La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 12, 1911, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSrftVER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911,
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LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR
TTlPumiPC uniinc
iUllllHUL UIMJL
i IN DISPATCHERS
TOWNES'
DECEIVED BY EXPRESS TODAY A BEAUTI
VTTT. LINE OF KID GLOVESIN EVENING
SIGHT CHIEFSHIP ABOLISHED IN
LA GRANDE, .
C. M. Andrews and Lynch Leav
, Macfarland Come Here.
and '
'SHADES
16 AND 24 BUTTON LENGTH.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR TOWNES
GLOVES FOR LADIES' AND ARE ABLE AT
THIS TIME TO SHOW A SPLENDID ASSORT-
MENT. . 1 1 I i ' i "'
Through the aboliahlng of the
chief dispatchers chair,.C. M. Andrews
for the past year or more officiating
in that capacity in the O.-W. R. & N.,
dispatchers office in this city, has lost
out, and left early this morning for
Corvalis -where he assumes a position
In the traffic department o fthe S. P.
and Corvallls & Eastern. Mr. Andrews
was formerly In the traffic department
leaving that for the operative side of
railroading a few years ago. At Cor-
yallis Mr, Andrews' assumes the Joint
agency, at the depot of the Corvallls
& Eastern which runs to Newport and
n tha Knnthem Pacific. Mrs'. An
drews and children will Join him soon
j; D. Lynch has also resigned his
. .itin an ma rnna tn Snokane. A
(JUBIllfJII
ne wface in the list of operators at the
local station now is J. O. Macfarland
who has been doing extra work on
the O.-W; R. & N.f for some time, com
ing here as a permanent addition to
the force of brass pounders.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews have made
many worm friends in social and busi
ness circles who will deeply regret.
their departure to other towns.
WAS DECLARED. ' '
Catarrh Germs Most Be Conquered or
, Health Will Be Destroyed.
If you have catarrh you must van
quish an army of persistent, destruct
ive microbes before you can get rid
of it.
Tou might as well choose your wea
pons, declare war and annihilate this
army of catarrh germs right now.
Stomach dosing won't kill them;
neither will sprays or douches.
HYOMEI, a pleasant, antiseptic,
germ destroying air breathed over the
night, enure membrane will put the catarrh
reins out of business in snort order.
HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me)
is guaranteed by the Newlin Drug com
pany to end catarrh, asthma, bron
chitis, coughs, colds and croup, or
money back. If you own a littel HYO
MEI htrd rubber pocket Inhaler you
can get a separate bottle of HYOMEI
for onlv 50 cents. If you haven't'an
inhaler livy a complete outfit that only
costs S1.P0
10-11, 21, 11-1. ,
M
' (tonga lfWnsKl tmiu
bmrd.n.4 Stl I U tough, fl.xibleA
rSamellW
Anti-Skids
A Famaua Walkina Match.
Thomnn Builev Aldrlcb was one of
the characters oina uotHtile in h cele
brated wnlkln mulch which ww trot
up by Dickens durltiK h'H second visit
to America, rue mau n wnw a stretcn
of about nix mile tivpr the Boston
mlUH.im tna-nrri New'nii Center. In
the articles if mrrevuiHiit the stun
tures were stilled to lie:
Th Rnxtiin Umilum J. R- ORKOnd
Maartu-rnipeltx Jemmy Jamo" r He.au
Ttm Oudshill 5asper Charlf IMcKph
At the dinner civeti in tne contest
ants at the i'urker House. In Kostoti.
after the fiitljiiie of the match were
over there were present besides tne
above:
iun..inn H. W. Lonefello
Hnun Ricinw J. R. Lowell
The Autocrat O. W. Hol-ne
Th. Rnl Hov T. B Aldricn
IN STOCK BY
DITTEBRANDT AUTO CO-,
Washington St., La Grande.
7W!lWit.ii.n wmmn S ! jm-
Remambara'i th Aocent.
"finnun Murv." said the teHcher to
tho cinsit in the blstorv lesson. "lovd
France o much that she declared
Calnis' would be found written across
her heart after kup wa dead."
Causing a moment the teacher look
ed at a boy steadily.
'Jlmmv Smith." she said, "you were
not listening."
"Oh. yes. I was." Jimmy replied.
Well, what did Queeu Mary say
would be found written across ner
heart V"
Kellv." was little .llmmy's triutn
phant reply.-Exchange.
Econonvxing.
'My dear, we simply nave srot to
economize. "
Mercy snkes! Haven't I been econ
omizing instead of lettinjr wune
have money for car fare I w Rendins
him In the autotnomie to nis oiinciug
c Uss."-CblcK Kword Herald.
