La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 08, 1911, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Notice of the recorder of the city
of L Grande, Oregon, of the assess
ment of Adams avenue from the east
liDe of Third itreet to the weet Hue of
Alder itreet.
Notice is hereby given that the as
sessment roll for the liapnovement of
Adam a avenue from the east line of
Third street to the west lice of Alder
treet. being In Improvement district
No..U In the city of La Grande, Ore
gon, under the provisions of Ordinance
No. E47, Series 1911. entitled, "An or
dinance declaring the cost of improv
ing Adams avenue from th east line
of Third street to the west line of Al
der street, determining the property
benefited thereby, levying an assess
ment thereon to defray the costs and
expenses of the Improvement; pro
viding for the assessment roll of the
came and directing the entry of said
seetmen: herein levied and to collect
said assessment," the same being In
improvement district No. 1 in said city
of La Grande, Oregon, U now la my
hands for collection and that aoy as
sessment therein may be paid to me at
any time In ten (10) days from the
7th day of September, ' 1911, Without
penalty, Interest or cost; and each
property owner is hereby netifled that
on application to the undersigned
within ten (10) days from the 7th day
of September, 1911, which i the first
publication of this notice they will be
allowed to pay such assessments in
ten (10) annual installments, the first
installment thereof being doe and pay
able on or before the 16th day of Sep
tember, 1912. If application Is not
made as above provided the whole
amount will be and become due, pay
able and delinquent on the 16tb day of
assessment In the docket of city liens; September, 1911.
providing a time when the same shall All property owners are hereby no
isome delinquent and requiring the ( tifled to appear at my office in the city
recorder to prepare a special assess-j hall and pay the same,
xnent roll In accordance with the as-1 The assessment roll is as follows:
; GASGLOFF RECOXD ADDITION.
EloeS ; let Sames of Owner. Amt Aifsessm'nt
p. . Johanna Gangloff .... ..$26.37
q George and Emma Marx ...... 61.75
GBASDY'S 8EOCXD ADDITION.
KaiuilMMa1 Pint.
Block
13
13
13
13
U
14
14
14
14
14
14,
14
11
11 .
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
12 ;
.12
12
12
12
12
5
Am't
?! '
LotXames of Owner.
1 E. Z. Carbine .............
City of La Grande ........
City of La Grande .
Ev Z. Carbine . .'. .........
Earl Rankin ..............
Earl Rankin ......... . . .
Earl Rankin
Earl Rankin ....... . . .....
13 Earl Rankin ..............
14 Earl Parkin ..............
15 Earl Rankin ..............
16 Earl Rankin
1 Fred Tufveson, Lavlna Littl
2 W. E. Oesterling ....... '.
3 W. E. Oesterling .... ... . . .
4 VW. E. Oesterling
13 B. W. Grandy ............
n B. W.' Grandy
15 B. W. Grandy i .......
B. W. Grandy ............
R. D. and May Hamilton.,
R. D. and May Hamilton . .
W. J. Church ...........
8 W. J. Church ...........
9 R. D. Hamilton ...........
10 R. I). Hamilton
11 R. D. Hamilton
12 R. D. Hamilton
5 Emma C.; Harding
16
6
6
7
Aesmnt
.... 207.17
....156.39
.... 158.39
.... 208.6 1
.... 187-20
.... 85.50
.... 57.00
28.50
V... 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
193.20
193.20
87.00
, 58.00
29.00
29.65'
Fresh
For
Sunday
Grapes Sweet Potatoes
Bananas Cucumbers
Watermelons Celery
Cantaloupes Green Peppers
Oranges
Peaches
Apples
V; 1 ': t
Green Corn
Cabbage
Imperial Tomatoes
Phone your order for Peaches
to can, we will have them
next vvee V
n -,'t'-':,:v ' '' ' -n
Li
Clock
5
6
5
5
5
5
5.
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5
5
$
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6
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3
3
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Eli of
Wof
E1 of
W4 of.
EV of ,
W' of
E'-4 of
of
tT;
S 35 feet of
N 5 feet of
, 3
3
3
3
15
Block
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
15 ,
16
16
16
16 '
