La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 29, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910.
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Ladies and Gents
Shoe Shine Parlors
'TOilf, THE B00TBIACK"
HAS MOVED
to 1118 Adams Ave., where
he will serve all custom- i ,
: ers, new and old
Have Been
Amazed
. If hlg vision could hare extend
ed far enough into. the haze of
evolution to foresee the ultimate
triumph of lncandesant electric
lighting the GENERAL ELEC- .
TRIC MADZA LAMP. ;
Tha sage old phiosopher flew
his kite during a thunder storm,
and by means of a key attracted
and discovered electricity, but
' evolution decreed that modern
Inventive genius should discover
an incandescant lamp that is
revolutionizing artificial light
THE GENERAL ELECTRIC
MADZA - LAMP gives nearly
three; times the light of the or-
dfilary carbon incandescant .
t land costii no more td operate. In
'addiUon to this it gives light of
a vajtly superior . quality a
clear white light like the sun's '
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( Everywhere people are having
their houses wired for electric
' light, since the invention of the
GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA
ILAMP. It has made electricity
as cheap as It is convenient X
Come In for a moment today and
; let as prove to your entire at- "t
isf action that there Is no longer
a possible excuse for yoa to be
without the greatest of all
household conveniences elec
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EASTERN I
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liflht and Pover
pany
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"Elastfo" Bsckcass
tho original and only per
fect sectional bookcase
made. The doors are non
binding, dust-proof, open
Ate on roller bearings, and
positively cannot get out
of order. Bases furnished
with or without drawers.
Call and see them, or
send for catalog No. 105
many useful articles in the
will have from a piece of nev
to ht your purse.
AiVhoi vaii n ia fill nnniTi rv hrr a in n n rl
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Notice of the Recorder of the Clt7
of La Grande, Oregon of assessments
for the Improvement.,: of Chestnut
street, from the north line of Adams
Avenue, xo the south carb line : ol
Jefferson avenue. , '
Notice is hereby given that the as
sessment roll for the improvement of
Chestnut street, from the north Una
of Adams avenue to the south curb
line of Jefferson avenue, being In Im
provement district No. 25, in the City
of La Grande, Oregon, under the pro
visions of Ordinance No. 491, Serks
1910, 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 pf
the same on the Docket of City Liens,
authorizing the Issuance of improve
ment bonds to pay for said improv -ment
and ' declaring an emergency,"
the same being In Improvement dis
trict No. 25, in said city, Is now in my
hands for collection and that any as
eflsment 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 thla 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 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 not made at above pro
vided the whole amount will be due
and payable at the expiration of said
sixty days. All property owners in
terested are hereby notified to appear
at my office in the City Hall and pay
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By order of the CouncH, November
16th, 1910.. ,
. r , ' D. E. COX,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Following is assessment roll No. 6.
, Block 114, Lot 1, Chaplin's Addition,
J. E. Foley, $329.05.
Block 114, Lot 2, Chaplin's Addition,
Julius Roesch. $230.59.' ' !
Block 114, Lot 3. Chaplin's Addition,
Julius Roesch, $138.66.
Block 114, Lot 4, Chaplin's Addition,
Julius Roesch, $92.40.
Block 114, Lot 5. Chaplin's Addition,
Julius Roesch, $92.40.
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. Chaplirt Addi
tion, J. E. Foley, $194.60.
Block 114, Lot 20, Chaplin's Addi
tion, J. E. Foley, $116.84.
Block 114, Lot 19. Chaplin's Addi
"on,' J. E. Foley. $77.70. ' 1 ', '.
' 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. -' i
Block 115, Lot 13, Chaplin'i Addi
tion. W. J. Church, $329.05.
Block 115. Lot 12. Chaplin's Addi
tion, W. J. Church, $230.60.
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have iti and everything you want, from the cheap
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I Block lisrtot 11, Chaplin's Addi
tion, W. J. Church. $138.76. -JKock
115. Lot 10, Chaplin's Addi
Uon,' W. J. Church, $92.40.
Block 115, Lot 9, Chaplin's Addition,
W. J. Church, $92.40. v i , '
Block 116, Lot 8, Chaplin's Addition,
W. J. Church, $45.84.
Block 115, Lot 14, Chaplin's Addi
tion, J. E. Foley, $29.E5.
Block 116, Lot 15, Chaplin's Addi
tion, George Sutherland, $207.45.
'' Block 116, Lot 16, Chaplin's Addi
tion, George Sutherland. $124.76v :
! Block 115, Lot 17, Chaplin's Addi
tion. Maggie D. Mahafley, $83.05.
