La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 22, 1905, Image 3

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'J ' PHYSICIANS
Ik A l. RlChAkDbON,
Physician &nt sur eon.
m4.( Hurt utv( .-iu.
M.-MOL.ITOR M. D.
FHYSIC1AN AND SURGEON
Corner Adiw ifniK iM bapol m. -Ofllet
Main as HMdmt'iuia
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone Mala Tl
Uaia ending, oppoalit Hon mat Hum
" Omee Uova, I to , T lo
BACON & HALL,
fHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office la Kola building, Main It
C. T. Bmou, HaHlM Mala IS
i ' U. K. Hm I RMUdtBw Mais U
DKS. BIGGtkS & BIOOEkS
. Puysiciaos and Surv,n ....
W Blana, at. U. Geo. L. Bitten, U. D
Telephones .
Uflto Black lm - Kaaldenee Mais K ,
Omc Kalaton bulldloa ovar J. M. tarry a
Mute. Hldepia ou MadUon AVa. aacood
ttoor veet of 'uru.ar raaldene, or. (i W Hitter.
L-UK AN UK - OkfcOON
Fnaoawual oalls promptly attended to ; -day
of aiaiit. - -
DENTISTS
; REAVIS BROS.
DENTISTS.
, OOua ttomoMt Building
Ott Black SI ' ' ' ' Kealdeuee Black It.
C fc. Cuutliorti .
DENTIbT
Office) Ov.r Hill Urutf. 8tor
' U (trance, Orckjou
VfcTfcRINAKi iJHUt.OiM
Dr.' P A CIIAKLTON
VETERINARY tJURUfcON,
0fl.ee at A T ili.l's Drug Stun
La Grande, Oregon Phoue 136 1
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VKTBKINAKY 8UKUKON AMD
liKMTIST
Leave order al kts)
t'ioa Ding aior
KetldrnrrCor
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Tblrljr Dvc roan xpwlenca, tax of refaranci
, turn l lied
f ATI QUIETS
IKAWrOKD & CKAWrOKl)
' Attorueys-at-Uw
LA GRAKbK, UKKOON
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J. W KNJWLfcS
Attor hey " and Counsellor
At Law
Office in Halamu Uulldlug
Phone IM U orodOr
H.T. Williams ' C Wmiato
. WII LIAVIS BrtOS '
Vl'iOHXMKYH- T LAV
' Ulflma Ualaioa ini.Hilug
PhoneiOjS UI.re.ida.sW.
i L A. PICKLE R
Civil. Mining. Irrigation FnsjMeitnJ nd
. Jiiirv ym
. KxllinHlns I'Imhi.. hikI M-1 Deal tuna.
IKHia in Koley ilil'llng
I.SllKAVIIK .IKRTUIir-
The La Grande
: Hospital
Offers every accomodation for the care of
tha siok Our. cDjraUrio room 'i .nttted
w .h every modBrn appliance and our
wards are exceedingly comfortable. Un
denominational and frje for all to enter
Fmnlrw anv ohisiciaH you wish but in-
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ict unnn haincr taken to the La Grande
Hospital. Patients under care of trained
nurse. " MR Minnie Goodmah.
I H CHILI"
8M. aud Traaa
Picaldenl
i.tjc MOUNTAIN MARBLE
; AND GRANITE CO.
L ;ANI)K0KB(N
" Our stock of Marble and
Granite is the largest in Eastern
Orjgn and hs baan enlarged by a
cirload of blue, write and clouded
marbl d ract frjm Vermont Our
pncJS are better than traveling
salesnen can make and our work-.
manMip . cannA be urpssed
Give ut art order for a monument
and receive yo ur moneys worth.
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Classified Advertisements.
Rates-One cent word, one-half a
cent a word each subsequent inser
tion. Classified adds bring quiJt ra
sclts. Try one today.
P.. i r.i-. i
-oans, any amount on city
and country real estate. Loans closed
promptly, as soon as title approved. La
' Gran&c InvarrMEKT Co.
FOR RENT A suit of pleasant rooms
suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire
at 1617 Fourth street. I '
FOR SALE The A. V. Oliver four lot
on Jefferson Avenue, including plat
form scales, on hundred and ton foot
porch running back to railroad track
G. H. Powers, the Minnesota land man..
LOST
A black envelop containg bank
notes and paper. Finder return to C W,
oiLK ajid receive reward.
