La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 11, 1905, Image 3

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    RED FRONT LIVERY BARN
Wm. Smith, Prop,
Safe and reliable rigs furn
at all times. Special ac
comodations furnished to
commercial travelers,
Phone. 3-5
WM, SMITH FEED STORE
Hay, Gi sin and feed. Free
delivery to all parts ef the
city. Mountain trade a
specialty. Phone 1961
Hone. turneM and wagone
. bought and sold
. The kind your mother
used to make. Baked
every day and deliver
ed at your home.' Why .
net buy the best when
it costs no more.
i.iiojsouLi ion rmiiiu
prompt attention given .
,3
Mint Saloon
I CHAS, MELQUIST, Proprietor.
l WINES, LIQUORS I
AND CIGARS
1 Finest collection? of stuffed I
I animals . on the Pacific
4 ' - - ,
M iVMH) -
Blue Front Saloon
E. TUtRSON. Proprietor.
FINEST
WINES, LIQUORS
Imported and domestic
CIGARS
Hot or cold lunch all hours
Jefferson Avenue Opposite Depot
HIM MaS.
Palace Saloon
.
CHAS. ANDERSON, Prop.
FINK
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
.Alwayson hand
Jefferson Avenue
Opposite Depot
THE
OXFORD MR
JOHN BIEVER, Prop.
Complete aWKMtment of
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Mixed Drinks a Specialty Fir St.
i
j ftjS joy fta) flU6fiH S iaT? ti!9 ffh lU
THE LOUVRE I
CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop.
FINK
WIPES' LIQUORS
ClQflRS
Gentlemen always Welcome
Fir Street
Eagle Saloon
ULRICH LOTUS, Prop.
FINK
WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS
Lunches are our specialty
Jeffs rson Avenue, Opposite depot
Sick Headache
This distressing ailment results from
a disordtred condition o( the stomsch.
All that Deeded to effect a cure ia a
done or two of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Live Tablets In fact, the attack
may be warded off, or greatly leseened
ni aeverity by taking a Hose ot these
Tablet aa aoon as the first symptom
ot an attack appears. Sold by
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICIANS
dr. a. l Richardson,
Physician and Surgeon.
Cffloe orr HlU'a Drag Store,
Office Phone IM Betfdeoee Pbos JV1
N. MOLITOR. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Coraer A (Luna arena and Depot Bb
JmeePhonsZM Bealdeoo Phone 1
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON '
Phone TU
Lewis boll ding, opposite Bom mar House
Office Hours, I to L T to S
. BACON & HALL,
I YSICIANS AND SURGEONS
. Office In Foley building, Phone USL
C T. Baoon, Bawldene Pnoae 111
M. K. HmU, lice dc nee 1121
DENTISTS
REAVIS BROS.
DENTISTS.
Offlc Boramer Building
Offioe Phone S-l ,- Residence Phone 1171
C. B. Cauthorn '
DENTIST
Offlos Over Hill Drug Store
' La Grande. Oregon
R. l. LINCOLN
PPNTIRT
Up stairs, Oor Adams areuu. and Depot Ht.
Phone yt ,
DkS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS
Puyaicians aud Surgeons '
O W Hlggers, M. -D. Geo, L. Blggers, M. D
Telephones
Offioe 1321 Residenoesl
QfHoe' Ralston Building over J. M. Berry's
Store. Residence on Madison AVe. second
door west of former residence, Or. G. W Blggers
La GRANDE - OREGON
Professional cells promptly attended to
day or night.
VETERINAAY SURGEON
Dr. PA CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Office at A T Hill's Drug Store
La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361
Residence phone 701
Farmersline . 58
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Oflloe In Botnmer "wilding.
J. W. KN0WLES
Attorney and Counsellor
At Law
. "Office in Ralston Building
Phone 156 La Grande Or.
H. T. Willlnms A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS.
ATIORN EYS-AT-LA.W
Omce In Ralston Building
Pbone i0s La Qraode, Or.
