La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 10, 1905, Image 2

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICIANS
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Cflios OTttr Hill's Prnf Blot.
Office Phoo 13c Residence Phone 5U
h.KLHCF M. D.'
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Corner Adams avenue and Depot BU
Office Phone 234 Residence Phone 681
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND, SURGEON
Phone.,711
lls bidding, oppoklte Bommer Hooae
Office Boora, I to J, T to 8
BACON & HALL,
YSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office In Foley building, phone 1191.
C. T. Bacon, Residence Pbone 119,
M. K. Halt, tesldmoe 2121
DRS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS
ruysieiana and Surgeons
O W Blggers, M. D. Geo, U Biggers, II. D
Telephone
Office 121 Reslttenee 1681 -.
QfOoe4 Rslston Bnlldlng over J. M. Berry's
Store, kaildenoe on Madison AVe, second
door west of former residence, Or. G W.itlggcrs
Im GRANDE - OREGON
Profeuional calls promptly attended to
day or night.
DENTISTS
REAVIS BROS.
DENTISTS.
. Office Summer Building
Office Pbone S I Residence Pbone 117
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C. B. Cauthorn
DENTIST
Office Over Hill Drua Store
La Grande, Oregon
R. L. LINCOLN
DENTIST
Up stairs, Cot Adams avenue and Depot BU
, Pbone s-
VETERINARY SURGEON
Dr. F A CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Office at A T II ill's Drug Store
La Grande, Oregon Phone 136
- Residence phone red 701
Farmers' line 58
DR. W. T. D3WNE3.
VETERINARY SURGEON AND
DENTIST
Leave orders at Red
Cross Drug store
Residence Cor
otb and I si
Thirty five vears experience, beat of reference
furnished
ATTORNEYS
CFAWrOKD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Y tic in Foley building.
J. W KNOWLES
Attorney and Counsellor
At Law
Office in Ralston Bnlldlng
Pbone 156 La Grande Or.
H.T.W Minnie a. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS.
ATI ORN EYS-AT-LAW
Qfflo In Ralston Bulldlug
Pbone 1O5 La Grande, Or.
L. A. PICKLER
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineering tnd
SurvtyinU
Efetlmutea, l'liiun, mni AiieolflYallons.
Office 1110 Adums Avenue, Willi Jchn E llo igh
LA UKANliK, OttKUuN
Lod&e Directory.
auVGLtJA La (nana. Air e ,y K O h, mm'U
every rtundnjr owhl iu H ot I- liall ' 8 i m
Vuittnn breltieiu Icilad t- aiiuu-..
J, A. Mnlolt, W. P. J . K. 1'ollOik, W. .
i O O K 1 Or.iUilo U)di', No if. n eel. l
(heir ball every haturdsy niylit. VliHiug u.rui
ara nirdiallv Inriled to atU'inl.
(eii'iery flat cau be aeeu at ottice of City
Recorder. o Robertson. N
H.K. Oooi.dge.f'eo.
STARKNt AMl'MKNT No SI, I. O. O. K,
meet, every first and third Thursday. In the
snontn In (aa reiiitw. iihu. ti.mug pmri
areli always welroine I. U. buooa, C f.
Kdiiiond Boblnwn. Bcrlbe
EASTERN STAft OK Hope Chapcr So
ISuieu liu. seouu aua lounu enne.uaf ut
jacu montn at j:aup in in sionic icmpie
Memo Aldrlcli, W M
Mary A Wstniek. 6e
M. W.A. La Oraudetaiup o. TTttt tnrrm
ecry firat o third Wevlnent.iy of the
month at 1. 0. 0. r. Hall. All visitu g uel. h
bur. are cordially Invittsi to attend.
t. KwJcnd, V, C.
John Hall, yUrb.
rOREMTKKH OK AM riUICA t'ourt M.ld
Wuion, No SI Meets eat0 HiuMd.y night in
jk of r halt. iMvlue. are luviieu u aiiena.
