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fJe i'ili.lL ETEXIXC OBSERVER, U GRADE, OREUOX. THURSDAY, JCXE 17, 1909. tin- rut. pecial Sale on Panama Hals We Overbought and will Sell them at a big Reduction. See Our Windows for Prices I : La orande Evening Otave; Publisher Dally Except Snndio. GEORGE II.' CUKKEY. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Tress Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATS: Dally, single copy EC Daily, per month 65c Dally, six months In advance. .. .$3.50 Dally, one year In advance $6.50 Weekly, six months In advance... 7Ec Weekly, one year In advance $1.00 Entered at the postoffice at La Orande aa second-class matter. This paper will nut publish any article appearing over a now de flume. Signed articles will be re vived subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. Advertising Kates. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notices 10c per line rat Insertion; 5c per line for each subsequent insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. Cards of thanks, 5c a line. Another week has passed and no supreme court decision on the Union county local option case. Several cases were handed down Tuesday. Possibly next Tuesday this case will be reached. f . It Is the same report wherever you may go all over the Northwest "bum per crops". ' We are past the "bright prospect'" state, harvest is practically here. We are haying In this valley and next week the grain harvest be gins In Umatilla county and the Pa Ioubc. Good prices are assured and along with our lumber and fruit and ! etock and wool all of which are In great demand, how one can be a pes-' slmlst these days is difficult tQ cqu-v reive, ' 1. ' ' $ As the years roll by,we are let ting many opportunities slip that causes regret later. At the coming meeting of the Pioneer Association let there be a collection of as many of the pioneer relics that Is possible to obtain. A little thought and effort would result in a collection that would not only be Interesting but would be worthy of preserving.'.. By commen cing to collect on Pioneer day and continuing the research until our county fair meets we would have a collection of relics brought and made by the pioneers of Union county that their children, grand children and great grand children would appre ciate at well as thousands of others. If the Idea was entered Into with any spirit it would require a much larger space for such an exhibit than many realize. . -$. BUN Allowed by Count Court (Continued.) D. A. Barnes, J. P. fees, State vs. Christiansen 7.S5 W. E. St. Peters. Const, fees, J. P. Ct. State vs. Christiansen 16.75 James Huffman, witness, J. P. Ct. State vs. Christiansen 1.70 -Chas. Brldwell. do 7.50' Mead Eliott, do 1.70 A. J. Poe, do 2.10 Ike Dawson, do 1.70 Bruce Turner, do 1.70 Chas. Dunham, do 2.10 A. Stewart, J. P. fees. States vs. Huff. :o.2: l.W. Faulk, Const, fees, J. P. Ct. State 4 vs. Huff 11.90 O. F. Smith, witness, J. P. Ct. State ' vs. Huff 2.30 Jessie Smith, do 2.30 J. Black, do 1,70 Lee Huff, do 1.70 M. McCall. do 2.30 uioB o. uuu, ao 2.30 A. Stewart, J. P. fees, State vs. Stow ell 13.10 l.W. Faulk, Const, fees, J. P. Ct. State vs. Stowell 3.30 Frank Childers, witness, J, P. Ct. State vs. Stowell 4.70 I. R. Snook, do , 1.70 W. D. Grandy, do 1.70 T. J. Scroggin, do 1.T0 Newliu Book & Stationery Co., mdse as per bill 10.8O Cochran & Cochran, examining extract of poor farm , 15.00 Henry Adams, digging grave for Dye, papuper 5.00 Chas. Chandler, services as Truant Officer 8.50 J. M. Selder, commissioners fees as per bill 18.60 Ben Brown, do 47.20 Red Cross Drug sttore, drugs as per bill 1.00 F. P. Childers, expense In arresting W. A. Stowell 22.05 D. W. Sender, relief for May, 1909 15.00 Maggie Slagner, do 12.00 John Hlldebrandt, do 25.00 Elizabeth A. Garren, do 12.04 Harry French, do 10.00 I. L. Dunnlngton, do 10.00 Road Fund. Royal D. Jones, work in R. D. No. 25. $ 79.50 Nels Endrup, work In R. D. No. 15, 64.75 Will Condit, work in R. D. No. 15, 8.00 Nels Endrup, removing nuisance,.... 