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vLA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVED, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911, PAGE 5 n n' L4 LC'uC-Mr THEMES Watch this ad for Friday anil Saturday. "The Stepsisters" ..... ,l Pathe Story of a proud and disdain ful stepmother and her daugh ter In treating the little moth erless girl. However, a Loch . invar comee along and every thing ends satisfactorily. -.' "Two Officers" '.. Edison These two army officers love one and the same lady. They cut cards for flrst choice, but the lossr In the cut wins out In the long run. It Is an Edison ion feature to show how this Is accomplished.' '. ,:' -The New Editor" ,. Seiig ... Conceived and acted in the best spirit of comedy. 'A young editor,-a suffragette and follow ers, a political boss and a com promising tetter; all tending to W mlTim. -It'll vnnA -"- Illustrated Patriotic Song "Hats Off as the Flag Goes By." ..'.'' . ' Sung by' '-,:' V' Miss Garrlck . . .... . . . . Matinues Ur."GeoirBirDle ..... Evenings If you want fancy peaches we have them at $1.10 a box. City Grocery and Bakery. ..Phone Wain 75. ' . - LEARN TO EARN ness college. -La Grande Busl- If you want fancy peaches we have . them at 81.10 a box. City Grocery and Bakery. Phone Main 75. PAY TOrB WATER. BENT. T0MOB- ... . ;- ;''.- PEBSOSALS. '::r- . .. '..': J $ W. B. Palmer ot Walla Walla was a Sommer hotel guest today. . F. H. Saunders of Wallowa' tran sacted business in the city yesterday, stopping "at the Savoy while here. J. O. Rogers of Wallowa was a bus iness visitor in La Grande this morn ing,. . , ,;v Miss Mae Whits arrived home from a trip to Portland and North Beach this morning.,' : v ' . -t Miss Ruby Theisen is home from an extended vlBit in Portland . where.she' was the guest of friends. ; ;(X v . Mtu elevens, eretwnlle res! dent of La Grande but now a music teacher of Portland is a guest in the city with friends this Week.)'; ' I . i George W. Moyer jjf Weise'r tran ar:d business matters In La Grand , '.Us morning. He was a guest of the H.1 Savoy.' '? v. t " Engineer Pete Be!v?r has, been transferred to a:we?i e OSDIXAJiCE JtO. 647, S 12 HIES 1311.'' vlded by resolution duly passed by the , An ordinance declaring the- cost of council on the 15th day of September, improving Adams avenue from the east 1909, to be the sum of 19,993,63, end Una of Third Ktreet in the vt lln f Alder street; determining the proper-j the pr0perty Rafter described ia ty benefited thereby, levying an assess-' S.Ptla"y benefited byt said Improve ment thereon to defray the costs and went, and the special and peculiar expenses cf the Improvement; provld- J benefits accruing to each lot or parcel ing for the assessment roll of the thereof or parcel of land within tho same and directing' the entry of said assessment in the docket of city leins; providing a time when the same shall become delinquent, and requiring the city recorder to prepare a special as sessment roll .in . accordance with the assessment district and which is so specially "benefited by reason of said improvement, and which has been equitably aiportloned among all blocks, lots, parts of blocks and lots, lands and real estate bounding, abut- assessment nereln