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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1911)
It .8) 5 : i5 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSl&VEfti MONDAY, MAY 15, 1911. 5otIce of Stmt ImproYcmnt. -' TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: No tice it hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the common council of the city of La Grande, Ore gon, on the 18th day of August, 1909, creating Improvement , district No. 7, and designating Monroe avenue as such district and In. pursuance of a resolution adopted by said common council on the I2th day of April, 1911, whereby a&ld council determined and declared it intention to improve alj that portion of Monroe avenue In said improvement district aa hereinafter described, by building cement walks 6 feet wide, the council will, ten days after the aerviee of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such Improvement, order that Bald above described Im provement be made; that the boundar ies of said district, to be so Improved are as follows: All that portion of Monroe avenue, from the east line of North Fir street, to the west line of North Spruce street (A) And the property affected or benefitted by said improvement is as follows: All the north halt of blocks 122, 123 and 124 and the south half of Mock 147 and 149, all in Chaplin's addition to the city of La Grande, Oregon- ' t Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by such improvement for the purpose of paying for such Im provement '' That the estimated cost of such improvement la the sum of 2,128.35. That the council will on the 17th day of May, 1911, meet at the council ' chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. va., to consider said estimat ed cost, and the levy of said assess ment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling aggrieved by ! such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, May 5th, 1911. CITT COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. ; : ' ' By C. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of the City, of La Grande, . Oregon. ' ' . - " . . . May 6 to 17. ': " ' 4 aa aa 4 a a WWH m 111114 III f W1 J. H. PEftRE, La Grande's Jeweler Leading vyyvv a sum 'i vMfV Hts av LliA ifr.fml.il rTTTTTT C. T. Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk The George Palmer Lumber Company S3 C Retail Department We solicit your ordftrs far Shingles, Rubberoid ; Roofing, Deadening f elt, Building Paper We1 are prepared to furnish arid deliver material, promptly. : Phone Main 8. ,utiAiii"ij;jn"iiij'n-ysinr'm-i.'a- Martin & Bradley SANITARY PLUMBING Phone black 3482 NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL FOR iikkResults Hi HOTEL I1T "SEW WALDORF' TO BE STARTED WITH "EXERCISES." Hackleberries plenOfal Tewa ef Ka. nela Has Boom This Tear. Kamela, . May 16.(Speclal)lt Is now the hope of the proprietor, C. A, $'orden. to hare bis latest addition to Karnela. "The New Waldorf ready for occupancy by June 10. The ceremon ies In connection with the laying of the corner stone, are set for Decora tion day, May 30th. An elaborate pro gram Is being arranged and a number of well known citizens from surround ing towns will be invited to partici pate. The affair will mark an epoch in the history of thai picturesque lit tle hamlet on the summit Huckleberries Many. As far as can be learned now the huckleberry crop this year will be an unusually large one, and with good hotel facilities assured, pickers can come from far and near and be 8.3 aured good rooms when the new hotel is completed. ''...; Expect Many Caniiwrs. It is also- expected that many camp ers will be brought to the summit this summer during the hot months for "j town now. or will soon be, a soured V supplies for all sorts of needed a t; plies. The county road, or the cl ' Oregon. train is to b? changed to ri -.: by Karnela from Pendleton to In Grandei and this will put Kamela on the highway in much b:tter shape than it was before. Automobiles will make their routes by this place hereafter with greater ease than before. A1! this is adding to the usefulness ' of the town of Kamela and th a little town Is enjoying a boom. 0. E. Moran and Family Hare located i , Here Permanently. Yesterday Mrs. 0. E. Moran and children arrived in the city from Ba ker, and Joined Mr, Moran ; who has been ; with the . Observer for several days and who will oontlnue to work with this newspaper in the future. Mr. Moran is working in the circulation' and advertising departments and any courtesy shown him will be thoroughly appreciated by this newspaper. list your FARM AND FRUIT LANDS, With E. S. GIVENS INVESTMENT CO. We have Seattle people who are wanting to; invest in OREGONwe have invested and can If 1 interest our friends. Write us at once, giving a , . complete aescnpiion 01 wnai you nave lor saie, ' and we will get you results. No agents. " E.S.GIVENS INVESTMENT CO. ; 226 LEARY BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH. WILL LIVE IN LA GRANDE. Notfce of Final Settlement," , In th? county court of the state, of Oregon for Union county. ' ' In the matter of the estate of W, J. Snodgrass, deceased. Notice is hereby given that James G. Snodgrass, administrator of the estate of W. J. Snodgrass, deceased, has filed with the county court of Un ion county, Oregon, nls final account iu said estate, and that the court has appointed Friday, June 9th,, 1911. at the hour Of 2 o'clock , p. m. at the June term of said court for the hear ing of objections to Bald final account, and has directed said administrator to give notice thereof by publication n some newspaper published In Union rounty, Oregon, once a week for, four conseeutve weeks, to be designated by said administrator, and the dally Evening Observer published at La Grande has been designated by said administrator for the publication of this notice. " ' ' " Dattd at La Grande, Oregon, this May 6th, 1911. JAMES. G. SXODGRASS. Administrator of the estate of W. J. Snoderass. deceased. Mdy May 8-15-22-29 DAXUEBFOILAUISAJUJS . - FEUrLE ArrLJlUllilBj Many La Grande people have wind or gas lit the stomach or bowels, sour stomach or constipation and do .not know that these are symptoms of chronic appendicitis which may any minute become acute. They should try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-1-ka, the new German appendicitis remedy A SINGLE DOSE will bring relief. A. T. Hill states that the QUICK action of Adler-1-ka la a constant surprise to people. - ' : Dickfnt' Litftrv Gain. The paper bat .ifn.i. rinrH) great deal of pur iiutviiv on rb subject -. of, Dickon ; iHcnirv pain, Dickens I mated to hm-r ti1 liv ing "earnings that fi-n m-rriw to a respectnbli Mlrifor " Tlil li nl blsh .." Dlr-kPim ' Jfft f!.Mitl In round figure, and Hil dirt titH Vh-Iuov Utn slderallt xuni of tnmu.vi tlim ht hnd settled som ir L.