7
7
' 7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
2
2
2
3
3
S 40 feet of
N 5 feet of
t,
LotXn-8 nl Owaer. Ami A8sesDst
6 Emma C. Harding ........ ... 59-30
7 Herbert R-Hanna .... 88-95'
8 Herbert R. Hanna 195.80
9 P.' L. Thornton 97.90
9 Hugh McCall 97.90
1Q P. 1 Thornton ,
10 Hugh McCall 44.4S
11 s P. U-.Tboraton : 29.C5,
11; Hugh McCall 29.65
12 P. L. Thornton ............ . . . 14.82
12 Hugh McCall 143
1 Andrew Anderson 195.80
2' Andrew Anderson ............ ; . 88.95
3 Andrew Anderson ............ 59.30
4 Anna Anderson 29.65
' 13 William A. and Horace C. Ludi-
., ,J keri ;..a..f ? 29-5
14 E. E. Bragg 59.30
15 E. E. and Jean Bragg S8.S5
16 E. E. and Jean Bragg 195.80.
1 Elizabeth Cross-Ladiker 205.80
2 Elizabeth Cross-Ladiker ....... 84.39
2 La Grande Investment. Co. C..
L. Payne 12.06
3 La Grande Investment Ca-C
L. Payne 64.30
4 Gertrude Mitchell and J. H. 32.15
Burke ' 32.15
13 Joseph Palmer ............... 32.15
14 Joseph Palmer 64.30
15 Joseph Palmer 96.45
16 Joseph Palmer ......... i.,... 205.80
' K P. 1 ThdlMIl ...i......... a2iR
6 P. J. Thelsen . J. . . .1; . . . 64.30
7 Wm. B. Sargent and' John Thei- .
, sen .96.45,
. 8 George Parker . . ; .. "'. ... I . . . .'. 205.80 i
i 9 . Frank W and Carrie E. Pattison 205.80
10 V Frank W and Carrie E. Pattison 96.45 .
11 Frank W and Carrie E. Pattison 64.30 ;
12 George W. Webb . 1 . . 1 '. . '". . , . . ' 32.1 5
i 4; W. J. Church i. . . 18.53
AmH Assessm'nt
18.53
83.40
120.26
223.46
225.96
120.23
. 83.40
18.53
242.00
111.13
74.13
18.53
18.53
74.13
101.18
244.50"
238.C0
105.42'
13.18
79.05
J9.77
19.77
79.05
118.60
265.60
19.77
88.95
128.47
245.83 ,
245.83 -128.47
88.95
19.77
GSASDrS ADDITION
LotXames of Owner.
4
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
11
12
13
14
7
2
2
3
4
11
12
13
14
4
5
W. J. Church ................
Mra. Carrie", P. Duryea . . . .. . '. .
Jennie M. Hackett .. . '.
Anna De Long '
David Grelner O. Knutson ..
David Greiner O. Knutson ..
Helen McLachlen ........... ..
L. C Souder
W. J. and Ella Case
W. J. and Ella Case ;". .' . . .
Frederick Syuhorst
Frederick Synhorst
Frederick Synhorst . , . . . . . v. , . .
Frederick Synhorst
Ellen L. Kerr .................
Ellen I Kerr . . .
Louie McKennon
Louie McKennon ....
B. G. Fritts
B. G. Frltta
Queen V. Harrell .............
Ella M. Candish ..............
Ella M. Candish ..............
Lilla Richardson .............
Lilla Richardson ......... . ' . .
.William' D. Delmore
;.Tr.r.' s E. Endlsy .. ...!. ... ..
6 ' Lydia Pi Grandy . . .". ..........
7 Mrs. A. E, Jones ............
Minnie J. Thomas ............
Martha Harris
B. A. Benham ...............
C. B. Cauthorn
Carrie L, Rynearson and Kate
R. Hanley ........ ..i. . ... .
Carrie L. Rynearson and Kate
1 R. Hanley
Johanna Gangloff ............
Ernest E. Lewis ... . .". .
B. W. Grandy
8
. 9
10
11
8
9
10
11
11
B. W. Grandy ...V.
Sallie A- T. Palmer
B. W. Grandy
Sallle A. T. Palmer
B. W. Grandy ......
Sallie A. T. Palmer
, i i S it . ' i
E 75 feet and N 30 fet it w
.CO feet of " 12
,3 S 15 feet of W 60 feet of : 12
3 E 75 feet of , 13
3 W 60 feet of , 14
3 E 75 feet of ,, ; 14
3 W 60 feet of ' li
Commencing at a point 60 "feet west
of the southwest corner of block
14 of Grandy's Second Addition to '
the city of La Grande, Unlon - ,
county, Oregon, running thence'
west 380 feet to the west line of
the southwest quarter of section1 1 1
6 In Twp. 3 S R 38 E W M, thence . ' , "
north 212 feet, thence , east 380
feet, thence south 212 Vi feet to the ; ' ,v . '
place of beginning ........ Grande Ronde Hospital
By order of the council August 30th,1911.
' C. M. HUMPHREYS, I ' ' ; 1
Recorder of the City of La Grande.Oregon. ,
18.98,
15.41
10.71
2.35
2.33
,7.66
1.83
5.98
8.26
8.9S
12.40
88.15
. HE? 10 001!
CXIOS TO
BE H&ST TO
WOKXEES.
COCXTY
Settle 'ational Organizer to Be
' speaker at Contention.
structed tc the south side of L vj.
cue, in front of the court house, from
the center of the slock to Sixth street.
