thfee and Four of Block
One Hundred and Thirty-five of
Chaplin's addition to the town 6f La
Grande, Union county, Oregon.
Dated this 11th day of July. 1910,
at La Grande, Oregon
; F. P. CHILDERS,
Sheriff of Union County, Ore.
July 14-21-28 Aug4-ll
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DIRECTORY
OF THE.
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE., ORE
p.nr
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Cut Glass and Hand Painted China
From now until July 17, 1, will mate a specially;
n.iinted CSiiiia. It,
S will pay you to examine my stock and get a good se-
4 lecuon oeiore uuyuig jruui gixio.
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M. W. A. -;;V
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La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets
every Monday in the month at the I.
lo. O. F.. Hall. All visiting neighbors
are cordially Invited to attend.
I, R. SNOOK. C.
D. E. COX, Clerk. '''' ' '
Women ! Woodcraft. ,
nranda Ronde Clrcl No. 47 meet
every first and third Thursday even
in in the month at the I. O. O. F.
Hall. All visiting members welcome
CHLOB ROBINSON, O. M.
LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk.
Company
:. Cherries For Sal.
May Dukes are now ripe. Ordwr
at once as they are going qulcklv.
F. H. Tatman, ;
EuroDeari Plan Only-
Rooms 50c to $1.50
First class Throughout
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MOTEL
D. G. BRIGHOUX,
,: Proprietor.
ONE BLOCK FROM DtPOl
La Grande, Oregon
A.F.A A.K.
Lii Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F.
A. M. holds reynler meetings first and
third Saturdays at 7:30, p.'m.
JOHN HODGIN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS. Secretary
. : v. B. r. O. . . .
La Granle Lodge No. 433 meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in
Elk's club corn t of Depot street and
Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to attend.
DR. O. L. BIGG EES, Ex. Ruler.
HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec.
Crystal Lodge Nc. to meets, every
Tuesday -'enlng In the I. O. O. F, hall
All visiting members are Invited to
attend.;- ''.""-,
MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. G.
MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH, Ses.
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All Qtrlpa fit wfiddinsr rinirs includmff Tiffany,
round, oval, etc., at lowest prices in Eastern Oregon,
Quality considered.
I will Save You Money.
La Grande's ,Leadin?!Jeweler,
Opposite Land Office
J. H. Peare,
Knights ef Pythias
Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev
ery Monday night in' Castle hall,
(old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
to all visiting Knights.
ED. WRIGHT, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. t 8.
T".n Vu AenmnHttH tinnn" an rnreatlon
. 1 1 i:tr a liMf .ui rhn It im in
U MV , v.n.
connection with Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera
and . Diarrhoea Remedy it menns t' '
never fails to cure diarrhoea, dygent
bowel coroplatnta. ii upieaaamw w
equally valuable lor cimuren anu ;
O.E.8. ;
Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds
stated communications the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month
Visiting members cordially Invited.
MART A. WARNICICSec
PAULINE LEDERLEE, W. M.
Weodmen of the World
La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W.
meets every second and fourth Tues
day In the month. All visiting mem
bers welcom:. ' J'.
NERI ACKLES, C. C.
J. H. KEENET, Clerk
I nthf pay Rent ? We loan you
money to bum, ana yo
pay us as you would rent
I. R. OUVER.
OBSERVER
WANT ADS PAY
O OOOOOOOO Chas. E. Cochran' ' Geo. T. O (
V VV V y yv y X : COCHBAlf COCHRA1I
O PKQrKSSIOJril MBECTOST. v Attorneys
v O La Grande National Bank &
OOOOvOOOOOO 14 Qrande Oressi
'-rv C 1L UPTON, Pk., G. K. D. . , ; I ' t ..
Ppysician and Surgeon DR. M. P. KENDELSOIIX
Special attention to Eye. Ear, Nose poctor of 0ptJe.
and ThroaW Office la La Grande Nat- gpecUclei aa4 Glasses FSttei
ional Bank BuUdlng. Phones: Of- and made to order. , ,
flee Main t, Residence Main 32. m Brror, oI Refraction Corrtctad
nw.- 1105 Adams' Ave. OpposIU V, G.
GEO. W. ZDODEEaAH U Grande, . 0i
Osteopath Physician ,
Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7,' 8, 9 and 10 1 ; . ...
PhoneB: Home 1332, Pacific Main 6$, DB. H. L. UNDERWOOD
Residence phone, Black 951. Sue- Ppysician and Surgeon
- cossor to Dr. r. E. Moore, V 0vep Red Cross Drus 8tor
LA CajUDg SCHOOL OF til SIC. Special attention to diseases of Era,
Cor. Adams avenue and Greenwood Et nd E.ar': ,
, PE3P. E. POBTEB PAT offlca vhon Maln 22 ; Mto
..... EHroctor. : 1 ' r.
, 3. TT. C. NELSON
T. B. CKAWFCRB
. Attorney-at-law ! o . MInlnr Enrlneer
Practices in all the courts of the Baker City' - ... Oregon
: State and Un'ted States. V." , " ":
Office In La Grande National Bank H. HwLITUB, II u,
, Bldg U Gnnde. Orfwn Ppysician and Surgeon
Conner Adam- n. and Depot street
JiA. t: 1 f.HBLTOt. 0ffl,0 Ma!fl M Residue: J
Ve'.eriu r.-Surgeon : . ;
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grants J. C PRICE, D. M. D.
Residence phone, Red 701; OSct Dentist
phone, Black 1361; Independent Room 23, La Grande NatloneJ
phone 53; IrHh phones at lesldenca ' Building. , T'ho .e Black 39