levied .and to col- ting, contiguous, fronting and adja I cent and tributary to such improve ment and within the district created for the purpose of making such im provement to the extent of the benefit to such lots, parts of lots, land and real estate by reason of such im provement and in no case in excess of sa'd benefits, and the amount set oppo site the description or number of each thereto, and hereby ascertains, deterT lot or part thereof or parcel of land mines and declares the whole cost of for. which said respective parcels is said improvement in the manner pro- , assessed, Is as follows: ' ' GAXGLOFF'SECOND ADDITION. I ' .V totSames of Owner. , 1 Am't Assessm'nt t , .Johanna 'Gangloff' , .'..i'n' v'-f 26-37 . ,.' .1.... a .U;JHm-iiA liHw. brS SECOND 'ADDITION. ' lect said assessment. . , v The city of Xa Grande does ordain as. follows;, 'v ,'.v v:, : 'i Section L .That the puncll has con sidered the' proposed assessment of the property, benefited, by the Improvement of Adams avenue from the east line of Third street to the west, line of Alder street and all objections mado 4 ; LOCALS . . i PU TOFE WATER! BEM TOMOR. . , 1 .1 . i -rW lJk AO a Art A m m- son.- -''. , 'wi.uhl- . - , run. .. , i -.s 1 'it Dr. Biggers was a-passenger last evening on No. 5 to Portland where he goes on professional business. a ; Roy Cnrrey left" last night for Eu g?ne where he will enter the Oregon . . university for. the winter. . ' ; i . T. Love, Jeweler. 1212 Adams av., Mrg Bruce Dennis and son,' Jack, -, - t ' left last night for Portland "to spend Dr. Posey, Specialist, for Eye, Ear, a, couple of weeks.', . . ? i ose, Throat fliseaser ana catarrn. ur. wnuing, 01 :rjigin, passea ier SeHefg store. Eyes fitted with through La Grande last evening 00 his asses. Hours to 11:30; 1j30 to . way to; Portiand' to se3 the 'ponies and 7 to 8 p. m. ,- : ' gallop at the annual races. ..; ' ' ' - ' i'-'A 'Dave Manlove and i son " Will ? and rtnni nntii spa ntihr t Mrs. James Sulll van. leave today over- arde Business college. ' . ne r"M,,;roi rouup. m .. '; 'i " v- -.he'gone two' weeks: a-v1-, . :" ' D. R. Tanner of the Palmer .Mill Mr. Joe Woods has taken charge of , , riA,i. le Crystal cafe. Mr, Woods has had ; ' ' . " - e clace remodeled and newly furn- l"in n,s iaui"y Wi uave oen viu- ped and will run a first class place, ing there this summer. He intends to own as he Delmonlco. Your pat- heone six w?ks snd he and Mrs. nage solicited, - r"- ' .m wr : y I - Mr." and Mrs. J. H. Stevtns went to personal atteritlon1, modern methods union this morning to attend the fun- q practical teacners will insure you flral of the iate e. S. McComas The ick returns.: La Grande Business remainB were sent over to Union . last Siege. , , : : tilB-ht :' and 'thm funeral wan held this ." : afternoon. J, '.. ' nsteaa 11' IT TOUR WATEB REST TOMMt- 3. M Bledsoe, of the Wallowa Su. 1 was in La Grande .last evening on his I way home from the John Day coun try.- Mr. Bledsoe has great faith in 'endle'.on, .Business College opens Pt. 5. A large enrollment 1b uti- the Wallowa country and savs after ipated. Ten per cent discount will 'traveling over a large stretch of coun- glven to pupils enrolling before try that it can't be beaten. , Harold Grady, a resident of Port land the past summer arrived today to visit his father and mother," Mr. and Mrs. H. C. .Grady, and friends for. a few days before returning to Eugene to enter ths University of Oregon this fall. ; - : ':rr:' y--y Bert Gilmp.n. a local orpnardist,, has of Block 13 ' 13 13 vi3:;. 