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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1911)
LA GRANDS EVEITIirG OCCJRVER, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1011. Z- Notice t-J laspoaalej Stock. Notice Is hereby given that on the 12th day of August, 1911, I took tip while running at large In the city of La Grande, Oregon, the following de scribed animal, to-w!t: One gray mare about IS banda and three Inches high, branded "R" under point of right shoulder no other brands or marks visible, weight about 1350 to 1375 lbs. that I bavo Impounded said animal In the city pound of La Grande, Oregon, under and by the virtue of the ordi nance thereof and will unless the own er claims and pays the costs and ex penses of such Impounding and keep ing of said animal at the expiration of ten (10) days from the date of this notice, I will advertise and sell said animal as provided by the ordinance of said city. Done and date at La Grande, Ore gon, this 15th day of August, 1911. J. W. WALDEN. , Chief of Police. NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEME- , MENT. ,. .; ., TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the city of La Grande. reeon.-on int mtu imv i utuum. 1909, creating improvement district No. S and -designating Second street, as such dls rlct, and in pursuance of resolution adopted by said common council 'on the 19th day of July, .1911, whereby said councM determined and declared Its Intention to improve all that portion of Second street, in said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by building board walks, the council "will, -"ten' days after the service.'' of th's notice upon the own ers of the property affected and bene fitted by such improvement,' order that said above described improve ment be made; 'that the boundaries cf said district to te so improved are as follows: . All that portion of Second street, from the north line of i- avenue, to the north line of C avenue. (A) And the property affected or benefitted by said Improvement is as follows: Lot 5, block 94, Chaplin's addition: lots 4 and 5, block 13; lots 4 and 5. block 8; lot 4. block 3; lot 4 and 5, block 7. lot 4, block 2, Arnold and Dnay's addition, all In La Grande, Oregon; also lot 5 and part lot 4, block 2, D street, original 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 sura of J407.90. That the council will, on the 30th day of August, 1911, meet at the eouncil chamber ,at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m., to consider said esti mated cost, and the levy of 'said as sessment, when a hearing will be granted 'to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment. . La Grande, Oregon, August 16th: 1911."- - ; .. ; : CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE. OREGON. ."":' ,"' ' """ ' '"" ' ' "' r By C. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. : f -:'. ' NOTICE. ; j Notice Is hereby given that no per son or persons shall connect .with th$ sewer system now being' constructed in this city. Any one doing so" will be liable for damages. , v ( .' By order of the common council, August 16th, 1911. ; : '".-"'.. ' '' L. M. HOYT. S-17-10t Water Superintendent, TUB QMsard They lac In front Think what that means Hie classic back s correct noise beautiful lines ease of adjustment with nliso. Inte comfort. The proof Is In (he ..fitting ' " " : .' " Mrs. Robert Pattison Corsei'cr. Phone hint ; La Grande usinesi College Rooms 4-5-6 Term begins . August 15th Shorthand , Typewriting Bookkeeping Mafiemajfcs ; ; Penmanship Commercial Law n ' -' nanKina ana Legal Forms" v . t. E. Taylom Principal Phi and mbiiig eating i ... '.v .' V .'.'.'i..V ( JoKnMelville W8 Adims Avt LA GRANDE, 0R&; EEX3 NOT GE Our place of business tvill be ' located hereafter in the Fowler 4 warehouse, 1537 Jefferson Are one block east of onr present location. ; , ' i; ' We will do a general ware . house business, besides carrying; a full line of Feed, Poultry Sup plies, Flonr, Wood, etc. Phone ns your orders. Waters-Stanchf.-:13 l; Produce Co. Main 706. ' 1537 Jefferson Atc nnin idwidg lOOlYBOTS OF THE NORTHWEST WILL PARTICIPATE. First Big Roundup Soon to Commence Will Ship Elk Out Soon. Spokane, Wash.. Aug. 21. Sport men and former cowboys from vari ous parts of Eastern Washington and Central Idaho, including Edward Beck and Ray Hester, formerly of the Bank of Commerce, and Roy Hoagland of Lewlston, Idaho, have gone to Jack son's Hole, Wyo., to assist the state game wardens, Upited States cavalry soldiers and ranchers in rounding up between 25,000 and 30,000 elk and driv ing them to less settled territory. Old-timers in Spokane say that a round-up Is a very difficult task at this time of the year, but the game wardens think this is the only way to save the bands from being ex terminated, as the restriction of the open range has resulted In the loss in .JuIT'E,??? ' vat Ion, despite the fact that fodder has been provided by ranchers In the district and the legislature of tha state of Wyoming. This Ib the first attempt at an organized round-up of el In America and the outcome will be watched with Interest by "sports men all over the country. This movement is the forerunner of tV shipment of a consignment of eik to l& Grande to be planted on the range west and. hear Mt. Emily, in accordance, with the announcement made some time ago. ' .,:."' . , UNCERTAINTY ABOUT S UNION' ' ON ALERT TO PREVENT I DANGEROUS DEVELOPMENT - Not Known Whether, 0.