' PAGE 2 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1911. JIKE OF STREET IMPBOYEME- both day of August,, 1911. meet at the. TtTXT n v.l.. ... .v. v .1 vuuulii uuomucr tti iu uuur ui o TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: No-! o'clock, p. m.. to consider said eti tice is hereby given that in pursuance mated cost, and tie levy of said as f a resolution adopted by the com- aessment, when a hearing will be on council of the city of La Grande.' granted to any person feeling ag Oregon, on the 28tb day of Juns, 1911, grieved by such assessment, creating improvement district No. 33 La Grande, Oregon, August 16th, and designating M avenue as such isn. district, and in pursuance of a reso lution adopted by said common coun cil on the 19th day of July, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared Its intention to improve all Oregon, that portion of H avenue. In said im- 8-i8-10t j'rovemnt district as hereinafter de- ' ciibed, by buildlr-g board walka, the council will, ten days after the ser vice of this notice, upon the owners cf the property affected and benefit ted by such improvement, order that aid above described improvement be made; tbat the boundaries ef said district to be so improved are as fol lows: ' All that portion of H avenue, from the west curb line of Fourth street, to the east curb line of Second street. A) And the property affected or CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. Ey C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Lhing Models Next , New York, Aug. 22. (Special) Whether or not visitors to New York are to be afforded the novel spectacle of living models in show windows in place of the wax figures now used for the display of gowns of hats, remains to bs teen. At present feminine New York is busily discussing the posslbil itiei of such a plan, which was sug gested at a recent convention. The . ..... . .; , . . strongest supporters of the scheme veuejuiea oy saia improvement i as . follows: - - : ' Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, block 96, lots S. 6, 7 and 8. block 95, and lot 5, 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 lor the purpose of paying for such fan- are the show and chorus girls of the city, who would welcome the chance to wear the latest creations and be come the center of attraction behind a" plate glass window instead of tiug secondary to the star on the stage. Moreover, it would afford a source of revenue during dull seasons. On the other h&nd a well known dressmak er's model thinks the idea Is not prac tical since she Is certain that the pub- DEff CRUSH! POLITICAL HAGE OLIVER, McCOLLOCH, PATTERSON AND OTHERS TALKED OP. General Belief at Pendleton Is That ; Only Four Will Run. ; nrovement. That th caHmatoi f imvm... . .v- .l1Ic tw crude to understand auch an of such Improvement Is the sum of ... . . .. , . 1209.30, That the cpuneil will, pn the . , ... . ( " . - A 1 to B Awi - 1 lMMfrnT: IJj '"Ij ''Cy 1 1 1 ' . trw a mum . i Attorney Will M. Peterson, of this city, today definitely announced that he will be a candidate before the iram ocratlc primaries for the congression al nomination from the the new East ern Oregon district, says the Pendle ton Live Wire. .- - 1 "I have not yet had time to decide upon the principles of my platform," said 'Mr. Peterson this morning, "but I have decided to make the race. "Of course, since the district is safe! ly from 8000 to 12000 republican there is small chance of a democrat being elected. Especially is there little like lihood that the leaders of the majority party will permit a democrat to be elected as the first representative of tu. .. jLrtitr;' :C'.r: 7". n Peterson came to Oregon from the Carolina! several years ago. tt9 first taught school In Wallowa county anj the ntook up the practice of law. He hung out bis shingle In Athena first, and later moved to Pendleton, taking office ifl the Smith-Crawford bullfr- ldea and that the window , models ing. would be guyed. "I don't know wheth-1 For four years he has been chairman tr the pjan would help sales," said a 1 of the democratic county central com- itore manager. Even the traffic cops would forget autos and be drawn into the mob. And it would be bard to get the r'gbt women models for such ex- mlttee.4" Recr-ntJy wzs appointed by Governor West as a member of the state bar committa revision of laws, and has always taken a leading bibitiohs. To show off fin gowns part In the councils of his party. ' without the right kind tot women in1 Peterson, however, will not have an them would be a waste of time." One unobstructed run for the nomination. of