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PAGE 10 LA ORANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY JUNE 21, lSll. ! . T Underwood Standard i Typewriter For Billing, Invoicing, Bookkeeping, f Correspondence, Etc. It is a thorough systematizer J The Machine You Will Eventually Buy Underwood Typewriter Company (Incorporated) Portland, Ore., Branch. 68 Sixth Street X m C. Ti Darley Cement Contractor Consult him before letting your sidewalk I (Contalnued from Page 2.) N. K. West, wknesg Justice peace court state vs. Desmond 1.70 Herman Selgrlst, witness Jus tice peace court state vs. Des mond 1.70 'jQ. W. Ferris, witness Justice t 1 peace court state vs. Desmond 1.70 L'lV ' MM11 Cl t il -- MU1 OllUllB, WUUCBS JUBllCtJ peace court state vs. Desmond 1.70 Dow ........................ A. C. Williams, Justice paace peace court, state vs. Murray et al , 9.5SA- c- Williams, Justice peace I. W. Faulk, constable Justice court, state vs. Murray et al James McDonald, witness Jub , tloe peace court, state vs. ''Murray t al 1.50 John Keller, witness Justice , pace court, state vs. Murray et al . ... Ulrlch Lottas, witness Justice . peace court, state vs. Murray, et al Geo. O.'Nelll, witness Justice peace court, state vs. Murray, et al John Walden, witness luatlce peace court, state vs. Murray, 12.30 1.70 fees, state vs. Lyman 8.95 J. W. 'WaldEn, special consta ble Justice peace court, state vs. Lyman 3.20 A. C. Williams, Justice peace peace fees state vs. Corn ... 11.05 J. H. McLachlfn special con stable Justice peace court state vs. Corn . .. 1.20 9.00 16.85 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 4.00 12.23 17.00 5.50 47.55 25.00 : 10.00 8.92 25.00 7.50 15.00 19.05 o J. W. Walden, epeclal consta 1.70 "Die. Justice peace court, state vs. Corn 1.70 A. C. Williams, Justice peace 1.70 fees, state vs. Owens ....... 745 Western Union Tel tn"ti,ni Star, printing as ner bill Gertrude Blever, grading 8th grade manuscripts 10.50 Lottie Wall, grading 8th grade manuscript C. T. Bacon, coroners' fees Luis inquest .' Charles Bertram, Juror Luis inquest W. J. Church, Juror Luis inquest J. J. Carr, Juror Luis : inquest G. A. Lee Juror Luis inquest 1-70 A. F. Talley. iuror Luis Inquest 1.70 C. 8. Jones, Juror Luis Inquest Clarence BJerregaard, witness Luis Inquest Elmer McAllister, witness Luis Inquest ............. . . llielvon Olsen, witness Luis in quest . . . . Volney Lee, witness Luis in-auest M. Irvine; M. D., professional services Lulg inquest 25.00 Agnes Leslie, reporter fees Luis Inquest Irwin Hodson Co., merchandise as per bills Glass & Prudhomme Co., Re- bindlng books , Bushong & Co., merchandise as per bill F. P. Childers, expense as per bills J. N. Chandler, expense, state vs. Owens .00 P. A. Charlton, services as Btock inspector Boys and Girls Aid society, al lowance for May, 1911 N. Molitor. M. D., Services as secretary county board of health M.; K. Hall, M. D., services as county physician .....1 S. T. Booths, services quarantin ing small pox . case E. L. Bussey, hack hire as per bill .............. Newlln Drug Co., drugs as per bill Margaret Kelley, hospital fees as pe rbllls .." 155.80 Wright Drug Co., hospital fees1-- . as per bill -60 N. Molitor, M. D., profession al services as per bill 50.00 M. Irvine, M. D., professional ser vices as per bill 18.00 J. G. Snodgrass, groceries for Indigents J.70 Valentine Kramer, opening grave for pauper 6.00 Henry & Carr, funeral expenses etc., pauper 34.75 Henry & Carr, merchandise: for court house ' 75.95 E. C. Thatcher, repairs to court house 18.50 Bay & 'Zwelfel, supplies for court house 2.00 J. W. Welton & Son, wood for Court house 7.00 Cherry's New Laundry, laundry for Jail 3.00 Geo. L'ndgreen, suplles for Jail 4.40 I. R. Snook, express, etc 15.20 D. M. Clark, express 4 E. E. Bragg, express 4.40 Ed. Wrkht, express 2.40 O. W. Barlow, services as tru ant officer . 