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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE PAGE THBE3 a SHERRY THEATRE today Wm. FOX Presents The Incomparable THEDA BARA In "CARMEN" Accompanied by Musical Selections From the Opera PROCEK Bills audited and allowed by the County Court, January term, 1915. General Fund, Home Amount For what drawn J. G. Lambert, Juror Oct. term Cir. Ct. .............. 9.20 S. W. Andrew, do , 9.20 A. F. Liley, do ., 9.20 Franklin Kubrick, do 9.20 lv H. EuBaeU, do v. 12.20 S. JR. Haworth, do 12.20 W. W. Randall, do 12.20 Geo. Burns, do 9.20 Win. Smeai, do ........... .. 12.20 C. A. Meyers, do , 12.20 Orlando Stevens, do 12.20 Chas. Cekeler, do . . 12.20 Ben Courtney, do ......... .. 12.20 Stewart McAnish, do . 9.20 Joe Kelley, do ........ , 12.20 J. O. Bryant, Sp. Juror Oct term Cir. Ct. 9.20 . E. L. Eckley, do ... . . . ..... . 2.20 R, W. Leighton, do 9.20 C. T. Darland, do ... .i 9.20 Robt. Pattison, do , .... 9.20 P. F. Charlton, do ; 2.20 Hans Hombel, do 2.20 Bird Lewis, do i. 9.20 J. K. Wright, do ,. 9.20 Chas. Jester, do .. 9.20,: John Bennett, do .......... . 2.20 J. A. Chandler, do ... .... . 9.20 A. E. Fuher, do ............ . 9.20 H. J. Ritter, do . . . 2.20 L. C. Smith, do 9.20 E. S. Norris, do . .( 9.20 Chris Miller, do. 9.20 .-. J.' A. Atchison, do 9.20 W. - Eastman, grand ' Jury" ' witness , e ..: 2.20 B. E. Ford, do 2,20 A. Van Blockland, do . .. . . . . 2.40 C. H. Record, do A 6.20 I. A. Dennison, do .. 7.00 F. L: Meyers, do . 2.20 Alex B. Johnson, do 10.C9 Everett Cornelson, do . ...... 6.40 Henry Bellmer, do .......... 2.20 A. Slattery, do .-. .. ......... 2.20 M. E. Brady, do 2.20 E. B. Jackson, do 12.40 Charlie Bostwick, do . . 12.40 E. H. Moore, do ............. . 6.40 Walter Vogel,' do jZ0 svlvester Hempe, do .... ... . . 6.20 Hairy LeGore, do ......... 11.20 L. P. LeGore. do 2.20 A. L. Roberts, do , ,. 2.2Q F. L. mym, Wit, Btate vs. Miller ... 2.20 M. E. Brady, do . . . . . 2.S0 A. C. Williams, do .... . , , . . . 2,20 Chas. B. Orai, do ............ 2.20 Andrew Blockland, do 7.20 F. L. Meyers, do 8.20 Andrew Blockland, do 2.20 Chas. B. Orai, do ,.' J.20 , M. E. Brady, do 2.20 Everett Cornelson, Wit. State vs. Chandler ..; 8.20 Henry Bellmer, do 4.20 Aaron Slattery, do 4.20 M. A. Faulk, do 4.20 A. L. Roberts, do . . 4.20 C. F. Calkins, do -. ' 2.20 W. C. Neff, do ! 2.20 L. S. Stoop, do 8.20 E. S. Thomas, do : . . 8.20 Ja'mes Mahady, do .......... 4.20 Marion Spencer, do 4.20 James Chandler, do 4.20 W. C. Thompson, dp,- . .... 4.20 L. M. Hoyt, do 4.20 Oscar Ci-cssen, do 2.20 Earl Bates, do . . .4.20 Bryan Tiffany, do ..... 4.20 Margaret Coni,pton. do .... .,. 4.20 Millie Birchfield, do 4.30 Chns. B. Orai, do 2.20 M. E. Brady, do ............ , 2.20 Model Restaurant, meals for jurors i. ......... i . 10.15 B. Dumoff, Interpreter,' St.' vs. Taylor ,. 8.40 Deyng, do ... . . . . . ..... . ... 2.20,: Colon R. Eberhard, Ejpense ' attending Dist. . Atty. ponY.25.30 S.' M. liaynesr " Drawing T:'P. 