La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 10, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1911.
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Savoy Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
The rooms are good and
Steam heated orlly one
block from depot
0. C. Brichoux. Pro
Cdssard
They lac In front Think ivlut
that mans (he classic back
correct poise beautiful lines
ease of adjustment "with abso
lute comfort The proof is in the
fitting
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NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No-j
tice ia hereby given that in pursuance f
of a resolution adopted by the common
council of the city of La Grande, Ore
gon, on the 15th day of December,
1909, creating Improvement district
No. 13, and designating North Fir J
street, as such district, and in pursu
ance of a resolution adopted by eald j
common council on the 28th day of
June, 1911, whereby said council de
termined and declared its intention
'to Improve all that portion of North
,Flr street, in said improvement dis
trict aa hereinafter described, by con
structing cement walks on each side
of street, the council will, ten days
after the service of this notice upon
the owners of the property affected
and benefitted by such improvement,
order tha: said above described im
provement be made; that the boundar
ies of said district to be so improved
are as follows:
SES
A HEATED IDE
COUNCIL PASSES WASHINGTON
ASSESSMENT ORDINANCE
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY $
Connerdale Construction of idewalks
Let to mlth Concern.
AH that portion of North Fir street
from the north curb line of Monroe
avenue, to the south, side of W ave
nue. ' ,
! (A) And the property affected or
Bernard Logsdon was mayor of La
Grande last evening for a few min
utes, -yet during his regime as chief
executive he did not occupy the seat
on the dais nor did he wield the gav
el. The short-lived rsign was brought
about when Mayor Richardson was
called away for a few minutes just as
I the special session of the council was
i coming to order and to expedl'e mat
ters the council proceeded to elect a
chairman as President of tha Coun
cil W. J. Church was absent from the
ci y. Mr. Logsdon was elected, but
I was slow to take his seat fearing lm
follows: portant legislation , would be enacted
Lots 7 and 8, block 150; lots 13 and without his knowledge becsrti&e of bad
14. block 155; o't 1 and 26, block 154; hearing facilities. Mayor Logsdon
and lots 1 and 26, block 151; Chaplin'3 placed the nomination of C. S. Dunn
.... ,.,-,. n wo a tnrnpil down and
benefitted by said improvement is as
t'?T 1 D-MtmfiTA . hln1r i
and lots 13 and 14, block' 2;
lo 8 thirteen and : fourteen, lock
PHYSICIANS AND SrRGEOXS
t III P-l Ml .1 I I
N. MOUTOR, M. D.Physlclan and
Surgton. Corner Adams Ave. and
Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68;
Residence. 69.
A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D.
J. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D.
Dr8. Richardson & Loughlln,
Physicians and Surgeons
Phones Office Black 162; Ind. 353.
Office Houre 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind.
312.. . .;,
Dr. Loughlin's Res. Main 757; Ind.
1297.
C. H. UPTON. Ph. G. M. D.Physlclan
ana surgeon. Special attention to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office
In La Grande National Bank Build
ing. Phones: Office Main 2; ResI-
dence Main 32. '.
POUND
FT
f n 1
CAR LOAD RECEIVED
at fier
George Palmer Lumber Co.
Retail Dept. Phone, Main 8
Mr, Logsdon was still mayor. While
he was debating the Issue the real
;3; lets 13 and 14, block 4; lots. 1 and may0T re urnd and the council com
t26. Hock 23; lots 1 and 26. block 22;
Treasurer's Call for County and Scalp
' . Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned treasurer of Union county,
Oregon, has funds on hand wl h which
to pay all county and scalp bounty
warrants which were endorsed prior
to August 1st, 1911. Interest ceases
on the above warrants after August
8:h, 1911. 1 . .
... : JOHN FRAWLEY,
8-7-5t County Treasurer.
La Grande
Business
A If
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Rooms MS6
Foley Building
Term begins
August 15lV
Shorthand
Typewriting
Bookkeeping
Mathematici
Penmanship
Commercial Law
Banking and
Legal Forms
i nienesd a rather stormy session.
The first tussle came when Coun
cilman Finley. presented a minority
report as an . appendix to the major
ity report of the street committee on
the , bids for the construction of ce
roeny walks in Connerdale. The Smrth
Construction company bid was recom
mended by the co:iimUtee, but Mr,
lo:s 1 and 26, block 21; and lot 1, Hock
24, Predmore addition; all in the city
of La Grande, Oregon. . . .
Notice 1b hereby further g'ven that
the council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefited by such improvement for
".a purpose-of paying for such
"J""";u- uie com Fln,ey obje(;ted and Council Logsdon
of such improvement Is tee sum ofwa8 obJctor-8 mouthplcc(J; How
2,12S.00,...That the council will, ou : .
5V4, lilt 141111' 1 J , lt;JUt 1 J V l. v.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
' and Surgeon. Special attention to
diseases and 'surgery of the eye.
Phones: Office, Main 22; Residence
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Physician. - Sommer Bdg., Rooms 7,
8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332,
Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black
951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore.
SPECIAL WALL PAPER SALE
REDUCTIONS . r
50 cent paper for 30 cents. 90 cent Oal meals for 70 cfs.
A Nice line of 10, 15, 20 and 25 cent paper.
CALL and LOOK WEMOVER
NUTTER
Phone Red 971 next door, to
Observer office.
the 10th day of August 1911. meet at -the
council chamber at the hour of'
down and Mr. Smith has the work.
8 o'clock, p. m.v" to consider said es i-1 .
Tbs Connerdale addition and Dr. Geo.
mated ccst, and the l3Vy of said as-;
sessment, when a hoaring will bej
granted to any person feeling aggriev-1
ed by such asser sment. ' '; - :
, La Grande, Oregon, AuguBt 4th, 1911.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, 1'
OREGON, ' ,
By'C. M. HUMPHREYS, !
