La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 07, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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We Want Your Wants
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SNODGRASS GROCERY
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You no doubt have heard
of JERSEY CREAM f LOUR.
If not, ask the many who
use it Try a sack next
order. Satisfaction guar
anteed Of ii.0i.6y iuiiluu
We have on hand a quantity of empty
coffee cans Just the thing for bread
or flour 25c each
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J AS. G. SNODGRASS
SUCCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES
NEW GOODS
COMING DAILY
Fine Line of Corsets, sizes IS to 36
Laces, Collars, Veilirig, Dress
Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib
bons, Buttons, Side and Back Combs
La He, Ore.
IN THE
Masonic BIdg.
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The following bills were allowed at
the Wednesday night's council meet
ing: C. C. Hedson, wood $5 8.25
Sam Nelson, wood 35.00
A. Calcluna, wood 62.50
J. Warnstaff, wood 15.00
J. H. Mlllering. wood ........ 147.50
Jan. Russell, Wood' 155.87
Ed Fowler, wood 12.60
V. D. Grandy, hauling wood. . 22.75
W. n. Gates, labor 10.00
Geddcs Bros., wood ......... 78.75
Geo. Palmer Co., lumber .... 11.49
Prelgh on motor ............ 49.55
David Heldenrelch, wood .... 42.50
B?d Plckler, labor . . .' 10.00
W. ti. lKrlley, livery Heaver.. iu.au
Grande Ronde Cash Co., wood 7.95
Election supplies' 8.00
L. C. Smith, dog tags 5.35
E. Moan'sell, labor 11.95
John Mills, labor 16.65
Eagle Hose Co. ; i. 69.00
Ramsey & Oliver 5.00
H. W. Stoner, salary 75.00
Henry Noyes, labor 65.00
B. P. Douglas, labor 15.75
H. C. Gllman, salary 85.00
John Allen, pumping 75.00
W. H. Bohnenkamp, mdse. . . 4.00
.w7 . - ..i... tha kevnoier
want aa where resuu -
t-'vncnaA Tlpflv(r creek ...... 14.75
Freight 1155
Joe Jones, care of hose 5-fl0
Boarding prisoners
J. K. Wright, onlary 2 mo 30.00
Peter Nelson, labor 4 00
L. A. Plckler, labor 78.62
a. L, Diggers, fumigating.... 35.00
Goodnough & Co., labor 4.00
G. T. Fleming, blacksrnithing 10.15
C. A. Dunn, moving patients
Adcook & Filtts, mdse
J. V. Walden, salary
J. H. McLachlln, salary ....
Horace Knapp, labor ......
Walter Zwelfel, labor
W. D. Grandy. moving pump
Ciidlt. Nut:a, luuui'
W. E. Winburn, labor
J. D. Casey, wood 106.87
O. F. Coolldge,- cement 154.80
Pump spring 9.00
S. A. K. Walden, labor 71.80 (
C. Hoist, laying brick lo
J. Pepper, Balary
J. F. Baker, do
Ed Hurdlng, do
I. R. Snook, do
Mrs. T. N. Murphy, mdse .
D. D. Turner, labor
4.50
17.25
85.00
75.00
18.60
7.50
10.0(1
ft ;
4.33
FOR KENT.
FOR RENT A flat furnished for
housekeeping. Pleasantly located;
near In. Inquire of Js. Hattie Mc
Donald. 1616 6th St., or 'phone
Black 462.
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C.
Moore, corner 4th anQ Sts.
FOR RENT Nine-room house, fur
nished complete. All modern con
veniences. 'Phone Red 1712.
FOR RENT Furnished houeekeep-
close In; call at mi
2-24
Ing rooms;
Washington avenue.
LOST.
75.00
33.33
60.00
90.00
31.75
10.00
5 K ti
NOR DATA
In accordance with Instructions Is
sued to him by the city council, City
Recorder I. R. Snook today dictated
letters to Pendleton, Walla Walla and
Baker City officials, to obtain figures
with which to compare the cost of
street lights. Figures and data so
obtained will be compared with those
now being paid by the city of La
Grande to the Grande Ronde Elec
tric Light company.
The letters will be forwarded to
night and replies should begin to
reach the La Grande officials early
next week at the latest.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
HARDWARE. STOVES AND FURNITURE
BUILDING MATERIALS
HEADQUAR1ERS FOR
KEROSENE GASOLINE
; New supply of lamps just received
iiTryaRayo Lamp, the kind that's
!l advertised.
Strayed.
