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LA GRAXDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1911. 4 JOTICE OF STREET I3PEOTTrEXr TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No t)c is hereby given that in pursuance of 8 resolution adopted by the common council of the city or La Grande. Ore gon, on the first day of December, 1909. creating Improvement district No. 9 and designating Fourth street as such dlsrrict, and la pursuance of a resolu tion adopted by said common council on the fifth day of July. 1911. whereby said council determined and Cectared Its intention to improve all that por tion of Fourth street, in said Improve ment district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon cement sidewalks, on each side of street, tne council will, ten days after the service of this no tice upon the owners of the property tffected and benefit ed by such im provement, order that said above de icribed Improvement be made; that the boundaries of said district to be so im proved are as follows: All that portion of Fourth stree ' frnm the south curb line of Jefferson .! .rpmie. to the north curb line nf M ! venue. j IA) And the property affected or! benefitted by said Improvement Is as follows. East half,' of blocks 1, 2. and 3, Crandy's addl Ion and west half of block 58. 59. 60, 9?. 103,104. 105 and 115 and east half of blocks T5. 74 and ' fi7. Chaplin's addition to La Grandfl, . Oregon. Also tract of land on ouria f street situated in SE corner of sec 6, T 3, S.. R. 38. E. W. laying b? twten Pennsylvania and Main ave nues.' . ; ' ,'. Xo'lce is hereby further given that ' the council wll levy a special assess- ikes': on all -tfee pro:irty affected and benefitted by such improvement for the purpose of paying fcr such improve rafrt. That tlvs eslliaated cost of suca imtircT-nun; is tbs -sum of $2 200X0. That the council will, on the BecotiJ day of Augost,19H meet at the council 'chamber at th? hour of 8 o'clock, p. m..l to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hear'ng will be granted to any peron feeling aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, July 21st, 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRAXDE, OREGOX. , 'V :, i By C. M. Ill-MPH RETS, Recorder of the City or La Grande, Oregon. ' , , :-2i -lot :'.':' ';;'?-.'"" , : . ' NOTICE OF STBEET FMPROYEXEJif 1 - . . ." :C :. . I TO WHOM IT iiAY CONCERN: No-' titre is hereby given that In. pursuance of a resolution adopted by the common council of the city of La Grande, Ors gon. on the 27th day of October, J909, creating improvement district No. . S, and designating Second street as such ft Perry Pneumatic i Wind Mills. Deming Pumps, Richardscn & Boynton n - Warm Air Purnaces. Pipe Valves and Fittings, Gut 1 ters, Plumbing Fixtures ment of Nickel Trimmings. PLUMBERS, 'HEATERS'1 srsr. mmmu Cement Couiractor & Builder Get myfigutes befoiz' bti'.dtig ' yevr. .side:a!L: You- can build - a cement house .ss c:csp zs 'frame. 25 years experience. Phone Main k$ That's What It's Good For W r3 district, and in pursuance of avesolu-f tion adopted by said common council on the fifth day of July, 1511. whereby i-.a coucc:i determined and declared its intention to Improve all :hat por tion of Second street, in said improve ment district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon consent sldt-w-jk an(j constructing curb on each side, cf the street, the council will, ten days after the senrice of this notice upon lhlEAT0 PETITIOX SIGXEK owners of tne property affected and benefitted by snch Improvement, order that said above described Improvement be made; that the boundaries of said district to be so Improved are as fol lows: All that portion of Second street from the soutn curb p.ne or Jefferson avenue to the north curb line of Main avenne. ' A) And the property affected or benefitted by said improvtmea: is s follows: - - ' East half of blocks 7. 