La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 08, 1905, Image 3

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    PROFESSIONAL CAR03
C7 physic; ns
OR. A. L RlQlAkDbON,
Physician and Surgeon. ,
mM n, Hill's l)i eg awn,
fflceriata U'ict 11 Ka.Miin pkaaeK
N. MOL1TOR M. D.
. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Corner Adam avaaoe sod Dapol M.
omoeMaium Healdanor Main 68
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
., Phone Mala 11
Leta balldlaa, opuuaii Hosmtc Bum
Omec Bourn, t to I, I to
BACON & HALL,
PHYSICIANS AND' SURGEONS
Um la foley building, Mai 1.
' C. T. Bacon, HcMdanc Maiu Ig
M. K. rla.l MteKkaor MHia M
DS. iJIGGEkS & B1G0EKS
Pujskiaus and Suryson
O W Blggen, at. B. ties. L. Bbjgero, M. D
Telephones ,
OBIo Blue 1X21 Kealdenos Main SO
Otocer K. Lalou Building ott J. M. Harry'a
Mure, knldeiio on MadUon AVa. eeoond
dour wait ol 'oruier resldeooa, Or. U. w Ulggan
LiUkANDK - . OkkUUN :
rrooMiual calls prumixly alloaded la
"" .. dayoraigiii.
DfcNTISTS
REAVIS BROS.
DENTISTS.
Oilier Black 61
ttealdeoee Black li T
C ti. C&uttiorii
DENTIaT -
tiuc Ovr Hill Uruu, Store-
La (fiamle, Urcon
l)r. P A UlAkLlM
VKI'EKINAUY SUK.UMJN,
Odicv at A 1 Hul'g Urugtilor.
L uraime. Oreguu Phuue 13b
Keaideuce pboutj rJ 70 1
KuriuriY line . fto
UK W. 1 U aVVNlta.. -
VKTKKINAKY 8UKUKON AND
UKNTlaT
Leave ordi r al Ked'
Cross Diug atura
Ketldear Cor
6lli aau I l
Thirty flv yuan experience, ol ralarear
AiralelMd
ATTOHr-EYS
CrAM0KD & CKAWt-UKD
Attorneys-at-Law
LA GRANDE, OKBQOK :. .! I
iMt it tokjr balldlroj. ' . " ' " -, ' 1
J. W KNOWLES
Attorney and Counsellor
-: At Law
Offlca ia Kaknoa Bulldlag
Pbooel&S 1 UrandeOt.
H.T. William , A.C. WlUausw
WILLIAMS BROS.
ATlOHN tYb-A'l LAM
. Qrnue la Ralsloa Building
1-boMiud) La Uraada, Or.
L A. PICKLER
Civil, MirUnj. Irrigation tngintetin & na
aurv.yin .. -
rtlmate. Plans, aoid bpeulOoalloos.
Office In Foley ouitdiug .
LA Uhahdb. oaaooa
Lodiie Directory.
BAULKH-U UranuaAine fO h DMai
Huailav OlHbl lb k irf 1 all a t
CuiUoa WwUMru In-nlad b auvii .
i.ATualoU, W. K J . K. rolkxk. W..
. u b r--Ui Uium UlK. iia j
ihalr oallcvarroaiaiday um"t Vi n i
araflordiallitailrlloalWhd. . ,
aail7 plal aaa be eaa at llool Bur
iaon a aluaa, H u
1. E. Unouka. 8aT ' ;
VTAK fcN AMFMKNT No U, f 6. O. r
MataaTMl tnaauU Uilrd Tliumlaa Id lb
n outb IL Odd Kallowa ball. VUiuoa paUi
rob" alaayt aalcuiDa t. K aauuk. C. r,
Kdpiood Montwa. Wrrlha
amKHUXI Arl OiCM Hop. CHlr N
uKM1 u aKuktl ui Inariii Wcoucaday
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Wara A Warniea. r
u w A.-La Oraiidt'np o TTOS mm.
, , frrat and third WcdiH-ada of Ul
; hTo r Hall. AU Ult k
.or. ar. ordUlly tamMri 3- v. U
Joba Hall, CUrt.