'1 B TlllMin. t'hlel K.ncer.
CD Williams, Kin. See
r"' pi irutie ir.u i ittsgera, John n.i
ltd Uerfcert 1 atttsoa
La Grande Evening Observer
Currey Bros., Ed's and Prop.
Published daily except Sunday
Teurseday, August 10, 1905.
Entered at the Poet Office at La
Urande, Oregon, y m Second Class
vail Matter.
One Year in advance 18 50
Six months in advance .... 3 50
Per month 65c
Single copy , 5c
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Ad rates furnished noon application
Local reading notices I0t per line first mer-
tlon, ie per line fur each subsequent lnser-
tion.
Reaolntionsof condolence, sorer line.
tar as of thanks, 5c per Una.
Ihe great majority of the
thousands of eastern people who
are now coming to the coast are
pleased witn this county and
many will return, later, to mike
their homes with us.
The Lewis and Clark fair is
now in the beginning of the
bight of its glory. Those who
have .nade a careful study are
gratified in the results, that is,
from its conception it has been
a question whether or not the
fair would draw people from the
east to our shores. From the
very opening day uutil now the
percentage of eastern visitors
has steadily increased aud the
transportation compauies state
hat September will be' a still
greater attenduuce.
The great majority of these
tourists are h'r for the purpose
of viewing the west, in which
they have entertained a future
hope of possibly at some time or
other making their homes.
The west needs more people
aLd there are thousands of
people who can do better in this
new country thin they can in
the old settled communities in
the east.
The opportunity for Union
county to prtsent Iter resources
to thousands of people who are
anxiously lookiug over the west
is here, not will bo. Oar exhibit
at the fair is now being viewed
daily by hundreds. At the
begining of the fair our exhibit
did not do Union county justice,
from the fr.ct that unless pre
parations are made the preceed
ing year we have very little to
exhibit during the months of
June and July. From this time
on until the close of the fair.
which will be October 15, Union
county can make a showing of
her varied resources second to
no county in Oregon, and while
this is a strong statement it is a
true one.
THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES
Unless all signs of the times
are misleading and delusive the
people aie going to be far more
nquisitive into the integrity of
men they vot6 for than in ti e
past. A very considerable pro
portion of tbe voters in all
political parties areiu full sym
pathy with the moral wave that
is now roiling over this uiition,
Bnd uot only hope, but confiden
tly believe it has come to stey,
aud are anxious and willing to
do all that is possible to render
it abiding with us permanent.
Voters iu tbe future, more
than in tbe past, will have to be
satisfied that a pereon is honest.
and has strength of character of
a degree that he can be relied
on, under all circumstances, r.ul
in the presence of all kinds of
temptations, to do the right and
bouorable thing or they will uot
cust their vote for him.
There are inauy members in
each political party that will
vote for men in the party whose
creed they have never endorsed,
in preference to one belonging
to their own party about whose
integrity they have doubts.
Patriotic men, no odds what
party they beloDg to, feel that aa
nonest man in the opposite party
is far safer to the general good
in a high place in our state or
nation, than one of a thadowy
character, though of bis own
Party, and eucb will vote in
obedience to tneir own con
sciences and endeavor to do the
best they can for the honor and
good of their country.
Sickening Shivering Fits
of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved
and cured witb Electric Bitters. Tbii
is a pare, tonic medicine; of especial
benefit in malaria, for it exerts a trne
curative influence on the disease, driv
ing it entirely Out of tbe system. It
la mncb to be preferred to Quinine,
having none of tbii drug's after-effects.
E S Monday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes
"My brotber was very low witb ms
laria fever and jaundice, till he took
Electric Bitters, which saved bis life."
At Newlin Drug Co. drag store; price
60c gaaranUed.
-VISIT THE-
Lewis and .Clark
EXP0SIT1 ON
. To be held at Portland,
June I to Oct. J 5, 1905.
TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA
Through the Williamette,
Umpqua and Rogue River
Valleys, of Western Oregon
pass Mt. Shasta, througi
the Sacramento Valley to th.
many famous resorts on tbi
line of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC 1.1).
For beautifully illustrate;
booklets, descriptive of Cali
fornia resorts, address,
W. R. C0MAN, Gen. Passr. Agt.
Portland, Or.
OREGOJV
SUQftfTLlM
aIMonPaciw
DEPART Time Bchcdnl .
LA GBANDK. QR I' ROM
No , Hall Lake, Dener. Kt. No 1
S sOptn Worth, Omaha, Kan- SMiam
No 6 sas City, Bt. Louts, Chi- No j
8:110 a. m. cago aud task tM a m
Not "
Portland. Dalle, Pen
dleton. Wall. Walla, Vo9
1 my ton, Poineroy, Col
Sum) am. fax, Momow, Spokane. oo5Dm
and points erst and ' p ra
north viaHpokar.e
, Portland, Dalles, Pen.
dleton, Umntilla, Wal
So 5 lula, LewUton, folia i, No
M.Kt)r, WallHce, Var-
84 p. m. ner, Spokane and other 8;30 a m
point, east and north
via WpokMno
No. 83 aland City, Aiicel, Ini
Diilly ex- hier aud . .giu. Con- No ill
ceid ue tiooa at EU t: w th
titiodav -ta-t lor point, in 6:30 pm
9:Uatu own. ,
M-
Uiean Mteamen between 1 ortiand aud
Sau Francisco every &e d lyn.
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YOU
If y-fr tl.'kiMa r-ad
and Klo tliiin.-, kail,
Ltneol the un id '
lite rVnvcr
I n '(itieiiio
there are.o nmiu ,-ciilc ill' a , unit
point of iimrisi lonu th le
tw'i itvd. l; ;,nd IVnv. r I mt ,111 w i
never beiH.ii.c tinonu-
IfyoitxreKolit st, write 'or a:nr.
tiiMtion and m t a u-tl bo tl.nl Hill
, tell you all about 11
W C McBRlDfc, A.tnt,
124 Third Si
Po-tlarri ' r r
J. R. OLIVER.
UNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
. .farm Loans a Specialty
Bestequipjed nt-tracter
in Union couuix Many
years experinn with
the Union count v records
gives me a great advent
age. It is folly io pur
chase realpsttt'f without
6rst securing n proper
abstiact. An abstract
from my office will ehw
the title just as it sopears
ou tbe officio i record.
). R. OLIVER,
LA GRANDE, OREG ,N
Room 31, Sommer Bdlg.
E C DAVIS
President
J H CHILDH
e-ec. and Trras.
BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE
AND CRANITt CO.
LA GRANDE OREGON
Complete assortment of fin
est marble and granit
al ay s on hand. Estimutes
cheerfully furnished upon
applicati u.
Headstones and Monuments
A Specialty
NEW SECOND
HAND STORE
All kind of second hand
goods bought and sold ,
CEO. GROUT, Prop,
209 Fir St. bet. Adama aaJ Jefferson
G. E. FOWLER
Truck and
Transfer
Wood and Coai
Phone 1611
All order given prompt
attantiou.
RED FRONT LIVERY BARN
Wm. Smith, Prop
Safe and reliable rigs furn
at all times. Special ac
comodations furnished to
commercial traveler?,
Phone. 3-5
WM, SMITH FEED STORE
Hay, Giain and feed. Fiee
delivery to all parts ef the
city. Mountain trade a
specialty. Phone 1961
Horses, harness and wagons
bought and sold
A Grim Tragedy
isduilv enacted, iu thousands of homes
as Death alms, Id each oue, auothtr
vii-tim of ConBuaiption or Pneumonia.
But when Uougba aud Colds are prop
erly treated, tbe tragedy is averted.