8 and 9 and we8t half of blo;k " and 1. all - i "twa signing tnese peut:ons o so at Grande' 0reSn- ' the county court house. Allen H. Eat- Notice is hereby farther given that ion, state represen.ative from Lan? the council will levy a special assess- county, may submit such a measure mcnt on all tha property affected and to the voters of Or?gon under the Inl benefl ted by such improvement for Illative in the general '.lection of No the purpose of 'paying for such im-jv-mlKr. 1912. Mr. Eaton is psrticu rroivment. That the estimated cost.ofi larly interes ed In such a law as he such improvement Is the sum of $2.-J proposed from .he fact that he was a tfl mn win. on the! umber. al jth. Lens.. county, deiega sscond.day of August. iSU. mett at j tion that ' stctrre, througa tae last the council chamber at the tocr of S" Crtgcn legislature. Increased appro- O'clock p. m., to conslcer said esti maied cost, and the levy of said as sessment, when a hearicg will be granted to any person ftilttg argriev efl by such ass?ssmett. ., La Crande. Oregon". J!y-.St. 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA. GHAXDE, ' Cr.EGOX. ' ' ' Efcorder c? ;hi Ci-y t L?. aissle i Crfgon. 21-5t '.;' - Plj-e fr Sale. A large ijnantity of terra cot'.a pipe suitable for well curbs aad drains. Di mensions. Itcia IS to SO inches. This will be sold rerr chean as I am clean-! ng up all work in La Grande. - . ' . I B. S. DAVIS. Foley Hotel. 7-ll-tf Lace Mjkfrs Face Idleness. Paris, August 1 -About 200.COO hand lace makers of Franc? are threatened T-;rb( dr" 'tiitioj ptv scco'."rt of imita tions made on machines and marketed at low prices. An organization headed by projr.in;nt women may be formed - .11; t- - - , n- i-(,i.ii erii.jjg ua . chine made lace as hand made. ' Water Systems, Sainsci; of All Kinds, Pull Assort (if : 4- s 41 i SHElI METAL WORKERS f- ' ti ,: n' fl . Q Say u t 3t Rj r hat Ails You HODS inn EIM! TO EXEET EFFORT Would Have 111 Petition Stewed tie Ceauty Court Hoom. at : Xew ways to evade possible fraud in signing of petitions looking to ward the making or unmaking of Ore gon laws ars pointed out by Repre sentativs Eaton of Leip county !n a detailed account in ths Oregonian: Convinced that .he only direct wav j to abate the frauds practiced in this ; state In securing signatures to fnitia- live and referendum pe:i.ions ia ,to aiii.ua xoa law ana require tnat per- pnattens for th whkh have be n state un.versuy, f-n ml'lnn ..f.; FORP . .t-.w. . Jthr bureau of chemistry. "I am eatisfied that if the present; "It is mw firm belief." safrt wth '" i',,a5 lce circmatton.orini- dog of the public health today, "that j tiative and refer; ndum petitions is ' many thousands of Americans are suf I amended so as to require-that every : ferin? now from 'incarafcle' dlssases j elector desiring o s!gn such a petition who might have been healthy had th:y s:us.r go t.- t:-e county ronrt bouts to ' vn;C the proner me;cine8 when th? ;do so, the fraud that is now carrl.d rtiseas? was in Its infancy. But thev on In securing signature win be done' reli d on the advice of quacks and away entirely," said Mr. Eaton ; consumed large quantities of nostrums at :he Imperial yesterday: "Invesiga--which, while they might not have jtScns that have been made disclose harmed ..them, still did them no"good tthat a large percentag? of th -signs-. 'at all. " , - - a . vuuuui U luc 1.US' 'III M in in. mapanjiim A V. .. T-t " : versny of Or; gon approjr!a;icn ' . -..o aua uc uiaus. ins jEm going to take the matter up with Sama "! trim nt V ..!! . . . " ' . . """"l .uiiiHiive msasure in tne recent cam- jpnlga in Portland. ' Tay Indnees Fraud. I "Ti pr:sent system of securing "ca urea to Iaitla Ive snl refe-'a- cam ptit;cr.s by paid circulatrrs at 5 cr 10 cenra amine hss proved a pra mium on forg;ry and other crook-:d work by pro! ssicca! c rculatcrs. Of course provision could be msde and win he made in the proposed meas-; tire, by which voters in tua larger! ;uusill-3 Ol HIS S at?. re!ln Ht rnn. - - " sld.rabe distance from the county seat? will pot be required to make a ions;' "Journey to the court house merely to' ign some peuticn In which they m!Mt ,hi ci8Ssis this vear !8 slight ;be in ercstod. Tht3 is a itrtail whWi ,nil u U unrstcod the rim win to m en? r.,g ma m..s ESSf au reierejiGista tLaj tn?v hav; assured Sm- l""st theyi fsvrr s-aa-.e scrt piun! a vne omy means of. curtailing (be fraud ' ia now prac V.d. If I sfurei. ettSIfieRt erxor.rsr?mnt r:Icir hf ! M iir.o I shall ass's; to draft a bill that ccrer" the euh.'cl I h.