La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 17, 1905, Image 3

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i PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICI.NJ,
DR A L RICHARDSON,
Physician and button.
' i me i w H ,U'a Ui i. Mora,
Bee moo. Uick 'tin Male fatiaea
,N. MOL1TOR M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ;
Corner Aoarue BvaBaand Iwpot Mi.
OOca Maine ' HlderMm
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURUfcON
' Phone Mala 71
LrwiehBlldlna.eppuaiu Muromw Houe
Otttee Uuutk, 1 to i, Jlo
: BACON & HALL,
PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS
'Oltleeln Potey building, Mais M
C.T. Bxhjo, KeMdtilr, Main g ' "
M. K. Ball keaidtnee Maiaui
DfcS. BIGGtkS & BIOGERS-
Physicians aud Surtre.,0
li W Blum, k. D. Ueo, L. Blgg.ra, M. D
iejeiuouea
Office Black I ill healdenee Main
Otflce' Kahlua boll'llng over J. M. berry'
Biota. kaider oil MeditoB AVe. eeuaad
uour veal of 'oru.a reeldeuna. Or, li. W tliggt
LaUKANOK - OkKUON
Proletaoual ealla pnra4ly Btleaded la
day or eight.
DtNTISlS
RRAVIS RRO
DENTISTS. ; ' v.
OOkoa bouibmi femldliig
Offir Black 61 rurtilerirr Ulack ll.l
C H. CHii'tUirii
. ; . DENTlaT
Oiflc Over Hill Uruu. Btorc
La (iranle. Orev;n
VfcTEKIrtAKT SURGfcON
Dr. P A WIAkLlUiv
. VETEKINAKY SUKGtON,
O0ce aliA T IIi.I'h Drug blur
La Urande, Oregon Phoue JiHi
Kekideuue puoue rl 70 1
Farmers' Iiiic fit
VKTKrllN AKY 8U KUKON - AMU
' I ' v UKNTIHT
" ImW onh re al ked Kwtdeoer tor
Croat Drag atort - 6lbaudlat
Thirl Ova years experience, beat ol retereni
furoivliad
. K . . .
. : ATTORNEYS
: IKAWrOKD & CKAWhUkl)
; Attorneys-at-Law -
LA QRAKDB. OKKOON
. ; - y y.
IX l It. Pole banding.
, J. W KN0WLE3 '
-Attorney and Counsellor
'"' . '' At Law " " '
I T
J ' j Office in Kaleton Bulldlat
i'Uoiie IM LBOmndeOi.
.T.W,lliin; s .VC.IUaUk
WILLIAMS BUOS. ' v'.
ATI OH IN LYH-AT L.ANN
. QlbV IB KalaloB Bulldlhg
VhoonOjH jiOra"d(.ri
'; L A. PICKLE R ,
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Enjineomi m
Surv yinr
Kktlmatw, PImbm, bihI 8rcclflrltona.'
Ktloalu Koky I'Uikliug
' I.A UHANnl. vlKBOOB
The La Grande
I Hospital
Offers every accomodation for the care of
the sick. Our operating room is nuieo
with every modern appliance ana oui
...Am mra a vmnH in al v comfortable. Un-
waivia ' -m-j
denominational and free for all to enter
Employ any physician you wish but in
fciLfAn in thA La Grand.
yvtl . -
Hospital. Patients under care of traimd
nurses. - Mrs Minnie Uoodman.
Ikcdavib
1 H OHII.IM
Bao. BBd Tf
rresldent
8 .Ue MOUNTAIN MARBLE
AND GRANITE CO.
LA GRANDE OREUON
Our stock 'of Marble and
Granite is the largest in Eastern
Ore gon and has been enlarged by a
car load of blue, white and clouded
ma rble direct from Vermont Our
pr.ces are betr thin traveling
salesmen can make and our work
manship cannot be surpassed
Give us an order for a monumen1'
and receive your moneys worth.
Classified Advertisements.
Ku-n cent . word on.,,
cnt k word ach kubaequmt insr
ikm. Classified add bring quick ra
clt. Try ona today.
Real Estate Loans, any ajnour.ts on city
and country real estate. Loans closed
promptly, as soon as title approved. La
Grahdi Investment Co.
MILCH COW FOR SALE Gentle 4 year
old cow. Inquire at this office.
