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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
" 1 J5 rATrr;:: Tee attwsaa ttur Yaw (Wa ffMr. r5 I5IQ vta. . .. i wwvwwv VOtUME III V.-- LA GRAND 2. OREGON. , FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17 IW4 NUJgtl I9T IA GRAND 0BSERV COUNTY COURT Tbe mattes ol the appointment o! a rod apervisor for Dittriot 86 ni continued ior tb term. , ' The matter ol the count road peti- turned lor by P A McDooaid, etal wat continued for tbe teim Tbe application of W M Pierce for tbe redemption of certain land waa continued for tbe tereji. Tba application of Mike Boyoe to ell spirituous, m.lt end vinous liquor in lest qnantitiaatbao one gallon in BummervH' praainot for a period of nine month from June 6th 190, waa granted. Tba Board ol County Boad Viewer were ordered to meet at tbe beginning ol tlie proponed county road petitioned lor by G W Kogli.h, e.' al , on Tburt dar, June 33rd 1904. at o'oloek P M and after qua lilying prooeed to view survey and lay outlaid road according to law. Ant. they are further ordered to assess what da-nagee il any that n ay accrue by reason ol establishm a . ol aaid r, ropostd road. , Appropriation wire made - the following indigent persons: (I Miir May $8; Anna Hoi man t: It J,i Hildobrand S'; hn Menlor , Mr . Inez Guid $12 fir Neaaon fid, Hit Coeyman 15. , Xfpon appllcaiino ; Curt h M-t'ih waa admitted to tbe County H apiial. Win. Miller & Bro Are prepariug to move lhir office to tip. 1107 Adams Avenue Foley-Roesoh Building, ground floor where they will have the finest and moat modern aoite- , of o(--Scea in the oily. i', ' ry'-.fc-."- . They' will be better prepared than ever to take care of everything in the line of - - , .'V j ir r Real Estate INSURANCE';; ;, i Mortgage Loans CLOSING For the next thirty dai I offer my entire stock of goods, in cluding dress goods, trimmings, shirt waists, skirts, hosiery, shoes, millinery in fact everything in my line AT COST An invitation is extended to the publio to come in and learn prices whether yod buy or not. R WLaughlin & Co FOR WARM WEATHER READING It will be well to keep in mind these days that we have ft very satisfactory line ol books and light summer reading matter. Suitable reading is the safest and most profit r able form of hot weather diversion. The late publications are here; you can find just what you like The pficu is light whether tbe literature is heavy or light Never possible before to get so much reading for so Tittle cost. NEWLIN DRUG CO. ' The Board ol County Boad Viewer went oideird o meat at tbe begin o Bg of tbe pmp-sd oonoty road pe itinned lor hy TJ t Weiet, el al . nn the 23rd day of Jura k D 1904, at 9 o'clock m ad altar qualifying prooeed lo view array aod lay oat said road aooording to law j tod to aiioii what damage il any that may accrue ty reason of tbe eetaailabmenl of aaid road. Tbe applications! Hike Boyoe for tbe redemption of oertaln lot ia the town ol 8umtnerville lor the year 1896 wai granted Tba matter ol tbaconnty road peli Uonad or by J H Allen et al wae oon tiooed until Inly 6th 1904, at 10 a ni. Tba application ol tha Oregon Land Company to redeem car airr landi in actios 11. Tp 3 8 B 39 E W M was granted. The application of Jamei Qdell to have eartain eonnty warrant redeem ed waa cod tinned for tha term. , Tba application of L H Boaaell ttr rebate on taxee paid io t xoeat of amount charged on 1901 tax roll wan granted, and. the .Clerk ordered o draw warrant on the contingent fund in tba aum of $6 97. i Tbetum ol $100 waa appropriated out ol tbe Bdad Fond lor general i'e pair on toad in DUtilo'. 