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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1905)
i, I AM a ' 1 1 TO RELIABLE JEWELRY IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE thing from scarf Silver Service The Best Selected Stock in Eastern Qregoh. bvery pin to an eight day clock, or from a baby ring to a For fifteen years I have sold jevyelry in La Grahdej and still in business CALL AN D S E E MY LI HE OF XMAS TEWELRY J. H. PE ARE, Jeweler and tician YOUR XMAS DINNER Will be complete if you obtain your supplies . from us. Everything in the Grocery, Fruit, Nut and confectionery line will be found here. Fresh, high-grade goods only are handled none but the best. We solicit your orders. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY , E. POLLACK, Propr. i-;,.- .... . '.'.. ! STODDARD LUMBER CO. I ; : Sash and Doors : Lumber, T I Latb, j Shingles, I Mouldings, Etc 5 All Good Material comes from our Yard ' When you want pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect - Sold by Niu Dbuo Co. ' rtOLLISTEN'S flacky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Puy iUas fct Barr (Ww Httlta M4 wim nw. . -JlSfla far CoMtlpetloa. Iolliltloa. A Kidnm TmUk PrninlL Kane, ""f T3T n-J B,k uiMMdi Dowels, n """ let form. M JX!V Hcurrrm Do OnrriT, M1w. wis. 0U)N MOCET F0 SJUX0 WU Notice Notice it hereby given that the partner ship existing between i. A. Oarity & Ben Brown known under the firm name at irk. Oarity & Company has been di solved. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm will please call at their office and settle before January 1st, 1906, as all accounts must be settled by that bme. '"'.: J. A-Qarity. . Bu Srovm COURT ' PROCEEDINGS'. TOR THE MO II Of MEMBER County Court proceedings for the Dec ember term. 1 905. , In the matter for the county road pati boned for by Mary E. Childers et al it was ordered that the report of viewers be returned to them for the necessary cor rection. ' In the matter of '.he road petitioned for by J. B. Thomson et al it was ordered that this matter be continued .for the term. . The road petitioned for by D. McDon ald et al wae continued for the term.' The petition of Dr. C. M. Ramsdall for the change of location of certain county roads was considered and it was ordered that the new route be traveled and J;he old one be declared vacant upon deed be ing executed for the new route.. The application pf Turner Oliver, and wife asking the court to make an order authorizing the sheriff to accept payment of taxes after the same had become de linquent and for him to take a sheriff" credit for the penalty and interest was denied. . The application of N. K. West to re deem certain lands was granted. The applicatii) of J. A. Jones to redeem certain lands was granted. The application of R. C. Plass for can cellation of certain tax liens, was granted. The publishing of the delinquent taxes for the year 1904 was awarded the Ore gon Scout The following Is a list of bills, allowed at the December Term of County Court W. S. Montgomery, wood.. $ 73 60 C. C. Penington, Prisoners board for Nov. 'OS Ed. Wright Work on tax rolls . R. W. Gilham, same .i C. E. Saunders, Secy, county board of health per bill C. E. Saunders M. D, Salary as cdunty physician John Dunington, Salary as jani tor for November S. M. Goff, Salary as stock in spector - ....'.. Alex. Slater, Boarding paupers.: Grande Ronde Electric Co. Lights for November 1908 . .. Glass & Prudhomme, Mdse. as per biiLt. 12 00 Glass h Prudhomme. ssfia... . .... 50 00 87 14 87 00 87 00 10 S5 29 10 ... M 60 28 00 92 48 24 60 Glass & Prudhomme, same 6 00 Newlira Drug Company, Station- ' try as per bill 5 60 La Grande Chronicle, Printing as per bill....... 19 12 Eastern Oregon Republican, .same ......... 10 70 Currey Bros same . r Ill 80 Irwin Hodson Company, Mdse. ' as per bill 12 60 Union Electric Light Co. Lights for poor farm, Union Oct. '06. " 7 00 J. D. McKennon, Mdse. as per bill .'..' :. , ' 8 66 The Golden Rule Co. same.. 4 60 Pacific States Tel. & TeL Co. Phone services Sheriffs office 14 10 Same poor farm Union . 1 00 Same recorders office '. 2 '60 Same clerks office . 4 60 J. M. Berry, Mdse as per bill .... 