FOR RENT A suite of pleasant rooms
suitable for lifiht housekeeping. Inquire
t 1617 Fourth street.
FOR SALE Good four-room house and
two comer lots, bam and wood shed.
Price $650. Inquire this office.
FOR SALE-Tha A. V. Oliver four lots
. on Jefferson Avenue, including plat
' form scales, one hundred and ten foot
porch running back to railroad track.
; G, H. Powers, the Minnesota land mart
LOST A black envelope containg bank
notes and paper. Finder return to C W.
Silk and receive reward. .
$50 REWARD Black female Cockerel
Spaniel. Notify Red 1712.
LOST a pair of gold eye glasses with
plain bow, was lost somewhere be-
, tween Ed Reynold' place and the post
office. Finder please return to this of-
. flee.
COTTAGE FOR SALE-5 room house 2
blocks from new school building. ' In
quire S., Observer office.
WANTED- Honest boy for night cashier
. in restaurant :. Right boy has steady
position. Queen Restaurant -
FOR RENT Four room cottage, inquire
SEWING MACH1NES-W. K. Davis has
a few second hand sewing machines
which he will sell cheap.
FOR RENT Two story house on Wash
ington Avenue. $12 a month. Prof.
Day, La Grande School Music.
FOR SALE. Eighty acres k of timber
land two and one-half miles south of
la Grande.' Price and terms reason
able. Address box 597, city.
Centennial Hotel
Under new management
Board and Room $5 per week, cash.
Meals 25cts. Special rates furnished
monthly patrons. . No. 1417 Adams Ave
Phone No. 1161
Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress.
LA GRANDE SCHO L
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY, PRINCIPLE.
. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT.
.This is one of the best musical in
institutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley are
begininng to discover thi advantage
of this school. The system is the
latest and most practical, and in
cludes all the latest discoveries in
the art of teaching music. The
school is divided into two depart-"
ments; No. 1 is for beginners from
6 years or more and are taught
she first three grades. Pupils come
one hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but faf superior. .
In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to ;
6. Here .hey graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
they desire. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school
who do not study. .
Opposite the Foley House over
the candy store. Phone. 473.
OREGOIY
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riR-IT CHUIU H F CHRISTIAN WIENCK
fBrslnl BoUdlat eppoaiu Volar Bot4
SilrdAJ M. 14 Bi
HuiKtay Berrl , n oi
Brrvkca ad oedj .. r. p in
Bredlnc room op-u dally uaeptlni SODdy
rraan 10 a m u li at aad bora 1 a lot pat
LATIEK DAVSUNlg
und j Srkool K) am
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MuiHal IraitroTemnt Aaauciatiou
MMUjrBtTJUp m
CATHuUC fHUKCU
W.J. WUyte, rector
Low UaMu.
Hluh Haa
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.10 a m
fcW ary aad lieBcdkaloa (ollawu ; IS s ut.
Bt. Pknrk'Bk' HCOPAL CIIUKCU
Uptoa II. Uibba, rertur
T nlysvcund Huuduy after Trinity
Holy Communion -. ,, , ,, s a
Bunuay , , . in m
Mornlii- 8 i vlre... a n,
Evening Kfrw-. , , , 7- n r i'
Kvory one Invited to attend tbcae aerviees
PRUJBVT HIAN CHUKCrl
Bay. k II Haya, pastor .
BnfUy Bchool 10 a n
Junior Knduavni ,, ........ p ni
HjrBlor Kn.li.nr ' ,,,,, , p m
frwycr Sliiiu ThrUay......7i10 p m
Prvarhlnic Hunday.....ll am ami T.V p m
The rth'irua iliolr ua.ler thu ilirreti.in ol H a.
Lylr. A com i a luvltailunN id 'tin to all who
kavo Buohuruh home luatleml time aiirvlori-
M. K CIH'KCH .... ,
Ko v U. H. Muwer, put or
8nnrlayHfbol.....l. ... ... Id a
Kpwortb Lt-mgue -..... ,.. s au p ni
Junior Learue.... t n
Mo-olng Tna Man n Horeeback" "
Kvsulii(-"Th B at Hobu"
A roidl il Invl-alion to all these 'servicer
ettendvd to all.