14 14 14 H 14 14 14 14 Jl 11 II" 11 11 ii 41 )ii-n 12 12 it'. 12 12; i' ; 6" 5 5 ,5 5 ;'5". 5 5 ;s 6 : 6' 6 6 ' 6 Snillemeiitai Plat.' : Ay 'y9. k ptember 20. Graduates assisted to i positions. M. L. Clancy, B. A., laclpal. . ' . . ' SCHOOL BOOKS. s most people-know we are selling scnool books at practically coat I the publishers " and their agents demanding of all buyers of school ' returned from an extended tour its cash on delivery for them. Hence all school books we are obliged to Ict cash from all buyers of school ka at the time they are sold. ,'" !. SIVERTHORN, Family Druggist FUN BOOK & STATIONERY CO. Joys. the Willamette valley and western Oregon, and reports he found no bet-. ten natural conditions anywhere than at home but found more publicity giv en, to other cities than La Grande en jhis lg the time of year, when ev; ne should consider remodeling I You Won't Say ATIXG .An PT,TTHTITVG JOBS. : radley & Co. has a crew of first , Oh flh Mv rnm is PhimKami Moum on W water I It ' J ' ,.ww " at all tlmea readv tnMo work practorily. Come In and unload f troubles to BRADLEY & CO, v ne Black 971. Elm Street try " Fruit Chocolates and Marshmallows. Made Just Right. ' - ro Imitation Flavors. H Leading Confectioners Sell Them.' If Yon jH Our Corn Liquid. ! "Not more han two applica ; ' tions are required to give relief 'to' 'the. worst corn you have and S in three or four days it will have U completely disappeared. No dan- f ger or Inconvenience in using i it. Simply paint it on after bathing the foot in hot water.' V 25e Bottle. ''' ,7'.,., :; -.; Wright Drug Co.; La Grande, Oregon. ' "''.'!. ' : ' ' '' :.' i ' -' ''.,' .' . . 'LotXames of Owner. v ' 1 E, Z. Carbine ,' 2 City of La Grande . . .... ,'. '3 City 'o.t"La Grande ". , . . 4' E. 'Z. Carbine 1 . Earl Rankin ' V 2 Earl Rankin ... . .;. . . . ... . 3 Earl Rankin j .'.';..'.."., 4 Earl Rankin ". i , . . . t . 13 Earl Rankin '. . .... . ... '.. .'..'. 14 ' Earl Bankln . j . . .' . V. ; 15 1 Earl Rankin. ..i . 16 -Earl Rankin 1 , Fred Tufveson, Lavlna Little ; 2 W. E. 1 Oesterllng ......... 3 W. E. Oesterllng ; . 4 W. E. Oesterllng 13 B. W. Grandy . ....... .". . . . 14 BW. Grandyi;..;... 15 . B. W. Graridy . . .", . . . . . . .... 16 B. W. Grandy ,5 R. DJ and May Hamilton .'. , '. -'iv' stta'May Hamilton' ;:. . . 7 W. Jl! Ch urch v . V ; :. . ; . ; '. . ; 'SW. J;'"Ch'urch T'V.''?X'.. . . ...... Ami Assessin'nt 207.17 E4 of W& of EH of ' W& of E of . WJ4 of EH of W'i of io 11 12 5 6 7 8 8. 9 10 10 11 $ 11 hi2' il 6 e 6 "3 .3 -3 f'1 .3. ;- 1 y- :''! ' S 35 feet ot N 5 feet of. s - 3 3 ' ' y 4 ". ' : - ' :'. 4 ; "4 " 4 ' 15' t Block 15 ( 15 " ; 15 15, , 15 : 15' 15 15 15 - 16 16 15 16 16 16 12 51 3 ' t ;4 if.: :? -15 J6 At J.2 7; 2 13 14 15 16 5 6 : 7 156.39 158.39. 208.6f 1870 85.50 B7.00 28.50 30.50 61.00 ; 91.50 199.20 193.20 : 87.00 58.00 ' 29.00 . 