iENT OF CITY OF LA GRANDE
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LA GRANDE, OREGON. I Office supplies
at for six months ending' Printing ..... .
3. ;
lnd January 1,
BLACK
ALON
E
STRONG
RECEIPTS. .
.? 24,770.70
6 t t.V...v ..$ 10,716.54
.'. ' 7,231.55
. 669.50
8,960.99
993.15
ity tax, general fund.
ijty taxes, special inter-
fqnd 7,304.1
tty taxes, B. C. P. L.
fling fund 3,986.11
y taxes, library . .... 1,328.85
j taxes, park ...... 664.34
f impropriation ...... 1,244.29
Isr between Adams and .
fferson avenues ..... 570.16
r between Adams and
ishington avenues ... 702.37
fel'aneous receipts ... 56.81
teeds of improvement .
ids 56,312.21
iium on improvement
357.53
592.40
Library i . 1,347.32
rark 391.27!
Miscellaneous v' expenses,
coal, equipment of city ;
building, etc
Interest on city warrants,
general and water
Interest on city bonds. . .
Interest on improvement
warrants 2,910.39
Interest on : improvement
bonds ........ 5,779.98
REDUCTION ON ALL BERRIES
SAVE THAT TYPE. ''
2,528.02
Ten Cents Per Box Is Quotation Issued
'..' Today Few Changes. ;
Blackcaps is the only species of the
berry family that is staying at the
7.725.00 w0 130X68 for 25 cent class. All other
$ 25,376.21
(
Sed interest on im-
j;ineiit bonds
;el on improvement
ents
its
,:on improevent
452.00
1,123.17
0,889.17
17,026.59
1 receipts , $125,238.28
cash and receipts ... $150,008.98
DISBURSEMENTS.
plal . fund, warrants '
jW ......$ 18,054.68
r fund, warrants paid 13,614.18
ji fund, warrants paid . . 1,521.41
iitlgeni fund warrants
ii .. 120.64
B contingent, warrants
ad 57.75
aty ' found, warrants
,5d ...' 1,347.32'
C fund, warrants paid. . 391.27
rest on "city bonds ... 6,850.00
r$st on , city warrants, '
teii and general fund 2,582.02
Hfyf!; on improvement !
Ada 5,779.98
rest; on improvement !
arrants : 2,893.83
rovement bonds, paid . 10.000.UO
rovement warrants paid 68,973.00
Total expenditures . . 43,636.89
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Resources.
Water system, including
real estate belonging to
it . ...... , . . . . . ; . . . ; . . $230,000.00
Water system, new materi-
al on hand .......... .'. ' 1,000.00
Water system, tools and . u
.equipment . ,". ...'. .... . " 200.00
Publiq sewers, including
sceptic tank property1 ... 50,000.00
City hall property ; . . . ... 37,580.00
City building, property on
Elm street ,V. 23,000.00
Pest house property t. . 150.00
Library site 3,173.01
City park 6,500.00
Public library 1,450.00
Furniture and fixt-:res". . . . 2,890.00
Street department, tools
and enuipment .) 1.267.20
City scales ... ."A . .... . . . -. ' 100.00
Fire department: Fire
alarm system $4,500.00 " -
Auto car $5,800.00; tools t
and equipment, 4,850.00. 15.150.00
B. C. P. L. bond sinking
fund, (cash, bonds and "
warrants) ...... ...... 28,990.12
Cash on hand in addition to
the above ........ .". ... 7,599.17
Improvement liens 304,281.04
Total resources
. .$113,330.53
jtal disbursements ...$132,186.08
i on hand July 1, 1913 $ 17,822.90
EXPENDITURES.
' Water Department,
material and supplies $ 2,015.41
r and operating- ex-
8 . , 3,594.62
S sewers 320.35
$ 5,930.38
Street Department.
lies ' 164.14
it am operating ex-
nBe8 : 1,993.45
" Streets and build-
3,607.30!
Si r'8 office, salaries 1,872.11
t'i office, supplies
aeral expenses ... 516.66
Liabilities.