KKHTEK:ior A M fcBICA ImrtTKiT'
' anna. No tt awa aarh Thandat alght li
' I OH M - a) Kmiiat ar luvilad la attaad,
t Bartu.-, CW S'y-,m.nM
arannme-n. I. Ktajram. J-o Mai
aiidMatbfr,'''n-v
IfRIKNIiHHIP TKNT NO -. T. M.
jmmW awoud ar.d tl Iro5 W.tiJar eaok
JnSnVh, III L O. O. K. I ail. Vlti,. kclEhl.
aiiih HltfH Hrml k!if
I II. T. M til VK Nil. 7.-MU "w
nAtl'l'"ori.lrlii afimi at iba
jUilVlul. A I vWMiik la.li7ra wekwrm-.
IjKty Ho'tar.rmMiaMkr.
11 axel Harao', Rordiuj Ba-U'y.-
CSasslfigd fti!vcrt.stni;nts.
RiU-0ne cant a word, ona-half a
cant a word aach ubsequnt nnr
iion. CIaaifid adds bring quick ra
sclU. Try on today. ,
Hava your abstracta of titles prapared by
li f r
u 1-A UftAHDa 1MVESTHENT Co.
Real EsUU Loans, any amounts on city
and country real estate. Loan closed
promptly, as soon as title approved. La
Grande Investment Co.
FARM WANTED The undersiened
wishes to rent an improved farm of one
hundred sixty or two hundred acre.
Will pay crop rent but will pay cash
r int if price is satifactory. T. J. Ryan
Covt, Oreoon. ,
FOR SALE The A. V. Oliver four lo
on Jefferson Avenue,, including plat
form scales, one hundred and ten foot
parch running back to railroad track.
0. H. Powers, the Minnesota land man.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, inquire
1910 Second Street. -
FOR RENT A modem five room cot
. tags near the court house for rent
, . ; . ' J. K. Wright
LOST From Burke's pasture a ligh
' red heifer branded connected H. V. on
' right hip and . with slit in right ear,
' Finder please notify Henry Vehrs,
Rural No. 1. La Grande.
LOST A purse containing key, a Ave
dollar gold piece and some silver.
Finder will pleas leave at this office
and receive reward. '
PURSE LOST Black leather, contain
ing lauiva kOHi iui i umi,
in silver and a pen knife. Finder re
turn to this office and receive "reward.
LOST Handbag on street, containing
check, money, letters and glasses.
; Finder return to this office and receive
reward.
WANTED Four or five furnished rooms
or a modem cottage furnished. Loca
tion preferred near High school building.
For particulars call at this office.
...
FOR RENT A suit of pleasant rooms
suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire
at 1617 Fourth street.
Centennial Hotel
Under new management
- Board and Room $5 per week, ' cash.
Meals 26cts. Special rates furnished
monthly patrons. Na 1417 Adams Ave.
Phon No. 1161.
Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress.
CLOTHES CLEANED
The same old stand but a new 2
management' Take your suit to
the same place, and have another
man clean and press it the way it J
should be. Harvey 'does the clean-
and pressing and does it right An-
other strong feature about hi sys- J
tern is that his prices ar correct
; Remember the place, next door
to the commercial club. Ladies !
gents clothing cleaned, dyed, press
. ed and repaired. . . .
' W. E. Harvey.
IJ.'t GRANDE SCHO I
OF MUSIC -'
PROF. DAY. Principle.
- MS. DAY, AmWaM
Till rr0 of tha heat ssoatral In
4iof Ion In th suit, and th
ifOplaoMbleci'.y and Talloy at
loguining to rllacover ih advantax-
ol tbis aoh ail i It ytrai aaad
l ILe lairal and moat practical, ana
laelndM all th lata diaoovark
a the art n4 trsrhlng mamto. Tb
school I divided Into tare drl
witi) No. 1 I for tfinDra, fro
yaara or and ar laapbl the
irst tl w grade. Hnpila eomoo
hor ' Thl I m Kia
rgarwn syetam bat tar ea trior.
In No. S li t retire ar from I t
5. Hr thoy frradaai. Popll
ke ont or to laeaon a wk a
hoy dnlra. No arholar will r
rmltlad lo rrmalo la this ebor
to do not etody.