BAPllHTCIIt'KCH
R. W. II. Oluaon, paator -
dnnday Htnooi ........ 10 a re
B. Y. P. M ; ......aaili.n1
Prayer Mei-llu,........Tliir-dy tl p Ui
Preaching MunitHy........ll a in and 7::HJ p in
Boys Cub, Saturday eveulii at T. tn la the
church. ;
MorulnE-uWalllnK, I'ravln, E.'prtln"
hVenluK ! he Melei-led H -nit"
Yi.ung People a rueell-ig Led by t-iuli
Bunnell
TU- m "The Hiallng Chrlat" '
Bp.Tll tut II ititia to atranxer in tbe elty .
wunhl Willi us.
CKNTKAI. CHURCH of ONR1HT
.OI'PuflTEHUMMBM HUUBK -.
i. II. King, pit.ior, ln P. ds,
rtlble 811I100I . ;...10 a n
MoriilUK V-orililp.............m......ll a n
V ' rj 4- K nicelloir... ... ..7: u p u
VBUfHIetie aervice . S.C p u
Prayer nieetln WidiiCTday.., Jt;iO p it
HnyaClnh, Pri y...j... -J0 to 8;'a
Morulnc ' Hlarvlng Amid Plenty" . 1 ,
t.tuuig1 The Wonderful Hiaik"
A ooidlal Invitation to nil the aerators.
A Splendid Dinner
A dinner served today at Elks hall by
the ladies of St. Peters Guild was s
grand success. The dinner was all thai
could be desired, and the attendance was
most satisfactory. Supper will be serveu
this evening from five to seven o'clock
The price will remain the same, only 2i
cents. For a good alaround meal with
the finest prstry you ever ate, you should
attend. Many beautiful and useful ar
ticles are on tale and are finding ready
buyers. Remember the Elks hall tonight
' ; ; Noicet
Notice is hereby given you that my wife
having left my home without just cause
or provocation, from and after this date,
I will in no way be responsible for any
debts that she may comtract
Dated at Island City this, the 6th. day
of November. 1 90S. Joseph Anson.
Led lie Directory.
a P.O. E.UOUANI B tOI)OE 0.H
i mum ay evenlriKHi cigln n i-Iih k
riw nan, on Annm. AvUUe YimliUk
imuv.Barevoit.iail)- iuviv a lo Mllellil
.". ...... ''Hl llnhoe, KiaittHl Kulei
U. E. McTu ly, keomdliiK Heieutr.
' AUI.KH Ui tiianue Airie iu P U k meet
very Hunrt.y nihl in K of f nail a I
'ulung torettaeru In .iled l a"e'
A. alatotl, W. P. J. K. Pollock, W. r
' i O 0 F La Urande Lodge, Mo w n ata J
aeir ball every Hamiday nllu VUlug n.. t
ra raernaiw nvitr1 to alirnd.
t'emlery plat ma be aeea a Model Kee-
aurani.
Janus Mom. n v
I. K. Hnooki. Hen.
4TAKKNI AM I'M If NT No SI, I. o. O.
aema wry tna and tlilrd TtinrMlaya In tin
.ontli Ir Odd Pellowe ball. Vbdiing patri
frhe alwaya veimm - I. H Buook.C. P.
Kdmnnd ItruHtixi w-llx
aABTKHIe HTAH O KM Hope Uhapier H,
utmeeta Ihearal'id ami nmnn WvIihwIm ar
ch nwntk al yJO p m in Maaonk- Temple
UaM.s UI
- Ware a Waratcfc. e
' M. W.A. La Orande Damp Nix 7T( mrrti
T. mi w mini vuawla of lh
omiK at i. O. (. P. Hall. All vlaliiyg aeivb
ore are cordially IbtiImI io aiund.
John Mall, Uicrk.
rnRkXTBHH OP AMKKirA-4'onn Man
.".Vl l"..B m"H" "h Thonnlay Blghi H
I K M al Heinh,, are Invited lo utleeii
Cbu Uariaa,CkM kauri
O h WMllame, Kin, He-
Ihmrd nlTniMiei-lie.il I. Mtajrera. .ain Mall
a ad I tar I en
PKIKNIIMHIP TKNT NO aj-K.'O, T. M
i anil iklra w dneaday earl
""'i . r. i eii. vwitniK kr.lgliH
,u.u T WKlKeNBaKurill, Com
MUX BUK H Kenird Keetr
. L O T. M IIIVK No w ..m.i. ai
knd ll'iid I hurhlaya In Hi ariirrixi"at the
v v w ua i. A I vmiung la-llea -.re wehmnu ,
, i-oi ro r iMiuuiander
um oaruaa, Becurainj Beerrtaiy.