the country's most prominent lllus- Urators has come out In favor of the scheme and so the discussion contin ues. It Is certain, however that It There ate at least three other promi nent Eastern Oregon democrats who aspire to be the first representative In congress from the district, which will be necessary to call out the re- , wtu include all of tire Oregon counties serv?s at the first trial of the living.' ea8t of the Cascades. ' JOU Ol OUT TO KNOW tills fib op, and its ablllfy to sirre jon best. Oar one strongest desire Is to turn out the best CLEANING AND PRESSING ntf to price our services t mut jour sa'lifactlon. We be Here we do this. If jour gar ments need onr attention send them to us and we will do yonr work promptly anl guarantee not t rain the materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANITM vOKKS fnn Ct.. H. R. W.strgoner model plan. New H impshfre Puy in Oregon, Astoria, Aug. 22. New Hampshire day was celebrated at the Astoria Cen tennial today, tb? exercises having es pecial reference to the share of the ! candidate, but he refuses to consider granite state In the settlement and development of the Pacific northwest. Among the rivals of the Pendleton attorney will be Turner Oliver of La Grande, James A. Burleigh of Enter pries and J. M. McCqUough of Baker. District Attorney Samuel Van Vactdr of this Judicial district, living in Hepp ner, has been named as a possible W'.W'j "''; ypqm n 3552 OCONNELL'S Cigar Store Tool, Uilllards (1(furs Tobuc. co - and Soft Drlnkn lit t : ami most conijih'to line of clear In the rlty, ; -' , Oltserrer-s Coft L. ime haie. ball score frerjr day there's a gvmea Corner Depot and Jeffersoa St. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated .( only ; one block from depot I !D. C. Brichoux.Pro , .. , ; 1,1 1 1 31 0 lec!a Shin les WENAHA LUMBER CO. Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732 i i v" Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing ' ! Rubber Buggy TireC LA GRANDE IRON WORKS v D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor A:- COMPltJl MACHINE SHOPS AND i FOUNDRY . he mattsr. . : : : . All of the candidates are attorneys. Oliver Is state senator from Union county and was the democratic candi date for eecsratary of state in the last general election. Burleigh is mayor of the .town. 'of Enterprise, formerly represented Wal lowa, county In th a legislature, and for six, years served tha county as clsrk of the court. McCullough is state senator from Baker county. He was recently re tained by Governor Wi-st to dsfend the executive In tfi'e . damage suit brought aa!nst him and the state land boarif by the Deschutes Land and Irrigation company. . Republican" Aspirants Numcron Whil- the number of democratic as pirants ia limited to four; no such llmlta;lon . can b& placed upon the number of republicans who are desir ous of honoring the new district by being the first to warm the new chair in the national, house of representa tives, for there are no less than 17 of these.; ' ' .'- . .' ' Umatilla county Itself has at 'least four possible candidates, and there may be othrs. Probably chief among there are ex-Congressman W, B. E11U. Though a recent Portland Oregonlan story announced that Ellis would be a candidate for United States senator, Ellis blmsalf would neither confirm nor deny that he would be a candidate tor any office. ; Close friends of the former congressman have declared, however, that th , Oregonlan story was altogether unauthorised, that It was inspired by political opponents of Ellis, and that the latter positively would not be a candidate for senator. They Insist that If he i a candidate for any office It will be that .of rep resentative from the new district, ;. Another,' local .. candidate Is (State Senator' J. N. Bnrgesa. ,r Vn is one of the leading sheepmen cf the . state, having been president of the Oregon Wool Growers' association for, three years, and the sheep interests of East. i ern Oregon are said to be urging him to make the race.' . . ..." , Other Umatilla county candidates are Joint Senator C. A. Barrett of Athena and Attorney S. F. Wilson of Athena. These two men were pitted against eath other In the last republican pri maries and their campaign was one of the hottest waged a that time. Wil son's name Eas been considered for some tims in connection with the new congressional role and recently it was ascertained on good authority that If Wilson becomes a candidate " Barrett will also. Baker lias Two Candidates Baker county has two candidates for the new position in the persons of ex-Mayor James A. Johns, who also formerly was a candidate for gover nor, and Sta'e Senator J. N. Hart. Representative W. H. Brooke, erst while candidate for speaker of the late house of representatives, probably will be, Malheur's lone candidate for the republican nomination.' Next to Umatilla, Union county has the greatest number of republican as pirants for the position. These are George T. Cochran, the present .