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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1906)
I tttfffllAtAAAAA A REAL REDUCTION We take this plan in order to give you the chance lor a careful inspection of prices athome, to compare with prices you have seen or heard about X e weU advertised sales in La Grande. On Monday, Nov. 12. we concluded to sell our entire $10, 000 stock at absolute cost, and sent out printed post ers to that effect Our sale has been a perfect success, notwithstanding the bad weather, we have sold $2500 in goods and you would hardly miss the goods by look ing at our shelves. We have no line yet broken, our goods are all new and up to date. We have no shelf worn goods. N $3.00 Hats for $2.00 2.50 Hats for 1.75 2.00 Hats for 1.25 Shoes Sold at Cost or About 1-3 Off From Regular Price and a Great Many Below Cost. It will pay you to buy your dry goods while you can buy them at the price we bought them. Ribbons and laces 40 per cent off. ' . We are going to open a fine line of new sensible Christmas goods. i Saturday, Best grades of keroseno at Z 1.50 pr 5 g?.l Tank oil 25c per gal. We have a large stock of ubricating oil that will pay you to buy and hold over. Hardware o all descriptions at 50 per cent. Tools, saws, hammers, bits, planes, wedges, etc., too numer ous to quote prices on. Paints and oils at cost Chinaware, glassware, tinware, and cutlery at a bargain. -. Groceries cannot be bought so they can be sold at such a discount, but we will give you all there is in it Yours truly s. B. 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 shops are equipped with machinery tc handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Higher' prices paid for old cast iron. Of THE CHOICEST IN THE IARD- fail maids and brave men the most cultured, the widest traveled, the fittest to judge of fitting fare for the table, can find naught but praise as their opinion of our Thanksgiving groceries or the fancy luxuries prosperity permits. Our large buying and moderate pricing has much to do with putting groc eries of itie best sort into the homes of people of ordinary means. A smell trial order will convince you of the superiority of our store and our sales methods. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDtLf BR2J j NORTH FIR STREar 5 voir IVILI, HE SATISFIEI If ynttr tleU rr i ad Rio Miami ItalU. 1.1 at ul the world" ttietPmvcr U. "Hemr IIKOAUSE r mt gff) bo nieii areolr aW-au' C uoinM of liUMwt Umt tk ' . ;ie IvMoCxdn 1 Drimr 1 1 tli. uir MTir beooaMa Uraaome . . n, aaiL wrtla tar line miilna and t a pieUT boo UMl Ml yarn all about li 1 W C McBRIDE, Agent, . 124 Third St PorUnd A .aV A V A December If Co m o an y! - - Pill FRESH CANDIES Wb Make Them Every Day and what is of more importance, is that we make them of Pure Material. :: ' :: :: :: :: :: : r SELPER, The Candy L Man For the sake of justice to the afflicted and for the good of humanity, it is mv right and duty to recommend Hollister s Kocky Mountaig I ea. We owe our coun try ana reuowmen a duty, lea or Tablets, 55c. Newlin Druo Co. SKdAI SCHOOL MEETING Notice i hereby given to the legal vot ers of School District No, One of Union County, State of Oregon, that a Special School Meeting for said district will be held at High School Building in said District on the 28 day of December 1 906, at two o'clock in the afternoon, for the following objects: To levy a tax for the support of the schools during this and the ensuing year and for the purpose of levying a tax for the payment of the interest on the bond ed debt of the district; and for the pur pose of levying a tax for completing and furnishing the 4th ward school building, Dated this 16th day of December 