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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911.
Special Train
viatte
Oregon Washington Railroad acd Nar
ration Co. witjj the best of equipment,
consisting of steel coaches and reclla
jxg chair car. Pullman asd Standard
and Tourist sleeping cars to Portland.
GO TO THE &EAMIOEZ
for an ideal outijig. at little cost, on
tie finest Beach In the Pacific nortb
weat Visit the Ceattncial Celebra
tion at Astoria.
WIDXESDAT, AUGUST 23rd, at 8 p in
ia the date and the time the special
train will leave and the rotrnd trip
far fa only 110.60. The ticket are
good tor fifteen days and permit of
topover privileges at Portlacd and
Astoria. Enjoy a delightful daylight
ride down the Colombia river on the
palatial and popular
kctbsion steamer, t.'j. pot.
TER."
Passengers may have choice of s.eam
r leaving Asa Street Dock. Portlacd
on the "Potter" at 8:00 a. m.. Thurs
day, August 24th, or Friday, Aurcst
25th, arriving on the Beach at 3:20 p.
sa., or on either the steamers "Harvest
t3on 0r "Haaaalo," leaver Ash St.
Dock, same dates at 8:00 p. m, arriv
ing on the Reach at 9.00 a. m.
For sleeping tar reservations or
further particulars, call on Agent O
W. K. & X. to,
."t'.'Tris. skst . -'
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT
OYSTER COSTLY
GENERAL BELIEF IN MOSCOW IS
NATITE OYSTERS TASTE BADLY
Notice to Public.
My wife having- left icy bed and
toard, I refuse to meet any accounts
he may accumulate.
CHA8. JOHNSON. '
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ppl!
j "J ..in r '.. T i
Imi 1 1 M l ' i I 1 . t . r- f
"ErarAKk a ad la palatable" Denerip.
Ilea Giea ot Is Hi.
Washington, Aug. IS. That oyaters
may be eaten in any month of the
year in which the letter r appears la a
role unknown In Russia for there the
taste for Blue Points and Lynn Haven
Bays remains uncultivated and eveif
oysters, grown in the Black sea and
described as "brackish in taste and in
general on palatable", are all but un
known. Oyster bouses are almost
uakown and even in Moscow, with its
population of a million and a half peo
ple, there are not more than a balf a
dozen placea where oysters may be
purchased, according to consular re-
The Black Sea oyster, which is not
bigger than the end of one's thumb,
seils In Moscow at S cents apiece in
the markets, while in the restauranta
a single stew costs $1.50. American
oysters are all but unattainable, con
ned oysters that sell from seven to
ten cents in this country, bringing
more than 50 cents in Moscow.
When the wealthy Russian orders
oysters he is served Ostend oysters
which cost l2'.i cents to 20 cents each.
Americans find it impossible to ob
tain freshly imported American oy
sters at any price. ,
JrrH
K'U OUGHT TO KNOW
this shop, and Its ability ( sen
yoa best Oar cue ttronpit
deIre Is to torn ot the best
CLE A MSG AXD PRESSING
an to price oar senlers to
meet joar sa'Jsfaction. We he.
Here we do this. If year gar
nats af4 oar attention scad
: them to as and wo will do yonr
work promptly ant guarantee
ot to rvla the materials. '
DLITE DYEING &
' CLE ANI? VST CitKS
JJafn ft' H. B. Waggoner
O'CONNELL'S
Cigar Store
Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobae.
aad Soft Drinks best aad
sxost complete llae f elsar la
tfc.,.cltjv.
; Obimef i Coat Leairse laii
ball scores s-rery day there's a
rane. v;,
forarr Depot and Jeffersoa St.
special Trala Excursion to Seashore.
The Oregon-Washington Railroad
& Navigation company will operate a
special train consisting of free reclin
ing chair cars, tourist and standard
sleeping cars to Portland in connection
w'.th their steamers to North Beacb
T'if s aad Astoria. The special train
will leave La Grande at 8 p. m., Wed
nesday. August 23rd. arriving at Port
!&cd thi following morning at 7:15.
Pasteugerg may have their choice of
steamer Potter, leaving Portland at
8:20 a. m. August 4th and 5th or the
steamer Hassalo, leaving Portland on
the same dates at 8 p. ra. A round
trip rate of f 10.00 wll be named which
Includes stopover privileges at Port
land and Astoria on return trip; limit
15 days from date of sale. Make your
Sleeping car reservations bow.
ROUGH DRY
For several years we have refused
to do rough dry washing. Owing to
the small amount offered we have
been unable to do the same at a profit.
From the large number of inquiries
recently received we believe we can
orn this department of our laundry
at a savin to our patrons and a profit
to ourselves. .We shall give it a trial
md if successful will continue the
department permanently, - i
Pfione for a priCerTist and.Our driv
er will call. v.-.
fevsrything will' be dene at' a piece
prke only.
CHERRY'S SEW . LACXDEI.
8-14-6t
SOTICE.
Notice of the recorder of tie city of
La Grande. Oregon, of the assesx?nt
of Washington avenue frcta tie east
curb lice of Firs: street to the east
line of Fir street.
Notice is hereby given that the as
sessment roll for tie improvement of
Washington arenue from the east
curb line ef- First street to the east
line of Fir street being in improve
ment district No. 4 in the city of La
Grande. Oregon, nnder the provisions
of ordinance No. 542, series, 1S11. en
titled, "Aa ordinance declaring the
coat of Improving Washington avenue
from tie cast curb line of First street
o the east line of Fir street; deter
mining the property benefitted there
by, levying an assessment thereon to
defray the costs and expenses of the
Improvement; providing for the as
sessment roll of the same and direct
ing the entry of said assessment in
the docket of city liens; providing a
time when the same shall become de
linquent and requiring the city re
corder to prepare a special roll In
accordance with (he assessment here
in levied and to collect said assess
ment." the same being in improve
ment district No- 4 in said city of La
Grande, Oregon, is now in my bands
for collection and that any assessment
therein may be paid to me at any
time within ten (10) dsy from the
14th day or August; 1911, without pen
alty, interest or cost; and each prop
erty owner is hereby notified that on
application to the undersigned with
in ten (10) days from the 14th day ot
August, 1911. which is the first pub
lication of tbl notice, they will be
allowed- to pay such assessment In
ten annual Ins ailments, the first in
stallment thereof being due and pay
able on or before the 24tb day or Au
gust, 1912. If application is not made
as above provided the whole amcss:
will be and become due. payable and
delinquent on the 24th day of August,
1911.
All property owners interested are
hereby notified to appear at my office
in the city hall and pay the same.
The assessment roll is as follows:
Red Cedar Shingles
fflI-UMBER CO.
-a
& MADISON
Bell Phone, Main 732
TtT i' r-tn r'T " t frr V"p"tiTrT!
Complete tqulpmtnt lor Refrttiiiq'inh Repairing
wrf.,m-. r L vni Rubber Buggy Tires
B-m Ul i It:-
LA GRANDE IROW WORKS
COMPLETE MACmtiE SHOpS) AHl FOUNDRY .Minin r
Block
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
:' 8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
14
15
15
!15
15
15
X'.i of
Com. at EE cor of lot 4,
thence X 50 feet, w 67'
feet, X 2 feet, W 67'4 feet,
S 52 feet. E 135 feet to beg
X. 8 feet of E of
W4 of X e feet ot
W 60 feet of
ti IO leet ot TV..
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W4 of
Eli ot
W'4 of '"
X',a of ...
GBAXDrS ADDITION.
Lot ame of Owaer
3 Mer le Aldrich
8 5 feet of
X 45 feet of
Si of '
8' of ,
S 224 feet of
S 22 Vi feet of
E'of '
W'i of
EM of '
WH of
X of
E 75 feet of
W 60 feet of
N!4 of
XV4 of
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N 52 feet of E of
S 8 feet of E'4 of '
or : V .
EH of Xi or
W14 of of
8 22 4 feet of
8 22M feet of
EV4 of ,
WH of
El of
W14 of
E'A of
4
4
5
6
6
7
7
8
1
2
2
3
4
11
12
13
14
t
2
4
11
12
13
13
14
14
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
3
4
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6
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8
1
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3
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12
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.14
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G. M. RIchey ...
T. J. Scroggin
Lizzie Gulling
Lizzie Gulling
Kichard and Isabella C Kelley.
