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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1906)
A- """"'"MHMIMMM, M ........, 777-. iGbASSlFiEB ADS TEWMiD)s5 OPERA.. .11015 D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Mgr WEDNESDAY, NOV 14 1 uuj urmg quiCK results. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. Centrally located. 1 805 Fourth street Phone Black 1172. DRESSMAKING T Street North of track, next door to Henry Henson, Mrs. Adhhy Rogers. WOMEN OR GIRLS WANTED-Five or six women or girls to work in laun dry. A. B. C. Laundry. MONEY For ioans on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. WANTED Gentleman or lady waiter. Must have experience. Inquire at this office. ROOMS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Sr.odgras3 Fourth street, Old Town. Phone Red 222. r-UK. KEL1A3LE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande Ore., in Foley building. FOR SALE CHEAP7 room house and three Iotsclo3e in, convenient to school. round house, and to town, will sell all A furnishings such as stoves, dishes, fum ' iture, bedding, etc. Good well and city water. Inquire at this office or phone Red 1751. WANTED Several apple packers and one Udder. Inquire at the Oregon Produce Company. FOR SALE room House, reich. OR RENT Seven to ten Phone or call J. D. Heiden- L05T If the person who took the lady's wheel from the corner of Second and Jefferson will return same, no ques V tions will be asked and serious trouble will be averted. WANTED Carpenters apply to Henry Wiooins. at the 0. R. & N. Round house. WANTED Man and wife without smal children to take charge of home place Good house, well furnished goes with position. Address A. B. Conley care of W La Grande Nations! Bank. La Grande, Oregon. WANTED To buy a second hand 3 inch wagon. Inquire at this office. ' iSklCK BUILDING FOR SALE Built a year ago by Hamilton, cost of same was $600 now only $100. J. L. Mars WANTED Elderly lady for companion. Call at Ed O'Neil's residence. 2401 corner W and Ash st. FOR SALE-Good about 1100 lbs. Feed Yard. young inquire work team at Farmers FOR RENT --Unfurnished rooms for rent, suitable for housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. S. C. Zuber REMEMBER THE DATE The 'adies of St. Peters Guild will give their annual bazar and dinner on 'A'sj-.es-day November 21. at the Elk's Hall. There will many useful ar.d dainty articles offe-od for sale and numerous tables loaded with all the good things imaginable to eat. Rememoer the date. GRAND MASK BALI Fief. W. D. Lansdowr.e. principal of the danoing academy will give a grand Mask Ball at the Commercial Cluo Auditorium, flkidav evening Njv. 16. Special music has been seeded for tne occasion and a royal good time is assured. Frizes w,!l be awarded the best sustained character, and the season will be opened in proper style. nmnnr;e Id MUd Expoaltwro j. L MAPS. Coniractor and Buildei f7l2Ier in.Builiniff Material Build:r.g Stone. Ci.an Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. La Grande. Oregon Dro a line namir-g wire. nB ' name tte rtt Pst. Try one today. FOR RENT A nice furnished front room for rent Very desirable, close in. In quire of Black 612 or at this office. WANTED A good boy for messenger at the Western Union Telegraph office. Must apply at once. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grands Investment com pany. WANTED A place for a boy in High school 1 S years old to work for his board and go to school. Address; L. A. Jackson. Joseph, Ore. FOUND A heavy chain, on Fourth Street. Owner can have same by call ing at the Horseshoe Chop house and paving fnr thi t$ STORE ROOM-For rent. 20 x 70 ft in Huntington block. Room for years occupied as a saddle shop, inquire of A. C. Huntington. TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Grande Investment Co. FOR RENT A nice front room, suitable for two young men or a man and wife. One block from Adams avenue. Phone black 1681 or call at corner Greenwood and Washington. TIMBER CLAIMS TO LOCATE Will locate you on a good yellow pine timber claim this week for sixty dollars. A. A. Barry, 1413 Adams Ave. ARDREY COMING J. C. Ardrey, the well-known piano tun er, will be in this city soon. If you have any work in his tine it will pay you to wait for him. Watch for announcement. A YEAR OF BLOOD I he year or l uo will long be re membered in the home of F. N. Tacket of Alliance. Ky., as a year of blood which flowed so copiously from Mr.Tack et's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brot me at death's door, when I began taking Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, with the astonishing result that after had taken four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven per manently cured." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at Newlin Drug store. Price bOcents and $l.OO. Trial bottle free. HAD A CLOSE CALL "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ulcer as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was preventd by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says A. C. Ltickle. of Miletus W. Va.. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured il."25c. Cures Outs, burns and injuries, at Newlin Drug Co., druggists. REAL ESTATE BAR01NS Read This Over Then come to our office and we will show the property. La Grande Investment Co La Grande SI 650 Is the price for a 5 room house with bath, located in good locality. We will sell this on instalment plan I $1200 Buys a 6 room new cottage, on lot size 130x180. Barn, chicken houses and new wind mill. 30 fruit trees 2 $2550 Thats low for this 5 room cot tage with bath. Wood shed. Size lot 60x1 10-3. $1500 Paid for this 6 room house, Good cellar under house. Good barn wood shed. 20 young fruit trees, fine piece of ground. Will make you the owner of a good home 4. $600 For 1 acre land, good soil, a room house. Good wood house, well ar.d all fenced. Here is a snap 5. $1600 For 7 room, I.'j story house, lot s ze 105x110. Young shade trees, ceilar. wcodshed ardreArsde wall's Prsses:on given ator.ee. Inis place on norm Fir s'.reet - 6. $1200 Bus new 5 rcom cottage on 1st street. A neat home. Don't forget to see this place 7. $3500 Wi'.l buy 4 acres rr. Vai'ey street with house of 7 roorrs ar.d closets. Good barn, wind rn.h ard iar.d set out to fruit trees 3 years old 8. $800 Is what you will be made to pay for 184x212 feet of ground. House size 15x26. Addition 14x16, 3 rooms. 47 trees, family orchard, chicken house, barn, and hao shed. Possession given at once 9. Why not see this lot size 66 ' faet on hilL Price $350 10. Bl THE In Re proprosed road petitioned for by M. E. Childer. et al., Tne matter is continued for the term. In re-proposed county road petitioned for by D. McDonald, et al.. Continued for the term. In re-claim for damages by Ollie B McMurray, continued for the term. In re-petition of L. Oldenburg, for vacation of county roadxontinued for the term. In County Clerk's report on boarding prisoners from Jan. 1900 to June 1906, exclusive, report approved; Ordered that bill be placed in hands of District Attor ney for collection. In re-appointment of Constable for Elgin Justice of the Peace and constable district we. the county court appoint E. B. Morelock of Elgin. In re-application of E. Rosenbaum for adjustment of taxes for year 1906. Application disallowed. Bill allowed at the