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PAGE SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1916 Km heavy Snow in .Mountains Kelso, Wash., June 19. lieports from Spirit lake are to tho effect that there is still a large amount of snow in the mountains and thai teams are unable to get within four miles of the summer resort. It is predicted that the road will not be clear of snow until about July 1, the latest in years. Wholesale and Retail Disributors of LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT, ABERDEEN COAL Lehigh Poi-tland Cement Lime Hard wall Plaster Finish Plaster Keens Cement Beaver Board Enameled Face Brick Ornamental Terra Cotta Pressed Brick Mantel Brick Fire Brick Fire Clay Aberdeen Utah Coal Kemmerer Coal Rock Springs Coal Wood Hay Grain Flour Dairy Salt " " " T Half Ground Salt Rock Salt Sulphurized Salt Produce Potatoes Hearth Tile Floor Tile Porch Tilo Storage ttJl'XTY COl'KT PROCEEDINGS. (Continued From Page Tw ) La Grande Women's Donation Brings Memorial Building Fund To $7,000.00 Starkey Prect 0.75 A. J. Sullivan, Elec. Judge and Mess. Starkey Prect 11.75 W. S. Burnett, Elec. Clerk Starkey Prect 6.75 Wm. H. Briggs, Elec. Clerk Starkey Prect 6.75 I K. W. Smith, Elec. Clerk Starkey Prect. 0.75 Wm. Choate, Elec. Judfrc and Mess. Summerville Prect. .. 11.43 M. D. Sanderson, Elec. Judge Summerville Prct 8.25 j Hugh Park, Elec. Clerk Sum merville Prect. 8.2o W. L. StaiT, Elec. Cicrk Sum merville Prect 8.25 Chas. Oswald, Elec. Clerk Sum merville Prect 8.25 Alex Slater, Elec. Judge and Mess. Union No. 1 Prect . 10.70 Thos. Graham, Elec. Judge Un ion No. 1 Prect 7.50 Ed. Fickle, Elec. Clerk Union No. 1 Prect 7.50 W. W. Stevens, Elec. Clerk Un ion No. 1 Prect 7.50 Willis Skiff, E!ec. Clerk Union No. 1 Prect 7.50 W. O. Miller, Elec. Judge and Mess. Union No. 2 Prect. . . . 9.95 J. W. Ferguson, Elec. Judge Union No. 2 Prect 6.75 ; Coretta Underwood, Elec Clerk Union No. 2 Prect 6.75 i Laura Mckechan, Elec. Clerk ! Union No. 2 Prect 6.75 I Geo. T. Ferguson, Elec. Clerk I Union No. 2 Prect 6.75 Ed. Mitchell, Elec. Judge and Mess. Union No. 3 Prect. . . . 11.45 IB. W. Bates, Elec. Judge Un- . ion No. 3 Prect 8.25 : Ada Risley, Elec. Clerk Union No. ,'J Prect 8.2ii M. F. Davis. E'ec. Clerk Un- ; lull I wwuxu .ill VQ -lOtFOLI AfociATi Jtcimct; University of Oregon, 9f I PHONE MAIN 17 I) Sawyer-Clark Co. i V IffgYPTO K GLASSES made by us cost no more than Kryptoks made by other opticians, but the Kryptoks supplied by us are better, being finished on specially made machines and in the finest, most com pletely equipped retail J optical tactory in East ern Oregon. Besides, we do all the work under one roof from the examination of your eyes to the accu rate fitting of the fin ished glasses. J. H. PEARE&SON i Optometrists & Jewelers LA GRANDE, OREGON J fylfot ! ion No. 3 Pre Susan Mrftory, Elec. Clerk Un ion No. .'! Prect B. F. Wilson, Elec. Judge Un ion No. 4 Prect J. E. Hall, Elec. Judge and Mess. Union No. 4 Prect . . Clara Lee, Elec. Clerk Union No. 4 Prect Mabel Giile, Elec. Clerk Un ion No. 4 Prect Oshom Richins, Elec. Clerk Union No. 4 Prect (To be Continued.) Road Fund. LiniLhrnn Hvfiolil. nnsts , j. ; : lot- couniv road I i M. W. Huffman, work R. D. 1 ' M. G. Church, work R. D. 1. . Frank Dean, work R. I 1.... Julia Ward, Jr.. work R. 11. 1 J ! Ben Ward, work R. I). 1 l ! John Snider, work R. D. 1 .... L. J. Hodgkin, work R. II. 1 . . J i Clifford Wulf, work R. I). 1.. i:G. F. Haller, work R. I). 1 J I Ed llollilield, work R. D. 1 . . 1 1 Frank Hart, work R. I). 1 ; C. P. Edvulson, work R. 1). 1 I Carl Edvalson, work R. D. 1.. C. F. Green, work R. I). 