Recorder of the; City of La Grande,
Oregon.
hi mmmm
i VOt OLXiHT TO KNOW t
this shop, and its ability to m m
. jon best Our one strongest
desire Is to turn out the best
(LEANING AND PRESSING
. antf to price our sen-ices , to
meet jonr, satisfaction. We be
. Heve we do this. If yonr'gar
' ments need onr attention send
them to as and we will do yonr
work promptly and. guarantee
not to ruin the materials.
ELITE DYEING &
CLEANING 'XO&KS
Main i. , v-, ; H. IL Waggoner
OH Af DYE R
Cement Contractor & Builder
Get my figures before building your .sidewalk. You can
build a cement house as cheap as frame. 25 years
experience. Phone Main 16 v .
J, PEQlRE,
La Grander s Leading
Jeweler
Opposite C & Lanl Office A dams Arenoe.
-tottutMiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiMninniinn ihiii
O'Conner came in for scathing at
tacks a few minutes later when Coun
cilman Logsdon aimed a - personal
broadside at the own:r of Connerdale,
and Connerdale itself, - ,
. The point raissd by Mr. Logsdon
was that he did not believe the city
should be hr-ld responsible to the con
tracior for the work done, yet tin
project was cprried out stsp by s ep
undar the preliminaries to the Ban
crcrt law, and tie city ?s liable ex
actly as it is in o'hir improvement
districts. The matter was finally set
tled by a premature adjournmen: as
Mr. Logsdon, and the doctor were lii
the midst of. a heated debate.' The
preliminaries have been gone through
and the work is now up to the con
tractor who must look to the property
for his pay the same as the contrac
tor in an up town improvement dis
trict. '
Wanted Sewer Plans Changed
A petition signed by 9 taxpayers
on N and O avenues requested the
council to have the proposed sewer,
now under construction, run down the
alley 8 between N and O and between
N and M avenues. The petition was
referred to the sewer committee but
a casual study of conditions discloses
that if the prayer is granted, property
owners on O strcet the no.rth side of
It must either run their connecting
sewers over to Pennsylvania across
other people's property or cross the
street and run through other people's.!
property again to come to the alley
sewer.
City Auditor Mansager reported he
had found no errors in the ci'.y's
books for the past month.
The commission appointed to view
the proposed construction dt a plank
sidewalk on Second street from H to
C" reported the work would cost
$407.90. The report was adopted.
Washing-Ion Ordinance Passed.
On a reconsideration vote of the as
sessment ordinance on Washington
avenue killed a' week ago when
Councilman ' Logsdon raised a long
debate against it claiming the work
had been Improperly done the as
sessment ordinance was passed last
night. Councilman Dunn moved a re
consideration vote and the standing of
the council was determined when his
motion carried, all but Logsdon and
Finley voting for the reconsideration.
With the council In favor of the re
consideration, the final passage of the
ordinance was Boon enacted Into law.
O.T. DAKLAND, CHIROPRACTOR,
not, Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste
opathy Consultation free. Room
20, La Grande National Bank Bldg.
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Boom
23, La Grande National Bank Build-1
ing. Phone, Black 399.
C. T. Barley
Cement Contractor
Consult him before letting your sidevalk
DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur
geon. .Office at Hill's Drug slore,
La Grande. Residence Phone, Red
701; Office Phone, Black J361; In
dependent Phone 53; Both Phones
at Residence.". y
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
COLUMBIA COLLEGE
COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys.
Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. . La Grande National . Bank i
Building. La Grande, Oregon.'
T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law.
Practices In all the courts of the
State and United States. Office In
La Grande National Bank Building,
La Grande, Oregon.
D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer,
Baker City, Oregon. . V
For summer diarrhoea in children al
ways give Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and '
Diarrhoea Remedy and cntor oil, and 1
speedy, cure is certain. For sale by all
MILTON, OREGON
IS THE TLACE TO SEND TOUR BOYS AND GIRLS.
Christian, but not sectarian. Grounds and buildings valued at $75,000-.
A select school for young men and young ladtea, who seek for the
highest Ideals In Manhood and Womanhood. !
CERTIFICATES ACCEPTED AT STATE UNIVERSITY AND OTHER
SCHOOLS WITHOUT REEXAMINATION.
Thorough course. Literary, scientific! commercial department; In
cluding shorthand and typewriting; conservatory of music, Including
tlnno, Toice and stringed Instm ments ; elocntlon; art. '
Dormitory refitted, refurnishej, steum heated, electric lighted; com
fortable, attractire, gymnasium, good athletic field,' ; -Denutiful
for Situation. A land of fruits and flowers. Mountain water.
Pure air. Healthful conditions. Six passenger trains daily. Electric
street cars. : .
Not a saloon In 20 years. No gimbllng dns. Moral atmosphere 1
'viholesome. ,, . o ..' '
Send for CatAlogne or other information to 1
H. S. SH ANGLE, Financial Secy., Milton, Oregon f
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Nora Bayes and Jack Nor worth's
new comedy for next season is to he a
1 1 humorous Illustration of life 1n.a ta-
hlold flat bfd under the floor, Ice box
in the bookcase and" cooking stove In
the escritoire.
NICE LEVEL LOTS LOCATED TWO BLOCKS IIORTHOF
THE RAILROAD SHOPS.
VJe are offering these lots at from $160. to $200. each, on
the most liberal terms
IVe furnish you ah abstract of titl e, When y
for these lots. Not a poor lot in our whole offering
Better call ai our office and learn more about these lots.
LA GRANDEI KVESTMENT CO.
Bell Phone Main 752. ;
Independent phone 262. V
Foley Hotel Block.
LaGrande Oregon
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