La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, May ,21, 1931., ,T
Pape Six
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
(CLASSIFIED AD
The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Countiei J Tmmr
WANTED
WANTED Modern furnished 6 or 0
Room House by June 1 Call 322 J.
A' : 6-21-3tp
WANTED Good 2nd hand bicycle,
1402 First St. or phone 828W.
5-21-1T
WANTED Tent, 8x12. Ph. 374-W.
6-19-3 tp
WANTED To turnwn pasture for 20
cows to milk on shores. Call 374-W.
,-. , 6-18-6 tp.
FOR SALE
FOR BALE Willis Cafe, North Pow
der. Inquire at Cafe. 6-21-3tp
FOR SALE Electric portable sewing
machine with attachments, 20.
: 1601 X ave. 6-21-2tp.
FOR SALE Walnut library dinette,
call 619J or 196B. 6-21-3T
FOR SALE Used Phllco Electric
Radio. Call 322J. 6-21-ltp.
FOR SALE At a bargain, now electric
Tango given In recent cako contest.
Call Alico Kllppel, M BOO. 6-19-3 tp
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, Hattlo
Frlswold, Allcol. .:. 6-16-0 tp.
KIMBALL PIANOS
Bee T. K. Bellamy, Odd Fellows BIdjr.
Phone Main 119. u-d-i mp
REAL BAROAIN House and 3 rich
lots, 2002 Penn., east, sell, rent or
trado for Improved Portland prop
erty. W. L. Collins R 8 Portland,
Ore. 4-28-1 mp
Automobiles
FOR SALE
1030 Chrysler 70 coupe.
1027 Dodge coupe.
1929 Chrysler 06 sedan,
1630 Ford Bport cab. -
1930 Chrysler 86 Bt. sedan.
CHRYSLER OARAGE
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, 1612 Adams. 6-20-t (.
FOR RENT Largo turn. apt. Very
cheap, 001 O. Ave. 6-19-t (,
FOR RENT 3-nn. opt. Mople Apt.
' 6-1-t f.
Professional
Directory
FhysicianH & Surgeons
mi. c. 8. Moonn
Goneral Medicine and Surgery
1)11. C. i:. IIRANNDIl
'Specialist In Diseases of tho
Bladder, Kidneys and Gynecology,
SECOND FLOOR ROESOH BLDG.
I'lJONli MAIN II).
BUS. HICIIAlinSON ANI I1H.L .
Offlco Phone Main 16
Rooms 17-18-10-20 Bommor Bldg,
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Res. Phone Main 56
DR. I", O. HILL
Res. Phono Main 706
LEE n. nOUVY, M. D.
I.KWA WII.KKH. M. I).
Completely equipped Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat hospital and of
fices, third floor Foley Bldg.
riumo Main 10
PU. V. L. RAI.RTON
Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat
1-7 SOMMER ULDO.
Phone Main 778.
JAMES J, II. IIAUN, M. D.
Physician and Burgeon,
NEW FOLEY BUILDING.
Office Ph. M. 710 Res. Ph. M. 712
Astrologor
MI1S. FItKDKltICK lUI.Mli.H
203 N. Ave.
Readings Dally.
PHONE 1000-J.
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PHONE MAIN 600 .
"An Observer Want Ad
Will Do It."
FOR RENT Modern 5 room house.
Close In. Garage. Call at 1304 "N"
Ave, or 200-M. 6-14-t f.
ROOMS at I. O. O, P. Temple.
6-7-1 m.
FOR RENT Good, reliable saddle
horse for pleasure trips, 92 per day,
$1.00 per half day, 1 per evening.
Our mountain scenery and good
roads 15 mln. from stables. Call
a. Plerson, Farm. 20x1, Perry.
6-2-1 m.
PLUMBING HEATING
All Kinds of Sheet Metal
and Furnace Work.
LYNCH PLUMBINO COMPANY. '
Wash Ave. Phone Mam 179.
6-21-1T
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
Your lawn mower sharpened like new.
Will call for and deliver. R. C.
6ml th, opposite fire station.
6-14-1 m.
READY CUT LUMBER; shop work,
screens, garage doors. Estimate on
new and repair contracts. Main &60,
Pete Bousquet. 6-14-1 mp
OUT OUR WAY
LA WW MOWERS sharpened, saws
-. filed all kinds of repairing. Ander
son's Repair Shop, 303 Fir Bt.