There came to my place tVi rMles
east of I-i Grange, about Nov. 1, 1907,
bay driving mare, branded 6( on left
hip; weight about 1050 pound. Own
er may have same by paying pastur
es and for this notlc.
W. J. HUaHES.
Rout I, La Grande, Or.
Many a man looking for sympathy
a0 rally two swift kick properly
iaca.
Tor ItlllminnctM am) sick llcitii-lie
THke Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup.
It sweetens tho stomach, aids diges
tion and acts as a gentle stimulant on
the liver and bowels without Irrltnt
Ing these organs, Orlno Laxative
Fruit Syrup cures biliousness and ha
bltual constltpatlon. Does not nause
ate or grip nd rnlld and pleasant
to take. Remember the name. Orlno,
and refuse to accopt any substitute.
A. T. HU1. druggist
I), OF 0, TO PUT
PENDLETON TEAM
Pendleton,, Feb. 7. The athtletlc
event of the winter In eastern Ore
gon high school circles will be the
basketball game which Is to be played
In this city on Friday evening, Febru
ary 14, between the University of
Oregon's fast team and the Pendleton
high school team.
Arrangements for this Important
game are now being made by the lo
cal team and is being looked for
ward to with intense interest. Since
the U. of O. team is one of the
strongest on the coast, this contest
will have much to do with fixing
Pendleton's place In basketball cir
cles of the state.
The local team has arranged for
one game each week during the re
mainder of the winter, games now
scheduled being those with the Walla
Walla high school team on Saturday,
February 22, and with the Spoknne
high school team on Friday, February
28. Other games will be announced
later.
A Lost Boy.
About last May Frank E, Westcott
worked for some lumbering company
In this city or vicinity. He left here
for Hellen, Wash., and his father,
who resides at Falrton, N. J., has
heard nothing from him since. He
generally took active work In church
matters, and any Information will be
gladly received by his father, or Rev.
C. E. Deal of this city.
LOST Between Geddes grocery and
Wagner St.. ladles' gold watch;
pen face, Waltham movement It
has been stated that said watch was
picked up by a teamster. Please
leave at this office and receive re
ward. a-8-8t
Reynolds. 'Phone Black 602. l-131m
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and
voung calf. A bargain. Inquire at
1417 Wush. Ave.
2-6-6t
WANTED.
WANTED To buy telephone poles.
Home Independent Telephone com
pany. .
. Trees and Shrubs.
Trees, shrubs and roses The Union
Nurseries. Union, Ore., have a largo
sLui'.ih
trees, they are selling at reasonable
prices. Send for their price list.
2-6tf
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LOST In this city, a plain gold
bracelet. Leave at this office and
receive reward.
FOR SALE.
UMBRELLA C
RECOVERING
AND
REPAIRING
New Covers put on, $.50 i
to $4.00.
If you have anything brok
en 1 can fix it.
L. C. SMITH
OPPOSITE FOUNDRY
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FOR SAL.1S Barren t-iymouiu nut j - - ir
roosters for sale. Inquire of J. 15.
BLOOD P0IS0H
HUMILIATING-YILE-DESTRUCTIVE
iru. cM f rAtifratnui nitvwl Prison nsuallv a little sore or ulcer,.
A U Bill my iuvwui w wvm.w w v - w , . .
whick is nlckly followed by red rash on the skin, swollen glands in tnt
.n;.. t..ir nlratMl mouth and throat, and often copper colored
splotches on dif erent parts o! the body. As the blood becomes more fullyi
contaminated with the poison, pustular eruptions and sores break out mj
the flesh, aad In extreme cases the nerves and bones are attacked and tttef
linger nails drop on. Then the sunerers nna tnemseivcs aiseasea irum u
in foot with this humiliating, vile and destructive poison. No other disease
Is so highly contagious; many an innocent person has been inoculated by
handling the clothing or using the toilet articles of an infected pe""11;
pure for Contarious Blood Poison, and that
is S. S. S. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the-
rimilatinn. and neutralizing and forcing out
every particle of the poison. . It makes the
blood pure and rich, tones up the system,
and comnletelv and permanently cures this-
disease. S. S. S. has cured thousands of case
of Contagious Blood Poison. If you are suf-
PURELY VEGETABLE
fering with this debasing and destructive-
i the use of S. S. S. ana get i
disease hecrin
poison out of your blood before it permanently wrecks your health. We
have a home treatment book on the disease which we will send free to alt
wlio wish ir and in addition nnr physicians will give without charge any
medical advice needed. JH2 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA-
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