Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1906)
' LODGE DIRKTORY ' ASLES - U Crance Aerie 2F.b E. meets ?ry Frice nglt'rElk hw, t 8 v m. Visitirg brhren . invited tc att. ,' .. ' -. n . V, ' f- R- Snopk WIS 2r. O. L. B.ejer w: P.. . J. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge' No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially invited to at-Snj- -Cemetery plat may be 'seen at Uodel Restaurant ' . '' A. Aruckle, N. C. D. E. Cox. Sc. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51. I. O w. r. meets every hrstand third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome.' n - r. 0. E Fowler, C. P. Q. E. Cox. Scribe. ' . 1 M-W. ALa Grande Camp No. 7705 meets evj ; MonJay evening at 1. 0. Z. hall A. visiting neighbors cordially ; invited to attend. C. S. Williams. V. C. John .l. Cleric. , 1 FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Courl Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothers re invited to attend. 0(y Frep Hon Chief Ranger ' L L. Snodorass Financial Sec. Board ot Trustees Dr. G. L. Biogers John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. SI, K. 0. T M. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays aeh month in 1. 0. 0. F. hail. Visiting unights welcome. ' H. C. Ball. Com Mox Block, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVE No27.-Meets every kua. auu uuiu niumudys m uie aiter oon at the Redman hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Mauds Lono Lady Commandea 5. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No 433 Meets each Thursday evening at ight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. E. W. Davis. Exalted Ruler G. E. McCullt, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mods very Friday of each month in V K- of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. Fred Jacobs Consul Commander J. H. Kbbney, Clerk. y5D CROSS LODGE, No. 2Z-Meets vry Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L Acklks, C C. R. Pattison. K. R. & S. RATkjBONE- SISTERS Rows la Tern pie No. 9 meets every Wednesday even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corpe building. Visiting members cordi ally invited. Milly Frawley M. E. C nice PdosrsH M. of R. & C. M GRANDE LODGE No. 41. A. F. ffA. M. Regular meetings 2d and 4th Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. Frank Kilpatrick, W. M. REBEKAH-pHRYSTAL LODGE NO. SO Meets every Tuesday evening at the I. 0. 0. F. lodge. All visiting members are invited to attend. Mary Fraker, NG " Lizzie Haworth, Secretary. ACCIDENTS Wit L HAPPEN. Wm. Grant's Agency writes a'l kinds sfaeeident and health policies. Call and see him for rates. k ANNUAL MEETING ' The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank will be held at its office, in the City of La Grande County o'f Union and State of Oregon on the 10th day of January 1906 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the eiection of the Directors lor the en suing year, and for the transaction of siKh other business as may properly c"'e before the meeting. . Geo. L. Cleaver. Secretary ANNUAL MEETING ' ' t Notice is hereby given that the annual mating of the stockholders of the La Grande National Bank will be held at their banking house in L Grande, ?0re on Tuesday Jan. 8th, between the hours of 1 0 a m and 4 pm. at which meeting a board of nine directors will be elected to serve for the ensuing year and such other business will be transacted as may properly come before said meeting. Grande, Oregon, Dec 8th. F. L. Meyers. Cashier. ANNUAL MEETING Of the shareholders of the Farmers and Traders National Bank of La Grande vfj-bs held at their banking house in La Grande on Tuesday the 8th day of Jan. 1 907 between the hours of 1 0 o'clock m and 2 p m of said day to select a board of directors for the ensuing year and sjch other business as may come befo 1 said meeting. Farmers & Traders Nat'l Bank, J. W. Scribsr. Cashier. Dec 8. 