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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERTER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911.
Directory of the Fraternal Orders
I of La Grande, Oregon
PI
4- r. A A. M.i iQr A,ifL no. 1-EBEKAHS Orrsul Lofle No. I
41, F.i. M. La- 4 meet-, mee:s every Tuesday evening In th
tags first and tiui c Situroaji at; J. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting men
7:80 p. a. Cordial welcome to all; : bers are invited to attend.
Masons. L, M. HOYT. W. M. i MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. Q.
-SV C. WILLIAMS, fcerretar r MIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER. See.
TORY INSECT ESTABLISHED
IFJ OREGON FEARS FtfJLEY
owners or the property tffected and
benefitted by such Improvement, order
that said above described improvement
be made; ttmt ine boundaries of said
u.s ;ict to be so improved are as fol
lows: ..
. All that portion of Second stres.
from the sooth curb l:ne of Jefferson
avenue to the north curb line cf Main
avenue. .
(A) And the property affected or
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
La Grande, Oregon. July 20th, 1911.
C. M. HUMPHREYS.
Recorder.
P. O. E. L Grande Lodge No. 433
: meets each Thursday evening a: 8
wO'clork in Elk's 'lub. t urner of . Pe
;pof street aiid WaehibKtfn er.u
f Vetting brotteit are 'frilly , n
itM to ateixl
H. J. RITTtCR Ex. '.
H. E. C0OL1DGE. F.ec. Sec.
..CVOODMEN OF THE WORLD La
Omnrte Lodge No. 169 W O. W
meets every second and fourth Sat
urdays at K. P. hall. All rtsrtlnn
me hers welcome,
D. FITZGERALD. C. C.
' J. H. KEENET. C!eik.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cro
Lodge No 27 meets er Mon
" nlchr In Cst!e ball. od Elk's halt
A Pytbtsn welcome to all rtsittn
Knigh .
JESS PAPL. C.C
R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 8
dcllars. These are the gipsy and the
; brown tall moths. These,, with whiu
butjrfliea and pine beetle wou!d soot
destroy the larges: forests In th? state.
The destruction by fire in our forests
would be less, in dollars and cents
than ths destruction that can b?
w rough, in a short time by an attack
E. ?-Hop Chapter No. 13. C. E ot ne tfPV moth."
C. n'.i- tated communications th. - Th! atement by William L. FJn
. se.onn nii Wtn Wednesdsvs of ley, president of the Oregon Audubon
"The worst devastating Insects In , pest Is outlined in several bulletins!
me world is said to be gaining a foot-j that have been issued by the bureau of benefitted by said Saprovf men. is a
nota in Oregon. The damage that they biological survey and great emphasis, fclious
accomplish runs into many millions of laid upon the natural check afforded
Pipe for Sale.
If. W. A--La Grande Camp No. 7703
- nu every Monday in the nvrnth at
the L O. 0. P. ban. Alt visiting
neighbors are cordially In vlteU to
ttesd.
E. E. DANIELS.
' FD. HEATH. Clerk.
ea-h moDtb. Visiting members, cor
Mali invited
CARRIE Ti HVNTER. TV M.
MAKY A. VVAI.'NTCK.
o ;..cccnArr -
Roods '"irrle No. 47 meets
first an i." ;qii Thursday eve,i:
In the mo. .t the I. O. O a. ul
, n Hoirt.c rers are .
society, Is based upon two newspaper
, reports, one from'Tacoma and one
. from Portland. The former states tie
brown tail moth has Infested ; he
Rainier valley, near Seattls, and that
the stat? commissioner of hortlcu't
, has or-Irred th district, aSC:cted und"
i of a communication stating that what
! appears to be the gipsy moth ha3 mar1.
