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IS GUKDE EVEKIKd OBSERVER. TUXTiSDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 1310. PAGE SIX ZT7 , . . .-1 ' Eioci 312. Li.t 34. Chaplin. ru-ir2 EILX. ' n 4,L.UiE PAL3X. Fre. f. 2. UVULLK Tke-rn-s. r. l. LA GRAUDEjN AT10NAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, OREGON " United States Depcritciy Czp'isl Szrplcs and Vnimiei Profits $20000.00 DIRECTORS xu.t riuxs T. L.' 2ZIE0LIs Kirk cr aspte ira mI UcHltJef w cu miir jtt effideal enlet C tatifc r fefelaeis 1 jour ctl7c aaSStfarrttB. Notice ff the Eecirder of the City pi La Grande Oregon of B8esment uf Adams Arcane Irom the east curb line tif Fourth tret It) the East line of jjemlock street f etsrrieiit roll Jor tie Improvement ol Afiastf Tnue froia the e&et curb lie or rocrti street to the east curb lice cf EcoCock strwt, ldn in Improre sat gstrkt A'a L la the city ,t L Craififc Oregon, utfler the jwctI iocf of Ornaotse Jio. f0 Berk 1810. ettlttefl. As Oridaaiit-e fleclarlnj the t-tet of itEproriixg ASann areime Iroa j the aEt lin cf Fourth 1rert to the; east curt) line of Hemic trtt -fcfSEliig the proj-eny leiie15.a.4 there by, flwlariug ttth aBBeBEmetit anfl im-tlrg the efiiry ol the same in lie dcHket of City L'-ra. Authoridsg the iuBC&st of liEproieiaeiit ljnd to pay lor alfl IxcprcrmeEt anfl fle dariEg an emergesry, the saale 2rg la licproTjaest District No. 1 la wid City, Is ov in icy haada, for ifollectlofl. and that any aeBWESi' therein may le paid to me at any time within 1xty fieyf from the date cf the fret puhilcatioa cf thie notice vithoyt penalty, Interest vr coct; and Bb projeny owner 5s hereby notified het on applii-ation to the undersign ed, vithJn diiye frain Xo-rtmber 11. ulikn Is he fiiii pub- Scatlya of this uotke he will be allow ed to pay such assessment la ten annu al lnstsJlsents. the fnt ,insuHxeut theret-f Velrg Cc sad parable on or before -the Unh dzy ol January, 3V1L it pj-SV.atlon Ss iir-t maiJe as above ; provW3 tbe wto'e aia'tist wiU be. ar.d beetle flue and pays tie at the tsjjSrfc'Jon cf said sixty da'. Ail jToi-rty ownere Jcterstid are hereby uoti-d to appear at cy of ' fee la the City Hail tad p? esme. The asspsfffient roll follow tb s n: tle. lif order of the Council, November 2nd, 1810. D E. COX, reorder of the City of La Grande. Following Is the assessment roll: , BJwk 115. Lot 23. C-.'.ri'-n's Addi tion. B. O. Swackbamer. $115.10. lilotk 115. Lot 22, Chaplin'a Addi ' tlon. S. O. Sa khamer. IK5.4. Blotk 115. Lot 21. Caapl!n Addi tion, A. W. Bynearson. Est.. $253 19. Blwk 115, It 20, Chaplin's Addi tion. A. VC. rtynearson Est. I22C08. Block 115. Lot 19. Cb'plln's Addi tion. A. W. Rynearson T.'A... t?'0.S0i Blwk 115. Lot 18. Chapi. J Addi tion. Hsreie D. Mahaffey. $200-26. Llwk 1!5, Lot 17, Chaplin's Addi l rr. ;:srie D. Mahaffey, $221- 5L Blofk 115. Lot 16. Chaplin's Addl ti n. Gioree Sutherland, $2C3.83. ir.Kk 115. Lot 15. Chaplin's Addl tirr.. Gw?e Sutherland, $293 18. Mf k 115, Lot 11. Chapiin's Addi Ir n. S. E. Foley. $309-0. Block 114, Lot 22. Chaplin's Addi tion, i. K: Foley. $224.15. Block 114. Lot 21. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foley, $271. i9. Motif 114. Lot 20. Chajlin'i Addi tion. J. E. Foley. $225.9. VAr-Y n. Iytr ' ChaIn's Addi tion J. K. Foley, $??: Block 1H. Lot n, Chaplin's Addi tlcn, J. E. Foley. $22? 27. Block IK. JM 17. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foby $212.09. Clock Hi. Lot 1C, ChBj.'.in's Add. tlon. Julius V.uh. $227 73. , Block 114, ftt 26 ft. Ix)t 15. Chap lin's Addition, John MiKerin. $202-38. ; 1 "'"i"" COAL AVV , A : M , 77. L r.LTZ SLTfc, i.s"t. Ctvi. nrKS. cashier. S 1 7. x. inxm EltKk 114, xt2 ft. Lot 1, Chap lin s ASfiitiun, Benha Bommer' EsU ."slock 1H. 4x20 ft Lot IS, Oiajilin's Addition, S. A. Gardiaier. 111X2- Ulot k 134. 4x22 ft. Lot IS, QiapliE's Aiditkm: E3ock 131. 22 S -2 ft Lot 14, rtmtiSmt ,M4. Zz 111. ZZ 1-2 ft Lot 12, Chaplin's Addition; Block 134. 22 1-2 ft Lot IX Chaplin's Addi tion, Eotbehnd Eros., $74.45. Block 134. f7 ft. Lot 14, Chaplin's Addition: Eiot-k 314. 7 ft Lot IS. Chaplin's Addition; Elock 111, 7 ft' Lot .12, Chaplin's Additioi. Ber.ha Sommer Est, f (4-fC Block 114, 20 ft Ixrt It, Chaplin's Addition; Block ill, 20 ft . Lot IS. Chaplin's Addition; Block 114, 20 ft Lot 12, Chaplin's Adlinon, S. A. Gard inler. $100.'l. Blotk 305. Lot 1, Chaplin" Addition. 1". $4S5. 77. Block 3 'j5. Lot 1, Chaplin's Addition, V. S- $2C4X4. Blot k 3 05, Lot 1, Chaplin's Addition, 11 E 23 A2. Block 105, Lot 1. Chaplin's Addition, I. . $257.54. . Block 305, Lot S, Chaplin's Addition, C. $254. fit. Block 3 05.' Lot S, Chaplin's Addition, Johanna Gangloff, $225.53. Block 105. Lot 7. Chaplin's Addition, Johanna Cangloff, $222.0$, Block 305, Lot . Chaplin's Addition. i. B. Hsher, $224.07. Block 30fu Lot ?. Chaplin's Addition, L O. O. FJI2S7.S2. Eloc-k 3ti5. Lot 3D, Chaplin's Adii tion. Oregon Land Company, $228.77. Block .105. S ft Lot It, Chaplin's Ad dltion, Oregon Lend Oo fiX.bt. Blwk 30.5, 24 ft Lot 31, Chaplin's Additwn, IL II. HtSfeett, $1SCX5. Blotk 105. Lei 12, Chaplain's Addi tlon. Georae Actios, $240.10. Blrk K5. 1 ft Lot 31. Chaplin' Addition. Ceor Ackles. $7.77. Blo-.'k l(-5. Lot 12. Chaplin' Aifii tion. ilefgle S. Ackle. $21.8.50. Blctk 3 05, Lot 14. Chaplin's tl'.-a, :oseph Palmer. $257.41. , Elwfc 1(5. Lot 15, Chaplin' Addi tion, Grat'.e Ecsfie Weat Co.. -J2C7AU. T'lclt 105. Lot 3C. Ctaplia' A4U tur Jolu.na Gaigloff. $2T?.22. lilwiJ i:.'5. Lot 37, Chaplin's A2C1- i nor.- ixrtu. $K1.C5. BlGH.k 3'.,, Lot :. Cbtplrn's Addi-t!r-. Thomis Loft us. $2Vo.5C. Block 112. Lot S. Chaplin's Ad Ci ties. La Gi-ar.de National Bank, Licvl: 112. Let 10. Chaplin ASdl- tlon, La Grasfie National Bcnk, $275X7. Exk 112. Lot !1, Cha-illn's Add tioa. David Steward. 257.. Blwk US. Lot 12. Chaplin' Ac tion. Darld Stewtrd, $2i: !2. t Bloc k 113. Lot 13. Chaplin's Add!-1 tion. David steward. $22818. j Blxk 132. Lot 14, Chtpiin's Add tlcn. Julius Eoescb, $255X9. ElcK'k 113, Lot 15. Chaplin's Addi tion, Julius Eoescb. $290.20. Block 113. Lot 1C. Chaplin' Addi tici. Julius Itoesch, $376.77. Block 106, Lot 1. Chaplin's Addi tion. l g. Nations! Bank. $378 27. Block 106. Lot 2. Chaplin's Addi tion, J. Brooks. $290.20. Block 106, Lot 3. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. Brooks. $255.59. Block 106, Lot 4, Chaplin's Addi tion, J. Brooks. $230.34. Bloc k 106. 1 ft Lot 4. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. C Gardner. $7.94. Block 106. Lot 5. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. C, Gardner. $242.12. Block 106, Lot 6. Chaplin's Addi tion. Gust Benglcsdorf. $257.05. Block 106, Lot 7, Chaplin's Ald tion. Mrs. E. M. Anson. $277X7. Block 106. Lot 8. Chaplin's Addition. Mrs. E. M. Anson, $171. 17. Block 112. Lot 10. Cbaplia's AlcM tlon. J. C. Henry. $: 14.44. B'otk 112. Let 11. H-.aplin's Addi tion. J. C. Henry. $207.C0. Block 112. Lot 12. CcapHa's Aldi Uon. William Erl son, $273.96. t'-n, Lydia Erkson. $222.93. PHONE, Grande Ronde'CashCo Block 312. Li.t 34. t.tm. C G. Bui.", Block 312. Lot 35. Chapn AaU- j tion, C G. Bust. t223.CS-. - i ! Block 312. Let If. Chaplin A .O 2iJ"M j ; tit r- A. r.il 24-. t277,4fc. j When the Butte Thresneniien' As- J i Block 112. Part ef Lot 37, CLajlii'x j jtociatjou meets in La Grande 5b Ieo , Addition. A- F. & A. $2f;S.C2- , j 'judge "Webster. Tie premier Eloc-k 3J2. Lot n. Chaplin Aa. tion. Grierj"i BoLnenkurp. tZ1iy- . - - .v u. . . w 1 lzck 112. P-n vl ISA 17. Ch-jpl.x t 1'iAsCition Gentnce Bohnentxitp. J 1304-22. i Block 3 07. lrt 1, Chaplin s Ad dici f Turner Oliver, 25482. tion. Turner Orer. t232i5. BiAk ICT-Lot Z. Chaplin's Addi tion. J- D. iieidenrcitn. $277.46. ' Bio-Jk 107, Lot 4. Chapl.-"fc Aadi tion. A. C. Huntington. t222.f5. mock 307, Lot 5, Chaplin's Add! tSon. A. C Hcntington, $219 IL. ElCK-k 307. Lot C, Chaplin's Addi tion. A. C. HuntLtrtOR. $2222. Block 307. Lot 7. Chaplin's ' AdS5 tion, O. F. Coolid,, $27S.C- Block 1C7, Lot 6. Chaplin's Adfii-: tlon, Mrs. S. IL worth. $207 X6. Block 3C7, L-Jt S. Chaplin AddHicn, 2irs. Kate E. jatTThiner, t241.42. Block 213, Lot 18. Chaplin A5i tion. S. Knhi Est. X224.21. Block 131. Lot 19. Chaplin's A3ii tlcn. E. II dm Eat, $271.07. Block 131. Lot 20. Chaplin's Addi tion. Leah Paul, $252X6. Block 111. Lot 23, Chaplin's Addi tion, Leah Paul. 121:6.01. Block 311. Lot 22. Chaplin's Addi tion, A. C Ecntinrton. $228 M. Block 131. Lot 22. Chaplin's Addi tion. A. C. Himtisgton. t225.7. Block 113. Lot 24, Chaplin's Addi tion, B. C. Znber. 218.45. Block 111, Lot 25 Chaplin's Addi tion. Mary E. Noble. 1234.94. Block 131. Lot 26, Chaplin Addi tion, Itfury Noble. t2fi75. oioc-K 111. Lot 27. Chaplin's Addl-j tion. Mary Noble. $21 4.C0. Block 11 L Lot 28. Ch.aplin' Alii-1 tion, J.L.Mars.t218.CS., ' Block 111. Lot 29. Chaplin's Addi tion, J. L. Mars, $224.88. Bloc 111, Lot 20. Chaplin' Addi tion. C E. Had-jnan, $228J:Su Block 111. part cf Lot SL Chaplin's Addition; Efcck 11L part cf Lot 22. Chafilin s Addition; Elock 111. part cf Lot 22. Chaplin's Addition; Block 311. part of Lot 24, Chaplin's Addition. Charles Binder, $106.02. Block 33L part of