ACCOUNTANTS
W. I. BISON ETT
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT
Offioe witnJ.T Williamson. La Grande
Parties wishing the aervieea of com
petent bookkeeper are aaa red satis
factory results. Prices reasonable
D.O.KELLEY,
Books posted and complicated ao
ooaata adjusted. Pen Ion papers a
specialty. Notary Publio. Claims
against the government considered.
Correspondents aolioited. Address
Lock box 613
Lodge Directory.
EAGLES La Uranda Airio 159 F O K meets
every Hund.jr night in K ol k- Hall at 8 m
Visiting omtriaru Inirited t u ..
J. A. MuloU, W. P. T. U. Giluain, W. 8.
SX)REHTERS OF AMERICA Cbnrt Mai
Marion, Mo 22 meets eacb Tueeday In iUk
h.11 bothers are Invited to attend.
Al Uelsner Chief Ranger.
0 J Vsadsrpool RecBec.
IOO t La Gnnde Lodge, No 16 neiM
their ball every Saturday night. Vlsltuig n.m
bers oordislly invited to attend.
' u. W. Robertson, N U
L R. Snook, Seo.
HTAK ENt'AMPMKNT No 1, I. O. a T,
meew every Ann and third Thursdays In tbe
montb In Odd Fellows ball. Visiting patri
archs always welcome I. R. Snook, C P.
UdjDon4 Robinson. Scribe
A & A. M. La Grande Lodge
3. 41. meets every 1st nd 3rd 8atur
y ol eacb month.
AC Williams Seo,
Q D Huffman W. M
EA8TERN STAR OEM Hope Chapter Ko
1$ ineets the second and fourth Wednesday ol
mcix montb al r-V p m in Muonie Temple
llrsClrmTLyle,WM
Mary A Warnick. ice
M; W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7701 meets
every first and third Wednesdays of lbs
months i:O.O.K.Hh1I. All vieitlng nelyn
bors-eodUllymviutond.
John Hail. Clerk.
WILL FILED
FOR PROBATE
TheUl of tbe lata Hon. J H
Church has been filed with the county
ooart for probate. The iil and the
petition are b"th now matters of
pablio record and era with the county
clerk The will waa dated October 8,
1901 and waa filed with the county
eourt Feb. 8, 1905, jut fire months to
a day from the ti ma It waa executed.
The will names bat two legatees, bia
ton W J .Church and Miss Jean
McDonald, W J Church receives the
entire estate which is Talaed at sixty
fire thousand dollars, with the ex
Motion of one thousand doll are which
la bequeathed to Mine McDonald upon
condition that ahe ia hot married with
in one year from the time of his death.
W 4 Church la named as the executor
ot the estate to aerre without bonds.
The will Is witnessed by F L -Meyers
and 0 H Finn In th petition asking
that the will U Ndmitted to probate
the value of the estate is given at sixty
five thousand dollars sod the various
properties are listed as follows.
Two dwellings in the olty of La Grande
2,400; Eighty acres of land in Union
county 2.000; Promisor? notes 135,000;
8ick in the a Grande National Bank
$12,000; Hotel and livery barn In La
Grande 114,000.,
A Useful Book
The U. 8 department of agrioultnre
has just issued a revived edition of tbe
special report on diseases of cattle.
This report bsa bsen prepared for far
uv-M and stock owoers, rarher than
for siudttnts or veterinarritn surgeons
It is a book of 633 pag's in which are
w:cr!pticn: srd mwtif inr ne rlv
every ailment that effects domestic
animals. There are nutrercus plates
tbsl illustrate tbe anatomy which a
lone make tue hook especially inter
esting end nsefut. The Observer gives
its thanks to Congressman William
son for a oopy of this valuable book.
Pleasant Reception
Mr Fred Lawsoa of this city Istt
evening attended a reception at tbe
borne of Mr Ed Donley of the nd
ridge, and reports a mort enjoysble
time. Young folks were therefrom ail
parts of tbe county at tbe invitation
of tbe hospitable host and hostess
Good music and dancing were features
of tbe entertainment, but the supper
served was beyond tbe powers of Mr
Lawson to describe in any other words
except that "it was swell". Tbe nouni
ficant .hospitality of Mr Oonley i well
kcown, and to say that be gave a re
ception is enough to know that all
good things followed.