1 ! II. N. Prather, work R. 1). 1. . i W T. Miles, work R. D. 1. .. . (J. E MH'lendon, work R. D. 1 G. E. McClemlon, work R. I). 1 L. ('. Hodgkin, work R. I). 1.. N. B. Hodgkin, work R 1). 1. . J. W. Herbert, work R. D. 1. . U. S. Blacker, work R. I). 1 . . F.. II. Miles, work R. I). 1 Chas. Hart, work R. 1). 1 Frank Batchelor, work on county roads Fiank Ross, work R. i). 2 .... A. L. Ross, work R. I). 2 John Rundall. work R. 1). 2 . . Tom Marks, work R. I). 2 Mansfield Alexander, work R. J). 2 Walter Richards, work R. I). 2 Bert Trflcv, work R. D. 2 W. L. Richards, work R. 11. 2 .1. W. Sills, work R. I). 2 Guy E. Sills, work R. H. 2 R. 1. Barker, work R. D. 2 R. W. Barker, work R. II. ,'!. . l...WonoujWork O C. A. Smith, work R. I. 3 George Grout, work R. D. 3 ,. Joe Smith, work R. D. 3 Hoke Smith, work R. I). 3 Geo. Bartmess, work R. I). 3.. Ed Lindsay, work R. 11. 3 Reese McAlister, work R. 11. 3 Rov Johnson, work I!. 1). 3. . . . Dan Phillips, work R. I). 3. . .1. E. Smith, work R. D. 3 Rex Consway. work R. I'. 3. . J. II. liliinionstein, work R. I). 8.25 8.25 7.50 10.70 .50 7.50 7.50 16.10 61.50 2.50 2.50 65.00 2.50 62.50 41.25 7.50 10.00 2.50 3.75 5.00 6.25 45.00 21.25 22.50 22.50 25.01! 6.25 16.45 7.50 7.50 52.50 Eugene, I campaign or in conjuncion with other subscriptions. The total financial ef fect of the first year of effort on the pare of the women is estimated as the equivalent of raising $20,000 towards the Womerf's building. An interesting feature of the wom en's, campaign is the large amount June 19. The Women's Neighbor hood club of La Grande by making a donation of $75.00 has just sent the i una wnicn tne women of the state are raising for a state women's build ini? at the Universitv of OrAcrn,n nn past the $7,000 mark. This amount, ! now ever, does not represent the raised by the undergraduate girls whole of the women's accomplish- now in the University. This has al ments in their effort to build this i ready reached over 81,500, most of it structure since Mrs. George T. Ger- acquired by the giving of conceits linger, of Dallas, was appointed the land other entertainments, first woman regent the University In the whole list of donors appears has ever had, and immediately took the name of only one person of the hold of the campaign to raise $100,- masculine persuasion, Walter Win 000 by private subscription. There! slow, a Salem attorney who is presi ar3 numerous pledges that have been i dent of the University Alumni as received to the effect that subscrip- so.?iation, put his name down for S'5 tionf will be forthcoming in amounts The following is the list of contriW not stated, or a little later in the utoir to date in so far as promises have been reduced to definite amounts andJegal obligations: University Women's April Frolic, $178.20, Gamma" Phi Beta Sorority, $100; Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, 100; Kwama Society of Sophomore girls, $35; Miss Ruth Catlin, $8; Uni versity Women's Progressive Dinner, $314.55; University Women take over djv at Rex theatre, $145.4o; Interest on deposits, $44.79; Girls' Glee Club concert at Independence under the auspices of the Independence Wom en's Club, $20, at Monmouth under the auspices of the Monmouth Women'.