'f " jury list,, Union Dist; ' 3.00 L. P. Derby, do 3.00 Geo. A. Scibird. do 3.00 U. F. Weiss, Drawing J. P. - Jury list, Elgin Dist 3.00 Jesse Crum, do . . . : 3.00 J.. R. Weaver, do ... ... ... . ; 3.00 J. K. Wright, Drawing J. P. Jury' list. La G. Dist. 3.00 C. J. Black, do .... j 3-00 A. C. Williams, do 3.00 A. C, Williams, J. P. Fees, State vs. Harris Chas. B. Orai, Const. Fees J. P. Ct. St. vs. Harris L. P. Derby, J. P. Fees, State I vs. Weaver, ct al ; L. P. Derby, J, P, Fees State .vs. Carbenter .v.......... iAlex Slater, Const. J. P. Ct. States vs. Carpenter ...... L. P. Derby, J. P. Fees, state it ' Alex. 81aer, Const, J. P. Ct i State va. Haynes ; 01in Mead, Wit. State vs. Haynes . I Ed. Cox, Wit. J. P.. Ct. State vs. Haynes .' U S. Blacker, do . Wm. E. Harris, J. P. Fees, 1 State vs. Allen Thos. Harris, Const. J. P. Ct State vs. Allen Win. E. Harris, J. P. Fees State vs. Teeters Thos. Harris, Const. J. P. Ct. State vs. Teeters A. A. Anderson, Juror J. P. Ct. State vs; Teeters . . . . W. H. Lehman, do H. A. Smart, do ... . .i Burt Devore, do J Robert Newman, do H. A. MeNeil, do 1.30 Miner Millman, do 1.60 Eva Millman, do ............. 1.60 Eva Lloid. do 1.70 Geo. T. Furgason, Auto hire State vs. Shields . ' 5.00 Julius Fisher, Repairs to build 4.10 1.70 2.45 6.00 7.30 7.15 3.80 1.70 1.70 1.70 8.15 1.30 8.05 8.75 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 ing. Stat-e vs. Chandler , . . . '- 4.60 August Hug, Sheriff's ex- - pense 47.80 August Hiig. Exp. taking D. ; : - Benge to Pen ... . v 9.23 EJ. Wj-ight, Freight, Express, r, ! etc. ,;,..;,.',. .y. . , . (. . .'. 7j68 P.' H. ProcW,; -"Express' and J'-.k t-stamps v . . . v . t.v-t-s "( ' 8.60 I.. ' D. .Howland. Services as " " surveyor-Carter road . . . . . . ' 15.30 Hattie McMurry, Work in as sessor's office 78.00 A. E. Ivahhoe, Express, etc. .' . 6.67 John Girdler, Work on Teach-y 9.00 25.00 23.81 9.00 50.60 49.25 6.00 everynionth s? I V h ( i jhappy days 1- i 1 -'.j ' 'Tux" is the hannv smoke. It iust Dacks the smoker's calendar so plumb full of fragrant delight that a gloomv day can't crowd itself i in edgewise. That mild, soothing taste of ' Tux" has introduced many a man to the joy of pipe-smoking anda regular unending procession of happy days. MARCUS J. WRIGHT Famous Bx-ConCoderate Geaml " Owing to iU htnild, sweet flavor, Tuxedo b superior to all other tobac cos. I enjoy smoking it immensely and recommend it to all smokers." The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette By far the most pleasant pipeimoke in the world is Tuxedo. Think of the supreme satisfaction of being able to smoke your pipe all day, and day after day, without a E article of discomfort I You can do , it with Tuxedo ecause Tuxedo is made wonderfully mild and absolutely biteless by the w(g7nz "Tuxedo Process." That process is what makes Tuxedo different from any other tobacco made. Others have tried to imitate it, but never successfully. Just try Tuxedo for a week and you'll smoke it ever after. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glaasine wrapped, " Famous green tin with gold let-moisture-proof pouch . . . .. DC . taring, curved to fit pocket . . In Tin Humidors, 40c and SOt In Glati Humidri,S0t and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 10c ers Exam, Board ..... .' . .' . Eileen Peare, Work on School Supt.'s office Cornelia Marvin, Balance on library books J. A. Yeager. Services as Dis trict Sealer 84.70 E, E. Bragg, Stamps ........ 10,00 Union C. Tele. Co., Telephone rent all offices ....... . 8.00 Home Ind. Tel. Co., Telephone ' rent all offices . .... . . . 29,56 Western Union Tel Co., Tele- ; igrams ................... 1.80 Geo. J. Wagner, Blue print city of La Grande ....... 