General bonds ......... .$284,000.00
Onera! fund warrants 87,737.88
Water fund warrants 9,829.09
Road fund warrants A 12.93
Contingent fund warrants. .55
Special interest fund war- .
rants . 875.00
B. CV. P.' Line fund 10.00,
Improvement bonds 243,922.00
Improvement warrants . . . 57,503.44
Total liabilities $683,890.89
City's present worth $ 29,439.64
City's present worth on Jan.
1,1913 $ 17,446.52
$ 8,153.66
'.Police
nee . .
trfiee .
Department.
Fire Department.
.ngf expenses $ 3,24.72
and equipment.. 164.74
Increase !......$ 11,993.12
State of Oregon, County of Union,
ss.
I, N. J. Mansager, being first duly
sworn, do hereby certify that the fore
croine statement is true and correct
to the best of my knowledge and be
lief. N. J. MANSAGER, .
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 21st day of July, 1913.
Signed: GEO. H. CURREY,
Notary Public for Oregon.
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Literary Prize Offered.
Parisi July 21. Announcement was
made today that an annual literary j
nri7.e of S200 has been given by i
James Hazen Hyde to be awarded to
the French society of letters. tUn -ture
of the work to be preferably
$ 1,314.46 historic, literary, scientific, social or
2,567.83
294.35
$ 2,862.18
iYnirtlative Department.
artistic relating to an exchange, of
idea between France and another coun-
Jfe'.arie $ 2,751.15 try.
LUMBER
WILL NEVER
CHEAPER.
BE
than now. As you know, the
lumber fit for milling is getting
scarcer every year. Then why
not begin building now and take
advantage of the present mr
ket? Later o nyou will regret
t. We have full supplies for
high-grade lumber for both ex
terior and interior construction.
berries are down to 10 cents today,
and in this reduction in prices is rep
resented about all the change in Mon
day morning market quotations.
All kinds of berries 'seem plentiful,
the home grown raspberry being of
and especially fine caliber this year.
The market quotations today are:
EggS UUu
Fresh ranch eggs 30c.
Butttr Fancy creamery, 35 cents 1
lb. roll; 2 lb. roll 65c.
Ranch butter 1 lb. roll 30c; 2 lb.
roll 55c.
Flour, Hay, Feed. Etc
Wild Hay (retail) $12.00. f
Timothy $16.0016.00.
Alfalfa hay $13.00 (retail).
Shorts-$1.40. ;., ."
Oats $1.60 per cwt ' :
,: Bran-T-$1.25per cwt.
Vegetable ant MlStiellaneoM.
Asparagus (Walla Walla) 10
straight.
Rhubarb 5c.
Green peas, home grown, 10c, and 3
for 25c.
Onions $2.00 cwt, email lota 2c
lb.
Young onions 3 for 10c. ;
New potatoes 3c.
Bean White l-Sc: II vi. lOctlU
Radishes, (Walla Walla and home
grown) 5c.
Cabbage (new) 5c lb.
Spinach 5c.
Young turnips 5c; 310c.
Beets 5c.
Cucumbers Walla Walla hothouse,
2 25c.
Stringbeans 10c.
. Fresh tomatoes 1520c.
Fruit, Kw.
Cherries (home grown) 10c lb;
(Milton) 15c lb.
Peaches (Cal.) 10 per lb. and 2
25c.
Strawberries 10c.
BlfiokberneR, raspberries (home
grown), dewberries 10c, blackcaps
2 for 25c,
Cantaloupes 15c and 225c.
Watermelons Go !!.'
Gooseberries 25cii0c per gal.
Lemons 45 and Wc.
Home grown ai"ilt.s &oc.
Oranges 35-50-60c. ,
ntinanns 0r ner do.
Grape fruit 15c.
Sugar Fruit sugar, retail (cash)
$5.90; same grade 30 days $6.30.
Beet sugar Cash $5.70; thirty daysj
$6.10. - l'
Honey 20c. . 3 lbs. for 50c. ''
Feed and Flour. ' !
Rolled oats $1.65 per cwt.
Rolled Barley $1.50. j
Blue Stem flour $1.40. 1
Patent $1.30. ( " --
White Quartz $1.40 sack 1
Snowdrift $1.40 sack. j
Sw Foam $1.26. J
Elkhorn flour $1.40.
