PAGETVTO - 11 GRASTE ETI5IXG OBSEUTEE 'XOTZXBEB H, Mil. 1 i 7 i 5oUe Notice of the Recorder of the City of La Grande. Oregon of assessment for the Improvement of Chestnut street, from the north line of Adam Aenue. to the south curb line of Jefferson avenue. Notice la hereby given that the t? sessment roll for the Improvement of Chestnut street, from the north line of Adams avenue to the south curb in tm- 4 provement district No. 2a. In the City of la Grande. Oregon, under the pro- visions of Ordinance No. 491. Series -aA .n.mui uAn Ordinance declar ing the cost of improving Chestnut street from the north line of Adams avenue to the south curb line of Jef t .nn assMsInr the property KttA tharettv iWlarlnK BUCh SS- sessment and directing the entry of the same on the Docket of City Liens, authorising the Issuance of Improve ment bonds to pay for said improve ment and declaring an emergcuij. Koinr in imorovement dis vn ; in said city. Is now In my hands for collection and that any as- essment thereto may be paia io me Hm within sixty days from November 21st. 1S10. which is the first date of the publication of this notice, .itkn,.t nannirr. Interest or cost: and lil'VU, . - each property owner Is hereby noJ- nd that on appncauun iu iuc uuv. Igned, within ten days from the lst vmimw iio. which Is the first date of this publication of this notice, he will be allowed to pay such i in tn annual Install ments, the first Installment thereof be'ng due and payable on or before tk ! Av nt JancarT.-ldll. If ap- tiTttnn fa nrvt made AS &DOT6 DTO Tided . the whole amount will be due j aua pavaoie i me fiinuuu ui sixty days. All property owners In terested are hereby nodded to appear at my ofSce in the City Hall and pay the same. ' Fly order of the Council. November 16th, 1910. D. E. COX. Recover of the City of La Grande, Fallowing Is assessment roll No. 6. Block 114. Lot 1. Chaplin's Addition. J. E. Foley. $329.05. Block 114. Lot 2. Chaplin Addition. . Julius Roesch. 1230.59. Block 114. Lot 5. Chaplin's Addition, Julius Roesch. 1138.56. Block 114, Lot 4.Chaplin't Addition, Julius Roesch. $92.40. Block 114. Lot 5. Chaplin's Addition. Julius Roesch. $92.40. Block 114. Lot 6. Chaplin't Addition. Julius Roesch. I4S.54. Block 114. Lot 22. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foley. I2T7.S3. Block 114. Lot 21. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foley. $194.60. . Block 114. Lot 20. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foley. $US.4. Block 114. Lot 19. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foley. $77.70. Block 114. Lot 18. Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foley. $77.70. Block 114. Lot 17. Chaplin's Addi- tion. J. E. Foley. $39.08. Block 115. Lot 13. Chaplin's Addi tion W J rhnrth. 1229.05. Block 115. Tot i;. rnannns &aa- tinn W T fTmrch. $220.60 mock 115. Lot 11. cnapims Ac tion. W. J. Church. $138.76. Work 115. Lot 10, cnapnn s aooi- Uon. W. J. Church. $32.40. Block 115. Lot 9, Chaplin Aaaiuou. W. J. Church. $92.40. Rlock 115. Lot 8. Chaplin s Aao.uca. W. J. Church, $15.84. P.lnrk 113. Lot 14. cnapun s A-A tion, J. E. Foley. $296-35. ' ' nwv it IS. Chanlin's All: tion. George Sutherland. $207.45. Block 115. Lot 16. taapuns Ac tion, George Sutherland. $124.76. Block 115. Lot 17. Laapuns aiji tinn tn?ei D. Mahaffey. JS3.05. Block 113. Lot 18. Chaplin's Addi tion. Maggie D. Mahaffey. $83.05. Block 115. Lot 19. tnapuns agqi- tlon, A. W. Rynearson. tst, su. ' Sotlce. Votu- r,r the Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon, of assessment fnr th Improvement of Adams avenue from the west line of Fourth street to the east curb line or intra street Votir. Ib hereby Etven that the as sessment Toll for the improvement of Adams avenue, from the west line oT Fourth 6treet to tae east curb nne f vMrii Btrtet. beine in nnnrovement i.r Vn i In the City of L? Grande. Oregon, under the provisions of Ordinance Xo. 4'JZ. series isiv, eu tltled "An Ordinance d?clarlng th? m nt tmtrnvinir Adams avenue from the west lina-of Fourth street to the est rnrh lin of Third street, assess ing the property henefittd thereby . declaring suca assessment aau u-.wl-irr tha entry of ih" same on the Docket of City Hens, authorizing the lfsu3nce of Improvement oonas to pay Block 2. 