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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1908)
FAQK TWO. KTEXVta D3SERVRH, LA GRANDE, OREGON feATCRJDAY, FEBRCAKY i, Main 43 PHONE Main 43 SIMODGRASS GROCERY You no doubt have heard Of JERSEY CREAM fLOUR. If not, ask the many who use it Try a sack next order. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded We have on hand a quantity of empty coffee cans Just the thing for bread or flour 25c each rnim m i Gertrude Blever. grading 8th grade manuscript! . . ." E. L. Bussey, hack hire for ln- ane Pacific Tel. Tel. Co., 'phone service, all offices N. K. West, mdse as per bill . . Hill's Drug store, mdse as per bill L. C. Smith, repairing as per bill D. Summer, costs, Sommer vs Unlqn county J. H. Barnes &' Son, costs j Barnes vs Union county .... F. P. Chllders, expense going I after Bert Plxler J. M. Berry, milse for Wilson, Insane 8.45 Alex Slater, constable fees, Haf- wick, insane 18.60 Irwin Hudson Co., mdse as per bill List of bills audited by the board of commissioners of Union county, Oregon, at the February term, 1908: General Fund. E. E. Rom lg, rebate of taxes as per application $ 9.53 E. E. Romlg, rebate of taxes as per application ........ Mrs. L. II. Remlliurd, rebate of taxes us per application .... E. E. Romlg, rebate of taxes as per application 1.49 Bushong & Co. mdse as per bill Currey Bros., printing as per 3.00 2.00 1.60 8.35 4.00 3.50 23.10 23.10 8.05 2.60 3.20 26.45 29.65 J A S. G. SIMODGRASS SUCCESSOR TO E. P. STAPLES NEW GOODS COMING DAILY Fine Line of Corsets, sizes IS to 36 Laces, Collars, Veiling, Dress Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Rib bons, Buttons, Side and Back Combs MMDIIYM(fl.Bi i . . . . . i SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS A.MD BACON None better. Every piece is guaranteed. Fresh shipment just received. Phone Main 75 ! THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E P0LACK, Propr. Complete line of Eatables el4MM-aVt4' 60.72 81.00 6.00 La Grande t Steam Cleaning! aud Dye Work Lac Curtains, Drapenee, I Kid Gloves. Evening Qowne X and Party Drettrs Cleaned J on short notice. We call for and deliver free. OtD CREAMERY BL.D3. " T.rst Claw WorV Qua-antstd Cfef-jli'.ter.V.sn tc trar.!er.t trai Danger in a Cold HtvauH you line contracted ordinary cold mil riH-OTerod from them without trvalmont of any kind, do not fur a moment Illumine that colila are not dangerous. Not only meu ninnla, but also the Infectious dlteaooa u,-h u diphtheria and scarlet ferer sturt with a oold. The cold prepares the system for the reception aud development of the riTmi nl these dlaeaaea. TaVo our advlci cureyotu Oold while yon can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by Its remarkable tyimof imM In, Ixc.ip, attaplssrMelonf trade anl cnmmiiv it . prompt i It te effectual: n I, rellii,le. rrv 11 ' new ux intra co. R. C. Mays, rebate of taxes as per application 30.97 F. P. Chllder'a, prisoner's board Ed Wright, work in clerk's of fice C. J. Siiuci, v.'c:-!: on t?T tntu. etc E. Alberson, digging grave for Goodwin, pauper r J. H. Lelshman, extra work as per bill 16.70 City of La Grande, water rent, June, 1907, to Feb. 1, 1908 64.00 La Grande Iron Works, grates for boiler, etc 38.55 W. N. Munroe, mdse as per bill 6.70 Geddes Bros., mdse for Mrs. Hornbeck . t 10.00 J. A. Murchlson, mdse as per b:ll 4.20 D. W. Souder,. relief for Jan., 1908 15.00 Maggie Slagner, relief for Jan., 1908 12.00 John Hilderbrand, relief for Jan. 1908 15.00 Emma Crawford, relief for Jan., 1908 12.00 John Evers, relief for Jan., 1908 12.00 Eliza Nodlne, relief for Jan 1908 , io.OO S. M. Mann, services as per bill Q. E. Fowler, wood for Mrs. Alden C. E. Saunders, M. D.. serv ices aa county physician, V, month C. E. Saunders. M. D.. services as secretary county board of health J. P. Myers, services, as countv physician V, month Red Cross Drug Co., mdse as per bill Newlin Drug Co., mdse as per bill A. T. Hill, mdse as per bill .... J. P. McKennon. mdse BH npr bill Syra Kuhn, grading 8th grade manuscripts 9.00 Delia .Denning, sradlmr nth Trade manuscripts R. A. Wllkerson. a-rAilin my. grade manuscripts 44.50 6.28 2.50 7.25 12.20 8.35 14.55 S.00 3.50 8.15 6.05 6.00 3.00 bill 167.05 Eastern Oregon Republican, printing as per bill Glass & Prudhomme Co., milso us per bill La Grande Morning Star, print ing as per bill 12. Z'. