La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 02, 1906, Image 3

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    PRFESSIONAL
DS
DR. A. L RICHARDSON
Physician amd Suhceok
Office over Hill's Drug Store '
Office Phone 1 362 Residence Main 68
. N. MOUTOR M. D.
"J01" A SURCEOH
Jor. Adams Avenue and Depot St
Office Main 68 Residence Main 68
WILXARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House
utnce Hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
Phone Main 71
. BACON & HALL
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19
C. T. Bacon residence, Main 1 8
M, K. Hall residence, Main 62
CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D.
Physician Suroeon
Office Phone Red 1251
Residence Phone Black 831
Office in Sommer Building
REAVIS BROS
DENTISTS
Office Sommer Building
Office Black 61 Residence 1171
C. B. CAUTHORN
DENTIST
Office over Hill's Drug Store
La Grande, Oregon
PHYSICIANS
jRS. BIGGEKS & BIGGERS
Puysicians and Surgeons
G W Blggen, M. D. Goo, U Blg-geis, H. D
Offloe Black liil Realdenec Main 80
Office' RHlKtuD Building over J. Id. Berry't
More. Holders on MaJlaon AVe. secoml
floor west of 'ori..r realderjca, Dr. G. W Bigger
LaGKANDK OREGON
ProftsaJioiwI oalla promptly attended to
day or night.
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON :
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Crande Or
Residence Phone Red, 70 1
Office Phone 1361 Farmer Line 58
DR. W. T. DOWNES
VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST
Leave orders at Red Residence Cor
Cross Brug Store
6th and 1st St
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
IRANDB OREOOON
Office in Foley Building
J. W. KNOWLES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office in Ralston Building
La Grande, Oregon.
H. T. Williams A. C Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Ralston Building
. Grande.
Oregon
L, A. P1CKLER
Civil, Minino, Irrigation Engineering
and Surveyino
Estimates. Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office' in Foley Bldg.
La Grande,
Oregon
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
Notice is hereby given that there will
be a meeting of the stockholders of the
l Grande National bank at the La
jy&nde National bank building in the city
of La Grande, Union county. Oregon, on
Tuesday, January 9, 1906.. at two
o'clock p. m for the purpose of electing
a board of nine directors, and any other
.l- .. ,.,klrh shall
business me irans".uu" u. .........
legally come before ths meeting.
F. L. Meyers. Cashier.
Dated this 11 day of December, 1905
Have Smith
Hollow grind
Your Skates
C L. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
Classified Advertisements.
Rates One cent a word, one-half a
cent a word each subsequent inser
tion. Classified adds bring quick re
sclts. Try one today.
FOR , RELIABLE ABSrRACTS OF
TITLES go to the La Grande In vest
ment Company, La Grande, Ore., in
Foley building. '
FOR SALE The 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.
FORTY ACRE TRACT of ground near
La Grande, for rent with good build
ings, and fine soil. Price from Deoi 1st
1905 to March 1st 1907. $225. La
Grandi Investment Co.
REAL ESTATE LOANS-Any amounts
on city and country real estate. Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. La Grands Investment Com
pany TO LET A nice suit of furnished rooms
can be arranged for light housekeep
jng. Apply to Mrs. C. R. Thornton. ,
LOST Dragon stick pin with a diamond
and pearl setting. Finder please re
ward.
FOR RENT C. J. McLean house on
Washington Avenue. Call up 'Phone
Red 1712.
WANTED At once girl for housework
Good wages. Inquire at this office
or J. W. Scriber.
FOR RENT Four room house, block of
ground, small orchard. Apply on prem
ises near brick yard. Mrs. Mollik
Weaver.
WANTED Bright boy desires a place
where he can work for his board and
go to school. Inquire of Mrs. Mollie
Weaver, near brick yard.
FOUND A boy's light colored hat was
found and brought to this office. . Own
er may obtain by proving property.
FOR SALE Good Dry' cord wood and
feneeposts for sale. Any quantity.
Orders left at E. Polack Grocery Store,
will recsive prompt atte ntion.
John Anthony
LOST HORSE A liberal reward will be
paid for the return or information lead
ing to the return of one steel gray horse
branded V on left thigh, and has a white
face. Was last seen near Mt. Emley last
October, f . N. Baker. La Grande, Ore
WANTED Young girl desires position to
do light house work. Phone Black 7 1 1 .
FOR RENT Four rooms, two suitable
for housekeeping . and two bedrooms.
Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Snodgrass, No.
80 Fourth street.
LOST Gold bracelet on Adams Ave.