1-2 Lot 7. Grandy"! Addl tion. C. H. Finn. $23 1.3 a. - Block 2. Lot 5, Granay a Aaa-uon, Mrs. R- W. Uughlin.' $121X2. I Block 2. Lot 4. Granays Aacuicn.i Martha J. Long. $40.72. Block t. 1-2 Lot 8. Grandvs Addi tion. Sarah A- Smith, $256.07. Hiock 2. 1-2 Lot 9. Grandy's A.ar- irn Sarah A. Smith. $131it3. Block i. 1-2 Lot 8. Grandy's A' tion. A. W. Rynearson. Est. $236.i Block 2. 1-2 Lot 9. Granay s at tion. A. W. Rynearson. Est, $131i3. Block 2. Lot 10. Grandy's Addlfor William Johnson. $131X2. Block 2. Lot 11. Granay s Aaa:uor . Ernest Lewis, $44.15 Block 3. Lot 1. Granay s AaaJtor. B W. Grandy. $525.80. Block 2. Lot 2. Granay s Aaaitson a W. Grandy. $202.75. Block 1. Lot 5. Grandy's Aaaiuon B. W. Grandy. $S13. Block 2. Lot 4. Granay Aaaiuon B W. Grandy. $40.72. Block 3. east 75 reet or Lai n Grandy's Addition, B, W. Grandy $322.50. . Block 3. east 75 feet of Lot i& Grandy's Addition. B. W. Grandy tii T.1 v Block 3. west 66 feet Lot 14. Gran dy's Addition. Same A. t., raimer Block 3. west f 0 feet Lot 13. Gran ny's Addition. Sallie A. T. - Palmer. Block 3. C0xl5. S. TV., cor. Lot 12 Grandy's Addition. Sallie A- T. Falmer !ti Tn Block 3. balance Lot 12, Grandy's Addition. B. W. Grandy. $730. Block 3. Lot 11. Grandy's Addition. B w. Grandy, $44.13. TOtert rirht to vote, whkh Is based upon his reaidenoe In the precinct and tt. It "would be utterly to xnaterlal for the witness to know the house nd not know that the propos ed voter lived there. The witness must kLow of his own personal knowledg that the proposed voter has lived It h a. state six months preceding tn election and resides' at a certain place. In answer to the question, if an iv reduction or the voter by some onf o a freeholder, and his statement tc uch freeholder or freeholders, are sufficient to Justify such oath, I will answer, emphatically, no. Any one DossessInK ft rudimentary knowledge of law or legal procedure, or even common sense, knows that affidavits and evidence are. not based upon nerBon whose veracity" is thu point la in question. Such contention is rldi -I-,..- m-w a .v-nrA Thtt nmmon mean CUiuuB wu ouwm.v. " ing of the word, acquainUnce means more than a mere Introduction to a stranger, and in law it is the same. If the law has been violated in th wholesale manner reported, the mat ter should be investigated by the grand Jury. If not then this talk should cease. " Tours, JNO. S. HODGIN. DirktoiyTof.e; Fratenial Orders ' of La Grande, Oregon V F. Jb A- M- La Grande Lodge No.) 41. A. F. A. M. holds regular meet- j tags first and third Saturdays 7-30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. JOHN P. HODGIN, V. M. A. a WILLIAMS. Secretary. REBEKAilS Crystal Ledge jja meeU every, evening In the I. 0 c i F. halL AH Tlaltlng members irj I layited to attend. j MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. q, j MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH. . I r n emereency." the same being In im provement district No.l. in said Citr la now In my hands for collection an that any assessment therein niny be paid to me at any time wtthin sixty days from November 21st. 1910. which is the lrst date or tne puoncauon ci this noUce. without penalty. Interest, or cost; and each property owner Is notified that on application to the un-! derslgned within ten days from the 21st day of November. 1910. which Is the date of the first publication oi this notice he will be allowed to pay such assessment in ten annual Install ments, the , first Installment thereof being due and payable on or before the 21st day or January. 