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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1910)
1-4 lb. II. M. K, Kr Majesty Bl(md,2ac; lb., Iljai. B. , Her Majesty's Blend. $1.00; 1-4 lb. Famous 5 o'clock Tea, 20-r 12 lb. Famous' 5'Vclck Tea. 01c. 1 lb .tamous 5 oJclockdea 7ac; 1-2 lb Capitao Household Tea, 25c; 1 lb. Capital Household Tea 50 cents. FATTiSON BdUS.GROCERlES Phone Black 8 i -3 r r Published Daily Except Sunday. UEOIWE H.-CCBREY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Press Telegraph Serried. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . OaiU '- -rlngle copy ........... '.. ' 6c ' ally, per month 65c Tally, six months In advance ...$3.50 '"ally, one year In advance .....$6.60 Veekly, six months in advance .. . 75c Weekly, one year In advance .... 11.00 Kntered at the postofflce at La Grande s. as second-class matter. 1 1'nia paper will not publish any rtlcle apitearlog over a nom de plume. Signed articles will be re rtsed subject to tke discretion of taa editor. Please sign your articles li.ici save disappointment . Advertising Bates. ' Local rmHn rnlf 1 mj trst insertion; - per line foe each subsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence, 6c a line. Bills Allowed C. J. Black, Grand Juror, Cr, Ct Oct, term, 1909 ............ 6.20 W. H. Stafford, Grand Juror Ct. . Ct. Oct, term, 1909.......... , 9.20 E. Doarn, Grand Juror Crt. Ct., Oct. term, 1909 6.20 R. C. Mays, Grand Juror, Crt. V' Ct Oct. term, 1909 10.20 Wm. Bloom, Grand Junor Crt. Ct . Oct. term. 1909 ............ E, C. Meyers, Grand Juror, Crt , Ct. Oct. term, 1909. k... ...... 9.40 John Zwelfel, Grand Juror Crt. - Ct Oct. term, 1909....,..,. 9.40 20 5 i ' , Roy Malley, wltnebs before Gd, i r ; Jury ....,. ,. ..a, ! . en, i9io ..:.';,.'..,. i?.co 1.. At Solder,: , Coiaiaisoiout-ra ;"!. fees as per bill............ S6o C ; A. Galloway, Commissioners fees as per bill 2!a0 Eoad Fond Frank Hobba. Kork in R. D. No ............ 6.00 G. T. nemmlng, Repairs as per 8ummerville Lumber Co. Lunv ... Der as per bill....... o.ir, Nels Endrup, Work in R. D. i , 11.00 Geddes Bros, Supplies as per ' .......... 19.73 J., P. Cmpbell, Work on county roaas 15.00 Queen Restaurant, Prisoners' metis, Nov and Deo....... 12.85 Jeoples Store, 8uppU3 for pris oners who worked on coun ty roads ......... .'. .:, . , . . : 4.30 Everett Carbine, Work in R. D. No. 13 ...... .......... 10.60 Zack Chandler, Work in R D. no. 13 ......... 12.20 James Lvnriln WorV p U. , No. 13 .................... 1 7.00 T. Stilwell, Work In R. D. No. , ....... ......... 6.25 3. B. Stoddard, Work In R. D. No.. 13 .................... 6.00 Phil Thompson, Work-in R.'D. No. 13. 15.25 Thos Gooch, Work in It D. No. 13 J- 1325 J. L. Gooch,' Work in R. D. No. 13 .......k.......... ...... 700 3; Says It's All Right Mr. J. E. Richardson of La Grande Bays "Wellington 1b all right," Sd copy of his telegram in our display ad. of today. STEWARD OPERA HOUSE D. JJ. STEWARD, BAXAGE& .