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THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911. ... S''- J .m. . . a, -. ..,., L -1 -.1 7 i ! 1 ! U i fcWe are- Selling -Oxford Slioas lor 30 6 ays at a Big Reduction. $6.00;for $460. - W a few Bathing Suits left, Will give a good reduction oa fe TT? - ;T7- .TT:V- Ti 11 21 11 ft f . . - i ' 0 ' . 1L J VU O v Q 1 .1 n ; 1 .... - , WWvJ'l(Wn-tv'' ,f..V. .1 i -.... NOTICE. .u-;:: ' lotlce of the recorder of ' the "city" of La Grande, Oregon, of the assessment of Main street from the east curb line of First street to the west line ' of Fourth street.' ; . ' y . . . . . Notice is hereby glvon that the as sessment roll for the Improvement of Main street from the east curb line of First street to the west line of Fourh street, being in Improvement district No. 3 in the city of La Grande, Ore gon, under the provisions of Ordi nance No. 537, Series 1911, entitled: "An Ordinance declaring th cost of improving Main street from the eaBt ance with the assessment herein lev ied and to collect hiu .oeoo-.4t.w the sam being in improvement dis trict No. 3 in said city of La Grand?, Oregon," is now in my hands for col lection and that any assessment there in may. be paid to me at any time within ten (10) days from the 10th day of July, 1911, wi;hour pfnalty, Interest or cost; anft eaca property owners Is hereby notified that on application to the undersigned within ten (10) days from the 10th day of July, 1911, which lg the first publication of this notice,' they will be allowed to pay such as sessment in ten (10) annual lnstall- curb line of First street to the west j ments, the first installment thereof nients and towers to ward away the Hn of Fourth . . Street: . determin- hpiTiff rftia nnrt nnvshlA m nr hafnra "benenttea- tnereoy.t thft 5nth , f ,lv. i.::. law ni, an a o e nnn .ctnn . r- H is I r . ..v. Ition is not made as above provided, the whole amount will be and become fray the costs and expenses of the im provement; providing for the assess ment, roll of the same and directing the entry of said assessment in the docket of city liens; providing a time when the same shall become delinquent and requiring the city recorder to prepare a special assessment roll In accord- Block 1 22! Mj'OT-1" i Compkte.Equipment for Resetting ann Repairing Rubber buggy Tire LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY due and payable and delinquent on the 20th day of July, 1911. - 1 All property owner8 interested are( hevtiiy notified to appear at my office in the city ,hall and pay the same. Th assessment roll is as follows: GRAXDY'S ADDITION. lot Name of Ower. :; Am't Assessment : l G. W. and Kate Hansen $552.01 2 Geo. . W.v O'Nell and Emma , South one half South one half U A CK A TMn Uptown office Mam 720 nVIV rri U Residence Dhone Main 25 AMBULANCE E. L BUSSEY 5nfr5al Rvr.nrsion Rates of One and A Third Fare on the 0. W. R. & N. Co. from WallaWalla, Pendle Inn T n f!Lrn Yt A a Rotor nit.v. TTimtinfftcn and inter- mediate points direct to the park. (Be sure to ask a." 1a. Ji lm-u Ia XTTnll Attri T.llrA IliOl LflKE PII " 1 he Beauty opot or me lorinwest RATES ITent with ! Bed. 1 Tent vTith 1 Bed and 1 Cot 1 Tent with two beds Tent with 1 Bed t 1 Call omA 1 ftit ;1 Tent with 2 Beds ,.$1.00 Per Day .$1.50PerDay l,u....$1.75PerDayg .:,.