La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 08, 1914, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!
PAGE SEVEN.
There are many reasons why
you should,
COOK WITH ELECTRICITY
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most convenient and modern
way of operating the kitchen in
your home. . . :.
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t La Grande Meat Co., do 29.62
I.J poor farm 05.00
-1 Antone Walbery, work at poor
J farm 14-00
X Leonard Johnson, do 12.00
Vi Ivy Mitchell, do 16.00
,Kffie Fitzgerald, do ... .. 4.00
r . ZjUruncK, supplies iui jjuui
; iarm ....... ,. . u.uw
4 Grande Ronde Hospital, hospit-i :
j ai icco o O.IIO ....... .
J . mil 8 Drug oiore, cirugs iur in-
i dieents 3.85
' Valentine Kraemer, opening
't riai7ik ftr innifrpnf. fi (111
Red Cross Drug Store, drugs
ior lnoigent x.uu
"i N. K. West, merchandise for
?( indigent e.ob
Bertha M. Alford, widow's pen-
i sion 11.63
Hattie M. Brown, do Z6.63
';. Mary H. Bean, do 12.50
, Tl 1.1. J 11 Cfi
ri: n ti j, in nn
,Vr T imlin r'nctln An 10 00
; Mary A. Cleprg, do 10.00
r;.( Lou Dawson, do 10.00
. .. N Af t in Dallf-n. f?n 10 00
...i ii.ii.ik i a. urn iiniji. fin ......... e.n.ttt
Lena Groupe, do 17.50
f Belle Huntley, 32.50
Augusta C. Johnson, do 10.00
'J; Damietta Kindred, do 3.35
Cecil Jones M . . . 1 0.00
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-uvj 41.1115111,, iw.uu
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Alice M. Lemon, do 11.6?.
? Frances Leonard, do 17.50
Margaret M. Miller, do 17.50
Z Nellie M. Martin, do 40.00
' Sarah Nash, do 25.00
1 Nettie Rich, do 10.00
- Mary Smith, do . .' 25.00
; Minnie Shaw, do 17.50
j Toy L. Young, refund of tax-
es 44.64
;' Road Fund.
Bolton-Bodmer Co., supplies for -
'; roads ; 548.45
Blumenstein & Reed, work on
roaas ym)
" Frank J. Bradley, making road '
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S. F. Daily, work on roads ... 54.00
A. Pacy, work on road ddstrict
No. 2 22.50
Tom Marks, do 22.50
; Grande Ronde Lumber Com-
pany, lumber 10.75
J. G. Lambert, do 45.05
J. E. Lenhart, do 45.75
F. L. Lilly, supplies for roads 80.94 l
Michell Hardware Co., do .... 45.40
C. Neal, work on roads 20.00
'; Snook Bros. Produce Co., sup- !
plies for roads 1.70
; R. Ricks, work on roads ' 79.20
E. Rinehart, do 44.80
J M. McKinnis, do .., 76.00
Wm. Wigglesworth, work on !
road district No. 1 45.00
Frank Wigglesworth, work on
roads . . 52.50.