Phono 842-J. 6-8-t f.
EASTERN OREGON Bldg. & Loan
Assn. has money to loan on your
nome. uau c. D. potter, Agt.,
610-J or M 7S2. 6-1-1 m
PLUMBING AND HEATINO, gas fitt
ing, a specialty. Fred A. Balmes. Ph.
1000-J. 203 M. Ave. 4-24-1 m.
WHEN YOU have houses to move or
raise call 227-W or write E. O.
Lovely, Cor. Spruco and Z. 4-21-1 m
80MMER HOTEL Private baths,
prices reduced. 1st class place.
" . 4-21-1 m,
AUTO AND WINDOW GLASS
Out and fitted on short notice.
Ls Qronde Construction & Supply Co,
EASTERN OREOON School of Music,
violin, piano, voice. Credits. I. O. O.
P. temple, 447-J. 8-6-1 m.
MONET TO LOAN We are represen
tatives ior - the prudential insur
ance Co., and can make farm or
olty loans at attractive rates of In
terest. Ohas. H. Reynolds, Insurance,
ldans and bonds.
FOR RENT 6 room mod. house, 30.
Close In. Inq. 1701 Wash, 4-24-t f.
FOR RENT Large airy sleeping rooms
. Closo In, reasonable. 1002 Second.
6-19-etp
FOR RENT 1, 2,3 and 4-rm. houses,
all partly furn. Ront reasonable.
Inq. Borgor's Grocery. 4-27-t 1;
CLEAN, STEAM HEATED rooms. Rates
reasonable. Zubor Brluk, 1408 Wash.
4-3-1 mp.
FOR RENT Furn. houses and apts.,
with baths, clean, quiet, low rates.
' Adults, 1810 Greenwood. 8-10-1 m.
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD TIME DANCE Saturday night
at Eagles hall. ' 6-21-3T
V.A 1
WW
Tho honor of serving you at
a tlmo whon export and effi
cient service Is so badly needed
obligates us to do everything as
nearly porfect as possible, You
can rely upon us,
We Understand
SNODOHASS
A Zl.UMljllMAN 1
Main 02
LA GRANDE MATTRESS & Up
holoterlng Si Rug Cleaning Works,
Phuae 424-W. Cbas. Edwards, prop
- 12-1-lm.
Radio Programs
3
3,5,J.$fS?5S..SS8$$Jt
' I'ltlDAY I'UOCIItAMS
National Broadcasting Co.: 0, talk;
vocalists and orchestra; 0:30, Theatre
of the Alv; 7, Amos and Andy: or
chestra; 8, vocalists and Instrumental
ensemble: 8:30. "Black Mnglc": mu
sic; 0, Hill Billion; 9:30, vocalists and
orchestra: 10, my&tory serial; 10:30,
piano duo; 11 to 12, dnnco orchestra.
Columbia Broadcasting system: 8,
music; 0:30, Spanish program; 7,
sports: bond: 7:30, orchestra; Strang
er Than Fiction: 8. Black and Blue;
orchestra; B:30, College Dnze: 0, stu
dio program; 10, band; orchestra; 12
toll, Vagabond of tho Air.
Northwest Broadcasting system :
6 :40, markets; garden talk; 0, Knights
of tho Road; mimical programs; 7,
Ward and Chot; 7:30, Vacntlon Land
Review; 8:30, Song Exchange: t),
Montavlllo Flowers; 0:30, Ad Lib Re
view; 10, Sunshine program; 10:30,
Moonlight Melodies; 11, tlanco or
chestra; 12 to 3 a. m Midnight Rev
ellers. Spokane
KHQ (600): 7 a. m., Town Crier;
Alico Blue Gown: Van and Don;- 8,
Hiippytlmc: 0, Walt and Norman;
music; talks; 10:30, Woman's Maga
zine; 11:30, organ; 12, talks; music;
2, studio paratlo; 3, sorvlco hour 4,
concort; 6, musical programs; 0, NBC
programs; 7:30, music; 8, NBC pro
grams: 0, sports; public opinion;
9:30, NBC programs: 10:16, Evening
Hlghllles; 11:16 to 12, orchestra.
Switdn
KJR (070): 6:40 to 3 a. m., NBS
programs.
Tacoma
KVI (700): 0. Musical Cocktails;
Magneto Repairing
Bosch, Elscmnn, BpUtunrf
EXCLUSIVE FACTORY
REPRESENTATIVE
Itnttcry A Electrical Service
COX AUTO ELECTRIC
1426 AduniB Phone M 763
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aam-, x got a sow who dots au .
