V V Soo- Spokane Route THE SHORT LINE TO Minneapolis, St.Paul ASP ALL POINTS EAST EQUIPMENT i Electric-lighted Observation Cars and Standard Sleepers, the moat up-to-date TourUt Cars and through din ers. Through tickets to all ponta east are on sale by your local" agent at lowest carrent fares. Details Berths Literature G. M. Jackson, Geo. A. Walton, Tray. Pass. Agt Gen. Agt H Wall St, Spokane. Terra Cotta - Well Casing Call or write for Estimates and Prices John Melville U28 Adams An. LA GRANDE, - ; ORE THE LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO MP ANY. SEE I. H. PEARE LA GRANDES LEADING JEWELER When In need of anything In watches, clocks, Jewelry cut glass, hand painted China, or any other article carried by a first claM lewelrv atnra In.o.tll. .... . . -....., ouying ana you wm save first quality goods. .. r0UL:t7t trau.DlJ. them fitted by as opi Opposite the U.S.. la ail LS I M mm Xotlce. Notice of the Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon, of assessments for the Improvement of Sixth Street to front of lot 5 In Block 60, and lota 8 and 9 la Block 103, In Chaplln'a Ad dition to La Grande. Notice Is hereby given, that the as sessment roll for the Improvement of bixth street, In front of Lot 5 In Block 60, and lots 8 and 9. In Block 102. Chaplin's Addition to La -Grande. . by buiiamg a cement sidewalk thereou. being in Improvement district No. 16, in the City of La Grande. Oregon, un der the provision of Ordinance No. 488 Series 1910, entitled, An Ordinance declaring the cost of Improving 6th atreet along lot 5 In Block 60, and lots 8 and 9 In Block 102, In Chapljn's Ad dition to La Grande, asseslng the prop erty benefited thereby, declaring such assessment, directing the entry of the same on the docket of City Liens, au thorizing the issuance of Improvement Ponds to pay for said improvement, and declaring an emergency, ''the same being in Improvement District No. 16 in said City, is now in my hands for collection, and that any as sessment therein may be paid to me at any time within 60lays from No vember 14th, 1910, which is the date of the first publication of this notice, without penalty, interest or cost; and each property owner is hereby noti fied that on application to the under- s'gnea. witnin r Novem ber 14th, 1910, which Is the first pub llcatlon of this notice, he will be al lowed to pay such assessment In ten annual Installments the first install ment therefore due and payabye on or before the 14th day of January, 1911. If application is not made as above provided the whole amount will be come due and payable at the expira tion of said sixty days. All property owners interested are hereby notified to appear at my office in.the City Hall and pay same. Following is assessment roll: Block 60, lot 5, Chaplln'a Addition M Rosenbaum, $135.70. ; ' Block 101, lot 8, Chaplin's Addition, Baptist Church, $28.85. - Block 102, lot 9. Chaplin's Addition. Baptist Church, $39.40. Baiar and Cooked Food. For all sorjs of aprons and every thing good to eat call at the Masonic lullding, toom formerly occupied oy the Van Du Cc, Rstu' Jay. Novem- I tar 19 at 13 . m. Ladies of the Mac cabees of '.o Id. .v..vam uur yr.ces Delore J money, and be sure of aecurlnsr V Office Adamt A - S EVENING OBSERVER. TUP VI lit I'Al) t'VlAV 1 - 1 ' " """ " - " i WMI SBHISMSiiii . CUU IJIVJt T . ! , i .... I . - It is not only the graceful, but also the proper thing, for La Grande to use every honorable effort possible to assist the town of Union In acquiring the new Insane hospital for Eastern Oregon. Many things are in-favor of the location and it needs good, honest work to put these meritorious pofnts before the legislature and the com mittee. .While La Grande Is in no wise a candidate for this Institution, and never has been? It goes without saving we are pleased to know there Is a chance for the neighboring city to get ft And there is a splendid chanr First of all, the climate is right. The altitude is neither too hlirh nor too low. Vegetation. 