LA GRAKDn EVICTING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1911. i ! t.-. - - . 1 i I GS S?f; fi 5" lEl.SGXALS, AA k X . .A. A A A, ro incurs program '. Overture, "Belle of New York- i Charles E. King. j "Hunting Sea Lions." Pathe Freres. , . '. Unique marine bunting on the Alaska coast "Get RIcnQuicK" Paths Freres Clever exposure of a fradulent bank promoter.- "Winning Back His Love" Biograph. .'.',: , . An object lesson, well, defined of an every day occurrence In real life. "The Try Out" Edison. A most comical experience, be hind and in front of : tie foot lights, which befalls two -would-be stars In vaudeville. "Get the Hook!" 1 P fr"'TCrm! T I ADMISSION. v.. .. M Cents Children (Matinee only) S cents O Q O o o .... ? rUISICIASS IXD SUBGEOSS. N. M0L1TOR. M. D. Physician and om rnrnnf Adams Ave. and UUl 3 . " Depot street dence 69. Office, Main 68: Resi- C H. UPTON. Ph. G M. D. Physician and surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office ' in La Grande. National Bank Build ing. Pbonea: Office Main 2, Resl dence Main 82. A. L. KICHARO90N. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Longhlln, Physicians and Surgeons, Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to.8. Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 853. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main W,ina 312. r:-. vrr::v-:r,v-- - GEO. V. : ZlMMERMAN--08teoptfl Physician. Sommer Bldg- Rooms 7, 8. 9 and 10. Phones: ; Home ,1332, Pacific, Main 63,, Residence phone. Black 951. ; Successor to Dr. C. B. Moore. . '-'.-.v; - ' - - V '' DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics.' Spectacles and Eye Glasses ' Fitted and made to order. All er rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105 Adams Ave. , Foley Hotel Bldg. U , Grande.: Oregon. '.s. ,j ; : , .': ' . , 7m. H . L. UNDERW JOU ana OH JX)RA J, UNDE11WOOD Office ,0'- " r Wrieht Drus store. Special; at tention paid' tiseases and surgery r.f rha ATA. . Phones-Office Main 22; residence. Main 728 1 " ' - "' . notw n m ri Dentist . Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black 399. " PR. R. L. LINCOLN. DENTIST-First ' class services given, onice over x ly's Hdw. store. Phone Blacfc-451. ' DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur- reon. Office at Hill's Drug t n,.oni Residence phone, R 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Infle ' pendent phone 53; both phones al residence. ? . -' , ,v . ATTQB5BTS It IATT. COCHRAN ft COCKJtAN-Attorneys: v.,- u. nnriirftn and Geo. T. Coca- - nMnii National' Bans Bldg.. La Grande, Oregon. m ' a tottorD Attorney at Law : Practices in al Ithe courts of the Staff and United ?tatea. . Hunt: Bld La Grande. Oregon. ., J. F. Gabh?rd v, as a LusineEi visitor at North Powder. ' i a. j. aieeuiaa a iJ.a uu-tier iw Frisco Is registered -at tie Foley. , Mr. Chas Hyde, 'Jr., ct Baker Is at the Foley. " F. S. Bramwell Is at Hot Lake to day taking a much, needed rest D. Sommer of Elgin Is a guest at" the Sommer today. Jay H. Dobbin, a prominent sheep -man of Joseph Is registered ai.ioe Sommer today. Mrs. W. H. Gibson and children left Lthis morning for Summerville to visit friends until Monday. : . ' - Harry J. Adams of the Schlitz Brewing company of Milwaukee, Ib at the Foley today. Miss Victoria Wellman of Baker Is a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Den nis and other friends in the city this week.. ''--.. District Manager Kramlick, repres enting the Spokesman-Review in this territory Is a visitor in Baker coun ty today. '. ' . '. '" Jno. G. McAllister, representing Ma; eon Eahman & Co, Ib in the city call ing on the local trade. He is register ed at. the Foley L. Denham, the Elgin attorney Is in the cltv today looking after legal bus iness. While here he Is stopping at the Sommer , Mr. and Mr. J. T. Richardson have .returned from a snort w land -where they visited friends for a few days.'