Lot 21, Chaplin's Action: Block 331, part of Lot 22. Chaplin's Addition; Block ill, psrt of Lot 22, Chaplin's Addition; Block li part of Let 4, Chaplin's Addition. Eliaabeth Barke. $212.02. Block ill, part of lot 23. Chaplin's Addition; Elock 111. part of Lot 22. Chaplin's Addition; Elock 13L part f Lot SS. Cnaplm Addition; Block ill part of Lot 24. Chaplin's Addr.ici W. H. FergnBon. $742.5. Elock 108. Lot 3, Chaplin's Addi tion. Julius Roeseh. $304.99. Elock 108. Lot 2, Chaplin Adli tion. Julins Eoesch, $2C9J:9. Block 308. Lot 2, Chaplin's Addi tion, JclJus Roeech, $2521L Block 308. Lot 4. ChEpTn's Add' tion. A A Fisher Eet. $225.3L Block 105. Lot 5. Chapl'n's A.?d; tion. EHa 'vri.ite, $22S.2S. Block 308, Lot 6. ChspEu's Addi tion. Pauline Miller. $224.88. Black 2? Lot 7, Chaplin's Addi tion. Psmline Miller, $218.(C. Elock 308. Lot 8, Chapl-'s Addi tion, Pauline Miller, $21 4.00. Block 30?,, Lot t, ChsplL.' Addi tion. David Bay. $2076. Block 308. Lot 30. Cha;!!n Ad-51-l.ion, Duid Bay, $234,92. Block 108, Lot 31, Chaplin's Addi tion, C L. Mackey, $238.45. Block 308. Lot 12, Chaplin's Addi tion. C L. Mackey. $225.48. Block 308. Tot 33. Chaplin's Addi tion. C. L. Mackey, $2284. Bk-k 308, Lot 14. Chaplin's Addi tion. J hn Melvil'e. $226.00. Block 108, Lot 15, Chaplin's AdUi ticn, John Melville, $253X6. Block 308. Lot 36. Chaplin's Addi tion. Zora E. Patty, $271.07. Block 308. Lot 17. Chaplin's Add! tioa, Zora E. Pr 5"" ".sc. Block 110. I..-.: . i... ;,i:EB ASiJ- t ; . ; w. .. $ lk v.n. i - 17. ( Addi- i- i ' Ui c. . :i:n Adc- tlcn. " V.'. Noyes. $303". "1k 110. Lot 15. Chti Add!- Uoa. W. A Wade. $274 45. Eio k 130. Lot 14. Chanlin's Addi tion, W. A Wade. $249.83. Elock 110. Lot 13. Chaalin'i AW- tlcn, F. W. Bay. $2262. Elock 3 & 110. ChaDlln's Additior. C.W. Noyes. $646.60. Block S tc 110. Chanlln's Addition. CharW Barnell. 1886X1. Block 9 L 109. Chaplin's Additic. Kate E. McWnirter. $089.12. Elock 9 & 109, Chaplin's Addition. A3 .":drewf, $581.03. Blxk 9, c ua' Addition. F. S Brvmwell, 3. Block 9 & ICS. Chain's Addition. E Porter Day. $223X2. Block 9 109. Chs-Vr, s Aldlticn Jesse A King, 1 896.11. If your doctor does not recom- tnent your brlngicg his prescription !o tss It' because he doesn't want to appear partial. He knows, however, that better prescription sen-Ice than ours is unobtainable. He will be glad If you do com here Newl'.a Drug Co. lo the J'cbllc. My wife, Mrs. Laura Owens, having left my bed and board. I will not be responsible for any debis contract': by her after Nov, 12, 1910. . BURT M. OWENS. win ia4pm jj' Mat TkresberaK-B's ... w rood roads booster will be ra aaad t (talk good roads with lue tiretler- inen ofthe state. This conrncm isi enimiiortfint one, for the rtr:hermsn ' t'lhiii for good roads ana :oaas are discussed more ferrentry and with K.ore consideration than their own pprtirular Btthjects, no Cocbt At any i ale the -coming of Websxer wHl mean even added interest and aenon in the matter of "better roads. An Interesting program will be ar ranged for this convention