FORTY ACRE TRACTof grounT'Telr
ua Urande. for rent with good build
ings, and fin soil. Pric from Dec. 1st
1906 to March 1st. 1907, $226. La
Grande Invbstmnt Co. , , . ' , .
LOST a pair of gold eye glasses with
plain bow, was lost somewhere be
tween Ed Reynolds' place and the post
offlc. , Finder please return to this of
fice. , v
VVANTED Honst boy for night cashier
in restaurant Right boy ha steady
position. Queen Restaurant
SEWING MACHINES-W. K. Davis ha
a few second hand sewing machines
which he will U cheap.
FOR RENT Two tory house on Wash
ington Anu $12 a month. Prof.
,Day. La Grand School Music
FOR SALE. Eiffhtv acres of timhar
Jand tvw and one-half mile south of
La Oiaiiua. , riiva U...
abl. Address box 697, city.
WANTED All th turkey, duck ehicfi-
n and egg v can get Will pay
markt;pric in cash. Grand Ronde
Cah Company. Botn phones
FOR SALE Family horse and surrey.
Phon Black 1612. . ;
WANTED Waitress at one at Model
'Restauint T ; " -....
FOR RENT Elvn room hou. fum
- ished. M416 Fourth street
FOR RENT-Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Noble, phon
.Black 102K - . . " ;
LOST Ladies black and gray collarette,
v Wa lost between Firt treet and the
: Opera House. Return to Coffey' bar
. ber shop and receive reward.
FOR RENT Room with tov. lectric
' light and bath. At Mr. Patty's.
Adam Avenue.
Centennial Hotel
' Under new management
Board and Room $5 per week, cash.
Meal 25ct. Special rate furnished
monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave
Phon No. 1161.
Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress.
LODGE DIRECTORY-
EAGLES La Grande Aerie 269 F. 0.
R mula avAru .nj. nirrKf I. If nf D
hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren invited
to attend. J. E. Pollock. W, S.
J. A. Matott. W. P..
I. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16.
meet in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant. Jakes Moss, N. G,
1; R. Snook, Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. SI. I. 0.
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellow hall.
Visiting patriarch always welcome,
- f. R. Snook, C P.
Edmond Robinson, Scribe.
EASTERN STAR. O. E. S.-Hope
Chapter No, 13 meet the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30
p. m. in Masonic Temple.
Mertib Alorich, W. M
Mart A Warnick, Sec.
M. W. A.- La Grand Camp No. 7703
meets every first and third Wednesday
of the month at I.- O. O. F. hall. All
visiting neighbor ar cordially invited to
attend.- E. Rbislano, V. C.
John Hall, Clerk. .
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets ach Thurs
day night in 1. 0. R. M.. halL . Brother
ar invited to attend.
Chas. Bartmess, Chief Ranirer.
C S. Wiu.ians..Fio. JSec. . ,
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biggers,
John Hall and Herbert Pattison.
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. SI. K. O. T.
M. Meets second and third Wednesdays
each month in i. 0. O. F. hall. Visiting
knights wt 'come, v . .
' G.T. WtissNiEROiR, Com,
Mox Bloch, Record Keeper. -
1.0. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meeu every
first and t..ifd lliursdays in tne after
noon at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting
ladies ar wj -om.
Ladt Pqrtbr. Commander.
Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary.
B. P. 0. E. U GRANDE LODGE No.
433 Meet each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elk hall, on Adam Ave
nue. Visiting Brother ar cordially in
vited to attend.
F. S, Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler.
G. E. McCullt, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 61
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet
2d and 4th Thursday of each month . in
the I. O. 0. F. hail over postoffic. , All
visiting members welcome. '
W. W. Berrv, Consul Commander.
J. K. Whioht, Clerk. '
The Slorse Market
As Viewed
The horse market situation in the we.',
is interesting this season. The period is
now at hand for the inauguration of a
heavier trade at leading markets, and in
two or three months such centers as
Chicago, St Louis, Kansas City and
Omaha will be gettins their full quota of
stall drafters. The continued keen de-
rman fr well conditioned work horses at
a comparatively mgn range or prices is
notab'e, particularly so in the face of the
steadily increasing output of automobiles
and auto delivery wagons: Three or four
year, ago the -Gloomy Gu" trader was
predicting all sort of bad things for the
horse market in view of the auto craze
bu$ so far these have not materialized
Recently an editorial representative of
this journal talked over the trade outlook
with several western dealers. Charles
Rand, a heavy Iowa operator, who ships
freely to Kansas City, says there is a
market scarcity of four to six-year-old
heavy draft in Iowa, indicating .that
farmer in the period of depression had
sold out their breeding stock too closely.