Itsl appearance In southeast Portianr'
When It Is realized that entire for-
'. JfOTH'E OF STREET IMIT.OTLXIN T
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : No
tice la hereby given that in pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the common
council of the city of La Grande. Ore
Con, on the first day of December, 1909
creating Improvement district No, 9
nd designating Fourth street as such
Metric t, and in pursuance of a resolu
tion adopted by said common council
on the fifth day of July, 1911, whereby
, said council determined and declared
th? birds, it b?s been fond that th?
principal diet wa3 insects and :::o:?
iat arc dstrlman el :o forest grs?.' "i
it n nnmilar belief that birds of cer
tain kinds are destructive to ; fruit
'ie;s. while an analys s of bird stom
fh show3 coachisIvElv lasar
es's are stripped of their foliage anlfact, the harm that they do., wiich Is
left as harren as telegraph poles with-i rii?ht, I3 grsatly exceeded by the rood.
:rtet situated !n EE corner of sec. in a few days, that vast areas of tlm-1 ' It 's ?stlrt3tcd by th dapa- mrnt cf
by bird life. ' . f :
The chickadee, nuthatch, bush it.
varfcl-r, sparrow and woodpecker, ot
he Oregon birds are known to be the
vorst enemies to gipsy moths that we
have. Many sections of the country
have been watched ty scientists withl tenan ted ty stub improvemiiii ii "
he idea of ascertaln?n? to what eiten-! the pi-rpose f pav're.fn- -.(h i v I untu '?ai or,r,R
bese birds actually feed upon mo?h?.;prormer.t. That the fftima rd cost oi ! the SPrond- "
rhe result has been astonishing. Thcae sach 'teprcvement is tie sum cf ?2.- of foar. hwnfif ?d l.neal feet Ut ap-
A large quantity of terra cotia pipe
tfuUable for well curbs and drains. Di
mensions, from 18 to 30 inches. This
will be sold very cheap as 1 am clean
ing up ail wcrs in uranae.
East Lalf of blocts $ and y ar. J ; B. S. DAVIS. Foley Hotel.
weui L.uii vi u:iickj j3. ia biiu m fciij .-ll-;l
in Gresdy s addi ion to the city of Laj ',. : '- - -
Grande. Oregon. , , ;
. ' Notice is hereby further givtn :La:
fhe rm;nril Ipvv fi fmi'3l
mer, 0 '...... j proposals wll be received by the roua-
mtnt on all the prcperty affected acsi
Xetlce to Contractors.
Notice is h?reby glven'that sald
' city of tie cl y of La Grande. Oregon,
the
Tb
Investigations have demonstrated tha: 197.50. That the council w!:!.; on the
these birdg have an economical valus!'o:d day of August. i9ll. mrL at
proximately cf hoard sid.' wsl f.ve
fS '.. 'n wllth to be built on the
In the destruction of insect pests 'a i--nc51 chamber at the hour of s 80u h eide of 8 avenue fh" "'"
our fores a. that no one can approx-.-1 oclock p. n...to consMer- said - est!"-': " Grnde' Md "f8 tt f.-ns
nr A en'AA'fiAal tna iln fi La tn thin r
mate. Upon opening the stomsch? o-'ma'ed cost, and the levy of said . as
fesssment. when a . hear'ng will ?
grar.tsd to any person feeling a?gri-v.
ed ty such ussttsrsett.
La Grande, Orepoc. July 21st 1911.'
CITV cuu;jciif La GF.A'Iin.,. -OREGON.
' ,
ly C. M. H7M?nFET-.
Kp'-rrfier cf thr Cily cf Lft Grai(,
and specifif ations en file In thlsin,-,s.
Certified check of five (.r) per cet:t to
accompany. all propcsals.
By order of the county Jrly U't1:,
mi.'- ' v. ; - -. .;
C. M. HUM FH FEY":
' " 4" ' City Kecor.-in.
7-24-5t ' '-i''
! -
liesfln. Aifo tract of land on Fourth
6.. T 3. S., R. 38. E. W. M., laying bi
tween Pennsylvania and Main ave
nues. : '. ".- .-' ; ' ,
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 improve
ment. That tlve estimated cost of such
ber country are ac ually destroyed by
the attacks of . the gipsy and brown
tail moths. It is time that a thorough
Investigation were made to ascertain
whether there be any truth in these
rumors. - . -. . , " , - . '.
The gipsy moth was imported into
country for scientific purposes In 1868.
