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1 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, NOVEffiER 23, 1910. i. . J K. I c 1 r, I ! f 5 1 7 1 A I ....... . . n r luiii i HlIM thfl ftrtifnal an4 fed sectional bookcaso made. The doors are non landing, dust-proof, oper ate on roller bearings, and positively cannot get out of order. Bases furnished with or without drawers. Call end see them, or send for catalog No. 105 "Hi i i - - (7 v DO. 1 1 Thinli of the many useful article plp&sure you will have from a piece of new furniture in your home. Perhapp yon need some mxpen beot at mices to fit wvriir 1..-.-...-. f. ......-tw.u a. id 1 . v jwu oiiujpni- tuiuc m aim iut U3 siiuw you uur nuc, aiv ti- ways glad to show our goods aM i y idea)' of qualities and prices u;0 'Mi iiiLjA Jitfli.; THE HOME OF THE B. M.O. E. MATTRESS , Ladies and Gents ; Shoe Shine Parlors 'TOM, ff BOOr0LflCK'! I to 1 1 1 8 'Adams Aye., where ne will sem all custom- ers, new and old - V Notice.; r- , - ..1". ii.'f- If his vision could hate extend ed far enough Into the haze of evolution to foresee the ultimate triumph of Incandesant electric lighting the GENERAL ELEC TRIC MADZA LAMP. ' The sage old phlosopher flew, tla kite during a thunder storm, and by means of tb key attracted nd discovered ' electricity,1 hut eTolutlon decreed that modem Inventive genius should discover an incandescant ? lamp that . Is ' fevolutlonlztng artiflclai light i THE GENERAL' ELECTRIC MADZA LAMP ' gives , nearly three times the light of the or dinary carbon ' incandescant nd costs no more to operate. In WlUon to this'lt gives light of a vaaUy superior Quality a clear white light like the sun's rays. "Vv; ; ; .i. Everywhere people are having their houses wired for electrio ' Nsht, since the invention of the GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA" It has made electricity 5 cheap as It Is convenient ' ; ! Come In for a nioment today and J us prove to your entlr Mt wractloa that Ihere la bo longer ' toeslble excuse for you to b thoutUhe greatest-of all Household vconvenlences-elec- ; Wcligtt' :- v.-:- . - v..-;-.--, Notice of the Recorder-of the City of La Grande, Oregon of assessments for the improvement v of j Chestnut streetf-fronrthe- north- line of Adams Avenue, to the south earn line o; Jefferson avenue. !:' Notice Is hereny given that the' as sessment roll for the improvement oj Cheetnut street, from the ' north Una of Adams' avenue to the south curb line of Jefferson avenue, being in Im provement district Na 25, In the City of La Grande, Oregon,, under, the pro visions of -Ordinance No. 491, Serlta I91,a, 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 ftrtlon" avehue, assessing the property benefitted thereby,) declaring; such as sessment and directing, the entry, qf the same on the Docket of City Liang, authorizing the issuance of improve ment bonds to pay .for said Improv ident and declaring - an emergency," the' same being In Improvement dis trict No. 25, In said city, Is now In my nandB for collection and tnat any as Block ilS. Lot.llr Chaplin's iddl-i Mob, W. J. Church, I138.T6. s " Block 115, Lot 10, Chaplin's Addi tion, W. J. Church; $92.10. i .Block 115, Lot , Chaplin's Additloa, W. J, Church, $92.40. Block lift, Lot 8r ChapIlB'i Adiltion; v7. J. Church, $45.84. ' Block 116, Lot 14, Chaplin's Addi tion, J. E. Foley, 29.55. Block 115, Lot 15, Chaplin's Addi tion, Georg Sutherland, $207.45., Block 115, Lot 16, Chaplin's Addi tion, George Sutherland, $124.76. ; Block lis." Lot 17, Chr.plins Addi tion, Maggie D". Mahaffey, $83.05.' " ' Block 115, Lot 18, Chaplin's Addi tion, Maggie D, Mahaffey, $83.05... . Block 115, Lot 19, Chaplin's Addl Uon, A. W, Rynearson. Eat, $41.43 . - Nero's Appoaranee. : - " . In his youth Nero was remarkably handsome, but early, In manhood, hi habits ' of 1 disHlpatlon made' blm ex ceedingly corpulent To Judge from his medals and the descriptions leff of him he must have weighed over 200 I pounds, u Ills features were regular. EASTERN 1- OREGON Mg&tand Povcr A. eiwmflnt theretn mar, be naM to ma 1 DHl DM were so protuberant as at any time within sixty days ; from j t0 almost a deformity, and he was not recognize his acquaintances across Uie street ''-: ; . . , November 21st 1910, which Is the first date of the publication of this notice, without penalty, Interest or cost; and each property owner ts hereby.' noti fied that on application to the under signed, within ten days from the 2.1st day of November, 1910, which , is the first ' date of this publication of . this