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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVEa 0L3tlV2. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911. PAGE x 1 Saw ms Banks pay 4 per cent, but yoar tarings Invested In a RlYer side Addition lot, will double In a few years. Because Riverside Addition Is right In the center or industrial : activity. v' Riverside ' addl tlon will soon have on ot the finest paved streets In the entire city. The work on Second street, la rapidly nearing completion. Riverside Addition - the home ot many of La Grande's best citizens. ' V ; , OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW V Soma of the lots are $75.00. None are higher than $266. Tou can buy on your own terms. ' Office Open Evenings William LliUsr Ct Bro., i 110? Adams Avenua. MAIN 1. Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson II Wisd Mill?; 7; ""ip; Richardson & Boynton f If 'Warm Air Vnrnnnos Tirn VqIttoq an1 "PH-flnrro flnl' 1 ( ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort- BAY & ZWElFEl $ PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEE1 METAL WORKERS G. Tw D&rley . Cemient Contractor 7 Consult him before letting your sidewalk GRANDE RONDE MEAT CO. Uses only Refrigerator Counters and they show our cut meats in a most sanitary and appetizing way TWO MARKETS BOTH PHOHES 5 POUND TIN TOPS CAR LOAD RECEIVED at the George Palmer 1 Retail Dept. PAone, Main 8 WHAT . IRnUTTHF WOMflfy S ;Tie worn 1 fhe meals in your home o i Doesn't her welfare her health and haminesa pall 1 for something than she puts up wiihl 4 . I Isn't she entitled to the thinM that will malre her 1 If '' j i i t. i ' i if wont easier ana ner cooiong nours snorerr ; it it uur Jiieemc icanffes cost no more to onerat.e than a "i nna ft-rxennlr. nri( thpv arA rtAttfr in pwrvwnv TTiot H are quicker, easier and cleaner to usethan any other if range. -. , v. Tf mil think the woman who coolcs the mpal in rrnnr r home is entitled to the best ncall us up. Main 34. Eastern Orego? Light & Power Co. RESORT GlUEf. ; ITTEIlTi WALLOWA LAKE IS GREATLY IM- , rSOTED THIS TEAK. Bsrre Itldes Through Mountains a ; Featore Hereafter. , J. B. Egnnsperger," president ot th;. Wallowa Lake Amusement company wa in La Grande yesterday afternoon on his way to Baker where Jie wjH talk Joseph fsatuKl,. A ifiat many Important Improvements haV4 ifeen made at the popular amusement re sort In the heart of the mountains of Wallowa county, and Mr. Egensperger affirms that special stress will be laid on entertaining La Grande people. Borne time during the height of the season a special day will be set aside for La Grande people. Rates to the lake from Walla-Walla Huntington and Intermediate points have teen' provided for, on the con federation that, the tickets : are pur chased to Wallowa Lake and not to Joseph, , Many fietaJSs Explained. The genial manager-of fh resort said yesterday: "We have provided some Special features- this year and we can announce the following prices and details: : . ' ' 'Bate ' "By the date One tent with one bed, $1.00 per day;; one tent with one bed and one cot, $1.50 per day; one tent with two beds, $1.75 per day. "By the week One tent with one bed, $5.00 per week; one tent with one bed and one cot, $7.00 per week; one tent with two beds, $7.50 per week. ' "Meals are furnished at the res taurant and lunch counter at reason able prices. $5.50 meal tickets can be purchased for $5.00. "Parties-desiring to bring their own caplng outfits wlll bo allotted space free.'." ,,',' ' ;".... "Burros and saddle horses for mountain climbing 25e per hour. Spe cial rates by the day. : :; -- "Dancing Wednesday and Saturdays and on special occasions if desired. "Special excursion rate8 of one and n third fare on thn O. W. H. & N. from Walla Walla, Pendleton, La Grande, Baker, Huntington - and Intermediate points direct to the park. MB sure to ask for tickets direct to Wallowa Lake park.) , .. '' ,-; , ''For further information address the Wallowa Lake Amusement coni- ' pany, Joseph, Oregon." ' w Boat Launched. , A new boat to tak the place of the one destroyed by fire last year, was launched last Saturday. It has been christened the "Android" and will cross the lake In 19 minutes. It is a fast boat, neat and prim. the last numbered bond, rate per cent per annum, payabl semi-annually, maturity ten years, redeemable at tbW office of the treasurer, at the op tion of the city of La Grande, upon the payment of tbo face value therof, with accrued Interest to date of payment. at any semi-annual coupon period, at or after one year" from datfe. Certified check to accompany bid same to be forfeited if successful bidder fall to take bonda and pay for same. Pro posals shall be sealed and marked, "Bid for Improvement Bonds." Said bonds to W?. sold for not less than the par value and accrued interest. The council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. ,' , La Grande, Oregon, July 5th, lSlf. .. C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of th City of La Grande, Oregon. , 1 7-7-5t - V ' - ft 1 ' WEAtTU OP llAIB. The Jfewlln Drug Co. Has the Prepa ration That Grows -Hair, Stops Dandruff and) Makes Hair 1 Gloriously Radiant. Money back say the Newlln Drug company if Parisian Sage doesn't eradicate all dandruff, stop splitting hiilr. falling hair and acalp itch, and put life and lustre Into the hair of any man, woman or child. . " : ' : And Parisian Sage Is so pleasant and refreshing. ' No cheap perfumery odor to carry around all day, no dlsagree lablfl concoction that " disgusts the senses, but a daintly perfumed tonic that prove Its" goodness the first time, you use; it. ' :' ': ''.;,' v BaldneBS and faded hair are i both caused by dandruff germa. Parisian Sage kills the germs and causes the hair to grow abundantly. Jarge bottle for 50 cents at the Newlln drvlg store and druggists ev erywhere. Fresh Fruits and Verretabl by Express Daily Strawberries Loganberries Blackcaps Red Raspberries Cherries Cherries ' Bananas Yatennelcns Cantaloupes Fresh Tomatoes Fresh Cucumbers Wax Beans Peas'.,- . Oi- .' Grape Fruit V '""" , Lemons -la . Sugar Loaf Pineapples , .u?"