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LA GltAUDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911.
&XICE OF STREET IMPROYEXE council will, ten day after the ser
MENT. vice of this notice upon the owners
TO WHOM IT MAY CON'CEIOi: No- of the property affected and beneflt
tlce la hereby given that In puriuaoce ted by uch Improvement, order that
of a resolution adopted by the com- said above described Improvement be
eon council of the city of La Grande, made; that the boundaries of ald
Oregon, on the 28th day of June, 1911, district to be so improved are as fol
creating improvement district No. 23 lows: L
and designating M avenue as such All that portion of H avenue, from
district, and in pursuance of a reso- the west curb line of Fourth street.
lation adopted by said common coun
cil on the; 19th day of July. 1911,
whereby said council determined and
declared its intention to improve all
that portion of H avenoe. In Said Im-
provement district as hereinafter de
Scribed, by building board walks, the
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CWANINQ AND PRESSING
: an to price air servicts to
: neet yenr lalisfaettoa. TTe be
;. i Ueva wa da this. If year gar
- meats Bed anr attention send
them to at and we will da your
. work promptly: aa guarantee
not to mla the materials.
ELITE DYEING &
CLEANJW OkES
Eala tL H. B. Wagoner
to tb-a east curb line of Second street.
(A) And the property affected or
benefitted by said improvement ia as
follows: ,.''
Lots 8, 9. 10. 11 and 12. block 96,
lots 5, 6. ? and 8. block 9a, and lot S,
block 94, all in Chaplin's addition to
the town of La Grande,- Oregon.
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 im
provement That the estimated cost
of such improvement is the sum of
$209.30. That the council will, on the
30th day of August. 1911, meet at the
council chamber at the hour of 8
o'clock, p. m. to consider said atl
mated cost, and the levy of said as
sessment, when a hearing will be
granted to any person feeling ag
1 rrtoved bv such assessment.
La Grande,' Oregon, August ltn,
1911. ' ' .'
CiTT COUNCIL OF" LA GRANDE,
OREGON,
By C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande.
Oregon. : '
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O'CONNELL'S
Cigar Store
Pool, Billiards, Cigar. Tobse.
ee and "Soft Drink best and
mot complete line of ctgur In
the city. "'
Observers Coast Uagne base.'
bafl -wore every day there's a
game,' '
Comer Depot and Jefferson St
, A Warm Water Ranch.
R. W. Clark, who Is in chaige of
the Levy "foothill ranch just across
from town on the first bench of Craig
mountain, Is showing some unusually
fine vegetables grown Just under the
warm spring on that ranch, sara the
Union Republican. He has cucumbtrs,
potatoes,' green corn,; mangel wurrli
, and other kinds that have shown plie
' nomenal growth. The first onions and
l radishes were , planted up there in
February, (the 17th) and grew nicely,
A lot' mor garden stuff was planted
March 17tb, since which time thera
! has been no frost. The stuff grown
on this bench land under the warm
! springs show vnusual thrift. Warm
ground and freedom from frost have
combined to aid in the growth. The
land Is "all green" and there is no tel.
ling what It will do after a ytar or so.
E KD TO
VISIT UESGIIES
four sleeping cars already
; spokes fob.
Tickets aad eRservatioBg Can Be Par
ehaned Tomorrow an Wednesday.
Record breaking crowds will leave
for North Beach next Wednesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock if the number of
reservations for berths made before
the official sale commences, ia Indi
cative of what the final sales will be.
The sale of tickets and final berth res
ervations commences tomorrow morn
ing and continues until the' train,
made up of Baker and La Grande tour
ists, leaves La Grande at 8 o'clock.
Local Agent J, H. Keeney today
announced final details for the sale
of tickets and berth reservations. The
standard and tourist reservations can
be made final and be paid for tomor
row, removing aa much as possible
i!: i "T ' moment. Neat
ly all of two standard" sleepers and
all but a few of two tourist sleepers
have been spoken for and if the res
ervations are made early , enough,
there will t standard or tourist ac
commodations enough for every one.
La Grande will evidently turn out a
bigger force of tourists this year than
ever though last year the local plea
sure seekers overran all Pullman ac
commodations and sat in chair cars
all the way to Portland.
STOCK DESISOS-fjfOlSEI!
COTE STATE BANK TO HATE NETV
IIEAD SOON.
Local San Selected to Assame Cash
, IershJp at Cot Sept L
HALF DOZEN BOYS. AND GIRLS DE
SIRE EMPLOYMENT.
Want to Attend School and Earn Live
' Hhood as They Go Along.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
Long Distance Connection with the Entire
Bel! System
'Red Cedar Shingles I
WENAHA LUMBER GO.
GREENWOOD & MADISON
Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732
A " Complete Equipment tor Resetting arm Repairing
. Rubber Buggy Tires
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LA GRAfyDE IROW WORKS
y v. Dt FITZGERALD, Proprietor C :
COtmm MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
Boys and g!rls who are desirous of
obtaining beard and room la return
for work they may be able to do out
side of school hours the coming win
ter, are applying to Superintendent
J. D. Stout for assistance, and already
there are a half dozen of these de
serving young people on the available
list. Faxnlllss of the city who are in
need of a girl or a boy during the
winter months, ran find a list to
choose, from In the possession of Mr.