J. L CORBETT'OFF
FOR
J. L Corbett has been busy all day
packing over 2000 pounds of supplies
and will leave in the merning with two
men for the Aurelia mines up Grande
Ronde river and he does not expect to
return until after the first of the year.
The work until spring will be directly in
the pay ore which is considerably richer
than the cost of taking out in the present
condition of the mine.. The high grade
AMUSEMENTS
' GEORGIA MINSTRELS
The possibilities of intelligent develop
ment are getting easier to understand.
The old fallacy that a minstrel shdw is
not a legitimate theatrical -attraction is
long since exploded. The thousands of
patron of Richards & Pringle's Famous
Georgia Minstrels is but a voluntary en
iorsament of this well known company.
Nothing but packed houses would permit
lie carrying of such a large company as
'.hey do.
At Stewards opara house on Tuesday
Nov. 21, will demonstrate that this "or
ganization will pack the house as usual.
ARE YOU GOING?
Charles Major wrote VWhen" Knight-
noons. If there Is any truth in the saying
'the better the day the better the deed"
then (his fact may account for the ex
cellence of the book. But the adage does
hot apply to the presentation of the dram
atization of the story by Roselle Knott and
her excellent company. This is more
than excellent without its being given on
the best day of the week. Mary Tudor
is described in the book as "a person of
worn inly perfection, with skin like velvet
with a voice soft and full, and, except
when angry, which, alas! was not Infre
quent had a low coaxing note that made
it jrresis table; an adroit coaxer, knowing
her power full well, although she did not
always plead, having the Tudor temper
and preferring to command -when she
oould." Roselle Knott is the personifica
tion of that description a real Mary Tu
ior. .She more than gratifies the wish of
Charles Major, the author of the book.
expressed soma time ago, that he might
see his heroine in flesh, for no more per
fect impersonation of Mary could be giv
jn than Miss Knott's delineation of the
part Steward's Opera House, Monday,
Nov. 20.
Always Accommodating ,
You will always find us accommodating.
Try us and see if we are not ever ready
to oblige, and our prices are right
A. T. Hill, prescription druggist
IT UJJ 1
Most old jieople are great sufferers
ire seldom free from pnins or ailmenta
not. as auie io wiin.sr.ana me eeveruy
weather, as are their younger, more
11
starts tne old aches and pains; they suffer with chilly sensations, cold
extremities, poor appetite and dieei.tion, nervousness, sleeplessness and
other affl ictions peculiar tit old afro. With advancing years the strength and
vitality of thesvateiu berrin to decline. The heart action is weak and irrrtm.
lar, the blood becomes thin and sltiRfriBh in its circulation, and often some
old uiooa taint tnat has lam dormant
lfeRt itself. A wart or pimple becomes
eases break out, or the slight rheumatic
siecpiess ni?ius ana noitrs oi agony,
not be healthy and free from disease
t,M a .. .1 t. ... : . i. o
"""nr '"in u uwiic wiiii o. o. o. it is s meuicine mar. is especially
adapted to old people, because it is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks.
selected for their purifyiug, healing
moves
stream
FUIJELY VEGETABLE. OI lne
gestion
the diseases and discomforts of old age pass away. S. S. S. cures Rheuma
-Mtn Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, and all troubles arising fruu
"irvase l Llood , IH SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. Gk.
! FOR WINTKR WASHING !
iy
Our new machinery and additional help will enable u to do fami-
lly washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it
yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special
ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and ysu will not be bothered
through the winter with family washing.
A. B. C.
STEAM LAUNDRY
FHONE, j
J LaGr.-nfe,'
THE MINES
ore will all be assorted arid sacked. From
this time on this .nine will be mine! and
there is every reason to believe that it
will soon be classod in the permanent
dividend producers. Next spring wiil see
activity up the river that will rival the
placer day of Senator Jones, of Nevada,
when he operated in that district At
thattima. however, no thought was given
to ledges. '
Drug Giving
Fresh air and plenty of it is the best
headache remedy in the world, and the
last thing women think of using for that
purpose. There are headache powders
sold at the drug stores. All these con
tain the coal tar preparations that kill.
