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' PAGE 2 LA GRAKDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, iAY 31, 1911. V! : a"- hi i i !. i : t ... ' ... ;-t CRDlXAXCE 50. 625), SERIES 191L niann.r provided by resolution duly An ordinance declaring the cost of j passed by the council on the 24th day improving , Fourth street "from Jhe of August, 1910. to be the sum of $28.. north line of Adams avenue to me 679.96. and the property hereafter de eouth line of 0 avenue; determining! scrlbtd is specially benefitted by said the property benefitted thereby, levy-1 Improvement, and the. special and pe lng an assessment thereon to defray ' cullar benefits accruing to each lot or the cost and expenses of the Improve ment; providing, for the assessment Toll of the same and directing the en. try of the eaid assessment in the dock et of city liens; providing a time when the same shall become delinquent and requiring the city- recorder to pre. pare a special assessment roll in ac cordance with the assessment herein levied and to collect said assessment. The city of La Grande does ordain as follow:',-, . ; Section 1. , That the council has considered the proposed assessment of the property benefitted by the Im provement of Fourth street from the north line of Adams avenue to. the south line of 0 avenue and all objec tions made thereto, and hereby ascer tains, determines and declares thq parcel thereof, or parcel of land with in the assessment district and which is so specially benefitted by reason of said Improvement, and which has been equitably apportioned ' among all blocks, lots, parts of blocks and lots, land and real estate bounding, abut ting,' contiguous, fronting and adja. cent and tributary to such Improve ment and within the district created fcr the purpose of making such 1m provement to the extent of the bene fits to such lots, parts of lots, lands and real estate by reason of such im. provement and In no case in excess of said benefits, and the amount set op poeite the description or number of each lot or part thereof or parcel of land for which said respective parcels whole cost of said improvement in the Is assesed Is as follows: Block 1 1 1 1, S., 60 ft., , 1, W. 1-2, N. 8 ft, 1. E. 1-2. N. 8 fU 1, E. 75 ft., 1, W. 60 ft., ' 2 , 2 . 2 - ' 2 . 2 2 2 . . 3 , 3 , ,''':. ' '': 7 . 67 , 67 67 67 67 . , 115 115 us j; 115 105 105 .. 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 ' 0 105 105 103 ' ' 105 ,105 105 NW, 10 ft., 105 SE. 20 ft., 104 lbi 104 104 N. 10 ft. 104, S. 20 ft, 104 104 104 104 104 104 GRANDTS ADDITION. ; Lot Name ef Owner. ' U Amt of )A.; . A-j ? . '.'. . ! ' i sessment ' 1,. J. W, Hansen .... . i ,$ 647.00 2, George O'Neill ............. 23.40 "i wtiu5 A'KiiCD , . . 4, G. M. Richey j. . ..; . 1 472.47 ; 4, G. MRicheyJ..it. 22.68 . 4. T. J. Scroggin ' 52.92 . 5, T, J. Scroggln . . ." : ; . .'. ,;, ... . 5io.7J 5, Lizzie Gulling .'..,...,., .185,72 .1, J. J. Carr i , , . . .'. ". IV ' 547.59 2, N. K. West :.'A. A 447.72 3, Ada Siegrist;..., 382.87 4, Martha J. Long-............ .380.5s). . 5, Mrs. R. W. Laughlin 391.69 6, Kate Hanley & Cad Rynearson ,440.96 - 7, ' Kate Hanley & Cad Rynearson 491.09 1, B. W. Orandy ............... 187.87 . ... 2, a Wi Grandy ...... ... ...... 101.76 t 3, D. W. Grandy ...... 50.91 .. 4, B. "W. Grandy 16.93 CllArLLVSADDITIOX. i 6 Deborah. Alkine ...... 530,84 ',1 3, Deborah Alkine.';'..;;.K..., , 579.99 4. Deborah Alklne.i;...,'.....y 12.73 7, George Stoddard ',. 499.33 8, George Stoddard 535.09 9, George Stoddard 112.98 23, Ed Johnson & W. D. Grandy . 