- club, $20, at Albany under the auspices of the Albany Oregon Alum-na-j $5, at McMinnville under man agement of High School, $18, at New-, berg under management of High School, $14, at Dallas under manage- j ment of Campfire Gills $7.50, under auspices Dallas Women's Club, $15.50; Dallas Women's Club (in addition) $34.50; Portland Association of Col legiate Alumnae, $500; Portland Ore gon Alumnae, $1,000; Portland Pan Helienic Association, $500; Mrs. P. L. Campbell and family, $500; Eugene Foitnightly Club, $500; Eugene As sociation of Collegiate Alumnae, $500; Hood River Oregon Alumnae, $53.82; Eugene Book Club, $32; Mrs. R. W. Wilbur, $50; Creswell Women's Club, $5; Walter Winslow, $25; unclaimed University funds, $991.86; this year's . graduating class from the University a minimum of $700 with a chance that, collections will bring total up to $1,000; La Grande Neighborhood Club $75.00. IT. O. Stains, work R. II. 7.. W. H. Patrick, work R. I). 7.. Harvey Frizzell. work R D. 7 J. A. Arnoldus, work R. D. 7 J. D. Woodell, work R. I). 7.. J. L. Woodell. work R. D. 7.. R. Fisher, gravel for roads.. S. I). Ficklin. draire-iner roads John' Niebauer, work R. 11. 7 J. A. Butcher, work R. I). 7.. James D. Woodell, dragginir roads Chas. Hutton, work R. D. 8.. Lou Smith, work R. I). 8 Chas. Dobson. work R. I). 8 A. J. VamleVanter, work R. I). Dan Fish, work R. 1). 8 Frank Fisk, work R. D. 8 W. M. Condi t, work R. I). .. R. G. Burnett, work It. I). 9.. Ostin Crawford, work R. I). 9 1.. Burnett, work 11. II. 9 K. P. Burnett, work R. D. 9.. D. W. Sanford, work I D. 9.. W-. W. McDougall, work R. 11. 9 Evoiett Walker, work R. D. 9 Geo. Flanders, work R. D. 9. . John Winn, work R. I). 9 13.i5.l. II. Scebert, work R .1). 9.. .J. A. j'uden, work R. I). 9 .23.75 5.00 12.50 1.50 5.00 74.75 2.00 7.75 30.00 6.00 John Melville, road supplies . . R. A. Masterton, blacksmith ing J. A. McCarthy, team hire . . . G. W. South, road supplies.. .1. A. Russell, lumber Sawyer-Clark Co., road sup plies Standard Oil Co., road sup plies W. J. Townlev. cash n.-tid fr,v .jo.ou ireignt 50.00 Union Hardware Co., road sup- 51.25 P1"-1" 25.00 Casn Blacksmith Shop, black smithing 160.00 Peter Woll, work on roads 7 50 j Adam Woll, work ou roads . . 6.25 ' Steve Hani, work on roads . . 122.50,'Hto Woll, work on roads .. 2.50 Geo. Woll, work on roads .... 10.no I" re monthly report of treasurer. Report approved. 10.00 12.00 85.00 38.75 38.75 13.75 107.50 17.50 22.50 10.00 42.50 2.50 73.75 80.00 80.00 15.00 7.50 17.50 Always Look To La Camelle For Best Value In Front Lace Corset The Front Lace Corsets With The Ventilo Back and Ventilo Front Shield No front lace corset without these features can possibly be as good as La Cmnille. A complete line of differen models always on hand. Priced At $2.00 Up MRS. ROBT. PATTISON Corset iere Phone Red 3221 Res. 1702 Oak W. II. Wellington!, work R. I). 3 A. J. Morelund. woik R. I). 3 in. Fitzgerald, work R. I). 3 Geo. Hendricks, work R. 1. 3 .lames Plowman, work R. D. 3 F. I!. Jones, work R. 1). 3 Earl Courtney, work R. H. 3. . Logan Thompson, work R. D. 3 Austin Abbott, work R. 1). 3.. G. iV. HeUiy, work R. D. 3. . Barney Oldenburg, work R. 1. 3 . .' Jos. E. Anson, work R. D. 3. . Jim Mulhollnnd, work R. D. 3 August Eriokson, work R. D. 3 W. O. Sherwood, work R. 1). 3 Q. V. Witty, work R. D. 4 Mantus Witty, work R 11. 4.. Overton Scott, work R. D. 4 J. E. Witiiorspoon, work R. D. 4 1!. F. Cruikshank. work R. D. 4 James Glasson, work R. D. 4. . Jonathan Boom, work R. !. 4 John F. Hall, woik R. 1'. I. . S. F. Dailey. work R. H. t Burris I'ailov, wink R. D. I.. Link Wood, 'work R. D. I . . . '. S. L. Knight , work R. D. I. . Bonis Dailev. work K. D. 4.. S. F. Dailev! work R. D. 4... .1. M. Dnrr.' work R. D. 5 Cecil Darr, work R. 11. 5 S. C. Darr, work R. D. 5 John Bowery, work R. 11. 5.. Jim Niclos, work R. D. 5.... .lake Swikert. work R. D. 5. . W illis Wright, work It. D. 0. . JowiO Robinson, work R D. 6 2 C. M. Po-ter work R. D. 6 John t W right, work R. 1). 