While they were carefully kept in cap
tivity for some time, they finally broke
away and within 20 years. New Eng-
ment district as hereinafter described,! day of August, 1911 meet at the council
7 laying thereon cement sidewalks.! camber at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m.,
on each side of s'reet. the council will, ,0 ton'ler said estimated cost, and
ten days after the service of this no-,the lev? ot Balfl asefstnent, when u
ale npon the owners of ,tjie property bearing will b granted to any peron
feeling aggrieved by such assessment
La Grande. Oregon, July 21st. 1911.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON. '
' By C M. HUMPHREYS;'
rrord:r of ths'City of La Grande.
its Intention to Improve all that por-! improvement Is the sum of $2,300.00. iand was attacked by them In such
tlon of Fourth street. In sa:fl improve- Tnat tn council will, on the second numbers that entire forests wt re strip
ped In a short tlm;. The legislature of
Massachusetts appropriated $30,000 for
their extermination, but to little avail.
Within ten years, over $1,000,000 was
spent In the work, followed by an ap
propriation of $300,000 In one year, yt
the gipsy moth was unconnuered. The
stae finally gave up . the work and
cue property owner spent over $75,0i()
r:n Vr nn pstsi? 'n nn effort to stern
Ibo frarfrl slaughter of he trers.
It will not take long for the Oregon
farmer, fruit grower or limber ownr
to appreciate the enormity of this, fear
ful destruc:lon after Investigating the
failure of the state of Massachusetts.
What would nappe, to these magnifi
cent Oregon forests, should the glps;
moth once gain a foothold? No oiic
can tell for the financial loss would be
greater than could ever result frou
fire. ' "' '- ' , -. . -
It is the experience of the biological
i surv?y of the department of agricui;
j turf "ft once these frightful ene mie
! of th.n tr?e Invade a Umber coun ry,
th?y cannot br dcs!royed. It is urg:d
that the best that can be don? Is tc
check them. If 75 per cent of the otai
lis destroyed, a good work has been
done. The scientific checking of this
affected and benefited by sucli im
provement, order that said above de
scribed Improvement be made: that the
boundaries of said district, to be so Im
' proved are as follows:
All that portion of Fourth ftree .
-from the south curb line of Jefferson OrfSn.
avenue, to the north curb line of Mj 7"-1"IPt -avenue.
' j '.,
(A) And the pron-erty affected or ; '
bDefltted by ea'd Improvement is as ''. ' 'Happiest
follows. " . . A Lincoln. Nv.
East half of
uranay s acidl ion and west half of t'bsmberlii i -. -n i w
tilock 68. 59. CO, 97, 103. 104, 105 and ' -
315 find east half of blocks 75. 74 and! ot "
i, til Lincoln.
ii- ul had been
Mocks 1. 2. and 3. ' ZX'!?. '! "P"
. -. 't ThM'-
-: M Ill' HT
t.ie f'lllvlff
7. Chaplin's addition to La Grande.
esc
agriculture that the damage sustained
by Insect infestation to the 'American
tree is $62,500,000 annually. Does any
one dare estimate how much this dam
age would be increased, were the for
est enemies to make Oregon their bat
tle ground? The time to check to
check their Inroad Is now, when It Is
suspected they are making this way.
The bird life of the s'ate should b?
loyally protected. These little police
men of the air should be encouraged,
saffguardede, yetted, for upon them
to a very large extent, rests the bur
den of the salvation of the forests of
this gerat state.
rn.
READ for PROFIT
, ' U for Retails
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
They work directly on the KIDNEYS,
BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES,
and their beneficial effect is felt from the
Start. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and
'fir. adder TPntmr v pttt-ttm a ttc
feet. aniirOTiiriBti'l-ir nf rsmptit -oinllr I . . '
V , -VI CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, IN
five (5f feet In width; also for the . ... nr r ...
