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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1917)
MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE THREB YBaked III potato! Ill Um-m-m! J 11 (I (You wouldnA 1 11 like it raw J Jj fff CookingA If ( brings out j I flavor JO 74, of Chaplin's addition to the town of La Grande, Union County, Oregon, has been made and filed in the office 'of the Recorder of the City of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, and the Commission of said City has set Wednesday, the 15th day of August, 1917 at 7:30 o'clock p. m. at tko Com mission room at the City Building in , La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place where said Commission will meet, hear and determine all objec tions, remonstrances and claims of grievance of any persons interosied in ; said improvement or the property af- ; lected tnereny; mat cne estun&iea cost of said improvement Is the . sum ox ! $94.50 and the property to be aff ecte'l ! and benefited thereby is lots three and four of Block Seventy-four of Chap lin's Addition to the town of - La Grande, Union County, Oregon. The proposed improvement is the building of a concrete and cement sidewalk five feet wide along the north side of said lots three and four in accordance with the plans and specifications made by the City Engineer and adopted therefor. Dated La Grande, Oregon, this 3rd day of August, 1917. JOHN COLLIER, ' Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. D. 8 3-6t. Have voir ' smoked the famous ' i -toasted! cigarette? locmr STRIKE NOTICE TO MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS Please look your Motor Vehicle over and seo if the same will meet with the approval of the now law which went into effect on August, first, 1917. Each Motor Vehicle must display two license plates, one on the front, one on the rear of said vehicle. Each motor car must display two white lamps on the front and one red lamp on the rear, said rear lamp must show a white light across the rear license plate. Each motorcycle must display one white lamp in front, one red lamp on the rear. The rear lamp must show a white light across the rear license plate. When the safety of the use of any Public highway de mands, the front lights of every motor vehicle shall be dimmed so as to prevent any glare therefrom. All motor vehicle dealers must display a dealer's license upon each motor ve hicle when using the same upon the public highway within Union County, Oregon. The above will be strictly enforced from this date. Dated at La Grande, Oregon this the 3rd, day of August, 1917. LEE WARNICK, SHERIFF. By Wayne Graham, deputy. 8-4-3t. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Street Assessment. Notice is hereby given to Anna Oliver and all other persons concerned that the report of the Committee on Estimates for the construction of a sidewalk in front of and abutting on lots three (3) and four (4) of Block Notice to Creditors. TJnti(B ia herehv eiven that the undersigned has been duly appointed bv the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Union County,.- adminis tratrix of the Estate of nyrum a. FidcocK, deceased. Ail persons nav in.cr plAimfi nroinst the said estate. shall present the same duly verified to the undersigned, La orande, Oregon, or to her attorney W. B. Sargent, Fnlnv Hotel huildinc. La Grande. Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated La Grande, Oregon, July 16, 1917. PHOEBE A. DAHLSTROM PIDCOCK I Administratrix of the Estate of Hyrum B. Pidcock, diceased. D. July 16-23-30; Aug. 6-13-20. Call For Improvement Bonds Notice is hereby given that Im provement Bonds of the City of La Grande, Oregon, number 221 to 256 HOME GROWN Corn on the Cob AT 20c A DOZEN WATERMELONS 3c A POUND A Car Just In Bing Cherries Raspberries Blackcap Berries Dew Berries Cantaloupes Oranges and Bananas A full line of Home Grown Fresh Vegetables Phone Main 75 The City Grocery & Bakery The Home of Fancy Groceries both inclusive, hearing date the 1st day of Septembor 1911 including in terest to date of redemption, will be taken up and redoemed by the trea surer of the City of La Grande, at the office of said Treasurer in La Grande, Oregon, on the 1st day ot September 1917. Interest on said bonds will cease from after the said 1st day of Sept ember 1917. Dated tliis 4th day of August 1917, NORA M. ARBUCKLE Treasurer of the City of La Grande, Oregon. 