OtnolU h Folv Honeo or
In Candv Rtor Pbon 478
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TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. U7
NOTICE FOR PUBllCATlOfl
O. a. Lead OfTlea, La Oraada, Orwoa.
Haot. IS IttOK.
KrKlaala barebrglvaa thai la rampllaaa
vlth tba araalaioaaor to aot or Coarra' oi
Joaa t, Hffa, eoiliM "a a set for tba aal rx
unaar laaoa ! toa ntataa ac ixmatraia. ora.
na, iravada, and WaablBftoa Territory,' a
aitaodcd lo all Ibr Habile La ad Hiatra br a-t
or Aaroat 4. IHW. Mcbolaa Mnlltor at
La tiraodr, OoonlvetUnlaa. Htata ororraoa
haa Ihla dar Bird la tbt me kla iroi
.Utrrora No. M6t. tor the aarrbaaa at trw
kU nl Meotloa tin. IS 4a Tawaablp Maw
IHM1ID nana e "
And will ofiar pranfloabow that the leaf
ooaHl la mora meant tat na natoar
eumalhaa tot aarlcalwral rarpoaaa, aa t
aatahilab hla alalia toaall laa krtnra tla
Knrtadrr and Haoalvar at la Oraada Ot
(on, on Mnadar, tba lita. day r live, M.
Ha wawiaaaa wllaini: Janva Hbllling a
LeOraedc (tragaa: loba Sbilllng. Jr . ol la
Oraur, Oregon; Adda M. Botara. of La Otaniia
tmitiMi; Job a T Wiillataua, of la Uraaoa.
unana.
Aay aad all atraaae alalailaf adaaraaly In.
nova 1arrM land, are ranaaitrg ta .
wairrniiin taw amaa aa or awara aaw
UUa. aay of Sir , nra.
Jt. m. Uan. aaalatrt
SOCIETY
i
Five-Hundred Club
It was a bewitching party of ladies that
drove out of town last night enroute to
Mrs. Fred Kiddle home in Island City.
The ladies conceived ' the idea of giving
their hostess a surprise by way of "dress
ing up." Mrs. Aikine was prim and
sedat in black satin; Mrs. Swaney a cap
tivating young lady; Mrs. Van Buren.
modest in a little pinafore; Mrs. Causey.
Swedish costume; Mrs. Allison, comely
in old time costume, with ample jewelry,
could properly be called "Mrs. Wiggs of
the Cabbage Patch." Mrs. Bohnenkamp.
vivacious as "Rough-Rider"; Mrs. Ca
vanah, "Lady from London"; Mrs. Grady
bewitching in pink; Mrs. Jean Moore,
little girl in fancy costume. As Mrs.
Gulling made no pretense of "costuming",
she was "dubbed" th Black Sheep, and
Mrs Bartlett as "Lovey Mary." However,
this poverty stricken maiden won first
prize in the -ame of 500.
Th event was given In honor of Mrs.
Mosby, who soon leaves for Caldwell
Idaho. ' Luncheon was served at eleven,
and soon the party was home-ward bound,
merrily singing "Good Night Ladies."
Busy Bee Club
Mr C. S. ' Williams entertained the
Busy Bee Club this afternoon at her
home at Maypark. Dainty refreshments
were served and a most enjoyable after
noon waa atau vjr w
tsteopathy
Summary of Thoughts For Dys
peptics .
Digestion depends upon two factors.
motion and digestive fluids. These in
turn depend upon nerve and blood sup
ply for their activity. Th nerve and
blood supply of the stomach in dyspepsia
ar interfered with by displacement of
the bones of th spin and ribs, and by
th contracture of muscles. These are
the first and primary causes of dyspepsia.
Dietetic errors are causes of dyspepsia,
but are secondary to the others. The
cur of dyspepsia involves the cor
rection of these displacements. Correc
tion of diet aids the stomach in recover
ing after the displacements are removed.
Osteopathic cures are real cures and
permanent because the primary causes
of the trouble are removed.
The administration of pepsin, hydroch
loric acid, silver nitrate, strychnin and
other drugs is not curative, but merely
palliative, and soon aggravates the de
fective conditions already existing. Drug
giving is therefore uncertain, unscientific
and injurious.
These are the two views of dyspepsia.