-1 .-' ";.)" . ' '";::.'.' 8. F. Pace and F. A. Clarke, both! of Enterprise arrived in the city on this afternoon'B train. They are stopping at the Sommer while transacting bus iness matters. . "; ; . : 1 : y . S. E. Keeley a commercial man of San Francisco "1915" is at the Foley. Mr. Kelley has a general specialty line In miners and lumbermen's smp- plies. ' '' . - The Summervldlla Lumber company . is shipping a halgi million feet of shop lumber to the East commencing to day. The Jumber was purchased from J. O. Casey at HUgard. . ,.;; ";,, ; A. R. (Butch) Bodmer, manager of the McCully store rat Joseph waa in oy V.itv thla morning on his way to Portland to spend a week transacting buslneea. WhUe here he waa the guest of II. A. Bodmer of the Bolton-Bod- mer company. ft A. Klrknatrlck, hla wife and Vem RWer comDoee an orcnesira mai will officiate at a . dance at "Radium cnfin tnnihL The trio left here hia mornlnK and' goes In direct com netlHon' to Pendleton musicians wo are neglected in favor ol La uranae s miiRlrianS A. A. Keeler, an aged veteran of the rlvll war. living at 'Wallowa,' Is soon ready to leave the Giranda Rond& hiBtiital after an operation by Dr. Un prwood for cataract of the eye... air Keeler la 75. years of age and Is elated at the prospects of soon having unim- tiared vision again. W.' S. Phelps f Portland repre- senUng the Page Belting company, Concord, N.H. is the city. .. Mr. Phelps has had long experience, in mnn? and siDent his last vacation in the Joseph district He predicts a big future for that section and In company with other tarties will prospect on a scientific scale this coming Bummer. t T. Wllllafson of Fortlana is snip ping from the St. Louis barn a carload of the finest horses, say norsemeu. hot vr left this valley. In this ship ment is one span of horses, perfect matrhft that weigh 3440 pounds. Mr. soeaklng of 'the horse market says that good conditioned big horses are in demand. . . V- nf t. field representative " Wallowa county for the Amalgamated On era i rftiUllfltlV is in the city toaay, having Just completed an exhaustive canvass of that county and Unas tnai the majority in favor of growing su gar beets this year Is very large. He reports that. a general mass meeting of Wallowa county will be held Feb ruary third to outline further action for the spread of the beet Industry in that couny. DOCTOIi OF CrTIC:i FOLEY HOTEL BLDG. iics to announce to hi3 frienJ3 and patrons, that ha will :ave March trie first for, New York city to take up. a Post Graduate course in Optical work. He will' be back June'the First. If you have trouble with your eyes or glas ses and you wish to have your eyes fitted by Dr. Mendtlsohn, see bini at once. The Doctor's office will be closed on Saturday, February at 5 p. m. Will be open again on June first DO YOU iinovj T1T t 'O CMS t I We make our citrate of Magnesia freeh, every day. Wright Drug com pany..'' . ''. :-;''"' John L, Mara' cement pines are mix ed one part of cement to two parte select aand and is everlasting. Five and six inch jrfpes sells at 15 cents a lenial foot The price of other sizes is in proportion, v I! . Read in February Sunset Magazine, San Diego -the city of dreams come true. Beautifully illustrated In four colors. . Tetrazzlni singing ; in the streets of San Francisco Christmas Eve. Now on sale. All News Stands. 