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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1910.
Onlluairce Jio. 46", .Series 1910. by declared to exist, and vbls ordl
Aii ordinance declaring the cost of I ranee shall te In force and take ef
Improvlng Aduma avenue from the -feet from and after the 6th day of
center cf Willow street to the east August, 1910, after its publication In
line of Cherry street, and assessing
the property benefited thereby, de
claring such assessment and directing
the entry of the same In the docket
of city liens; and authorizing the Is
suance of improvement bonds on the
property benefited by said Improve
ment. THE CITY OF LA GRANDE DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the council has
considered the proposed assessment
for Improving . Adams avenue from
the center of Willow street to the
west line of Cherry street, by macad
amizing the same and all objections
made thereto and hereby ascertains,
determines and declares the whole
cost of said Improvement In the man
ner provided by, resolution duly
adopted on August 5, 1909. to be the
- sum of $0ii,!2, and that the Bpeclal
and peculiar benefits accruing to each
lot, or part thereof or parcel of land
within the said assessment district,
by reason of said Improvement and In
just proportion to such benefits, ara
one Issue of the La Grande Evening
Observer and lta approval by the
Mayor.
Passed the Council on the 3rd day
of August, 1910, by five members vot
ing therefor.
Approved this 5th day of August,
1910.
F. L. MEYERS, Mayor.
Attest: D. E. COX, Recorder.
Assessment Boll 5o. I.
Mrs. M. A. BartmesB, lot 5. block
15, Ilonan's addition $117-64
Mrs. M. E. Staples, lot 2, block
.12. Coggins 2nd addition .. 273.71
W. C. Hanson, lot 1, block 4.
Coggins 2nd addition ...... 54.36
W. C. Hanwic, lot 2. block 4
Coggins 2nd addition ...... 10
W. C. Hanson, lot 3, block 4,j
Coggins 2nd addition 1 105.38
W. C. Hanson, lot 4, block. 4,
P, Coggins 2nd addition... 227.70
E. "M7Bachantri-3 tract, block
O, Coggins 2nd addition.. ..317.75
Elizabeth Kammerer 3rd tract.
block X, Coggins 2nd add.. 135.7
Elizabeth Kammerer, 2nd tract,
block X, Coggins 2n dadd .. 135.7C
Elizabeth Kammerer, 1 tract,
block X, Coggins 2nd add ..135.76
Coggins 2nd addition ... ..
W. C Hanson, lot 5, block 3
Co?gin's 2nd addition ...
W. C. Hanson, lot5, block 3,
103.31
105.38
Cosg.'ns 2nd addition
105.38
In the respective amounts set opposite w. C. Hanson. H 7, block 3,
the number of description of each lot Coggins 2nd addition ....... 105.38
or part thereof or parcel of land set w. C. Hanson, lot 8. block 2,
out In the annexed assessment roll, Coggins 2nd addition ........ 105.38
and said assessment roll which Is JYC. Hanson, lot 9, block 2,
numbered 1 la hereby adopted and ap-j Cjfcglns 2nd addition ....... 105.38
proved as the assessment for said Ira- WTc. Hanson, lot 10, block 2,
provement. and the Recorder of the Coggins 2nd addition . .105.38
wasr ul La Giuuuc, Ctftwu,'o Jiteil- Vv . ' C Mttuauu, lot ii, biock 2,
ed to enter a statement of the as- Coggins 2nd addition ...... . 106.17
sessment hereby made Jn the docket Mrs. M. E. Staples, tract, block
of city Hens, and cause notice thereof u, Coggins 2nd addition ... 870.25
to bo published as provided by charter. Mrs. M. E. Staples, tract, block . .
. Section 2. That Improvement bonds , t. Cotreins 2nd addition . . 22S KS
rnot exceeding the said sum of $5050.
92, drawing Interest at the rate of 6
per rent per annum to run for a per
iod of ten years, Becured by yearly In
stallment liens upon the property
benefited by Bald Improvement, des
cribed In the annexed assessment roll,
shall be Issued, and sold to pay for
said Improvement, and that the liens
mentioned In Section 1 of this ordi
nance may be paid In ten yearly In
stallments, and draw Interest at the
rate of 6 per cent per annumr
. Section 3. Inasmuch as It irnecei
sary and expedient, that this ordi
nance take effect at once, now there-
iijie. m oraer to preserve the peace,
health and cttfety of the city, and pro
tect Ub credit, an emergency Is here-
Mrs. M. E. Staples, tract, block
S, Coggln's 2nd addition 228.55
Mrs. M, E. Staples, tract, block '
. R. Coggins 2nd addition... 228.55
W. A. Zwelfel, 1-3 tract, block
Z, Coggln's 2nd addition. ... 135.76
Nathan Zwelfel, 1-3 tract, block
Z, Coggins 2nd addition .... J35.76
J. H. Gutrldge 1-3 tract, block
Z. Coggins 2nd additlbn ...137.19
Chns. Shaw, tract, block
Q, Coggins 2nd addition , ... 227.12
R. A. Weagle; 1-3 tract, block Y
Coggins 2nd addition 135.76
R. C. Gutrldge, 1-3 tract, block
- Y, CogglnB 2nd addition .... 135.76
E. W. Kammerer, 1-3 tract
block Y. Coggins 2nd add.. 135.76
Edwin P. Day, tract, block
Total amount of assessment. .J5Q50.92
' ' ' ' S'otice "
Notice of the recorder of the city of
La Grande, Oregon, of assessment for
the Improvement of Adams avenue,
from the center of Willow street to
the west side of Cherry street.