- One Hight Only Thursday, February nth J. G. Harper and Glenn Harper Present Joseph Deirick , L: In Washington Irving' s Masterpiece ip Van Wwkle , A 'The Beautiful American Drama of the Catskills', - Staged under the personal direction of Deirick ; PRICES: Orchestra 75c, Orchestra and Dress Circle 50c, 6 fialUrv OK anA Kf THE GEORGE PALMER t O. P. PraU, Witness before Gd. Jury, .......... C. H. Law,' Witness before gd. Jury ........... W. A. Maxwell, Witness before , grand Jury Mrs. C. Marlln, Witness before grand Jury ............. B. P. Marlin, Witness before grand Jury I. W, Faulk, Witness before Gd. Jury W. A. Maxwell, J. P. feeB St vs. John Doe Red Cross Drug Store, goods for paupers ... J. G. Snodgrass, Groceries for Poor Farm .......... . t Ihll Kennedy, Mdse , for Poor Farm , La Gsande Meat Co. Meat for Poor Farm John McRae, Services as Stock Inspector .......... ....... P. P, Chllders, Expense on r- rest of R. Chandler........ p. A. Barnes, J,, P. fees, State vs. Boobor John Graham, Jurors J. P. Ct State vs Boobar .......... Jas Smith, Juror J. P. Ct, State vs.J Boobar ', Ceo. F. Smith, Juror J. P. Ct State vs. Boobar Jas Hutchinson, Juror J. P. Ct State vs. Boobar It Ohms, Juror J. P. Ct State vs. Boobar R. Blumenstein, Juror J. P. Ct State vs. Boobar .......... Jas. Christanson. Witness J. P. Ct, State, vs. Boobar. . . .'. . . . Fred Hooper, witness J. P. Ct .. State vs. Boobar A. M. Bryant, witness J. P. Ct State vs. Boobar .......... W. E. St Peters, witness J. P. ' Ct, State vs. Boobar........ Garrlt Oldenburg, Service as Fruit Inspector D. W. Souder, Relief for Janu- ' ary. 1910 ...... H.00 Maggie Slagner, Relief for Jan uary, 1910 ,,um Mrs. John IHldorbrandt, Relief for Jan. 1910 W Kllzabeth A. Garren, Relief for . Jan. 1910 il'"o 2.20 4.20 4.80 4.80 7.00 7.00 2.20 5.00 10.70 25.05 2.00 16.95 25.00 7.10 7.10 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 SHINING PARLORS ' For Ladies and Gentlemen ONjLI VAIILOK IN THE CITY COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST CLASS SERVICE FOB TEN CENTS 1 Next Door to the Light Office Open Until 11 Every Evening .a RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES RUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT 3UILDING PAPER W x trtMrM to tanJalas' Jlver aKatarid im s. - Th Week Beginning February 14 Unequalled Vaudeville--' Al- THE ROMIG TWINS - Girls with silvery voices. MUSICAL WILSONS , "Ye Colonial Duo" 1 v WrSH elaborate singing and electrical in stnunental novlty. , , -. unian if fiiif in illistratedlsongs Pictures Change 3 times each Week We Always Have the Best or we Don't Show sHSBBBSjWiMMB,, I Two Shows every evening. Doors open at 7:15 and 8 H5 Admission tOc and 20c. Matinee Wednesday and Satur day,lAdmission 5c and I0e 't IWiss This ShoW Treasurer's Call for City Warrants Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all outstanding warrants IsBued on Gen eral Fund of La Grande City, up to and Including, No. 7470, endorsed April 3, 1108. Interest on all warrants on Gene ral Fund from No. 7340 to No. 7470. Inclusive, ceases from this date. RAY W. LOGAN, CUT Treasurer. J. A. OUTEI. ' Gasoline wood saw. Phone orders to Black 1851. Picture Show for Sale. A paying proposition. Only show In the city of Elgin. Good patron age and a good outfit. Address, Slough Investment Co., Elgin. : 1-7-13. J Merchantsl Save $10,000 In 1907 the Merchants o Oregon saved ove I 1.20 I e "vvvv vt fy a an 9 1.20 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 23.S0 ?f their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon J Merchants Mutual Fire As- X J surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In i908 they will save $15,000 J During the same period J their neighbors were hand- ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies J J In the Oregon Merchants o Mutual you get: INSURANCE AT C0S1 A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL- ims