8-4-St COMPLETE DRAFT LIST (Continued from Page 2.) . La Grande 635 1048 Clare Winfred Shores 536 1065 Thomas Vincent Kenny La Grande D. D. 1 637 851 Harold Zundol 638 1181 Lawrence Goldon Hill Union 639 1490 John Henry Jacobs Summerville 640 1413 Alvah Burton Carder Cove 641 158 Archie Reed Burford La Grande' 642 778 Henry Guy Proctor Alicel 643 1 Robert Charles Hancock Elgin 544 187 Hugh Ernest Fine North Powder 545 62 Perry J. Adams Cove 646 105 Harry Louis Becker La Grande 647 650 Huey Ah Leong Union 648 1420 Harlen Edward McCann La Grande 549 836 Ira Kesler - Alicel 550 36 John G. Traverso Summerville 551 1387 Frank Earl Woodell Union 552 1491 Stephen Ashbury Hutch inson La Grande 653 985 John Zetros 654 352 Alex Furgason Imbler 655 418 Wilford Westenskow La Grande 656 920 Ernest Ndwton Patty I 557 456 Claude M. Noyes . 558 806 Rob Roy Rice 559 1176 Bernard Victor Johnson Imbler 560 416 Jesse L. Blanchard La Grande 661 617 Fred Geiger 662 626--George Koustantinous Dumazos 663 609 John Morrow 564 613Asimaker Cokloganos Elgin ' " ' . 665 316 Chris Nelson 566 274 Vernon Henry Stowe La Grande 56!7 948 Norman Alexander Desi let North Powder 568 1283 Darl Denning La Grande 669 968 Walter Harold Mason North Powder 570 1353 Edward Allen Davis , La Grande 671 546 Patrick Thomas Murphy 572 1154 Ralph Mitchell 673 766 William G. Fleming 574 734 Merrill Dudley Spencer 575 1072 Paul James Steffen 676 611 August Arnold Hofmann Elgin 577 205 Jesse Earl Smith La Grande 678 913 Arthur Junius Woodell Hilgard 679 342 Hubert Vaughn La Grande 580 860 -George F. Furgason 681 934 Donald Stanford O'Brien Alicel It. D. 1 682 460 Burl Lee Conley La Grande R. D. 1 583 427 Cloyd Lofton Clark 584 666 George Burrill Richard son Palmer Junction 585 241 Stephen Sullivan Mosher Union 686 40 Clifford Wolf 687 1527 Charles Ray Wright La Grande 688 572 Theodore Von Arnreitez Union 589 100 Thomas Foster Jones La Grande 690 1076 Edward James Donohue 691 1138 Max Turshinsky Cove 592 157 Ralph Hancock Palmer Junction 593 236 Paul Ray Sadler, North Powder 694 1309 John Arvid Dahlstrom La Grande 695 11G8 Willis L. Sargent Elgin 596 214 Frank William Keller La Grande 597 629 Walter Palmer 698 647 Kmin Chin 599 864 John Gray 600 1492 Mark Watson Emery La Grande R. D. 1 601 29 Ralph Hudson 602 918 Bert Clifton Hamilton Union 603 1530 Wiley Floyd Blancett La Grande 604 533 Elmer Milton McManus 605 1159 Charles Biddingfield Union 606 1529 David Wilford Kofford (To Be Continued.) Bntfpr Lnhpls for sale at The Observer Office. Your Personal Charm Enhansed Unless Aided by Becom ing Attire, a Woman's Charm has small choice of being ap preciated. Our very low- prices on Samrnet Garments will aid you in appearing at your best, at the least expense. Look them over. I . E. KIR.TLE.Y Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Cove News Notes as an afterthought asking for a j probate. The court hold that the son package of antiseptic tablets. . was not prompted as much by af fee- Tlmitr Store a register- tion for his father as by desire that of"" the qhHnori,..! Ud pharmacist, who had boon out ol M stepmother not got the property, Lrv fortnnn inactive work for some tin and was when he took care of his father, who The directors scnooi nave teen very lortunate in; . . ... ... .. 7 , o ,m him rr. securing Miss Or. Brown as teacher Miss Brown has ,!u , ""Vl RO had n-Grreed to care for the father. ?7n fW sold the package and neglected to , eon had agreed to care for the father, the Cove, ? tiltha court found that he tried to sad. ovj bill, i . . die the expense on the u. A. K. The estate is small. The court held that the attorney was mot to be censored for drawing up the second and Inst will. Walla Walla Bulletin. 