Stout. ' ,"
Vnable to stand the burden of
schooling without working during tfr?
school year, these young people are
deserving cf assistance and there
seems to be no question but what all
sludents of, 'his class will find em
ployment.; ) ' , '
Still others will likely be anxious
to get employment without board, t
preferring to be paid , In ; money for
their work.
The Observer Is in , receipt of the
following communication from G. "Al
Stock, which explains itself. This
community regrets that Mr. Stock is
to leave th9 valley, but congratulates
Cove people upon securing so valu
able man as Mr. McCall to head tluir
financial Institution: .
Editor La Grande Observer, Dear
Sir: Through the courtesy of your
paper, 1 wish to inform the patrons
of the Cove State bank, and the gener
al public, that the directors of said
bank have accepted my resignation as
cashier, and that my successor, . Mr.
Hugh McCall, of La Grande, baa been
duly elected, and will take charge or
same September 1. 1911. . Mr. McCall
needs no endorsement in rnu .iusj,
together with his host of acquaintan
ces and frlenda glvea him an enviable
position, which without doubt will
prove beneficial to alL ,
I sincerely trust that the bank at
Cove will receive ,the same liberal
patronage under . bis supervision by
the people of Cove, as has been its
pleasure in the past, for -we all know
that any business entrusted to his
care will receive prompt attention,
and will be handdled in a conserva
tive and systematic way.
It is with deepest regret that 1
leave the people of Cove, with whom
I have been associated for the past
five years; but greater opportunities
have called me elsewhere, and fcI
It Is a duty I owe my family and my
self, so therefore my resignation will
take effect September 1, at which
t.'me I leave for Portland, my future
home.; '.:'V' .
Very truly yours, ,
G. A. STOCK, Cashier.
rainy seasons
Mr, McCall was drilled thoroughly
In banking business' by long exper
ience in the La Grande National bank
of this city. At present he is em
ployed with the George H. Curray
real estate office and baa a county
wide acquaintance and flawless repu-
FIRE BURNING
ITSELF III
CARETAKER PROPECK COMES
DOWN FROM FIICE REGION.
Wind Only Thing Now That Can Re.
llndle Territory at Intake.
An area of about 100 acrea in a cove
in which there Is an enormous amount
of dead underbrush and felled polea,
is now being allowed to burn Itself
ont near the Intake of the Beaver
creek pipe line, and with a patrol un
der command of Watert Superintend
ent L. M. Hoyi is not likely to become
menacing any more. This is the re
port brought to La Grande by Careta
ker Propeck who Is spending the day
here, intending to return tomorrow:
Mrs. Propeck Is also down to town
with him. ,, . ( .,. ; . ..
Ths fire if allowed to remain In the
cove and' If not disturbed by a heavy
wind, will eventually burn Itself out
without more damage to the surround
ing country. It is almost Impossible
to stay its progress should a wind
arise, as the district is very heavily
timbered and Is littered with a vast
amount of dead brush.
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MINSTREL DATE NEAR.
Richard & Pringle Coming to Steward
Wednesday Evening. -Wednesday
will be laughing nigh;
at the Steward opera house for on
that date those 40 funny fellows com"
prising Richards & Pi-Ingle's famous
minstrels will cut things loos. The
big opening number, "The Palace Of
Revelry." will be a revelation. " This
beautiful production Is a masterpiece
of the so?ne painter's art, and it has
been months in construction The
costumes and settings comprise "sev
eral thousand yards ot silk, satin and
velvet. Twenty of the best singers
?ver carried by a minstrel organiza
tion and 13 of the funniest comedians
will hold high revelry for an hour.
This will be followed by another hour
and a half of the brightest and snap
piest' of olios, comprising two big
spectacular southern numbers. Intro
ducing aongs and dances of the south,
land as only the negro can execute
them. Seven other big vaudeville acts
and a one-act musical comedy that is
one long scream of laughter. ; , ,.
The company will arrive In their
own special cars early on the above
date and give a big free street parado
at noon. Another concert will be given
by the band In front of the theatre a.
7:30 o'clock In the evening. r- j, ,
NOTICE. ,
- Notice la hereby given that there
now exists a vacancy in the office of
the city scavenger and applications for
the filling of this office will be received
at the cSce of the city recorder of the
city of La Grande, Oregon, tint!l Au
gust 30th. 1911. :
... lij order of the city council, An? jst
16th, 3911.
C. M. HUMPHREYS,
City Recorder.
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sparkling SAM-O, add one-third of
any of the following fruit juices:
Lemon, Orange, Pineapple or Grape
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Fine Ballast Rock Foand. ;
San Francisco, Aug. 21. (Special)
--N'ear Black. Butte, In the Shasta
mountains between the stations of
Weed and Sisson, Cal.. the Southern.
Pacific company has uncovered a hugy
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ed unusually One ballasting material.
It was discovered already broken Into
the proper sise for ballast and the
company has Just completed ballast
ing that part of its line over the Siski
you mountains with this material. , It
is of a pinkish color, porous, yet hat
a great deal of weight and Its porous
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of the roadbed, that part of the road !
upon which it Is being uf ed being
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It s not i question of whether joB can afford
electric lights! the question Is i can von afford not 8
to have them I I
The rates In La Grande . ' .ao.fc- ii. il
yon neean t ftesltate at the cost. A t
Electricity Is the modern llght-the only light'
w neaimrui, safe and dean. : ,
TVe'd like to figure on your lighting pronosltlo f!
m - . iUWue juun 3i ana onr man will
can. ' - - ' '
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