Sunday between 2 St. and Tele
phone office. Finder please return to
Telephone office.
LODGE DIRECTORY
Pin? JTQ r . n,A a..:, oca c n
E. meets every Friday night in Redmen
Ll-.ll I o..:u: .. a " ...
nan, Lowto auiiumgai o p. m. Visiting
brethren invited to attend.
J. E. Pollock. W. S.
J. A. Matott, W. P.
I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16.
meets in their hall every Saturday night.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant. James Moss, N. G.
I. R. Snook, Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 81. I. O.
0. F Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in .Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
I. R. Snook, C. P.
Edmond Robinson, Scribe.
EASTERN STAR. O. E. S.-HoDe
Chapter No, 13 meets the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30
p. m. in Masonic Temple. ,
Mertie Aldrich, W. M.
Mary A. Warnick, Sec.
M W A I X Hranria f.amn Nn 77D
meets every first and third Wednesday
oi me mamn at i. u. u. r. nail. All
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. E Reiki mn. V C.
John Hall, Clerk.
FORESTERS "OF. AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs
day night in 1. O. R. M. hall. Brothers
are invited to attend.
Chas. Bartmess, Chief Ranger.
C. S. Williams. Fin. Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L Biggers,
John Hall and Herbert Pattison.
FRIENDSHIP TENT No! 31. K. 0. T.
M. Meets second and third Wednesdays
each month in 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting
knights welcome.
G.T. Weisenberoer, Com.
Mox Bloch, Record Keeper.
L.O. T. M. HIVENo.2?.-Meetsevery
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the I. O. 0. F. hall. Ail visiting
ladies are welcome. i
Lady Porter, Commander.
Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary.
B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No.
433 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave
nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in
vited to attend.
F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler.
G. E. McCullt. Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet
2d and 4th Thursday of each month in
the 1. 0. 0. F. hail over pottoffice All
visiting members welcome.
W. W. Bgmtr. Consul Commander.
J. K. Wrioht. Clerk.
The End of
the Season
Translated from the French
by Lawrence B. Fletcher.
A IX, Autumn Trie cof raopolltarj crowd
of vialtur L rapidly thinning. An
gant villa aurroundtd by flower bd
tint have toi ttatlr g ory. acd Lui douwl
Mh taJlrn lea.
t'traonage: , .
L.)nr.e d Avlla. dassllng Creole beauty
m 23, with coal-black hair, piercing syee
r.6 llpc rvd with health and rpirlu.
Mm a. d'Avila. her mother. Fifty-five: a
-pxal parvrniw: rousts snd enameled;
nm-r., nicknamed "Mme. Cardinal of
,ne Tropica."
Marc da Sallly. a good-looking young fal
low ot W, wltn in engaging manner.
T.ynne (glancing at the sparse
..lrutnenadera on (he svenue) Well,
".hit la the snd, and we have another
Reason to our credit.
Mme. d'Avila To ovjr debit rather.
Another failure! The third this year.
jo'inMng Spa tnd Hmtlgnt'e.
Lynne It isn't my ault, I am sure.
I have rlnne the Impossible, almost, to
win the prl"e Vmbnnrt!
Mme.d'Avila And no have I.
Lynne Ym. You have done too
m'jeh. Several times. wVen I thought
' had more than nibble, you arrived
n Ihe acene end pulleLn ve line so
1 ally that the trout ailb,
II!A.U till
hook and mi iwh.
Mme. d'Avila Oh. yes! Insult your
mother after all the sacrifices
Lynne Were they not partly for
-"itraelf chiefly, I hoild say. seeing
that even If we had eaurrht one of your
"Id reprobates. It wan not you. but 1
that would ha hsrl to marry him?
Mme. d'Avila My deer, f had perfect
"r.nfldence in your ability to tame lh
worst of them after marriage. ,Eui
v never got that fsrl .
Lynne And nr-ver shall, with
v.nr syetcra. Tour 1deat are toe
trrnnd. Y-tt aim too high, y
. Mme. a'lln-)h. 1 admit that. 1
made a and rrtlatake . but thre nr
i'.e In qmrling b"iU It now. It ,
'Ime'for et-Mon. . Someihlng rm hi
iime at once. You aw our back state
rjipnt thia morning? 1
I.vnnc Of course Twenty Ibon
nnd frnnr's. Bay e-lpht month' re
fte. Then tb eltttr or Ah! There
' M de Snlllv with M ht in the air
You don't know much shout him. dc
yon?