Mary KaKembacb. ....I.',.'.
Richard and Isabella C. Kelley.
Mary Kallembach
Pauline Siemun
J. J. and Alma K. Carr ........
J. J. and Alma K. Carr . . . ... . .
X. K. West ,
Ada Slegrlst ......
Martha J. Long .............
Ernest E. Lewis ...............
Julia Mathews ...............
Johanna Ganglcff
Johanna . Gangloff
Perry S ephenson estate
Mrs. C. M. Catea ..... ...
William W. Kinzie ..........
William D." Del more
Frances and C. B. Cauthorne..,
J. G. Johnson
Mrs. 3. E. McCall ............
J. H. Peare
Mrs. 8. E. McCall .,
J. H. Peare ... .,.."........ .
Myrtle P. Hill
Johanna Gangloff ............
Carolina Jackson
J. E. and Rose E. Stevenson I . .
J. D. Slater
J. D. SlatOV .................
Joseph Jones ................
M. K. Hall ... ..........
M. K. Hall ........ .V..;. i.i.
C. E. Cochran
John and Mary Ella Collier.... 276.29
-Amt' Assessm'at
..........$ 65.40
174.96
16.73
13.57
273.63
320.64
375.57
4074
144.07
165.22
109.09
488.04
20.93
188.37
128.35
37.89
65.36
199.10
298.03
645.80
643.80
298.C3
199.10
65.C6
62.21
189.10
134.56
149 22
28S.96
322.71
109.03
309.28
450.59
339.38
757.38
294.47
103.84
94.89
264.42
65939
Geo. T. Cochran
John and Mary Ella Collier
C. T.. Bacon
Geo. T. Cochran .
C T. Bacon .
Geo. T. Cochran
Roxle McCoy
Emily M. Jordan
William B. Sargent
W. J. Church estate .........
L. C. Souder and Mrs. 8. J.
Souder
Lola M. Snodgrasa ,..
Marie B. Snodgrasa
Lolo M. Snodgrasa
Marie B. Snodgrasa
Lola M. Snodgrass ...........
Marie B. Snodgrass
. 288.05
. 91.81
. 9.34
. 102.12
. 34.28
. 34.67
,.538.36
. 252.08
. 171.11
. 57.12
40.77
64.37-
65.00
99.81
100.50
223.92
238.7?
Block
99
99
CHATLIX'S ADDITIOX." V " r
Lot Ame of Owaer . Am't Assssm t
99
t9
All ot block 101
I.. It i. ir.j I- K.M i Jl Hi ISSIO .
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
102
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
103 SU of
105 NVi of f
105 Si of
105 Nl of .
105 SV4 Of
J"5 NH of,
)03
1105
SE 8 2-S feet ot
8-30 interest In
17-30 Interest In
1-6 Interest In
8-30 Interest in
17-30 Interest in
1-6 Interes tin
X 10 feet of
8 20 feet of
N 10 feet of
8 20 fee of
1 S. C. Zuber
2 8. C. Zuber ,
3 S. C. Zuber ,
4 8. C. Zuber ,
f S. C Zuber .
First Presbyterian church
1 Eliza Ball and G. E. Ball ,
2 Eliza Ball and Q. E. Ball .
3 Eliza Ball and G. E. Ball ,
4 George Ball and Eliza Ball .
5 Bruce Oennia ,
16 M. H. Klrtley ............
17 D. W. Lichtentballer estate ...
17 Mollle Squires, Grace G. Pierce
and Joate L. Slater !
17 J. W. Lichtentballer
18 U. W. Lichtentballer estate . . .
18 Mollle Squires, Grace G. Pierce
and Josie L. Slater
18 J. W. Llchtenthaller
19 First Christian Church
20 First Christian Church
4 Annie Honan ........
2 , Annie Honan
I L. D. Reavts estate . .
3 L. D. Reavls estate ...
4 L. D. Reavls estate ...
4 Louis Given .........
6 Louis Given
6 Annie Honan
7 Annie Honan
8 La Grande Lodge No. 433. B. P,
0. E.
t La Grande Lodge No. 433, B. P.
O B.