29.00 ' 58.00 .87.00 193.20 29.00 58.00 ; 87.00 V 193.20 193.20 $7.00 58.00 ' 29.00" 29.65 : 59.30 8R.95 ' 195.80 , ,97.90 97.90 44.47 44.43 '29.G5 ' 29.65 14.82 : - 14.83 195.80 88.95 , .59.30 29.65 R. D. HEIIU h : . .; . . R'. D. Hac "ton J - ' r: Rj'!D H.ai:'i;'.ca y - ; " ,R. D. Hamliton . . . .... . . . 1 , . . Emma C. Harding Emma C, Harding Herbert R. Hanna i ,,. j ..... . Herbert "R. Hanna ........... P. L. Thornton .... . . ...... . . . Hugh McCall, . ...... . . . ... . P. L. Thornton , Hugh McCall ......;;.,...,.. P; L. Thornton .. . ... . i..r . , , Hugh McCall P. L, Thornton Hugh McCall ........... Andrew?.Anderson .... ... Andrew Anderson ...... Andrew Anderson ...... Anna Anderson ". . . . . ... I . William A. and Horace C. Ludl- ker 29.65 E. E. Bragg .'...;..o..;;.;.., 59.30 E. E. and 'Jean Bragg .... . .... 88.95 E. E. and 'Jean Bragg .,,195.80 Elizabeth1 CroBS-Ladlker . .'. . . . 205.80 Elizabeth Cross-Ladlker 84.39 La Grande Investment Co. C. 1 L. Payne . ..... . .'. "l2.06 La Grande Investment Co. C. f L. Payne : 64.30 . Gertrude -'Mitchell and J. H. 32.15 " Burke .'. . , . . . . . . -X .'.' 32.15 Joseph Palmer . . j.; 32.15 Joseph Palmer . . .... . . ... . ... . ;. 64.30 Joseph Palmer 96.43 : Joseph Palmer ................ 205.80 P. J. Theisen X. ....... ....... 32.15 P. J. Theisen 64.30 Wm. B. Sargent and John Thel sen ;..;;,:.;.,.,.......;.., ' 96.45 . George Parker . .............. 205.80 Frank W and Carrie E. Pattison 205.80 Frank W and Carrie E. Pattison 96.45 Frank W and Carrie E. Pattison' George W. Webb'.......;,.... 8 ' ' 9 10 11 f ; " -":' 12 .. 4 W. J. Church RASDI'8 ADDITION LotSames of Owner. 4 W. 3. Church ....... ' , . 5 Mrs. Carrie P. Duryea 6 Jennie M. Hackett ......... 7 Anna De Long ............. " . 8 David Greiner O. Knutson 9 David Greiner O. Knutson 1 10 Helen McLachlen .......... 11 L. C. Souder . . . . .... . ... . . . 1 W. J. and Ella Case . . . . . i . . 2 W. J. and Ella Case ......... 3 Frederick Synhorst 4 Frederick Synhorst ' .11 Frederick' Synhorst ........ ' "l2 Frederick Synhorst ........ 64.30 32.15 18.53 13 'Ellen L. Kerr Am't AsscHsm'nt 18.53 83.40 120.26 223.46 225.96 120.2(1 83.40 , 18.53 242.00 111.18 74.13 18.53 18.53 74.13 101.18 Llotk 16 7 7. 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ,8 2 S 40 feet of N 5 feet of E 75 feet and N 30 fet ot w 60 feet of , ' , . 3 S 15 feet of W 60 feet of 3 E 75 feet of 3 W 60 feet of - : LotSames f Owner. 'Am't AsspwRiti'nt 14 'Ellen L. "Kerr ... 2-14.50 7 Louie McKennon ..; 223.C0 2 Louie McKennon-..,.,., 103.42 .1 B. G. Fritts 13 18 ' 3 B. G. Fritts .................. 79.05 4 Queen V. Harrell 19.77. 11 Ella M. Candlsh 19.77 12 Ella M. Candlsh ..... . i ...... . 79.05 13 Lilla Richardson V ... ..... 118.60 14 Lilla Richardson :...'..: .... 265.C0 4 WSllIam t). Delmore .......... 19.77 5 James E. Bradley.. ...... ...... 88.93 6 Lydla P.. Grandy ....... .',; . . 128.47 , 7 Mrs. A. E. Joues .. ..'.... 243.83 8 Minnie J. Thomas ,.V... 245.83 9 Martha Harris ......... 128.47 10 B. A.' Benham 88.93 11 C. B. Cauthorn 19.77 8 Carrie L. Rynearson and Kate R. Hanley ......ly..,". ..y 18.9S 9 Carrie L. Rynearson and Kate ' R. Hanley ..'...;.".... .:. '...;.;' 15.41 10 Johanna Gangloff .'. ... lo!7l 11 Ernest E. Lewis ., 2.33 11 B. W. Grandy ....V.. j j....... 2.35 12 B. W, Grandy ....... 12 "Sallle A. T, Palmer . . 