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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, i'RIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1911.
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Special Train 1
BIKER fcOLEIEES RETTEX.
Cmiay; A Pa Tfcrespa th i'nj
via the 1 Tli.T En Eat Home.
Oregon Washington Railroad ar.d Nav-j - " v. .
igation Co. with the beat of equipment.' 0!Sceif and member of Company A
consisting of steel coaches and reclin- ... .,,4
lng chair cart. Pullman and Standard Baher --;- haTe ttnded
-and Tourist sleeping cars to Portland, the annual -encampment t As tori
GO TO THE SEASHORE 1 this aonSner, pawed through the city
ior an ideal outing, at little cost, on" J&day n route home
vett VUlt the
vTEDXESDAT, ACCrST 23rd, at 8 p m
la tie date and tie time the special
"train will leave and the round trip
tare is only flOM. The tickets are
good for fifteen days aud permit of
topover privileges at Portland aud
Astoria. Enjoy a delightful daylifbt
fide don the Columbia river on the
palatial and popular :
KCXRSIOX tiTEAMEE, J. POT
. TLB." .
Passengers may have choice of steam
ier leaving: Abu Stmt Dock, Portland
on the "Potter" at 8:00 a. m.. Thurs
day, August 24th. or Friday. August
25th, arriving; on the Beach at:30 p.
m., or on either the steamers "Harveut
Queen" or "Hassalo," leaving Ash St
Dock, tame dates at 8:00 p. m., arrlv-,
lng on the Beach at 9:00 a. to.
For sleeping' car reservation or
farther particulars, call on As set O.- j
W. E. &. X. Co. j
liuskv athletes is shown by the re
sult of the track meet held at the
summer encampment of the guards
men, when the Baker boys came near
defeating the crack M company of
Salem and did beat C company of
Portland. Followicg were the scores:
Company 31, 28; . company A. - 22;
company C, 16.
Following were the point winners of
the Baker company: Corporal Bird,
first in 50-yard daeh, third In stand
ing: broad jump, third in hop, step and
jump, second In the 220-yard sprint;
Private Kelly, second in the 100-yard
dish, third In Chinese race; Corporal
Burke, first la high jump, third in
SM-yard sprint The Bakerites broke
eten In the ball games.
Xetlr to PbMIc
My wife having left my bed anj
loard, I refuae to meet any account
he may accumulate. '.
CHAS. JOHNSON.
8-15-4t .
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m i mm
xotice.
?4"; tMw dvea that there
exists a vacancy in the office of
the city scavenger and applications for
the filling of this office will be received
at the office of the city recorder of the
city of La Grande, Oregon, until Au
gust 30th, 1911.,;
By order of the city council, August
ICth. 1911. . ,: ,; : .... s
; i A C. L HUMPHREYS,; ' j
i : t .. City Recorder.
It OICHT TO K0W
this hop, and Its ablHty ( t rr
jn best. Oar strenrnt
desire It to ts.ni out the best
XEAMXG ASD PEESSIXO
aff te price or s-rric t
taeet year satisfaction. We le
llere w do this. If ysr far
soeitt ur atten loi ad
: them f as aid we will 4a jenr
werk promptly and rvaraatee
et t rnla tk raalfrlal.
TUTE DYEING &
CLEANP?'? vfOHKS
Xafa 4. R. B. TTaffener
j Hay Fever sna Siininisr Colds
MUST 8C MEkiEVED QVICKLV :
. AND WE ItECOMMIHD '. '
Foley's Honey and Tar
For quick and definite resufts.
For MEASLES COUGH, for the COUGH
thst follows SCARLET FEVER, lot
CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH, lor
i ASTHMATIC CONDITIONS, or a cough
of fliever origin, ir.clucinir CHRONIC
COUCHS cf ELDERLY PEOPLE, um
, Foley' Honey Tex Compound
; HILL S DRVO STORE.
soTirr.
Notice f the recorder of t&e city of
La Grande. Oregon, of the assessment
of Washington avenue frtAa the east
curb line of First street to the east
line cf Fir street.
Notice is hereby given that the as
sessment roll for tie improvement of
Washington avenue from the east
accordance with the assessment here
in levied atd to collect 6aid assess
ment," tie same being in improve
ment fiistrkt No. 4 in said city of La
Grande, Oregon, is now in my hands
for collection and that, any assessment
therein may be paid to me at any
time within ten (10) days from the
la day of August, 1S1L without pen
turb line of First street to the east'tlty. interest or cost; and each prop
line of Fir street being in Imrove- j trty owner is hereby notified that on
ment district No. 4 is the city of La i application to the undersigned with-
Grande, Oregon, tinder the provisions in ten (10) days from the 14th day of
of ordinance No. 542, series. 191L en- August, 1911. which is the first pub
titled, "An ordinance- declaring thejlication of tSia notice, they will be
cost of improving Washington avenue j allowed to pay such assessment in
from the east curb line of First street j ten annual ins aliments, the first in
to the east line of Fir street; deter-, stailment thereof being due and pay
mining the property benefitted there- j able on or before the 24th flay or au
by. levying an assessment thereon to 'gust. 1912. If application is not made
defray the costs and expenses of the. as above provided the whole amount
improvement; providing for the as-j will be and become due, payable and
sessment roll of the same and direct-: delinquent on the 24th day of August,
tag the entry of said assessment in , 1911.