5.00 J. II. Adams, work in R. D. No. 12. 138.25 S. L. Brooks, work In R. D. No.. 11 144.75 Ole Mathesou, work lu R. D. No, 14, 1 Ul I I H i ill I 1 I S. I Brooks, purchase of right of way for County road . . . . 35.00 R. D. Zweifel, mdse as per bill, 60.86 Summervllle Lumber Co., lumber as per bill 5.40 S. F. Richardson, feeding horses at Rtver Camp .- 10.75 Frank Hempe, work in R. D. No. 28, 47.50 A. J. Knight, do 51.00 Earl Lamb, do 8.62 Walter Nelson, do 16.12 W. F. Knight, do 24.75 Jos. Jolly, do 59.99 L .W. Drumsmlth, work In R. D. No. 33 40.00 Oscar Lineberger, do 12.7 Ralph Lineberger, do 9.75 J. D. Casey, mdse as per bill,.. 18.11 R. M. Duncan, work hi R. D. No. 32, 115.75 M. A. -Smith & Co., sundries for R. D. No. 27 10.55 J. F. Campbell, work on county roads, 73.50 Fred Whltely. do 25.90 Ed Bowlen. do 12.25 D. S. Duun. do 12.25 N. H. Boyce. do 14.00 J. H. Stearns, do .............. 23.00 Chas. Oswald, do 5.00 Mrs. Fred Gaskell, rent of cook house, 31.75 Cove Mercantile Co., piling for Harris bridge 36.00 M. II. Kirtley. team hire 3.50 Phil Thompson, work In R. I). No. 13. , 22.50 Kverett Carbine, do , 3.50 (I. 'I. Fowler, drayage 50 Chas. H. Crandall. work on road rol ler 2.00 And W. O. Sherwood, work In R. D. No. 19, 10.00 Basil Dahl8trom, work in R. D. No. 18, .... 7.00 O. E. HoweU, do 9.00 Earl Dahlstrom, do 8.50 Oliver Perln. An W. E. Pratt, do 9.00 rhoo n-.. j - Jud Draper, do 3.50 W. A. MeMurren. rln . Ira Stewart, work in R. D. No. 5,.... 40 00 Harley Hardy, do 350 Carber Stewart, do 16 00 Bolton & Bodmer Co., road grader t ' J. M. Croghan, work In R. D. No. 35, 15.00. 15.00 John Kerr, do L. L. Gi'obs, do 12.00 C. L. Croghan, do 15.00 Lee Cross, work in R. D. No. 35 3.00 Jess Kerr, do ' 1,50 I J. M. Croghan, mdse as per bill, R. D. No. 35 4.65 Willis Wright, work In R. D. No. 38, 48.50 Frank Ross, work In R. D. No. 26, 37.00 F. H. Owsley, work lu R. D. No. 20, ' 27.50 Pofter Dial, do 12.00 Lee Owsley, do 33.00 Ed Dial, do 21.00 J. M. Jones, work in R. D. No. 16 24.50 J. B. Brashears, work In R. D. No. 4, ' 22.50 Jay Brashears, do . 27.00 Chas. Brashears, do 9.00 SEASON OPENED AT SELDER'S ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINKS t M if MCCr Dm ' lif iimrn if w nrm. miucn, vice rres. ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS We are constantly adding new accounts and out business is increasing at a very satisfact ory rate. Probably you might be glad and join us. The I United States I Of La DIRECTORS IVm. Miller H.F. Coolidge T. I. Scroggin I N. K. West I . P. Staples t- r c. 1. oacon Everett Breshears, do (Too H. W. Gent, work in R. D. No. 1 ; 20.00 Lynn Chadwick, work In R. D. No. 24, 9.00 Geo. Chadwick, do 58.00 W. Frazier. work n p t y3 . ,. 40.00 m. ureenouKh. do inr.iV . ' & Smlth' work ln R- D- Xo- 9,.... 22.75 j W W' PovteT- work ln R- D. No. 2,.... - aouo E" Golden wo, k in R- D- No- 21 1 96 " Clarenice Parity, d 7.00 """ciauii worn m k. u. ao. 8 J7.00 John Hacker, do 3.00 F. O. Harryman, work in R. D. No. 38 17.00 J. A. Tracy, work In R. D. No. 6 44.00 Frank Gasset, work in R. D. No. 21,. 21.60 Jas. Garlty & Co., repairs to road tools as per bill 8.50 Geo. Hamraell, work In R. D. No. 13, 20.00 Geo. Hammell, work ln R. D. No. 21, ' 10.00 Ben Brown, expenses for R. D. No. 22, 3.7S Steve Richardson, as per bill rendered, 2.10 FOR SALE Good milk cow, fresh, half Jersey, half Durham. Three quarters Jersey heifer calf goes with cow. Inquire corner N and First street or phone Black 1862. (6-15-3) T 1 r--n,... - . 