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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1906)
IGbASSIFIEB ADS c .... rjf, . i . naws wiib will, m wurn. nna-na ' " iiuii a tion. Classified adds bnr,r m.iri, ....... . "crl ubsl"ent inser- miDMicurn onnuc i ... t rym mwmg-inquire at this -B . MONEY For loans on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. FOR RELIABLE TITLES go to the ment Company, Foley building. ABSTRACTS OF La Grande Invest La Grande Ore., in Any amounts REAL ESTATE LOANS on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment ccm- fED Two men to take contract to cut from three to five hundred cords of wood. Inquire at t'his office. WANTED Dining room help, male or female at the Model Resturant. or WANTED Fresh milch cow, part or all Jersey preferred. Must be a first class cow. For particulars call at this office; FOR SALE Wood saw, complete out fit in first class condition. John Amen Coralley and Osborn Sts. KfrJTED A bright steady boy about ltjearsold who goes to school, to earn some money on the side. Steady job will oot mtefere with school work Apply at this office for particulars. FOR SALE Pure Bred shopshire Buck Poplar Grove Stock Farm. J. E. Reynolds Prof. La Grande R. F. D., No. 2 run ortj-c new six room cottage in . central location with ril modern con CAn r , r- i veniences and basement, lawn and shade trees. Good terms if sold at once. Call 1603 Adams Ave., or phone Black 601. y--,k. ni-ir i$4ir living rooms. Inquire at the Farmer and Traders' National Bank. HORSES LOST Return fifteen and twenty head of young horses, brand half circle V on right thigh, have disapeared from my pasture. A reward will be paid for the return or imformation leading to the recovery. A. B. Conlky. 10 TEAMS WANTED Jr day to haul 6 loads of gravel or tancsten my gravel bar. 5,000 pounds to the Oad, furnish one man if teamster hauls, 6S00 or more to the load. I will pay accordingly. Haul one mile, good evel road easy plan to load and unload. J. L. Mars. WANTED Girl or woman to do genera housework in small family. Inquire at La Grande National Bank. ROOMS Nicely furnished front rooms, north front. At 906 Main St. TEWffllSILVI OFERifl D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. ANNUAL TOUR OF THE FAMOUS PERENNIAL SUCCESS '. &N THE AT MIDNIGHT A SCENE MASTERPIECE! A GREAT STORY Of CITY LIFE! FOUR ACTS SPLENDIDLY STAGED! Including the Celebrated Jack Knife Bridge Scene Two Big Comedy Character Hits and a Remarkable Cast, J Played by a Strong Mefcpoiitan Company Prices: 50c and 75c . Lpnr a BMi i iry one today. 'IIMllliia,.... WANTED- rV. I, j i i " y-One hundred men to work on railroad at! rn;, n . . .,, uicj. aieei lay- w,,Lrucuon work. Apply at ortice of Oregon Construction Company. Union, Oregon. inn nnrt n . i WANTED-A competent girl to do gen eral housework. Call up W. A.' Moss on vergere phone at Island City. F0R SALE-A6we!l,s;n:edrivingho'rVe. I years old, well trained, Hi. ition. free traveler, Baymont. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE- Blooded dog. fine animal for children, or ateh dog. , . F. D. Haisthn. Second hand store. LOST-Between Island City and John McNealy's ranch one leather tun-case containing cleaning stick. Finder please return same to Jas. Ganity Island City and receive reward. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good organ for sale or will trade for wood at 1603 Adams Ave., or phone Black 601. FOR SALE 8 room house, furnished in good location with lawn, .shade trees, electric lights and citv water. 'Also a business lot and 6 room building on Adams Ave. 3 mrm fiirnihr4 with good water on Jefferson Ave. and l iu awn ounaing lots. 60x1 IS on Adams Ave. Also corner lot on east Washington Ave. Will be sold on easy terms. Call at 1603 Adams Ave. or phone Black 601. FOR RFNT Furnished room. Apply to to Mrs. Emma Simmons, corner 8th and N streets. FOR SALE Reliable young driving horse surrey and harness. Will be sold reasonable. Inquire at this office or 'phone Black 1672. WANTED Young man as assistant in dry goods department of general store Good opportunity for right party. Ad dress ,-A " Observer office, giving ex periences and