Al. Geiser To Retire
The statement is made from Sump
ter that the GeiserHendryx Company
whioh has bandied some of the big
mining propertiei in Eastern Oregon
during the past few years , has been
dissolved by mutual conaeut and that
Al. Geiser goes out, It is also our rent
that there will be i ' reorganisation
and that some promineut Spokane
and eastern people will .be identified
with Mr Hentlryx in toe future.
Baker Herald.
. CARDOF THANKS
The family of the late Mra Elmira
Carpenter takes this means of thank
ing their 'many friends who so kindly
assisted them and sympathised with
them in their sad. bereavment. We
alao especially w;sh to thank tbe mem
bers of the GAR, the WRC and B
of L E for tbelr kindneea.
Edward Carpenter 8r. and family
of F
On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
for Coughs, Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising
imitations with similar bounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably
known reputation f FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR.
DO HOT BE IMPOSED UPOH
We originated Honey and Tar as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine.
Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk
your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine.
Foley's Honby and Tar is put up in three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Prepared only by FOLEY & CG., 02-04-98 Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois.
"r-. solo m mmmiu by ' 1 1 1,11 ' 1 '
Si
Lyle Tuesday Musicale
Ftbruary H, ltfG5
Arranged b Mr N Molitor
Mandolin-Guitar Club
Wekota Biehl
Mandolins
Mrs Fred Curry, Missrs Aikin, MeCsll
and Finn
Guitars
Mdams, Schilke, Moeb'y. Molitor
Recitation Stint Valentine
Miss MoCall
Guitar Di4t... ...Elections from
Ermine, Jeckolowtki
Mrs Mosby and8ohilke
Vocal Solo September, Chariton
Mrs J Vsn Bureo
Piano Sola..... .....Selected
M;s F C Forba
Qartette....Rock A Bye, Neidiinger
Meedsmes 8tev?ni,G ibl, Neil and
Ralston
Vocal BoIj OE)6i TiinfAre
Weeiy, Braokett
Mrs A L B clinrdit n
Piano Duet.' II Trovatore, Verda
Misses CartU soil Pearl Hunter
Mandolio-Goitsr CluY . ..8emiuf.li
VsnAlstyne . v
Notice
To whom it may concern Notice la
hereby "givt-n that my wife, Alice Crip
pen, having left me without any just
cause or provocation, I will not be
responsible for any debts that ahe may
contract Dated at La Grande, Oregon
thla Uth day of F- b. A D., 1905
M.ECRIPPEN.
O'Brien III.
Superintendent J P O'Brien of the
O R A N is seriously 111 at nls home
n Portland
The Best Physic
When yon want 'm phvsio that la
mild and gentle, easy to' tak and
gentle, easy to take and certain to act
always use Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. For aale by
Newll a Drug Company.
Itch Ringworm
E T Lucna, Wlngo, Ky., writes,
April 25th 1902: "tor 10 to 12 years 1
had been ainicted with a malady
known as the itch.' Tbelching was
most unbearable; 1 had tried for years
to find relief, having tried all remedies
1 could hear of, besides a number of
doctors. I wish to state that one sin-
?le application of Ballard's snow Lin
ment cured me completely end per
mauently. Since then I have used tbe
liniment on two separate occasion far
ring worm and it cured completely.
25c, 50u and f 1 bottle. Newlin Drug
Co.
Health
Means the ability to do a good day's
work, without undue fatigue and to
and lire ' worth living. You cannot
have indigestion or constipation withj
out its upsetting the liver and pollut
ing tho blood. Suoh a condition may
be best and quickest obtained by Iler
blue, the beit liver regulator that the
world has ever known. Mrs. D vv
Smith writes, April 3, 1002: "I age
llerbine. and and It the best medioine
for constipation and regulating the
liver 1 have ever used.' Price 50 cents
NewUsj Drug Co
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
In the County Court ot the Slate ol Oregon
tor Union County. In the matter of the Estate
of Jane Ball, deceoed. Notice Is beteby given
that the undersigned at administrator of tbe
estate of Jane Ball, deci'asod, pursuant to an or
der of the above entitled Court, mnde and en
tered on tbe Uth day of December A D 1J04 wiln
from and after Monday tbe 6th day ot March
AD 11105, rood to sell at irivate sale
for cash to tbe hlghmt bidder, subject to con
firmation by tbs Court, all tb) rUht, title and
Interest of Sal I decedent, in and to the billowing
described roal estate, towit: An undivided one
half interest In lots 1 ani i. and all of lot S In
Block 104 of Chaplin's Addltlou to La Grande
Oregon; an undivided one ball interest In and to
lot six and the north twenty-one foot of Lot 7 in
Bock 11 in Arnold' Addition to La Grande, Unl
on County, Oregon lUbjert to the lift enate of
George Ball, therein, atjd a mortgage of $70) on
Lots 1 and 2 in Block 112 as s( reatd,or ho much
thereof as is ne 'esssar to pay estate debts.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, and first tul-
lisbel thui December 23tb, l'JOI.