- ew Potoes Beets Turnips Lettuce Onions '" ; ! t Cabbagfe : " '."' !i Citv Gtoce&v and Bafieir 2f ," ' ' J uuicnes piaguii Shop No Horse Shoeing Wagon repairing a specialty. If your Tires heed resetting give us a call, 1 Second-hand Buggies? Hacks and Camp Wagons for sale. Red 42.- .'''' I -1 O'CONNELUS Cigar Store Fool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobae 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 game. . . ? Corner Depot and Jefferson St JiEW LAW ON TAXES. Delinquent List to Be Published Again This Tear. .r . ; What might foe of Interest to. the genlearal public is a law which was en acted by the last legislative assembly, providing that, beginning four months after the date when any taxes become delinquent, each sheriff of the) state shall give a month's notice by weekly publications In a certain newspaper and by publicly posted notices, of a complete list of the taxes so delin quent, with the names ot the respec tive owners in connection therewith. According to this law anyone who ehall have failed by the latter part of July to settle either the whole or the first half of his tax for the year 1910 (the sarnie, In this case, becoming de linquent on the first Monday of April, this year) may expect to find his name and the description of his , property Hated in such advertlsemleint which will state the provisions of the law, as follows: That the sheriff will, on and after the 6th of October next sell, upon application, certificates of delin quency covering any of th lands so listed. The first publication will ap pear about the 4th of August. D&W2t ' rarPEOYEJTEST BOND SALE. City of La Granf Oregon, Bond Sale. Proposals will be received by the undersigned, until Wednesday, the 19th day of July., mi, at 8 o'clock p. m., for $26,033.84 of Improvement bonds, denomination $500.00, except NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT TO WHOM IT MAN CONCERN., Not t!ce i " ' 1 pursuance of a - resolution adopted by the com mon couqey of the city of Xa Grande, Oregon, on the 17th "day of "August, 1910, creating Improvement district No. , 25, and designating ' Chestnut street, as such district, and in pursu ance of a resolution adopted by said common council on the 7th : dny of June, 1911, whereby Bald council de termined and declared its Intention to Improve all that portion of Chestnut street, in said improvement district as hereinafter described, by constructing cement: walks 12 feet wide on both sides of. the street, the council will, ten day after the service of this notice upon the owners of the, property af fected and benefitted by such Improve ment, order that said above described improvement be made; that the boun daries of said district to be so " im proved are as follows: All that portion of Chestnut street, from the north line of alley between Adams and Jefferson avenue, to the south line of Jefferson avenue. (A) And the property affected or benefitted 17 &id improvement. Is as follows: Lot 13, block 115, Chaplin's addition and Lot 1, block 114, Chap lln's addition, all In La Grande, Ore gon. : v '' ;.;' ,; Notiec Js hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected or benefitted by such Improvement for the purpose of paying for such im provement. That the estimated cost of such Improvement Is the 'sum of $412.33. That the council will, on the 19th day of July, 1911, meet at the council chamber at the hour - of 8 o'clock, p. m., to consider said esti mated cost, and the levy ot said as- sessment when a hearing will be granted to any person1 feeling ' ag grieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, June 28th,' 1911 CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, . , '." : OREGON. By C. M HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, '',.' ' ; ' :. Orejrr. ' ," Jupe 30-10 t Hay Fever and Summer Colds MUST BE RELIEVED QUICKLY AND WE RECOMMEND Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ' For quick and definite results . For MEASLES' COUGH, for the COUGH that follows SCARLET ; FEVER, for I CROUP, WHOOPINQ COUGH, for ASTHMATIC bunuuiUNS, or cougn of whatever origin, including CHRONIC COUGHS of ELDERLY PEOPLE, use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , LV FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY la Grande's Leading Opposite U. 8. Lani Offlct A dams Avenne. Hi4;t4lm-ltll'ftHt4-4- Money Invested in aHom&BringsVou Real Rewards that cannot be measured alone in dollars and cents. There's satisfaction in knowing you have a home when possibly all other inYestments fail it gives you a feeling of security and demands the recognition' your fellow townsmen, be cause by building you show your faith in the fu ture of the community. And every community is known by its deeds. Tou can help and at the same time help yourself. A home investment is always the most meritorious, and loss is less like ly because you are dealing in values you under stand and with people you knew. ' We have up pleid the lumber for the homes of many of your friends who are now on the road to success, and want to talk with you whenever you're ready. WENAHA LUMBER CO. I GREENWOOD & MADISCI. rt ; Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732 r Hi Ti 't. a