12.50 Co. tela- .50 Evening Observer, printing as per bill 32.90 J. E. Hall, services as assist ant fruit inspector 35.50 Mrs. Jno. Hilderbrandt, relief for May 25.00 Elizabeth. A. Garrtn, relief for May 12.00 E.M. Fellers, relleffor May . . . 15.00 Rose Hornbeck, relief for May. . 25.00 Clara Series, relief for May. . . . 10.00 Mrs. F. B. Huntley, relief tor May 15.00 Hariy French, relief for May. . , i 10.00 Mrs. O. Moffitt, relief for May . .. 15.00 Mary A. Burford, rel let f or May . 10.00 Mrs. M. A. Tripp, relief for May 10.00 C. W. P Ellsworth, service as - grand jury bailiff 13.00 Road Fond. J. E. Gllklson, work In R. D. No. 30 44.00 C. E. Golden, work in R. D. 21. 98.90 C, E. Golden, work in R. D. 13. . 10.30 Willcock Bros., drayage as per bill 1.00 Will Condit. supplies as per bill 13.50 La Grande Lodge A. F. & A. M. supplies as per bill ......... 30.00 S. L. Knight, drayage as per bill 1.00 G. T. Fleming repairs as per bill 1.73 Adolph Waelty work in R. D, 5. 52.00 Buffalo Steam Roller Co., sup- plies aa per bill 14.25 S. S. Boothe,,work In R. D. 27. . 106.60 Wm.. Wigglcsworth, work in R. ' D. 28 102.50 M. D. Sanderson work in R. D. 8. .32.50 O. W. Thompson, work in R. D. 38 ; 39.50 J. F. Campbell, work and sup plies as per bill ;. . . . . . .'. . . 397.27 Stroeber Bros., lumber as per bill 4.41 F. L. Lilly, supplies as per bill 43.40 Grande Ronde Cash Co., supplies Thursday La Grande June 22 KIT CARSON'S BUFFALO RANCH UILD WEST TRAINED WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITION. i 70.25 59.40 21.90 15.55 t al 1.70 Emll Nelderer, services as Jan- A. C. Williams, Justice peace itor, May fes, state vs. Desmond 8.30 Ruth Jackson. rading &th J. W, Walden. special consta bis, Justice pface court, state vr. ppfiniond ; . . . . grade manuscripts 21.00 Eflle B!llln(?s, grailine 8th 7.20 prnf mnntiBprlnts grams for sheriff 32.90 , C. A. Galloway, commissioners' fe-s 70.50 J. C Henry, livery hire 20.00 M. H. KIrtley, livery hire for prand Jury 6.C0 D. W. Souder, relief for May... 15.00 60.00 12.00 Matrtrle Slne-nr. roller for Mnv. 13 r0 S3X3SSES t 'J V ACRE LOTS IN EJECT R V ADDITION areLNow - Sellirig at $500 Pier Lot $50 Down and $10 Per Month. No Inter- est, No Taxes: , Price includes; the planting of lot -to orchard, and the care of ; same un til final payment is made. More profit on your investment in sight than on any prop erty in or about La Grande. 1.23 7.0.1 6.00 7.25 LA GRANDE IN VE STMENTCO; Foley Hotel Block Ben Courtney, work on coun ty roads Frank Coe, , work on county roads M. Gray, work on county roads. W. Coats, work on county roads Chas. R. Patten, work on county roads 28.90 Thomas Gooch, work on county roads 2.50 A. A. Gard, work on county roads 3.50 Henry Topp, work on county roads l.&o G. Topp, work on county roads. 6.25 I. Shafer, work on county roads 12.50 J. M. Hagey, work on county road 10.00 Ben Roberts, work on county roads 20.00 Al Henderson, work on county roads 13.00 W. J. Robblns, work on county roads 37.70 F. W. Hardy, work on county roads 67.30 E. Roberts, work on county roads 60.50 Elmer Houston work on coun ty roads 22.85 Roy Brooks, work on county roads W. D. Andrews, work on county roadg A. A. Sheasley, work on county roads Henry Smith, work on county roads Mrs. E. Shaw, cooking for road crew 28.00 Mrs. Maggie Bruce, Thos.' Bruce work on county road 3t.fo C. P." Thompson, work on coun ty roads 4..0 Harvey Campbell, work on coun ty roads 7.50 Lester Kingsley, work on coun ty roads 3.M Ed Wulf, work in R. D. 31 .... 