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LA GRANDE EVENING 0E3EP.YE2. 7EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER CO, 1910. V V mm &m ' - - y.y,y, .y. .. . .. , :. . v 1 x . . w w v w, i : , ; I- ' ' tho orfclnal and only per fect sectional bookcase mads. The doors are non binding, dust-proof, per Ate on roller bearings, and positively cannot get out of order. Bases furnished with or without drawers. Call and' see them, or tend for catalog No. 10S i 1 . '1 , Think of the xnany uceful articles irir the furmturo linS & yeprc, .and: tho pleasure you will have from a p best; at prices to fit your pure " : Y?.;;LY,v.;:V'Y.:..;Y : : YY,,,.vY r. . . Y :r t Wheny 3 ? pp 7 i: ways glad to show our goods, and you f get a belter idea of qualities tnd pric is TO TD) THE HOME OFTHE: ';,': iiVI M. O. E. MAX1 UbS5 TV a . Ladies and Gents Shoe Shine Parlors "TOM, THE BOOTBLACK' MS MOVED o 1 1 18 Adams Ave., 1 where he will serve all custom-' ers, new and old ; , Franklin WpuH Have Been if hla' vision could havtf extend ed far' enough into the, haze of ' evolution to' foresee the ultimate triumph of incandesant" electric : lighUng the GENERAL ELEC TRIC tMAD2A LAMP. V The aage old phlosopher flew " i his kite during a thunder storm, and by mean of a key attracted and discovered electricity, hut volution decreed that modern inventive genlu should discover an lncandescant lamp that, is revolutionizing artificial light . THE GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA ' LAMP gives nearly ' three times the Mght of the or dinary carbon lncandescant and costs no more to operate. In addlUon to this It gives light of a vaatly superior ; quallty-7-a clear , white light kHke the sun's rays. ', '"j.--;': .' Everywhere people are having their houses wired for electric' light, since the invention of the GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA LAMP. It has made electricity as cheap as it is convenient ' Come In for a moment today and s let us prove to your entire sat isfaction that there is no longer , possible excuse for yon to be without the : greatest of atl household conveniences elec tric light , ' ." eastern: OREGON Companyv ;';'. KoUce. ;Y:i;;:- : Notice of the Recorder of the C1J7 of La Grande, Oregon of assessments for. the Improvement ; of Chestnut street, from the north line of Adams Avenue, to the south curb line o Jefferson avenpe.-. Notice is hereby given that the as sessment roll for the Improvement of Chestnut Btreet, 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, , SeribS 1910. entitled " An Ordinance declar ing the. cost of improving Chestnut I street from' the; north line of Adams avenue to the south curb line of Jefferson- averfae, assessing the prpperty benefitted thereby, declaring such as sessment .and directing the entry of the samexm the Docket of City Liens. authorizing the issuance of Improte-H ment bonds to pay for saia improve 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 aa 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, 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 Rtsessment 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 as abort 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 the same. ' '.' By order of the Council, November 16th, 1910 , v D. B. COX, Recorder of tie City of La Grande, Following is assessment roll No. 6. Block 114, Lot 1, Chaplin's AddlUon, J. E. Foley, $329.05. . , . Block 114, Lot 2, Chaplin's Addition, Julius Roesch. S230.E9. Block 114, Lot 3. Chaplin's Addition, Julius Roesch, $138.56. ' -' Block 114, Lot 4, Chaplin's Addition, Julius Roesch, $92.40. . Block 114, Lot 6, Chaplin's Addition, Julius RoeBch, $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, Chaplia's 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 AddJ 'm, J. B. Foley,' $77.70 ' ; 2Ioc JJBi Ldt 18( CliapUn Addi tion. J.' E.' FoleyV $77.70. BlprkJ14.-ltrl2!haprhrti,-AddI-tton."X E. Foley. $39.08. - Block 115. Lot 13, Chaplin's ! Addi tion, W. J. Church,. $329.05. . . Block 115. Lot 12, Chaplla-Addl- a(. ttt . , t rt.M.t. .(ia fL.i.s y! Block 115, Lot 11. Chaplln'B AddU tlon, "W. J. Church. $138.76. , Block 115, Lot 10, Chaplin's . Addi tion. W. J. Church, $32.40. V Block 115,' Lot 9, Chaplin's Addition. W. J. Church. $92.40. Block 116, Lot 8. Chaplin's Addition, W. J. Church, $45.84. . Block 116, Lot 14. Chaplin'a. Addi tion, J. E. Foley, $296.55. Block 115, Lot 15, Chaplin's Addi tion, George Sutherland, $207.45. Block 115.' Lot 16. Chaplln'B Addi tion, George Sutherland, $124.76." - Block 115, Lot 17, Chaplin's Addi tion, Maggie D. Mahaftey, $83.05. - Block 115, Lot 18, Chaplin's Addi tion, Maggie D. Mahaftey, $83.05. Block. 