L. A. Mulvehill, work on road i
district No. 1 57.50
ti. j. WRvnrp. nn .-ill. 11
Geo. Foster, do 45.00
E. J. Savre. do 10.00.
w. vv. Langlord, work on road
i district No. 2 121.00
Ed. Lee, do 82.501
T T r.. ,i lorn
r.J. 1 : j fa
Ned Slater, do 22.50
Dick Slater, do 20.00 1
James W. Hoatson, do 6.25
Jumes Hoatson, do 12.50
Ben De Bordie, do 12.50
Ernest Fell, do ..... 6.25
J. W. Patterson, do 10.00 !
Jacob Clark, work in road dis-
trict No. 3 23.75'
I C. Kennedy, do 214.83
Walter Clapp, do 43.33
5? T Simmons. An. S2.K0
.1 M vmitn tin . . 1 .111
Dick Smith, do 22.50
John Haden, do 7.50
Neal Johnson, do 7.50
Alit Lindsay, do 7.50
Ed. Lindsay, (To 4.17
J. H. Blumenstein, do 12.92
E. J. Bean, do 7:50
Tom Stepp, do 10.00
Mantia Stepp, do 12.50
George Hendricks, do . . 6.25
Ed. Paul, do 6.25
R. L. Young, do .. . 8.75
John' Stepp, do . . . ... i. . . . .'. 5.00
J. B. Breshears, work in road
district No. 4 54.00
J. M. Darr, work in road dis
trict No. 5 77.00,
Jas. Darr, do . . ; 52.50
George Darr, do 52.50
John Jones, do 36.25
Jas. Patten, do" 36.25
Ruth Darr, do 20.12
Willis Wright, work in road
district No. 6
Blake Shields, do
L. A. Gassett, do
44.00
25.00
10.00
Frank Conklin, work in road
district No. 7 , , 45.00
H. C. Conrad, do
Jack Hensley, do
Chas. Hensley, do
Chas. Adams, do
J. D. Waadell, do
28.75
40.00
40.00
37.50
52.50
R. C. German, work in road
district No. 7 22.50
Chas. Kinan, do 200
C. C. Conrad, do 3.75
P. A. McDonald, do 35.00
J. L. Woodell. do 103.75
Oscor McAlister, do 10.00
John Hensley, do 22.50
Carl Curteman, do 12.50
E. R. Greiner, do 12.50
G. I. Wade, do 10.00
Jerry Veach, od 10.00
Hugh Hulse, do 3.75
F. B. Taal, work in road dis
trict No. 9 23.75
H. R. Taal, do 5.00
F. G. Sholdstrom, do 42.50
A. Taaupe, do 22.50
K. W. Smith, do 25.00
H. N. Hagey, do . . .' 48.75
Wm. Cantrell, do 72.50
D. H. McWaters, do 6.25
D. WSanford, do 22.50
J. Sanford, do 17.50
S. W. Simes, do 35.00
H. Hofman, do 17.50
Arthur Moore, work in road
district No. 10 100.00
Jas. Riggs, do 22.00
Ernest Brichel, work on roads 16.25
George Brichel, do 27.50
I Don Gorman, do 13.75
Riley Chandler, do .v 11.25
Ray Patten, do 13.75
John Keefsr, do 35.62
Elmer Houston, do 27.50
Doc Saling do 7.50
C. Fisher, do 5.00
John Wood, do 10.00
J. W. Beaumont, do 5.00
James Christionsen, do 2.50
Chas. Simmons, do 9.00
J. F. Campbell, do 87.50
Scott Gleese, do 11.85
John W. Hill, blacksmithing . . 2.65
H. G. Masterson, supplies for
roads 194.75
In the matter of the allowance of
bills. Alowed.
In the matter of the monthly re
port of county treasurer. Allowed.
In the matter of the monthly state
ment of scalp bounty warrants is
sued. Approved.
In the matter of the monthly al
lowance to various indigent persons.
Clerk directed to draw warants to
the following:
Alfred Banks. $10.00; Mrs. Hilde
brandt, $12.50; Edward Jarvey, $10;
Laura E. Morris, $12.50; Millie Mc
Lachlen, $10.00; Mrs. Ole Olson, $7.50:
Ellen A. Palmer, $10.00; D. W. Sou
lier, $15.00; Clara Series, $10.00;
Mrs. J. O. Sage, $10.00; J. F. Will
iams, $12.50; Mary Weaver, $10.00!
Mrs. Robt. Wilkinson, $10.00; Rosa
Dunbar, $10.00; Thos. W. Currey,
$10.00; Mrs. Wallace, $15.00.
In the matter of the petition of F.
C. Bramwell for rebate of taxes. Con
tinued for the term.
In the matter of the petition of Toy
1., Young for refund of taxes, County
clerk ordered to draw warrant In fa
vor of Toy L7 Young for $44.64 as re
fund of taxes.
Iij the matter of the petition of F.
D. Wagner for refund of taxes. Pe
tition granted sheriff to take credit
In the matter of the county aid for
Mrs. Alma Thorp. County clerk or
dered to draw warrant for $35.00 in
favor of Mrs. Alma Thorp. '
In the' matter of the declaring lien
for cutting out fire blight on cer
tain lands. County claims lien on
land for cutting fire blight
In the matter of the application for
warehouse license, Pioneer Flouring
Mill Co., Elgin Flouring Mill Co.,
Conley Warehouse, Grande Ronde
Grain Co., Imbler Flouring Mill, La
Grande Milling Co., and Union Flour
ing Mill Co. Licenses granted.