1911. If ap plication is not made as above provid ed the whole amount wui oe an wa payable at the expiration of said sixty days. All property owners imerw ed are hereby totifled to appear at my office in the City hall and pay the , By order of the Council. November 16th. 1910. D. E. COX. Recorder of the City of La Grande. Following is the assessment roll No. 1. ' Block 2. 1-2 Lot 7. Grandy's Addi tion. A. W. Rynearson. Est.. $231.95. Block 2. 1-2 Lot 6. Grandy's Addi t'on. A. W. Rynearson. Est. $12164. Block 2. 1-2 Lot 6. Grandy's Addi tion. C R Finn. $121 fit A Communication. Editor of The Observer: Since the election different persons have asked what facts must be sworn to In order to "swear In" a voter w"ho has not registered, and upon what the oath required must be based. Section . 2S62 -of Ballinger ft Cot ton's Comp. of the laws of Oregon, re quires such voter to awear to a cer tain fact3 relating to his age, nativ ity, occupation, etc.. and to a resi dence In some certain section, town ship and range, or, If la a city, to the street number and room; and this af fidavit must be corroborated by the affidavit of six f reeholderi to the ef fect that they are personally ac quainted with the Toter and his resi dence as stated, that is, that they are familiar and more or less conver sant with him. and have personal (not hearsay) knowledge of his residence as stated in his affidavit Is that he resides at a certain place and has re sided In the state six months preced ing the election. Residence In this connection clearly means the act of residing, and not the house. The ob ject of the oat being to ascertain the Portugal. The total regulation cf Portugal at the last census. 1000. was 5.423.000. Lisbon, where the revolution first broke oot has a population of ouly about 400.000. Agriculture In Portugal is a failure, little more than half of the area of the country being put to practk-al use. Soldiers in Portugal are paid about 30 rels Z centsi aud allowed twelve ounces of bread, together with some Spanish cigarettes, as a daily wage. Principal articles of diet In Portu gal's northern districts consist of dried codfish pickled In Norway, goafs flesh, which is black and hard, black bread made from Indian corn and salt aud acid wine in lieu of water. L P. O. E- La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot atreet and Washington avenae. Visiting brothers are cordially Ln vltea to attend. DR. G. L. BIGCERS. Ex Rul' HIXH McCALL. Ree. Sec WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. 0. W. meets every second and fourth Tues day in the month. All visiting mem bers welcome. NERIACKLES.C.C. J. H- KEENET. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red CrtsJ Lodge No. 27 meets every MoWm ( -i.v.l. Ii.11 f.tj . t nigUP 1U VWUO IUU, UI : A Pythian welcome to all yUItiji Knfehta. ' ; . , JESS PAUL, an R. I LINCOLN. M. of R. ft & j w "Tji Grande Camn No. 77s! meets every Monday in the month at the I. O. O. F. ball. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. I. R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. 0. e! S. Hope Chapter No, li o. r C. holds stated communications th' second and fourth Wednesdays ' each month. Visiting members cor ¬ dially invited. - MART A. WARNICK, Sec. PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT-CaB' Ronde Circle No 47 meets ew,! first and third Thursday eTnlan' in the month at the I. 0. 