-W, Controls . : Central or Only Co-Operating HtMMMWWWWH HUH HH 1 144J j 1 14 &. Notice Is hereby given that all jilum bers'and all other persons must com ply with the plumbing rules and regu lations of this city In every respect, Failing to comply therewith will sub ject them to the' penalty as provided for by the ordinance governing such work,"-:' r; ' "";" " " " ' '''' ' By order of the city councilAugust 16th, 1911. V ' '."'-' '''-' ' T t TtTIH '1 i X ' jaw. nuxiv WWtttiiHmHttmHHHlimHiWWfH -17-10t Plumbing Inspector. ' uLaGrande,s -Jemler Vf pMi v. b. uat sa A Cams A tease. Leading ,Vr. ' ) v' Even Union, close as she is to the new arrangement for the installation of a motor car service between Cove and La Grande over new tracks front Un.'on to Hot Lake, a scheme that would tak-a Union off the railroad map it is said, does not know precisely what Is going on. It Is rumored from Union that the O.-W. has refused the Oregon Central the privilege of using its mainline tracks, but tblB is offset by the fact that construction of the new tracks and repairs of the old arj still going on. . .'-'"' ' Editorially the lTnlon Republican remarks in this connection: v . There is more or-less uncertainty connected wittTthe 'changes being made In the Central Railroad running from Union to the O.-W. R. & N. and other valley points. One thing ' is certain, the piece of road between the Cove switch and Union Junction Is slated for a turndown, while there ap pears to be co-operation between the Central and O.-W. R. 'ft N. companies in the construction and equipment of the road from Union to Hot Lake. The outcome will be watched With much Interest and speculation as to whether the O. W. R. & N. controls the Central or Is simply Interested In shaping things for the removal of the station from Union Junction Is rife. One thing is certain Union may be relied upon to guard well her interest In this matter, and will not be caught napping should her welfare be Jeopar dized. . , :." ' ,' .' ''..."'' '"' "" " "'' NOTICE. lL.ll Also L's Two. . Italy la holding two expositions sim ultaneously one at Uome, and one et Turin; The precedent Is merely being followed by San Francisco am! San Diego in holding two Pauajna ev:os tlons t'ne same year 1913. For Sale. Large ten room house on Sixth, close In. Renting for $50.00 which can eas ily he increased to $75.00. Especlallj adapted for housekeeping suites. East frontage. Nice shade trees, cement walks, lawn. Lot 80 by 110. Excellent location for large apartment house. Easy terms, for further particulars ap ply to Geo. H. Currey. 108 Elm street. 8-17-12t . ' Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one u..,-, .. 0. C. Briclioux, Pro . J U tmJ t 'J Lai'' ' ti y CAR LOAD RECEIVED c ths George Palmer Lumber Co. Retail Dept. Phone, item 8 .:".v.ri . ararrTS2S SPECIAL WALL- PAPER -SALE j 50 cent pzper for 30 cents. 90 cent 0t meas for 70 ds. A tike line cf i0, 15, 20 znd 25 cent paper. , CALL znd LOOK WEU OVER , a 1 ft Vm H 11 PhnnA T?t 71 nTf dnnV 4. ti IT M Obeerver office. "MX fr.ftf rf;r u: -r- - . A Fresh Supply of Fruits and Vegetables Just In BANANAS ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT PEACHES WATER MELONS CANTALOUPES BLACKBERRIES 'CABBAGE 'STRING BEANS 'CARROTS 'ONIONS FRESH CORN SQUASH . CUCUMBERS ' Royal Grocery H. Pattison, Prop. Not in the Association ,; Cement Contractor :": -, :. Consult him .before letting your sidsvalk I COLUMBIA COLLEGE MILTON. OREGON TSIUB PLACE TO SEND YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS. ' f : ' I ( Christian, but Hot sectarian. Grounds and building, valued at (75,6e0i i 1 I A select Bchool for vouna: men and vounsr ldiiR. whn sppk tnr th i T V t l- l 1.1 1 . v. . . . uigueiti meats in Aiannooa ana womannooa. CERTTIFICATES ACCEPTED AT STATE UNIVERSITY AND OTHER U SCHOOLS WITHOUT RE-EXAMINATION. mtuvvA au-ju:aui mil Aiu;n f Thorough coarse. Literary, scientific; commercial department; in-. V eluding shorthand and typewriting; conservatory of music, including ii pinno, Toice ana sumgra msurn ments j elocution; art. -' " j Dorinltorjr refitted, refurnished, steam heated, electric lIghtcd;'com- . lortablo, attrnctiYe, gymnasium, good athletic field 1 s . . w.m v auuu vi iiuii uu uvnris. iuuuuiuiu naur. i i nre air. iieaitniui conamons. Six passenger trains dally. Electric A street cars.' .;.;','"' ." ' - ): -r- '' l aoi a saioon in years, yo gambling d'ns. Moral atmosphere Is wholesome, .'; V ' ; ' . ; 1 ., ' . Send fnr Cntfllntme nr nihpr Infnrmn (Inn in I H. S. SH ANGLE, Financial ' Secy., Milton, Oregon 1; .'W,)l'.iv NICE LEVEL LOTS LOCATED TWO BLOCKS llOKTHOF THE RAILROAD SHOPS. We are: offering these lots at from $ 1 60. to $200. each, on the most liberal feniw--' We furnish you an abstract of titl e; When yov have paid for these lots Better call ai our office and learn more about these lots: liGRANDEI WESTMEM Bell Phone Main 752. "Independent phone 262. J - Seylffoe Block- MO LaGrahde!