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PAGE TWO LA G HIKES EYE-MAO CSSEBTEB, TUESDAY, 50TEI3 22, Mil. V- ' - Xotlee.! - '' Notice of the Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon of assessments for the Improvement of Chestnut . street, from the north line of Adam Avenue, to the south curb line ol ,: Jefferson avenue. - . Notice is hereby given that the as sessment roll for the improvement of Chestnut street, from the north line of Adams avenue to the south curb line cf Jefferson avenue, being In lm- , provement district No. 25, in the City of La Grande, Oregon, under the pro visions of Ordinance No. 491, Series 191Q, entitled "An Ordinance declar- - Ing.the cost of Improving Chestnut street from the north line-of Adams avenue to the south curb line of Jef ferson avenue, assessing the property : benefitted thereby, declaring such as sessment and directing the entry of the same on the Docket of City Liens, authorizing the Issuance of improve ment bonds to pay for said Improve ment and declaring an emergency; , the same being in improvement dia - trict No. 25. in said city, is now In my hands for collection and that any as essment therein may be paid to me at any time within -sixty days from November 21st. 1910, which Is the first : date of the publication of this notice, 1 without penalty, interest or cost: and each property owner is hereby noti fied that on application to the under signed, within tea days from the 21st day of November.. 1910, which is the first date of this publication of 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 of January, 1911. If ap plication is cot made a above pro Tided the whole amount will be due And payable at the expiration of said . sixty days. ' All property owners ID' at my office In the City Hall and pay the fame... ( . .. ,' v . By order of the Council, .November . leth. 1910. ---..v. .... ;;. D. E. COX, ! Itecorder of the City of La Grand 9. Following la Assessment roll No. 6. Block 114, Lot 1, Chaplin's Addition, , ,J. K. Poley, 13251-05. ,t,.v. . . Block 114, Lot 1. Chaplin's Addition, ' Julius Roeocb. 1230.69. Block 114'. Lot 8. Chaplin's Addition, Julius Roesch, $188.56. Block 114, Lot 4, Chaplin's Addition, Julius Roescb, $92.40, - . - Elock U4. Lot 6. Chaplin's Addition, Julius Roescb, 192.46. ' Block 114, Lot 6. Chaplin's Addition. Julius Roescb, $45.64.'' ; , Block 114.. Lot 22, Chaplin's Addi . tion, J. B. Foley, $27M3. . . Block 114. Lot 21. Chaplin's Addi tion,. J. B. Foley,. $194,60.; Block 114, Lot 20. Chaplin's Addi tion, J. E. Foley. $116.84., Block 114, Lot ,19, Chaplin's Addi tion, J. 'E. Foley, $77.70. Block 114, Lot 18, Chaplin's Addi tion, J. B. Foley, $77.70. i Block 114, Lot. 17, Chaplin's Addl- tlon, J. B. Foley, $39.08. - . Block 115,, Lot 13, Chaplin's Addi tion, W. J. Church, $329.05. Block 115, Lot 12, Chaplin's Addi tion, W. J. Church, $230.60.... ., - Block. 115. Lot '11, Chaplin's. Addi tion, W. J. Church, $128.76. , . i Block 115, Lot 10, Chaplin's AddU tlon, W, J. Church, $52.40. j Block 115, Lot , Chaplin's Addition, W. J. Church, $92.40. -i.-r - .1 Block 116, Lot 8, Chaplin's Addition, W. J. Church, $45.84. , Block 115, Lot 14, Chaplin's Addl- tlon, J. B Foley, $296.55.1 ' . Block 115, Lot 15. Chaplin's Addi ction, George Sutherland, $207.45. Block . 115, Lot 16, Chaplin's Addl tlon. George Sutherland. $124.76. Block 115, Lot 17, Chaplin's Addl- .U tlon, JIaggle D.; Mahaffey, $83.05. ; Block ,115, ,Lpt 1 Chaplin's - Addl- Wff' tP-.Waffey,.$83,fi5.f Block, 115. Lot 19, Chaplin's Addl- .tiojifciA.;,W. Ryuearaon. Est., $41.43. . .1 IT , B 1'i on? ? wsvBVSsmmmmmmmmmm '; - " ' ! V ., i l ! i iPM " w ' ';.Vt' :tK-J-W. Ta mysteries! power possessed bj this weaderfal medians has Caniredj ef ear eltlieas have cei suited this remarkable woman si 4 an are ssyitiflei at the strange aid . Vsaierfal yswer possessed by ker, which enables her to read the past, present and fa tare life ef ker call, era as from an epea book. Bke eares disease whoa all atker metbeds fafl. Can aid see tostlmoalals made ta year twa' city, ; v-,r . ''' Madame Dimar Is the first licensed registered dalAeyaat Is visit La Grande