Think over them and take your choice.
riealtny, nappy babies. Mothers say
mat rlouister Kocky Mountain Tea is
the greatest baby medicine in th world
Makes them strong, well and active. 55
cents. Tea or Tabiets. Newlin Druo Co.
rAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA
Throagh the Williamette,
Umpqua and Rogue River
Valleys, of Western Oregon,
pass Mt. Shasta, througi ;
. the Sacramento Valley to th -many
famous resorts on tb
line of the
SOUTHERN PACIFII CO
beantifullr illustrate
booklets, descriptive of Cali
toinia resons,addiess,
W. R.C0MANtC.tn. kr. AKt
Portland, ("r.
TIMDKH LAND ACT JUNK SIK7S
. NOTK'K FOK PUBLICATION
U. H. Land Ofnca La Uranda. ttrecon.
tii-tober V, luufi
Notice la narcDV gtvea Uiat In ompllaa
wltb Ibaprovlaloaaof lhaaot of Gongrena ol
Jnnag, lifts, entitled "An an fir lha aale ol
timber land in Ilia Rtalae of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Waablngum Territory," a
extended to all tbe Public laud Ht'iUa by art
of August 4. UVi, Baala M Fa ker or H'alneid
eountyof Crow Wing Stat of Mint, tin.
tbla day ft led in tbla omoa her aworn atuie.
mailt Na SWT for tbe pnrchswof the N WU
NWtf; HWW WW: H NfcU of Mectloi?
No. ill, In Townablp No. (, Soulb Kangi-
vo. a., w. m.
Anil will oner proof to show that the land
aougoi ia mora aiuania loriita umber of
st4oethan foraKrWultunil ourtxMaa. and to
eaiaMlab bar claim lo aid land before the
Healataraad Receiver i f Ik la ,.lto al Im
Oraode.Oragoa.oo Toesduy, tbe vth day ol
dan , nw,
HKa namea aa wltneaaea: OeitrndeJ. Baitd,
a( Bmlnerd, Mian., Joha TManbora,-1 Brain,
ml, Minn., Mart a, Bane, i llralnard
kllal. M u I Mariibr. of Hralnaml Minn
Aaf aad all pi.taona elalmlna advemHy tin
above daaerlhad lands ara reuaentad so till
Ibelr claims la Ihisomoaoa or betoraaalo
Vtb iiar of Jao , lMJt.
' K. W. JJovls, Ka later
Snake River
Soon Be
Huntington, Nov. 8. One of the big
gest enterprises for Huntington and in
fact the entire section of this end of
Oregon and Idaho is being put. on foot
by Godfrey Sperling and N. W. Power of
Boise.
These gentlemen have already begun
active operations to harness the waters
of the Snake two miles below this place
Northwest News
Improvements to he amount of $10,
000 have been put upon the Methodist
church at Anaconda, Mont.
The total seal catch for the British
Columbia fleet this year was 15,727, as
compared with 14,646 in 1904, inclusive
of the Indian longshore catch.
Eleven hundred and twenty-one
marriages, took place in Multnomah
county during May. June, July, August
September and October of the present
year.
Th First Presbyterian church of Port
land is now entirely out of debt a result
achieved by the recent raising of $7000
cash, to be applied to that purpose.
-Baker City's high school team won a
foot ball game over' Boise's high school
team by a score of. 22 to 0. The Boise
team was outplayed in every point of the
game.
Experiments maa wtui ou w
one locomotive on the line of the Astoria
Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the
cold breath of the season this plajrtie
GATM1M
it:i miserable symptoms.' The nostrils are stopped tip, ruul a constant drop
ping of mucus buck into the throat keeps tip a conti.iuul hawking and spit
ling, the patient has dull headaches, ringing noises in the ears and a liaU
sick, depressed feeling; all the time. lv'ry inner lining and tissue of the
body becomes inflamed, and secretes aij unhealthy matter wliicli is absorbed
into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and the disease be
comes constitutional. The catarrhal poison brings on stomach troubles,
affects the Kidneys and Bladder, attacks the soft bones of the throat and
head and if not checked leads to Consumption.. A disease so .deep-seated
and dangerous cann6t be washed out, neither can it be , smoked awny.