A, 8evr Tt.
fie Yds. dnrltns. when I am with
you I feel lnspirea as it cumu u"
some perfei-t tning. rne aiayne jno
could order a luncheon that I would
Uke without consulting me.-lU';K.
"Good Inck" results from well direct
ed efforts to succeed.
NOTICE OF STREET IMPROTEMEST
tyv whom IT MAY CONCERN: No
tice is hereby given that in pursuance
of a resolution adopted ny tne com
mon council of the city of La Grande
tu r.r
creating Improvement district No. 2,
tin ir Third street as BUCh
district and in pursuance of a resolu
tion adopted Dy saia common cuuuuu uu
the 6th day or September, lau, wnere
by said cpuncil determined and de
clared its Intention to improve an tnai
nortion of Third street, in Baia im
provement district aB hereinafter de
scribed, by laying tnereon cemem cm a
on botn sines 01 Btreei, ine coum-u
win tn rtavs after the service of thlB
notice upon the owners of the property
affected and benemted . oy sucn un-
nrnvemEnt. order that said above de
scribed improvement be made; that the
boundaries or said district to De bo im
proved are as follows:
All that nortion of Third stret, from
the south curb line of J:fferson avenue
to the north urb line of Main avenue.
(A) i And the property affected or
benefited by said Improvement is as
follows:
The west half of blocks 1. 2 and A
and tho east half of blocks 7, 8 and 9,
La Grande, Oregon. "
Notice ! hereby further given that
thft rnnncll will lew a snecial assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefited by sucb improvement, ior me
purpose of paying for sucn improve
ment. That the estimated cost or sucn
improvement Is the sum of ?784.ou.
That the council will, on the 18th day
rv.tr.her. mil. meet st the council
to consider said estimated cost, and the
levy of ea'd assessment, when a near
nr will he eranted to any person feel
ing aggrieved by sucn assessment.
La Grande, Oregon, uctooer
1911.
TJTV COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON.
By C. M. HUMPHREYS.
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
10-7-10t
While large capital arid
surplus, together with am
ple resources and modern
facilities, are important
factors in the stability of
every financial institution,
its strength depends prin
cipally upon the men who
direct its affairs. The
management of this bank
is composed of men hav
ing long experience in
banking and commercial
affairs, and they are well
known for their sound
judgement and for their
influence in the community.
United States
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National Bank
tlon adopted by said common council
on tha 28th day of June, 1911, whereby
said council determined and declared
its intention to improve all thai por
tion of Seventh strtet in said Improve
ment district as hereinafter described,
by laying thereon macadam and ce
ment curb and gutter, the council wilt,
ten days after the service of this notice
uDon the owners of the property af-
avenue in said improvement district . recieo ana wueun.u v,
as hereinafter described, by ; laylns 'ment. order that said above described '
thereon standard board walk on north Improvement be made; that the boun
side. the council will, ten days aftei daries of said district to be so improv-
h. oorviro nf th a notice unon me.eu no
mon council of the city of La Grande
Oregon, on the 4th day of October,
mil. creatine ImDrovement district
;-No. 40 and designating Spring ave
nui, as such district, and in pursuance
of a resolution adopted by Bald com
I mon council on the 30th day of Au
' gust, 1911, whereby said council de
' termined and declared its intention to
4th, ! improve all that portion of Spring
goto B Be NUTTER
Paints, Wall Paper, Varnishes, Oils,
Etc. Paper ten cents and up.
Estimates Furnished Store 1708 1-2 Sixth st
When you havu a bad cold you want
the best medicine obtainable so as to
curt It with as little delay as possible.
Here is a druggist's opinion: "I have
sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
15 years," says Enos Lollar of Sara
toga, Ind., "and consider it the best
on thr market." For Fal- by all deal
ers.
cod & wkly
HH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
LA GRANDE tLECTRIC SUPPIACOMPANY i;
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... , A T .1 T niim" "lllfl soil 1111-
We nanaie me "rccruss kiu.i
der a positive guarantee. AVe can do your electric wir-
ixxiz and repair work in a most satisfactory and mod-
ern way. rnces rigui. iu u.iurra v c-i" , ,
the best line, and best prices ever known in the city. ; ;
108 Elm Street, Phone Red 741 ::
If you have young children you have
perhaps noticed that disorders of the
stomach are their most common all
ment. To correct this you will find
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets excellent. They are easy and
pleasant to take, and m'.ld and gentle
in effect. For sae by all dealers,
eod & wkly
J. V. Coneland, of Dayton, Ohio
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for his boy who had
cold, and be-fore the bottle was all
vised the boy's cold was gone. Is that
not lttr than to nay a five dollar
doctor's bill? For sale by all dealers,
eod & wkly
0TICE OF STREET IMPROYEMEXT
TC WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : No-j
tice is her. by given that in pursuance j
of a resolution adopted by the com
mon council of the city of La Grande,
firprnn. nn the 9th dav of February,
191 0, erf atlng improvement district No.