50.91 32, Ed Johnson & W. D. Grandy . 118.71 21, Kate Hanley & Cad Rynearson 118.97 20, Kate Hanley & Cad Rynearson 50.69 1, U. S. of America ............ 490.21 2, U. S. of America 307.52 8, U. S. of America 208.01 4. U. S of America- ., 138.75 5. U. S. of America . . . . .'. .... 138.75 . . 6, S. A. Gardinier "t 69.30 7, S. A. Gardinier 69.30 8, J. B. Fisher ................. 69.40 32, Mary T. Foley y.... 543.51 31, MaryT. Foley 329.71 30, Mary T. Foley 226.47 29, Johanna GanglofT . ; 226.47 28, La Grande Aerie F.O.E. No.257 . 150.96 27, La Grande Aerie F.O.E. No 257 75.45 2C, La Grande Aerie F.O.E. No. 257 25.17 26. Blue Mountain Creamery Co. 50.34 ' 1. Mrs. Annie Honan 548.89 Heirs of L. D. Reavls. Mildred 2 . ! and Louis D. Reavis 427.28 3, Heirs of L, D. Reavls. Mildred 1 and Louis D. Reavls v 312.20 4,a Heirs of L. D. Reavis. Mildred ' and Louis D. Reavis 78.06 4, S. Li Givan 156.11 5, S. L. Givan ............ ,... 156.06 11. Maggie D. Mahaffey 659.83 12, Maggie D. Mahnffey 552.79 14. G. M. Richey .;,..."...!,., 477.29 15, G. M. Richey 351.77 i 16. Wm. Allinson 665.93 103 103 103 97 97 : i ; 97, 87 ;K: 97 97 N. 25 ft, 7. a 5 ft, 97 97 97 66 66 66 66 69 'v .-..-.i- :- : : 69. ; ..'v;,o, V"' 74 74:- . 74 r;V-.-,":5'-; :M:V0 Beginning at a pt 40 ftwest and 602.1 ft, north of S. E. cor. Sec. 6. Tp. 8, S R 38, E. W. M. running thence west 195 ft, thence south 124.5 ft., thence east 195 ft, thence north 124.5 ft. to beginning ............ . Beginning at a pt. 402.6 ft north and 32.6ft west of SE cor, Sec 6, Tp 3, S R,38, E..W. M., thence west 176 ft, thence north 73 ft, thence east 176 ft, x thence south 75 ft to beg. ;. Beginning at a pt 313 ft north of ,S ,E cor Sec, 6, Tp 3, S. R. 38, E. W. M., thence north fc 1-4 ft, thence west 208.5 ft, thence Bouth 89 1-4 ft, thence east 208.5 v ft to beginning ................ ' Beginning at a pt,. 208.5 ft, north of S E corner, Sec. 6, Tp 3, S R 38, E. W. M.f thence west : 208.5 j'ft, thence north 104 1-4 ft, thence east 208.5 ft., thence south 104 1.4 ft to beginning .... Beginning at S E cor. of Sec. 6, Tp 3, 3 R 38, E W M., running thence N. 208.5 ft, thenc.- west 417.5 ft.; thence south 208.5 ft., theenre E. 417.5 ft to beginning . . Block "C," Chaplin's addition to La Graiide.j.Pngon fronting 55.2 ft. on Fourth street by 340 ft. east and west '.. 2. 3, 4. 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. . 7. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 8. 4, 1. 2, 4. 3, 6. Mary Rumelhart 95-63 H. W. Stoner 255.39 M. H. Klrtley E. C. Moore E. C. Moore . . E. C. Moore E. C. Moore . , M. H. Klrtley.............. M. H. Kirtley ....... V. M. H; Klrtley ..... . . .... ;.. Julius Roesch .............. Julius Roesch ..... ........ . Julius Roesch . ....... i .. . Julius RoUch . . . .s. ; . . : City of, La Grande ; ..... . . . . J. C. Henry . : J. C. Henry '..:..',...... i'.V' R. L. Paddock, Bishop, Trus. tee of St Peters' parish... , Church of J. D. 8. Church of L. D. S. Anna Anna Anna Oliver Oliver Oliver '" ' I - A. C. Huntington 609.98 , 343.48 ' 307.34 25102 : 235.06 217.10 216.70 195.18 39.03 251.77 304.79 340.08 640.95 464.95 465.45 642.95 294.10 91.96 ; 36.74 202.3 14(1.94 J. 1.152.58 . In each subject, the regular recitation ; (hours will be maintained during exam, ination week and devoted to a portion of the finals in various subjects. N. Molitor 589.48 F. J. & Julia B.Holmes 717.27 M. E. church of La Grande t E. M. Anson and the recorder of the city of Ta Grande is hereby directed to prepare a special assessment roll in, accord ance with the foregoing assessment; nter the said assessments