8-4-lt for that district. v i t i ... a ihave the spy sign the book en her ability not only as an excellent P1 "as arrested and .fined. instructor but the influence of her V ,,,; ,. i. ..:! nv. ..i .fo,ij u i. n. ; I when all the drug stores are having nigh moral standard has left its lm- u . .. . , .u v . ., . , . , ., ! a hard tune to supply the men tho print upon the minds of both pupils i t. . v. t. t ana associates. i, . , ..' . ; . , . Mrs. Le Roy Lantz and son, of tj,v nrn trvino- to do their best ;bv Woodburn, Ore., are visiting friends the country. In the Silverthorne drug una remuves in iove. Rtorfl thn nent asked for a. c crar and The ladies of the Cove Red Cross a magazine and then asked for a are putting in all their spare mom- pekago of antiseptic tablets. When ents sewing for 'the soldiers. All asked to sign the book, he tried to finished articles should be left with back out of paying for them, but was Mrs. Hugh McCall, chairman of the told to be a good sport and come military relief committee, where they , through when he was caught in the will be labeled and forwarded to net of spying. headquarters. , The date for the Cherry Fair has been set for August 15th. An ex cellent program is being prepared and all arrangements are in full swing under the management of Mr. Elson. Miss Lura Frame, of Chicago, who has been visiting relatives in Cove returned to her home Wednesday evening. James Young, of Enterprise, is spending his vacation in Cove pick ing cherries for J. S. Oguvie. The Red Cross held a business meeting at the Baptist church Mon day evening. The Ladies' Aid Society will serve a dinner Cherry Fair day. The Ladies' Guild met with Mrs. Hugh McCall Wednesday to make nightengales for the Red Cross. Miss Florence Severs has accepted a position in the Oregon State Library and will leave for Salem on the 15th. Miss Severs is a graduate of the Li brary School of New York Public Library. W. H. Browning and family, or Bnker, were Cove callers last week. Mrs. Harry Kissinger, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Newcomb, returned to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. A. Rosson en tertained a few friends at their home last week, Wednesday evening. Cove is already feeling the good effects of her new charter. Harry Wcimer received a letter re cently from his father, Simon Weimer, who is visiting at Lajara, Colo., say ing the crops there are excellent and requesting that a box of Cove's cher ries be sent him. Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Otts enter tained J. M. Younes, wife and dauglv ter, Mrs. Lee Kasidy and grnndaugh ter, Miss Hiutel, of North Powder, last week. R. Z. Baxter and family spent Sun day with friends in Medical Springs. , . Ask Anyone Who Has Used It Summer Complaint There aire families who always1 aim to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic an1 FV) n vi-ryndn RnmArlv in thn tmilAA I " .... . .M ! 1 L ! fn.y tu in onoo in nvlivl onH find . WH guueriuir lnuniee pui ,n..f if ; .rwt nni n jrwwl invMit.mnnt. ''relieved me. Other members of my but saves them no end of suff orinir. . familv havo sinc used !t witt lu During the hot weather of tho sum mer months some member of almost evdry family is likely to be troubled with an unusual looseness of the bowels, and it is of the greatest im portance that this be treated prompt ly, which can only be done when the medicine is kept at hand. Mrs. F. F. Scott, Scottsville, N. Y., states, 'U first used Chamberlain's Colic end Diarrhoea Remedy as much as five years ago. At that time 1 had a se vere attack of summer complaint and One dose As to its reliability, ask anyone who has used it. Adv. 8-1-17 FILLMORE WILL CASE DECIDED FOR WIFE Court Rules That Last Will, Naming Son, Should Not Be Admitted results." Adv. 8-1-17 Judge E. C. Mills in superior court yesterday decided the Lott Fillmore will case in favor of the wife. The sec. ond and last will which was drawn in favor of the son, was not admitted to Gold Bricked Cold tea has gone up in price. A police stool pogeon asked some boys for some "whiskey" last night, offer ing six dollars for a bottle of it. What he got was just plain cold tea. A very profitable business if one could make it work. Eat when you're hungry, Drink when you're dry. Sleep when you're sleepy, And live till you die. ii COAL Prompt Service Spy Harasses Drug Store An illustration of the continual har assing of business men and the petty spying svstem that prevails wns the fining of the Ivy-Vogel Drug Co. Friday, $.r0 for violating the state law requiring the registration oi the sale of certain drugs. The stnte drug inspector called on all the drug stores, buying cigars or magazines and then We Have Dry Wood and Rock Spring Coal The J. D. Lynch Co. One Block East of Depot Phone Main 10