1906 Frank Kilfatrio Chairman Board of Directors Attest: A. C. Williams District Clerk. Li teie IvenlnJ (Mver THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 t 1906 Published daily except on Sunday COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Continued from page S J H McLachlin, witness J P Ct, State vs Veet . J W Walden, do...... ..' Thos Kattars. do Nele Endrup, cutting tree out of . Co road :., J W Ulivar. relief fof Mrs. Pot ter - Ben Brown, services as, Co Commissioner J M Selder, services as Co Commissioner ... George May, relief D W Souder, do .... Maggie Slagner.'do - John Hilderbrand.do Emma Crawford, do ............. John Evers, do . Ollie B McMurray, injury re ceived on defective bridge... J A McCarthy, livery hire, trip up Grande Rronda river ....... JlB Breshears, work in road 1 70 I 70 1 70 2 60 3 00 64 55 60 80 8 00 10 00 12 00 16 00 12 00 i2 00 160 00 8 00 13 60 UIM H.I, .w 1. ........ . J A Tracey, work in road dis trict No 6 .... II 76 217 87 17 00 4 00 4 00 1 10 00 R A Laathan, work in . road district No 12 W S McMillan, services as sup ervisor road dist No 16 Harry McMillan, work in road dist No 16.. J B Ayers, do Henry T Hill, timber for bridge C E Moore, work in road dist No I :.. 140 76 North Powder Lumber : Co lumber for bridge at Miller Crossing ...'.. . 98 55 McKinnis Bros, lumber ' 19 87 Island City M & M Co, sund ries as per bill ...... ............. 58 00 H Vehrs, work in road district No 37 15 00 H Vehrs. do . 17 00 A A Webster, do 7 26 J E Woods, do No 9 20 00 S N Smith, do No 9 . 9 00 McKmnis Bros, lumber 8 47 A J Sullivan, drift bolts 9 00 Simon Woodell, work in road dist No 8 . ;...... 21 00 J T Woodell. do 68 76 J T Woodell. do , 66 80 Lloyd Lumber Co, lumber 2 80 Lloyd Lumber Co, do 46 65 John Schilling, Jr, work on County roads 2 60 McKinnis Bros, lumber 54 IS Lee Young, blacksmithing ...... 5 00 La Grande Iron Works, bolts. etc 97 55 B Logsdon, work on bridges ... 7 00 Elmer Neilson, work on County roads 4 O F Coolidge, cement 2 E E Grout, work on road dist No 19 42 00 Ernest Likes, do 14 00 J M Burnaugh, work in road dist No 55 47 60 J M Burnaugh, do 56 60 McKinnis Bros, lumbar 14 72 M L Hulse, work in road dist No 54 20 00 L Kleinfelter, work in .road ' dist No 50 45 00 Morri Lindsay; witness fees, J P ct. State vs Paul Sam Weathers, do Frank Silk, do V H Melville, do : Ed Boyd, do George Rynearson, do J. H. McLachlin, drr J. W. Waldron, do John E Hough, J P fees, State vs Cotner I W Faulk, constable fees, J P ct, State vs Cotner John E Hough, J P fees State vs Brown 1 W Faulk, constable fees, J P ct, State vs Brown . John E Hough, J P fees State . vs Edwards O T Severs, J P fees, State vs Walsh Wm. Hancock, constable fees J P ct. State vs Walsh G W Prillman, drawing jjry list H W Hewitt, epecial juror cir court, Oct term 1 906 J P DeLong, do .. ., R A Leatham, do ... J L Corbett, do SR Ha worth, do E Polack, do.....'. W R Hamilton, do .... J L Curtis, do Wm. Herr, do ... Peter Kuhn, do George Gekeler, do S V Kelte, do - Don Turner, do Oscar Crossen, dc C E Sherman, do J M Hilts, do A Runke, do J. R. McLauren, witness before district attorney A C Rollins, witness before dist 0 40 j , S 40 20 4 50 1 70 vs Fisher . Do, do, Anderson... 76 75 76 76 78 76 i Do, do, Fisher.. Do, do, Meyers . Do, Do. Fisher Do, do, Meyers.., Do, do, Anderson 1..;...;....... Do. do, Fisher Do, do, dov. . Do, do, do .- Do, do ......j. : Do do Anderson .....:.... .: E B Morelock, const fees J P ct. State vs Anderson Wm. H Gilmore, J P fees State , ' va Fisher ..........'... E B Morelock,' const fees J P ct, State vs Fisher Wm. Gilmore, J P fees, do.... E B Morelock, const fees J P ct State ,vs Fisher........ .1.. Wm. H Gilmore, J P fees Stats vs Myers E B Morelock, const fees J P ct State va Mvera 1 f 5 1 76 1 76 1 76 1 75 5 40 1 70 4 30 6 00 4 30 1 70 4 30 1 70 ! Wm. Qilmore, J P fees State vs Myers E B Morelock, const fees, J P ct. State vs Myers 1 70 I R Snook. J P fees, State vs Veet ..r : ; 6 85 J H McLachlin, const fees, J P ct, State vs Veet 1.... 6 60 John Papas, witness fees, J, P ct, State vs Veet Jas. Papas, do THIRTY COOD POINTS ABOUT THE ? OLIVER TYPEWRITER SIMPLICITY . Less to learn. . ! Less keys to operate. ' ' Work is always before you. Saves time. Saves labor. Saves money. M akee any good operator a bette 1. 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 operator. 9 Furnishes the ideal feed paper. - 10 Furnishes rapid, frictonlessescape ment. ' - , i 1 1 Type face upward for an instant easy cleaning. : ; . 1 v 12 And Increases facility. . ' 18 Only about five hundred parts in entire machine. , 14 Works in a whisper. 16 Carriage runs on anti-frictio ravel ers; no vibration. 1 6 Only twenty-eight keys to produce ghty-four characters. 1 7 Visible writing. . 18 Writes on any form, from a Post age stamp" to the widest Insurance Policy 19 Only machine which perfectly draws horizontal and vertical continous lines. 20 Prevents perforation or wear of platen. 21 Heaviest Manifolder. 22 The U-Shaped Type-bar. 23 Every manifold copy in perfect alignment ., , 24 A success, not an experiment. 25 Direct connection between type bars and key levers. 26 Durability. . 27 Constructed as carefully as a watch. 28 Automatic line-spacing. 29 Writes in colors without changing ribbons. 50 The Oliver 'Typewriter is built with interchangeable parts. Newlin Druo Co., atty Oct term 1906 .." J D Oillilan. do .J Henry Bellmer, witness State vs Roberts..' J H Holme, do L Wm. Hammock, do John E Hough, do L Reyburn, do ... .... J H McLashlen, do . - Wm. H Oilmore, J P fees.State vsAndarson . E B Morelock, const fees J P ct. State vs Anderson Wm. H Oilmore, J P fees State .... t 6 i 5 ri . r 8 95 V I 4 00 1 i. 6 00 ' OF ::: throat 4 20 111 AND 4 20 n n niciifi 420 UalJyj 4 20 ' is Erv1 2 20 ' ' EPDES 2 20 " ' , . Newlin . Drup: Company I You Needn't WHEN Wines and Liquors at the : ; Kentucky Liquor Store L. REMILLARD, Prop. , In order to reduce my stock, I will sell ; ' .. ' at the following prices until Jan. 1 ; . Port Wine, six years old, : per gallon $2.00 Sherry, Tokay; Muscatel, six yrs. old, " 2.00 Whiskey, direct from bonded warehouse 3.50 to 5.00 , 1 ' .. per gallon, according to age. i " . Brandies, . .. . , per gallon 4.00 to $10 , I have Brandies that the tax has been paid on for over 29 years . : : Sherry and Port Wine, six yrs. old ,r 50. " Mail and Phone orders given prompt attention. v Goods delivered to any part of the city free. : Purity guaranteed The Kentucky Liquor Store L. REMILLARD, Prop. ' 4 Free Oregon You are entitled to 20,40, 120 or 160 acres FRtE you simply pay for the cost of irrigation, which is $10.00 per acre, payable one-fourth cash, balance in three equal annual payments. Title direct from the STATE OF OREGON This land is going fast; do not delay; call or write today. v I EASTERM 0REC0M C0L0MIZIN0 C0.1 Foley Block " UVJLza JJ flAIIOIlO . .. nni fia FOR UUUUHO M,1U bULUS HI CURES THROAT WM DISEASES ! SAVED HER SON'S LIFE a7 on Re WV taken Aova yer e0 n? trouble. W doctored some monthi without Improrement. Then I began eivinir ?L' 5 f ew mKOVery I oon noticed change fo?the better ' y' MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. SOLD AND GUARANTEED MM Think of PURITY YOU BUY YOUR - V per quart 35 cents State Lands ;. -.o:-'.-..v;f; Irrigated Ea Grande, Oregon ft 60c AND $1.00 I BY A f '1 i i A 4 'I 3 ' it if 1; 1! 1 . Si If I I - i 1 H is