13 B. W. Grandy ....... 12 Sallie A. T. Palmer ,t, if: jb. w. urandy . .". r.". Sallie A. T. Palmer ; . ...... 7.66 1.83 ..... 5.98 v826 ,r. :vr" 8.98 ,;A. 12.40 '-'""'!"M 3 W 60 feet of ; 14 Commencing at a point 60 feet west , of the southwest corner of block .14 of Grands Second Addition to the city of l!a Grande, Union county,, Oregon, running thence weBt 380 feet to the west line of -y-the southwest quarter of section 6 in Twp. 3 8 R 38 E W M, thence ' f north" 212 feet, thence east 380 , ' ' f! feet, thence south 812 feet to the ' ;: ;..' " "'' ' V place of beginning Grande Ronde Hospital ...... 88.15 "I and the recorder of the eity of La assessments may be paid in InBtall Grande Is hereby directed to prepare ments, provided each property owner a special assesment roll In accordance 1 shall make application therefor with wjth the foregoing assessment; and in ten (10) days from the date of the enter the said assessment in the dock- flrst publication . of said notice. Said et of city liens. ' ; . i r j application to be made under and ty Sec. 2. It is further provided that clrtue of the provisions of Chapter 5, said assessment shall become due and Title 26 of Lord's Oregon LW9. payable- immediately after the same j This ordinance shall be In 'full force is entered in the docket of city Jiens and effect from and after its approval and delinquent within ten (10) days by the-mayor, and being published a thereafter. . one Issue of the Evening Observer. Sec. 3. When the recorder of. the , Passed the common council on this city of La Grande shall have complet-' thesoth, day qj, Angust, 1911, by eight td the special' assessment roll itf'ac,-'ic cordance with the provisions .of this ! . Approved ' by' the mayor this 3lBt ordinance, he shall without delay, give day of August, 1911.'..,.' : ' . ' ;' at least five (5) days' notice in one or 1 .. f A. L. lilCHARDSON. , more of the newspapers having gen-, , , ., Mayor. eral circulation in said city of the Attest: .'?' ""' ' ' : ' . , time .when such assessments will be-;: C' M.- HUMPHREYS, "'.'' ' 7?'? S.4 . come delinquent and also that said . Recorder of the city ot La Grande. "CAPTAIN KATE FISE FILM. Film Entitled . Captain Kate, or The Animal Trader's Daughter," '.'.': at the Arcade. . The prediction of the Sellg com pany that each of their pictures of African sceneB showing wild animals la, their native haunts would surpass the one that preceded It has been am ply fulfilled. , - ', .';.' 'y - : ' . : "Captain Kate" is even more inter esting and commendable In every way than either "iululand," or "Back to the Pritnltlve,", good as these pictures both were, and all who saw them short time ago will ' remember them ; as being among the best ever shown.' Like the others it is exciting and like them it gives the spectator a new ex- s perknee and one which is highly ed ucational. The photography of all the scenes In Captain Kate is mark- ' fdly superior to what we usually see. They are marvelB of good acting; and , camera work, ,; .- ; -y., .This is the third of a treat series 01 animais in tneir native haunts by Sellg. -y V- -r.y y; . ''.' :" '' r ' ff" " "TniT-''"''' '-' '''''' 1 ""'L "' " ,.'!".."" "V" '' " ' i .it ' ;:. SlioBs For Less M oney 1318 Ada ms Avenue