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11X GlAND EYEMNO OJEKVl, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911. Save Your Rent Money 71iy continua to pay rent when your rent money "will "buy you a comfortable home7 7e have some nice homes, conveniently located, that' can be bought for a small payment down and monthly payments just what you are paying for rent. Let us show them to you. Do not buy or sell property without seeing us. . 1 Real Estate and Insurance 111 Depot'Street. G. T. Darley Cement Contractor : " Consult him before letting your sidewalk J- IE ii m IS v is t , t tompieie equipment wr noenmy iuu n 1 Rubber Buggy Jires LA GR AW DE IRON WORKS D; FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY A That's What They All Say It's Good For What Ails You s Perry ; .Pneumatic Water - Systems," Samson Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton Warm' Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut- tiraT Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds. Full Assort.. t tnent of Nickel Trimmings. '.J PliMBERS H4rRS, SHEEJ METAL WORKERS . GRANDE RONDE MEAT CO. La Grande, Oregon 1 Pork and Beef Packers. Cured Hams hndBacoii, WliRenderedlLard, Mi Sugar Pure rami Ffl R EST , ; 0 0000000000 O rr.OFESSIO.ML LIIIECTCHI. 0 rntsiciAJfs axd suhgeojts. BAKER SAID TO BE LIKELY HEAD-,-; QUARTERS. " !it! ; XI Dam Will Co tb Same of the Pro posed Eeserve, Say Baler Eeporta -1 Baker will In all probability become the headquarters for a new national forest which is to be created July J by ; a ' division ' of the Whitman forest, whose headquarters are at' Wallowa, says the Baker Herald, While the dl vision will be made this year there win be no establishment of headquar ters for the new .forest until some time next year, apcordlng to George Cecil, district forester of Portland who was in th city yesterday. The new forest will, be called the Minam after the river of that name and will embrace thejart of the pres ent Whitman forest which lies to the south of the Powder range. , The divi sion line between the old ahd the new forests will practically , follow the lin between Wallowa And -L Baker counties for a considerable distance, . While the forest "official would not commit himself as to , the location o tbe headquarters for the new forest, it is .certain that It will be Baker be CC.;::;:' tier" tor. nln 'that will be so accessible to the- users of the forest r- .?' .; ;- The division is made for convenience of administration VAtUthe present time the Whitman forest Is one of the biggest in this part of the country and Is fugged In character land em braces several ranges making It dIffi- cult to administer It from one point. The division wll also prove 'a matter of "convenience to reagents of Baker and vicinity who have occasion to us: the forests for it will save the trip to Sumpter. ', V ; (The forest service Is dividing sev eral )ther of the larger forests In the states and all for, the reason that the smaller foresfpermlts of a better and more thorough administration than a large body of land. . " What effect the division will have on the Baksr water reserve Is not known but it Is believed that It will snake no change in the present condi tion, although it will undoubtedly per mlt a closer patrol of that area than is possible when It is included in the larger forest. The George Palmer iany LumberComp Retail Departeient v ; We Solici t your orders for Shingles, Rubberold Roofing, Deadenng. ftlt. Building Paper We are prepared toj furnish and deliver material, - - promptly. ' Phone ' Main 8. N. MOLITOR. 11. u. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and , Depot street Office. Main OS; Rest ' dence 69. -: A. L. EICI1ARDSON, M. D. j. w. LqucnuN, vl a . : Ejri. Eichardson ft LoughUa, , 'Fhyilclaaa and Burjeons, , Phox Offlca Black 1362; sInd. 813. Office Hours 8 to 11; I to 6; 7 to S. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind. ill ""' Dr. LouKhlln's res. Main 757: Ind. 1297. W the 7th day of Jane, 1911, me;t at the council chamber at the hour ot ' i o'clock p. m., to consider said estimat ed cost, and the levy of said assess ment when a bearing will be granted to any person feeling aggrieved by such assessment ' La Grande, Oregon, May 2ith, 1911. CITT COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C M. HUMPHREYS, f Recorder of ths1 city of La Grande, Oregon." o -J : ,. . . . . Mar 26-10t G IL UPTON, Pli, O. M. D. Physli lan i: and surgeon. Special attention ic ,lKye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Office la La Grande' National Bank Build Ing. phones: Office Main 2, Resi ' dence Main 32. :.'" ';' DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician and Surgeon. , " Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phones;:: Office Main '22; Res". dence-Main. 72&. Ind. 631. GE0.W.W,.ZI1IMERMAN )steop!th Physician. Sommer Bldg., Room 7. ' 8. and 10. Phonefe; Home 1332. ii Pacific,' Mala ,63, Residence phone, ' ' Black 85l, Successor to Dr. C. E. Moore. 't v 1. C PRICE, D. M.' ie JLutuU--iwoui ". 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black 399. mm DR. P. A. CHARLTONr .Veterinary Sur; geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store( La Grande. Residence phone, Ret 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone C3; both phones si V residence. '' 'v. !:: ATTOOETS AT LAW. COCHRAN & .COCKRAN Attorneys : ... Chas. E.' Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. . La Grande' "National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. T. H.'CRAWFORD--Attorney at Law Practices in al lthe courts of the ' : State and- United States. . 03ce In La Grande Natiuuai Banc Bldg., Ls Grande. Oregon. v D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer Baker C'ty, Ontan.f: Hypnotizing Lobster. 