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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1906)
r 1 hrf K 8 C follow irtlo Iprei .vwi. 1 Hiflrf 0V MANY? Times have you wished for a daintily decorated, room? well, what's the use of stopping at the Zzi?.. Push it open and you'll find your self well inside our com fortable showroom, with an attentive array of wall, ceiling and border paper, that will make day delightful by eyesight, the night by dreams of de signs artistic. Here, then for interior decorations. STANIELS & JARMANj Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars LA GRANDE MESSENGER SERVICE -RATES- Fiv blocks from fountain 10c Sevan .v." , . V . ... . 15o Any place in the city 26o PHONE RED 261 C. L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING i! DONNELLY'S HE NEW CIGAR STORE 1 est line of Cigars, Tobacco, and moking Sundries. Fruits . and pnfectionery. All the leading iriodicals. , Pest appointed Club cm in the city. A Qentlemans' isort. J. P. DONNELLY Prop. Next Door to Post Office 01SE CLEANING MADE ; EASY With the assistance of I . JOE WILLIAMS i arges reasonable, and Prompt rvi'ce. Leave orders at the Red Sim Drug Store or phone blk 271 'HE LA GRANDE .1 NURSERY SHADE TREES Is one of my special I ties. Delivery to be ' made on or after ; March 16. ecial bargains on Roses Iso have a fine lot of Apple, ir, prune, plum, cherry, appri y peach, mulberry, shade s and ornamental trees, Jpe, currents, gooseberry, J-kberry, dewberry, rasp- y, vines, creepers, and plants. ine 1611. Thorns' grocery.. 23 eo. W. Powell, THE .FORD PflR J M FARQUHARSON, Prop. ' H Mmninenl ol r: INES, LIQUORS )- CIGARS : 1 unches and mixed drinks a , , Z I'J- Fair and impartial lent to all. You are invited and get acquainted. ' I (OAKOI I COAL COAL We are now in a positi on to fill all coal orders very promptly. Order today and get yauf 'coal; today : TIMOTHY HAY i THE BEST EVER Steam rolled . barley still leads in the horse feed line. WOOD AND COAL Phone Main 6 GRANDE ROfiDE(AStl(0. Lewis Bros. Prop. WALLOWA COUNTY Send your collections and cash items to The Stock Growers and farmers OF WALLOWA, OREGON. We pay five per cent Interest on - . time deposit. CAPITAL. 5,000.00 C, T. McDanirl, Cashier. A. K, Steunenbero, Pres. UPHOLSTERING AND MAKING CABINET Furniture repaired and upholstered No order too small br too' large. All work guaranteed. Old furniture made good as new E.E. SCOTT, Shop 1 420 Adams Avenue Phone Rod 672 BU MUCK Brick furnished in any quanLty or any style. No contract too small or to large. See samples r' our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. La Uranrlp, Oregon NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS MILTING The annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the La Qrande Irrigation Co. will be held Monday April 2d 1906 at S o'clock p. m. at the parlor of the Commercial Club" for the purpose of electing Director and other business that may legally com before said meeting. Wm Sarosmt, Sec't Centennial Hotel Under new management. Board and Room $5 per week, cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates finnish Monthly patrons. No, 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. Mr. W. E. Murchison, proprietress Service This drug store trie to serve every customer so well that they will not think f going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Him Prescription Drug Bti BUSIHESS TRAHSACTED BY THE (OUIIir COURT March Term 1906. The petition of S. M. Mann, et al to construct telephone lines was granted. ' The appointment of Road Supervisors was mad a follows; T District No. 1 J J. L. Cavi'nea. " 16 C. S. Haw. "' " 29 E. W. Devine. " " 55 J. M. Burnaugh. ! The application of W. M. Pierce, to re deem certain land from tax lien of 1 895 wa granted. .