However, Mr. Rand claims that tha coun
try appear to be fairly well stocked with
colt ranging from yearling to three-year-olds,
but it will be another year or
two before these are available for mar
ket Dealer at Missouri river points
which are essential factor in supplying
the southern trade, report a good demand
for horse from Florida, Georgia and the
In
Grans'
Brutality
Should Be Abolished
- Philadelphia, Nov. 22. Dr. J. William
White, profeesor of surgery at the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania and a member of
th university committee on athletic, re
turned tonight from Washington, where
h had been summoned by President
Roosevelt to discuss matters' relating to
football. In an interview tonight Dr.
Whit aid: " .
:"Th President did me the honor of
asking m to lunch with him at th White
House today for the purpose of discussing
with him the situation as to American
football. An article of mine, published In
last week' Outlook was the occasion of
th invitation. A to what took place
during my visit the president ha permit
ted me to say that w ar in complete
accord as to the need of the permanent
abolishment of brutality and foul play; of
the increase of the power of the officials
and of th everity of the penaltie as
being necessary to bring about such
abolition; a to th desirability of careful
consideration of any changes in the rules
that may be required to minimize danger
whil preserving the essential, manly end
vigorous characteristics of the game and
s to th urgent need of earnest effort to
secure a simple and uniform eligibility
code for all American colleges and univers
All women should strive to be beautiful.
Beauty rules mankind. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea brings red lips, bright eyas
and cream-like complexion. Z 6 cents,
Tea or Tablet. Newlin Druo Co.
STRONG
Again
I what Mr. Lucy
Stova!l.of Tilton. Ga,
aid after taking
Kodol Dyspepsia
Cur. Hundred
of other weak
woman art
01 ng r-
tored to perfect
health by this rem
edy. YOU may b
well if you will tak
it -
Indigestion causes
nearly all th sick
ness that women
hava. r It deprive th system of nourish
ment and th delicate organ peculiar to
woman uffr waken, and becom
Kodol
: Dyspepsia Cure
tnable th stomach and digestive organ
to digt and assimilate all of th whole
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes
the body, and rebuild th weak organs,
restoring health and strength. Kodol cures
Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour
ibing. belching, heartburn and all stomach
disorders. ,
Dltfests -What You Eat
Mm a . k taa I
trial, m M wat rlia.
tnranl al U Lb-
cwtrirl.OD.liit
n,,cn,t.,i a.
By The
e Judd Farmer
nas. These are bought mostly at a
range of S40 to $125 each. At tha prin
cipal western markets, heavy drafts are
bringing $200 to $250, and the general
outlook for this type of horses is
reported to be exceptionally good. - If
animals are choice, even higher price
can be obtained.
A Uading Iowa breeder commenting on
the present horse situation, claims he
fears the business may be overdone in
his state. A few years ago during the
depression in horse flesh, go.-d stallions
were a drug on the market in Iowa, and
could not be sold for a few hundred hollar
each. Now farmers are groping and
communities ar scrambling over one an
other in efforts to secure imported stal
lions as nign as ouuu to $4000 apiece.
While not anticipating any great depress
ion in the horse trade, the speak ar urged
that a fairly conservative policy be adopt
ed. .; , V
A prominent stock grower of south
western Illinois, who (has just returned
from a trip to the new wheat fields in
western Canada, says a very keen de
mand exists there for work stock and
prices are somewhat higher than in the
states. He avers that there would be an
opening for several hundred thousand
United States farm horses in that coun
try if some arrangements could be made
whereby th duty into Canada could be
lowered. Orange Judd Farmer.
Football
ities. The President said he emphatically
believes in continuing the game.' The
President adds:
" 'Brutality and foul play should re
ceive the same summary punishment
given to a man who cheat at cards, who
strikes a foul blow in boxing. The um
pire must hav th widest latitude in en
forcing this principle, even to the extent
of ordering not only individual players,
but whole teams, off the field and college
presidents should hold to the sharpest ac
countability the umpire who permits foul
or brutal football in any game. W want
simple rules, not complicated rules, be
cause complicated rules offer too many
loopholes. The responsible authorities of
the several colleges whose teams play to
gether should hav what may be called a
gentleman agreement among themselves
that these rules shall be enforced in
spirit a well as in letter, each being held
rosuonsioio tor wnai goes on in his own
college and each seeing to the permanent
removal from the gam not only of the
foul or brutal players, but of the man who
is not a bona fide student jnd amateur. It
would be a real misfortune to loss to
manly and vigorous gam as football an 1
to avert such a possibility the college
authorities in each college should see to it
that the game in that college is clean.' "
Our basket ball girl have added new
baskets to their paraphernalia in Armory
hall. ' , ,
BeWitt
DeWIrt It tha name to bok for whaa
Tu to to bur Witch H-ial Sa v.