6 Sam Morris. dru?t:ing road W. K. Pratt, dragging roads C. C. Holme:-, drugging roads F. S. Johnson, dragging roads Simon Woodell, work R. 1. 7 Ji.-ni rrank Nutt, work R. D. 9 71.50 Harve Baker, work R. I). 9 25.00 W. A. Mendelhall, work R. D. 9 35.00 L. C. Grout, work R. D. 10.. 5.00 John Grout, work R I). 10 Clyde Curgill,, work R. D. 10. . 16.50 Frank Grout, work R. D. 10. . 65.00 Iiawrence Jones, work R. I). 10 27.50 Hal Pollen, work R. D. 10 62.50 Ernest Simmons, work R. D 25.00 10 10.00 Dave Jones, work R. D. 10 ' 26.25 W. O. Boyd, work R: D. 11. . . . 8.75 Reece Boyd, work-Ii. D. 11 I D. McCoon, work R. I). 11 261.50 IS. Mayfield, work R. D. H . . .iU.tin John Kollms, work R. I). 11.. 15.00 .1. Meldrom, work R. D. 11 17.50 E. M. Daron. work R. 11. .1 37.i0 Lewis Beidler, work on bridges 37.50 Glenn Perkins, work on 20.00 bridges "i.OO Donald (iale. work on hrultroc 12.50 Scott Callahan. work n 0.00 bridges .00 Roy Scarbrough. work- on bridges I. Brunnon, piling for bridges H. W. Buell, supplies for bridges Earl Courtney, work on roads I). P. Courtney, work on bridges Bolton Bodmer Co. road sun- Plies 671.84 Coast Bridge Co. steel bridge, etc .2519.90 R. II. Davis work on bridges 77.00 Dave Ellsworth, work on bridges 54.00 Frank Rynearson, work on bridges 40.00 Ole Johnson work on bridges 25.50 34.25 21.25 21.25 15.00 12 50 31.70 10.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 "' 7.50 6.00 4.00 26.00 5.00 27.50 76.00 47.50 6.25 5.60 5.60 3.75 21.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 I 13.75 ! 5.00 ! 3.50 li.w ; i-ioeosieis bridge, upon signing I agreement ot lull settlement by the 3.60 1 officers of the Ditch company' the 9.00 j Clerk is directed to diaw a warrant 29.70 j to said company for $275.00. 11.20 j In re application of La Grande I Lodge No. 433 B. P. 0. E. for cancella 52.74 tion of faxes. Continued for the term. 80.89 'In re application of John Mailer for refund of taxes. Continued for the 5.70 term. 1 In le application of Mrs. Nellie 23.29 Martin for cancellation of taxes. Ap plication granted and Sheriff directed 2.00 to cancel said tax. 117.75 j In re cancellation of warrants is 30.00 sued more than seven years, prior to 26.25 July 1, 1916. Clerk directed to ad 27.50 ertise list as required by law. 20.00 j In re proposed county road peti County 1 tioned for by W. R. Jasper. Con tinued for tha term. In re monthly statement of Countv 1 In re nronosed vacation nf rnimiv Clerk of Scalp Bounty warrants is- road, petitioned for hv W. J. ra o't sued. Statement nppioved. al. Continued for the term. In the matter of the monthly al- 1 In re proposed county road peti Iowanee to various indigent persons. , tioned for by J. B. Scott et al. Con County Cerk directed to issue war- turned for the term, rants on the General Fund of the ! dn re proposed countv road peti- county as follows: Alfred Banks, j tioned for by W. H. Glenn et al. $10; Susan Enloe, $10; II. G. Gay, ' Continued for' the term. $7.50; Amelia Hildebrandt, $12.50: 1 In re nroDOsed countv road nel.i- T .M. Hughey, $15: Carrie Jackson, i tioned for by A. J. Vande Vanter et $10; 'Bertha Maxwell, $10; Nellie M. !al. Ordered that the County Surveyor Martin $15; Millie Mel.achlen, $10; i and Frank Ross and Marshall Huff Almeda McCurry, $7.50; Esther Pow-man as Road Viewers meet at the crs, $7.50; Ellen Palmer $10; D. W. ! Hull place on Catherin creek on June Souder, $15; Clara Series. $10; Mrs. ! 