140.00 Hans Endrup, work In R. D. 15. 59.0H Geo. Rankin, work In R. D. 15. Earl Rankin, work In R. D. 13. J. D. Casey, work In R. D. 15.. Dan McWaters, work In R. D. 15 Nel8 Endrup. work In R. D. 13 11. W. Gent, work in R. D. 1. . . Walt Weiss, work in R. D. 1 . . . W S. Montgomery, work In U. D. 18 9.00 C. Montgomery, work In R. D. 18 1G.00 King Roe. work In R. D. 18 8.00 R. I. Barker, work In R. D. 25. . 72.50 J. G. Snodgrass. supplies as per bill 49.50 Cochran & Cochran, repairs as per bill 5.:o Elgin Livery, Feed and Transfer company, livery hire as per bill . Clyde L. Kiddle, supplies for road . crew Geo. Palmer Lumber company, .lumber as per bill 70.6G Frank Ross, work In R. D. 25.. W. O. Sherwood, work In R; D. 19 La Grande Meat Co., supplies as per . bill 41.90 C E, Perln, work In R. D. 29 13.50 u, u. renn, worn n k. u z. iu.2 G. W. Ruckman work in R. D. 12 34.50 E. B. Tuttle, work In R. D. 12 . . . 31.50 Ezra Ricks, work In R, D. 11. . . 29.00 BUI West, work In R. D. 11.... 35.00 R. M. Duncan, work in R. D. 32 115.35 Roy Norval, work In R. D. 11. . . 4.00 Rldgar Rtlcks, work In R. D. 11. 10.00 J. Ricks, work In R. D. 11. .4.50 Will Wright, work In R. D. 29. . 58.25 J, A. Horn, work in R. D. 35 ... 41.50 F. H. Owsley, work In R. D. 20. . 12.50 L. E. Gibson, work In R. D. 20. 7.50 T. W. Grtder. work In R. D; 20 12.50 Arthur Curtis, surveying Speck hart roa'l 2.50 Thos. : Briuher, viewer Ross road .........I.'....'.. 10.40 E. A. Wills, viewer Ross road.. 5.40 Arthur Curtis, surveying Ross road ..v , 9.00 Thos. Brauher, viewer Welmer road 6 0 TENTH TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOUR.. THE LARGEST WILD WEST SHOW OH EARTH COMING DIRECT ON THEIR OWN SPECIAL TRAINS . ... OF DOUBLE LENGTH RAILROAD CARS FROM - ths EiccsT nA::c:: ::; x::s vtcrld. Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals From all parts of the Globe. Daring and death defying acts almost beyond the realms of lucid imagination. . ' A COSMOPOLITAN COLLECTION OF COWBOYS AND GIRLS, VANQUER03, SENORITAS, QUARDIS RURALES, CHAMPIONS OP THE LARIAT, ROUGH RIDERS, PONY EXPRESS VETERANS, .DARING ATHLETES, COMICAL CLOWNS, THRILLING INDIAN FIGHTS AND WAR DANCES. PRINCE BOTLOINE'S TROUPE OF RUSSIAN C0SSACKQ The most daring Horsemen in the World. BANDS of SIOUX, CHEYENNE and COMANCHE INDIANS. Fresh from the Camp-fire and Council, making their first acquaintance . with pale face civilizatiod. The Grand Ethnological Performance concludes with the Superb Spectacular, Dramatic, Historical Fantasy, 25.00 25.0J 5.00 5.00 12.0') 80.00 28.7T. - The Battle of Wounded Knee7 Introducing a vast and motley horde of Indians, Scouts, Trappers and Soldiers that actually took active part in the last brave Stand and hopeless struggle the noble redskin made for his freedom and rights. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, RAIN OR SHirQ Afternoon at a. Evening at 8. Doors open One Hour earlier. WATER PROOF CANVAS. . CANNOT LEAK. Grand, Gold Glittering Free Street Parade TWO MILES LONG at ti a. m. dally on the main thoroughfares. BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS on Show Grounds Immediately alter the Parade 1.50 2.15 70.60 68.00 37.25 BRING IN YOUR DAD HORSES AND MUIE8 Our Cowboys will ride them FREE OF CHARGE. r $2SMO mill km paU to airy pttmm hrimalmm. a Jbora mm mttlm (hay eanao (Continued on pag 11.) ...... i m.fi1tK.rr 'i-'J SUCCESSORS TO G. 1 FOWLER Phone, Main W CITY TRANSFER LINE Dealers in Rock Springs Coal andWpcC) V 'WM 1: . ''1.1.. , ' ." iv i '.;': .1 : 'l '