." 'Uce Contrjeters.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals will be received by the council-of
the city of La Grande. Oregon,
for the construction of 8,700 lineal
HACK AND
AMBULANCE
Uptown office Main 720
Ref i'i'A-'ce chon Main 25
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' A branch in each principal city
The Smallest Pension.; ,
' Great Briniiu'x iiisixa si ;i-:i U tt -llbvrdl
a.i iiisiy I if otisidfriiiK tlx- vi
number of pcrsous i-urried mi iioili rlu
military bu1 tin Ivil iii. inn In w
cHHe t!ii rni o:d for f:iu.."'- 1 in-'
ment bus tindntibti'dty Ihmmi tiiihli::
ed. Vaiionn fuctors wi-r Into tli'tt-r-minium
tb nmolint to ! puid millni-M.
and tupst f:!i'toiM so cnmlilurd .npilusi
oue old milt IU.it H wiin found tliul lit
could draw 11 peusiim of imi n'ni
more than fourpent-K i-titn u year
Promptly on each ijiiiirier day there
couit-x nn otiichil -omiiitiiit'-iiliou trim
mining Hih ii mount dm In the form ol
poxtHe Htiiuips. mid In- ix . granted
leMVf of ntiHi'ixe.Iti mdiT (hut lie urn;
convert thin Into : iiK-in-y ill the post
oltii-e. Ttieu. lifter tl'e proverlilni man
Der of Hdiiors. lie irn liptlv n'en!s ti'
"liliiw" Hie entlr- niimiral. NVw . York
Tillmne.
, Wordsworth's Sens of Smell.
I'otx hnve iioi tailed lit do perfuiuoi'
JliHlk-e, tail one 'tun lor poet-Vord
woriU-wcut ihroutli life without n
sense of smell and was not sorry for
it Nature, he told Aubrey de Vere.
seemed to blm all the more n vision
But one, and once only, did Words
worth smell, and the prowile oooaxion
Illustrates the unpolished household
ways of his time. lie snt down with
his family to the midday dinner and
began to carve a leg of mutton. The
leg of mutton was stuffed with onions,
and for once, and once only, the sense
of smell was revealed to him., The
onions, suddenly laid bare, conquered.
London Standard. ;
'-. '' Taxed the Baards.
Peter the Great of Russia levied a
tax on beards. Finding that liln sub
jects were , disposed to keep their
beards at any expense of money, be
ordered all those be found lieurded to
have the hair plucked out with pincers
or shaved with a blant razor. Russia
then iiecnme a betirdles nation
NOTICE OF STREET DfPROYEMEXT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; No
tice Is hereby given that in pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the common
couneM of the city of La Grands. Ore
gon, cn the 27th day of October, 1909"
creating Improvement dis rkt No. 8,
and designating Second street as such
d'strlct. and In pursuance of a resolu
tion adopted by said common council
on the fifth day of July, 1911. whereby
said counc'l determined find declared
fs intrntlon to tmprevs all hat por
tion of Cerond stmt, in said Improve
rcrrt district fs hereinafter described,
by laying thsreon cement tide-walk ani
constructing curb' on each side of the
street, the council will, ten days after
construc:ion of 8,700 lineal feet ap
proximately, of cement curb, to be
built along certain stree's in what &
known as Connordale addition to the
city of La Grande, Oregon, same to !e
constructed according
specifications on file
proposals to be filed
five o'clock p. m. July 2Gth. 1911, and
each proposal to be accompanied
certified check o five per cent
amount of the bid. The council re
FLAMMATION of the BLADDER end
nroyingURINARYIRREGULARn'I23
Jne -ex'TC'se t. pcrmnnent benefit. .
o.vtc actum . cvic! in s;.v-
to the plans and Wffn'TlTrP'r,',3
in this office. Ail fcOtU5AM
in this office by I ISJSJiiJ&d
U tot (.ir.. Lr
d y the 'Sipf'ifiS OFTSt MOt "'rJ
dbya'K '":... ;i.,i.,1iic.n.n-. I
ill re- 1ZLZ1" " - ' ' 1 '
Cement Cantractot JxJSuUder
Get my f gures before binding yovr sidewalk. You on
build a cement block home as cte2p 2s framed 25 years
experience. Phone Main 46
That's Wht They AH Say
It's Good ForWhat Ails You
L0
i Fir Ml.
Best Grade 12 feet wide
69 Cents per sq?
6 foot wide 54 cents. nA I
. t"aiii
I at nly 93c per square yard. Buy
now you never got it for less.
.
i
L the service of this notice npon the
t-.y-. , .o.fcfcxw .P. . . a, . ' H