and stands at the head f ker professloa. What she tells yea eaa be relied spoa. She gaaraatees te reveal every incident ef your IL'a, fast, present and future r caarra yoa aetalng. This is fair, is It sot! Prices rasoaable aad within t: reach ef all ace hears II a, 1423 Adams Ayenue, next to Keif cr -v - - ,. ,:y w i .uirr, ana The Rthbt DtUQ listS r ii Notice. Notice of the Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon, of assessment for the improvement of Adams aenu from the west line of Fourth street r to the east curb line of Third street Notice is hereby given that the as sessment roll for the lmprovemn' of Adams avenue, from the west Jine of Fourth street to the east curb lin- of Third street, being in rmprovemen district No. 1, in the City of Is Grande, Oregon, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 492, Series 1910, en titled "An Ordinance declaring the cost of improving Adams avenue from the west line of Fourth street to the east curb line of Third street, assess ing the property benefitted thereby, declaring such assessment and direct ing the entry of the same on the Docket of City Liens, authorizing the Issuance of improvement bonds to pay for said improvement and declaring an emergency,' the same being in im provement district No. 1, In said City, is now in my hands for collection and that any assessment therein may be paid to me at any time within sixty days from November 21st. 1910, which Is the first date of the publication of this notice, without penalty,: interest or cost; and each property owner Is notified that on application to the pn derslgned within ten days from the 21st day of November, 1910, which is the date of the first publication of this notice he wllL 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 of January, 1911. If a. plication is not made as above provid ed the whole amount will be due and payable at the expiration of said sixty days. All property owners Interest ed are hereby notified to appear at my office in the City hall and pay the ' ' v :. y. order of the Council, November lth; 1910. .'.' B-.B. COX, Recorder of the City of La Grand. , Following, Is -the assessment roll Block 2. 1-8 Lot 1. Grandy's Addi tion, A. W. Rynearson. Est., $231.95. Block 2. 1-2 Lot 6. Grandy's Addi- I tlon, A. W. Rynearson, Est, $121.64. Block 2. 1-J .Lot 6, Grandy's Addi tion, C. H. Finn, $121.64. - i Block 2,: 1-2 Lob 7, Grandy's Addi tion. C. R Finn. $231.95. Block 2, Lot 5. Grandy's Addition, Mrs.. W; Laughim, $121.62. Block 2, Lot 4, Grandy's Addition, Martha J. Long, $40.72. Block 2, 1-2 Lot 8, Grandy's Addi tion, Sarah A. Smith, $256.07. .Block 2, 1-2 Lot 9. Grandy's Addi tion. Sarah A. Smith, $131.83. ' Block 2, 1-2 Lot 8, Gratady's Addi tion, A. W. Rynearson, Est.,' $256.06. Block 2. ,1-2, Lot. 9, Grandy's Addi tion. A. W. Rynearson. Est, $131.83. Block 2. Lot 10, Grandy's Addition, mw.m Johnson, $131.62. Block 2, Lot 11, Grandy's Addition, Ernest Lewis, $44.15. Block 3. Lot 1, Grandy's Addition, B W. Grandy, $525.80. Block 3, Lot 2, Grandy's Addition, B. w. Grandy, $202.75. Block 8, Lot 3, Grandy's Addition, B. w. Grandy. 181.23 Block 3. Lot 4,' Grandy's Addition, B W. Grandy, $40.72. Block 8, east 75 feet of Lot 14, Gfrafidy'i Addition, B.-, W. s Grandy, 99 en . i Block. 3, east 76 feet of Lot 13, Grandy's Addition, B. W. Grandy, $121.73. ' r i . ' Block 8, west 60 feet Lot 14, Gran dy's Addition, Bailie A, T. Palmer, $258.16. t Block Z, west 60 feet Lot 13, Gran dy's Addition, Sallie A T. Palmer. $97.80. '. ' ..-. : v. . i Block 8, 60x15, 8. W. cor. Lot 1 Grandy's Addition, Sallie A. T. Palmer, $14.70. Block 8. balance Lot 12, Grandy's Addition, & WvGrandy. $73.80, - Block S, Lot 11. Grandy's Addition, B .W. Grandy, $44.18. Grands RcsiiXaiKCo PHOrfEr MAIN !'n ,;t tjrfr HEALTH, WEALTH, Consulting the World Famous a to t . as, . , . , f . "' '" i '!;-. "...'.'ti11.