reference. WANTED 1 00 men to work on raliroad at Union Oregon. Steel laying and construction work. Apply to the office of Oreion Construction Co Union Oregon ART LESSONS Miss Nina Hunntock wishes to announce to the ladies of La Grande that she is prepared to take orders and give lessons in both water colors and china painting. Studio at 906 Main St. EOR SALE Eight acres,6 room house.bam, place for chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o fruit and plenty of water. Located east of flouring mill, will exchange for city property Apply at premises. JohnGavan BRIDGE I Seats on Sale Monday (011KIT (OUST PROCEEDINGS In a proposed Co. Road petitioned for by M. E. Childers, et al. It is ordered that the Board of Viewers meet at the beginning of said Road on September 12, 1 906. at 1 0 o'clock a m to assess dam ages sustained. In re proposed Road petitioned for by william Wiggins, et al. It is ordered County eppropiate the sum or $150.00 and that petitioners be required to build all bridges on said road and keep said road in repair for travel for the period of one year. In re petition of E. C. Berry for a Liquor License in South Elgin Precinct. On mo tion cf Petitioner said petition is hereby dismissed. In re proposed County Road petitioned for by George Palmer Lumher Co., it is ordered that said road be open up and placed in repair for travel. In re opening of bids for papering and painting County Hospital. The Contract is awarded to R. L. McMillan, he being the lowest bidder. In re resignation of J. W. Rhoades as Constable of Elgin Justice of the Peace District. Resignation accepted. In re resignation of C. S, Miliar, J. P. of Union Justice of the Peace District. Resignation accepted, In re appointment of J. P. for Union Justice of the Peace and Constable Dis trict. G. W. Prillman appointed. In re appointment of the Justice of the Peace for Alicel J. P. District. E. A. Wills appointed. ' In re petition of Lena Group an Indi gent person for rebate os taxes. Ordered Sheriff take credit for the uhhi In re application of Olive B. McMurrav for damages caused by failing bridge. The matter was referred to District M- torney. In re Salary of J. L. Dunnington, Janitor of Court house. Ordered that salary be increased to $42.50 per month. In re adjustment of taxes of Mary E. Noble for t he year 1 905, on improvements on Lot 25, Block 111, Chaplin' addition to La Grande. Ordered that the Sheriff ake credit on said assessment and taxes against imprevements on Lot 25, block 111, Chaplin's Add. to La Grande, in the sum of $8. 90. In re proposed County road petitioned for by John Blockland, et al. The matter continued for the term. Bills Allowed At The September 1906, Term Of County Court. ' Ed. Wright, Work in Clerk' office 81 00 F. P. Childers, Prisoners Board for August 1906 70 74 John Dunington Salary a Jan itor for August 1 906 . 35 60 Geo. W. O'Neil P. & H. Co., Repairing at per bill l 00 Grande Ronde Elee. Co., Light for August 1906 7 20 City of La Grande Water rent as per bill 24 00 Henry & Carr Mdse. a per bill C. E. Saunders M. D. Service a per bill Mr. J. Dicker Expenses as per bill E. G. Kirbey Caring for Overly pauper George May relief D. W. Souder do Maggie Slagner do John Hilderbrand do A. T. Hill Mdse. as per bill Grande Ronde Eleo. Co. Lights for Poor Farn. Union N. Molitor Services as per bill J. F. Phy, Pauper Tranportation Pacific S.Tel. & Tel. Co. Phone Service Sheriff's office J. D. Mc Kennon Mdse. as per bill ; " Vergere Telephone Co. Phone Service 7 00 20 00 6 30 46 00 8 00 10 00 12 00 15 00 13 10 13 00 27 00 6 00 8 40 1 00 1 76 Pacific S. Tel. & Tel. Co. Phone Service Clerk's-office 6 30 do Phone Service Poor Farm 1 00 Syra Kuhn Services Exam ination Board 18 00 Omen Bishop do !. 15 00 Syra Khun School work in Super erintendent office 15 00 J. R. Oliver Com. on Copper Judgment 45 75 F. P. Childer Telegram and Medicine 13 48 Pacific S. Tel. & Tel. Co. Phone Services Recorder office 2 00 Irwin Hodson Co. Mdse. as per bill 67 60 do Mdse. per bill 8 00 Gloss & Prudhomme Co. d 17 60 La Grande Chronicle Printing a Pr 48 41 Newlin Drug Co. Mdse. a per b'!1 ' 16 16 Eastern Oregon Rep. Printing a per bill g 75 Lewn Pnntery Mdse. as per bill 16 00 I fee cromers Printing as per I Ml 7 75 I W. E. Tunrer Services as Deputy I Assessor 12 00 I John Wilton do 13 60 ' Nell'e M. Morton Work in Assess ors office 54 qo ; John Graham Services as Deputy ! Assessor 24 CO J. W. Tutt.'e do 8 00 ' J. A. Nice do 21 30 Harold herrcn do 2 6C John E. Ho-gh J. P. Fees State vs Healy and Eurk 1 1 95 I. W. Faulk Const Fees, J. P. Ct, State Healy ,. 