-water commissioner for the Eastern Oregon district; District Attorney F. S. Ivan hoe and John P. Rusk, better known as "Jerry," speaker of the last house of representatives and a former resi dent of Joseph. Rusk represented Wallowa county in the ' last legisla ture, but recently moved to La Grande so as to be more centrally located In the new district. ' .T't;'': "Among the otber leading men whosa names are connected by rumor with the "congressional position are Joint Representative T. J. Mahoney of Hepp ner, Attorney Otis Pattison of Can- yon City, Grant county; W Lair Thompson, representative from Lake county, and one pf the numerous can didates for speaker of the last house ; Judge R. R, BvttJrr, who recently re: moved from Condon to The Dalles; Attorney Nick Sinnoft of The Dalles. and state senator from Wasco county; District Attorney Fred W. Wilson, of The Dalles, and ex-Congressman JM. A. Moody, also of the DallsSj f -' These are the principal ones who ar known to be considerlnj the advisa bility of entering the race, but ther? probably are others. The process of elimination; therefore will be clossly watched by Eastern Oregon's political observers. ,' ' ; . w t - S I'M MART OF SALT FlYER ; VALLEY, ARIZONA. 4 $ & 'f '' Postofflce. department has authoriz ed estalbishment. of Postal bank at Phoenix. . '. . ; Bonds for sewer system to cost $308,000 have been sold. Sixty miles of ccw:r work will be constructed. Snlend'd ' progress being made ex new 17i room' Hotel, Adams. Phoec?? will, have finest hotel in southwest when notel opens Nov 1, 1911. Centsr street bridge, longsst ecu crete br'dge in the world, 2,100 fevt leng, now carrying traffic betwee:n Phoenix and south side of Salt R';ver valley. ' ', ' '' ";.,,- ' r ". '' One hundred cars of watermelons shipped from Salt River valley In th? season Just closed. Trade territory extends (ib far north as Seattle, .Wash. Contract for 6,200 barrels of cement for bridge on territorial highway be tween Phoenix and Tempe, has been let. Work on foundations Is progres sing rapidly. ' Maricopa county with its great ag ricultural resources is rapidly increas ing in wealth.; Assessed valuation for 1911 will approximate over, J21.000,- ooo. . V '. . , , ; Machinery being Installed at Ari zona cement factory. Plant will make 500 barrels cement dally an Includes Immense crusher t for breaking . rock for road and all other purposes. Contracts have ; been awarded for high school buildings to Include ad ministatlon building, domestic science and arts building, science building, the power house and shops. . : f Much interest in mining activities In vicinity of Phoenix. Outlook for big properties convenient to Phoenix Is very good.i. Several important devel opment works in progress. . . . , ' Income of Phoenix postofflce for fis cal year ending June 30 shows an In crease of 110.241.39 or 15.8 per cent over previous year. , v , , . , Water Users - association have awarded contract for construction of extensions to important canals... The femmint vf Is ton aaa Salt RJver Valley, Electric Railway vuuipauy orsanuea ana propose to tulld Hnea throughout Salt River val ley, all centering at Phoenix. Outlook for further Increase of rail road facilities in Salt is very encouraging. River valley Notice Is hereby given that there now exists a vacancy in the office of 16:a, 1911. the city scavenger and applications for (. the filling of this office will be received at the office cf the city recorder cf th city of La Grande, Oregon, until Au gust 30th, 1911,. .. By order of the city council, Augu.-t C. M. HUMPHREYS,. City Recorder. Take two-thirds of a glass of cold cling" SAM-P, add one;tHird;of any of the following fruit juices: r -Leixion Orahge, Pineapple or Grape "areasnre It ribt ae mix It topetber , -v., It's good for what alls yon in this kind of weather." Ht 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 j f tj4f f h-h mm 1 1 f ti ntnt : T rlr lltTrl ANNUAL ' fS.UEM, SEPTEMBER 1M5, 1011. ' i : ' '.' : HOME. COMIXO WEEK, LIVESTOCK, POULTJIY A5D AGRKX'LTl'RAL EXHIBITS, RACES ; FREE ATTRACTIONS A.ND AMUSEMENTS. ... FERULLO'S GREAT EST BAND KtUlltO KATES Qy ALL RAILROADS. . SEXD FOR PREMIUM I ; LIST AJiD ENTRY BLANKS. 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