CARW THE-isJ VOU 5AV ATS 2 AC WW
NAIHW X CALLtD OKI VOU THEM tyPlAlVI
TO WfcC? TH'T , IF A-- BOWS. 1V4 TOWM WA
U6-PT FROM DOIM"; AM- VJORl DoRiM TH'
SUWftMTER VACAflOSJ OM THtR OvyM LAvMWS
AN'eTuFF, VJWV BoSiMESS NMCULD PICK
C?ir,i-VT LIP . fuz VOU FEL.UERS VjojLO HAMe
-fW MOUE -T SPEWO SO OTHER PEOPLE
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1931 BY.HCA SEnVKt. INC.
Servitors; 10, band; 10:30, Walka
thon; 11, ocheatra; 12 to 1 a. m.,
orgun.
Portia nil
KEX (1180): 8, Orpheus Trio; 8:30,
symphony; 0, NBS; 0:30, Frolic; 10,
NBS; 10:30, Wnlkathon; 11:30. or
chestra; 12 to 3 a. m., NBS.
OtikUiud
KI,X (880): 7, news; 7:30, nlano:
8, Hl-Jinks; 10, dance band; 11, clas
sic records; 11:30 to 12, dance music.
KGO (700) : e to 12, NBC programs.
Han Frnnclscu
KPO (G80): 7, concertlzed opera;
8, orchestra; 9, golf; music; 0:30, or
chestra; 10, news; Maurice Gunsky;,
iu.nju, orcnestra; ii:au to ia, organ.
KPRC (010): 6 to 1 a. m., OBS pro
grams.
los Angeles
KHJ (000): 7, orchestra; band; 7:30,
concert; 8, CBS progroms; 9:30, or
phefjtra; 10, news; orchestra; 11,
dance orchetra 12 to 1 a. m., organ.
jsa'M. (uiuui : y, trio; orcnestra: 7:30,
baritone; 8, NBC programs; 10, news;
soloist and orchestra; 11:15, NBC.
knx (1050): 7, Watanabe and Ar-
Painful Piles
chle; string ensemble; 7:30, W. T.
Whit Rett"! golf; 8, Optimistic Donuts;
9, orchestra; Wranglers and Sheriff;
music; 9:45, boxing; 10:45, dance or
chestra; 11, orchestra; 12 to 1 a. m.
organ. ...
Denver
KOA (830): 6, NBC programs: 7:15,
Old Wagon Tongue; 8, orchestra; 9,
Hill Billy Boys; 9:30, NBC programs;
10:30, piano duo.
Suit Lake City
KSIi (1130): 6, NBC programs;
7:15, ensemble; 7:30, musical pro
grams; 8, NBC; 9, Informal program;
9:30, NBC programs; 10:30, organ.
PEACH AM) ORE UN
FOlt BRIDAL PAHTY
WASHINGTON &) Peach and
green formed the color motif of the
bridal attendants for Miss Dorothy
Kidd when she was married to Cap
tain William Henry Waters. The
maid of honor wore peach colored
chiffon with a leghorn hat trimmed
witli peach colored -velvet ribbon.
Oo Cnlck No Cutting No Salves
Tt tnkoft onlv nnn hnt.t-.1n nf T.i .T
S. Leonhardt's prescription - HEM.
ROID to end itching, bleeding, pro
truding piles. This Internal remedy
acts quickly oven In old, stubborn
cases. HEM-ROTD succeeds because
JUST TEN DAYS
-ECZEMA GONE
The four other bridesmaids wore
green chiffon gowns with matching
hats.
COrNTESS S PON SOUS
VOGUE FOR TAUPE
PARIS (P) The Countess of Las
tours is among fashionable sponsors
of taupe, which promises to become
one of the smartest colors of the
summer and fall Beason. Recently
she was seen at the races at Long
champwearing a full-length coat of
the new deep grey and a small hat
of black satin banded with taupe
ribbon,
Bryan Grant, Atlanta tennis star,
will be seeded No. 1 at the Southern
conference tournament to be held
at New Orleans. imMiTm
When the skin itches and Eczema
drives you mad. Just bathe the parts
night and morning with antiseptic
Moone's Emerald Oil.
