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PA CI? 2 T.A JRANTVR EVKNTXO ORSMHVflU. Tl 'EST) AY, AT7flttrVf 2 XOTICE OF STREET IJiriiOYEJIE- 3th day of August, 1911. meet at the KENT. ' council chamber at the hour of 8 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice Is hereby given that In pursuance el a resolution adopted by the com oa council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the 28th day of Juno, 1911, creating Improvement district No. 33 and designating M avenue as such 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 that portion of H avenue,' in said Im provement district as hereinafter de scribed, by building board walks, the council" will, ten day after the ser vice of this notice upon the owners f the property affected and benefit ted by such Improvement, order that aid above described Improvement be made; that the boundaries f eald district to be so Improved are as fol lows: '. . AH that portion of II avenue, from 4he west curb line of Fourth street, to the east curb line of Second street. (A) And the property affected or , benefitted by said improvement is as follows: Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, block 96, lots 5. 6, 7 and 8, block 95, and lot S, 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 ag1 grieved by such assessment La Grande, Oregon, August 16th, 1911. : ' :. - J' CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. . By CM. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. 8-1 MOt ' sileli Fi m ski GREAT SUCCESS FOR STATE FAI R PROFESSIONAL DIEECTOKT AM A A A PIITSICIANS AND SURGEONS N.. MOL1TOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons block 94, ell In Chaplin's addition to phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. " .f""? si :-i ."Crsn::.':C.vi.: '., umw oure t ii; z to 5; 7 to 8. Notice Is hereby further given that Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind. Salem, Or., Aug. 29. Beginning with the walk that leads from the Southern Pacific railroad station lead ing into the fair grounds and, ending with the big mile track, many things have teen made over in Salem this year. . This spirit reflects in the city proper where the merchants have purchased some 60 big boulevard cluster lights for permanent improve ment' and ordered them, Installed by the time the state fair opens Septem ber ii. : : w Surface for Racetrack . will provide an unusual amount of attention. The classes include com petition for cash premiums in the horse show for thoroughbreds, stand ard breds Morgans, carriage horses, saddlers, Shetland ponies, roadsters, trotters, pacers, French and German coachers, hackneys, Percbsrons, Bel gians, Shires, Clydesdales, draft hors es, Jacks, jennets and mules. 5 In the cattle division the entries are quite ful lfor shorthorns, Uterefords, lh. round levy "a special assess ment 6n all the property affected and ljenefitted by such improvement for .the purpose of paying for such lm jwrovenaent. That the , estimated cost of Such Imprbvemeht la the sum of f 209.30. , That the council will, on the fir 11! :i ..'"I7- i..i?; , r- 1 h if l L-in r ii.h -34009 XOU OUGHT TO KNOW this shop, and its ability to serve yon best Our one strongest desire is to turn oat the best CLEANING AND PRESSING an to price onr smlcfs to meet your salkfuctlon. TVe he. r lieTe we do this. If your gar. mcnts need our attention send them to us and we will do yonr ; j work promjptly and; guarantee not to rnln the materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANING ;"OjtfcKS Kaln 411. H. B. Tfaegoner 312. . ' : . : - Dr. Loughlln's Res. Main 757; Ind. 1297. . ' ' -"' C. H. UPTON, PL 0. M. D.-Physlclan and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat ; Office j in La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones:, Office'Main 2; Resi dence Main 32. DBS.' UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD t Physicians and Surgeons. . ". DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD , Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. , ' DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Specialist for women Offices. Cor. Adams & Depot, over Wright Co.'s Drug Store. Phones Main 728; Main 22. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath ' Physfeiari. Sommer Bldg.i Rooms 7, 8. 