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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
PAGES. EVENING . nSERVER. LA GRANDE, OREGON. FIUDAY. JANUARY 3, 108. mr I'll H H.R. ' Grande Ronde Lumbt r Go. PERRY, GRC60N CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KINDS IN CAR LOAD LOTS THE" STATE TAXES FOR For 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Grande. Phone. Red 1741 The total estimated expenses of the. state for 1908. to be raised by taxa tion, departmental and corporate rev enue, as fixed by the state board of tax commissioners, aggregates 11,839, 250.14. Of this amount It Is estimated that an aggregate of $489,850.14. based upon the receipts from the same sources during the paat fiscal, year, will be raised from sources other than taxes, embracing departmental fees. corporation and Insurance taxes and licenses, leaving a total of $1,150,000 ; Ka raii1 hv taxation, and this Is .t.. t t Z t SIEGRIST & CO. Jewelry Dealers next In Una of amounts Is Marlon county, with a total of 170,495. 'Linn la third with $60,490 and Umatilla fourth with $5.S50. The following table shows the total amount appor tioned among tha several counties of the state, together with the percentage of the state taxes, to be paid by same; Per cent . County state taxes. - Amount. jhe amount tnat nas Been uwiun ur.j Columbia by th Me Vo to be apportloneujCoog of WWMtt t ADAMS AVENUE 1316 X ! ! DAVIS-JORDAN-MUSIC CO. See our line of Books. All leading authors. among the wVtFai cotCt,e state. , - Last ear iJie Rmount id be ratseu was $1,089,459.(3, including the Agrt rultural college appropriation of $35, 000, and for the year ending Decem ber, 81, 1906, the amount was esti mated at $877,293.15, including the $25,000 Agricultural college tax. Thr esnmaiea receipts irom departmental, , j.ake corporate am other sources other than Lnne taxes was fixed a $272,64'' T wheie- '.;,,rnln a iu Hctuai receipts totalled $2sii,- isi.tia, or u v.'. m i4,U(s.i( estimated receipt! from sources other than taxes for the coming year have been placed at $307,836.28, showing a Baker 0234 Benton ...... .0202 ' Clackamas .... .0335 Clatsop ....... .0212 .. .006 . . .0203 the .Crook -0139 Curry .. Vuglas Gllllaiu . Grant Harney . . Jackson . , Tosephlno vlamath -iL,inn .. '1 lie.: Mnlenr decided anticipated Increase In the revenue from the fuo and license source s over last year. The unex pended appropriations from the years 1903 to 1908 aggregate $167,427. which Murlon Morrow . . . Multnomah Polk ...... Sherman . . Tillamook , Umatilla . . Union brings the amount to , be deducted j Wallowa from the total amount of estimated Wasco expenses up to the total of $489,850.- , Washington 14. above given. - Wheeler ... Multnomah county's portion of thr Tamhill ... $1,150,000 is $359,145, or over 31 pel I cent of the total amount, while the! Totals 1.000 .0040 " .0343 .0087 . .0092 .016U .0314 .0090 .0115 .0107 .0462 .00.15 ,6'jrf .0004 .0013 .0095 .3123 .0307 .0087 .0087 .0490 .0223 ' .0073 .0234 .0301 .0087 .0391 26.910 23.230 38.625 24,380 12,190 23,345 14,950 4,600 39,(75 10,005 10.680 18,400 16,110 10.350 13,225 12,305 '53,130 (.325 60,400 10.S10 70.495 10,925 359,145 35,305 10,005 10,005 66,350 25.645 8,395 . 26,910 84,615 7.705 44,965 YOUR WORK Is what we want We don't call on you one week for it and tell you the next we cannot do it for you. We want it now, and all the time. We do not think it necessary at this time to say anything about the chss of work we turn out The fact that we have been in the LAUN DRY business for twelve years in La . Grande we think sufficient evi- v dence that our woik is sat isfactory. Try it. A B. C. LAUNDRY TELEPHONE MAIN 7 $1,150,000 CANXKKY A SUCCKSS. Broui.tl!li Concern Tucked 120,000 Cusps of Fruits timl Yikc(hIiIc I.ast Year. The cannery at Brownsville, Ore., colsed for the season a few weeks ago. It packed 120,000 cans of fruits and 1316 ADAMS AVENUE vegetables dm Ire the season. This jUo-vb what can be done by well di rected enterprise. The cannery was not oven talked of a year ago, and H'hen the men behlrtj ! oledged the people of Brownsville that It would be In operation during the summer and fall hey did not expect to do much i beyond proving that the cannery was there for business so as to encourage the planting of fruit for the future use of the cannery. From the fine start made.the first season, It may be reasonably expected that within a few years Brownsville will have one of the big canneries of the state. Bargain Tables. The van uuyne store hag placed a line of Be, 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c bar gain tables, which are fairly