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, appropriation for. Jan., 1908 10.00 M. K. Hall, M. D., coroner's fees. In re Rudolph 12.00 R. H. Lloyd, J. P. fees, State vs. White 6.65 W. E. St. Peters, constable fees,N State vs White '.. F. W. Whiting, witness, State vs White O. F. Schultz, witness. State vs White D. Sommer, witness, State vs White Wm. H. Gilmore, J. P. fees, State vs Featherson W. E. St. Peters, constable fees, J. P. court, State vs Featherson Dan Graham, witness, J. P. court. State vs Featherson.. Wm. H. Gilmore, J. P. fees, State vs Hudson W. E. St, Peters, constable fees, J. P. court, State vs Hudson J. W. Rawlins, witness, J. P. court. State vs Hudson .... Mary E. Rawlins, witness, J. P. court, State vs Hudson . . Martha Rawlins, witness, J. P. court, State vs Hudson Purley Rawlins, witness J. P. court. State vs Hudson .... Alonzo Walker, witness, J. P. court, State vs Hudson .... Salle Eades, witness, J. P. court State vs Hudson Frank Eades, witness, J. p. court, State vs Hudson .... Wm. H. Gilmore. J. P. fees. State vs Eade S. T. Boothe. constable tee J. P. court. State vs Eades. , J. B. Eaton, J. P. fees. Statu vs Chapman Alex Slater, constable fees. J. P. court, State vs Chapman (Continued on page 7.) 7.30 1.60 3.10 1.60 6.45 11.60 1.70 9.95 9.65 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 1.70 4.40 4.60 2.50 .75 ,1.95 6.00 OMMMMvMMMM6MM66tMHTH We Want Your Wants IN Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before thousand or more want-seekers ' every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your ' want ao where results are the keynote? FOIl KENT. J 2 I FOR RENT A flat furnished for housekeeping. Pleasantly located; near In. Inquire of Mrs. Hattle Mc Donald, 1616 6th St., or 'phone Black 462. WANTED To trade hay for wood. Stoddard Lumber Co. 2-14tf nAKTbD, GIRL Immediately; gen eral housework; small family; good wages. 'Phone Black 1032. 2-15tf 1'OH SALE. FOR RENT Suite housekeeping rooms, modern conveniences. 822. of furnished Close In. All 'Phono Black 2-13lf 4 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Inquire of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. 'Phone Ke1 1781. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. Inquire of Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner 4th and Q Sts. FOR RENT Nicely furnished east room; all modern conveniences. In quire at J. M. Berry's store. 2-8tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 640 acreain Wallowa; cruises five .million feet See R. W. Logan, ' La Grande Na tional bank. " FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock roosters for Sale. Inquire of J. E. Reynolds. 'Phone Black 602. J-13lm FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and : young calf. A bargain. Inquire at 1417 Wash. Ave. I-5-6t LOST. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms; close in; call at 1417 Washington avenue. 2-24 FOR RENT Furnished room with bath and privilege of using plan"). 'Phone Red 1381. 2-12tf WANTED. WANTED To buy telephone poles. Home Independent Telephone company. WANTED Good, competent girl. Small family; good wages. 'Phone Main 65. lus r in mis city, ( a plain , t bracelet. Leave' at this office"" receive reward. FOUND Child's bead purse, contain-, lng 10 cents. Owner may have same by applying at this office. 1 4-3t , Valentine Gift Books. The only Valentine gift books In town are at 2-U-St FERGUSON'S. WANTED Four apprentice girls for the millinery department of the N. K. West atore, at once. Apply at the store. FiisF Bal !$8.B0j I -PER TON I warn vp kUIII UIIU kook spring Nut. PHONE MAIN 10 Prompt Delivery Stock on Hand. mi e HFDF TA CTtV W X Although the present X electric light famine has t temporarily placed us out ; ; of business, we are not '!! out of business by any j means. When the lights ; ; are on again the public ! ', Ml r . J 11 A. . eil I'll 1 wm nna mai we win sail behere with the very T est electric sriow in Eastern t Oregon. We are taking advantage of the con- uiuiuii vi email o iw mane many improvements . as the public will readily see niiwi no again ujjoii the public. ELECTRIC THEATRE CO. E. M. Sherwood, Mgr. t TODAY'S MEWS 4s) 4 s) TOD Mj The U GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER furnishes Hs readers with the Sfafe, National and Local News each evening. Delivered at your door For Only 65c Per Month : i 4 8 TRY OUR JOB DEPARTMENT for first class Commercial Printing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Advertising space in the OBSERVER proves a profitable investment. PHONE FOR MAIN 13 and out Circulation Manager will explain out -v premium offer. Hundreds took advantage of the offer last year and more are doing so this year. Get easy money early.