9 and 10. Phonjes: . Home 1332, Pacific. Main 63 Residence,, Black t 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. Frank Meredith, secretary of the' poijed Anguses, Galloways Bevons, Oregon State Fair, and J. H. Booth. ' HotelM; Guernseys. Ayshi.es, Jer presldent of the board, have worked , ..... . ., . , . seys, fat cattle and milch cows. In out the regeneration of the racetrack until it shows practically no cupping the sheep, department every well at this time. These two "doctors" known variety 1b. represented and figured that the reason that the track classed, as Is true of the proposed ex acted so badly when put to hard use hlblt of swine. . The poultry and do was because the clay mixture in themestlc pet classes are well repnssent- top mixture had "died.". Consequent- and the educational and . domestic ly they tried the experiment of using science exhibits ere sure to prove or an antitoxin of new clay which they unusual Interest. . .; ,J; mixed into the old top dressing andi . ' Fullero's Band Will Come. ':.'; made the surface compact with the1' Aside from the professional exhibits aid of a drag and a heavy roller, It! f cattle an4 the srUng bill pf horse added ne Hfe to the track an, n6w clhg, much attention has been given after a few weeks trial, it is found to to the-entertainment: feature of , the be Just what was need for a "sick" fair, Ferullo's band has been e'ngag track. The trainers have given th-alV ed fornhe week and. some $2,000 has approval of the new course, and when been spent for-free attractions in ad- they are satisfied there need be Httl dltion to thoso offered by the aggrega G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR, not Drugs, pot Surglry, not Oste opathy ' Consultation free. Room 20, La Grande National Bank Bldg J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23. La Grande National Bank' Build Ung.v '' Phone, Black 399. , DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, ; La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701: Office Phone. Black 1361; In dependent Phone 53; Both Phones ! at Residence. O'CONNELL'S Cigar Store Tool, Billiards, Cigars Tobac. eo and Soft Drinks het and aofit complete line of chrnrs In the city. Observer's Coast Li agae base, ball scores eTfry day there's a tame, v'-.-'-, Corner Depot and Jefferson St. ATTORNETS AT LAW objection from the spectators. Cattle Pens Iffnch Better. Every on of the cattle pens and. each stall for the use of exhibiting horsemen has been disinfected and bedded down ready for immediate use The warlk have been carefully lined out and the paddock entirely rear ranged so that It Is mon commodious and better ventilated with all the pro tection necessary f to cool out the stock. Every roof has been patched up and much care has b?en given to the floral displays on the ground Not a detal has been ovei looked, and with the exception of 'tire exhibits, everything is In readiness for the op ening of the fair now, , Character of Stocli Entries . j As in past years the stock entries j tlon of Parker shows which will be in evidence the whole week the fair is oni The program calls for special at tention. Monday Is for Oregon pio neers; Tuesday 1b Woodmen of the World day, Wednesday Is Salem day, Thursday . 's Portland day, Friday, German societies day and Saturday Good Roads day. , Special attractions are offered for each of these particu lar days and special speakers are to be on hand for the official opening of the exercise allotted to the various special days. In every instance the ceremonies "will be short, interesting and to the point. Reduced rates are in effect on all the railroad lines for. the fair, which opens September .il, and closes Sep tember 16. -;- " . lopsliE SlFllER FAVORS WllLITlfl MAKH1NES HELD ON ONE FA Kill ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL MANY DAYS. i GUARD SEEMS POSSIBLE. C0CHR1N & COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National , Bank 1 Building, La Grande. Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in all the courts of the State and United States. Office in ;. La Granda Rational Bank Building. La Grande, Oregon; ' v D. w: C. NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City, Oregon.. : i n R 1 1f' v ill r Shingles yy y ii A' i-i a , v izna,A An. i f LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 421 Bell Phene, Main 732 s Ontjiut of Wlieat and Other Grains in Seml-Offlcial Letter from Fluzer's That Territory Large, Staff Member Encouragrlna;. Ladd Canyon, Aug. 28. (Si?clan Probability of official sanction to The Banton and Conaway threshing organize a militia company here as a outfit which started out about August I part of the Oregon guard, is contained 16 lis still threshing in the Ladd Can- ( In a seml-ofnclals communication ire yon neighborhood.. &nd. r during that j celved ijjdajr . by. ii C. Pratt who somd time" had only been Installed on thre time igVro; AdJutatnt Gener'at Fln- , Compltle Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing ' , Rubber Buggy Tires ' . LA GRAIUDE IR0W WORKS ; , . D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor 1 ; COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AHD FOUNDRY different farms, namely: Rx. Cona way, W; D.jGrandy and Krpuse Bros.' farms. They moved from the Kroiise farm over into James McCIum'b farm this morning where they will remain several days. . Each farm so far has produced a wonderful amount of grain but it is not known exactly how much. i;Mrs. J. J. Peebler has returned to her home in La Grande after a few daya visit here with hr son, Adolph Peebler and wlfie. , . : Mr. and Mrs. O. Sherwood and children, passed through here last week on their way to Phlas Springs on an outing for a few days. , , , : Mrs. Hattle McCrary; of La Grande, visited a few daya here laBt week with her brother, James McClure. and tarn- uy. . ;..!. ;.:' Mrs. P. W. Bates and three, chil dren are here from La Grande to vis- It 1 until Wednesday with Mrs. Bates aunt, Mrs. Dick Peebler. , : ' I-arge ten room house on Sixth, close in. : Renting for $50.00 which can eaa ily be increased to f 75.00. Especially adapted tor housekeeping suites. East frontage. Nice ahade trees, cement walks, lawn. Lot 80 by 110 Excellent location tor large apartment house. Easy terms, for further particulars ap ply to Geo. II. Currey. 108 Elm street 8-lM2t ser - regarding ; the possibility . of ea tabllsbing a company here. ' " "Referring "again to the national guard proposition, listen to the fol lowing from Wilfred F. Smith, member of the general staff at Portland re ceived by me yesterday," said . Mr. Pratt .today ; " 'I am very anxious to see you make that La Grande company go. I will warn you before hand that It will be no easy Job to keep, up a company of militia to. keep up hq enthusiasm and attendance. Being on the staff I am familiar withv the trou bles, of thj out-o:-town companies Baker City, Pendleton,, Oregon.; City, Woodburn and Salem companies. However, , I know of no reason why La Grande should not as well as the rest of them, and in my , opinion, all the probabilities are in favor of it doing even better.', This was a per son letter from friend Smith, and can' not, of course, be quoted as official, but we are aure of . strong support from Smith when th matter Is taken up by the staff." , . 111 Z N I rv n t l ' E3 YUMMER' iiggeations . .. ,s ' ; : Take twothirds of a glass of cold I 1 1 sparkling; S AM-O, add one-third of i If r .1 r ii r . ' fe i ':" : ' '.':. S i "Measure It right and mix It together It's good for what ails yon In this kind of weather. s HACK ANDv.; SZS 0 AMBULANCE eTl-Bussev --I,,',.,.,,'. :r--gitBrrp-!.--'"-""' ...... ..,, ,,.. ,, , S3 R . Been Camping ea Grande Ronde. P. A. Harmon arrived in the city last evening with a "party of friends from the lower Grande Ronde where they had ben camping and enjoying the roughness of the country for sev eral days. , I : '.'" .r..-t. . ... :j- . ,j I FIFTIETH !;ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR SAtEM, SEPTEMBER 1M6,1S)11. HOMECOMING W EEK. t LIVESTOCK, POCLTEY AN D A GUI ClITUItAL EXHIBITS, RACES , FREE ATTICACTIONS AND AMUSEMENTS. FERULLO'S GREATEST BAND REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SEND FOR PREMIUM t LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS. I Frank Meredith, Secretary Salem, Oregon. uewmmMMLi.mmmmmm.jmm.mmunm iiiiilusi NESS Only College in Eastern Oregon A high grade school. Well estahlishedrepu.ation. Many graduates holding gocd poEitionr. Skillful, pains taking teachers. LIVING EXPENSES THE LOWEST. Let ustell you afceut C1HFR LV MCFS. Write for catalogue, also speciil terms as an induce . ment to enroll on or before September fifth. 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