groaning under their weight .of bargains. A call at the store will convince you that you were never before offered so many useful and really worthy articles of wear and utllltyvat such unheard ol bargains. A call wMJnv1nco you that not only canyou save money j here, but get exactly what you have been looking for, MAKE YOUR Known through the ObserV." tta"f Mfcmi. ! vrit make Torn wtb ; sutii.j.te coxmruh. what makb o2TSS nE- : AT). COLUMN A CI KABO HOUSE. IV I ie T r jRJI? ; . ! V ' ' WANT . sfxmxg punuc is MK)iIIr togetjuji, at a Asn oitn JJtU- FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nice, sunny, furnished front room on Fourth street. Close In. Inquire ot this office. FOR RENT A house on North Side. Convenient to chops. 'Phone Mack 1731, or cull ot Farmers & Traders' National bai:k. FOR RENT Two furnished rim. suitable for two gentlemen. In quire Mrs. D. W. Jack3on at 1506 Seventh street. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE-A boarding house In Walla Walla. Wash., win trade for La Grand property. Inquire at this office. . WANTED. WANTED Plain or fancy sewing to do at home. Children's clothing specialty. Fr particulars call at 1419 Adams Ave., south of Ronde. Valley house. FURNISHEO ROOMS New building. Harris THE VAN DUTNE CO. m mm V 11 CTGOIV rlTOON Pacific Arrival anil Departure of Trains La Grande. " - at LOOKING AT EYE-GLASSES from the wearer's point of view, there Is not much discrimination shown In buying. The trouble Is that too few who need them take the trouble of going to a regular optician to have their eyes examined and find out the Aest kind of glasses to wear. We ex ilne eyes free of charge, and also give our expert advice free. We ad just the right lenses to the eye, so as to give perfect vMnn to those who are suffering from defective sight. 0. M. HEAC0CK Leading Optician Grande, . Oregon Home Made CANDY Better than Ever FRUITS NUTS CIGARS SELDER CANDY STORE Clnms and Crabs. And fresh fish at the La Grande Cash Meat Co. 'Phone Main ' Main It. ltt Notice of Annual Meeting;. ' Notice Is hereby given that the an-' nual meeting of the stockholders of! the La Grande Real Estate association 1 will be htld In the office of Wllllatrj Ko- westboun" Portland Special. Miller & Bro., on Monday, January """Ives 9:26 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m. 13th, 1908, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. I eastbound passenger, inal) . 12-19-lm jand express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de- parts 6:E0 a. m. J FOR RENT Nino room house, nicely furnished, A snap for the right party. Inquire at this office. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE A .well-built, neat cot tage. Inquire "S004 Adams Ave. Phone Black 1532. 10-29-11-29 FOR SALE Those desiring sweet ci der or pure cider vinegar, 'phone Farmers 1994. WANTED Loan of $1800 on section of timber land; will cruise five mil lion feet. Address Eox 30," Elgin. Oregon. . . . WANTED TO TRADE Desirable city -property to trade for good horses. Ad dress Box M, or call at this office. LOST. LOST--Betwer. the Farmers & Trad ers' National bank and the Episco pal church last evening, a black wool mitten. Finder please return to this office, i Host Illinois Coal. Coal buyers should not overlook this opportunfipTo secure best Illi nois coal, delivered, at $10 per ton. This Is positively the test coal on the La Grande market. G. E. Fowler. 'Phone Main 10. No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m. I No, 5, westbound passenger, mall and express,, arrives 9:10 p. m.; de parts, 9:16 p. m. KIrIii Branch. I Leaves La Grande at 8 a. m. and arrives In La Grande at 5:35. THAT PICNIC HAMPER Should always contain a bottle or two of our pure and sparkling BEER No matter whit your "solids" are, you'll oe rijht in the liquid part of eeeteeee.ee.a,.,,f Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubberbuggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry 44,4,i,444(i44(iH ysur refreshment if our Beer nestles in your basket wh n ycu start cut. There will be no feer of its "going flat." It won't get e chance after ycu have sampled ite exquis te flavor. Try a cample box even before your picnic, then you'll knew tha right kind to take. LaGrande Brewery JULIUS ROESCH. PROPR. BARGAIN TABLES Do not fa7 to call at the Van Duyne l store and see the bargain tables 5c, Wc, 15c, 25c, 50c tables MONEY SAVERS TO YOU THE YI m (0. 3? Uonrd and Itnnm. Go to the Palmer house for boaro (ml wm. Best and cheapest place " towD- 'i.tjisi ixiu-iriilia. A well known mixture made In ! Urande, the Blue Mountain Cough t yrup. Try ju r.ed Cress drug storev 1