All bids muBt be filed in this offlceb e
fore 5 o'clock p. m. September 15th
1911." Certified check for five per cent
j of amount bid must accompany
bids. The council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids. J
By order of the street . commute?
September 6th, 1911. , - '
'; C. M. HUMPHREYS,
City Recorder..
9-8-Et : s ' ' " ' '
1 1 i
Union, Sept.8. (Special) The Un
ion County W C. T. U w ill hold Its
annual convention In Union, Tuesday
and Wednesday, September 19 and 20.
In the Al E. church. The Union coun
ty officers are:
President, Grace McAllister, La
Grande. :
Vice President Laura Boyd, Elgin!
Corresponding Secretary Cllve M.
Bolton, La Grande. : '
Recording Secretary Hattie M.
Wolfe, Union. ' : ; i ' .
Treasurer -Hattie Clark, Union.
Convention speaker will be Mrs.
Jackson Silbaugh of Sea tie. Wash., a
national organizer. ' '
; Superinten62nts of Department
ristons are: ' '.""' ' f -'"" ' ' ; -,. ry
Organlzatfon Grace McAlllBter.
Prevntlve Laura Boyd.
Educational Olive Bolton. '
Evangelistic Para Thornton,
Grande. ' ' :;' ;;: '.
Social Hattie Wolfe.
Local flattie Clark. ; .
Local convention committt:s
named as follows: :f, ' ',
Entertainment Mary Eaon.
Reception Me'sdames Anna West,'
Catherine Casper, Isabel Hutchinson,
Josle Doney and Mrs. L. L. McKen
non. , . r.;-
Refreshments and social features
Mesdames E. E. r Pansel, Eelle M.
Wright, Delia Wright. :
Plan of Work Nelle E, Carman.
Auditing and Finance Maggte Eob
ins .. ; .' : -. r ,
If yon knew of the. real value of
Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back
soreness of the muscles, sprains anl
1 rheumatic . pains, you would never
i wish to be" without It. For sale by
, all dealers., i : " r.eod ,
SECOND ANNUAL
KORTHWEST
FROSTIER
', and. .'-.."j;
K0OD.
EASTER 02EG0X DISTRICT FAIR
di-
La
are
PEKDLETOX
SEPTEMBER, 11th
16th. ' ""
OXE AKB OSE-THIRD FABE
". via the
XOTICE TO COXTRACTORS .
Notic.9 is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the undersigned, for the construction
of approximately 125 lineal feet of ce
nVsnt walk, 7 feet'in width, to be con-
OREGON-WASHIN G T O N
KA1LKUAL)& NAV-.
Excursion fares on special dates, ask
your nearest agnt. v
LET 'ER BUCK!
Bronco busting steer roping, rid-
:nf acd racing wild horses, Indian
war dances, cowboy and cowgirl races
relay horse and pony races, northwest
inmtier parade, horseback tug of war
horseback pistol .shooting, etc.
Wm. McMurray,
j General Passenger Agt
1 A
Ready to Raee at Montreal. ; ,
Montreal, Sept. 8. The Montreal
Jorkey club's final meeting for 1911
opens tomorrow with the promise of
one q the best meetings ever held at
th famous Blue Bonneli track. Tho
track is In aa nearly perfect condition
'. possible, and many Improvements
have been made to the plant since the
doss of the spring meeting. The sta
bles are filled whh nearly 400 horses.
all fit and ready for the starter's bell.
I The meeting will continue through
I out the whole of next week. The over
night purses will be mostly of a value
of $;C0. while there are a number of
handicaps to be run. The big stake
events of the meeting will be the Earl
Grey cup, for S-yeai'-olds, six furlongs.
with J1.000 added, mile and a quarter:
the Hochelega handicap, for 2-year-olds,
six furlongs, with $1,000 added:
the Strathcona steeplechase, for. 4-year-olds
and up two and a half miles
w th $1,000 added; the Derby cup; for
3-year-olds and up, Canadian owned,
one and three-fourth miles, with $1,000
added; the Champion stakes, for 3-year-olda
and up, one mile, with $1,
000 added; the Henrie Memorial stee
plechase, for 4-year-olds and up, three
with $1,000 added.
AM-
UMMER
uggestions
"ake two-thirds of a glass of cold
sparkling SAM-O, add one-third of
any of the following fruit juices:
Lemon, Orange, Pineapple or Grape
, , "Measure It right and mix It together
iX good for wbal alls yon In this kind of neather.'' '
of
A full tin
1 i
miles.
etables Received Daily.
i' L... '. 1 :
IVafermeons, Caniaoupes,,;:;;
' : y Nice : Free . Stone Peaches,
Eagle Valley ImperiatfoMtoes
A Hew Lot of S mffs Premium
Hams ancf Empire' Bacon
City Gidcefy' and Balxefy
THE HOME Of GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
rnOXE: Mala 75