1 26 A. I Gale, services as county fruit inspector. 50 00 Clyde R. Seitz, Repairing book . machine Recorders office 8 60 D. Sotimer. Juror J. Burke inquest , 5 20 W. D. Graves, same 5 20 Dennis Madden, same 5 20 Wm Fine, same 5 20 H. H. Huff,' same 5 20 J. C. Austin, earns 5 20 Lee Graham, Witness J. Burke inquest ." : ' 1 70 C. B. Akerberg, Witness J. Burke inquest 6 60 F. G. Kerby, Examining J." Burke Decased .'.,. 6 00 S. M. Goff. Holding inquest over body of J. Burke 12 90 R. H. Lloyd, Stenographer's fees J. Burke Inquest j 4 00 S. M. Goff. J, P Fses. State vs. Dal'uge. .et al. ...... ' ' 5 70 Tilden Morelock, Sp. Constable ' fees State vs. Daluge 2 70 S. M. Goff, State vs. Bartls- baugh, J. P. Fees 5 40 J. C Christiansen, Sp.- Const fees. State vs. Bartlsbaugh ... 2 60 S. M. Goff, J. P. Fees, State vs. BartrebaughetiJ..:.......... 11 76 Tilden Morelock. Sp. Const fees, State vs. Bartlebeugh ..-.. ....... 15 50 Lee Tins, Witness J. P. Court 5 Cantinuen on page 0 iR BLOWN Cfr TRACK box car was blown off the mur at N xline euiuon. a mile east of Hot Lake y .steiday. A wrecking crew was sent o'jt and It was safely lifted back, . lt""tW'P"l"W""' I Th Amn ! of marrlsKo Is always a baby. Without It wedlock ts a sumnuir Bold that nevet blooms, a flower that nnver bna, a night without ft turn, a sermon without a ben diction, a prayer with out an Amon. Tbore nrver was a h u bend worthy of the nanje, who did not aiplre to be tho father and the grand father of healthy, capablo children, to umid down hi nitnje and the fortune ao oumuiutnd by tlie iwxiit of his brow, from generation to generation. Thnre never was a wlfo At to bear that noble title, who did not wish to war womanhood's most glorious crown, the scoptr of mothrr ood. Thousands of wedded coupler, othiii-wlw huppy, fall short of wedlock's ftrnatft.it hnppinoits becaiiM thny are child oss. In tho majority of cum, this Is be cause the wife, through Ignorance or neg lect, sullors from weaknniM and diaeae of the orsans uUtinctly feminine. For women who nuCer In this v'ay there Is ono groat medicine that does not fall to accomplish lu purtime. It Is Dr. i'lorce's favorite Prescription. It acts directly on the delicate organs concerned and makes thorn strong, healthy, v4goroua and virile. Italluys intlaminatlon, beals ulceration, soothes pain and tones the shattered norvea. It tits for wifehood and mother hood. It quickens and vitalize, tho dis tinctly feminine organlwn. It banishes the maladies of the expectant mnnvhsand makes buby's Inlnxluctlon to the world ea.iv and almnNt palnlr. In Insures the little new-comer'j health and nourish ment In plenty. It Is the best supportive ton le for miming mothers. MnJjinlFrk.of Manhtll.PpobsneOo.. Wash.. wriUM: "I am slid tu tell of llio suoa rnsulu of rour great mrill ioe-l)r. Flxrco's Faroiite Prracrlutlon. Jtglvuametlraiisih. I hara no tired feellrur and my babr la the ptrtoraof health. 1 feel better Uian I have la n ireara. lu canee of constipation Dr. Pierce's Plensant Pellets should be used as an ad junct to Favorite Prescription," They are extrenu-ly simple, perfectly natural tad insure prompt and permanent relief. wit. Ant OKIiXDIIVG OUTV Tons of the best coffee andherf 'j issues at the same time from this establishment large quantities of ' , food product of all the best liked varities. Our trade keeps grow ing because we give good groceries for the least amount we can tsk In .fairness, and deliver goods promptly, and as prdered. Swell the ranke of our pleased patrons PHONE MAIN 46 .,. . QEbDEJBR NORTH FIR STREET" ' , A Creeping Death, v r Blood poison: creeps up toward -the heart causing death. J. E.- Stearns. Belle Plaint, Minn, wrHes that -tPlend , dreadfully Injured his hand, which swelled up like blood pooning. Buck- . ten's Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the wound, and saved his life. Best in tht world for burns and soree 26c at Newlin's Drug Store. : t We want your Hay and Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE We will take all 700 have, no matter whether it ia nlj a few tona or If it U Weral hundred toni. Wa want all tha bay ia the ralley and Ven soma. r J) 1 11 A. V. OL'J.yER WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER- "f