10.00 Glass & Prudhomme Co, Elec tion supplies, eto 137.oo Bushong & Co., Records, etc. . 76.88 Cochran and Eberhard, Prem- V ium on officials bond ..... 60.00 La Grande Inv. Co., do . . '. . . 139.00 Chas. H. Reynolds, Premium on coroner's bond ......... La Grande Observer, Printing, etc E. O. Republican, do . . . . . ... Elgin Recorder, Publications , La Grande Printing Co.. Office supplies 2.0Q Uierry's New Laundry, Laun- " dry for jail . ... i-. . 1.00 August Hug, Prisoners board 126.99 Boys' & Girls' Aid Soc., Month ly allowance .., .( 10.00 Oity of La Grande, Water rent if or Dc, 1915 ..' Chester Coyle, Hauling gar bage fromccJurt house'... . .. E. O. L. & P. Co.. Lights .... La Grande Elec. Co., Supplies F. L, Lilly, do. David Lynd, Funeral expenses J. N. Churchill 50.00 J. W. Faulk. Relief, etc.. for G. A. R. members ....... . Frank Alderman, Supplies for Poor Farm . . ,l. ...... , , . . J. I. Caviness. Work at Poor Farm 40.00 h red Geibel, Supplies fop poor farm ,4 Clyde Kiddle, do Lynch & Stewart, do . . ... . . . Tom Lovey,tWork at poor farm R. A. Masteron, Blacksmithing as per bill .'. .. J. J. Quinland Co.. 'o Isaac Shafer, work fat poor farmi Wm. Sion, Suit, woor fnrm . . Ida West, work at poor farm. . C. J. Black, Supplies for indig ents .-. ; :. . ... . Mrs.- Nell Camberd, Teachirg deaf and dumb boy , Grande Ronde Lumber Supplies for. indigents Geo. Palmer '.Lumber i do G. M. & S. Co.' do Gr'"i Ronde Hospital, Hospi tal fees . . 110.60 J. P. Graham. .Services as . County Physician E. E. Myers, Rooms for indigents J. W. Minnick, Supplies for indigents .:. Newlin Druir Co.. do .'. ,'. . . J. F. Phy, R. R. fare ; for indigents ... T.' G. Snodgrass, Supplies for indigents .................. Stnnfield Grocery, do . ..... , Silverthorn'8 Drug ; Store, do B. W. Shores, Taxi hire for indigents W. J. Townely, Supplies for indigents Mella J. Attebury, pension Martha B. Ackley, do Hattie M. Brown, do . Mary H. Benn, do . . . Mary M. Bauer, do . , Katie E. Burnett, do , Luella Castle, do . . , Oma Ciillen, do . . . . Oreta C. Combs, do . Lou Dawson, do 10.00 Nettie Dallen, do . j. 10.00 Mirmie Droy, do 10.00 Anna Donovan ,do 30.00 Mary Fitzgerald, do .... 32.50 Lena Groupe, do ............ 7,50 Lo Desca Graham, do ........ 12.60 Elizabeth Flower, do '. . . . .1. . . 32.50 Co., Co"i 12.60 1.50 38.03 6.55 8.50 98. V5 3.00 '1J85 46.85 34.00 1.50 4.0" 54.85 7.50 65.00 20.00 10.00 7.50 3.60 16.04 :rs5 W. S. Burnett, work in road i Blue Mt; Creamery Co., for refund otT dist. No. 9 ........... .; .. 10.00 taxm. . Continued for thtt tmrm mnA n. L. L. Burnett, do 86.00 ferred to tax collector. K. u. Burnett, do 10.00 1 In the matter of the application of Oaten Crawford, do ......... 7.50 building committee of Catholic B. P. Burnett, do ........... . 12.60 P. W. Sanford, do .......... 25.00 Steve Beauchamp, do . .. 10.00 Frank Sanford, do ........... 10.00 J. M. Darr, work in road dist. , .No. 5 ...... 75.00 Jas. Darr, do , . . . , 88.76 Geo. Darr, do'.,..' 