60 W. E. Thoma Witnr J. P. Court State vs Healy & Burk 310 Robert Neilson do 3 10 John E. Hough J. P. Fees, State vs Casey 10 80 L W. Faulk Const, fees J. P. Ct. State vs Casey 6 95 Garret Oldenburg Witness J. P. Ct. State vs Casey 1 70 Clara Allen do 1 70 Ben Haistendo 1 70 I. W. Faulk do 1 70 John E. Hough.drawingjur.y list .. 5 00 do. J. P. fee, state vs Santoes 1 1 00 I. W. Faulk, const fees, J. P. court state vs Santoes 50 Mary Brown, witness J. P. court state vs Santoes..., 1 70 James Brown, do J 70 J. B. 3ilham. do 1 70 O. H. King, do 1 70 Altony Santoes, do 1 70 John E. Hough, J. P. fees, state vs Sumpter 7 70 L Rayburn, sp. const, fees, J. P. ct. state vs Sumpter 1 90 I. W. Fauik, const, fees, J. P. ct. state v Sumpter .... 60 John E. Hough, J. P. fees, state vs Black .v. 7 55 I. W. Faulk, const, fees, J. P. ct. state vs Black 1 00 Ambros Newman, witness J. P. ct. state vs Black 3 1 0 Jack Lynch, do 3 Q W. T. Shepherd, do 3 10 John E. Hough, J. P. fees, state vs Major 5 50 do. J. P. fees state vs Sharkev 7 95 1 W. r-aulk, constable fees, J. P. ct. state vs Sharkley 60 P. H. Dickenson, services as county fruit inspector - 18 00 Currey Bro., printing a Der bill IB 85 J. M. Selder, services a county commissioner 32 20 Ben Brown, do ! 25 60 Currey Bros., adv. resources of Union county, Oreeon 1 00 00 Joe Puckett work on road district No. 25 7 00 G. L. Oliver, work on Oredell bridge 12 50 W. J. Counrad, work on Oredell and Perry bridges 4 00 McKinni Bros, lumber as Der bill 17 71 C.R.Thornton, drawing bridge plan and specification 15 00 Martin Adams, work on bridces 69 BO George Parrot, work on road dis trict No. 20 3 00 W. G. Hunter, work on road di- trie No. 1 3 BOO Ben Brown, do .. . 6 00 Buesing Bros., work on road dis trict No. 21 15 00 Smith Bro.. da 7 00 Wm.BuMing.do 19 60 Ben Brown, do ... 7 60 C. R. Thornton, surveying Palmer road 5 00 fc.li Bair, viewing Palmer road . 4 00 Ben Brown, do 4 00 James Clark, chainman on Palmer road 5 00 Dan Ackley, do 3 00 C.S. Haw, work on road district No. 16 8 00 La Grand Iron Work, bolt, etc for bridge 136 80 L Klinefetter, work on road dis trict No. 50 20 60 L. E. Golden, work on road dis trict No. 2 1 44 25 Mis. T. N. Murphy, road supplies 7 20 do, supplies for road district No. 5? 3 60 M. R. Hubers, work on road Dis trict No. 10 . 1 85 Thomas Si Likens, blacksmith work 9 70 Grande Ronde Lumber Company, hammer handle 35 J. W. Spencer, work on road dis trict No. 26 16 25 Grande Ronde Lumber Company, lumber as per- bill 85 60 McKinni Bros., lumber for road Bdistrict No. 37 16 66 ! PARR -LOGAN CO.! LA GRANDE, OREGON. Real Estate Insurance City Property Farm lands Fruit lands Timber lands Beet lands List your property with us and get quick returns Sole agents: FAIRBANKS-MORRIS CO. : PORTLAND " Engines, Pumps I Irrigation plants a specialty 2 Office in La Grande National Hermann Vehr. work on road district No. 87 8 75 14 60 McKinni, lumber for rsad dis trict No. 54 10 67 a. U. Correy. road scraper 7 00 H. G. Reed & Son, lumcer a per bi 70 70 Levi Rogers, work on bridges 25 76 B. Logsdon, do 105 25 C. W. Adams, do 47 60 Meritt Wilkinson, hauling lumber 6 00 David Beck, work on bridges . ... 93 50 J. W. Evans, lumber as per bill ... 256 95 McKinnis Bros., lumber for road district No. 10 .. 37 44 J. J. Conley. labor on road dis trict No. 23 68 75 C. Coalwell, services as super visor road district No. 1 6 00 Robert Ferguson, labor on road dist No. 14 6 00 E. Z. Carbine, labcr on road dis trict No. 20 ... 