in the docket of city Hens. Section 2. It is further, provided that Bald assessment shall become due and payable immediately after the same Is entered In the docket of city Hens and delinquent within ten (10) days thereafter. Section 3. When the recorder of the city of La Grande ehall have com pleted the special roll In accordance cilmen voting therefor. with the provisions of this ordinance.1 Submitted to and approved by i RY 'j Nice white tender Kalamazoo Celery in cans for Salads Creamed Celery and Celery Soups y 20c and 30c a Can City Grocery & Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries M. Ramsey.''. 719.79 1,673.03 609.57 ed, each property owner shall make application therefor within ten (10) days from the date of the first publi cation of said notice. Said applica tion to be made under and by virtue of the provisions of chapter 5, title 26, of Lords' Oregon Laws. ' This ordinanoe shall be In full force and effect from and aft r Its passage by the council, .Its approval by- the mayor and publication in one Issue of the La Grande Evening Observer. Passed the common council on the 24th day of May. 1911, by eight coun. ,the he shall without delay give at least five (5) days nptice In one or more of the newspapers having general circu. ' lation in said city of the time wh n such assessments will become delin-; quent, and also that said assessments may be paid In Installments, provld- maj or, this 27ih day of May, 1911. A. L. RICHARDSON'. ' ' . ' ' Mayor. Attest: - v . C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon. . Right fa your boslest season when you have the least time to spare you are mot likely to take diarrhoea and lota several dayr time, unless too have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at band and take a doae on the first appear ance of the disease. For sals by all dealers. ABOUT HAIR, Some Proof That Really Proves Ask the ewHa Drag Company, t "Parisian Sage has done wonders for my hair, has cleaned out all dandruff, and my hair has begun to grow." Mra. Julia Watson, R. F. D. No. 1, Grows hair or money back, ask the Fredericksburg, Va., 1910. Newlin Drug company. " K "Parisian Sage is fine. There is nothing like it for removing dandruff, and it leaves the scalp so clean. It also stops that itching of the head." Ethel L. Schuyler. R. F. D. No. 1, Bel mont, N. Y.. 1910 . Stops itching scalp, or money back. I "I consider Parisian Sage one of the best hair tonics and beautifiers, dan druff cures, and cleaner, that I have ever used." Mrs. Katherlne W. John son, Sheridan, Ind.; 1910. j ' Stops Itching scalfl.ior money back. "I am pleased to say that Parisian Sage a a hear grower and beautifier, and as a dandruff cure1 and scalp clean er. Is fine." Mrs. N. T. Clift, 210 N. Penn avenue, Greenfield, Ind., 1910. ;': Parisian Sage Is the most refined and refined halj; dressing in the world. ii lb uoi HUCbl OJ fcleaojr, auu tu piICc is only 50 cents a large bottle at the Newlin Drug company and druggists everywhere. The girl with the Auburn hair Is on every package. Notice to Contractors.' Treasury department, office of the supervising architect, Washington, D. C, yay 11, 1911. Sealed proposals win De receivea in tnis office until a o'clock p. m. on the 22nd day of June. 1911, and then opened, for the con struction, complete (Including plumb Ing gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring) and lighting fixtures), of the U.S. post- office at La Grande, Oregon. In ac cordance with the drawings and spec ification, ropies of which may be ob tained from the custodian of site at La