16 cents. . ' ' yi-.. .''' '. .v.;';, John L. Mars' cement pipes are mix ed one part of cement to two parts mullet sand' and is , everlasting. Five and six inch pipes sells an 5 cents a lenial foot. The price of other sizes is in proportion. . We have a larcc number of chilled cmploycco We have a large vechly pay roll We have a modern, sanitary, up tv dale dry phnt The cuffs on your shirts lcoh like nev; having been proceed on our ncv cui We steam all our flannels, mahhvj soft and fluffy as vhen ncv We have agents at Elgin, Willova, Entcrprke, Joseph, Perry, Union,North Povdcr and Hainee We strive to do good work at right price Visitors are alvays welcome prccee them as ft J G. H. Ball has changed the name of 3the Midget restaurant tq the Commer cial Cafe and has enlarged, tne quar ters and Is now prepared to cater to the public by givng first class service. The location will be 1114 Jefferson avenue. .... Theatre goers should read a de scription of the films running at the Isls tonight. Read the house ad. Dr. Lucas will speak again tonight at the Oregon hotel hall. His subject will be the "Vital and Instlnctal Man." The admission is free, ail are wel come. This is one of the most interest- ingfl lectures and! one of his last in La Grande. -: . ,. ..' V 1 Katies lor Bids. Nnth-B is hereor given that sealed iropo8als will be received by the Vayor and City Council of uw uity i l a Grande. Oregon, until Wedne.ili'y. Fbbn ary 15th; 19U, at the hour of 8 o'clock n. m.' for the labor and mater !i for the building of ; a storage houp? for the city machinery an l tools, plns and specifications of which can e Been at t,he i."ice of the 1 Cherry's fJei7 tl '' ' 1 ' v 1 I.I.IIH. t uiTiil.lTT' ' ' T """ iiii.whii.ii'.i 1 ' i '. . ii. mtmJ?l, "imm,777!Sm-"vty- I " 11 ... .'i i........, - " ' Oreirrn. lv'ng northeast oi ms between Adams and Jefferson avenues, of said streets. Also, all of blocKS no. .it unit -.ir of Chapllns Add. to i& Grande. Oregon Also, jcommenclng. at a ooit forty feet, northeast of the St i li Mt comer of lot 13, oioca no, o ChPlllns Add. to La Grande, Ore trn, thenoe northeast 150 feet, thence southeast to a point 80 feet northwest oi the northweat corner of lot 1. block 116, of said addition, thence southwest 150 feet thence " northwest to the place of beginning. Notice is hereby further given that the Council will levy special as sessment on all tha property affected and benefitted' by such Improvement fnr i nurnose of paving for such lm- nrnvAment. That the estlmatea cosi of such Improvement is the sum of S3O.35i:00. That the Council win on t.o rjrnnile. at any Uvh be' Uli.ri V - v - . ' ( I f uUUU..Vu' - , I iwetp : the hon J ot 8 o'cloji 'rAd icth day. of February. '.1911. meet . ' ' I . a. .. ,V a . . .mock .n. m . - ' Bids shall be PeJeiaiid marked, "Bids lor Duuqingv.aiwr, j.v The Council reserves the right to re lect any or all bids. . ,' j n.ttut t T.ii firande. Oreeon. cnis 3rd day tf February, 1911; ; : A. L. RICHARDSON, Mayor C, M. HUMPHREYS. City Recorder. Vice of Street ImproTement. To Whom It May Concern: ; ' V Notice is hereby given that in pur saance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council ot the City of La Grande. Oregon, on the 9th day of Feb ruary, 1910. creating improvement District No. 17,and designating Jef ferson Avenue aa such district and in nursuance of a resolution adopted b said Common Council on the 18th day of January, 1911. whereby said Coun ell determined and declared it Inten ,.171 .j...,-. --- - Jefferson avenue, in said improvement district as hereinafter ' described by laying thereon Bltullthlc pavement, v rAtinpil' will, ten davs after the service of this notice upon the own era of. the oroDerty affected and bene fitted bv such improvement order that said above described improvement be niHde; that the boundaries or saia ais trio tn hn n improved are as fol All that portion of Jefferson avienue at