Mine. d'Avlln No. I hnve Inquired
t evcral pmnle. but their inwrn
were, enntrndit'tory and unconvincing
Lynne lie Is nt hed looking, at all
events. I couli! learn to love him to
much better thun..yonr old cripples.
Hut. perhnpn. n you know nothing
Melinite about him. he Is crippled too
financially.
Mme. d'Avila Well. It Is'the last
chance and it may be worth trying.
Have you had any conversation with
him? . .' . 1
Lynne Orj'v trivlnlities. We have
met two or tree time . Vr asked me
f r a waltz the o1er evening. .
He Is coming this way. You mutt con
trive to leave us alone for a few min
utes. (Hat. In hand. M depnilly armronche
and pay hie rey-cct to the Im'teiO
Mme. d'A'-l'n ( .fier ti e convent ionnl
ctvilitte he h'-en eychsnped) Are
they Mill pl.t ng in the card room?
De Snd v I think so. It is almost
the on! u,.n; Ir ft.
Mn e n'Aiiln 1 feel a mad longing
o re 'Hrd a few lotiis. Allow me to
nihil" my daughter to your care, M.
Jec..illy. . '
l,v..ne --Oh. mnmma!
Mine d'Aviln (going) A few min
ii:h. only, ,1'ii-t long enough to lose
oy 10f' f mcjt
I.ynr e I - iii Neatly donel (Aloud)
Wlint imk you smile, monsieur?
De Sh (.. V ur mother's worde. ,
Lyni.e (iiiiHiy)' The S)0 f rones?
De Pnilly No, her confiding you to
mv rare
-fryime Yon will be - a faithful
r"iir!i:in I trust? (
IV, -S illy -I Hi. the honesty of, the
e vnlne of the treasure
I.yntir (oiitc Htioonly ehnr.ging the
subject litive vol leer here long'
l)r- ri :l!y- !.ct me ee Ter dnve
I hed the h"nor of being prenept
"I ir y i. ny friend Mnrrpllir I
nd "ive,! tl'e day before llnre
ii aniTit t' e ivhole eeason here?
I.yti't AI'Ttt. My mother and I
re very fond -t Aix. end are among
the hiKt to lenvo, aa you ee.
He Sajlly Are you going back to
Pari?
l, uue No. We are going first to
Tutiiuuie, lor tiie huuuiig. Mamma
uci.g... u cm,.c..u tlierc lat year.
lf sitiii., i....ivavivciy; louruine?
I kiiuv. Hie ou!i...ry Uiuiuuglily. Wuui
I'uii ot louiuii.r ,
Lynne . ...... .aased) A few mile
from 'loui-. u.art'VaieULuy. (Quick
i)' uutl gu..i..,,v ) On, uuw 1 iuve tiie
if-aoil, nee. cn-air country lite
vtin its u...-e , dogs, sporia of all
..i.ida. - Arc ,uii luiereaied In the
vouutry, monsieur?
De ajilly Very much so. The care
of my estates occupies much ot my
time.
Lynne (with a good deal of curiosi
ty; Then your estates must be ex
u naive.
l)e Sallly Yea. very; and, as I am
an only son, I have the entire care ot
'.nem. In addition, J have one paa
Kn, yachting.
Lynne I have the same. 1 adore
the sea. When I lived In Brazil I often
went out on my uncle's vessels.
De Sallly You are a Brazalian,
then?
Lynne Yea. Do I ant show It but
too plainly? My father, whom 1 lost
a few years ago. made hia fortune In
-he diamond mines. But you must
nnw all thl already.
De Sallly Xo. Bow should If
Lynne Uht watering place foeelp
or your friend Marcellio.
De Sailly He met you tirat at Spa,
you reuieuuier, and i only paaaed
tfiroegh Aix. 1 saw scarcely any
thing f bint.
' Ljune Why have you waited so
long before coming to to have this
trienilly little chat with me? j
Le builly How about the irrand
duke?
Lynne Which grand duke?
De Sailly l onml t u spoke of gos
sip. It seemed to be entirely occu
pied with your approaching marriage
to hi royal highness.
Lynne (flatteied) Oh! with a
rouKin of the emperor! , How abaurd'
Besides, to apeak frsnkly, his royti!
Mghneas is rather mature, No. I
am one of those rare and peculiar
women who do not believe In mar
riage without love.'-
De Sailly Then you ought not to
have Interrupted my paradox, as you
railed It.
Lynne Were you going to apeak of
over is is easy to talk about, but
diHcult to demonstrate.