- t"-'i snouhl .U t tue ""TdlBifpnolnted' Bat tnos Who enjoy a Mi, ! hearty la.gh found "Colng Some' w. HE1B1 IS CURRIED LATE BJETUEJiS INDICATE HAS BEEN PASSED. LAW Each County Given Powers to Begn ; late Its Own Taxations Now. Compiliatioh of the official vote on the various initiative and referendum measures, as canvassed by the county election boards, .reverses the result heretofore announced .oh the county taxation amendment that appeared un der the ballot numbers 826-yes and 827-no. Instead of having been de feated, the complete figures show, that the measure har'carrte4i'byv iilp3pr Ity cf 1665. u; :;; ,.',;.."4Xh The principal change made by offi cial returns was In the voto of Mult nomah county on this, measure: The unofficial but complete tabulations made several days ago Indicated that the bill had-received an adverse ma jority of nearly 1,000 rotes in Multno mah county- The official figures show that it carried in Multnomah by en proximately 2,000. , v'l I . . .... ..t a . .1 ; radical sweeping oi iare v ments submitted. Two that. were pro posed by 1he leglslatlve,asemb)y (n response: to a '.movement fostered by the State Grange were defeatedbeee amendments removed .the restrictions In the.' constitution :on exemptlnt cer tain tlasces: of; property or on levy ing a less rate of taxattoa on on class of property than on another, says Pendleton paper. , A The county ' tax measure, as it is commonly known was. submitted throuiu" the Initiative by the labor organizations of the state. It takes from the legislature all power to pass laws, regulating .taxation or exempt tions and gives that power solely to the people, although the legislature may submit such laws for approval or rejection at the polls. Each county is permitted to regulate taxation within its borders as it sees fit The levying of poll tax Is" prohibited. :i The bill is regarded as having been designed as an entering wedge for single tax" measures. Under its pro visions a county whose voters were so disposed might adopt that system, even .though the . measure could, not muster strength In the state at large to be made, a state law. i. . ; A CoM Settled ta Bis KMneys. This was the jnperience of Mr. J, T. .Pendleton, ,, Effingham. IIL. My kidneys and bladder . bothered me for some tlme,Had severe backsehe.,fett all tired out, saw specks floaQnc, be fore my eyes, and my bladder caused me much .misery.. Finally. I caught cold, that settled tn my kidneys. aVd I was pretty sick. At tha tima Foley Kidney Pills, were suggested.., and 1 commenced taking them. A few .weeks treatment put me back, on my feet, topped, tbe , backache: and jflispelledl the bladder mieerr. The tired reeling " . - . - - ' s: ' left me and my vision, cleared, Since then . I have recommended Foley Kid ney Pills to many of .my frieada." Hill's Drug f3toMui .rx.,.r .'I- ilt MtilXl i II.- . Satis faction o r moner be Newlln prnCo,t . t Jt i and HAPPINESS Clairvoyant and Healer eassed a sensation la La Grande, Hotel, La Grande "" E00F GUT1EES A ItESiCE.' Panama OiScIals Place a Baa en Cool , Gotten Homes of Mosquitoes. Washington, November 22 (Special) i-Th innocent roof xutter of the t States, where the sparrows chirp and spring rain drips with musical ca dence, is a thing of horror and a men ace to human life down on . the Isth mus of Panama where the canal is being dug. '.' In, newly ' constructed houses the roof gutter is eliminated entirely and a decree has just been Issued by the governor of , Panama empowering the health 'Officers to tear : down defec tive roof gutters if the owners of the houses don't take the initiative and do it themselves.' ' , Defective gutters are those in which pools of water collect in which mos quitoes the yellow fever standard bearers of tropical climates-may batch and begin their lives so full of deadly eviL . v.. .