-.',' The application of Lund and Borkgreen to correct erroneous assessment for 1 905 wa granted, and mm mhm! ;2.Z7'1 take credit for $ 1 1 .55. The application of J. C. Gardner for the correction of hi assessment for 1905 wa granted, and the sheriff ordered to take credit for $22.25. The resignation of S. M. Ooff, as justice of the peace for Elgin District was accept ed. . In the matter of the road petitioned for by Dillie Randall, et al it was ordered that said road be placed in repair for travel upon the payment of the damages assessed. In the matter of the road petitioned for by D. McDonald, it was ordered that the same be placed in repair for travel. The apportionment of the road fund for the incorporated cities and towns was made as follows: City of La Grande .. ,, $1586 01 City of Union ..., 419 89 City of Elgin .... 571 78 1 own of Cove .. 79 77 Summervilte .. - 23 28 Island City 101 17 North Powder 98 83 E. B. Morelock wa appointed Justice of the Peace for Elgin District. Tha annlicatinn of the Grande Ronda valley Agricultural Society for cancella tion of taxes against certain property was granted and the sheriff ordered to take credit for $61.11. The county road petitioned for by Mary E. Childer. et al wa continued for the term. , The county road petitioned for by J. B. Thomson et al was continued. Bill allowed by the county court at the March term, 1906, H. R. Hannah, service a court Reporter .. 80 00 John Allen, service a bailiff:. 1 60 H. W. Stonr. Grand Jury Bailiff 33 00 J. W. Knowles, defending Jos. Sayr 10 00 H. R. Hannah, services as court reporter 130 00 M. H. Lasley, court bailiff Feb. term ....;., 66 00 J. F. Murphy, meals for juror. 56 65 E. E. Taylor, service a jury bailiff . 66 00 Alex Slater, boarding paupers 111 05 AT. A. Elmer, Grand Jury Feb. term cir. court, 1906 6 00 W. A. Elmer, da 6 00 W. A. Elmer, do 6 16 W. A. Elmer, do 6 16 R.' A. Hug, do 26 80 George E.Corpe, do"... 2S 40 Seigle Coffman, do 24 40 L. C. Orout, do 15 00 L C. Grout, do ". ' 14 40 George H. Holmes, do 25 20 Hughey Lynch, do . 26 60 C. A. Meyers, do ... 6 00 C A. Hitl, Juror Feb. term. circuit court 1906. .. C E. Golden, do 43 00 37 20 24 20 37 40 9 00 46 20 6 60 24 80 S. N. Bolton, do ...' F. H. Tatman, do :.. F. H. Tatman, do James McCoy, do Waldo Perry, do 0. M. Jasper, do - 0. M. Jasper, do ,. A. H. Parson, do a Q. Wyatt. do J. A. Pilcher. do E. A. Killpack. do J. M. Murphy, do Franklin Zubrick, do Franklin Zubrick, do M. H. Kirtley. do E. S. Logan, do E. E. Hughe, do J. M. McCall. io - J. A. Masterson, do C E. Sherman, do C. A. Meyers, do J. A. Pilcher, do .., J. A. Pilcher, do J. A. Matott, registering votes. W. D. Grandy, Sp. Juror Feb. term circuit court, 1906 J. M. Hilt, do'........ .-. A. P. Davi. do N. L Ackle. do U. G. Couch,' do Roy Oliver, do Wm.Ormond, do ..... E. E. Leavitt. do W. A. Worstell. do... G. D. Simmons, do -. Sprat Montgomery, do James Christian, do . C D. Huffman, Sp. Juror Ftb. Term Circuit Court. 1906 8 60 31 00 32 00 54 00 47 00 38 20 21 75 17 25 58 20 40 40 59 20 48 20 58 20 40 20 21 60 9 97 2 03 72 00 4 20 4 20 . 6 20 6 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 John Hall, do ... , 2 20 A.T. Hill, do 2 20 G. W. Allen. do.'. . . .. 2 20 J. M. Hilts, do ........ .: . 2 20 J. E. Reynolds, do '.....,... 4 20 W. E. Evans, do - 2 20 W, W. Randall, do 2 20 E. L. Halley. do -,2 20 D. McDonald, do . 6 20 W. H. Bohnenkamp. do ... . 2 20 H. E. Coolidge. do .'. , 4 20 H. A. Stanie!, do . ... 2 20 J. B. Fisher, do 6 20 Mac Wood, do . .T. 4 20 William Graham, do " 13 20 WTC. ;;;..:.!.;. 2? - 15 20 N.'.A. Vanseoyt. dp ...... ......... . 13 20 George Chadwick.' do 12 20 George Chadwick,, do..'. 