Sprays, washes, inhalations, etc, are useless, becnuse they, ouly reach the
membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the disease is in the bloud.
S. S. S. cures Catarrh because it attacks it through the' blood; it goes into
the circulation and drives out all unhealthy accumulations and catarrhal
matter, and when this is done every part of the system receives a supply of
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PURELY VEGETABLE.
you have Catarrh do not waste time with local remedies, but begin S. S. S.
and write for our book and any medical advice without charge. - .
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, C4a
Really ': For 'Business !
WITH A fULL LINE OF fEtD, HAY AIVD GRAIN .
We ara ready to buy all kinds of hay. and rrain,. and pay the highest
w ' " "; "' " market prices," ."., .'
Slater:
IEFFERSON AVE
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, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15 -
( Th. New York and London Sml-MuCdy
- ' ; Successof the past season.'
Jules iVIurry's
-. iNCLubir?a
Miss Alice Johnson : ;
IN;
THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY '
WITH 'i-
, MR. HARRISON J. WOLFE,
Seats on sal
PRICES-25c50c, 75c and $l.00r
aafdod tiaaAamaAcldimAAA.a
Vill
Harnessed
at a point known as Bay Horse rapids.
They have a force of men on the
ground now making surveys and expect
tb begin work on the dam immediately.
The completion of this work will mean
miich'for thivsection ,as it. .will give
electric lights and water power, as" Weil
asVum'shing' power ' for" the' towns and
mines up and down Snake river.
& CoTumbia River railroad, have proved
so successful that it has been determined
to equip the nine engines of the line .with
burners.
Saved By Dynamite v
Sometimes, a flaming city Is saved by
dynamiting a space that the fir can't
cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so
long, Jou feel as if nothing but dynamite
would cur it. Z. TGriy. of Calhoun,
Ga .writes: "My wife had a very ag
gravated tough, which' kept - her awake
nights. Two physicians could not help
her; so she 'took Dr. King's New' Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, which eased her cough, gave her
sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly
scientific cur for bronchitis and La
Grippe, for sal by Newlin Drug Co.
Pried.' 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial
bottle free. '
-f jit . ; .
E..C. Davis, of the; Blue Mountain
Marble and Granite' Works; - is in Elgin
-
uments.'
THE PLAGUE
OF WINTER
retntn of cold wt nilu r, for at the f rst
of Winter is fanned into life with a!
rich, pure blood. Then the inflamed mem
branes and tisanes heal, all discharge ceases,
the depressed feeling of thebody is relieved, ninl
every symptom passes away.' S. S. S. goes to
the very root, of the trouble, and by purifying
and enriching the blood and building up the
entire system, cures Catarrh permanently. ' If
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15ui I diner
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Main 57.
Proprietor and Mur .
ComcdyCompany
as Sir Reginald Balslzc
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Monday Morniag.
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fJEW SECOuD
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All kinds of second hand gjo.ls t
bought and sold. 1
GEO. CRGUT, Prep, !
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- JAMO FAP.QUH ARSON, Prop.
Coiupleta uHtrtroeol ol
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Cold lunches and mixed drinks a f
specialty.. 1 Fair and impartiaV .
treatment to all. You are invited S
to. call and gt acquainted. ' ?
n,vwrVV , rVWAW
Blue Front Saloon
C TH0RS0N, Proprietor,
FINEST
WIN KH. LI0U0RS J
li)Mirlol Bad . dotnentic t
; Pot of cold lunch
at an nours. ' : T -.
JafTrmoo Aranoo Oppoallo Danol
Palaco Sal o r
CHAS,AN0ER$ON, PrOi
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WINES, I IQU0RS' "
AND CIGARS
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THE LOUVRE
' CHRIS. WRIGHT, Prop.
wiiiEi liquor
1 ' Centicmen alwiyt Welcome . .
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ULRICH LOniS, Prop.
: ' FIN!.-. '
WINES, LIQIOK.S
and CIGARS
Imported and Domestic,
laffaraoa A vaona, Oppoait daoot
2 S2K2 H9ys CAFE
Phone Kain 6-1
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Brick furnished in any quantity or any
style. No contract too small or toj
large., So sample of our pressed
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brick.
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