La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 04, 1911, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. MONDAY, DECEMBEK 4, 1911.
llliiN 111
BUY YOUR
I II AYE 2S NEW DRESSERS IN
SOLID OAK. MADE 131 NFNE DIF
FERENT STYLES THAT MUST CO
f 15.50 Solid Oak Dresser $12.50
DURING OCTOBER!
$16.50 Solid Oak Dresser
$17.50 Solid Oak Dresser
$18.00 Solid Oak Princess
$20.00 Solid Oak Princess
$24.00 Solid Oak Princess
$13.25
$14.00
$15.25
$16.00
$20.00
BIGGEST SNAP YOU EVER SAW.
BUY NOW
Want Your Heat
ing Stove Set Up?
WILL DO THIS AND GIVE YOU A
WANT TO TRADE IT ON A YERY
(INE COMBINATION HEATER 1 1
Perfect Heater
VKRT LOW PRICE. ,
HEATERS, ALL KINDS $1-00 TO
: $33.00
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rnilllllliin Sheridan was at Brighton one sum-
Ul I MUUUUIU
ORDINANCE NO. 570, SERIES 1311.
An ordinance declaring the cost of
improveing Monroe avenue from the
south line of North Fir street to north
line of Spruce street la the city of
La Grande, Oregon; determining the
property benefited thereby, levying au
assessment thereon to defray the costs
and expenses of the Improvement; pro
viding for the' assessment roll of the
same and directing the entry of said
assessment In the docket of city liens;
providing a time when the same snail
become delinquent and requiring the
city recorder to prepare a con-ia! as
sessment roll In accordance, with the
assessment herein levied and to col
lect said assessment.
The city of La Grande does oidaln
as follows:
Section 1. That the council has con.
sldered the proposed assessment of
ihe property benefited by the improve
ment of Monroe avenue from south
line cf North Fir street to rorth line
of Spruce street, in the cify of La
Grande, Oregon, and all objection
made thereto and hereby ascertain,
determines and declares the whole
cct of said improvement In the man
ner provided by resolution duly pas
sed by the council on the I2ta day of
April, 1911, to behe sum of
and the property heerafter described
Is 6pcially beueStec by said improve
ment and the special and peculiar ben
efits accruing to each lot and parcel
thereof or parcel of land within the
assesment district and which Is so
specially benefited by reason of said
improvement, and which has bpn
oqwitably apportioned among all
blocks, lots, parts of block and lots
lands and real estate, bunding abut
ting, contiguous, fronting and adja
cent and tributary to such Improve
ment and within the district created
foT the purpose of making such im
provement to the extent of the beae
fits to such ci, parts of lots, lands
and real estate by reason of such im
provement and in no case in excess o;
said benefits, and the amount set op
posite the description or number of
each lot or part thereof or parcel of
land for which said respective parcel?
Is assessed la as follows:
il
Wihiet
oimons...
Block
124
123
123
IK'
147 '
147
147
147
CHAPLIN'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF LA GRANDE, OREGON
JIONROE AVENUE, Cement Sidewalk Improvement
Lot Name of Owner Ami ef As'sm't
16 and 17 Dan Marks $74.72
- Freeman Ladd 50.00
Steve Richardson ....... . . 25.00
Joseph Petch 49.68
Ed. Ml Cross V.. ...... 80.07
Wm. Sailing 23.25
Estella M. Davis 46.50
16 Iff, 1, II and 25 'A. m Flowef 144.00
$ and 9
10
1 and 2
7, 8 and 9
10
A trood fire to keep the chill away '
A good book to while the hours away,
Good lights to drive the glooin away, j
Whether you read, sew, work or study at night, a
gocd light is absolutely necessary.
Electric lights save your eyes and your temper.
They do away with danger and drudgery.
More people are using them every day and wondei
ing how they ever got along without them before.
Our rates are sura to appeal to you. Phone, Main
34.- : ; , .. .
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT AND
POWER COMPANY
i
Total
.......$493.22
H
WASTED
JELLIES, JAMS AND VINEGAR ARE
OVERLOOKED
O. A. C Professor Urges Installation
of Small Plants.
' Sl.aridan'a Retort.
Sheridan was at Brighton one sum
mer when Fox. the manager of the
theater, took him all over the building
and explained Its beauties. . "There,
Mr. Sheridan." said Fox. who com
bined twenty occupations without bes
Ing clever In one. "I built and painted
all these boxes, and I painted all these
scenes." "Did you?" said Sheridan,
surveying them rapidly. "Well, I
should not. I am sure, have known you
were a Fox by your brush!" ,
and th recoJ. cTtte nf u
r.rande la hereby directed to prepare a
special assessment roll in accordance
! with the foregoing assessment and en
ter said assessment In the docket ot
city Hens. '
Section 2. It Is further provided
that said assessment shall become due
and payable Immediately after the
same Is entered In the docket of city
liens and delinquent within ten (10)
dav thereafter.
Section 3. When the recorder of the
city of La Grande shall have complet
ed h anerlal assessment roll in ac-
cordance with the provisions of this
ordinance, he shall without delay give
at least five (5) days notice in one or
more of the newspapers having gen
eral circulation In said city, of the
time when such assessments will be-j
come delinquent and also that said as-
Bessments may be paid In Installments,!
provided each property owner shall
make application uii
CRAFTSMAN
HOUSE PLANS
Corvallis, Ore., Dec. 4. (Special)
-"We should be shipping out train
loads of high grade vinegar, Jellies.
jams, canned apples and evaporated
.trnits," said Prof. C. I. Lewis of the
Oregon Agricultural college division
of horticulture In a recent address be
fore the Hood River Fellowship asso
ciation on the utilization of law grade
a spies. He advised co-operative vine
gar and evaporating plants for grow
ers to handle the culls.