I PR0MPTSE7TLEMENT OF ; LOSSES JJ. M. Fellers, Relief for Janu Pry, 1910 i6.w IV. OUVER. Aoent Mr?. Vm. McGee, Relief for 4 BCSSBTS HACX LIKE. Bt of serrlee. Day s( NJf ht Hacks kuraislie ror funerals and private parties. ' Batcage transferred Day and 4 Stand at Paul's Cigar 8 tor. "Phone Red 841. Night -Phone Mala is K. L. BUS8ET. O. H t 5, TIMETABLE TTest Bond. '4 & Ne. MaU. sr. 18:C0 p. m. No. 6Ic. fas. ar 10:05 p m No. 7-ChL tpl ar. 9:25 am 4 ; n stBsani No. 10-. MaU, sr. 8:30 a. m. A No. I, TsicU pa- ar 9:SS a. m Na 8. Cat spL ar 8:88 p. m. A A AAAAAAAAAAAQ f A JL T. MATOTT. 4 Plank Sidewalks Built and A Repaired. Exca sting and A A Filling. Phune Black 1562. A Bargntns la Boat Estate. NO. 1157 acres Sandrldge land, near Imbler; a good five room house, barna and other out bulld Ings. 10 acres good orchard of which 8 is la good bearing; 30 acres In fall wheat, 10 acres in hay, balance all good grain or potato land, all under good fence, one mile from the town of Imbler, 1-2 mile from school. About $1000.00 worth fit nearly new household goods and farm Implements goes with the place at the price ef $16,956, Easy . terns. ' No. 2. 86 acres, 7 miles from La Grande, all under cultivation, good 6-room house, good bare and all kinds of utbaildlngs. About two acres family orchard, CO acres In alfalfa and timothy hay, good wa ter right R. F. D. by the door. 1-2 of a mile from school. About 8400 worth of personal proporty goes with the place at the price of 16.400.00. Ne. 8. 20 acres adjoining the above tract; splendid land wS adapted to fruit growing or aiytkmg else. A small house and under fence. Prico $1300.00. No. 4. 60 acres, 7 miles from La Grande. Good new i-room house, good oara and other omtbufldlng.v Two good living springs, aid a stream of water for Irrigation; all under good cultivation. R. F. D. by the door. Telephone line. Price $6,000.00. No. I. 182 1-2 acres near the Con rely ware houses, all la tall wheat and alfalfa hay; good lnsrove uenta. If sold at ones can ho ur chased for tlMM.ft. Ihe Oregon Go to the Oregon Roeming and Boarding House For Newly Furnished Rooms , " Dining Room in Conhection RalesReasonable MRS. G. E. MOORE, Prop. OEOROEPALMeR, Pres.4 L. MFNT . fa LA GRANDEJ NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, OREGON United States Depository Capital and Surplus $180,000.00 ' IDIRECTORS George Pa.lmer . c. n p.ni-.. F. J. Holmes ft V tW. J. Church w."v" rF. L. Meyers W. rS W, M Pierce With our ample resources and facilities we can ren der you effidsat service and handle your business j to your entire satisfaction Na 6. A modern 5-room house and Oil for thA van, . lot 60x120. In a eood location aid vA - . pnce ef 50. v mum oi eash terms for $2200.00. No. 7. Two lots on Fourth street, 4 room house, small bara, city water and good well Can ho sold ea the Installment plan for $700.00. No. 8. For 177S.00, one of the best houses la Old Town; 7-room house, stone foundation. Two lots, a snap If takes at ones. No. 9. Three roost house aad one lot oa Jefersoa it Botso famished, good wall: ood shed oa the alley. brick ir vSEu ! ' Weo4 rteC two lots. H4X124. UmM 0rckanlf hMe tfee. iH fenced for $200fl.0ft. ll.-A four room cottage oa "O" t, doss In, two lots, city water d wood shed. On J I wfll be pleased to show ye, uj of the abovo bargain, at any tlmo. whether ytm buy or mot Twni maestfally. C J. BLACK, the Real Estate Mas. V ;nia1i;isi