17 and designating jenerson avenue,
as such district, and In pursuance or a
resolution adopted oy Baia common
council on the 23rd day of September.
1911. whereby said council determined
ini ftprlai-ed' tta Intention to improve
all that portion of Jefferson avenue in
such improvement district as nerem
aft.i described, by laying thereon ce
ment walk, combination curb and gut-
ter, the council will, ten days auer me
servlc: of this notice upon the owners
of tV property an-nced ana neneiueu
k,. .iv, tun rnvpment. order that said
above described lmprov;ment be made;
that the boundaries ol said aisinci u
be so 'mproved are as follows:
All that portion of Jefferson avenue,
from the east curb Uns of Elm street,
to the west line lot 8. block 112, Chap
liu's addition to La Grande. Oregon.
A1 And the property affected br
benefited by. Bald Improvement Is as
follows:
ii i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. diock us:
Chap'ln'H addition to La Grand, Ore-8n-
. .. . . .. , .
Notice i.r nereoy turtner given mat
the council will levy a specifil assess
ment on all the property affected and
neflted by such improvement ror me
purpose of paying for such improve
ment. That the estimated cost of such
Impiovement Is the sum of $591.60.
That the council will, on the lfsth day
of October. 1911. meet at tne council
hnmKr at Ih'a hmir flf ft o'clock n. HI..
to consider said estimated cost, and the
levy of savd assessment, when a Hear
ing will be -ranted to any person feel
ing aggrl-sved by such assessment.
La Grande. Oregon, wiooer m,
1911. .
CITY COUNCIL OF LA UKAMJK,
OREGON.
Bv C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Rfcorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
10-7-1 0t
owners of the property affected and
b;neflted by such improvement, order
that Bald above described improve
ment be made; that the ooundaries of
aaid district to be so improve are as
follows. '
All that portion of Spring avenue,
from the west lins of Fourth street, to
the east line of Alder street. .
(A) And the property affected or
benefited by said Improvement is as
follows: .
Ainrir the south side of lots 6 and 7.
(block 11, lots 6 and 7, block' '$'." lots
' 6 and 7, block 5, lots 6 and 7. block
2. Romig's addition and lot 10. diock
13 and lots 1 and 10 block 10, Grandy's
addition to La Grande. Oregon, and the
A. C. Huntington tract in the city of
La Grande, Oergon.
Notice Is hereby further given that
the council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefited by auch Improvement for the
imrnose of paying for such Improve
ment. That the estimated cost of sucn
improvement is the sum of $510.5o.
That the council will, on the 18th day
of October, 1911, mett at the council
chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m.
tc consider said estimated cost, and
the levy of said assessment, when a
hearing will be granted to any person
fueling aggrieved by Buch assessment.
. La Grande. Oregon, October 4th. 1911
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON.
rty C. M. HUMPHREYS.
Recorder of the City of La-Grande,
Oregon. ' ' "
10-6-10t
All that portion of Seventh street
from the 'south line of Washington
avenue, to trie north line of M avenue.
(A) And the property affected of
benefited- by said Improvement Is as
follows: .
The east half ot bhx-k 56, 61, 64 and
99 and the west Vi of blocks Bu, 6-',
63 and 100, Chaplin's addition to La
Grande, Oregon.
Notice is hereby further given that
the council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefited by Buch Improvement for the
purpose of paying for such Improve
ment. That the estimated cost of Bueti
Improvement is the sum of $6,344.50.
That the council will, on the 18th day
of October, 1911, meU at the council
chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m.
to consider said estimated cost, and
the levy of said assessment, when a
hearing will be granted to any person
feeling aggrieved by such assessment.
La Grande, Oregon, October 4th, 1911
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON.
. By C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
1 0-6-1 0t
TICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No
tice Is hereby given that In pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the com-
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No
tice is henby given that In pursuance
of a resolution adopted by the com
mon council of the city of La Grande
on the 5th day of August, 1909, creat
Ing Improvement district No. 5 and
dpsienatint Seventh street, as such
district and In pursuance of a reBolu
Notice of the Meetdnir of the Board of
Equalization.
i
Notice 18 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 other prop
erty, as assessed by tne county bbc
Bor, and it shall be the duty of all
persons Interested to appear at the
time and place given.
All persons having grlevancea 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.
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