27 and tbe. rlrk oidered to iaane warrant lor aaid nunnt in favor ol O E Sherman, up arviaor. The foKowingbille were allowed on the General," Boad' and Contingent Fund, at tba Jane, 1904 term ol County Court. Glaea ft Prudhomme Co. ata tionary aa per bill $24 85 OUT SALE 20,00 22.00 66 ' aeota 60.00 L vy Brna. tnppliea lor prUoo- " ert - 13 00 Union Elect. Light Co. Light ..per bill 82.00 City ol Union, water tent aa per bill IS 60 Bemington Typewriter Co., typewriter auppliee . 4.35 Wm Miller refi.teriog . 19 30 G W South 3 f O H W Stoner " 104.80 0 P Eikwortb " . 16.60 Jo Wright repairing ballot .' boxe etc 6 10 Writ Grant J P fee In re Cono- van inqueat v 6. CO L Hayburn con.tablea In re Conouan i: quest X- 610 Or Smith witneaa In re Couo van inque't 170 J Humiltor t In re Oono- van iuq i t . , 170 J O Henrj :'. 'eee la re Conovin i q t 6 00 8 B Htn-irtii j!i r f-i re Cono- Van i i lit ' . . 1 20 E W J.... In is O -.i an in- qnrrt . , 1.20 J V K .! l:i re Cuuovan in qne-l . ' v -j T VV Lu:k. In re U i.ovtn in 1.20 quest John Byobi nt iu n couovan inquevt H W Si.ue' io re conovad in quest 1.20 1.20 S 80 E 8 Norri. ex-officio J P leea - State v Pai kinaon Wm Grant J P lee Stale v Duff 6.70 J H MoLaohlen coo.table . 76 3 Wm Grant J P leea itate v Hall 6 .00 J H MoLaohlen con " 5.95 E B Horelock J P fee atate v Kelley 7.00 W U Mcrelock constable tate v Kelley . 13 75 O T Baoon witness before Grand :.Jary Feby. ter-.v - - - -6.00 La Grande Chronicle printing ootirt prooeedinga 9.10 Eastern Oregon Bepublioan atatiooery and printing aa per bill 14.00 W A Maxwell printing semi-annual statement . 25.00 W A Maxwell printing election ballota ' 238,00 Hettie Pby extra work on tax roll 44 00 O C Penington board of pris oners ' 135 24 J H Morton assessor, leea . ' 378,00 Lee Warniok regWiatioo clerk . 81,00 B Cbaocey " ' 78.00 BOAD FUND D H MoWatera aervioea Super- viaer B O 15 42 60 Wm Dickenson work in B D 15 40 00 Wm Staoe " 45.60 Elmer Thomas work io R D 13 1 60 Edd Ellsworth " 1.50 Floyd Jone " 1.50 Walter William " 1.60 HEllidge . u 8 00 Claud Scran ton " 1.60 J W Weiter ' " 8.00 George Quimby . 7.50 E Zubriok ' " 8.00 W E Moee " 89.00 John Meyer services supervise r B D 7 72.00 J Hacker work in B D 7 24.00 S M Guff aurvices supervisor tt4-t4TTT4T44--4. Jamee A Filth r Com. leea Bobl Blomenatein " . L Baybnrn eooveying Bart Mirtio, Ind. to Poor Farm Henry & Carr, luneral expenae ol Boaw and Couovan, Indl 233.26 16.91 7 . 70 60 6" 6126 1 2 60 6 62 23 ;! 160 3 8 8 Uil 21 2J 24 2 8 7 . 10 6 15 7 60 760 2 jj B woods .:' . s N Smith Jobn Young work bo Proeb- . tel bridge B Logfdon examiuing bridge ! J H Orton services super- j visor B D 23 : 'r -;. 1 H J Neilsoo work in B D 23 -'. 8 8160 ,8 60 -6 3 660 17 27 Lewis Dosci . A' J Bawson i J D Baweon ' J A Abbott j J H Peterson Dink Fraser work wit 1) team in B D 28 i M J Ounuingham NedOonarty ,- Jobn MoQrath 0 E Sherman use ol team -In B D 27 V ' C E Sherman aervices aa supervisor B D 27 Crank Hempe services as " supervisor B D 28 J W Sills services aa aup ' e, visor B D 25 and work 01 mon 10 60 : W 60 21 8 60 45, 73 50 Hilgard Notes The O B & N Surveyors are now at Hilgard surveying out tunnel drain. Mr Ooyle and bi nieoe, Mr Mor- ioo, are organiting a lode. Modern Brotherhood ol America. . . . . It ia beginning to be quite hot in Hilgard. : The milla in and around . Hilgard .re running in lull force. MrErwin Wait Is complaining, but hope to bo around io a short lime Hi b. other Harry was oalled back to Atbena suddenly and did not get to finish bi visit. Sunday must be a luokyday to flsb as there was twenty Bve or thirty pan ed going fishing. . Mrs Mace Butler it new -ejiicing over a fine sou, born June 13th. Tne last O B & N time oard makes trains pass here. ' It