Would a mac book boot off of a cd made for a g4 or since it's intel would it even regognize the cd?
Bought it off ebay, did not come with a cd.
That's not very good. Ask the guy who sold it to you for it. Well, I guess it's a little late for that. Anyways, it depends when the Tiger disk was made. I believe Apple said that they had been making the OS Intel-ready for sometime before the switch. Just be sure to change your machine's update id to a macbook (with the correct processor and such).
This doesn't help the OP, but the retail Tiger distribution is PPC only. There haven't been any Intel Macs shipped without 10.4, so no reason to manufacture an Intel retail version.
They might be able to send you replacements for media costs plus S&H.
But, you really should have a physical set, in case you want to run a drive verify or repair (can't do while booted to the internal drive).
You can do a verify while booted into OS X, to do a repair without the install disc, boot into single user mode, from the command line type
/sbin/fsck -fy
which does the same thing as the drive repair.