LA GRAND3 EVEiffiTG OBSERVE! J, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 i, 1910. Man linn TT Tf T7 . ii miave mi inns IT ' rn ' . 1 lb n 4 p. than any previous year, of vell selected first quality articles suitable for Christmas Gifts, including Diamonds, Watches, Jevelry, Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Brass and Silverware, all the bast quaKty money can buy, and which you can procure at lowest prices, quality considered. Gall and Examine Roods and prices before buying j! ............. .'.). . i ;i You will save money and get fully guaranteed goods which, if by any chance should not prove satisfactory, you know you can have made right or exchanged, o o o o '! 1 T EstaUi JEWELER ! ' ' . Sotice. ,'' . Notice ot the Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon, of assessments for the Improvement of Jefferson ave nue, from Fir street to . Greenwood street by -building cement sidewalk on the south side thereof. Notice Is hereby given that the as sessment roll for 'the Improvement of Jefferson avenue from Fir street to .Greenwood street, "being In im provement district No. 17, in the city of La Grande, Oregon,' under the pro visions of Ordinance No. 603, Series 1910,' entitled "An Ordinance declar ing the cost of improving Jefferson avenue between Fir street and Green wood street, assessing, the property benefitted thereby, declaring such as sessment, directing the "entry of the same on the Docket of City liens, authorizing the Issuance of improve ment bonds to pay for Baid Improve ment, and declaring an emergency, the, same being In Improvement Dis trict No. 17 in said city, is now la 8 4 ifJ.,t . WHEN YOU HAVE EXTRA GOOD MEATS YOU HAVE AN EXTRA G00D DfWMER ;, WE SERVE YOU WITH. GEESE, DUCKS and CHICKENS my. hands for collection and that any asses8menf therein may be paid to me at any time within sixty days from December 20th 1910, which is the first date of publication ot this notice, without penalty, Interest pr cost;' and each property owner Is hereby notified that on application to the undersigned, within ; ten days from the 20th day of December 1910, which is the first date of this publica tion of this notice, he will be allowed to pay such assessment In ten annual installments, ' thei first Installment being due and payable on or before the 20th day of February, 1911. It appli cation is not made as above provided the whole amount will be and become duo and payable at the expiration of Fnid sixty days- All property owners interested are herby notified to ap pear at my office in the City Hall and pay the same., ' .4, , ' ,, Dy order of the Council, December 14th, 1910. ':' - r;' ' 'M5-;. "'.'. D. E. COX, - Recorder of the City of La Grande. Assessment Roll No. 10. . y I4 X 5, Block 111, Chaplin's Add. to La Grende, Lucy Woods, 184.60. Lot 6, Block 111, Chaplin's Add. to La GiHnde, Lucy Woods, $84.60. . Lot 7, Block 111, Chaplin's Add. to I.a Grande, Lucy Woods, $84.60. ; One half lot, 8, Block 111, Chap lin's dd. to La Grande, Lucy Woods $42,150. ' -. v' - One half lot S, Block 111, Chuj J'n's Add. to La Grande, , John Wil son. $42.30. ; ' to to Lot 9, Block 111, Chaplin's Add. Ia Grande, John Wilson, $84.60. ' lt 10, Block 111, Chaplin's Add I.a Grande, John Wilson, $84.60. lot 11, Block lil, Chaplin's Add. to La Grande, John Wilson, $84.60. Ixt 12, Block 111, Chaplin's Add, to La Grande, John Wilson, $84.60. Lot 13, Block 111, Chaplin's Add. to La G.-ande, John Wilson, $84.60, Lot 14, Block 111, Chaplin's Add. to La Grande, Jennie Masterson, $90.60. Lot .15, Block 111, Chaplin's Add. to La Grande, Jennie Masterson, $90.60.' Lot 16, Block 111, Chaplin's Add. to" La Grande, P. Pengruber, $84.60. Lot 17. Block 111, Chaplin's Add. to La Grande, P. Pengruber, $133.08. learn something about Union county especially in regard to the amount of snow tall. Unless there is some snow he doesn't think he wants to come. He asks the Observer If it thinks the climate is healthful and would be greatly obliged to have information on that score. SCHOOLS WELL DRILLED. Choicest Guts of Well Selected Beef can always be had from us pay hy pay Rent ?J7e Iczz jss momy to build, zr.A pa r;s as! yu would ml J. R OLIVER, - retlOon for Steel Bridge. W. R. Neal of Brownlee, is in this city circulating a petition for slgna tures, which is to be presented to the governor, asking tor a bridge across the Snake river at the mouth of Brownleecreek. At this point the riv er is only 287 feet wide and two spans at an estimated cost of $17,000 would buld the structure, which woiUd, be a great advantage to the people of that Bection, as a ferry is Impractical ex- coiit for a Bhort time in the year. Baker City Democrat.' 1 ' , . All Pnbllc Buildings Emptied In Less Than a Minute. In view ot the fact that the lives ot 600 school children were saved in Idaho by fire drill, it may be inter esting to Baker people to know that every public scnooi ouiiamg m me city was emptied today in less than a minute. Fire Chief Grabher,, with out any notice, held a fire drill in ev- school buildins:. the time of emptying the buildings being: Brook lyn, 45 seconds; South Baker, B0 sec onds; High School,' 50 seconds; North Baker, 45 seconds, Sisters school,, one 1 minute;. These drills are held by the fire chief every month. Baker Herald. hundred souvenir plates to be given sway each day this Veek. See them in our window display. : The Golden Rnle Co. T I.A kaan milWftd with COngtlDStton 1 1 . ... .Mil t.iA alt nt Vi heof. iViv1- aians in Bristol. Tenn., snd thjey could do Snows la Union County notning ror roe,- wrno . .-. 15 " ' I mi.i.jiX.. tr 'Tn Tmi'Uftpmi of Chum- Ovid M. Thompson writes from Car- L.ini-'g ptomHch nud Liver Tablets cure? onado, California, that he wants to n " ' '.''r- WANTS UfFORMATION European Plan Only Rooms 60c to $1.60 First elasa Throughout 11 illl J I i " D. G. BRIGHOUX, ; v Proprietor. ; 4.; La Grande, Ofegcn fife to decide on that gift You'll make no mistake if yon give SHO ES Useful - Pwcfcabe flccepfabe V 3 eeoini. m 00 , . GET THEM AT SMITH & GREENE SHOEMEN DEPOT STREET 1 on the 17 'titn r . EI6MT , '.. tea .; . See the Elegant Card Tables 1 1