F G Huntley, of Oakladon, lud, writes
'My i(e bad tlie coneuniptiou and
three doctors gave her up. Finally
she took Di King's New Discovery
for Coneurrptiou, Coughs and Colds
which cured ber, and today she is well
and Urouz." It kills the germs of all
diseases. One dose relieves. Guar
anteed at 50o and SI by Newlin Drug
Co., (linguist. Trial bottle free.
UftlC ACID
In the blood causes Rheu
matism.Sdatica, Lumbago,
Neuralgia and Gout. You
can remove the cause by
wearing one of our "
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V OUCI lim A-rir
ssi sa-vivm I
RINGS
Manufactured by the Rt- Rheumatic
Ring Co.. ilitttorj, Coivciicut.
Prici $2.00 sco at
J. R. iir;',
i f itmi'trrtmif r yyi'iirrTrrr-vTTTTPi f v.
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TWO PIECE SUITSB
"Men's two piece suits grow in favor constantly. NfeWlier
comfort nor gentility demand a vest for summer wear
Tbe vest h s no function when the thermometer says 99
degrees, We've Coat and Trouser Suits in Single and
Double Brested stv'es in a varity of patterns, you'll find
there's NOT AN OUNCE of superfluous cloth anv
wliere, while th jfratefnl lines aud natty appeprance of
the garments are up ta our usual and ncellent standard
$7.50, $9.00,
Is the pric range, accompanied by our regular guarantee f
ASH BROS.
500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
This farm is only 15 miles from La Grarde, on the Elgin
branch of the O. R, &, N. Railroad, at the Rinehart spur.
It will make several good homes, aud will be sold in sartll
tructs if desired. There are three different young bearing
orchaids, and tw good houses on the place. In a good
school district free from debt. Terms easy.
Address, HENRY RINEHART.
SUMMERVILLE. OREGON.
Or call at the farm for full particulars.
ICE CREAM SODA
It will pay you to walk a block to get the best
Ice Cream Soda It costs no more. We are
better prepared than ever to stop your thirst and
RELIEVE THAT TIRED FEELING.
We have only the best crushed fruits aad piuVV
rock candy syrups. Our ice cream is made fiom
pure cream and is the best. Let us show you.
A. T. HILL
Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR
I A rn A Utrvr
Ltt IKUiN WUKK3
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry l
General Blacksmith. Horse Shoeingiand Wagon Woik H
Manufacturer of The.FiUgerald Roller pJeJ S
m
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Indigestion
With its compauious, heart bum,
flatulence, torpidity of the liver, con
stipation, palpitation of the heart
pior blood headacb- and other neivous
symptons, sallow ekin, foul t0ngue
offensive brtath and legion of other
ailments, is at ojt-e the most wide
spread and destructive malady among
the AmtTiiao people. The Uerbine
treatments will cure all these troubles.
5oc bottle Newlin Drug Co
Boarding and Rooms
People rUjtiDg Portland fair and
wanting good b ard snd rooms at teas
onable pi ices, call on or address Mrs
B Bartholomew, 250 LMion street'
Pcrtlau1 Augutt 8
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$10.00 and $12.50
OUTFITERS
IU MANKIND
g.'lBtaByi
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Baseball Players and Foot Racers
Louis J KrnKer, ex-champion Hkv
distance foot racer of Germany 24
Holland, write Oct 27 1901; "During
my training of eight weeks' foot races
at salt Lake City, in April last, T used
Ballard's Sluow Liniment to my great
est satisfaction. Therefore, I reiom
mend Snow Liniment to all who are
troubled with sprains, bruses or rheu
matism." 23c, 50c, 1.00 bottle. Mew
lin Drug Co.
L.Kli NOTICE
x-noi.e Ked on, Old Town store for
wood (30 days time given). Cheapest
Groceries and Provisions In the city.
New stock and fall line of fetid.
Dted La Graude, Ore., July 26. l
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