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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
LA ORAXDE EVENING OBSERVER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. r PAGE TO U i i i i I i ! . I V, 5 , ' ."-I t. V5 -:: 'I SA iy f "it V ' 1m ( 1 ill . XkiJ - 4l if 3 ' Your Wife is a better buyer than you are she Imbws good material and she knows good work manship. Bring her with you and let her see you in a STEIN-BLOC SMART SUIT Abide by her decision She v.i" o:ccovcr trangs iwai you will pass by. We are willing to abide by her decision. STHEETSIWEH IS HEEDED tOOClL TAKES FIRST STEP 15 rrBcmsisG machiseiit. A. S. Geddes' 'me PriKsd lj Two as CouitflmsB f Third Ward. '-.. . . A. V. Andrews Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FlIZQERALD, Proprietor ; Complete . Machine ..Shops and. Foundry , 10-Acre tract on Adams a?enue. New 9-room brick house, macadam 2 street in front of nrooertr. Cltv watr rn fnmav nt nmiurin c... C of the city crosses full length of property, and have a Contract with 2 - v - ' J wv wit iuv miuuui tVBU A oyiQllUlU UUUlu and investment. Price $0300.00 1-2 cash, balance on terms. A 5-jroom modern trick house, 2 lots 124x120 feet, nice shade trees fruit and lawn, barn, wood shed, etc., on corner of 2nd and Spring street for the remarkable low p rice of f 1800.00. Easy terms. This property has been held at $2100.00 but the owner must hare money, hence the great reduction In price. Let, me show you. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby, given that sealed bids will be received up to five o'clock p. m. of Friday the 28th day of October 1910, by the District School Board of School District No. One of ' Union County, Oregon, for furnishing said District with furniture and supplies. Terms and particulars may be obtain ed from School Clerk. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid. By order of School Board. " ARTHUR C WILLIAM, School Clerk Xotfce of Street Improvement Piles Cured In C to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to core any case of Itching, Blind or Pro truding Piles in 6 tov14 days or money refunded. 50 c. - - C; J. BLACK.The Real Estate Man J Use i ELECTRIC LIGHT Its Convenience and Economy will Surprise r You Irf us ttll you all about It EASTERf OREGON Light and Power Company European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1. 50 First class Throughout SAVOY MOTEL ' D.G;BRIGHOUX, t Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DLPOl la Grande, Oregon iuhy pay Rtnt ?ZWe loan you money to J6uW and you pay us as you would rent, I R. oura. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of La Grande, Ore- ! gon, on the 9th day of February, 1910, creating improvement uistrici o. j 10 and designating 5th' Street, as such district, and in pursuance of a resolu I tion adopted by said Common Council (a the 28th day of September, 1910, whereby said Council determined and declared Us intention to improve all that portion of 5th street in said im provement district as hereinafter de scribed, by laying thereon cement walks, tho Council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the' owners of the property affected and benefits 1 by such improvement, order that said above described im provement be made; that, boundaries of said dltr!cl lo be so Improved are as follows: All that portion of 5th street 'rom the east curb line of De pot street. t the north curb line of O avenue. Notice Is hereby further given that tha Onuno.il will levy a special assej8tnnt on all the property affect ed and benefitted by such Improvement fo I he purpose of paying for such Im provement. That the estimated cost of such improvement is the sum of $843.50. That the Council will on the 26th day of October. 1910. meet at the Council chamber at the hour of S o'clock p. m. to consider said esti mated cost, and the levy of said as sessment, when a hearing will, be granted to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment La Grande, Oregon. Oct 13. 1910. CITY VfcoUNCIL OP LA GAANDE. OREGON. By D. E. COX, . Reorder of the City of L Grande, Oregon. Oct 14 to 21. - Paving the way for buying the much-needed street sweepers, intro duction of a resolution calling for bltulithlc paving on T avenne and bringing the name of A. S. Geddes up for councilman from the third ward in the race and the deadlock now ex isting were some of the features of last night's council meeting. Report of the finance committee em bracing the monthly budget of ex pense accounts, was adopted and war rants ordered drawn. . Several Commuaieailoas Heard. A rather peculiar- Incident cropped out when a petition signed by about a score of property owners on West Adams avenue came in for reading. remonstrating against the changing of macadam to bltulithlc on West Ad- mwiiM, trtKii mini street to the hospitaL The facts of the case are that the macadam work Is already under way and that the remonstrance was