21 at 10 a. m. and proceed to survey J. O. Sage, $10; Samuel Sisson, $10; land view said road. J. F. Williams, $12.50; Mary Weaver, In re proposed countv road neti- $lo; Mrs..Robt. Wilkinson, $10; al-: tioned for by Isaac P. Bumgardner et lowance heretofore made to Aaron j al. Continued for the term. Thomas discontinued j In re proposed county road peti- In re application of Nessly Ditch tioned for by R. S. Shaw et al. Or company for restoration of dam at dered that the County Surveyor and C. B. Mays and J. A. Pilchcr as Road Viewers meet at North Powder on June 20 at 9 a. m. and proceed to survey and view said road. In re proposed county road peti tioned for by H. C. Bidwell et al. Or dered that the County Surveyor and C. B. Mays and J. A. Pilcher as Road Viewers meet at North Powder June 20 at 9 a. m. and proceed to survey and view said road. In re proposed county road peti tioned for by Albert Olson et al. Or dered that the County Surveyor and (. . is. Mays and J. A. Pilcher as Koad Viewers meet at North Powder June 20 at 9 a. m. and proceed to survey and view said road. In the matter of the application of Cove Cherry Fair association for ap prO)iiation. Application granted and Clerk directed to draw warrant on General Fund of the county in favor of said association in the sum of ?200.00. Will My Child Take Dr. King's New Discovery ? This best answer is Dr. King's New Discovery itself. Its a pleasant sweet syrup, easy to take. It contains the medicines which years of ex;rience have proven best for Coughs and Colds. These who have used Dr. King's New Discovery longest are its best friends. Besides every bottle is gunrant'ed. If you don't get satis faction you get your money back. Buy a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left for Cough and Cold in surance. adv. Our Want Ads bring results. , I, III .WM W 11.2a 1 Doe Brannon, w ork on bridges 102.50 J 41 45.00 15.00 30.00 25.00 10.00 30 00 ' 15.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 42.00 2.00 17.50 A. d. Parker, work on bridges 1. 11. uatiK, worn on bridges.. John I .add, work on bridges.. , ( has. Weagel, work on bridges 1. M. Kniiinon work on bridges W. E. MeClure, work on bridges J. A. McCarthy, work on bridges J. B. Lindsay, work 011 bridges llattie J. Hekloy, gravel for bridge G. T. Fleming, blacksmilhing 204.20 1. A. McCarthy, Maeksmit.hing 3.65 oo. Grout, woik un roads . 35.00 45.00 7.50 7.50 21.25 13.75 5.00 5.00 4.00 Geo. li rout, road supiTics . . - Grande Rondo Lumber Co. 1 10.00 ! Lumber rJ'0 1 Grande Rondo Garage sup- ''' plies I''lJohn W. Hill, blaoksmithing. . .V,''!!1-1; ',' M- "Tmaii work on grader -''it' 1. Hutrniau, dragging roads ' '" ' etc 1 llod-01 Fcenaiighty Co., road rrr r "" ! K. W. LoMrhtmi. road sunnlie- !. I', lonha't. roid sutMities.. I.ovv's store rienl viiotiiitw ! F. l'.. I.illv. 'road supplies I 0 ".I I I , : 1. . 1 1 1, , .. 11 .'i-oiieu now. n, roan siu- I'bos 2.00 j 1:1.' 4.1.00 62.50 , 7.00 ; 61.75 ' 4.25 'I 16.20 ! 52.50 1 20.00 ; 517.90 20.20 100.75 3.70 52.47 19.5.1 From House to House the Good News Spreads llOU!"'!viv''s I'""' '"""'I ' liai'I'.v solution of Hie l.i-rakfast i.i-ol.lom I These new nmi , flakos air distin.-tivc in that they hear a seff-developecl flavor all their ownthe delicate, fascinating flavor of choice, wliite Indiaai unU i t? tlUM' llak('s- t,u'v 'lo lmt ,lolK',1(l on ' suffiir to make them palatable. , Try a handful without cream and suar-note the fine flavor and new im' lul- ouonies on eaeli flake. These huhbles an tiislmur, characteristic and are produced hy the uick, intense heat Miiri: .11 maivmjj;. wnu-ii also 1 inn us (Mf wonderful a disting f the new a vop. Althonsh tl... Netf Post Toasties , , ;,,.,, i,,,,,,-,.,,,,,,, i nvor anil N ew Post T oasoes Sold ly (irocers l-lvon-where t