DaWltt's Witch Haul Sita la tha
orlglniil and onlr gonulr.a. In fact
DaWltt'ilttha only Witch HualSalre
f
Witch-Hazel I
All others ire countrftta bua Iml- B
tlflnnB. h(,an .rl uv,kLii. mm SI
a made irorn tha uudwlaratad
dancerom. DaWitt t Witch Hual Salve
It a specific tar Pllaa: Blind, Woodlnt,
Itchlnf andProtrudlntPllea, AlaoCula,
Buma. unilaaa, Spralna, Lace
Contualont, Bolls. Carbuncles. Eczema,
Tetter. Salt Rheum, and ail other Skin
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FOR WINTRK WAH'Nf,
Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do faml
lly washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you carr do it
yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special
ty of rush order work. , Give us a trial and y:u will not be bothered
through the winter with family washing.
A. B. C.
STEAM LAUNDRY
FHONE
La Grvnk,
CHOICE CUTS
of the finest Beef. Lamb, Veal, etc. We
cater ta a class of customers who' are
fastidious and discriminating, and furnish
only the most
DELICIOUS MEATS
We will be pleased to have your order
whether you are providing for a small
family or a hotel.
Rohr& Company
MEAT CHEAP
But not Cheap Meat
Having purchased the Bock c Thomas
shops and also the Bull market we are
in position with the three shops, to furnish
our patrons with choice meats at a less
price than if we had only on shop. It I
not our intention to - raise the pric on
meats, but it is our intention to reduce th
pric. and thereby hope to increase our
trade. . A trial order win oonvmu jm T
the assertion.
Grancly & Russell
TdREP SHOPS
Adams Ave. between Grandy and Depot
Adams Ave. between Elm and Fir.
Fir st between Jefferson and Adam Ave.
Main 50 Main 78 Main 70
When you wish a nic juicy roast or a
Under steakTor a piece of boiling meat
or pot roast, just phon Main 48, and
you will soon hav exactly what you de
sire, -
J. BILL &. CO.
Phon Main 48. Remember the phone
on th directory a Boss Meat Market
main 48. : ? J , . '' ;'
OUR SPECIALTY
Fall vegetables of all Itinds at
the lowest current prices. Our
applet are especially full from ,
60oto $1.00 a box. E dollar
box gets you th best apple to
found in town. -,'
Watch for our new wagon which
goos by your door daly.
SEATTlE GROCERY COMPAN.
ZUNDEL & LAWSON.
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Main 7
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rtRMTlE HIV?.:
A SPECIALTY
Old Furniture made to buk o
new at a moderate cost
Edward PropecL
PHONE, BLACK 401.
203 Fir Street
sawsjrarr HsTrrrF
I THE
OXFORD i.
JAMES FAKQUHARSOM, Prop
I CcmiplM svuKirtmenl ol c
WINES, LIQUORS
AND CIGARS I
jjj Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
v specialty. Fair and impartial f
I treatment to all. You are invited
S to call and get acquainted. c
Blue Front Saloon j
E. THORSON, Proprietor.
FINEST
..'WINKS. LIOUORS
!iiiir(-ril and tlouiooao
Pot or cold lunch at all hours.
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Palaco Salor .1
CMAi, ANDERSON Pro?
FINK '
WINES, I IQU0RS
AND CIGARS
Always on hand.
Jaflateoa Avenue
Oppwltr l o
THE LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop.
. FINE
VIIIE5. LIQUOR
CIQ1R5
Ocntlemcn always Welcome
PIrWrtd
ULRICH LOHIS. Prnp.
FINB
WINES, LIQI.OIIS
and CIGARS
. Imported and Domestic.
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Pron Main 6-1
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BHIPK BliJCK
Brick furnished in any quant.cy or any
style, No contract to3 srnill or to 1
large. See samples our pressed
brick.
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