November term of county court. C. H. Crawford defending G. Meyer do defending John Maroney 15 00 15 00 15 00 45 00 43 00 150 00 31 85 J. W, Knowles defending J. Maroney E. E. Taylor Jjry Beiliff Oct. term Cir. Couut J. W. Sills Court Blailiff. Oct term of Cir. Court H. R. Hanna Court Reporter's fees F. Murphey Meals for Jurors J. F. Baker defending Ed Healy and Thomas Burke IS 00 81 00 Ed Wright Work on tax rolls A. L Gilham Work on tax rolls Nellied M. Morton Work in 63 00 Assesssor's office 12 00 John Dunnington Salary of janitor for Oct. 1 906 42 00 F. P. Childers Prisoners' board for Oct. 1906 87 29 C. E. Saunders, M. D. Services as Secy. Co. Board of Health, 10. 60 Grande Ronde Elec. Co., Lights for poor farm. Union, 7. 00 T. H. Cooper, & Co., Mdse as per bill. 11.05 Levy Brothers, do 29. 00 Bacon & Hall, Caring for Keeley, a pauper, 100.00 E. Alberson. Digging Grave for Baily, pauper. 3. 00 Henry & Carr, Burying pauper a per bill. 17. 00 George May, Relief, 8. 00 D. W. Souder. Relief, 10.00 Maggie Slagner, Relief, 12. 00 John Hildebrand, Relief 15.90 Verger Telephone Co., Phone Service. I. 50 E. L. Bussey, Hack hire as per bill. 2. 00 Pacific S. Tel. At Tel. Co., Phone Service all offices. 13. 45 E. P. Staples, Mdse as per bill. 15. 45 P. H. Dickinson, Services as County Fruit Inspector. 1 5. 00 Mrs. T. N. Murphey' 2 Maps. ,60 Grande R. Elec. Co.. Lights for October. 1906. 25. 40 Newlin Drug Company. Mdse as pea bill. 2. 65 Irwin-Hodson Co., do 10. 00 C. E. Oliver. Hall rent & Deputy Sheriff for Election 11.00 David Bay. Grand Juror Oct. Term. Circuit' Court, 12. 20 T. B. Martin, do 19. 60 J. C. Christisnsen, do 16. 20 E. Damon, do 12. 40 J. J. Peebler, do 12. 20 Albert Ohms, do 16. 70 J. H. Deianey. do 16. 60 S. M. Gnff, Special Juror Oct. Term Circuit Court, 16. 20 ' H. P. Lewis, do 2. 20 J. B. Fisner, do 2. 20 i H. H. Hug, do 2. 101 J. B. Vandermeulen. do 2. 20 George Wade, do 2. 20 ' John Anderson, do 4 20 T. N. Baker, do 8. 20 B. W. Grandy. do 2. 20 C. W. Noyes. do 4. 2.0 M. Marquis, do 12. 20 L E. Ferguson, do 6. 20 C. S. Dunn, do 6. 20 C. D. Goodnough 6. 20', Garrett Oidenojrg. do 6. 20 O. P. Harrison, do ' 6. 20 G. H. Johnson, do 6. 20 i Willis Moss, do 6. 20 . Frank Course', do 6. 20 : Leon Stoddard, do 2. 2'i i John Gavin, do 2. 20 j Chat. Tall, do 6. 20 George Chadwitk, do 6. 23 W, A. Worstell, Special Juror October term, Cir. Court, 2 20 ' J. L. Bartmess do 6 20 C. A. Dunn, do 6 23 F. S. Ladd, do 4 20 John Scott do 2 20 1 1 ft . J r mm,Ai(mmm,m,M COUNTY COURT A. J. Warren Wm. Thompson. Henry Coger, E. Chnstopherson W. A. Moss. E. P. Staples. G. W. Ruckman, A. Lyman J. A. Arbuckle Po , do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 IQ. C. Mapes, 20 J. W. McAlister A. P. Davis. 20 20 Q. E. Fowler. 20 20 W. W. Kenzie, J. W. Chandler J. F. Nibley J. B. Fisher. Thos. Budge 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 D. G. Bagley. Juror, Oct. term Cir. Court C. H. Conkey, do H. H. Huron, do Wm. Bloom, do Elmer Wortman, do 10 60 8 60 26 20 25 40 7 20 17 00 6 20 20 20 23 20 25 60 26 60 23 00 Thos. Boyd, do F. M. Daughterty do F. E. Smith, do B. F. Lewi do M. F. Duffey do C. D. Huffman do T. F. Sherwood, do S. O. Gates, do 29 60 Frank Ross, do 26 00 13 00 J, A. Hoi man do J. N. Smith, do J. B. Tnompion. do John Graham, do Wm.Banton, do Henry Balmer, Witness before Grand Jury 4 40 5 20 30 40 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 7 5 4 4 4 4 9 9 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 6 60 20 20 20 20 20 20 23 20 20 00 20 20 80 20 00 00 20 20 20 29 20 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 20 L. Reyburn, Wm. Hammock J. H. Holmes. Mart Vandermeulen Tom Jerman Issac