Get a bottle for 85 cents at the
Red Cross Drue Store or nnv nrn-
It hoals and ' restores the ' affecteU gressive- druggist and' apply alter
parts and removes blood congestion
in the lower bowol the cause of piles.
Only an Internal medicine can do'
this, that's why salves and cutting
foil. Red Cross Drug Store says HEM
ROID Tablets must end your Pile
misery or money back. Adv.
SPRING SALE
Model "T" Fords
$40 to $135
LA11ISON CHEVROLET CO.
1414 Adams Phone Main 2
reading the directions.
If the itching hasn't entirely ceased
in ten days you can have your monoy
back. ,
It's easy and pleasant to use and
It's speedy action Is little less than
marvelous. Adv.
Trench Foot
Gewaro Athlete's Foot
Why suffer from the queer Bkin
disease cuueing severe Itching of
toes and feet, crapking-, peeling skin,
blisters, Ringworm, Trench Foot or
Hand Itch, when you can avoid in
fection and Quickly heal your skin
vith Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm? Based
on the famous English Hospital for
mula, discovered by a leading Lon
don skin specialist. Dr. Nixon's Nix
oderm acts with amazing speed, be
cnuse designed for this particular
akin dlsense. Nixoderm la guaran
teed. It must stop itch and quickly
heal your skin or the small coot wlU
be refunded.
Red Cross Drug Store. Adv.
1
UJC "merits the
spot -where pro
crastination, mde paupers
oi a. family
Ferns
MoinlOOO
Canadian River
Attracts Scores
Of Gold Seekers
anrtnw Unnt. Mnv 21 tFt
Through this gateway Into Canada a
stream or American gom seerb u
passing, bound lor the East Poplar
river at uoronaun, ooda., u hi.
north of here, where a Btrlke has been
reported.
Reports vary wiaeiy as io me vmuc
of the properties, but possibilities
V. ...... ctBiiltarl in- flllniTK (VWerlntT thB
river, bottom for a distance of about
20 miles and over a nreaotn oi aooui.
two miles. -
TUr. nwn ftf Cnronach. Tnor-
mally listing a population of about
is nara pressea iu awuunw
the demand for food and lodging, and
the neighboring community of Fife
Lake, 20 miles away, is profiting by
Reports here said about 200 claims
were filed Monday and about the
same number Tuesday. The Canadian
land office has a special representa
tive on the ground to handle the fil
ings and a detachment of mounted
police is preserving order.
Intense Interest Monday and Tues
day night was heightened by the
sight of car lights and lanterns flash
ing over miles of prairie, where claim
seekers were .endeavoring to locate
corners.
Wages on Accident
Commission Lower.
SALEM, May 21 P The state in
dustrial accident commission yester
day announced an equalized wage
scale effecting a saving of about 10
per cent, and which affects about,
100 employes of the department. The
department is the first In official
Oregon to announce wage reductions.
The new wage is effective June 1. '
In some instances the wages are
reduced 20 per cent, while in other
Instances a slight increase was made.
The commission also has under
consideration the removal of its Port
land offices, now located at 10th and
Salmon streets, into less costly quar
ters, Commissioner Charles Early said.
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Improvement of
improvement District No. 198, within the City of La Orande, Union ,
County. Oregon, is now in my hands for collection and that same may
be paid at any time within ten days from the 21st day of May, T.B31,
without penalty, -Interest or costs, and each owner is hereby notified
that on application to the undersigned, within ten days from the 21st
day of May. 1931, which Is the date of the first publication of this
notice, they will be allowed to pay such assessment In ten annual In
stallments, the first installment thereof to be due and payable the 21st
day of May, 1932. If application is not made as above specified, the
whole amount is due, payable and will become delinquent, on the 1st
day of June, 1931. ,..
iriif a bspssmevT Tini.l, FOLLOWS
Lot BlOCKAOaillon . Iteputea uwiier . nuiuuuu
Asses Description
NO.
1. E 90' N 100' 1
2. S 60- N 160-. E 90' 1'
3. S 50' E 90' 1
4. W 118.6' 1
6. N 60' E 108.25 . 4
6. N 100' S 106' E 108.26' 4
7. 8 60' E 108.25' 4
8. N16' W40' & E50'V W 98' 4
,W 40' S 186' 4
10. N 100' W 168.6' 2
11. E 40' N 100' 2
12. S 48' N 148' 2
13. N 48' S 52' 2
14. 8 4' 2
16. N 80' 3
16. 8 120' W 108.5" 3
17. 8 120' W 60' E 100' 3
18. 8 120' E 50' 3
19. 8 80' W 120' W 8414' 4
20. N 40' 8 120' W 84',' 4
21. N 80' W 8414' 4
22. 8 40' E 844' 4
23. N 80' S 120' B Bi'A' 4
24. N 80' E 84l4 . 4
26. N 50' E 110'
26. S 60' N 100' E 110'
27. 8 60' N 160' B 110' .