In the matter of the proposed coun
ty road petitioned for by J. 8. Thomp
son, et al. County clerk ordered to
enter resolution declaring road to be
a public necessity and directing the.
county surveyor to view out the same.
In the matter of proposed county
road petitioned for by Dunham
Wright) et al. County clerk directed
to enter resolution declaring road to
be a public necessity and directing
county surveyor to view out the same.
In the matter of the proposed
county road petitioned for by Dexter
baton, et al. Continued for the term.
In the matter to the comity road
petitioned for by H. H. Hug.et al.
continued for the term.
In the matter of the proposed coun
ty road petitioned for by J. W. Her
bert, et al. Continued for the term.
In the matter of the proposed coun
ty road petitioned for by J. M.
Choate, et al. County clerk directed
to enter resolution declaring road to
be a public necessity and directing
county surveyor to view out the same,
In the matter of the proposed
change in county- road, petitioned for
by W. T. Wright, et al. Continued
for term.
In the matter of the application of
ot Klees Electric Co for franchise,
Petition granted.
Read the Advertisements too.
NOTICE OF SEWER IMPROVE
MENT. To Whom It May Concern: You
will hereby take notice that in pur.
suance with a resolution adopted by
the Commission of the City of La
Grande, Oregon, on the 27th day of
May, 1U14, creating Sewer District
No. 2, Section 3, and designating and
declaring tro real property herein
after described as included in and
comprising said District, and in pur
suance of a Kesolution duly adopted
by said Commission on the 27th day
of May, 1914, whereby said City Com
mission determined the necessity of
and declared its intention to improve
said District and all the real property
included therein as hereinafter de
scribed by laying therein a sewer and
in pursuance of the Report of th
Committee on Estimates, heretofore
made in relation thereto, and adopt
ed by said Commission, the City Com
mission of the City of La Grande,
Oregon, will meet at the Com
mission Chamber of said City on
the 8th day of July, 1914, at
the hour of 7:30 o'clock, P,
M. of said day, and consider the levy
of a special assessment against all
the real property benefitted or af
fected by said proposed improvement,
snd grant a hearing before said Com
mission to all persons feeling aggri
eved on account of said proposed levy
o" said special assessment to pay the
costs and expenses thereof.
That the boundaries of the district
to be benefitted or affected by such
proposed improvement are as follows
towit:
Beginning at a point on the center
line of North Depot St., which is north
100 feet from the north property line
of "Y" Avenue, the boundary line
runs thence south alorvg the center
line of north Depot Street to a point
Itsu feet south of the southwest prop
erty line of Jackson Avenue; thence
northwesterly 100 feet from and par
allel with the southwest property line
of Jackson Avenue to the center line
of north Fourth Street; thence north
along the center line of North Fourth
Street to a point 100 feet north of the
north property line of "Y" Avenue;
thence east 100 feet from and parallel
with the north propertv line of "Y"
Avenue to the place of beginning, all
in the City of La Grande, Union
County Oregon.
Notice is hereby further given you
that the said City Commission pro
poses to levy a special assessment
on all of the property affected or ben
efitted by such proposed improve
ment for the purpose of paying the
costs and expenses of the fame. That
the estimated cost of such proposed
improvement is the sum of $6023.98.
If you have any remonstrance to
make against said proposed improve
ment or the proposed levy of such
special assessment or feel aggrieved
against the same before said Commis
sion at the time and place above spec
ified, or be forever thereafter barred
and. foreclosed from making the same.
Dated at I -a Grande, Oregon, this
the 16th day of June, 1914.
CITY COMMISSION OF LA
.... GRANDE, OREGON,
By LEE WARNICK,
Recorder of the city of La Grande,
Oregon. 6-26,llt.
FAIR EXCHANGE
A New Back fr an Old One Hw a
La Grande Resident Mafe a Bad
Back Strait.
The hack aches at times with a dull
Indescribable feeling, making; you
weary and restless; piercing pains
sheet acrese the region ef the kidney,
and again the loins are so lame that
to stoop is agony. No use to rub or
apply a plaster to the back if the
kidneys are weak. You cannot reach
the cause. Follow the example of
this La Grande citlien.