115. Lot 19, Chaplin's Addi tion, A. W. Rynearson. Est., $41.43. ' i r i . i ti i.i i nj nil ill M ' ';.';. How , to Stop Drinking. tt vas formerly customary for the habitual drinker to ' take the pledge regularly,' sometimes once a ; (year, and ; (Sometimes Jn "every' fit of re morse7 ' that followed hiB '. debauches; and thenBreak It ; . ; : , " But now it Is gradually dawning on the .world that , pledges do not stop drunkenness. The nervous system of the, habitual drinker is diseased and he must have treatment that will cure the drink habit of the money will be refunded- Can be given sec retly. ;:;";.1!,..:V:Y, Write for free booklet on the Cure of Alcoholism to the Orrine Co. 674 Orrine Building, Washington, D. C. Mailed sealed. Orrine costs" but $1 per box. Sold in this city by Silver thorne's Family Drug Store. ' ": Nov. 28-30-Dec. 2. ; ' Election. Notice, December 12th, 1910. Y 1 Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of December, 1910. a gen eral election win be held in the City of La Grande, in the County of Union, State of Oregon, for the purpose of electing the following officers: Mayor';,; ;; YY"' ; Recorder ; - .' Chief of Police ' ' Treasurer One Councilman from each ward. That at said election there will be submitted to the voters of the City the following: question : "Shall the Council of the City he authorized to Issue and negotiate bonds of the City In the sum of $10,000 to' bear interest not to exceed S per cent per annum, to run for a period "of. twenty. (20) years from. da'te.'Sedeemable and pay- sblfj&t anytjgsiatfdteT.tetf tlfl) years iram oaie ai ine opiian, tn-.jne.X'iiyr' -tfnlcn" oonds irelo beisrfued'and sold for . the' purSpse" of1 cpmplelln'g. 'the ewe? E!CT fe vot ..ta Grande." That at "sald'elecflon there will also J be submitted to the voters of the City the question: "Shall sections 6 and 7 of the Charter of the City be amended bo as to provide for tne ap pointment of Chief of Police by the Mayor, instead of being elected by 'the voters of the City." The polling 'places designated for said election, and the : Judges and clerks appointed to conduct said elec tion are as follows: First ward Pol-j ling place, Court House. Judges: M. j P. Sheasley, Jacob Baker. M. McMur ray; Clerks: Eliner Curtis and E. W.r Kammerer. :;.; .vY. i Second ward Polling place, Coun cil chambers.. Judges. H, W. Stoner, Merritt Reynolds, George Ball; Clerks: J.-E. Reynolds and Perry Ol iver. ; Y ; : i - --rJ- ? v Third ward1 Polling place, tent at corner of 4th street and Adams ave nue., Jndges?''.J..M. Hilts, M. A. IIar-rison,- W. D. Grandy ; Clerks; Adna Rogers and Lee. Leavitt. : v , Fourth ward Polling placeGed des store. Judges :Ni. W. Allen, E. 8. Brasel,' J. T. Williamson; Clerks: Jy M. Kochensparger and John Ladd... . v Said election will be held and con ducted and the returns thereof filed as provided by law in the case of gen eral city elections of said city. The polls of said, election will be opened at the hour of 9 o'clock a, m. and closed at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. on said day. Y Y : y 'All qualified voters of the City will be permitted to vote at said election: By order of the Council of said City of La Grande, Oregon. ; Dated November 30th.' 1910. F. L. METERS, Mayor. Attest: D. E. COX, Recorder. , Nov. 80-Dec 13. Good things to eat: Dill pickles, KetsupChfil Sauce and Pine Apples, saeur krauty P. S. currants,5 raisins, Get them at Geddes Bros. Jo Bm4ewr Geneial Cor.tractor ofGamerit Work feainiaRerenforce -yy J,.YJoncrete ;V: 'yy y, THE SIDEWALKS DARLEY MAKE& STA ri j i HE WEAR MMM When yon have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. It will soon fix you np all right and will ward ofl any tendency toward pneumonic Thi remedy eonUin no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby u to an adult Sold by all dealers. . Beth Speedy and Effective. - This Indicates the action Of Foley Kidney Piles as S. Pareons, Battle Creek, Mich., illustrates: "I have been afflicted with a severe case of kidney 'and bladder trouble for which I found 'nd'l relief until I used Foley Kde'.JJllsl 'jpuf. troubled with baQkachea. nd severe shooting -pahi's in.theiesnrinisann'oVlnguxl5s irregularities and a senseof Incom pletenQss'in the act The steady, use of Foley Kidney Pills, rid me entirely of all my troubles,. They havVmy hlgheeKredonim ft daaon.i'Hnr's, I'Jru g RtM-e1 5 C v :-'. STEWARD 'S 0PSRA HOUSE NOV; 30 ; L : R. 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