1 80 J. W. Minnick. do ' 12 20 W. H. Hudson, do 1 1 20 F. S. Newsom. do 8 20 Frank Hempe. do., 13 20 Bert Benton, do 4 90 Bert Benton, do 3 50 Bert Benton, do 1 40 T. Stein, do : 1 0 80 George Alexander, do ... 13 40 DexlerEalon, do . 10 60 August Hug, do '. : 14 20 J. A. Hudson, do 14 40 J. L. Pinkerton, do 2 20 Joe Weaver, do 2 20 f. M. Ruckman. do 2 20 Jake Vandermeulen, Witness - before the Grand Jury, .. y 2 20 J. A. Russell, do 2 20 J. H. McLachlin, do . . 2 20 L. A..Stoop, do ., . 6 20 O. E Ryder, do 6 20 W. D. Grandy. do 2 20 George Ott, do 6 20 Sam L Brooks, do . 5 20 S. O. Swackhammer. do 5 20 L. A. Stringham, do 5 00 Roger Deal, do 2 20 K.J. Martin, do ' 5 00 George Tally, do 6 00 Jennie Crabtree, do 6 80 Tom Johnson, do 2 20 Ella Neason, do 6 00 Lena' Bell Neason, do 6 00 Fred Jacobs, do 2 20 NealSuydan, do ' 2 20 F. C. Forbes, do....' 2 20 J. H. McLachlin, do.... 2 20 C. D. Lee, do , 85 00 J. H. Hutchinson', do..... 6 00 W. A. Maxwell, do - 6 0 L. K. Haynes, do 5 00 Frank A. Bidwell. 'do 5 00 E. E Coffinberry, do , 6 20 Clark E. Saunders, do 6 00 B. F, Wilson, do ., 6 00 Continued on page 5 Cltaamlberlairsi 9 s Cougpri Remedy A Safe Medicine for Children.. In bnylng a oongh medicine for children, never be afraid to bay Chamber. Lain's Couoh Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is always snre to follow. It i intended especially for coughs, cold, croup and whooping cough, and is the beet medicine in the world for these disease. It la not only a certain care for croup, bnt, when given aeoon as the cronpy congh appear, will prereut the attack Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given a directed. It contains no opium or other harmful drugs, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to aa adnlt A WARNING " . - To the People of La Grande. . ' An Observer reporter happened in the store of the Newlin Drug Company the other day. and in speaking of the . sudden changes in the weather and the sickness which seem to be so prevaleet Mr. New lin of the above firm remarked. "Such weather cannot help but result in coughs, colds, bronchial troubles, the grippe and other sicknesses. This weather is also bad for old people and those who are run dewn or have a tendency to any weakness or disease." Continued Mr. Newlin, "It seem to us that you should wam'every man, woman and child in La Grande, especially the aged and "run down, through the column of the Observer, to build themselves up and take proper precautions to ward off sickness, and there would be very much less suffering and fewer deaths in La Grande this winter." ' When asked what they considered the most universally successful medicine they had ever sold in their (tor for that pur pose, without hesitation Mr. Newlin an swered. "Our modern cod liver oil pre paration, VinoL and if people only knew what a srand Droutbuuu L, Y.iz'.'.'. we would not have clerks enough in our store to supply the demand. You know it is not a patent medicine, as everything in it is named on the label, and it does not contain any oil to clog the system and upset the stomach, but 'it does contain every one of the medicinal, curative and body-building elements of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers. Vinol cures coughs, bronchitis, strength ens the old, builds up the weak and run down, and makes rich, red blood. If it fails we will return 'the money paid for it." ' Newlin Druo Co. NO CHARGE TOR DELIVERY ' Never think you are bothering when you ask us to deliver drug store goods. Small orders as cheerfully delivered as large. f "We have a free delivery service inaug' urated for convenience of our customers. It's a prompt service, so when in a hurry don t hesitate for fear you II not get your goods promptly. - Your prescriptions we will send for