will give more excitement as there is a dissatisfaction tbont No 2 not taking passenger at Hilgard. Miss Lena Young came near cut ting her thumb off fueaday evening. General ow There wat considerable excitemen tit afiorn nn on t te e rd gronndi niiuacd hy two young men and severe BD3 Joseph Ifeeler work supervisor BDS Dan Hopkin work in No $ S M GorT nerviea as snpei- vlsor BDS Jan Wren work B D 6 J O Miller " B ibert Bmmenstein mspeot- 4 ing .toad ., ) J A Piloher ,- " : k V. Davi servioea a aup- . . ervisor B D 26 E B Long L A McKeneie team hire - on road grader B D 10 LEZuudle , " L Murchisoo ..." VELong ; ' T A Choal -Sever. & Anderson supplies - lor B D 23 G L Huffman aervioeaaa ' nparvuor B D 31 James Webb work in B D 26 . M L Kuah A V liavia " A C UeFord - , ' L L MoKeLnon viee e-ou G-ttle road B Logsdon . " A Curtia surveyoa Ed Ot ulin work in B D 31 A K Anderson tuperrisor ' B D 18 F A Eamea work with team iu It L 9 : , laps gettlnc into a general mix up it seems that the white men and Japt got into ei.ine difficulty a Jap wat struck on the head with a rock. Tbe white men then" ran away and tht Jips folloKing. Marshal Rayburr then entered the rao on a horse aod caught the young (ellwa end lauded tbem in jul pending an inves,lgatlon in the police ooat. . For More Grades Residents scrns tbe traak are cir culating a petition which they wil. present to the school board, ark na that at least six grade ba taught in the "Little Buck" uthat echi O known Tli!a petition should' b granted, aa heretofore only two grad. -h been taught there. The portiur ol the town across tbe track Is entitled to better tobool privilege. FUNERAL IN SALOON Kllenaburg, Wash , June 17-Joha Lyons, who went to to Portland Sat urday aocomranlcd by Sr JO Mo Canley to have another operation pre formed for the removal of a oanceroae growth, died last evening; while 00 the opera' Ing table.' Hia .body will be brought beta for burial. . Tba fanreal a held from hi .aloon Friday lore noon, a pei hi requ t. '"' Would Vt Pay 30 cts Darango, OoL, Jon 17 Kdilor Oo v!d F Day, ol tbe Darango Dam oar at b a gone to j ill rather tba pay a flaa ol tSOOImpoead upon blot by Jndga fiusselloltliediitriot court lor hav ing oritlcixed in bia newspaper a decl s'on ot tbe jou't. Ina card to tbe publio tba editor asyai v "Tbe court floed ma 1300. . I will not pay 30 oeot," Application will probably ba made to the supreme bsart by Day' ' attor a lor a writ ol inperaedes. iiSt Leads To Death ' Eugene, Or., June 17 Tbe sad story ol tba drowning of little Pearl Wheeler, the 7-year-old' daughter , ol Jack Wheel ar employed at Hyland't awmill in tba mountains 26 milta northeast of Eugene on tbe Mohawk I River, baa just reaohrd hare. ' It appear that tbe little girl waa playing long the banks of tba mill raoe with a girl about bar age hy tbe name of Wilson. They had been having petty quarrela throughout lb THE $20000 STOCK REDUCTKJiTSALE : Goes merrily 00 aad you will truly nsltM MatptUM4 opportunity for cofloinlcsl .baying of THE MOST SEASONABLE OF BUMMER QXD8 if 70a iWl L SttMd f this reiit Sdrf. We must move this surplus stock an 1 tha n aordinary price) reductions in . every depnrt ment are forceful argument why you ska uU make your nwessssry purohases hare. We Ho not say everything reduced beosuse you are not interested in fall aud winter goods now but you cuu make a snug little sum by buuiug your SUMMER good during this Sale. WASH GOODS AT A SAVING Lawns, Dimities, Hat isle aud in fact all the popular summer fabrics suitable for hot weather dresses at following prices: ; - 8 l-3o wash goods, the yard.... 60 10c " " " f ', , , ,7 12, '':, ' ....10 25 " " " " ,...19 25 to 35c STSM Mens Pants