$o.uu jrer wees f!t7.00PerWeekt IZ$7.50 Per Week jf i MEALS oWfnraUiiMi at the Restatirant and Lunch Counter at reasonable prices. $5 50 meal tickets can be pur- ( n cnasea ior .jj.w. .' Parties desiring to bring their own camping out- . ... ... ..... M fits will be allotted space FREE. I" - Burros and Saddle Horses r. for mountain climbing 25c per hour. Special rates : .. "';'' by the day. v- D ecji2!: Jays and Saturdays and on anClDC 6r tcial occasions if desired. . For Further Information Address the , Wellowa Lake Amusement Co. JOSEPH OREGON g South one half South one half except 19 feet north and south by 40 feet east and west out of southwest corner , 19 feet north and south by 40 feet east and west, out of southwest corner of East 95 feet ' "' ' r'- West 40 feet ; 5 East 95 feet ' ,"' West 40 feet ; -E. 1-2 of N. 25.4 feet of East one half 'of East one half of 1 W. 1-2 of N. 25.4 feet of west one half of west one half of 3 '8 9 10 1 2 3 8 North 24.4 feet East SO lYt; West CO feet' ' East 50 feet West CO feet .y "' . . ; .; ' North' 25.4 feet " : an ot South tei riet ''- ..- N.; 19 feet "of South one half South one half of :' 'aii of v. 8 9 9 10 10 3 4 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 5 fi R :.7 .7 ; s 1 3 3 3 8 9 10 ONeil ........ "Mertie Aldrlch ......... . . Pauline Slemon Mary M. and J. H. McLachlln. J. W. Knowles ............... Adie E. Russel Adle E. Russel .............. M. P. Hill . . . . . . . ... i Joseph Jones Nellie M. Stephens ..... Joseph Jones ........ . Nellie M. Stephens ... Joseph Jones '. Nelihsg 51. Stephens ... T. H. Crawford ........ T. H. Crawford ........ T. H. Crawford 189.72 eo.40 100.7S 285.S3 732.08 669.98 302.37 105.C6 80.71 25.88 202.49 100.00 622.31 246.19 23.12' 78.29 237.60 F. L. Meyers 26.97 F. L. Meyers . ........... F. L. Meyers ............ Mfdia Proebstel .......... Media Proebstel ... .,. N. Molitor Genevieve Bohnenkamp ... A. C. V.' r.-s, . F. H. Tytenger .1. G. Stphfns . F. H.M"teng"r J. G. Stephens . Sam Cochran . '. . R. L. Newlln . . . 86.44 253.19 " '761.M 290.91 -- 97.80 , 89.40 259.80 C47.So 25H.71 318.00 ; fV?1 10S.7' . 64.70 657.91 C. T. Bacon and Annie E. Bacon 264.3'-' C. T. Encon and Annie E. Bacon 41.23 M.-K. Hull ..............V.... 53.31) Mrs. H,' C.G!lman ...,. 68.9 Mrs. H. C. G'.lman 203.10 Mrs. H. C, Gilman .......... '.Z 559.17 ' Am't of Assessment . 'ame Description A. C. Huntington, commencing 80 feet south of the southeast corner , . of block 1, Grandy'a addition to town of ;U Grande, Union county, ; Oregon; thnce west 195 feet., thence south 125 feet, west 150 feet, ' north 125 feet, west 46.3 feet, south 133.6 feet, east 212.5 feet, north ,18.6 feet, cast 178.3 feet, north 115 feet to beginning ..-..w.V. .1220.60 Christina W. Murphy, commencing 80 feet south and 295 feet west ; . of southeast corner of block 1. Grandy's addition to the town of La , s Grande, Union county, Oregon; thence south 125 fleet, west 50 feet, Snorth 125 feet, east 60 feet to beginning V..'... ' i...... 263.10 Irene Murphy, commencing 80 feet south and 245 feet west of touth- ; east corner of block . Grandy's addition to the town of La Grande , Union county, Oregon;, thence south 125 feet, west 50 feet, nortl 125 v: feet, east 60 feet to beginning ...... .......i... 253.10 Mrs. E. E. Curry, commencing 80 feet south and, 195 feet west of. southeast corner of block 1, Grandv's addition to town of La Grande : Union county, Oregon; thence south 125 feet, west 60 feet, north 125 . feetj east 50 feet to beginning. . . . . . . ......... 263.W Nicholas Molitor, commencing 195 feet south of southeast corner of : Mock 1, Grandy g addition to town of La Grande, Union county, Ore- J gon. thence west 178.3 feet, soufh 1S. feet, east 178.3 feet, north 18.8 feet to beglpnlng ........... . .v... 38.17 By order of ths council June 28thJ1911. , r ' f j CM. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of the City of La Grande. hoa. lie hosts j-'glrt round with rugged' ffiov?.tln8 the tallry lles.