'abounds in plenty around Union and this is important for the unfortunate people who are Kept In asylumB have about one plea's. ure, and that Is communing with na ture. An elegant farm owned by the state-is already at command '.of the new institution and it would" bo meet and proper for the glorious common wealth Of Oregon to take notice of the Grande Ronde in this splendid manner. She will find that this valley will be found holding up her side of tne deal and the hospital will be ap preciated by all. "Who's Loony Now P One of the attractions at the recent Virginia state fair was John Armstrong Chaloner's pig. Prince Dolgorouki. that he has named after the royal Russian, to whom Mr. Chaloner as cribes the marital differences between hla brother. Sher iff Bob Chanler, and hla wife, LIna uavaiierl. la tell ing recently -why he named his pi Dolgorouki Mr. Chaloner said: -I gave him that name in drder to insult the prince. 1 have .lived five years la Parts, and there and elsewhere on the continent to call a man a pig is to give him the deadliest Insult known to the continental tongue. -1 desire to fasten a deadly Insult upon this swag, getlng. haughty, self sufficient noble for having the audacity to disregard the dignity of my father's name by breaking up his son's home." All of which makes pertinent that famous question, "Who's loony now?' JERSEY'S CELEBRATION. Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary nr oememont. Too much cannot be tiniri in ni.. of New Jersey's celebration of the two uuuurea ana nrueth anniversary of Bergen vlllaee. the- first Jersey soU, for probably no better plan could have been devised for . keeping " Fioi nuu to awaKen patriot- uj in me present generation by dwell ing on the heroism and achievements oi me state 8 pioneers. Two hundred and fifty years ago a handful of Dutch themselves la a lltUe stockaded village j saw B8Eys rrnsT chubch. they called Bereen tounlpaw. Today the site of this first Kuiuueni settlement in New Jersey H part of Jersey center of a city of 300.000 inhabitants. wu every vesUge of the original settlement has boon ..... " afew old buildings and parts of others It was arrancfvi tnr r..... . important events to be commemorated In the celebration, for it marks not only the annlversnrv rt llft bUt RvS0 the tW0 hunored and fiftieth anniversary of the organi sation Of the first rhnroh n - uj Vile DUltO of New Jersey, the establishment of vu urr scnooi in the state and the rounding of th flr . - r i imiuEut mu nicipal organization In Jersey. Curiosity Satisfied. "Will you marry me?" "No, thank you." 1 "1 thought you wouldn't" "Then why did you ask me?" "I wanted to be Derfeetf lira that V was entirely safe." 1 I r ' l if FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Mi TSueG nSL wonderful powes In your own city! . W Past, present . reach of alL Office hours 10 a. 1423 Adams Ayenue, next to Keifer " ' " - ail Sold By Sotlce. Notice of the Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon, of assessments, for the improvement of Adams avenue from the east curb line of Hemlock street to the west curb line of Spruce street ' Notice is hereby given that the as sessment roll for the improvement of Adams avenue, from the west curb lme of Hemlock street to the west curb line of Spruce street, being In Improvement District No. 1, In the City of La Grande, Oregon, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 481 Series 1910, entitled "An Ordinance declaring the cost of Improving Adams avenue from the east curb line of . Hemlock street to the west curb line of Spruce .(.nn. i ,, - oncci,. BBoeBBing me property bene fited thereby, declaring such assess ment, and directing the entry of the same on the docket of city liens, au thorlzing the Issuance of Improve ment bonds to pay for said improve ment and declaring an emergency." the same being in Improvement DIs- ; trict No. 1. in said City, is now in my hands for collection, and that any a3 sessment therein may be paid to me at any time within sixty days from No vember 14th, 1910, which Is the date of the first publication of this notice, without penalty, Interest or cost; and each property owner Is hereby noti fied that on application to the under signed, within ten days from Novem ber 14th, 1910, which Is the first pub lication of this notice, he will be al lowed to pay such assessment in ten annual installments the first install ment thereof being due and payable on or before the 14th day of January A. D. 1911. If application is not made as above provided the whole amount will be and become due and payable at the expiration of Bald sixty days: All property owners Interested are hereby notified to appear at my of fice in the City Hall and pay the same. Assessment Roll Kumber 4. Following is assessment roll No. 4: Block 8. Lot 1. Cnersriri'R ArlrHHmi S. C. Zuber. $915.21. ' Block 8. Lot 2. J. G. Johnson, $811.86. Block 8. Lot 3. Crstrv J. A. Woodell, $883.29. BlOCk 8. Lot 4 fWe-i'Ti'a A Mitt, A. B. Conley, $1087.76. ' mocK 4, Lot 8, Coggin's Addition, J. E. Reynolds. i7s ki Block 4. Lot 7. Popeln'a ArMltinn . E. RevnolrlH. JS11 sr Block 4. half nf Tt fi rwcHn. a .... . " woou O rtU- ditlon, Charles Norby, $441.65. Block 4. half nf T.nt ft Pcriytn. u i - --- v vuhgiu o au dition. Mary E. Noble, $441.65. Block 4. Lot 5. CoeiHn'a AA,tltlnn 13. P. Staples, $1088.56. . lotal amount of assessment, $7. 