which will be in e be ion on the tenth of Decem ber. Prominent editors, manufactur ers,' threthennen Jrom sul over . the frtse. end e e-ie vT iJcesitiaJ r.en of tie PaciSc northwest wrill make La Grande their meeca at that time. 101TES EE5I rSCTETAlS. rulnwa Jat "R hat Iklnfl f irrattpe meat WW W Sao ivr 181a. Last year's trten giiar .CebatinE syBt em has been thrown over "board in Oregon and just what will be subBt3 tcted, Is un-rta!n. Last year Lp. Grande bested all the teams in the entire eastern half of the state save one. and there is considerable local inlejsest in debate, "but jw-wflif? J. . Landers, the Pendleton princi pal wno last year had cnarge of f falrs, there is much pn-lmKlon ererj- where. In the Pendleton Lire Wlr.. Mr. Landers points out: . Pendleton htgh scbool will have one. two or three- debating teams this year which will contest for the honors of sot only Eastern Oregon, tnt th en tire state the number to be decided as soon as the state antnorlties cu such matters decided how the state shall be diiEtribtrte-d. According to Snperintenaert J. ?. Landers, the debating conCltiona 1j this tae are in a Tery nnsatiBf'. icrr state at this time with no'eefinit "ss is determined on at this rme it to hew the various debating team- will e'ecide their priority. Accorilin? v the schedule made l;st year, the var ious teams of the state were divided into triangles, each school hv"nu tuc debating teams which deoaii at two derent twons each wec-. one at home and one tbroad. A system o points were in vogue which gsv- all tetms en equal shew loth on Etrensnh and decision. This year the iriatple systeni ht.f beta don away with and th ariiraP schobls of the state are at sea btuh aK to how many teams they may de bate with and with whom. EBEADED MALABT I"Or3"T. I' cdlefcB Ha (a-e 4 InTantile T ' Pendleton La a case of Le muc-i.-talkea about and greatly to be drear!e3 infantile paralysis.' rtlates -the Pen dleton East Oregwiiaa. The ,vic-t!n:.iB Madge NJson. the liule Kyear-old daughter of jfr. and Mrs. James Nel ncs. the Butter Cn;: -vr-her, Tie child has btt- .1 ' t-' 30 day: and is now unde- the ti: of Dr. C J. Smith at St. Anthony's Lce pitaL Though her - c ondition is still serlocs ier physician has hopes cf rer ultimate reoo'try. Her appetite is good and she is said to eat a much as the ever did but strength comes V her but slowly. This Is tie fifth cat to. come to the atieation of local physic-ion and the only one to originate in Pendleton. The disease claimed two victims at Hermiston. one xt whom being Roy Sffxton. the well known government engineer. Then two children from a Castle Creek family were brought to Pendleton for treatment and both recovered. If the present case is suc cessfully coped with a good reputa tion w ill have been established by the local physlcions since the deisease Is considered fatal more often than oth erwise Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can ie cured, Chamberlain's Colic. Choler And Diarrhoea LetoN'y br )een - successful ly Dwaia nine epw-.-n:ic 01 oyentery. it nisi new Keen anorn 10 111. n u equally tiI uable for children si i suultn, and when re duced with water and swtcteLcc, it u pleaa aut Utile. Sn n A 5V.aU Cete. Jutis TTamer, LtTayetie. Id- - wut conopletely cui-fcd after two years o! euEerii.g. "I"y tidnevB sad blaudcr brchered me severely lor two years CL-ting me sder intensely, y.y Lid i?'S were -eak and tlnggirh shHe In try bladder the? was const nt mis ery. 1 was run -flown, tired very easily and appetite poor. Four bottles ri "Fo ley Kidney Pills cured me completely. My appetiue Is restored, I sleep 'et f ully ' and feel stronger and "health ier than et-er before. 1 ladly r-t-om- men Foley lldney Pills.' store, " 2 It-Acre tract en Adams arcane, New S-roozn brick TtuuBe, macadam treat In front of property. City water on corner cf property. Sewer of the city crosses full length of property, and liave a contract with city in tap sewer on every CO foot lot without cost. A splendid kome and i3-esxment Price f GSMLO0 1-2 eash, balance on term. 2 A "5-room modem TtirVii M-w,e. 2 lots 124x120 feet, alee shade trees fruit and lawn, barn, wood sred. etc, on corner of 2nd and Spring A ' street for the remarkable low p 0 property las been held at ?21!'.tK) f aenca the treat redBction la price, V J C. J. BLACKjThe Real Estate Man J cquionierii tor rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS 0. F.lZGERALD. Propnetw - . GjmpJeie Rlichine Shops and Found rv - - - The George Palmer RETAIL DEPARmm We solicit your orders for-Shingles, Rubberold RooVng ' Deadening fz! Building Paper. We lxq prepared to furnish and deliver matsriail, prcmptly. Phone N5ain 8. i " "'" " "" -' i : 1 1 1" 1 1,, --, " SHINING ' 5 PARLORS j Next Door to Electric Light Office! .,,, .-.i. r-ir.ii. I,,-, - - tit1" -r-i,.,:::;ir -;.,.. yzsa NOW IS THE TIME TO' Look After That Eve Trough 4 Rainy weather will set in soon. - Vir have plumbing fixtures of all dn&& CSC stnd sec. r . ? . ' '"W- ( ; f i BA) 6 1 n " js'HH'imii i Mahaffey Building WE CLEAN ANYTHING, H0RSEBLANKET. Work Elite Dying and PHONE Pure Candies will help to spend a pleasant evening. Any kind yog want. Special orders A Jolerxard 1 Cl-ndn-n. - 'Dar two children oT sir and eh-nt years have been sine liAncy ub? to colds nd Tonp. Al-ont thre yf , io I start ed io use Foley's riorer and Tar. and It haj iiereT failed ,a prevent and enre the trorble. a -j the only medidne I can get the tlxZl ren witliont a row." The abort f rtKa' W C Ornetein. Green Bay, Wis urp Ikates the erperienc of tnousandj of other usersjof Foley's Ploney ami Tar. It cures conghs. elds and ecu- IVk'i Dmz and prevent "bronchitis and m-u!"o-ria. rice of flEOO.OB. Easy term. This ant tJs owner must tBre money. A Lrt me show too. 'resetticg and repainng ' Special Apartment for ladies-Shoes dyed ZWEIFEU m iiiiinmiininni i it Depot street J FROM A NECKTIE TO A called for and delivered Cleaning Works MAIN X ol fo fr st BC U i MAIN 6 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE red for promptly. Want ads pay. one rem a word