"Many communities make a serious
J blunder," continued Prof. Lewis, "in
making these plants too expensive.
Elaborate machinery Is Installed, tying
ud capital In unnecessary machinery.
The result Is that many thus prove
- failures. By using proper precaution
la establishing by. product factories
and employing men who understand
the business, we wll lbe able to manu
facture our culls Into products that
we can dispose of at handsome profit.:;.
Llk.d Them 8hort.
"Do you think thnt under any cir
cumstances a minister is Justified In
using another clergyman's sermon?"
"Well, yes." f , "
"Indeed, sir! Please state the cir
cumstances."
"If It wan a very short sermon."
Cleveland Tlnln Dealer.
(10) days from the date of the firs
publication of Bald notice. Said appli
cation to be made under and by vir
tue of , the provlslc i of Chapter 6, Ti,
tie 26 of Lord's Oregon Laws. ,
This ordinance shall be in full fores
and effect from and after Its passage
approval by the mayor and publica
tion In one issue ot the La Grande
Evening Observer. "
Pased the council on this, the 29th
day ot November, 1911, by seven coun
cllmen voting therefor, r
Approved by the mayor on this, the
1st day of December 1911. ,
A. L. RICHARDSON,
Mayor.
ATTEST:
' CM. HUMPHREYS. : !
Reorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
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F
IC9 AT PERRY SATISFIES LARGE
' ' AUDIENCES.
Sfm Go to Perry From La Orantfo
$ Spend Sunday Aftcrnoe.
Not in many years has tee skating
keen so near perfection aa this year
and ."cores yesterday glided over the
glassy Ice at Perry. The area to be
skated upon is large, extending from
the lower dam to the red bridge and
tn most all cases it is very smooth.
Large parties of La Grande people
went to the sawmill town and spent
the afternoon there enjoying the ex
onerating sport which la so seldom
followed with any degree of enthusi
asm In this section of the state. Both
In area and smoothness the Ice excels
former yeRrs by far.
Tkprp la a mnxtm of nnfnlltncr truth
that nobody ever pries into another
man's concerns but with a design to Jo
hlra mlsvblpf. South.
Discards Badipe to Marry.
Uniontown, Pa., Dec. 4. Miss Lucy
Beech Johns of this city, who is said,
to be the only woman deputy sheriff
in the United tSateB, resigned her po
sition today in anticipation of heri
early marriage to John C. Grler, a
Pittsburg traveling salesman. Miss
Johns has been deputy sheriff of Eav
ette county since the beginning of the
present year. At the time ehe took
the badge of ofilce she received a
handsome gold mounted police revol
ver and a badge studded with Jewels.
Since that time she has assisted in the
. . v
capture of several men, including a
murderer, who bad escaped from the
county Jail. .
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You will find that druggists every- cases of coughs and colds It can al
where speak well of Chamberlain's ways be depended upon, and that it is
Cough Remedy. They know from long pleasant and safe to take. For sale by
experience in the sale of it that In all dealers.
, PAT Y0CR WATER RENT TOMORROW.
MtmHIIIIIIMHH'lll IH KltlllMi H'fH 14 r
If your eyes give you trou
ble have them examined and
properly fitted with glasses
by a reliable optomttriBt and
the only attendance graduate
OLD STYLE vKRYPTOIv. optometrist In Union county.
The most modern methods only used.
If you have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the prop
er course to pursue. ,
i make a peclalty of fitting glasses. W. M. Peare, graduate Northern
Illinois College of optnamoiogy, unicago, witn 3.
j J. H. PEARE, & SON. ;;
i .
1 La Grande's leading Jewelers and optometrists. Opposite U. S. Land -
ofilce. Broken lenses replaced In a few minutes. We grind our own .
lenses. . .
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FOR ROTS BETWEEN
THE AGE :
OF .
Id AND
16 YEARS
- OLD ONLY.
Ma
ADMISSION WILL BE
BY TICKET.
TICKETS CAH Bf
OBTAINED OF
MIC CHERtRT
AT THE LAUNDRY
AFTER DEC; U.
Christmas Entertainment given to the
A Dps Moines man had an attack of
muscular rheumatism in his sholder,
A friend advised htm to go to Hot
Springs. That meant an expense of
$10.00 r more. He sought for a quick
er and cheaper way to cure It and he
found it In Chamberlain's Linlmcn.
Thre days after the first appllfstton
f this liniment he was well. For sale
t7 all dealers.
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B0
a
rand
By Mr. A. B. Cherry
Christmas Morning, 10:30 o'clock, at the Isis Theatre
A Special Programme of Moving Pictures especially for the boys has been assured by Mr.
Sherwood.
$25.00 in gold to be given to the members of the Boy. Saver's Club. Any boy having
$1.00 or more in the Postal Savings Bank before Christmas
Day becomes a member of the club. All boys between 10
and 16 years old will be admitted to the entertainment free
THE BOYS WILL BE
GIVEN SEVERAL
I MINUTE TALKS
BY PROMINENT
BUSINESS MEN
OF
LA GRANDE.
BOYS
SEE MR, CHERRY
KOW. HE
WILL START
YOU TO
SATE