28. 8 50' N 200' E 110'
29. E 110' Ex. N 200'
30. N 80' W 90' E 200'
31. W 90' E 200' Ex. N 60'
32. E 62' 1
33. W 90' E 142' 1
34. W 66.6' 1
35. W 108' 2
36. W 60.6' E 100.6' 2
37. E 60' i 2
38. W 156.6' 3
39. E 62' 3
40. 3
41. 4
42. W 50' N 119.6' 1
43. N 127.5' E150' & W50' 88'
N127.6' 1
44. 8 42.6' 1
46. B 66' 2
46. W 35' B 90' 2
47. W 110' 2
1 Time May 21st, 1931
Coggan's 2d E. R. Humphreys 82.75
H. P. Nlelson 20.30
" Ernest Olsorl 20.29
" Emillne Fee 30.76
Jennie B. Peck 29.28
I. J. Bachanjt 58.68
" Oma Lapham 21.42
" John Fee Est. 25.60
Claud C. Pratt 8.60
J. T. Wolfe , 45.04
Frank W. Jones 3.09
La Qrande Inv. Co. 19.33
F. O. Wagner 27.18
" Oreta McShain - 1.60
' La Grande Inv. Co. 73.81
" Greta I. McShain 100.46
" Greta I. McShain 36.87
' " Greta I. McShain : 30.07
" F. C. Wagner 50.52
La Grande Inv. Co. 14.71
" F. O. Wagner 16.18
La Grande Inv. Co. 23.54
F. C. Wagner 33.83
W. H. Bohnenkamp 16.19
" Elam O. Briggs 34.06
" E. Lydla Day x , 34.04
Josle Day ' ' 34.06 .
Sarah Ballmer 84.05
" Chas Hlldebrand . 63.68
" F. C. .Wagner 9.00
" F. C. Wagner 22.90
Mary McKenzle , 20.43
L. A. Stoop 43.21
Pearl Campbell 33.98
" Mrs. Katherine Miller-
lng 118.19
" Lydla M. Mulkey 47.81
Greta McShain 37.68
" Walter Pohrman 88.44
" John Erlckson 7.84
Honan's Dlllie Randall 78.57
" Dlllie Randall 102.13
" E. M. Parker 29.88
C. F. Glass " ' '69:91
." Andrew Sundman 10.21
' E. M. Parker 29.46
," Guy Parker 13.75
" Olive B. McMurry 61.06
Total $1,762.01
J. E. STEARNS,
City Recorder.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby .given that the assessment roll for flie Improvement
of Improvement District Number 200, within the City of La Grande, Un
ion County, Oregon, Is now in my hands for collection and that same may
be paid at any tlmo within ten days from the 21st day of May, 1931,
without penalty, Interest or costs, and each owner is hereby notified that
on application to the -undersigned,' within ten days from the 21st day of
May, 1931, which is the date of the first publication of this notice, they
will bo allowed to -pay Buch assessment In ten annual installments, the
first Installment thereof to be due and -payable the 21st day of May, 1932.
Tf n.nnllnnf.lnn in nrtt. mnrtn na ohn. anfuflori tho urliAla amn,m I.
iii-s& installment wiereoi to De-due ana-payaoie tne Mist day or May, 1932.
If application Is not made as above specified, the whole amount Is due,
payable and will become dellnauent. on the 1st day of June 1931.