GEKi;E BALL. Adminls'raor.
stfaittl
sasassssssssaWsaassI
T. - HILL,
Mm wtr urn
WEDNESDAY, FEBR. 15th 1
A Melodramic Feast
, 1 k'UO
i "iii ' i'
flUOKS Children 25o,
S SW fcSW
. 1 -- -
oeats 7oo. ' beats on 8aleJMoaday at usual place.
TO THE PUBLIC:
The rash of Holiday trade is over and business
ih general has got back; to its normal condition, I
wish to iafirui all my patrons, aal those ;not my
patroas but who are liable to be, tuat I am now in a
position to take care of all watch, olook and jewelry
repairing with dispatch. Ihava secured, all the neces
sary help in all the latest tools and materials known
tii the trade, as well as the best workmen that money
can procure. ; . ;
All repair work is under my personal supervis
ion and I guarantee each and every piece of work done
to be finished in first class workmanlike manner, and
to give (with proper attention) perfect satisfaction.
All work sent by mail or express will receive the same
careful attention as it delivered in person, and to be
promptly returned in first class coudition.
Thanking my patrons for their past liberal
patronage and assuring them of my utmost ability to
give them perfect satisfaction in the future. I remain
as ever. J. H. PEARE,
Next to Newlln's Drugstore La Grande's Leadlni Jeweler
BLOKLAND BROS
Island City, Oregon
Breeders of BERKSHIRE and rOLANDOHLNA
8WINE. . '
We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cots
wold and shropshires, ready for service, anyone need
ing choice, bucks, should see these to appreciate them -
Young stock always on hand, aud .always glad to
have you call aud see oar hogs, as we breed them for
the Farmer, aad ask you to compare our paicos befor
buviug some where else.
More WorKmen Strike
By 8cripps News Association
St Petersburg Feb 11 The workmen
at Lessner'a, Xielman's and a number
of other factories, struck today de
manding an eight hour day. A large
number of troops and cavalry are pa
trolling the Viuorg and Newsky dis
tricts .
Public Building Bill
Washington Feb 11 The hosoe com
rolttee on public buildings and grounds
today completed the details of an om
nibna publio building bill. It carries
a t;tl appropriation of $930,000 !
AM
- .OUXJaCUST
H. STEWARD, Mar
BOLAND & CLIFFOED'S
GREATEST jjEXBATION
OVER
AirtODdlng Xleorltoal 4
Kfleou .
Large eeleoteompany A
NIAGARA
FALLS
AUspeoUl
ceaary
Note The great falls scene
in act S ia a triumph of eleo-
trical, scenic and mechanical 3
ingenuit, andwill positively 5
oe enown.
Gallery and rear 60c, Reserved 3
The Rockwell Case ,
Tbe Oironit Court is now engaged
n trying tbe oase of the Bute ol Ore
gon ts Charles Rockwell who is charg.
ed with having bis ssloon open on
Sunday. Tbe forenoon was occupied in
seourlng a' jury. Tbe following is tbe
jury. B M Grandy, J M Darr, F
may, u a ting, unariea mil, u w
Prillman, W D Smith. F Black, J M
Gilkison, Jacob Clark, Eli fiair, at
the time of going to press the esse is
Kill on trial. This is the second eaie
ol tbia character whioh has oome before
the court at this session, and two
more will follow.