36.25 Dan Gorman, do 17.60 W. P. Darr, do "7.60 Proceedings had by County Court January Term, 1916. In the matter of the monthly re port of County Treasurer. Approved, ; In the matter of the monthly state ment of County Clerk of Scalp Bounty warrants issued. Approved. ..' In the matter of the monthly al lowance to various indigent persons. County Clerk directed to issue war rants on General Fund of County as follows: Alfred Banks f 10.00; Thos. W. Curry $10.00: F. E. Goble $10.00: D. G. Gay $7.50; Mrs." Jno. Hilder orfindt $1150; T. M. Hughey $15.00; Carrie Jackson $10.00; Nellie M. Mar tin $15.00; Millie McLachlin $10.00; Ellen Palmer $10.00; D. W, Souderi $15.00; Clara Series $10.00; Mrs. J. O. Sage $10; Samuel Sisson $10; J. F. Williams $12.60: Mary Wteaver $10; Mrs. Robt. Wilkinson $10.00; Further ordered that the allowances heretofore made to John I. Price and Olive Wal lace be and the same .are hereby dis continued, s v ... . In the matter of the1 application of Bertha Maxwell for count v niH An. (plication granted until May 1st, 1916, ana uounty werK directed to issue warrant on general fund of the county for $10.00 per month accordingly. In the matter of the application of Matilda R. Jackson for county aid. Application denied. In the matter of the application of Susan' Enloe for county aid. Appli- j ot 8aid Hl ANer church for cancellation of taxes. Con tinued for the term and referred to District Attorney. ; - . . . In the matter of the alppolntment of an Agricultural Board. Continued for the term. In the matter of the re-establuhinar ' of road districts. . Districts re-established. ,. . i In the matter of the application of J. F, O'Bryant warehouse license Bond approved. ::. In the matter of the designating of fical county newspapers for year 1916. Weekly Observer Star and Elgin Recorder designated as official county newspapers for year 1916. In the matter of selecting jury list for year 1916. List drawn. In the matter of the proposed coun ty road petitioned for by Lee A. Wil son et al. Continued for the term. In the matter of the proposed coun ty road petitioned for by John Fisher et al. Denied, .. , In the matter of the proposed coun ty road petitioned for by M. L. Car ter et al.. Continued for the term. "In the matter of the appointment of Supervisors for various road dis tricts. Supervisors appointed as fol lows: R. D. 8 C. A. Smith; R. D. 4 Link Wood; R. D. 6 J. M. Darr; R. D. 8 A. J. Vandevanter: R. D. 10 L. C. Grout; R. D. 11 W. O. Boyd. - In the matter of the application of Thos. B. Marlin for appointment a Supervisor of Road, Dist. No. 8. Denied. - In the matter of the application of H. J. Allen for refund of taxes.' Ap plication granted and Clark directed to issue warrant on general fund of county in the sum of $2.49 in favor.' , Widows 43.75 1.75 2.50 37.05 12.50 14.85 10.00 59.40 4.60 9.16 .12.60 10.00 10.00 12.50 17.50 10.00 10.00 23.00 10.00 cation denied Jn the matter of the approval of Widow's Pensions. Order of Juveline court . granting pension to Mary M. Bauer of $17.50 per month approved. - In the matter of the application of G. G. Gray for stock crossing under county road. Application withdrawn. In the matter of the application of W. D. Grarvdy for cancellation of tax lien. Application granted and Sheriff directed to cancel tax accord ingly.; : ft '.. :: In t(he matter of the application of R. W. Logan for refund of taxes. Ap plication granted and Clerk directed to iagueriwarrant on general fund of county in favor of R. W. Logan for $63.86. . . In the matter of the application of A. J. Fcik et al for cancellation of tax lien. Continued for the term and re ferred to Tax Collector. In the matter of the application of Julia Duncan for refund of