La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 04, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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XA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911.
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Monday, October 9 th
Presenting
"The Cowboy, Indian
and the Lady"
A New Western Comedy Drama
(j J I Special Cars, Band and Orchestra. ?
"1 1 Show at Night Only. Parade at Noon
A TENT LOCATED CORNER 7th St AND O AVE.
FRE111 Oil GLEE CLUB
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La Grande's Leading
Jeweler
Opposite U. 8. Lanl Offlee A lams Arenae.
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AMBULANCE . L bussey
HAROLD GRADY MAXES GOOD
FIRST TEAR.
la Grande Boys at University Figure
in Club and1 Fraternity Life.
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct.
4.(Speclal) Director Melvin Ogden
announces the following provisional
list of men for the Glee Club this
year: '
First tenors Burns Powell of Port
land, Vernon Motschembacher of New
burg, Leslie Doble of Portland, Har
old Grady of La Grande, and Brooks
Dickson of Pendleton.
Second tenors Leonard Bratager of
Sioux Falls, S. D., Harold QulgUy of
Portland, Irwin iRolfe of Eugene, Wal
ter ' Fisher of Roseburg, and , Bert
Girard of Pendleton.. "
First basses Raphael Gelsler of
Portland, Earl Fortmilhr of Albany,
Homer Morris of Portland, Kenneth
Flakier oi roiuttini, ira lvtanvine ot
Eugene, and Mr. Giles of Portland.
Second basses Jerry Martin of
Klamath Falls, Earl Stannard ot Port
land, Lloyd Bar&ee of Portland, Ver
non Vawter of Medford, Harry Ding
of Portland, and Alfred Skei of Mt.
Angel.
Material was abundant. Besides
the 17 old men who reported for duty,
about 27 new men made their ap
pearance. The greatest scarcity was
found among the flrst tenors. Three
old men were back and but two new
men. showed themselves capable of
singing In this section. These were
Grady and Dickson. However, both
men sing a good A In lyric quality of
voice. Burns Powell," who sang first
tenor his freshman year has been
transferred from the second tenor
section to the first again and will as
sume the duties 'of the late Thomas
Burke, leader for the past two years.
Jerry Martin, who formerly sang first
bass has been moved to the low bass
section. ,
The club will rehearse four times
a week. The- old members of the
club will meet in Villard Hall, Tues
day at 4 p. m. to run over the old
Oregon songs preparatory to singing
Wednesday morning at the student
assembly.'
SOCIAL PURITY LECTURE.
National Lecturer Is to Re Here Next
. Thursday.
Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh, national lec
turer for the W. C. T. U., will lecture
Thursday evening of this week. Her
subject will be "Social Purity." or
In the high school auditorium on
"Safeguards for the Young.''. Mrs.
Silbaugh is one ot the leading lec
turers of the nation. 10-3-2t
The Cowboy, Indkn and the Lady
This Is a powerful play written by
one of America's most prominent play
writers and played with great success
last' season In all the larger cities and
Is now being presented by the Blondln
Company of selected artists, and hav
ing added several new features and
musical numbers, Is without a doubt
I the intrrtnrPt riramaHn rnmnanv
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nas ver piayea mis country.
Monday, Oct. 9th.
Oregon, on the 15th day ot December,
1909, creating improvement district
No. 13 and designating North Fir
street as such district, and in pursu
ance of a resolution adopted by said
common council on the 20th day ot
September,-19U, whereby said coun
cil determined and declared its Inten
tion to Improve all that portion of
North Fir street, in said improvement
district as hereinafter described, by
laying thereon macadam roadway, ce
ment curb ,and drainage, the council
will, ten days after the service of this
notice upon the owners of the prop
erty affected and benefited by such im
provement, order that said above de
scribed Improvement be made; that
the boundaries of Bald district to be
so Improved are as follows:
All that portion of North Fir street,
from the south curb line ot Monroe
avenue, to the south line of U avenue.
(A) Ana the property affected or
benefited by said Improvement is as
follows:
The west of block 149, 151, 154
and the east of blocks 150, 155 and
Notice of the MeeHnir of the Board of
' . , Equalization.
Notice is hereby given that the coun
ty board of equalization for Union
county, Oregon,' will attend at the
court house, La Grande, on Monday,
October 16, 1911, and publicly exam
ine the assessment roll, correct all
errors in valuation, descriptions or
qualities of land, lots or otner prop
erty, as assessed by the county asses
sor, and It shall be the duty of all
persona interested to appear at the
time and place given.
All persons having grievances re
garding the 1911 assessment may ap
pear before such board and present
their affidavits containing grounds for
complaint All such affidavits must be
presented during the first week of the
meeting of the board. -
D. M. CLARK.
Assessor for Union County, Oregon.
the NE4 of block 125 and the NW
ot block 124, Chaplin's addition and
the west Vt of block 24 and 23 and
the east Vs of block 2 and the east Y
of Predmore block, Predmore addition,
all in 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 sum ot $6,
438.50. That the council will, on th
7th day ot October, 1911, meet at' the
council chamber at the hour of 8
o'clock p m... o consider said esti
mated cost and the levy of said as
sessment, when a hearing will be
granted to any person feeling aggriev
ed by such assessment. ,' .'
La Grande, Ore. Sept. 23, 1911.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE.
OREGON ,
By C M. HUMPHREYS, :', , ,'
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
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NOTICE OF S.TREET JMrtKOYEMENT.
TO WHOM IT j MAY CNCERN; No-v
tlce is hereby given that in pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the com
mon council of the city of La Grande,
Sweet,Sour
and Dill
In Bottles or Bulk
City Grocery and Balzety
;Ue Home of Fancy GnKrieiM, Phone Main 75
A SAFE, CONSERVATIVE, PROFITABLE INVESTMENT
Is offered to you, in our Close-in, High-Class beautiful Lots in
The time to buy property is when it is offered the first time, by so doing you are in on the, ground floor
you are sure for a good profit If you delay you are going to pay the other fellow Just consider the opportuni
ies you have had in the last few years here in La Grande to purchase well located property fcr a few hundred
dollars, that today cannot be touched less than a thousand. We do not have to mention arty particular proper
ty, for you who have resided here five years can tell us of the golden opportunities you have let slip by, much to
your regret. Are you satisfie to continued on in the same old route we think not---we have great confidence in
La Grande's future and believe you have---La Grande is no longer a country village, it is fast becoming a hustle
ing, thriving city, and will continue until it has a population of 12,000, within the next five years. DO YOU
DOUBT THIS? If so, consider what La Grande was five years ago, see what it is today, and be convinced that in
the next five years it will, go forward with greater strides than it ever has in the past.
Paue Think Consider the Future of Connor dale !
A lot that you can buy now in this beautiful close-in addition, for a few hundred dollars oh easy terms will
then be worth a thousand. THE 0PP0RTUHITY IS NOW. It is more pleasure to lead the procession than to
bring up the rear in the dust. Think;this over seriously, come in and talk with us and let us show you C0NN0R
DflLE an how cheap and what easy terms you can become the owner of a foundation for a home.
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