Grande, Ore., or at this office at the discretion of the. supervising architect. . JAMES KNOX TAYLOR. , . Supervising Architect Dmy 17 20 24 27 31 jn 7 . TIjo cr.ly baking . powdzr ntatlaf rem Royal Gtzpo : Crfiam of Tartar thtiutn, Ho Uz2 Ph3$:h&f2 LA GRAND E Thursday, June 1st 100 ACTS IN 100 HiiiUTES 0 0; 1. - I . bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and , "'t-i. uiarrboea Kerned v. It is almost certain to - be needed and cannot be obtained when on .. board the cars or steamships. For sale by . BnnK u the all dealers. .folks and see , j for yourself a PHeg Cared In 6 to 14 Days. j JSSfftfij PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to ntfpMr. . vi .v . . . . Rain arShliM, at cure any case of itching, blind, bleed- a and p. mi TWIN" V. A Tlx? 33 INCHES TALL i ,tfk 1 GRANGE AND U i J$ li V WONDERFUL ALSO HERO GF BIGGEST ELEPHANTS SUPERB, SPECTACULAR, , ORIGINAL CIRCUS, 600 People, 450 Animals BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS 40-SELLS-FL0TO CL0YHS-40 FIGHTING THE FLAMES Gorgeous Street Parade 10:30 O'CLOCK EACH MORN l?Q Gsnsra) Aislsslsa Tbitbayand Date Ing or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days. D0rs Open One How Earlier, 7ft f or money refunded. 50c. Admitting of a Visit to the Big fcUw TWO STELLAR FOtHTII OF JULY ATTRACTIQAS v v t 'It, f r - j r i. M . c .ill;- 1 j Ex-Governor Hanley of Indiana, reformer and lecturer of rr put?, who r nfll be heard up town In a free lecture during the day of July Fourth, and the Appollo concert company, musical attraction of nation-wide repute which will lie th? chief musical attraction at the Chautauqua frrounds on the night of July Fourth. ni meeting and banquet at Lewis hall. Tuesdaj', June 6th, 4:00 p. m., Ivy Lewloton Normal fommenremrnt. Lewtston, Ida., May 31. (SpecialV The program for commencement wtek . day exercises by senior and junior for the Lewlston state normal school classes and at 8:00 n. m. president and aeans r;cepuoni Wednesday, Juns 7ih, at 10:30 a. m. Commencement address to be deliver ed by President MacClean of the statj university. has Just been Issued and Is as folio .vs Friday, June 2nd, exhibit of dome i. tic science and manual training de partments in domestic science build ing. Saturday, JuneJrd, at 8:30 p. m.. in the gymnasium, President Southwlck of Emmerson school , of oratory in !'Ki"ng Richard 111." . Sunday, June 4th, at 11:00 a. m, baccalaureate address by President Southwlck in .Methodist church. Monday, June 5th, 8:00 p. m., Pres ident soutnwicK in miscellaneous ew Examination Rules'. Whitman College, Walla Walla, May 31.-(Special) The Whitman faculty has decided upon a new plan for ex aminatlons which will go Into effect this spring and which will probably be followed out In the future if It THE WARDROBE The place for those lyho care to have their clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Repaired and Dyed. A work done.by the latest process. Suits made to measure. All work called for and delivered. The Wardrobe Tailors, Wilson Bros., Props. y -1113 Foley Bldg. Phone 135 uicKiiesi Mix 1 IKS; HI I HI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H l it 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 II 1 1 J reading, and at 9:30 p. m., an alum, three consecutive hours 'for the final 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 interest our friends. .Write us at once, giving a complete description of what you have for sale, and we will get you results. . No agents. E. S. GIVENS INVESTMENT CO. 226 LEARY BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH! i :! , i :