0. F, tut:,' " ; - - - uuki CHLOE ROBINSON. G. V LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Cleri HIOfK lis. IJPl 1 - vnpnn ntiuT- I . M. HE ACOCK- Eyesight Specialist and Manufacturing Optician I have the ONIL lens grinding machine in Union county and I have ground every lens that has been ground by any one living la La Orande. I defy any other la Union county to prove that ' he ground ONE glass. "" i- - Bring in your broken glasses as I can grind you the accurate lens as quickly as some one else could substitute. Tou will get 1 the RIGHT glass if you come here. Train and Track. TJzht motorcars, driven by storage batteries, are gradually replacing hand cars for section crews on some rail-roods. The number of refrigerator cars at present on the European railway sys tem Is only 1.0S5 against over 90.000 In the United States. Efforts are beinj made to better conditions. An American-Turkish railroad to start at the shores of the Mediterra nean and to penetrate Asia Minor and Armenia has been given the favor of the Ottoman government and Is likely to be realized. It will be 1.200 miles long and will cost $100,000,000. Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FtlZGERALD. Proprietor Gmpl2te Machine Shops and Foundrv . GOOD THINGS TO EAT . FOR ti n. MlMgllTO Best Equipped Offices Superior Optical Service When 1 fit you with glasses, toot gUssca will not teed to be changed every two or three months. Come here and get fit ted RIGHT. TAKE CARE of YOUR f EYES The care of your eyes ts a very Important matter if you should wear glasses that were not suited to you. It would but aggravate the trouble, YOU should be exceedingly careful who fits your glasses. Intrust that work to some one of known Integrity. I have a thorough knowledge of thla profession, combined with a long experience In the latest scientific methods of eye testing. THE LEADING PHYSICIANS OF LA GRANDE ARE NOW SENDING ME ALL THEIR PA TIENTS WHEN TKET SUS PECT EYE STRAIN. I Largest Practice Lowest Prices My price for glasses that fit is from $3 to JS according to the grinding. If you lay more ttaa that yoi pay too much, if you pay less yoa do not ret good service. Recent Inventions. An English Inventor has patented a corkscrew with a lever joq one sUe to enable the tightest cork to be drawn with little effort. A typewriter stand containing a turntable to swing the machine to op posite sides for the use of two per sons has been invented. A novel lawn sprinkler patented by an Illinois man carries the spray nox- xle on the ecd of a spirally corrugated piece of rubber hose, the action of the water against whkh causes it to gy rate In tortuous circles, throwing the water in all directions. Tales of Cities. Marseilles is one of the few large cities of the world whkh show a per sistent Increase in Infant mortality. London is twelve miles' across one way' and seventeen the other. Every year about twenty miles of new streets are added to It Though the accidents In the streets of New York are increasing la num ber, the proportion of fatalities Is grow tag less. Out of the last 17.000 acci dents L200 were classified as serious. AT THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY Oranges u Celery H. H. Lettuce Lemons Cauliflower Bananas Sweet Potatoes Pineapples Cranberries : Cabbage King Apples FOOTBALL POINTERS OFFICES NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE Leland Stanford university has en tered a socker team in the California league, consisting of five other San Francisco clubs. Princeton has discarded the tackling dummy, but Roper is giving a lot of ! attention to Instruction In "live ta kllug" on the football field. ! Football was the biggest income for Harvard athletks for the season of ! 191G. $3S337.4S being taken la,- while a god deal less than half ef i that amount was used for expenses for the sport. " f Fc-rter Sanford ts the latest "old guard player who ha come out strong for the sew rales. Bill Ed j wards of Princeton say, The new ; game may be all right, twt for myself i -ve'.l Tra g-'d I played la the good jclddzys.- .' - i ' Pumpkins : I jDates Figs t wV lurnips rop Urn Green Peppers Heinz Mince Meat Ripe and Green Olives Sweet Cider NUTS OF ALL KINDS Walnuts Brazil Almonds Filberts Pecans Pine Peanuts CityGroceiandBalier aJ r