Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1911)
Y PAUE 2 LA GitANiiL E JLMXG OBSEUYLis MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911. 3U i. : ? ?. I i.i I'. 5 Mi,.. ? H-' i ' ' f t It "' H s i i , 1 ' span Clothes and Not Regrets WD IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU JHAT THERE ARE TWO PARTS TO EVERY PURCHASE. WHAT YOU EXPECT AND WHAT YOU GET. BE" SURE THE CLOTHING STORE WHICH PERMITS A SALESMAN TO SELL YOU A SUIT YOU DON'T WANT, IS WORKING FOR ITS OWN t ml RUCKMJIN DEAD SURVIVED BY HUSBAJiD AND FOUR CHILDREN. ; Death Comes a Few Honrs After the Birth of a 8on Saturday Sight. A few hours after a son had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Ruck man of Alloel last Saturday night, Mrs. Ruckman died of an acute at tack of Brlgrht's disease a malady with which she has been suffering1 for some time, and which was the cause of her being moved to the local hos pital from her Alice! home shortly before death came. The. motherless babe Is healthy and strong today. Mrs. Ruckman's , remains were laid away at Alicel this morning at 11 o'clock with Rev. Hamilton officiat ing. The sorrowing relatives and In timate friends have the sympathy of the entire community for yet young, popular and well known, Mrs. Ruck- man's death is caus'.ng deep sorrow and regret. She Is survived by her husband, S. G. Ruckman, two sons, a daughter and a babe of two days, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Alcel, and several brothers and sisters. Before her marriage to Mr. Ruckman she was Miss Lillle Clark and her parent well known pioneers of the county. Among near relatives of the deceas ed are Samuel Cochran, C. E. Coch ran and George T. Cochran of this city, all of whom attended the funeral this morning. 9.50 8.75 2.25 .7.20 10.15 8.' INTERE9TS, NOT YOURS. THE 4FTER IREGRETS WILL BE YOURS, TOO. THE AVERAGE CLOTHIER CANNOT CATER TO MANY MEN OF MANY MINDS. HE ISN'T BIG ENttl'GH. IF YOU, BUY ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES YOU WILL GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU EX PECT AND NO REGRETS. COME AND SEE WHAT WE ARE SHOW ING IN SUITS AND OVEUCOATSFOR FALL AND WINTER. A SH CLOTHIERS Bros. AND FURNISHERS Averts Awful Tragedy. j , Timely advice given Mrs. C. Wll lougtoby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No. 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and sav- Its Equnl Dont Exist. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck len'B Arnica Salve. It's the one per fect healer of cuts, corns, burns. d two lives. Doctors had said her I bruises, sores, scalds, bolls, , lucers. frightful cough was a "consumption" I eczenie, salt rheum. For sore eyes, cought and could do little to help her. ! cold sores, chapped hands or sprains After many remedies failed, her aunt j it's supreme. Unrivaled for pil s. Try urged her to take Dr. King's New Dis covery.,' "I have be n taking it for some time," she wrote "and the awful j cough has almost gone, It also saved my, little boy when taken with a se vers bronchial trouble." This match- less medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. ' It. Only 25c at all druggists, eod & wkly t We pay cash for any Oregon ses sion laws before 1866. Also want sen ate Journals 1S62 and 1864. Also codes 1851, journal of council, 1851, statutes 1854 and of 1855, and code of civil procedure and general laws 1862, and oirfcWpa 1fiJ3.18.ia TV ..(to & eod & wkiy pnt-non & Co.. Inc. Portland. Orepon. IS YOUR NAME IN THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ? OUR NEW BOOK GOES TO PRESS OCTO BER 15TH, AND WE SHOULD RECEIVE NOTICE OF ANY CHANGES OR OMIS SIONS BEFORE THAT DATE. Home Independent Telephone Co. BILLS ALLOWED BY THE COUNTY COURT. General Fond1. I. W. Faulk, Taking Wesley McCrary to Oregon trainln? school $ 35.00 E. E. Bragg, traveling expens es last quarter 50.0'J O. Chllders, wor kin iax depart partment 75.00 F. P. Chllders, prisoners' board for September 59.32 Emll Neiderer, servlcts a Jani tor , , 60.00 Boys and Girls Aid society, al lowance for September IO.Oj N. Molitor, M. D., services as sec retary county board of healtl 8.92 M. K. Hall, M. D., service as , county physician 25.00 P. A. Charlton, services aj s'otk Inspector 25.00 1 E. O. Light and Power company lights as per bill 10.00 Home Independftnt T lephone Co. Home Independent Telephone Co., phone rent as per bPl.. 34.5c Bradley and Malonev, plum ing as per bill 57.80 Cherry's New Laundry, laun dry for Jail 2 0C J G. Snodgrr.ss, supplies for Jail 4.1S Sanitary Chemical Cj suppMe for Jail fO.OO Emil Neiderer, tsupplies fjr court house.... i.W E. L. Bussey, hack hiro for p.na pers .'. 7.5f. Vernle Masters, carln.: for Buo Staniels ... 33.09 Henry and Carr, merchandise as per bill .' 39.50 Fioneer Flouring Mill Co. s'lp plies for poor farm ........ ;7.4 5 Boldton & Bodmer Co., supple plies fbr poor farr.. . ..... 16.75 James A. Bugg, suuulies for poor farm ................. 5.50 W. A. Maxwell, coroners fees, etc., Davidson Inquest ...... 47.00 G. L. Huffman, constable feet, Davidson Inquest 8.00 G. C. Miller, witness Davidson son Inquest 8.00 Walter Cock, witness Davidson Inquest , . . . . 8.00 J. T. York, witness Davidson Inquest 6.00 G. L. Huffman, witness David son Inquest 16.00 E. P. Ashby, witness Davidson lnqifest l.b1) Rube Gentry, witness David son Inquest 7.60 T. T. Cock, witness Davidson Inquest S."';) J. L. Jacobs, juror Davidson Inquest 1. Fred G. Wilson, juror Davidson inquest Geo. Balrd, juror Davidson In quest . .. Geo. A. Sclblrd, Juror Davidson inquest .................V.. . J-20 j S. I. Benson, Juror Davidson In-. , - j quest 120: i C. J. Forsstrom, Juror Davidson ' i Inquest 1.2?, Dr. J. P. Myers, autopsy David- son lnqutsst . .T ........... . 25.00! J. C. Crawford, serving sub-. I poena Davidson inquest .... 2.60; W. A: Maxwell,. Justice peace fees state vs. Compton ...... It ' 0 ! J. R. McLaren, justka peace j and constable fees state vs. ; 1 Auburn 8.50 J. R. McLaren, Justice peace fees state vs. Jackson ...... 3.80 A. C. RollinB, constable fees ' Justlch peace court state vs. . Jackson . 28.05 J. R. McLaren, Justice peace and constable fees state vs. . Hopkins D. A. Barnes, Justice peace fees state vs. Daitl J. C. Chrlstlanson, constable Dees Justice peace court state vs. Dalti .................. D. A. Barnes, justice fees Btate vs.. Raymond John McLachlen, constable constable justice peace court J. C. Chrlstlanson, constable Justice peace court state vs. Raymond ..' D. A. Barnes, justice peace fees state vs. Mlcoloda J. C. Chrlstlanson, constable justice peace court state tb. Mlcoloda 2.?5 I. W. Faulk, constable fees Justice peace court state vs. , Dial A. C. Williams, justice peace '. court state vs. Buchanan.. I. W. Faulk, constable Justice peace court state vs. Buchan an A. C. Williams, Justice peace state vs. Wulf I. W. Faulk, constable Justice peace court state vs. Wulf . . . A, -C. 'Williams, Justice peace fees state vs. Keefer A. C. Williams, justice peacte fees state vs. Berry , , I. W. Faulk, constable fees Juries peacf court statu vs ' Berry .'. E. S. Bush, witness Justice peace court state vs. Berry .. V. H. Stanchflsld, witness jus tice peace court state vs Berry Chester Wolf, witness Jusilce peace court state vs. Bsrry . . James Utz, witness Just.ce pt'ace court state vs. Burry . A. C. Williams, constable&hrd A.-C. Williams, Justice peace .fers state vs. Davis ........ J. H. McLachlen, constable justice peace court state vs. Davis 2.40 A. C. Williams, Justice peace fees state vs. Denman ...... 7.45 I. W. Faulk, constable Justice peace court state vs. Denman W.'D. Del more, witness JustUe pi?ace court state vs. Den man 1.70 Walter Frances, witness Jus tice peace court state vs. Den man 1.70 A. C. Williams, Justice peace fees state vs. Berry 4.80 I. W. Faulk, constable Justice peace court state vs. Berry.. .70 Geo. Huffman, expense In re Compton insane 6.25 Chas. Crandall, wood for court house 23.00 Evening Observer, printing de linquent tax list 408.85 Morning Star, printing delin quent tax list 375.35 Union restaurant, meals for . prisoners 4.05 F. P .Chllders, expenses as per bill , 38.20 C. T. Bacon, professional ser vices as ptsr bill 35.00 F. W. Whiting, professional ser- '.. vices for Bud Staniels 50.00 Grande Ronde hospital, hospl- , tal fees as per bill 137.50 Goodnough and Son, repairs at court house 2.50 J. W. Welton and Son, wood and Coal for poor farm 131.04 G. M. Richey, p. m., stamped en velope 43.32 E. E. Bragg, express as per bill 3.65 Ryder Bros., supplies for sher iff's office 6.75 Bushong and Co., supplies for M aiiaHemeiit 17.60 8.4: 10.05 74.30 7.45 7.70 5.0- 1.70 J70 1.70 1.70 ...Jn 7.45 While large capital and surplus, together with am ple resources and modern facilities, are , important factors in the stability of every financial institution, its strength depends prfn cipc Uy upon the men who direct its affairs. The management of this bank is composed of men hav ing long . experience in banking and commercial affairs, and they are well known for their sound judgement and for their influence in the community. United States National Bank mon council. of the city of La Grande ; tlon adopted by said common counc Oregon, on the 4th day of October, on the 28th day of June, 1911, whevete' 1911, creating Improvement district said council determined and dertareJ No. 40 and designating Spring ave-1 its intension; to improve all t;;; rct nu:, as such district, and in pursuance tion of Seventh street in mA iaipm of a resolution adoptsd by said coin-1 ment district at hereinafter di-scribed, mon council on the SOth day of Au by laying thereon macaU'uu and t-i-gust, 1911, whereby laid council, de- j ment curb and gutter, tbe count II. 1t, termined and declared its intention to ten days after the service ot this notice Improve all that portion of Spring -upon the owners of the property kf avenue in said improvement district fected and benefitt d by such improve as hereinafter described, by laying ment, order that said above described thereon standard board walk on north i improvement be made; that the boun slde, the council will, ten days aftei daries of said district to be so Improv the service of this notice upon the1 ed are as follows: ' ' ' , 1.20 owners of the property affected and b neflted by such improvement, order tJiat said above described improve ment be made; that the boundaries of said district to be so improve are as follows. All that portion or Spring avenue, from the west lin; of Fourth street, to the east line of Alder street. (A) And the propirty affected or benefited by said Improvement is as follows: Along the south side of lots and 7. block 11, lots 6 and 7, block 8, lota j 6 and 7,. block 5, lots 6 and 7, block 2, Romlg's addition and lot 10, block 13 and lots 1 and 10 block 10, Grandy's addition to La Grande, Oregon, and the A. C. Huntington tract In the city of La Grande, Oergon. . Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and (Continued on Pape , Six) XOTTCE OF STREET IMPROTEMEJfT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No- I tice Is hereby flven that In pursuance 120 of a resolution adopted by the corn- purpose of paying for such Improve ment. That the estimated cost of such Improvement is the sum of $510.55. That the council will, on the 18th day of October, 1911, mejt at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock, p, m. to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any person ftellng aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon. October 4th, 1911 CITY COUXCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. 10-6-10t All that portion of Seventh street from the south line of Washington avenue, to the north line of M avenue. (A) And the property affected or benefited by said improvement is as follows: The east half of block 56, 61, 64 and 99 and the west of blocks 55. 62. 63 and lOO.Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Oregon. ' Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefited by such Improvement for the purpose of paying for such Improve ment. That the estimated cost of such improvement is the sum of J6.344.50. That the council will, on the 18th day of October, 1911, meet at the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m. to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any person benefited by such Improvement for the fueling aggrieved by such assessment. , j La Grande, Oregon, October 4th, 1911 CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. By C. M. HUMPHREYS. Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. , 10-6-10t 0TICE OF STREET DIPROYEJIEXT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby given that In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the com mon council of the city ef La Grande on the 5th day of August, 1909, creat ing Imprevement district No. 5 and designating Seventh 'street, as such district and In pursuance ot a resolu- Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot D. C. Brichcux, Prop. I