357.35. By order of the Council NovemW 9th, 1910. D. E. COX, Recorder of the City of Lr. Grande. Xottce to Trespassers. Positively 1 no hunting allowed on our premises.' Do not ask for permis sion. Blocklnnd Bros! la buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 i, uo OBnKer 'rom it, ana reiier is sure w follow. Ennecially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. 3 water 18, 1910. HEALTH, WEALTH ; By Consulting the World Famous .Feati WOn;erK Bl Medlum caused a sensation In La Grande, M re Ve4 at the strange and disease when alHther methods falL Call and see testimonials made to stands at the head SSS. I TZ ' "" m. to 5 p. L Prices reawnable and within The I lUUt Money back if unsatisfactory Manchfield Directory of the Fraternal of La Grande. Oregon ? A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all . ?8S: . W 'AV 'NIOaOH -S NHOf k. C. WILUAMS, Secretary. , B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday erenrng at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner ef De pot street and Washington avenue. Vwlting brothers are cordially lu vitea to artend. DR. G. L. RIGGERS, Ex Rul. HUCH McCALL, Rec. Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. ' O. W. meets every second and fourim Tues day In the month. All visiting mem bers welcome. NER1 ACKLES, C. C. ' J. H. KEBNBT. Cbwk. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. meete every Monday in the atenth at the I. O. O, F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. I. R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX. Clerk Delicious .i 15 cents a quart Royal Grocery and 9'V . ' v, iy?,$,jisit IACK AND VMBULANCE JLjajii ELLSWORTH, Clerk. Room and board, hear nrM hat ,. Ip-pa ,mmrTrmMmt uiBuua. inquire 1325 T. Ave. 'il ; Cranberries Bakery PAGE THREE and HAPPINESS Clairvoyant and Healer Bel Hotel, La Grande Best to be had at any Price. Pmrinra Tt Main 705 Ind. 1213 REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 19 meets every evening in the L O. O. F. hall. Alt visiting numbers art Invited to attend. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. O. MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH, Sec KNIGJWS OF PYTHIAS Re4 CroM Lodge No. 27 meets every Utafiaj night In Castle hall, (ol4 EUf halL) A Pythian welcome to aJt visitlha Knights. ' JESS PAUL, G a R. I LINCOLN, M. of a ft. s O. E. S. Hope Chapter Nd. 13, O. E. C. holds stated communleasions the . secoad and fourth Wedaesdays of eaek mmuih. Tkltlag members cor dially invited. MART A. WARNICK, Sec. ' PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M. WOMEN OF WOODCRAJPP-arand Had Onto N. 47 meets every wt ami (Us4 Thnrs4a,y evaiass m the SMh at the I. OO. Fhafl. All vWtteg members ae weieosa, CHLOB ROBINSON, a. M . LIZZIE" ELLSWORTH, Clerkl FIRST-CLASS I LAUNDRY WORK If you ar not a customer of! Cherry's New Laundry we urge' you to give us a trial. We guar antee all work to be aattafae-' tory and will re-laundry any' article not so found or cheerful-j ly refund your money." . We want to build up a heme? laundry employing American labor, which will be a credit to the town. We merely ask a chance to prove that we can sat isfy you. Can't, you grant that much? ' , All work . called . for and prompuy delivered. x There is enough laundry work In La Grande to keep a good lzed force busy and keep the t money, at home. Are yoa a booster for home industry? f We are now comfertably housed In our new building, Just a few steps from Fir st We ari safe from dust and dirt and are easily found If you want to carry a bundle down town. But we'll gladly call in our wagon. Cherry's New Laundry? BOTH MOffES. tMMNsf Uptown office Main 720 Residence phone Main 25 E. LBUSSEY J J I