THE ASSESSMENT IfOLL FOLLOWS
Assos Description Lot Block Addition Reputed Owner Amount
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3. 3 13
4. 4 13
6. 6 13
6. fi 18
1- 1 14
8. E44.9' 2 14
9. E2.65' W 60' 2 14
10. E 04.9' S 115' B 14
11. E 94.9' N 5' 6 14
12. E 45' W 47.6" S 14
13. E 2.56' W 20' 6 14
14. 4 W
15. 6 W
16. 6 W
17. 1 1
18. 2 1
19 NJ4 W 60' 3 1
20. S 'A- WW 3 1
21. N V4 4 1
22. S 4 1
23. NV, 5 1
24. 8 1,4 5 1
26. 8 14 W 50' 6 1
28. W 14 W 50' 6 1
27. SE 60' 7 1
28. N E 50' 7 1
29. S & 8 1
30. N V4 8 1
31. 1 2
32. 2 2
33. 3 2
34. 10 2
35. 11 2
30. 12 2
37. 13 2
38. 14 2
30. 1 3
40. 2 3
41. 3 3
42. 4 3
43. 5 3
44. 6 3
45. 7 3
40. 1 4
47. 2 4
48. - 3 4
49. 4 4
50.. S 14 of 6 4
61 N V4 of 5 4
52. S 4 6 4
53. N 14 6 4
54. S 14 7 4
55. N 14 7 4
56. S 14 S 4
67. N 14 8 4
58. , 16
59. 2 5
60. 3 5
61. 4 6
62. 5 8
63. 6 6
64. Ex S 34.1" 1 1
65. S 34.1' 1 1
66. N 38' 2 1
67. ST 2 1
68. 3 1
69. 4 i
70. 5 1
71. 6 1
72. 7 1
73. 8 1
74. 9 i
75. 10 l
76. u j
77. 12 l
78. 12
79. 2 2
80. s a
81. 4 a
Lovnns Arthur Singleton
Subdivision R. A. Crawford
Coggan's John Hlatt'
W. D. Warner
" Allen Trollinger
" OprtrilrlH Tjt. TAaf
Coggan's A. J. Sc Delia Warren 6261
A. J. & Delia Warren 8.36
" R. A. Crawford
" R. A. Crawford
" A. J. & Delia Warren
f A. J. & Delia Warren
" R. A. Crawford
Blumenstelns E. A. Moyberry
Subdivision J. J. Pearson
Coggan's 2nd J. J. Pearson
O'Connors H. J. Hockenberry
" H. J. Hockenberry
" C. O. Oreene
" M. G. Murray
" C. G. Greene
" M. G. Murray
" Harry Sandoz
" Wm Rollins
Wm Rollins
" Harry Sandoz
R. H. Snider
L. P. Cady
" R. H. Snider
L. P. Cady
" A. J. Pitts
A. J. Pitts
" A. J. Pitts
A. J. Pitts
A. J. Pitts
" A. J. Pitts
A. J. Pitts
" A. J. Pitts
O. G. Williams,
" Olive Kenneda
Theresa Gettle
La Grande Inv. Co.
O. G. Williams
O. G. Williams
O. G. Williams
" Louie McKpn
Andrew Mullenberg 56!44
Grande Inv. Co.
" Julius Benshadler
Pioneer Holding Co.
" Julius Benshadler
Pioneer Holding Co
" Wm. Dlshaw
W. H. Bunch
" Wm. Dlshaw
W. H. Bunch
Alfred W. Milne
Alfred W. Milne
Alfred W. Milne
Alfred W. Milne
Alfred W. Milne
Alfred w. Milne
Connordale Ruby Bradshaw
Fred B. Read
Fred B. Read
E. H. Whtte
. " E. H. White
Geo. Sutherland '
T. J. Stillwell
Wm Rollins
La Grande Inv. Co.
Geo. Sutherland
Wm Rollins
" Geo. Sutherland
Wm Rollins
" Wm Rollins
City of La Grande
City of La Grande
City of La Grande
City of La Grane
t 87.61
64.68
14.6B
14.07
48.06
155.77
0.38
82.07
3.19
14.69
0.66
14.58
27.71
27.71
95.45
48.91
36.16
19.45
64.41
43.00
44.53
66.50
38.95
20.64
47.70
20.64
67.76
44.53
65.62
30.45
5.80
19.68
26.25
32.05
66.70
81.87
97.96
69.66
40.28
34.91
0.30
14.28
72.92
.68
56.44
96.67
62.35
35.22
41.33
22.97
41.35
22.96
53.69
43.97
36.80
29.80
24.65
24.55
75.06
18.36
54.02
28.67
40.01
1.44
27.02
28.96
26.64
20.12
20.78
22.76
41.57
25.23
44.43
27 JO
7.34
5.50
3.67
1.84
z
Total
3,151J3
J- E. STEARNS.
Recorder-Trees.
1 Time May 21st, 1931