premature. It im filed without further comment Street Superintendent Matott pe titioned the council to- buy a street sweeper flashers and other neces saries. The matter was referred to the street committee and it is presumed that the committee wfll order the pur chase of this machinery as it is badly needed right now. Street sweepers vary in price from $400 down to $250 and the flashers from $1200 down to about $900. F. D. Haisten sent a written com munication which asked the council to attend to a short piece of sidewalk which had . remained unfinished . on Sixth street between O and N avenues and also a connection with the cement walk and the crossing at the intersec tion of Sixth and N. Children, the pe tlon said, were forced to wade through mud, soiling their clothes, and In oth er various ways inconveniencing th public. This was referred to the prop er committee. Arthur C. "Williams, representing the school board, asked the city to con tinue , its water main from Second along L to Third and place two fire hydrants where they could be used on the school building. City Attorney Baker, appearing for Ludiker and others brought the mat ter of dumping old hops on the Roesch property near the Ludiker home in West La Grande. It was the opinion of West La Grande. It was the opinion of ed would have to declare it a nuisance and prosecute accordingly. " The Recorder was instructed to ad vertise for bids for the construction of 900 feet of sidewalk on North Ash. Warrants being held up after they had been drawn for Engineer Darley, Contractor Slater and Engineer Jones for special service In connection with the sewer system's inspection, brought out the necessity of placing a bond is sue of about 10,000 on the next elty ballot. The $40,000 bond issue was not sufficient to meet the expense of build ing the cross-street sewers and for the other miscellaneous expense. The general fund has been burdened with this expense and it should be re-im bursed. The warrants In question were drawn on the general fund finally. and when the necessary bond Issue Is passed the money will be paid back. The finance co:nrr.!tt? is instruct ed to secure the proper forms for the Sewer bbnd Issue. The mayor and recorder's action in purchasing . improvement , bonds was validated by the council and an ordi nance ordered introduced.. This is chance for the city to earn some in terest money as the bonds are pur chased by the sinking fund coin, to be used in ten years to retire the Beav er Creek bond issue. The scheme is a good one and will net the city a lit tle "pin money. . The Grande Ronde Hospltah corpor ation has entered into a contract with John L. Mars for the construction of macadam pavement in front of Its property. The city engineer will es tablish the grade but in no other way Is the city responsible. It will add materially to the appearance of the street Construction of a board sidewalk on Greenwood from Jefferson to Monroe waa ordered. A call will be issued for bids for the construction of the lateral sewers from Greenwood to the Chestnut street alley, and the work will be completed as soon as possible. A. S. Geddes and Councilman Flem ing each remonstrated against the proposed action of the Warren Con struction company in leaving North Fir street when the paving has been under way and returning to the South end of Fir street Mr. Fleming an.1 other business men alone the Nort.i end of the project have been complete ly Isolated of late by navlng preliminaries and they objected stren uously to the change of the plan. They wanted tne work rushed to the end at once. It developed that the O. R. & N. company was the cause of the chane of plaas. Tie comply viU rra. i Lia excavation ia necessary, and the pav er- to rowato rvtH pjr while the company did their expia tion work. However the council asfcArt the company to clean up North Fir nrst. Deadlock Couth th. The deadlock in tho council rnn- Unuea and when two ballots were cast there was no majority in favor of any one. Doctor Lincoln votes, Geddes two and Grandy one. Bltulithlc . pavement was nronosed fm. T - - . ;.. . - j ...wtwivu uiu mu vJ portunlty win be given the people to remonstrate. The proposed pavement Is to run from the West line of Fir to the East line of Iorth Spruce on T avenue. - The existing contract with the O. R. & N. was entered into regarding the water supply and the city will furnish 300,000 gallons every 24 hours for $300 per month. Contract for cement walks on Jeff erson between Fir and Greenwood, a walk on Washington in front of the G. M. Richie property were let to the C. T. Darley and Kelts k Wall re spectively. J. H. Wilson was given the coptract for building and rip rapping on the river where the dumping grounds haje been located. Steps for publishing, the list of as sessments and entering liens against property owners on AJams avenue were commenced and an ordinnnrA dealing with that subject was read first time entire