the docket of city liens; providing ai1 All property owners Interested are
time when the same shall become de- hereby notified to appear at my office
Hnquent and requiring the city re- in the city hall and pay the same,
corder to prepare a special roll in The assessment roll is aa follows:
Block
O'CONNELL'S
ICigar Store
Peel, Billiard, dear, Tobaf..
rw'aad Soft Drinks !et and
ntett eenp'fte line it eJjrar la
U e!ty. '
1 )VerTM Ceat Learw baT
t-s!) 'seem every day there's aZ
f rer Depet aad Jefferoa St
N' of
Com. at SE cor of lot 4,
thence N 50 feet, w 67
feet, N 2 feet, W 67 feet,
S 52 feet, E 135 feet to beg
N. 8 feet of E of
VT"i of N feet of
W 0 feet of v , .
E 75 feet of "
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GBAXDrS ADDITIOX.
Let Sane f Owner
3 Mer le Aldrich
Aiut AtKessm'nt
$ 65.40
S 22 feet of
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E 75 feet of
9 (W 0 feet of
For aummer diarrhoea tn children al
wsys give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
I'Urrbofa Remedy and cutor oil, and a
-eedy cure is rrtain. For sals by ait
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 !
open this department of our laundry
at a saving to our patrons and a profit
o ourselves. .We shall give it a trial
and If successful will continue the
department permanently." , r i ' i'
Phone for a price list and our driv
er will call. ; i :r'..,. ... ., .':
h Everything will be done at a piece
price only. .- - .:r
(H KURT'S SEW LAESDEY.
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$ Home
Shingles
WENAHA LUMBER CO.
GREENWOOD & MADTON
Phone 421 " Bell" Phone, Main 732
-Mt tdtft.1 r ft.A,M .., m luted
- Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing h
LA GRANDE IR0W WORKS
v D; FITZGERALD, Proprietor .
' COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY r
E of
W of
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15'of
Block
99
99
99
99
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G. M. Richey 174.96
T. J. Scroggln 16.73
Liszle Gulling 12.57
Liirle Gulling 273.63
T..J. tocroK8":;;rl.'r.:...';i;7
Tlichard and Isabella C. Kelley,. 375.57
Mary Kallembach 4074
Eicbard and Isabella C. Kelley. 144.07
Mary Kallembach ............ 165.22
Pauline Siemon .............. 109X9
J. J. and Alma K. Carr ........ 488.04
J. J. and Alma K. Carr ........ 20.93
N. K. West ................... 188.37
Ada Siegrist 128.35
Martha J. Long 37.89
Ernest E. Lewis ......... . . , . ; 65.36
Julia Mathews ............... 199.10
Johanna Ganglcff 298.03
Johanna Gangloff ............. 645.80
Perry S ephenson estate ...... 645.80
Mra. C M. Cates 298.C3
William W. Kinzie . . . , 199.10
William D. Delmore 65X6,
Frances and C. B. Cauthorns... 62 21
J. G. Johnson ................ 189.10
Mrs. S. E. McCall ............ 134.66
J. H. Peare 149.22
Mrs. S. E. McCall 28896
j; H. Peare , . . . . w. . . ."...i '. , . . 322.71.
Myrtle P.) Hill ... . . . . 109.03
Johanna Gangloff 209.28
Carolina Jackson ............ 450.59
J. E. and Rose E. Stevenson . . . 339.38'
J. D. Slater.........,.......! 757.38
J. D. Slater 294.47
Joseph Jonee ....... "... V. 103.84
M. K. Hall . . ... .V. ...... .... 94.89
M. K. Hall ................. 264.42
C. E. Cochran ....... h....... 659.33
John and Mary Ella Collier..,. 276.39
Geo. T Cochran ................ 288.05
John and Mary Ella Collier ... 91.81
C. T. Bacon 9.34 !
Geo. T. Cochran .............. 102.12
C. T: Bacon 34.28,
Geo. T. Cochran ...... in. .... 34.67
Roxie McCoy . . . . . . . ......... .538.36
Emily M. Jordan ; ............ 252.08
William B. Sargent ........... 171.11
W. J. Church estate'....' 57.12
L. C. Souder and Mrs. S. J. 1 i "; ?
, Souder ':...'...., 40.77 i
Lola M. Snodgrass ............ 64.37 f
Marie B. Snodgrass 65.00;
Lolo M. Snodgrass 99.81
Marie B. Snodgrass .. , 100.50
Lola M. Snodgrass ........ t.. 223.92
'Marie B. Snodgrass 238.72
CHAI'LIX'S ADDITIOX.