the Council chamber at, me nour of 8 o'clock p.' mr to consider said es timated cost. and the levy of said as sessment, when a hearing will ; be granted to any person feeling aggriev. ed by such assessment : La Grande, Oregon, Feb. 3, 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La, uranae, Oregon. , ' , Feb. 3 lot tlon nineteen In township one south ot range 40, east of Wlllamett Meri dian, and south half of nonheast Quarter and south half of northwest quarter, and north half of aoutn east Quarter, and southwest Quar ter of section 24, and south half ot southeast Quarter and southeast Quarter of southwest Quarter ot sec tion 23 and east half of northwest Quarter of section twenty six lu town ship one south of range ."9, eaBt of Willamette meridian, in Union , cour.-; ty, OregoTi and that plaintiff's title there'.) 1)4 Quieted. ( summrr-ir i-T published by or der of ;i ti;i. circuit court of Ihe state of Oregon fo" '; 'M.,:ty Of tTnn heni-lnsr dflre iiM' day Of January A. D. 1911. directing cation of this summons to. v.? v'oo BefcuJi'e weeks in the La. Grande Ev- en1'? Obprver a.newspaper publish ed 3t I' irande .Union .'' ii'.:-. or fun, oiiJ o' ; general circulation in saM staff imdvcounty and the first r'if;l.'V.-rt-- of thb summons is on th Hnh iay of January, A. D., 1911. J. D. SLATER. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Jan. 10. 17. 24. 81. Feb. 7, 14. 21 . r 6 9 fit & assmea Advertising SI 1 W IffSx 'pT CITY S CAVANGER Joseph Turn bnll, city scavenger. Anyone waai- Ing my service call np City Recor der's office. . ' WANTED Girl for general housa work. Apply Paris. Hair Btore. ' -LOST English (iordon So, ar White with brown mr and spot on ack. Tax number on collar. FltuW Mum to 101 Greenwood and re'iclv reward. . V ,,'' . v : . LOST Gold watch, Masonic key stone fob, Elgin make, initials II. D. B. on back. Finder return to this office and receive, reward. ' WANTED-When 1 you are In need of help of any kind call the Crystal Employment office. II. L. Clark, Man ager, 209 Fir street. Phone Ind..:42S Bell Main 731. f tfca nnrh aid A nf CoVfi SVenUB. 1 M iU MW VM w I,' (A) And the property affected or mmmmss! T . AAiij.Axa I All that portion of Jefferson avienue, 77r77TWWW from the north side of Chestnut street v"' HIM1!! nnnFI nnr, Ma nf C.nve ftvpnue. Gam Chowder, Chile, Fruit., Cig. 2 o Bamaions. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the county of Union. Joseph Palmer and Julius Roesch, Plaintiffs : vs. John Harris, Susan Harris, the First National Bank of Elgin and J. F. Phy. Trustee in Bankruptcy of . 3. W. Scrlber. Defendants. f To John Harris and Susan Harris, the above named defendants, you and each of you are hereby notified to be and appear in the above entitled court and answer the complaint thereon fliftd atralnst you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and de- tWifiantsi will take notice that If tney fall so to appear and answer, the plaintiffs will for want thereof apply tn the court for the relief flemanaea In the amended complaint towit, that plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners in fee of the real estate descnoea in ia; .u f w,v' v - L.at.' v,; m imnwwnomienr n na I the amended complaint to wit, lots one neiiciiuru vj. . . - . . . ff.liows- ' 1 ' 'r and two and the southeast quarter of All :bttt t.;ut 'ct Hocks 110. Ill, 113, 1 northwest quarter and , southwest STEWARD, TriURS. FEB. IS Jos. M. Gaites offers America's Greatest Musical Comedy Success E WRE H M0HTUS IN HEW YORK 6 MONTHS IN CHICAGO With Victor Morlcy Bessie TWINS Clifford 80 - People - 00 Company Canles Own Orchestra Tickets on Sale Tuesday, Feb. 14, fat Van Burens . . .. '' : ...' ":. ,' '. ? . .':m'- j. , ' ': ' 1 .'.