Cattle
Choice steers $7.25. j
Common $6.00$6.50. . I
Cows, top $6.50. '
Fancy light cows-$6.2G. .
Heavy onlves J4.00)B.R0 c.w
Fancy light calves $7.00$8.00.
JtiOgN.
T5...,4 V...1.I "irv
Medium light $7.50.
Best heavy $6.50.
Rough and heavy $6.00 at $7.00.
Sheep.
Spring lamtis $5.00.
Common $3.00.
Best vearlinirs $3.25.
Yearlings $4.00.
Fancy ewes $3.28.
Fowl and Mlscelitineon.
Ducks. dressed. 18c.
Chickens 18c '
THEY READ THE OBSERVER THAT WAS ISSUED SATURDAY,
JUNE 21ST, AND OUR AD THAT WAS TN IT. ON WEDNESDAY
THE PLACE WAS SOLD.
Of Course It Was a Bargain
BUT THIS COMPANY ALWAYS HAS SOME
THING GOOD TO OFFER ANYONE WHO MAY
WANT A CITY HOME, VACANT LOTS ACRE
AGE OR MAYBE A FARM. HERE IS A GOOD
ONE TO GET INTERESTED IN.
TWO LOTS, EACH LOT 60x110 FEET, MAK
ING LARGE PLACE 120x110 ON WHICH THERE
IS A GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE, GOOD WELL
AND WOOD HOUSE. THIS IS THE LOW PRICE
THAT TAKES IT, $1,000.00. MUST HAVE $150.00
CASH, BALANCE PAYMENTS. ,
WE SELL
ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY
La Grande Investment Co.
1111 ADAMS AVE., FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK
Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble.
When you have trouble with your
stomach or chronic constipation, don't
imagine that your case is beyond help
just because your doctor fails to give
you relief. Mrs. G. Stengele, Plain
field, N. J., writes: "For over a month
past I have been troubled with my
stomach. Everything I ate upset it
terribly. One of Chamberlain's ad
vertising booklets came to me. After
reading a few of the letters from
people who had been cured by Cham
berlain's Tablets, I decided to try
them. I have taken nearly three
fourths of a package of them and can
now eat almost everything that I
want." For sale by all dealers.
For Cuts, Burns and Bruises.
In every home should be a box of
Bucklln's Arnica Salve, ready to PW
in every case of burns, cuts, -wornm
or scalds. J. H. Polanco, Deivaife.
Tex., R. No. 2, writes: "Bucklin's Arn
ica Salve saved mv little girlJsiajr
foot, No one believed It couYik .
cured." The world's best salve, Orajpr
25c. Recommended by al' duggisSai.
uMing Is No
Difficult Task
i
Cherry Pickers Wanted.
Cherry pickers and packers wanted.
Experience unnecessary. Call C. O
Ramsey & Co., Main 38. ,
EN AHA LUMBER COMPANY
i Bfr HILL
m it-adv AranrMV
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A Select Non-SeeUriu Bouding and Day Stiiool
ior Boya. MiliUuy Diadplinr. Small Claaaej: Men
Teachers. Careful luperruioo Kcue teaulu thai
lie sot attained eUewhere. Send for catalog.
PORTLAND, OREGON
WHEN YOU BUY YOUR MATERIAL FROM
THE ONE RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE OF
LA GRANDE. EVERYTHING WE CARRY IS
TRUE TO NAME AND REPUTATION WHICH IS
OF CONSIDERABLE IMPORTANCE IN BUILD
ING. IF YOU PUT INFERIOR MATERIAL IN A
BUILDING IT MEANS TROUBLE LATER. OUR
HIGH GRADE MATERIAL COSTS NO MORE
THAN THE INFERIOR GOODS.
COME IN AND LET US TELL YOU SOME FAOTS
ABOUT BUILDING AND SHOW YOU JUST
HOW CHEAPLY IT CAN BE DONE.
ARE YOU PUSHING ONE OF OUR EASY RUB
NING LAWN MOWERS ON YOUR LAWN? YCSF
SHOULD BE.
F. L. LILLY
HARDWARE
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