- r cioso nst- r ling 'neath the shadow 'of the hills grew thriving towns. Far to the east' '.':ts.' misty" vapors' mark the home ot to.ling 'springs and thither come the their magic, waters and be healed. Stretching far beneath the moun tain Rlopea lie level lands that yield with easy graco their harvests rich. Broad fields of Wheat now waving 'neath the summer skieg like emerald seas that, later change to gold. Great fields of beets which soon through cnrel bruislngs yield their wealth of sweetnesg to the needs of man. Arid orchards vast In spring time all a bloom, then bending 'neath a load of ripening fruit, N Not only fruitful is this beautiful vale but fair exceeding fair to look upon throughout the changing sea sons of the passing years. When win ter clothes the hills In snow, like sen tinels grim the mountains stand now glistening in the sunllght'g glow then wrapped In drapery of mist and cloud Spring Joyous spring arrives. She throws upon the mountain slopes a carpet green all strewn with flowers of varied hues. Song birds arrive and all the land is glad. Through long bright summer days the mountain sides assume far richer, deeper hues. Then as the sunlight sinuous creeps from place; to place j along those furrowed walls by its soft warm caress it seeing to draw from the secret chambers of the mountain's heart the gleam of gold and precious gems that through past eg:s have lain unnoticed there, ' : ,.' Now r?own the wesUrn sky Sol's golden har!ot s"!d?s to m??t th' hi): that lift the lr heads In majesty sub lime. Th' . waiting , fleecy clouds catch - all the glancing sunbeams , bright and hold them prisoners close 'till in their bosonig burn the sam-o bright fire that grows within the opal's heart. A long bright rosy sha'ft es capes and rests In wanton glee in yon high peaks that mark the north ern limit of the valley's broad ex panse and lingers there. Slow fades those bright prismatic hues 'till all the land is mellow with the golden glow that merges' into twilight's dusky shadows. As one by one the night lamps In the sky begin to burn and Luna's shining face fills all the land with silvery light, In estacy the soul exclaims: - "How great la man that Thou art mindful of him amidst the marvelous splendors of the creat ed world." fi i n? III! UaillliK t I ' '.1 ' North Dakota 8cks Settlers i MInot, N. D., July 13 Represents-( tlves of the various commercial clubs of North Dakota assembled here today, for a two days' convention, the object of which Is to form a state federation which will wage a systematic cam paign to attract settlers to North Da kota and at the same time stem the tide of immigration to Canada and the Pacific northwest. 1 CRASDE BONDS VALLEY. (The following ' communication reached the Evening Observer, with out any nam's or address. The en velope was post-marked La Grande. Ed) Like ancient city with Its , tattle- '.I r 11 'i 1 I 1 I0U OUGHT TO KNOW this shop, and Its ability to Birve you best. Onr one strong3st desire Is to torn oat the best (LEANING AND PRESSING ; and1 to price onr services ' to meet yonr "iatlfactlon. We be lleve we do this. If yonr gar. mcnts need our attention send them to us and we will do yonr work promptly and guarantee not to rnln the materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANING 'tfGilKS Main 04. ( II. R. Waggoner The Grocery STAGERERG SANDTJORO. Main 50 Ind. 201 Something New Call end pi'C,.i:3 befcrc you send away for that bill of groceries. Lnl m fig ure with you and we can save you money. Why pay mone? ' j Tomitoes per can 8jc Corn per can v 9jc Peas per can ; 9c In case lots. These are only a few. Let us show you. ' i Your Name in a Telephone Di rectory shows ; you are . progres sive.' i;''';,' -V ' . ' . ' " '" -' i ' 1 :"' . ' I You can get a listing in our up the Manager NOW HOME INDEPENDENT TELEi HONE CO. Local and Long Distance Service. Long Distance Connection with- the Entire Belt System