Mrs. Ella Lyman, 1307 Madison
ave., La Grande, Ore., says: "I bae
used Doan's Kidney Pills several times
for back and kidney trouble with the
best results. I have also noticed their
good effect in anothrr case ef kidney
weakness in my family. We have
never found anything else that acted
as quickly and thoroughly on the kid
neys as Doan's Kidney Pills. I be
lieve they are the best kidrley medi
cine to be had."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy ge
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Lman had. oFster-Milbarn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Join the cooking classes.
Want Ads
FOR SALE--160 acre timber land. B.
T. Roberts. X Ave. and Spruce St
Ife Grande. 6-16-tf.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
rooms close in. Inquire 1707 Jef
ferson or 'Phone Black 1642.
4-21-tf.
CHILDREN Cared for during Chau
tauqua. Phone Red 1181; Call
1407 Sixth street 7-l-6t.
NICELY FURNISHED front rooms,
housekeeping. 1311 8th and O Ave.
Phone Black 822. 6-22-tf.
ROOMS TO RENT Mrs. J. E. Rey
nolds. 1508 Second St. Phone Blk
792. 6-26-tf.
WANTED TO RENT Small ranch
by good responsible man. Address
A. L. Care Observer. 7-2 -6tp.
WANTED At once a janitor. Grande
Ronde hospital. 7-3-tf.
FOR RENT Four room house near
railroad shops. Phone M. 87.
6-30-tf.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room house at
a bargain. Inguire 1504 M. Ave.
7-6-12tp.
FOR RENT Modern 5 room .furn
ished cottage. Call Red 3781.
7-6-5t.
FOR RENT Seven room house. Call
2805 N. Birch St 7-6-18tp.
FOR RENT Thirteen-room house,
suitable for boarding and rooming
house. Spring street. Call at
Fourth and Main or Telephone Red
3882. 7-6-6t
LOST At the chautauqua, Saturday
night, a 'adics' gold watch, Wal
tham make;, case containing pic
tures. Leave at Observer office and
receive reward. 7-7,tf.
FOR SALE OR TRADE New 5
room modern house for land or
lots. Address Box 214 La Grande.
7-7-2tp.
FOR SALE CHEAP One heavy oak
rocker, dresser, dining table, libra
ry table, rugs, Howard heating
stove, large reading lamp, curtains,
dishes and kitchen ware. Owner
leaving Wednesday. Inquire at
1404 Fourth St. 7-6-2tp.
LOST A lady's gold watch at Eagle's
park Sunday. The party finding it
leave at Observer office and re
ceive reward. 7-6-2tp.
For Sale.
480 acre stock and dairy ranch, 7
miles from La Grande, 120 acres in
cultivation, fenced and) subdivided.
Eungalow cottage, 8 rooms, all con
veniences, largo barn and all naces
sary outbuildings. For full particu
lars apply
ALEX LINDSAY,'
R. D. 2. 6-20-to-7-20-p.
THE MAN WHO KEEPS HIS MONEY
in the bank while he has plenty creates a friend in ,
the bank to whom he can turn when he hag little.
Having confidence in this bank begets its con
fidence in you; and we can't, any of us, get very
far on the road to success without giving and re
ceiving confidences.
This bank has fairly earned your confidence
through five years of square dealing and helpful
service.
It will appreciate your account
The United States Nat'l Bank
Capital $100,000 Surplus
OFFICERS and
WM. MILLER
J. C. HENRY
J. L. CAVINESS
J. F. CONLEY
Headache and Nervousness Cured.
"Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled
to all the praise I can give them,"
writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spencerport,
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By furnishing quick service in commun
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makes it possible for : the business man
to transact more business. :' ? '
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CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
; Curr s Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment
i Phone 762 Free Consultation La Grand
S 141k Adams Ave. Ore.
Complete Equipment for Resetting and J
Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires J
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS I
D. FITZGERALD, Propreitor i
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
J
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AND YOU'LL KNOW THE JOY OF LIVING
Retail Department Phone Main 8
For Lumber, Lath
Shingles, Sash and Dors
Ruberoid Roofing
GEORGE PALMER LUMBERCO
REAL ECONOMY
An occasional cleaning keeps a good
garment shapely and bright for several sea
sons' wear.
Dry Cleaning Department.
CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY Inc.
MAIN 56
$400,000.
T. J. SCROGCIN
C. T. BACON
A. L. RICHARDSON
U. G. COUCH
GEO. T. COCHRAN
N. Y. They have cured me of head-
ache and nervousness and restored
me to my normal health." For sale
by all dealers.
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