'Hypnotize lobsters! v Sure thing you can," said the man in South street "See here," be said, picking op an active one by the body behind the claws. He stroked It down the tall three or four times, and the lobster be came very stiff and still, He set it on the floor against the wall, standing it np." He took four or Ave more lobsters and treated them the same way. "Now watch 'em for a minute." he said, looking at the row of prospective chaf ing dish . fillets. The first lobster gradually became limp and fell on the floor with a crash. This woke the third lobster in the row. for it too, fell forward.. .Then two more fell. Tbey all started to make off, but be caught them as they tried to scuttle away. ' "Sure thing." . said the . South street man; "it's as easy to Hypnotize 'em here as on Broadway." New York gun. ;.!;, ; .. ' ? ? - Notice.' , Having sold out the transfer and fuel business we desire to thank all our former customers for their 'pa trongage. Anyone owing the firm of G. E. Fowler will please call at the office of J. W. Welton & Son and settle the same, , , ' ' ADAH FOWLER, Administrator of the estate of G. E FowleT, deceased. M 27-Ju 1. Do tlot Let 'This . Escape wa miiviiii viif mm m a WELL BRED i Folks want Bread well baked. easy to be had if you keep your f-j e$ open and find out where to buy . BEST BREAD MADE. i "Investigation will lead Cght up: to front dcor of this lr,':-"t jt, is i have "ihose who know" ! avs ; e, J r j ders.. No sour, heavy t wST iva les j this bakery." ' . . . W ' . For light, wholesonse bread come here every time. . . j FERNDALE CEEAM ) i b-;gt made, most wliolasome Ice cream n tho mark;t. S01YFLAKE BAKFRY, JAS. FARQUHARS'ON, PropJ r bear In mind that we sell the, putest and best gnin and feed. GKAXDE nOSDE CASH CO,' v. Phone Main 6. to, ILt I y The Alhy pay Rent ? IVe loa s money to buildrana' yoj pay us as you would tent L R. OLIVER. Anehts Wanted Good hustlers, gade specialties. to ..-Bell aigh ' Live men of STAREBERG, & SANPBORcf j Main 70 , ' 4 Ind. "Oi OUR LEADERS. " Edwards' Dependable : Coffee, Teas - and -Eirtracts. Hill Bros.' High Grade Cof fees .and Teas. "' ' "I I Anrour's'Hams, Bacon and Lard. i good address can beat a salary JC resn V e?etaDieS ana nilt. . Job two to one. I Xottce of Street Improvement. " Palling Up Out of a Balloon. If a ' man falls - out of a rising aero plane or balloon he will not go toward tho earth, but will continue rising Into the air for . an appreciable time. ; If the air machine were stopped la its ascent at the time it could catch the man as be came down. If the airship were ascending at the rate of tUrty two feet a second the man would rise sixteen feet before beginning to fall toward the earth. Thus, by reducing the speed of its ascent, the vessel might keep by the side of the man and rescue him. The reason why the man rises is the same as the reason tor a ballet's rising when shot from a gun into the air-both the man and theArallet are given a velocity upward. and it takes some time for gravity to negative that velocity. Harper's Weekly. ,... , . ' Bide Issue. Brother Hardesty. how much are yon going to give for the support of the gospel this year V x - "Why. Brother Asknm, if I ain't belpin' to support it when I give 113 to the organ fund, Q to the chandelier fund, $5 to the carpetsiund, donate two tons of coal, chip In for the jani tor fund and furnish most of the gro ceries when we have a church supper of course I'll put down somethin'. How much do yon want?-Chicago i Tribune. Apply from 8 to 11:30 a. m. The Oregon Spec ialty Co. . Room 1, Corpe building, up stairs.) Second entrance south of post : .. : office. To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the common council of the city of La Grande, Ore gon on the 15th day of December,, 1909, creating jmprovement district No. 13 and designating North Fir street, as such district, and , in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said common council on,' the 3rd day of May, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared its intention to Improve all that portion of North Fir street in said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon macadam roadway, the counts will, ten days after the service of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such, Improvement, order that said above described im provement be made; that the boundar ies said district to be so Improved are as follows: , All that portion of North Fir street, from the south curb line of Monroe avenue, to the south line of Z ave nue. " ' " ' :7 ' (A) And the property affected or benefitted by said improvement is as follows: ; : ' '. :'-v' -; All the ast halves of blocks 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2, Predmore addition block 1, Predmore block and east halves of blocks 155, 150 and N. E. 1-4 of block 125. -Chaplin's addition and the west halves of blocks 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Predmore addition and the west half of 154, 151 ; and 149, Chaplin's addition' and N. W. 1-4 of block 124, Chaplin's addition, all in the city of La Grande, Oregon ' Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and ( T benefitted by such Improvement for the purpose of paying for such lm- X provement That the estimated cosfT of uch lmDrovement . is the sum of t $14,780.00. For the quickest and Most Re liable ' ' f MESSENGER. , SERViCE Call Main 4 or Independent 121. II. KESLER. v Calls Answered Promptlvj Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN N OCONNELL'S Cigar Store TooL Billiards, Cigars, Tobac co and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of cigars in the city. Observer's Coast League base ball scores every day there's a fame. - . . -Corner Depot and Jefferson St. - The rooms are good and Steam heated only J;block"from depot one D. C. BrichouXjPropi Plumbing and Heating JoKn Melville ; 1420 Adams fat LA GRANDE, , r ... 1 ORE t1Ml VWW1W La Grande's Leading , Jeweler .. Opposite C S. Lanl Office a A dams AvenuN .. . That the council win, on lltnllHllllnnlttitl A I If' $ 1 w j f V ' i I . I I i r