taxes.; Continued f6r the term' and referred j to Tax Collector. . . ., , . In the matter of the application of 1 In the matter of application for vacation of plat of Spurgeon - ft Shaitp Orchard Tracts. Application . granted. :,. .. t i:i-'-;'-:-j'---:-,.:.j jaif,' In the matter of the application of Dr. Hall for the appointment as Secy Board of Health. Application granted' to take effect upon expire-' tion of the term of present incumbent " . How's l"his? W offer One Hundred UoHara Reward for any case of Catarch that cannot be ' cured by Hall's . Catarrh Cure. . v m V.J. CHBNBT CO.. T0M0, Ol W' th undrlnd, have known f, J. Cheney for the Uut 15 nan, and betfevn lilra perfootly honorable In all bualnea tranaaotlotw and flnanclally able to earrr' Halt'aktttarrh' Cure U taken tornaU?.' actlne dli-Mtljr upon the blood and mu cous surface ot the system. Testimonials ' ent tree. Price 76 oenta per bottle. Sold - by all Dninttta. r , Take Bali' ramllr Ptlla ttr oonadDattsa. " ; I't .J.MH 'i 1 'i 1 ,.-.. f V ; Our , Want Ads bring results. j j , 17.50 17.50 Belle Huntley, do Anna W. Heughan. do Viola L. Hogue. do . . .' 10.00 Gracia Hprsb, do , . . . 10.00 Olive J. Johnson, do . .'. 32.60 Parilla Kecfer, do 10.00 Myrtle Logan, do 20.50 Alice M. Lemon, do 1.65 Margaret Me. Miller, do',..... 12.50 Eliza E. McLaren, do 32.50 Sarah Nash, do 17.50 Nettie Rich, do 10.00 Mary S. Smith, do 17.60 Road Fund. B. E. & L. E. Anderson, Sup plies for roads 4.90 James Briggs, Hauling Lum ber ... 6.00 Coast Bridge Co., Lumber . . . 18.50 R. H. Davis, Work on bridges 24.75 Dave Ellsworth, do 6.00 D. Brannon, do '.. 15.00 G. W. DeLny, dragging roads. 8.25 L. F. Ingram, Lumfber 104.80 Kivette Lumber Ynrd. do .... 11.00 F. L. Lilly, Supplies for roads .95 W. S. McMillan, work on roads 2.50 John Mitchell, Blacksmithing. 4.75 J. E. Reynolds, Lumber and nails 5.21 J. J. Quinlund, Blacksmithing 12.50 Alva Gore, Work on bridges. .. 10.00 K. Bladgett, do 8.75 Will Darr, do 6.25 G. M. Ctimmings, work in road District' No. 1 20.00 Ed. Hollifield, do 10.00 M. W. Huffman, do 17.00 John Hcnsley, do 17.50 S. O. Gates, do ...X...' 8.75 B. F. Lathrop. do ; 5.00 Frank Ross, Work in road dist. No. 2 11.00 Walter Richards, do 7.50 Clearance Richards, do 7.50 A. D. Davis, Work in road dist. No. 3 .. .u 2.00 E. M. Dnron, do 24.00 Barney Oldenburg, do 4.00 Merril Rush, do 234.35 Dick Smith, do 40.00 J. H. Blumenstein, do 6.00 John Stepp, do 5.00 Geo. Hendricks, do 5.00 Chns. Playle, work in road dist No. 7 5.00 Claude Woodell. do 5.00 J. D. Woodell, do . ... j 7.50 J. L. Woodell, do 24.50 D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cores Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb treatment. rree toniuiwnon Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. La Grande Ore. 1 4- OUR SCHOOL BOARDS tell us that 95 per cent of the children in the public schools have defec tive teeth. At the age a child's teeth are form ing, he must have wholesome food. DUTLTS QUALITY BREAD good, well-baked and wholesome is a bone and body builder. Don't feed your children sweet, indigestible foods because your pocketbook can afford them. You will do so at the expense of their health. Give them Dutli's Quality Bread Bread is the most wholesome and inexpensive food. v 5c and 10c Loaves At All Grocers. J( kf iff Jjjt it ij j J J trj!t J J ij vjil Ji J J iff vj k f ti J