-.ve cntlined. o hsiT frr m nay fntjrts'cd rortr who hss any suggestions to rcalte concern - 1 Hons should he mailed to me at Eu - In 'crdjr to Vive the propsssd' mea- j ssre a tiiorousli test, it la the plan ofi !Mr. Eaton, when 'the bill has 'been" (drafted, to have copies cf It U ft 'with the county clerks of the several co-jn- Tlie. ii:! Intive paUitjas will Is k-;?t la tha o.Uct s of th : Ctr.ty 11 ; S3 ...... . w.ivi ici luu-i IU fcit:U iiieia si.l be.obl?gs!'to'sd to the. o.Tco cf a V a ' i- . . . u.uu oiuciai ia tne county court. Bcvh to o so. 'rr;s ;h:.-t In this viy Mr. t.ton I's - th?-d 2i:d -en Iho part of! tlio pcopla of the sta'e for such a aica- f sur will be thoroughly teatc J bv tho ' extent to which tha petitions shall be! 9sn:d voluntarily. In subml'-ttns the prpcr,-:d measure, no pa;d circulators will bo' cmplaywl. jftft:?fl prti-j tiong will bear the e?ts(ur:s of only! rhose electors su.1icent!y in-j terested in the pl?nrj go to the court l.ouse and aHlx their sijtnaturca to the 1 llt'ons. ' , Eaton Favor? JSysiem. . ' I am a friend of tha Oregon system. as my record plainly bIiows," said Mr. EaJon, "and in suses.lug tha chan.c;3-! I have in the method of securing s!?-j natures to Initiative and referendum petitions, I do so as a frifnd of that j system. The Oregon system has only two enemies; those who have no nse for S: at all ar.d those who. whil profs':cg to be its frlocds, will not consent to any changes that will mske its application more safe and guard the people against the abuses to which it is now subJHied. Of :bt two ece- mies. the latter class is the more dan- gerous to the permanent? 0 7 Ear0n said ver-av t 1' 0r8a Aricl College re- K. MOUTOR. M. D.-FhySlri,3 aa-S in st, w iw l WT.rb.tr ot Oregon - , BOt growers are getting 3.73 a box rv St. Phones- O-V V h fS rl Umt,his l "jfor their rars now. Although th,rei S the e l that Is b.ng prepared to j m., Bot be over fi..r or sisty rcnt ' ' annul the referendum movement ;of MM, cm ,t nXii Rlrer ft ! A u RICHARDSON. M. D aganst the university appropriation.. ' ls of wllrat that j fce-J J. V. LOUGHLIN. M. D Among the minor details to be decided j ,t -., b a coo, Ttar - Drs v,:aron jnr. vfiuu u tue taiiiaver waose name win . appear aB plaintiff In the proceedings ! which will be instituted in th Marion i county crcuit court.. PW PILLS 11LD AGAINST XEW CAXPAIGN AGAISST JHEDI- !ES lXArGl KATEH. Ilariey W. Wfley, Pare Food E.v.trt, Leads In fnia!ini Again. Washington August I a -urauu it I campaign against the manufacture an 1 KaiB nr r.'ii rwi;;ni i ,!. j tied by Dr. Harvey W. WUey, chief of .- i constaer tnat patent medicines at r til. ruiatf tpi run in rv Jiiifi COi5"f 83 ia an eCor! t0 ,ne P" saee of a bill which win nmvi tt-.nt 11 mannfartllrpa nf nntotl rtr. have a pharmacist's certificate and tnal aH persons who sell or pjcr.be" 'hose must be possessed of a doctor's degree valid In the plitce -i:r; Ihey operate. I think that this will put end to the illicit business of promiscu ons paten' medicine selling and savo many- thousands of p;rsons from be comir.s slaves to the habit." , (itlddrn Trir Entries In. , New Tork, Angtist 1. The entry list for th Glidden tour closed today. The tour w'll start in Ssmmber. Inter- it - .. :s"..; : - r""":.rv::, n 1 ;-.ii' irm :;Jt ..;; ii' ;.;JLlii. fQ' o NICE LEVEL LOTS LOCATED TWO BLOCKS UOnTHOF THE RAILROAD SHOPS. : IVe are offering these- lots at from $160.' to $200. each, on the most liberal terms ' jji ti T ? I i We furnish you an abstract of title, Wtien yov have for these lots. Not a poor tot in our whole offering r Im Better call at our Bell Phone Main 752. . Independent phone 262. Foley Motel Block. te called eff if the entries do cot to- tal SO or core ty toRifht. (.'ood Price fsr Pears Oregon Agrkuliural Co'leee, Cor-i vallU, Ore., July Z9. "The price for p?ars skeins to be especially rood ini-;tti;s s?ascrl; said Deaa A. B. Cordler , 1 NOTICE OF STREET ISPEOTESENT 5 ' TO WHOM IT MAT CO.NXERX: Xo- Jtice is hereby given that In pursuance! ! of a resolution adopted by tha common i council of the city of La Grande. Ore- j gon, on the fifth day of August. 