-inre u dath His rndli)?! il.Cit-tflti nm" -.nht In about ;3i;.uni. h ti.ratn'i iu Dickeiif liev'in life h"ii n pfimr and thitt ft fry furt tiiuv 'wnt 'or gave flwiiy or Inff wi !'r,"-rt nr him self, on!?, ei'-eptlnji fj.ix) which was bequeaili-rt .hlm- bv u friend about two year before, his own death. Dick ens lived liberally isome people said extravagantly) for about thirty-four years, be brought up and started in life a large and very expensive family, and he gave away a great deal of money to needy relatives. London Truth. , ' HELPFUL HIMiw C1 riAiJi HEALTH. oticfito Creditors. V Notice is hereby given that James C. Mclntyre has been duly appointed Administrator of the state of Fred erick n. Small, Deceased, and qualified as such, and that all claims against said estate must be presented, proper ly verified aud Itemized, to the under signed Administrator at Wallowa, Ore gon. or to P. S. Ivanhoe, his attorney at La Grande, Oregon,' on or before 8k months from the date of this no tice. :''!..' Dated nt Ln Grande, Oregon, this 29th day of April, 1911. ' JAMES C. M'INTYRE. Administrator of the estate of Frederick B. Small, De ceased. P. S. IVANHOE, Attorney fof Administrator. D M 1 8 15 22 29 Scalp and Hair Troubles Csnarally Caused by Careless.ie: . . Dundruff is a coutupuUK disease caused by a microbe vvbi; It aUo pro duce buldness. Nev.er use a cfrab or brush bt'lomrlnc t sonif one else. No mutter how rlennly 'm my hit may be. tbese nrttcles miiy In liiht tid with mlcrobt'H. which will Infect your scalp. It Is fur phkIit to ciitch h'rtir microbes tbuu It In to get rid of tueui. and a sluKle. stroke of uu lufwted comb or brusb may well leud to huldness. Nev er try ou anybody else' tint.'. Many a liatlmnd Is a restins place fur microbes If you happen to be troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, falling balr or baldtK'sn. xvf haye a' remedy which we believe will comp!'!y relieve those trouble. We ur'e m. s;;iv of thin that we offer it to you wit.'( il.e understand- lug that it will cost you nothing for the trial If It does not produce the re- suits we claim.. This E medy la called Rexull 1)3" Hair ToniT-.- We honestly believe it to be the most wlentific rem edy : for scalp and hulr troubles, and we know of nothing else that eiiu.il It for effectiveness, because of the re suits It has produced In thousand ot cases . Result "03" nalr Tonic 1 devised to banish dandruff, resto'e natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, and make the hair natural, ly silky, soft and glossy. It does this because It stimulates the hair follicles, destroys the germ matter, and brings about a free, healthy circulation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots causing them to tighten and grow new hair. We ; want everybody who ha any trouble with hair or scalp to know that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is the best hair tonic and restorative ln ex istence, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement until they have put our. claims to a fair test, with the uni(rct9ndinK that they pay us noth ing for the remedy if it doe not give full and complete satisfaction in every particular. Two sizes,r0 cents and $1.00 Remcml)er you can obtafs Rexall Reme dies ouly nt out store Tbs Rexall Store Hills Drug Store. Swift's Premium Hams and Armour's Bacon and ; Lard. Also Home Rendered Lard. Royal Grocery : H. Pattison, Prop. Not in the Association Pliimbihg wi Heating I John Melville 1425 Adams Avi - LA GRANDE, ORE ii . , v TAV01 loAVal fintntt All tiinvna totftltfvn ai bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It it almost certain to be needed and cannot be obtained when on board the cars or steamships. For sale by ail dealers. A BIG LOAF FROM THIS BAKERY will prove none too much bread af ter your family' has once tasted it. Our bread makes people hungry Just to look at it, and it TASTES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS. Try a loaf or two if only as a mat ter of economy. You will find tha family filling up on bread and neg lecting the other foods which cost much more money.; That means a good saving in ; your household ex penses. ; "'' : '' V ' . ' I '' V ' WE HANDLE FERXDALE ICE i J ',.' . ; CREA5T. ' :' ;. The best In the markft. SJiOWFLAKE BAKFRY, JAS. FARQUHARSON, Prop., :;' -XZ:. '-: s 1 ; V.:;'..':- uiasses ao a Last Resort ; IJany people positive-? ly refuse to give glass es; proper considera tion in the matter of p . relieving neaaacnes ana nervous trouoies. They take all manner ot cures and medi . ciries, but are at last driven to spex. . ' M yhenitis, v "OH, WHY DIDN'T I DO IT SOONER?" v H EACOCK Eyesight fywcialist 1 ; -Next Door to the Tost 'bilic. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one : block'from depot D. Ci Brichoux,Prop. Glogstbn & Nutter Painters, Paperhangers, Decorators, Phone Ind. 1341. 1708 1-2 Sixth Street . CALL - AND - GET - PRICES Depot Street " " MahaffyBldg. Always Send Your Clothes to the to the Best Place to have them fixed up.... ; We do the best work because we are equipped to handle it. New machinery, Expert workmen. We call for and deliver. . 1 ; THE ELITE DYEING atid CLEANING WORKS :, ' Waggoner & Zundel Main 64. That's What They AU Say It's Good For What Ails You jirs X