-v. "A fow years ago a roof. gutter was looked upon. as entirely. harmless In the Isthmus of Panama. -There were so many pools and swamps and quag mires that -the mosquito had moat of the world to choose from .as an abid ing place. But -the sanitary sharks' narrowed that domain down amaslng ly once they tgot to workTae swamps were drained or coated with oiL The pools: were: dried up-,' andr the . quag miresput out :of business.. Now Jt Is' tuu-a ror ue .poor insect : ta nn a a home except in some antiquated: roof gutter . where the water. '.gathers in small pools In wblah they may find re-1 C fuge to build, a modest doiaklla and hatch their young. air- The Inspectors say that roof gutters are bad anywhere and it is possible that they -will come under the. ban In the United States -as . soon aa the common people that is, everybody but the doctors realise that they may be harboring the deadliest kind of ma laria At the silL of, the, gable win- Knioht Errantry. " Wbea- Caaet,rUoittane and a brave tree lance Kept all tb roads of circumstance, Those wet tb days of gold. Wttli a maiden swet . , ' . With a-dMon int For chaperon, strange knights would , . greet' : : tjpop the ldneom wold ' ' Ndw,' ydur knoV few of our stunts throuab Just as we really want them to, And we're trembly around the knees. We nearly drop , . .. In the park sa-s; "Spooning has got, to Bo bat It. yoii please. Tea, at times In rhymes wa sigh for the . dimes . , t Where' the wind brings the cadence of chapel chimes. For castle on eountl For a maid in distress. (That's tb business!) .. hnii,' Those days, ell, we..,do Is to hook up a And settle sbm little blua' , ' y.:'b'- - ',-.!' -' ?rPls?t Bet. i His Sinottlar Preiudioc. " ' "What do yon. consider the loudest crying evils of this country r flippantly asxea tne feporar.:.v :.:?..? The militant reformer and sociologist who. had cone from the othetsUte of the ocean to straighten put the, tansies in thlscrode and jinconth republic did not besiute a moment .: . -A w.la I -xour iwruaroua jbiw iaa yvur utui cmtuea sleeping cars, ' ue evenu. i have been Incarcerated in. ;botb,"-Cal- cago Tribune. - w. Adviee-te the Bibulous. . Hyourker wont lit the bote' ( i Hon miir trlko ft. bl4s yOeouH 1 'Don't tie, down, upon' the floor' " t 'Of the 'tHrctfboMtn door, . Bottlr ieel around onos ...vr. tryaajain. H you tumbl 'oVer chairs, v, . Try. try agala If tou fail upon the stairs. Try. try agala If the bed goes burrytnr While you try to catch the thing. To your promise nobly cunt- . Trr trv mnln. ' ' bloago Uoord-fitersla.' ' UneertoliW" Coasin Bob So Artbur, proposed last Bight?: -: ..u Msu(h-Tes. Cousin BobAnd did yon ' accept blm? '.' ' . ' Maud-I was so ' awfully excited -1 don't knovr -whether I accepted him or hot - If be comes tonisht l-dld and If he doesn't I dldnt-Qnincy Patriot, 8trei CvMenee.- .' ,X wwaMa't erttkjse my dadC ' Bat I do think ' 0 That he last tvetung must have bad , AWttodrAnk.. : t Ky words about bay kin sad kith .re vwy.few. . .But dad ni manifestly wlln ' f 1 A rummy crew. Tbe flagon evtdentfy1 passel l ' I know It fnt When clMd cam In but night be i -Kansas Oty Journal 1 "A?e4lege"girl I ui;si - - ' ''n 1 1 i" J, Directory of Uia Fratcrnd Order of La Grand, Orcca A. F. k A. M. La Grande Lodge No, 1 4L A. F.& A. M-holds regular meet ings first .and third .Baturdays at 7:30 p. m.. Cordial welcome to all Masons. JOHN. 8. UODGIN, W. M. A. aJWEXIAia Sacretory.' B. P. O. Ev La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets eeh Thursday evesiagT et 8 VcIook m Elk's dab, corner ef De pet street Md Waahlses sweaue. Vu&xg brothetscare cordlaBy.ln- vlteOf to attend." C ' m O. I BIOGEBJ. Ex Pvt" ' UVCB. UsOALL. Kee. Bee.,.. XrOOLUSi OF TOB WOtLP-Ls Gnads Lodge Nol ia V. a -W. meets every seoend ao1WttSa Tves day la the stonths, AH rtateaj Bsem- i: hers weloome. ..'i -"'J. rx'ioravctork ' . M TTALa Qxaaijs- Qjswp JS. 73 maeia) vrf MoaSay las fas StsaEn hi 12m I C O. F.-'hal , A3,-vtsithii asribers are coKMyjKrtto te . ajtss4U: .u '. ;..' ' S. E. CSX, Gosk. LA GRAErlR GOOD; THINGS TO ?FOR ; i . 1 . .,I!,,M,"1M,TMT,"I,III,,'1MI' ' AT THE AND. BMERY If " ' 4- .. V iiV-J H;'tttett Cauliflovcr 1 Strcst: Potatoes Cabbage 4' ' " ions : fit' 3''. ' ers Ripe and Green .OHves Stvcet Oder Booth's Fresh Iff vT'4-t :75c NUTS ()F ' Almonds : ; ... Pccatis ' Pine an- sfl ssssea 11 . toTd" bow ihe bad becal"! v '.. , "-" iTTY R235KX1HS Cryetal Lod-3 f: No. .E9 rneeU every evening la t&e I. o c, F. hall. A3 vidua memWs'iw tzsOsi to sttead. ; . KIC3 A25JLA ALTaAIIDC k. Q. ' j . rrj. szsssm u. cirni. Bee. ;' Lo4se.No. n mesta ewy Utmfaj aicH to Oaetle kail, a nrs hsa.) A FytUaa weloome to aa vtitlrj EaiLta. " ; ...l"t"V. O. 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