and deliver. Phone us, write us; we'r ever ready with the goods goods of a quality we use ourselves, too, and we are quite sure they will suit you. If not, wa will refund your money. Newlin Druo Co. FARMERS Now is the time to do your fencing, you need fenceposts, we have them for sale. Our post were cut from green fur and tamarack trees and are thoroughly dry. ' Wa have about 6000 of them which we must dispose of this spring. Wa will exchange them for live stock, hay, grain, eggs, potatoes or other produce. Leave orders at The Golden Rule or at No. 1606 Sixth Street. Also dry cord- wood for sale in any quantity. J. Anthony A FINE JUICY ROAST Ay can alway be had from u. Our I f refrigerator are always well stocked - ' with the most delicious BLEF. LAMB, VEAL, - .1 JJ Poultry, Game, etc. You will 'nevr be "? J disappointed in the flavor or quality of i the meat if you deal with us. Rohr & Company ""v. HAVE YOU ANY Magazines, Illustrations.' Journals, or Printwork to bind. Ask for 7 Idee pros! DINDER5 22 Kl PRINTERS Located in May Park, opposite the Fair Grounds. La Grande, Oregon. GIVE US A TRIAL , i, : aaaaaaa LIGHTIMIIMO COLLECTION AGENCY ' j e n. A. Watson, Mgr. i All claims placed in our hands' be paid direct to the creditor.. - a Our system gets the money. ' '' Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Office up-stairs in Ralston building J La Grande, Or. ' !',' i. eeeeeeeeeeaaj fUM dklv uuuu.ru -j- ; Persons desiring' first class, pure bred ' ' f ' Minorca chickens or settings of the same UH may secure them from the undersigned'.'"' u V' Eggs $1.00 per setting. Will be pleased . ., to show my chickens to thoseinterested."' R. W. Deal, v tvx Comer 4 and A streets. . .;y. .:t?: ROTICE OF DISSOLUTIOfl Notice la barahv ffivan Lhni tk narf. j m- r-' t i. nership firm of Drs. Bigger and Bigger ' . i thi day dissolved by mutual consent . Dr. G. W. Biggers retiring from th firm. v The business of the office will hereafter be conducted by Dr, G, Lr.BiggvvAJ4', , persons indebted to the late firrri are re- quested to call at the pffl.ee and settlel (triex P same at once. .J'iOt, G. W. Biooers. - Dated Dec, 4 '06. U.li" Biooers. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION koticl ; Notice is hereby given that at a school meeting of school District. Noi one of Union County, Oregon, to be held. ;at the high School Building in said district on the 5 1st day of March 1 906 there will be submitted to the legal voters of said district the question of contracting a bonded debt of Eight Thousand Dollars for the purpose of completing the schoo juilding now being constructed in thai rt of the district North of the O. R. & M. R R track, the vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words, "Bonds-r Yes", and the words, "Bonds No." Polls to be opened at I o'clock P. M.' and remain open until 4 o'clock P. M. By Order of the Board of Directors xt ichool District No. One of Union Cdunfy, Oregon. Dated this 10th dayof March A. D.'l906 A. C. Wruuurs Clerk of School District No. One of Union County Oregon. '" H.J.Youno, Chairman of District School Board "ofw. School District No. One of .Union County, Oregon. BIDS WANTED Notic is hereby given that thV under signed will receive at hi offic in th ' court house at La Grand. Union county Oregon, sealed bids for one hundred coraV, of green cut yellow pine or red fir wood. - Said wood tn h i. i . .. . "Mu-r iooi lengths w -v and corded in the court house Tiaatwant' 'i'H Said wood to be cut before June 15, 1906 "-'V 1906 Said bids to be filed with me 4. 1906. NoUce is also hereby giventtil- l ?:rMtorUT , . j Vl UU,, J J. a GtUAM, Coonty Clerk of Union County. sUte of Or-J,. Dated thi. Uthdajof March. 190V t I.. t SR. .:. I V. :V 'ji rj.lj .Mil-' I t t