Block 115, Lot 18, Chaplin's Addi
tlen, Maggie D. Mahaffsy, $83.05.
Block 115, Lot 19, Chaplin's Addi
tion, A. W. Rynearson. Est.1, $41.43.
' A Puriat. ; . '
Balesmfcn-Here'a a shoe., sir, that
will fit you like a glove. .
Buyer Gloves don't fit my feet,
nave you one that will fit me like a
shoe? Boston Advertiser. '
A It Often Happens. -
I once went In an auto race , , ' " r
' And never lost my poise.
. The other cars came In ahead,
But mine made most the noise.
'" ' Buffalo Express.
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''" v" Last Hera. ' '
The Minister In the next world.
Tommy, the last shall be first
- Tommy-Say, won't I shine when the
minister comes o supper at our bouse
up there! Puck. ;
Goldsmith Amended.
III fares the land to hastening- Ills a prey
Where poatcards accumulate and letters
. decay.' . r
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On r ths Other.
What state are you from?'
. "Michigan." , , t, . ,
"What's your line., automobiles or
health foodr-Chicago Record-Herald.
GIANT UMPIRES WANTED
IN AMERICAN LEAGUE.
i There are so many tall catch
ers In the American league that
President Ban Jobnuon has In
structed Chief of Umpires Jack
Sheridan to recommend giants
for uniplrHtlcal ponlriHnu The
tfliortM can't over the Mboul-.-'
dcr of the lowcriun rwptVf r
who siNiuJ U'Siliid i he hut .Mill. .
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furniture tine that vill last f or years, and the
furniture in your home. Perhaps you need
lofr ne ennur VA11 mil1
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TTi THY- THE HOME OF THE
ISXiM B. M. 0. E. MATTRESS
j 4 ;....','' j. f Retribution.
"We got twins at our bouse, and yon
ain't"
"Uh-huh! But Jes' you wait till they
git the whooplD cough." .
. Trying.
It ta a moment solemn ;'
When goes the sterner render '.
To stretch his spinal column '
And fractures suspender " :' '
'And for awhile to have his pants
In place held by the laws of chance.
Crook' Letter to His Pal.
.Dear Bill. I takes me pen In hand
To drop a line to you. .,
Bopln' dis finds you healthy and ,
' Enjoyln' freedom too, , ; ;
Would say to you 1 ain't no more
- , Out on de same old lay. ' .
I cracked me last crib week before ,
Last, Independence day. (
I now make speeches every night '
Fer them Salvation folks. , .
A-pleadln', tearful, fer the right
An' warnln' these young blokes
Never to tread the downward road
That these here feet has walked,1
But cast aside their sinful load
An' all that line o' talk. . . '
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"Reformed?" 1 thinks I hears you sy.
wen; no me mind ain't clouded
; I'm scarln. these here guys away.
Our graft's a-glttln' crowded.
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Cleveland Leader.. , ,. : ,
Notice to Contractors, .
Notice la hereby given that sealed
bldi will be received by the Council
of the City of La Grande, Oregon, un
til -Wednesday, December 7th, 1910,
for the construction of 14,054 sqare
yards of macadam pavement and 6524
lineal a feet concrete curbing, to be
constructed according . to the plans
and specifications on file in the office
of the City Engineer. . ? j '
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 CertU
fled check of five per cent of jthe
amount of the . bid. Council re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.;:1' :.V';r .- A7' ' 1 7-;
By order of the City Council Novem
ber 23d, 1910. -r
D. E. COX, '
Recorder of the City of La Grande. '
Nov. 26th lOt
GrandeRcndeXashCo
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Good things to eat: D1U pickles, Ketsup, Chili Sauce and Pine Apples,
aeur kraut, P. 8. currants, raisins, Get tism at Geddes Broa.
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Gcncial Gi.tractor of Cement Work
jPIain arid Re-enforceu
THE SIDEWALKS DARLEY MAKES STktiD i tit WEAR
STEWARD
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L R. , WILLARD PRESENTS THE
Famous Musical JNovelty I
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By HOUGH, ADAMS and HOWARD
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as seen for 465 Performances in Chicago
r Most Excellent Company, with GEO.
' EBNER as HAPPY JOHNNY HICKS
and embracing Sixty Pennant Winning
Beauty Models.
PRICES: 50c.75c4i.00-$1.5a . SEATS ON SALE
MONDAY, NOV. 28.
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