They relieve pain by depressing the heart's
action, which is always a dangerous
thing to do. The other day a young lady
of Leavenworth took powders to relieve
her headache, and was entirely relieved,
but she died before midnight. In this
connection it might be remarked that
medicines relieve a great many disagree
able symptoms but they cur nothing. It
is only when a poison in the system may
be chemically counteracted by another
poison that the taking of drug i necess
ary. Anti-toxin renders inocuou th
diphtheretic poison in the blood, and saves
ifa beyond a quastion. ' In case of poison
ing by arsenic, a liberal slug of albumen
will 6top the corrosive action upon the
tissuas of the alimentary canal and Joslah
may survive. The so-called, cathartics,
diuretics, diaphoretics, tonics, etc., moairy
symptoms without removing the causa of
disease. The simple, sensible life, close to
the heart of nature. Is better than any
poison ever prescribed and much safer
than the proprietary dopss that promise
so much and per, orm so little. Neb.
State Journal, A. T.-Bixby, M. D.
Increasing Values
In a recent issue of the Walla Walla
Argus mention was made of a sale of
land suitable for growing fruit one mile
from the city of Walla Walla at $1760
per acre. This same land was bought
two years ago at $300 per acre.
While we wonder at the enormous in
crease in price of land in that vicinity in
so short a time, we cannot fail to see
that here in La Grande city tots and ad
joining land have increased two and in
some cases three times in value during
the past few months. -
In a later issue we will endeavor to ex
plain this rapid increase in prices of land.
Pine Cards
The Observer has taken a number of
order for engraved visiting cards as a
result of the advertising we have been
doing for the past two weeks. Those
wishing extra fine work should give us a
call and see our line of samples before
ordering.
CONSTANT
ReiD SUFFERERS
in Winter, They
IN WINTER
of 8otr description, because they are
oi tneci.mate, with iu dump, chantrim;
vigorou.1 companions. Cold weather
in the system for years becins to man
a troublesome sore or ulcer, skin dis
pains felt in younger days, now cause
i Here is no reason why old age should
if the blood is kept pure ami the system
c l - t ' . , . ,,
and building-up properties, and is very
mini aim gentle in its action. ' 5. i. S. warms
and reinyigoratcs the sluggish blood so that it
wiui more rapidity,, and clears it of all
impurities and poisons. As this rich, healthy
circulates through the body every part
aystera.w bunt up. the appetite and di
improve, the heart action increases and
Main 7
;; - OrcjfCn.
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CHANGED ilL'JD
I have purchased the Geo. (J
Second Hand Store and re-pec.'!,
call the attention of the puMic to !
fact that I pay the highest cash f r
for all kinds of Second Hand g x
and sell same at reasonable prices.
PHONE. BLACK 401.
Edward Proper,
209 Hr Street
i-
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f THE
OXFORD DilR
I JAMES FARQUtURSON, Prop S
Craupiete ewirtman! of t
WINES, LIQUORS J
AND CIGARS I
2 Cold lunches and mixed drinks n '
a specialty. Fair and impartial I
I treatment to all. You are invited i
( to call and get acquainted. S
Blue Front Saloon
E. THOMSON, Proprietor.
1TIKKBT
W I NKfci. LIQUORS
imirixl ami domestic
.. Pot or col4 lunch at all ..hours.
JftfTrnann Avatroo Op poult 1 nnl
Palace Salo :i
CHAS, ANDERSON P op
. FINK .' '
WINES, UQU0RS
; AND CIGARS
. '" ' Alway on hand.
THE LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop.
vifies. LIQUORS.:
1 CIQIR5
Ccndcmen alwiyi Welcome
Fir kreet
Eaglo Sa o )n
ULRICH LOniS, Prop."
fine .
WINES, LIQrOKS
and CIGARS
Imported and Domestic.
(enTeraoa Aveiiua, OppoaiwIeo'M
50MMER fJOUSE QAV :
Phone Main 6-1 J
NUF SAID
Brick furnished in any quantity or any
style, No contract too small or to
large. See sample of our pressed
brick. '
Jefloreon Avmib Orpoi tn- ! ol j
! e-e-a eeeeeaeaaeeee e-e. a
BKICK
GEO. KREIGER. j
La (lranlt Oregou .