28 25 J. L. Caviness, work on road dis trict No. 13 12 00 OUR DRUG STORt AT YOUR DOOR You practically derive every benefit of having our complete stock of high grade goods at your very door by using our free delivery service. Just step to your phone and let us know what is wanted and in a twinkling it is on the way to you. If it is brushes, combes or something of that kind, tell u about what you wish to pay and we'll send an assortment to choose from. If at any time the item sent is not just what is wanted don't hesitate to return it We call for prescriptions and deliver the medicine as soon as compound ed. Newlin Drug Co. JfWElRY , Sigrist Co.. Jewelers, have placed on sale at their store $400 worth of watches atwholesaleprices.Mr. Herman Siegrist while in San Francisco secured about 700 Waltham Elgin watches at a bargain part of which were sent to this city and placed on tale. Watch their window for bargain. A SCHOOL BOOK SAVING We have a complete assortment of good second hand school Book. There' a saving in their purchase especially if you buy for several children. Newlin Druo Co. TIMBER CLAIMS W can locate a number of parties on good timber claim of two million feet and batter. ' Foley BIk. La Grand Investment Co. TRESPASS BOTkT Notice is hereby given that all parties are hereby warned not to hunt, fish 0 trespass on any or all of my land. A. B. Conliy PASTURE fOR RENT Pasture for rent meadow land and 70 1 00 acre of acre of grain land. Inquire of Dr. M. K, Hall. SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES The O. R. ft N. Company announce the following rate for the following place and even.. L. D. S. CONFERENCE AT SALT LAKE CITY OCT. 3-6 Round trip tickets good for final return Oct.. 15, $19 45. Tickets on sale Oct. 3 4-6-6. PENDLETON AGRICULTURAL FAIR SEPT. 24-29 Round trip ticket with final return Oct 1, $2.95. Tickets on sale Sept. 24-29 Ketuan limit Sept. 29. BAKER CITY AGRICULTURAL FAIR Sept. 19-22 Round trip with final return. Sept. 23 $2.10, Tickets now on sale. Bank Building Can You Bite Hard? You should be able to. Something; is wrong; it ou cannot. Nature intended you to have teeth as strong and as perfect as an Indian's. . But almost no one now adays ( except an Indian ) hat perfect teeth. Nature cannot grow new teeth for you ( if you arc past the milk teeth stage) but expert Dental science can fix your mouth so skill ..!!.. .U.. t-.t. - ... W . bVUM . and appearance you will ncrer feel the loss. Expert, scientific, painless dentistry. Don't delay it doesn't pay consult us today. Charges very reasonable. CaGrande Dental Conpaay Now Is the time to have your old umbrella re covered. Smith will do the work. CREAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycle CALL FOR B DS Notice is hereby given that the under signed will receive sealed bids up to and including the Third day of October, 1 906, for the construction of a wooden (com bination) bridge to be built over the Big Ditch on what i known a the Randall Road, taid bride to be built in accord ance with the plan and specification now on file in my office Sealed bid will also be received on or before the above mentioned date for the construction of a steel bridge cirer th Grande Ronde River noar the mill tit of the Palmer Lumber Company near La Grande, Oregon. Said bridge to be a 100 foot span, 16 feet in width, with first class concrete abutement. quality of steel and shall be built 10 feet aoove tne bed tr th river. Each bidder i required to furnish hi own plan and specifications for said bridge. The County Court of Union Countv Oregon, reserves the right to rtjrct any or all bids. Dated at La Grand this 11th .U of September, 1906. J. B. On HAM. County Clrk. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. ThI i on of th best mwlcul ln institutions in th state, ami that Kople In this city and valley are gininngtodiscover th advantage of this chool. Th ystem ie the latest and most practical, iirwl in cludes all the latest discovtrirs in tha art of teaching music. The school is divided into two Irpurt ments; No. 1 is for beginm rs from 6 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils corns one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far tupniior. In No. 2 the grades are frem 8 to 1 6. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a wet.k as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in tr.is sihol who do not study. - Opposite the Foley Ho.i'.e ever the candy store. Phone. 43. : , :