Notice Is hereby given that the as
sessment roll for the Improvement ol
Adams avenue from the center of W".
low street to the west side of Cherr
street, being in improvement district
No. 1, In the city of La Grande. Ore
gon, under iL provisions ' of ' prdl- ,
nance No. 467, Series 1910, entitled,
"An Ordinance declaring the cost of
improving Adams avenue from the
center of Willow street, to the west
side of Cherry street and' assessing
the property benefited thereby, 1e
claring such assessment and directing
the entry, of the Bame In the docket
of city liens, and authorizing the !s
suance of improvement bonds on tho
property benefited by said improve
ments", the same being In Improve
ment district No. 1, In said city, Id
now in my hands for cdllectidh, und
that any assessment therein mar ba'
V - . - .
a M. . 1 - l . - - ii a i - vil
aays uora uie uaie ui uie iirsi publi
cation of this notice without penalty,
interest or costs; and each property
owner is hereby notified that on an
plication to the undersigned, he will
be allowed to pay Buch assessment in
ten annual installments, the first in
stallment thereof being due and pay
able on or before the 6th day of Oc
tober, A. D., 1910. All property own
ers interested are hereby notlf.ed to
appear at my oifice in the city n'i
nnd pay the same. '
D. E. COX,
Reorder of the City ot La Grande, Dra.
gon. .
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knowledge of
the Functions of the Eye
is necessary to fit spectacles as they
should be fitted
GLASSES
fitted by simply trying glass after
glass until one is found that gives good
vision, areapt to PROVE INJURIOUS
s There are no haphazard methods in my
tests and your eyes are safe in my hands
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ACOGK
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Located next door to Post Office
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Town Topics.
. Good Job.
"Can I sell you anything, madam?"
"You can't." '
"Why not?"
"Because I have been sold to the
. limit of the law already."
Chicago will bare a thirty story hotel
with a bathtub in every room. This
must be a concession to the transient
trade.-develand Leader.
St. Louis U dissatisfied with the cen
sus count, but Its dissatisfaction is un
reasonable. There are plenty of people
there for a towu of ita size. Alton
(111.1 Times.
Dorse cars are to be abolished In
New York. Gold bricks will go next,
and the city at the mouth of the Hud
son may yet become really metropol
itan. Albany Knickerbocker Press.
The Game and tho Candle.!
Many .expressions now in everyday
Use have originated around the card
table, and "the game Isn't worth the
candle" is one of them. Before arti
ficial lighting bad reached its present
bigh stage gamblers won aud lost for
tunes by candlelight. Wheu play was
Blow and uninteresting the game, in
tje opinion of the players, was not
worth the cost of the candle whose
light made the cards visible.
Minor Operations.
Surgeon's Son - What is a "minoi
operation," pn? Surgeon - One foi
whii h the fee Is less thau three figures.
1 V , flit
-new lor i lines.
Ultramarine.
Ultramarine is now furnished by
chemistry at half the price of copper,
whereas in the form of lupin lazuli in
the days of Liebig it was dearer ihuu
gold.
Luck.
Tommy Pop. what 1 luck?
Tommy's Pop Lock, my son. is what
comes to a man who tins the oppor
tunity of buying something for a mere
song, but who can't sing. Philadel
phia Record. V
, A Bird In tho Hand.
A woman is a . person who would
rather have her husband at home o'
nights than in the Hall of Fame. Gal
veston News.
Ladd Park, which la located In the tenter of Laurelhurst. la rn h i
proved at once, and when the proposed Improvements have bet- aiade it
will be the most magnificent p, ciic park In Portland. These improve
ments Include the creation of extensive botanical garder.3, an enlarge
ment of the present natural lake now there, and scenic drivewajs and
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Residence property fronting on o'r convenient to a public park is al
ways in demand and brings high values. The boulevards of Laurelhurst
have been made to conform to the proposed driveways of the park. As soon
as the improvements in Ladd Park are completed, then prices In Laurel
hurst lots will advance mother notch or two.
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Laurelbtirst ia a good place to invest money in.
.The titles are perfect. A warranty deed with full covenants and a certified abstract of title will be given to each purchaser.
The prices are low. This is nearly always the case In placing a new addition on the market The prices are made very low to get
people interested. The value of all the property increases as new homes are built, and those who buy early share In the Increased
value, because they help to make It
BECAUSE The population of Portland is growing at the Yale of 30,000 a year, and all of these people must have homes. The building statistics
for the past 21 months Bhow that Kl per cent of the permits granted for residences have been issued for home on the East side. To
day 73 per cent of the people in Portland live on the East side, and 27 per cent on the West side.
Does this mean, anything?
It means wonderful advances In east side prices in general, and Laurelhurst in particular, because Laurelhurst prices are now Just
about one-half of the real values.
It surrounds the new city park that is to 'be Improved at once, and made one of the great scenic attractions of Portland, adding value
to all adjacent property.
The lots now selling at an average price of $1150 each win he worth double that , amount in one year.
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
We are offering Special Inducements to those who commence building this year.
Officers Xnd directoiis
Chas. K. Henry, president Chas. K. Henry Co., Portland; owner Henry Bluc.
frank F, Mead, president Seaboard Sec. Co., Seattle.
Paul C. Murphy, director Bankers Trust Co., Tacoma; V. P. Laurelhurst
Co., SeattI.
' . B. Linthicum, secretary Williams, Tood ft Linthlcum, Portland.
, James B. Melkle, former secretary Seattle Chamber of Commerce. 1
Edw. Cooklngham, vice-president and manager Ladd ft Tilton Bank.
L. A. Lewis, manager Allen ft Lewis, wholesale grocers, Portland.
H. R, Burke, of the Royal Insurance Co. : '
Chas. K. Williams, manager Morris Bros., bonds.
Henrr Fries, of Wakefield, Fries ft Co., real estate. ,
Robert H. Strong, manager of Corbett Estate. '
George J. Dekum, ot Chas. K. Henry Co., real estate.
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