1906. J. L MAHS, Contractor and Builder jaler Building Material Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. La Grande, Oregon Dro a line gaming work, and I wll name tfc.rh'..pris. COUNTYCOURT PROCEEDINGS In re proposed county road petitioned for by M E CniUers. etal. continued for the term. . fn re proposed county road petiticVed for by D McDonald, et al, continued for the term In re claim of Ollie B McMurray for damages; allowed $150 and clerkordered te take a release from any further dam ages. - ' - In re publishing delinquent tax lint for 1 905. The clerk is ordered to publish de linquent tax list for 1903, "fn the official county papers. " In re application of Masonic Lodge A F 4 A M, Elgin, for rebate of taxes for year 1905. Allowed and the sheriff to take credit for same. In re petition of A Stoop for liquor license in South Elgin precinct. Liquor license granted. , ' . ,v ., In re petition of L C Stanley for rebate of tax. Allowed and sheriff to take credit for same. ', In rt petition of Adna Rogersto be ex empt for tax. Allowed and sheriff to take credit for san-.a. in re petition of Martha E Taylor to cancel tax. Allowed and the sheriff to take credit for same. In the matter, when county officials need extra help. An order maae' tha they must confer with the county court. In re of tax for 1905, unpaid. Mist Elizabeth Chase. An order that sheriff take credit for same. In re of A. B. Conley regardingdelin quent tax. An order that sheriff take credit for penalty and interest. ALGilham. work on tax roll. .. $78 00 Ed Wright, do 78 00 J L Dunnington, salary for Nov, 1906 1.... 45160 S M Goff, salary as stock in spector, Nov, 1906 '25100 C E Saunders, M D, services as county physicion etc 61 85 J B Gilhanv stamps, freight, and expressage . 7 80 Currey Bros, printing as per bill 101 25 F P Childers, boarding prisoners Nov, 1906 , v 62 81 E L Bussey, hack hire .......... 2 25 Dick Harmon, caring for Brisco insane ., , 2 60 Carl Spencer, do 2 60 F A Killpack, do .... . 2 60 J W VanFleet. do .. 2 60 J W 0' Bryant, boarding James Keeley, pauper 35 25 Mrs Britis, boarding and room- - ing Childers, pauper 53 00 J M Hilts, nursing M P Childers pauper ;. ' 99 00 Li Grande Chronicle, printing as per bill , ....... 64 60 Pioneer Bindery & P Co, Bates wheel machine 14 00 Glass & Prudhoma Co, mdse as per bill 38 60 Glass & Prudhoma Co, do 37 00 Glass & Prudhtme Co, do ' 3 00 Glass & Prudnome Co, do 6 50 Henry Si Carr, do 82 60 J H Hubbard M D. examining Briscoe, insane 5 00 J H Hubbard M D. medical at- , tendance on Childers. indig ent 62150 Geddes Bros, rent of room, primary election, 1906 5 00 Syra Kuhn, work in school sup erintend .'nt's ofice 13 60 A T Hill, mdse as per bill ' 7 40 3 D MeKennon, do 2 45 City of La Grande, water for Sept, Oct, and Dec '06 32 00 Vergere Telephone Co, phone rent for Sept and Nov 06 ... 3 00 Grande Ronde Elec Co. wiring old court house 37 50 Western Union Tel Co, tele grams as per bill 2 00 Pacific LTel & Tel Co, phone service, all offices, Nov '06 ... II 75 Grande Ronde Elec Co, lights for Nov '06 23 79 G W Priliman, J P fees, State vs Devipt. et al .. 6 75 Alex Slater. Const fees. State vs Devine, et al II 00 Ed Wulf, witness fees. J P Ct State vs Devine 4 60 Marshall Huffman, do 4 60 Waldo Perry, do ... I 90 E B Johnson, do ; 70 Toney Hempe. do 4 60 John E Hougb.'JP fees. State vs Reyner . 18 45 I W Faulk, Const fees. J P Ct, - State vs Reyner 1 J 70 H C Cotner. witness fees J P Ct. State vs Reyner I Jo R H Atkinson, do ..'. ... J 70 C H Halst, do 1 70 Cal Lane, do j 70 John Dorahue do I 70 Logan Paul, do 1 70 W T Kerlin, do J 70 Lonie Fagan, do J 70 A P Southwick, do. ' J 70 William Hesse, do .. , . J 70 John E Hough, J P fees. Stat . Paul - 9 35 I W Faulk, Const fees. J P Ct, . StatatPaul 8 90 (Continued Tomorrow) Willi t mm to diriC 1 -,uyj ti ..-. r.h or Hono-ii 'j ( .0 a :o- w u re 1 'ap'prcSr at m 'on w.-u'ub 1 of las; r; an- 't tculd b- fa n at pricss -iTti:ri reiort u. :hi- with muni.