All of block lOli
102
102
102
102
103
102
102
102
,
102
102
102
102
102
102
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
8-30 interest In
17-30 Interest
in
1-6 Interest In
8-30 interest In
17-30 interest in
1-6 lnteres tin
N 10 feet of
S 20 feet of
N 10 feet of
S 20 feet of
S". of
N of
8 of
N of
8 of
N of
SE 8 2-3 feet of
Lot
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2
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18
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Am't Ass'ssm't
1220.90
17157
85.76
67.15'
67.15
..,2364.27 ,
.... 466.76
.... 337.36 '
..... 276.64 '
.... 188.62 -....
127.16
i . 5.59
8.42-
17.89 t
, 5.26 ,
17.87
Block Let ime ef Owner, Am't Assgca't
105 NW 21 1-2 feet of 24 Elue JlounUin Creamery Co... 127.19
105 25 Blue Mountain Creamery Co... 178.79
Eleck Xot Xaaee of Owner Ass't Assssm't
105 SE 20 f ' 26 Blue Mountain Creamery o... 119.1G
185 NW 10 feet of 26 La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E. 60.1.8
105 27 La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E... 178.79
105 , 28 La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E... 178.79
105 29 Johanna Gangloff 178.7i
105 30 J. E. Foley 178.79
105 31 Mary T. Foley 134.68
105 . 32 Mary T. Foley 75.20
106 NE 40 feet of . 9 A. C Huntington 81.12
K'6 SW 70 feet of 9 City of La Grande 324.32
106 NE 40 feet of , 10 A. C Huntington 52.6
.106 SW 70 feet 01 10 City of La Grande ..... 210.99
106 11 Oregon Land Company. 231.17
106 . 12 Oregon Land Company 215.00
106 13 Oregon Land Company,.... ... 18251
106 14 Oregon Land Company.'.... ... 182.54
106 ,15 Oregon Land Company.,...,., 18254 s ,
106 16 Oregon Land Company. J82.E4
107 10 J. H. Childs Laura E. Childs. 272.53
107 11 J. If. Childs A Laura E. Childs. 248.83
107 12 William Miller 225.16
107 ; 13 William MUler ...196.72
107 .. ' , '14 E. O. Light & Power Co. 188.S9
107 15 D. Fitzgerald 203.53
107 16 D. Fitxgerald 242.22
107 17 D. Fi:zgrald 274 44
107 "i ' 18 D. Fitzgerald 306.68
108 NW cf V 26 Mary Noble 4.88
108 v, 27 Mary Noble t 9.79
J08 . 28 Laura May White,.... 12.2T
108 V , 29 Claude Mackev ........... 14.67
108 ' 30 Laura May White 19.53
18 . 31 S. R. Haworth 24.4S
108 32 S. R. Haworth . -36.64
108 33 S. R. Haworth 48.87
108 34 S. R. Haworth 80S
By order of the counciL August 9th 1911.
- V C. M. HUMPH RYES,
T.tZ-Tizz . rf . I Grande Oregon.
4 4 4 1 1 1 M 1 1 44 if 4 4 HI II H h..h . 4 , f -l 1 1 1 jf 4-
FIFTIETH ANNUAL
OREGON STATE : FAIR
L 8ALEM, SEPTEMBER 11-16, Wll.
- HOME COMIXG WEEK.
t LITESIOCK, I'OriTRY A XI) .4 6RHTLTUKAL EXHIBITS, RACES
FERULLO'S "GREATEST BAND
Ktuit tu KAlfcS 4X ALL R.VILEOADS. SEXD FOR TBEMirM I
; . LIST AXD EXTRT BLANKS.
f Frank Meredith,
Salem, Oregon.
.................... niiiiiiiiiniimMiIMIr.
t
.fame ef Owner
8. C. Zuber . .
8. C. Zuber
8. C Zuber
8. C. Zuber
8. C. Zuber
First Presbyterian church
Elian Ball and G. E. Ball
Elisa Ball and G. B. Ball
Elisa Ball and O: E. Ball
George Ball and Eliza Ball
Bruce Dennla ,
M. H. Kirtley ...............
D. W. Lichtenthaller estate ...
Mollis Squires, Graca G. Pierce
and Josia L. Slater ;
, J. W. Lichtenthaller ........
D. W. Lichtenthaller estate ...
. Mollle Squires. Grace G. Pierce
and Josie L. Slater 37.97
J. -W. Lichtenthaller i.'. 11 J7
First Christian Church I08.84
nrst tnnstian Church........ 348.7I-
Annie Honan 627.49 r
aiiuw nouu " 74.15
L. D. Reavia estate , 148.39
L. D. Reavia estate ........... 222.54
L. D. Reavia ea:ate 74.15 r
Louis Given 148.39 '
Louis Given i.........;. 222.54
Annie Honan v. 222.54 :
Annie Honan N,..'.., k. 222.54
La tirande Lodge No. 433, B. P,
u. K.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, B. P.
O. E.
O. M. Richey
Bird F. Lewis
G. M. Richey
Bird F. Lewis
G. M. Richey
Bird F. Lewis
Bird F. Lewis and Nellie Lewis 17179
mra . iewis and Nellie Lewis 178 79
Bird F. Lewis and Nellie Lewis 51.64
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