and second time by title only. It will come up for Das- sage next week. All the Individual as sessments will be entered' and" the property owners given about 60 days in- which to pay the first annual in stallment ' , A A A A A a m. ' PEOFISSIOJAL BIEICTOBT J O . ' PniSIOAXS AXD SCEGE05S. N MOUTOR.'jI. DZpnys:claa J Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. an Depot street Office. Main 63; Rr dence 69. ' ikes- and surgeon. Special attenti4, Eye, Ear, Nose and iw.. y - !lLaande,tiona, Bui," -6. uoucs: umce Mala 2 Rp,! dence Main 32. . ' . A. L. RICSARDSON-Pfcy": o. wiuwmui; 2 to 5 D m except Sunday. Sunday by t ments. Telephones: Office, Black 1362; Ind. 353; residence. Main 55 Ind. 312. ' GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg, Rooms 7 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1330' Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone! Black 951? Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. .' DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN'-Doctor ol " Optics. SDectacle and w m ; w uuuuui ...tA AUU ll.MIl In Aftla. Iff v.uw xui er-, rors ef Refraction Corrected 1105 Adams Ave. Foley Hotel Bldg. li1 uranae, Oregon. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD and DR. DORA'J. UNDERWOOD-Oa . er Wright Drug store. Special J tention. paid to diseases and surgerj '. of the eye. . j Phones-Offi4e Main 22r residence ! Main 72$. 'i J. C PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build, ing. Phone Black 399. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur- geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. Residence phone, Red 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both phones at residence. , . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN COCHRAN Attorneys: Chae. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. Card f Thanks; We wish to thank the many friends for the appreciative kindness and sympathy shown to us, during the be reavement of our husband and father's death, who died Oct . 12, 1910. Our friends shall ever hold'a place of dear remembrance In our hearts. Mt RnA'u blessing rest upon them. MRS. J. H. KINDRED and Chlldrn Foley Kidney Pills Withont in Equal. fc. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind.. savs in his estimation. Foley Kidney Pills are without an equal. He says: "I have bad kidney and bladder trouble for over three years with sevem hand- aches and Irregularities of the Wad. der, accompanied ' by much pain. I secured a bottle of Foley's Kidney Pills and must say they certainly did tne wor. jn Just a few days my back ache left me. kidneys became stronr and I am now over my trouble and glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills to every one suffering tn t.i, a aM vulfj rv a v . They gave me quick and permanent relief and are In my estimation With out an equal." Hills Drug Store. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in al lthe courts of the State ans United Sates. Office In La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon.. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer. Baker City, Oregon. ; . Professional Elocutionist Miss Katherlne P. Mitchell, gradu ate and post graduate in Oratory and English, Cumnock school. Northwest, ern university, Chicago, HI... Privats and closs work. ElocuUon, Oratory, Dramatic work, Physical Culture, Tu tor and Critic. English Literature and Composition. Phone Black 331. 1403 N. Avenue. Harvest Home Festival. The Social committee of Blue Mt Grange will hold a Harvest Homa Festival on the evening nt rwnh 1 at r public is invited to attend af gooa time is assured. When the diges ion hall right, the action or the bowels regular.there is a natural crar ng and relish for food. When this is lack ing yo may know tl,;t ,011 nwl t doge of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. '.rngthen. the organs, im- prove the appeute and- gulate the bowels. tletlm of Drink; Needs Orrlne. V Drink, cunningly' destroys the will power.' and while tiedrunkard wants to do what you tell him. he wants a thousand times more the drink that he craves. . Medical, treatment neces sary. Orrlne" win 'destroy the 'deslYe for liquor, so that the .drink will not be missed and restores the p'aUent to' health. This remedy Is thoroughly ciehUflc and .is. so uniformly successful that it is sotd with a registered: guarantee to reiund your, money' if it falls to effect a cure. "Booklet on1 w aw. r. ' y .uic Drunkenness." free on rennet t, Orrlne Co.. 574 Ort-in Building. Wash ington. D. C. Sold In this city by Sllverthorn's Family Drug store. A Book Worth Beading. A little book showing the human appendix and telling how appendici tis is caused and how you can easily prevent it. Is offered free for a short time by A. T. Hill. " ; Terra Cotta I o einrr -n' Calh or write 1 lwcEslimatcs . ana rnrM. !iv r . . -,- ..... "t . a .11' Jonn lvieiviue AMMams Art. LA GRANDE. - ORE 5 ' I j T