1909 ; creating improvement district Xo. 2, ; and designating Third street as such district, and in pursuance of a reso- 1 lution adopted by said common coun cil on the fifth day of July. 1911, whereby said council determined and , declared its intention to improve all ' that portion of Third street, in saidj 2 Imvrovement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon cement sidewalkg on each side of t"ie street,! ' tk council . wai, . ten days after the servsc ot tnjs notice upon tne" owners of the property affected and benefitted by such improvement, order that said above described improvement be made; that the boundaries of said district to be so improved are as follows: All that portion of Third street, from tthe south curb line of Jefferson ave nue, to the north curb line of Main fA And the proper'y affected or baeflt'ed by said improvement is as follows: East half cf blocks ".8 9 and west l.slf of llocks 1, 2 and S. all In Gran , dy's sddHion to the city of La Grande. v.v r.... -.v.. , th council will lery a "special assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by suctt improvement ' for the purpose of paying for such Im provement. That the estimated cost sof such improvement Is the sum 'of $1.C-I9.fi(. Thai th council will.' on th-? s?cor.d day of' AasA"-," 1011. meet at the council chamber at the hour of! S o'clook. p. m. to consider snid eti- roated cost, and the levy of said as sessment, when a hearing will b? sranied to any person feeling acgriev by such assfsment. La Grande. Oregon. July 2lst,19U. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, .;' OREGOX. ,' ".; By C. M. HVMPREYS. P.ec order of the City of La Grande, Oregon. 7-21-im '; . '".'..- office and learn more about these ids. KVESTIEBIT GO. H riuirEssiox il nr.i ( i r r.i ; i PKIMHAXS AM) M KGE3S Loughiin J Physicians and Surgeocs ' Phone Office Black 13-:; led. to S Dr- Rkhardson's Res. Main IC; 312. ' I1"- Loughlins Rts. Mala t:T; !nJ. 1237. ; lI- rPTOX. Ph. G. M. !. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention t- Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. 0e 1n La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: OIEce Main 2; Resi dence Main 32. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Fhygfelaa and Surgeon. Special attention to disiases and surgery of the eye. Phones: O.Ttce. Main 22; Residence Main 72S. Ind. 631. j G EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332. Pacific. Main 63: Residence. Black !r.l. Sucossor to Dr. F. E. Moora- G. T, DAE LAND, CHIPvOPRACTOIt, not Drugs, not Sargtry, not Oste opathy v Consultation free. Rncrc 20. la Grande National Bank Eidg. J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Rooia 23. La Grande National Back BuiU ing. Phone. Black S9. DR. P. A. CIJARLTOX. Vetfrinary S-.ir-geon. . Oce at Hill's Drug stor?. La Grande. Residence Phoue. Rel 701; , Office' Phone, Black 131; In dependent Phone 53; Both Phonea at Rits!d.-nci. ATTOEXETS AT LAW COCiTRAN & CCCIIRAN Attorneys; Chaa. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cacfi rnn. Ij Grande, National Bank .Buildir.g. La Grande. Oregon. T. IT. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in all the courts of the State and United States. OITiee in La Grande National Bank Building;, La Grande, Oregon. LAW OFFICES CF GHERX & SM ALL. A'torncys, ovfr Silverthorne's Druj? store. La Grande, Oregon. R.' Jos. Grern and Chas. A. Small. Rooms 15 tind 16. ' D. W. C. XKION Mining Engineer. B.ilrr C'tv. 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