4 k. n n. .jumuuQt Asst. Cash National Bank Grande J. L Cavines Frank Cohley A. T. Hill x We Want Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before a thousand or moref want- seeker every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want au where results are the keynotes? i ft in. mkmi FOR RENT Furnished room for gen tlemen. Electric light, bath, etc. Inquire at Gilham residence, 1910 Cedar. Phone Black 1351. lw FurniBhed housekeeping rooms large and airy, on ground floor. Inquire of Hattie McDonald, 1616 6th street, nhnno Blnrlr 6?. FOR SALE A 240-egg incuoator and brooder; cheap If taken at once. Phone BlacVc 1331. , FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent. Electric light, bath and fire. Inquire at 1612 Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131. FOR RENT a 6-room house In good condition; large clothes closet and pantry; garden, chicken park; goou cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phoue Red 1921 or call at 1315 Jackson Ave., North La Grande. J-3tf FOR RENT Nice, cheerful, sunny room for rent to gentleman, facing east on Fourth street; close in; mod ern conveniences. Call at Observer office. ,. j .. ' FOR RENT Barn. Inquire of 1609 Fifth street A-1629 FOR RENT House and good one acre garden. L. C. Smith. 4-19 tf tOU SAlh; Two. 10 tour acres u suburban property, well improver" PhontB'.ack 1532, or E. Y Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. WANTED. WANTED One or two furnished, or partly furnished rooms for fam ily of mother and two children. In quire of Fair store. WANTED Two or thre rurnished housekeeping rooms, .or small cot tage. Good reference given ; write Waitresses. , Wanted. Wanted At one, waitresses at the Model Restaurant Application must toe made hi person. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between 111 Wash. Ave. and depot a black tace collar; medallion stick pin and turquoise brooch. Finder please return same to 1114 Wash. Ave. and receive reward. LOST Gold nugget pirn finder will please return to Observer office and receive reward. see Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor G;mplete Machine Shops and Foundry Esriry ; I - Your Wants IN , mnvn a 1 . 1 7 POUND A pair of glasses in case. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. FOR SAUbk FOR SALE Gentle mare, harnesB and huggy; suitable for women and chllren. F. D. Halsten. 6t Land for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap if taken soon. C D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Grande, FOR SALE Twenty h. p. Reo, la good condition. Inquire at Lilly Foster hardware store. 3-JStf FOR SALE Slnele comb Rhoda Island Reds, hatching eggs. None better ln Grande Ronde Valley, come and see. tl.50 per getting of 15. $3 for 45. All Infertll eggs re placed free of charge. Incubator chlkens 20 per 100. George Wag ner, Island City. FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancy hand selected. Large and smooth. Quality A 1; seed strictly pure. Burples extra early $2 per 100; late Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75 Burbank seedling $1.30. Georgt Wagner, Island City. FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, la Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further particualrs apply to L. F. Dunn. City, or C. E. New som 2415 First ave. Seattle Wask 4-12-tf FORSALE A sewing machine at a snap. Inquire at 1914 Second street tf' FOR RENT OR SALE Four room bouse on one acre tract of land, bearing orchard. . One block, east of North Side school huoae. Pbon Black 1591. COR SALE Fh-st class furnitur For particulars call at Mrs. Zuber's . : residence. FOR SALE A second hand gasoliat engine. Cheap if taken at once L. C. Smith. LOST A gold watch chain with agate charm attached. Finder leava , this office and receive reward. resetting and repairing ? ,, ,m: