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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1913)
TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913. 4 PAGE TWO , LA GRANDE flVJSKtNt UJJSJatviatt. , , i ;i I! h ;l t ! ' !V: r I )':. MoPUments Concrete Blocks Made In La Grande LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Material Made in La Grande. KnOWII E. C. DAVIS Cor Greenwood S Ave. " La Grande. Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and Doors Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO. O N N roiacoc and COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS May term, 1913. Apjp IS es Both very good varieties Apples 35c Box Potatoee35c Sack TOT MOD THINGS O08T NO MORI THAlf ORDIKABY TXH50B IF YOU KM OW WHERE TO BUT. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 YEGETABLES IN SEASON ALL THE TIME. LUMBER WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER. z!-rA r-w. WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY than now. As ' you know, the lumber fit for milling is getting scarcer every year. Then why not begin building new and take advantage of the present mr ket? Later o nyou will regret it We have fall supplies for high-grade lumber for both ex- i terior and interior construction. 1 X-fcA. iWw?S Bills audited and allowed as fol lows: , . , , . Road Fund. Wm. Wiglesworth, work on road district No. 1 ....... . $100.00 E. D. Kingsford, wor kon road district No. 1 F. L. Wiglesworth, - work on road district No. 1 J. D. Hibbert, work on road district No. 1 J. T. Hibbert, work on road district No. 1 ............. G. B. Dotson, work on road district No. 1 ........... . C O. Devore, work on road district No. 1 ............ F. M. Reynolds, work on road district No. 1 ............ . L. C. Grout, work on road district No. 1 ............ Wm. Wiglesworth, work pn county roads ............ Ray Clark, work on county roads . . . .' 20.00 G. B. Dotson, work on coun ty roads J. W. Patterson, work ., on county roads F. L. Wiglesworth, work on county roads J. , Darr, work on road dis trict No. 5 Nelse Christiansen, work on : county roads, Edward Fickle, lumber for . :. roads . John Smith, work on coun- ty roads R. t Barker, 'work on road district No. 2 Roy-Barker; work on road i district No. 2 ............ Chas. Organ, work on road .. district No. 2 ............. George Chadwick, work on -. road district No. 9 .......... , J, '.JB. Witherspoon, work on road district No. 4 ........ Homer , Bechtel, work on . road district No. 4 Overton, Scott, work on road district No. 4 ............ Jesse King, work on road dis trict No. 4 ........ Will Ruckman, cash paid for I freight ... Michel! Hardware Co., supplies for roads 89.05 F. P. Duncan, repairing road graders 1 .25 Cochran & Cochran, black' smithing as per bill 5.45 Metzler-Hegsted Lumber Co., lumber for roads 9.35 Overton Lumber Co., lumber for roads U.10 A. B. Hudelson & Son, supplic3 for roads 1.25 J. W. Minnick, lumber and la bor for roads 07.75 George Palmer Lumber Co.; lumber for roads 141.04 Imbler Lumber Co., lumber for roads .. , 20.96 Lynn Chadwick, work on road district No. 6 18.00 Arthur Hallgarth, work on roads 15.00 Frank Ross, work on road dis trict No. 2 ... 97.50 Charles Mayotte, work on road District No. 2 67.50 Frank Burford, work on road district No. 2 ,v 65.00 James Burke, work on road district No. 2 30.00 John Rich, work on road dis trict No. 2 5.00 John Rundell, riprapping on Little Creek 37.50 J. B. Breshears, work on road - district No. 4 56.50 W. F. Breshears, work on road district No. 4 28.75 Jay Breshears, work on road district No. 4 7.50 J. H. Cruikshank, work on road district No. 4 18.75 R. W. Garrett, work on road 95.00 95.00 10.00 10.00 53.75 23.75 6.00 38.50 28.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 44.37 4.00 22.00 , 7.60 30.00 15.00 7X0 41.00 i 19.25 .17.50 moo t 8.7c 1.62 63.00 ! J 7.00 j 20.00 i i i i 50.00 50.60 56.25 37.15 10.50 . 5.C5 district No. 4 Home Construction Co., rock for roads i . L. C. Smtih, auto hire La Grande Meat Co., supplies for cook wagon..... 46.84 Ed Sailing, work on river and bridges F. Beasius, work on river and bridges . 22.50 O. K. Davis, worK on river and bridges .,... H-25 W. M. Cantrell, work on river and bridges 72.00 C. L.' Squires, work on river and bridges ,. . . 22.50 C. E Conklin, work on river and bridges 27.50 J. Andrews, work on river and bridges ......... ........ 20.00 J. Keefer, work on river and bridges ...!...... C. Butcher, work on river and bridges E. Houston, work on river and bridges : D. Mays, work on river and bridges Fred Taal, labor, and lumber for bridges V ..... John Winn, work on river and bridges Al Smith, work on river and bridges 10.00 J. Houston, work on river and - (Continued on Page Three.) Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon, for furnishing and laying ap proximately Eleven hundred and sixty (110) lineal feet of eight (8) ineh sewer along the center lino of Third Street, from the center lino of "M Avenue to tike center line of "L" Ave nue, and along the center line of L" Avenue front the cento Hn of Third Street to the Bast property line of Cedar Street ia the city of L aOrande, Oregon; said sewer to be laid ia at cordance with the plana and specifi cation, now on file, in tab office and under the supervision of toe City In spector. All bids to be in before eight (8) o'clock p. m., Wednesday evening, May 21st, 1913, and must be accompanied by a certified check of five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council, May 7th, 1913. LEE WARNICK, Recorder of the Cityof La Grande, Oregon. 6-9-10t Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon New shipment just in Fresh Shipment of STRAWBERRIES Every day. ' City Grocery and Bakery HOME OF FANCY GROCERIES Phone Main 75 I a Gram Thursday C May 29 Free Circus Street Parade 10:30 a3h 9 bands, 250 Wtg people of all climes in native fostumes wilt be shown in parade; Two shows daily afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at I and 7 p.m. Waterproof tents. . Admission 25 centsto see it.allj Stew- r) 2g Opera IIERE IS A CLEAN, WHOLE SOME BULLY PLAY By Gene-Stratton-Por-ter, author of "A Girl of the Limberlost." A NOVELTY SUCCESS UNIQUE SCENIC PRODUCTION Scintillating With WIT, MUSIC AND PATHOS Prices 58c 75e $1, $U3 This Week You Should Get Many Votes in the Lyon-Taylor Contest Every candidate shoul d actively urge friends to make We dnesday purchases. Note the spec ials for this Wednesday. Wednesday Specials 1000 votes on every 25c Camera purchase. 1000 votes on every 25c Candy purchase. 1000 votes on every 25c Talcum purchase. 1000 votes on every 25c Soap purchase. Silverthorn's FAMILY DRUG STORE Tents, 1000 votes on $1.00. Refrigerators, 1000 on $1.00. Steel Ranges 1000 on $1.00. Tocket Knives 1000 on $1.00. F. L. Lilly 5000 votes on every dollar on every sale of Beds, Springs, matt tresses and other bed room forniture. 25,000 votes o n every sale. Henry & Carr Furniture and Undertaking 1000 votes to $1.00 on all money paid on account.' Every deposit of $10.00 on a tailored sit mnnnn 80,000 10,000 6,000 5,000 60,000 Z, ' """" i ore 1000 Lnpep7ry nW -rth f Ide Si,ver Collars oW up to vTjveUr 5o,oo for tw coiiarYr 25c- THE TOGGERY " Every ready made suit sold kvery pair of Hanan shoes Any pair in house Straw Hate Auto Coats Auto gloves One subscription to th e Daily Obesrver delivered in tfc i mail means 40,000 votes. neered in the ci ty, means 70,000 votes-the daily by, $1 4? 4-1 jftiSSMi j menus ahcu WtSSNCS MkvDuncm Ouxcm iiiWisrtaisfcs1ttjLl