Waunstaff J. W. Van Fleet Wm. Workman, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do T. B. Mulhollini, Jerry Prow, Lyman Pollock, A. Burnett Lou. Corbett. E. P. Burnett Chas. Hayes, Y. Yato. K. Lawata K' Mizoguishi M. Mizoguchi, J. H. McLacnlm, O. H. King. Clara Allen. John L. Ross Ben Haisten. Garret Oldenburg, W. E. Thomas. Sobert Wilton John Anthony, (Continued tomorrow) MARY AGNES PcRRY Mrs. Charles Perry, of Glens Falls, N. Y., writes: "I wish I could induce ev- i 'y mother who has a weak, sickly child j to try that de'ic:us cod livar oil prepar , ation, Vir.oi. Our little daughter lost j flesh, was thin, pale and sick.y. and noth.ng seeinei; to do her any good. Hav- ng heard of Vinol we decided to try it and the resu.ts were marvelous. It re stored her appt'.te ar.d she gamed in weight r!V. a'ong; the color has returned to her chee.KS ard sne teems stronger than srse has for years." Eery tno'.'.er in li Grande is aked to try Vino' It (.eruir.iy d-.e maie ch.ld'en rwj.t strong- and healthy. Vi nol is a pure cod liver and tone ir.n ue para'.UB. without a ur ;p cf orl v. uj. . the stomachi and retard its w-.rk. It . deicous to the tas. ar-d ehiid'en v.e ,t. We have r eer s-;,d anyth r.g .r. our st'jre eq lal to Vlnol to crea'e strength for old pep,e. weak, s.ckly women and children. Ne: in Dk'JO Co. J!m7 P. 13 . .. V.v.. ;if:.!f. ana Zntnl V.gn ' r r- ni'l'iitlon. !rr1lruion. ' ..' ' 1i..t..'t. Vir:p!?" Kv.n. Imp'ii ! I Rreth. . 1 ,t'ih Riwi,U. Hlvl . it.. csv-. Il K lfy Mountain im id f.-nu. A.' .''nil a tK. Gnuion niftue d iLUOTtn Di o C vnri, Mlntn, Wis. OUEH U6CT FOR UU0W fWHS ItntfA spent the day In Li I un mi -- ..wnmq tnit morning I f ROWLAND Present the real version of the standard play BORA i-T-H The sweetest character the world has ever known This season's Cnmnany and PrnifiicHnn superb in every detail Seats on sale Monday. ORCHESTRA and ORCHESTRA CENTER 75o. DRESS CIRCLE 60c OALERY 25c. , BOXES $1.00 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry Genera Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the beet and cheapest mill on the market Our thopt art quipped with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Higher' prices paid for old east iron. "LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. None Purer. Use La Grande Sugar and j Fine watch, clock, and All work guaranteed. La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 8 87 United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OPFtCEHS Na OIRECTOH TEQRGE PALMER, Phesioknt. J. M. BERR.Vice Prbsidbnt. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLT3, Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY. C. C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. I Gen a! banking business, parts of the world FOR SALE Eight acif.s, six room house barn, place for chickens or hogs, all kinds of fruit and plenty of water, Locat ed east of flouring mill. Apply at premises nr dddress, John Gavan, La Grind Orww iUB.sgn.A sFo.,t AND CLIFFORD 0RNE . - , til . uaAAAAAAA None Sweeter. Use no Other Not bargain watches that have laid in tome thow cost for years, but reliable watches direct from the factory at lowest prices possiabla for them to be sold. Call and tee for yourself. Every one guaranteed J. il. PEARE. La Grande's Leading J2weler and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office jewelry reparing a specialty Drafts drawn on all T " M WATCHES ' " M 'f FOR SALE Fivt room house and on lot. on Third Street, Grandy't Addition. A good barn. A bargain for the on who actt first. Inquire of H. P, Ltwm at corner Brd and D Street!, nr nf. WSV ift.Tj.ii, ,.. ti i ' 11" ' 5 !' IV Is I j if. V. a j '15 i -ww'-j"Wn'AV',;t