notice, he will 4e 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 not made at abort pro vided the whole amoubt will be due and payable at the expiration of said Mxty days. All property owners In terested are hereby notified to appear at my Office In the City Hall and; pay the same. irit ' , 'ni't';-: -.i-j-.J' By order of the Council, November 16th, 1910. ' ' , . ,: D. B. COX, ' Recorder of the City of La Grande, Following Is assessment roll No, 6. Block 114, Lot 1. Chaplin' Addition, J. E. Foley; $329.05.' : r :: Block 114, Lot 2. Chaplin's Addition, Julius Roesch. $230.69. . ' Block 114, Lot 3. Chaplin's Addition. EiIehtehs at Villi m 0. It A TS, SHOPS TAKING SHAPE RAPIDLY: ' ) ' . : jdood things to eat: Dill pickles, saeur-kraut- P. 8. currants, ralalns', Ketsup Chill Sauce and Pine Apples. Get t&esa at Geddes Bros. Crew of Sixteen Men Commence Wood Work ' ob New Structure.! Atlas Mountain DWarfs. Probably the tiniest tribe in the world Is the dwarfs of the Atlas moun tains of Morocco, who re between three and four feet in height - v , :. Mm, d Remutat 1" Mme. de .Remusat bad. features so perrect tbat ber contemporaries . said she was worthy to sit as a model for a Greek goddess. The flesh of her face closely resembled alabaster, and yet be was not pale and did not give the Impression of befng In delicate health. Her beauty attracted universal atten tion to her, no matter whWshe went and even in old age she retained most of her good looks. ', ,. Bert Blair, the O, R& N. carpenter foreman has commenced work on the timber, part i of .the new O...R.',& ,K. shops. lie has a crew of sixteen men whd will lay the floors and do all the wood work on the big structure. The steel for the building is practically all in place, and as the brick work is going. up, the wood work, will als6 be taken care of, so that, when the ex terior wall are readn much of the' in terior wort , will b finished . at ' the same' time. ' ' .;. Notice te Contractors. 0 Gcncial Cartractor of Cement Work Plain and Reenf orceu STAiiDitttWEAR . '. Magnets,' Recent : expertmenu by scientlsu seem to show that the power of a mag net Increases as Its temperature decreases. 1 Julius Roesch. 1138.66. : Block 114, Lot 4. Chaplin' Addition, Guneotton. Julius Roesch, $92.40. j 1 "" I Guneotton la made by the action of hiock in. wi o. vuiiu o auiu, . ultrjc ncJ( 0Q cotton junus Koescn, r i : Block 114, Lot 6, Chaplin's Addition. Julius Roesch, $45.54. . ; ... . Block. 114, Lot 22, Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foley, $277.93. , Block 114. Lot 21, Chaplla'f Addi tion, J. E. Foley, $194.60. ' ' .V j Block 114. Lot 20, Chaplin's Addi tion, J. E. Foley, $116.84. -; ; i ' Block 114, Lot 19. Chaplin's Addi son. J. E.' Foley,- $77.70. v 3l0ck 114, Lot 18 Chaplin's Addi tion. J. E. Foley. $77.70. '-'v . - t ..Block 114, Lot 17. Chaplin's Addi tion; J. E. Foley, $39.08. , . Mat 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. ' . . , Physical Geojraphy. .Alesahdpr IluinlHldi may be consld rrr! jIic fiii:idcr of.'ili KClonce of -J'"' - ti.-rliy. I!k frrtnt work. U- ";i .js:.)im.'; wrlHfii ftr. he vra .':;.!.'.;'. "as t!t tlrt'm ' , m ., ...1,1 . .. r ' Notice If . hereby given that sealed bids will ! be' received ' by the Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, nti' til, Wednesday,. December : 7th, 1910, for the construction of 14,054 saafe yards of macadam pavement and 5524 lineal . feet concrete curbing,' id1 be constructed, according, to. the plans and specifications on file In the office of the City Engineer. ; ; . ; , Said work to be constructed on North Second street from the O. R. & N. Ry. to the center of Lake street, and on the south half of Lake street to the west curb line of North Cedar street all bids to be In by eight o'clock Dec. 7th and accompanied by a certl- ,fled check of five per . cent v of the amount of I the bid. 'Council 're serves the right to reject any or all bids. ; n- ;v. v""'; ' By order of the City Council Novem ber 23d, 1910. . ; :f: ri',.':' ,' D. E.COX..0 Recorder of the City of La Grande, i Nov. 26th lOt ' ':; v-... mm Grande RcndeXachCo PHONE, , MTU N, 6! opera: chouse (7 II L R. WILLARD r PRESENTS. THE, Famous:.1 Musical Novelty The the Place TT and the . : . !', i x,.i. i . -. . :' By HOUGH, ADAMS and HOWARD ' ' ' at teen for 465 Performances in Chicago Most Excellent Company, with GEO. EBNER "as HAPPY JOHNNY HICKS and embracing .Sixty Pennant Winning Beauty ModeltT H v Li PRICES: ' v 50c.75c-$1.0Q-$1.50.; SEATS ON SALE "MONdAY-l NOV23. " ' v i 'A ''Hi (,..