19 g! M. Rlchey,!.'.'.'!.".'!!iil''
19 Bird F. Lewis
20 G. M. RIchey
28 Bird F. Lewis ,.
21 G. M. RIchey
21 Bird F. Lewie ""
22 Bird F. Lewis and Nellie Lwi i7 ?o
23 Bird F. Lewis and Nellie Lewis 178 79
24 Bird F. Lewis and Nellie Lewis 51.64
...,..$220.90
171.37
85.76
; 67.15
. 57.15
.2364.27
. 466.76
. 337.36
. 276.64
. 188.62
.. 127.16
. 6.59
8.42
17.89
5.26
17.87
37.97
11.17
10881
348.79
527.49
74.15
148.39
222.64
74.15
148.39
222.64
.222.54
222"54
207.54
207.54
134.11
44.68
134.11
44.68
134.11
44.68
Block
105 NW 21 1-3 feet ot
105
Block
1C5
105
1C5
105'
105
105
105
105
106
106
106
106
106
106
106
ICS
106
106
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
108
108
108
108
108
108
108
108
108
SE
NW
20 of '
10 feet of
SE 40 feet of
SW 70 feet of
NE 40 feet of
SW 70 feet ot
NW14 of
Lot
24
25
La
26
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
9.
9
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
By order of the council. August 9th
C. M. HUM PHRTE3.
pit, ot fce.cit vot La Grande
5ame of Owaer Arat Assm't
Blue Mountain Creamery Co... 127.10
Blue Mountain Creamery Co... 178.7
ame of Owner Am't Asj?s5ia't
Blue Mountain Creamery Co... 119.16
La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E. 60.58
La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E... 178.79
La Grande Aerie 59 F. O. E... 178.79
Johanna Gangloff 178.79 -
J. E. Foley 178.79
Mary T. Foley 134.6S
Mary T. Foley 75
A. C. Huntington 81.12
City of La Grande 324.32
A. C Huntington - 52.6S
City of La Grande 210.9
Oregon Land Company.. 231.1T
Oregon Land Company........ 215.0 .
Oregon Land Company........ 182.54
Oregon Land Company 182.54
Oregon Land Company... 182.54
Oregon Land Company. 182.54
J. H. Cbilds A Laura E. Cbilds. 272.53 ,
J. H. Cbilds ft Laura E. Cbilds. 248.83
William Miller 225.1R
William Miller .... 196.72
E. O. Light it Power Co. ..... 188.89
D. Fitzgerald ,. 203.53 '
D. Fitzgerald 242.22
D. Fitzgerald .... 274.44
D. Fitzgerald 306.68"
Mary Nobis 4S8
Mary Noble 9.79
Laura May White 12 27
Claude Mackey : ,14.67
Laura May White 19.5.1
S. R. Haworth ....... ' 24.46
S. R. Haworth 36.M
S. R. Haworth 487
S. R. Haworth ............... 80.8
1911.
Oregon. ; ,., .. '
Ml I1HHH t4f 44 1 III! IWtl44fWtW4ftH4 111 I II H
- - .. 4
FIFTIETH ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
. SALEM, SEPTEMBER 11-16, 1911.
HOME COMING WEEK.
t WTESTOCK, POULTRY ASD AGRIfrLTURAL EXHIBITS, RACES
FREE ATTRACTIONS AXD AMUSEMENTS.
FERULLO'S GREATAST BAND I
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SEND FOR PREMIUM t
LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS. V t
rrank Meredith, Secretary,
Salem, Oregon.
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lye are conducting a high grade school, offering instruction
in the latest fjtms of Bookkeeping and Banking, such as
Loos-leat Ledgers with the Voucher System of accounting.
The most substantial and well tried Systems of Shorthand
are taught, together with the associated branches found
in ill well organized commercial colleges. .
Write for catalog or call and see us. Special terms to
those who will enroll r or before September fifth.
Baker Business College v
.... ;
It's DOt S mestlon nf whrtKer
''Tks e,ertr, lights: the question Isj can yoa afford; not
to have tarsal
The rates fa La Grande are so reasonablo that
job needn't hesitate at the eost. ! , , '
Electrlcltj Is the modern light the anly light
that is healthful, safe and clean.
We'd like to figure on your, lighting proposItJoa
anytime. Just phone Main 34 and our maa will
ealt";'
Eastern Oregop Ligh t & Power Co. i
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