at Over. II Prices About 50 per cent off Wool and heavy cotton work pants 98c 1 50- 75 pants I 2 25-2 50 pams I $175 Mens Work Shoes $1 18 29 95 day aod daring one at Vmr, wbo ibff ware aie-aia; asaall brlisja spaaaiug tba race tba Wileoa gul poabad tba Wbectar girl off tha bridg fulo tba esnJiHTOMiM water below. BaalUIng what aba bad doe the Uttl WUaoa girl raa bocaa. aad told lies paraaa. : Tba beotoai iou- ad and tba body of tba WbaaJer : ot..f was looad wvaral btara after id quarter pi a sU b4o -. - 1 Arm BrcKen t a Master Otarent Me- re wbo la visit ing Mr and U W Tboaaaa, while flav in the yard Urtavaalng Ml and broke both bonaa of bis right arm. Dr Moll tor waa oalled and redu-ed tba I wore aod exprssass bi opinion th litt c fellow will babla to 'tort a hip I prl t again in a taw w aka. j ' Well Pleased Tbe ciroua willaoao Uathlojof tba an r mm thUfy,..' la mrA Thn . aaoda of people attended aod tboaaaa ; ware satisfied. Tha str -ta ware Hn.l all da with people wbo ,inat eaava ia too see tha parade," but who bob laded to "stay and see tba whoa thing" after tba parade pealed. M .ay "just west to let the ohildrea a tb doge" and other "loonier th t their wive have a proper escort." I nvJ no difference why they want, they all enjoyed tba show. Each year Nome and Boe'e show oomea to .La CianJe it ia mnob bigger and b.tter than opoa. its pievlout visit.. Next year It will be a regular ci.oua and tba people of vhiuu nraaiy wiu wsmkknu wm n.nrn, " " . Married. , avw DuNNUtaTo Mason IaUoloa Toes day Jane 14 1904, Mr John f. Dant. ingtoa and Mrs Delia Maaoa, lo-h of Island City where they are wall known aad will make their home.' 660, 4. 350 8 2 60 HATS Ifiic 50c to 50c SHIRTS 29c The 2 in one work shirt ia. one of the best o the mat ket. Black shirting with whi t) stripe. 29c during this sa 75o 85o9100 , Drsss shirts 69c MANYAr Missive New YorWuce 17-Tbaiaii f I 'fa ,' by tba burning of tba nmf Oaneral. B ooam, In tU Best veeHrday, Ul , ai-prtaliuata 1000, . Tbia cjsattsala t . 1 oaaM aMoavionc tb vatt ttr tba fire Depart meat of tba Cor a ir'a ,-. CoaaoJatbap iUs)av' Atoeloo tbi aft raaoa, 632 bodiee bad b -n r eovt-rad, of wfakb 166 bad b a Ideotl- ' ed. t Ttera nportod asatlof 448 per- 5 aona, a d the boapltala bad 217 Injur-: . ad. The fact that 24 bou-a a Ur tbej, diMteter b re ae till ulMisg aearlyi . " pe sons war'ast the baliaf tlal j tba above a tiat te of tba dtad will I vrKid.t ibe antboritiee bare o rd J; lavar ai tree at ttir command to I0-1-; I L?!?!!!- , . I mum w teraoon that ba had daolded to iaane a pioc'aiBitlonaabingfor eobso ipti o for tba bnrial of the dead and for ch ' other inimaJlate relief aa cooH bo : rendered. Hauldbe ould ask ten ' man of prominenoe to serve 03 a com. aalttee to t .ke ohir.e of tb fJ loud GocMessollirty Tb b-Uotbtw opEmt till il (Brlfstt Itlfl IrU TMIm lh AArlitasM at : UurtT cooated and tbay aerv 1 u followa. The votae will be ' ooaatad each day aad pub Hiked in tba ? ' Kvenlog Ubte vr - SelU Diaqua 81, U Ilea .''-'-w MeOail 17 Kat - l pm i, , VI t ria Uuryea 74, Cora Hardtag 35, Baa ba Coifm n 17 .' , . I OS 8A1 E--A two" Story booae ia ' godooi diUon, 10U6t taqalie at tbie office. 6-10 22. LADIES HATS REDUCED . - This department ulTords some unparal ed values iu choice re..dy to wear head dress .. .. 7 i hal for M 95 ..4 95 ..326 i.2 75 f.i 195 99 75c STRAW HA!$ 45c . 36a Lace Hose . ....25o Black Lisle thread bose, absolutely fast color, 25 j: Lot Ladle Belts 85c to 1 CO io ue?t serviceable bell S5cents For yoor choine $1.00 Ladies Wrappers 5QCTS.' 3 St-' t' m BBBsaBBtaati BxaBBfaBXBBVl f. aa M-A-M J "iWiSj..-i Jill '".. ,".'.' 'f, " :. .' ' '; ,,.0'"';i;' " ' ' ..W.-..1SJt9.. m IHI "- '