-, r comas, .e wfu u ' -. - it k.BI aiu 1 ll'IM & CAR-?, in-; H0JSE FUR NISHERS. hva all that you wi.) require. Ycu i re invited to nail at th s greit furnit: re emporium and inspect - .is s'ock. and verify the s'atement of the jolly old one who was niver knewn to mis direct. ' or ' y s. 1 HEFFONIERS :. ,c.rs lil:e illustration for ether cVii-ns to seiec . Gheffcn $'8.00- Twer.t'y frcm. . DINING RCCM FUKTUTURE - BufTt-ts, Ghina Glcsets, Dinning Room Tab!?s and Dining Room Ghairs .It is impcrible to quote prices here on this iine, as in order to do so ir-teiligentiy. we mustehow ydu the splendid workmansliip and superioi- wood effects. sETf?,P Mffw v palat.l bower f some roy, princcsj Toiet which haye beendtsjgncd b Jislj f ( , H-mji-gs. v,h,ch !or rauty. richness ard luster would have been accorded a place I n the f - i mut m,l b .r.t. r.d .h., . this clligance can only b; bought for the price of a King's rans i i i'-!'' W " ,K re'Ch f the Wage Mrner' or lh man vyho UPPW h rnily upo i H E - : EVE." the sippr are bein;. that you faction I an imrru very apj' and duv remind V. a few c . this wer ' OF.', S I i "k. f "ii;' ; - ' ' " ' iri """"ttT- -T""'r 1 -' ' ' ' . ' i r. TABLES The above illustrationrepresents one of our many hand3om3 designs.- A Library table injimmatation mahogany, a stylish article, and our price is only $8.00 We also have many other designs in weather ed and golden oak, ranging in price from $8.00 to $30.00 Center tables from $1.00to $20.00 ROCKERS ' y. We believe that we .are safe in saying'that we have the' largest assortment of Rocking Chairs ever before shown in this county. Jhe styles are varried, comprising all. various woods, upholstering shapes, and" sizes. The prices range from $2.00 to $40.00 This line can only be seen to be pro perly appreaciated. " ViflTIi ifl TsMCI est (' Nothing is so dear to the 1.! ' bfd chflmber" This sacrcd room 15 ncver quitC complete. am inerciure an aoouionai piece oi aainiy lurr.iture is always accepiablr Nowhere in the Inland Empire can' such oppor. tunities be found to find desirable holiday gifts especially ad dapfed for the ladies. A visit to the store will result in the selection of some article which has long been needed and which will bring everlasting pleasure and comfoit. We have xercised ejpecial care in the selection of the stocK for this department, and here can be found Iron Beds whose artistic lines and resplerdent tints and colon wnnM k WRY The House 1YTHING r.o'v displayed is suggestive of caching Holidays. Thousands of articles offered for sale for.gift purposed. Nothing .ould choose would give more genuine satis rn some fine piece of Furniture. We have :se stock of excellent pieces that will make opriate presents presents that are useful ib! e and that will serve many' times. to e recipient of the giver. '' We present here Ingestions whi:h are specially priced for :n every evening " w UNTIL AFTER GHRISTMAS heart of the lady ot the house as a CARR Furnishers nsairaiissWK, f. Miimr a 11 11 -1 1 H imwii 4. v?i ;ti 1 1 Our stock is so varied that space forbids any attempt to offer a detailed statement of the hun dreds of seasonable articles suit able for Xmas gifts. In this, the largest stock east of ' Portland, we can show every article needed for the complete furnishing of the grandest residence or the most modest home. Our prices "will be found to conform to the purse no mater what its ; dimentionsr . - STOVES ; We handle the famous Univer sal Range, with a complete line of tinware and dis s. DESSERS : Dressers like above illustration, in Imperial Oak for $15 00. Same design in Gurley Birch, $26.00 I . Other designs Tanging 1 from $9.00 to $35 00 ;.r. ..' rucs '. . Axminister," 27x69 $33 50 . Axminister,' 36x72 $35.50) 1 Axmjnister, 9x12 $30.00 Body Brussels, 9x12 $32 50 Royal Welton Velvet, 9x12 $48 00 v Visit our carpet ' and drapery de partment. : 1 "I I I! i i i 0 j-4 'r.7r,,'W'mwww',''9: ' "C-ir s,.-