De Sallly Meaning that you would
not have been convinced by my dem
onstration? Lynne Even If I had been con:
rinced I could not with propriety,
ionalderlng the shortness of our ac
quaintance, have confessed that the
demonstration was agreeable.
De Sailly (eadly) What a pity It lal
Lynne What la?
De Sailly Trat one's wild dreams
V-.. r-w , .
- - ...-. . mi mu lbtlU
voice) I do not know, mademoiselle,
whether we shall ever meet agnln
especially after what I am going to
tell you but since you wish proofs.
I will make two avowals. The sec
ond of them will be the proof of the
first. , -,;.
Lynne (coquettlshly) Begin with
the second, then.
De Sailly It. la not so eaay or so
pleaaant as the other, and the fact
that make It shows how strongly
you have interested ma Your words
of stcr urameni have made me re
flect thM I nn the point ot acting
lery riihon lmMiy and I .cannot sc
set tosrd yax (Speaking with ef
fort ) Except rht 1 srn man of
hecer w'tt in vbe meaning of the
code, 1 em In n- respect what 1 ap
pear ct profess to be.
Lynce (.ma2ed) -How?
L'e Sailly My aame Is not De Snll-J
ly, but Maruier I tiave no estates,
no yuclit. no fortune I aro a poor
man, my only ncrltnge being few
thousand francr wlilcb 1 aiD.t.piuo
lering sconiimicnlly is possible In
pluccs whore tieiresfee congregate. In
the hope of finding one credulour
enough or sutliciently in love with
me to marry mi. There is my honest
confession. hope you will pardor
my former words, which were simpl)
professional fnUehouds.
Lynne Why do you tell me this?
De Sailly Because and this Is the
first avowal, which yov would have
last because love you.
Lynne Since this -nornlng?
De Snlliy I loved you at first sight
I have loved you t little more eveiy
time 1 have met you. nd have trier'
to meet you every day But. in love
I am a skeptic, almost an atheist, and
that I have tin red to tell you my love
shows how completely It has mas
tered me. This Ik, perhaps, the first
time in my life that I hnve acted up
rightly. Do not be too angry with
me. .
Lynne (much affected, dreamily)
You are right. It Is a pity.
De Sailly That we are now so far
apart?
Lynne No. but that wc are too
near together I am in the same po
sition as yourself. I have ueither
.huteau nor horses, neither yachts
nor diumond mines. I am hunting for
a rich husbund In the snme coverts
, nt you are beating down for s
.lowered wife, and I am not very pn
tiei tly awaiting the portion of hnppi
nef or misery that fnte tuny briti(t
me. I am tired of plnylng the role
)f candle to decrepit mothf will
golden wings I am prelt. you see
too pretty, ond o I have no right
lo anything but what I may fetch ir
the mnrkef, I am onlv n chnttel Mki
n railway bond or a Sevre- vnse Y.i ui
frnnkneur deserves a return snc' I
shal' rnv it I, too. have an t! e
vnimuT tr mnke It will be n
'nr'Mleiir n vnrs slncf out two im
ei ""ilr-iT fnte "lip ne-ct hf r.re r
'e h.r time that ' hsi-f lin"wr Tt
' hn-'i ecei-ipd frorr varioii! triftmp
sign ' !" V'M- were not enormously
rich, but wt IP I believed 'you had
oh, how shall I exnress It?
De Sailly A modest competence, as
people say?
Lynne That is It. And on this
foundation 1 built a romance th
first henetfclt romance of my life. I
gave up pining for the star, nnd was
hippy, 'n dreaming of a modest, aim
pie existence with you.
De Sailly (sadly) We were de
signed for each other, but destined
never to realize the design.
Lynne Like so many others In this
queer world!
De Sallly And, loving each other
we shall each centred the most stu
pidly conventional of marriages with
some one else. ,
Lynne And regret It all our lives
' (A long silence. Then their bands
clasp as if by Instinct.)
Lynne (In choking voles) Is it
adieu? '
De Sallly An revolr, rather, for
who knows? Are you doing Nice this
winter?
Lynne Yea, end yout
De Sailly Of course. Perhaps we
can help each other.
Lynne (more cheerfully) Agmeedt
Au revolr. then.
(De Sailly pressee her hand and is
irons.)
Mme. rTArlla (returning) Well!
Row about De Sallly? . Is be com
ing on?
Lynne Oh, mamma, mammal Be
ts a colleague T Y. Post.
HALf IK WORLD WONDERS .
how the other half lives. Those who use
Auclclen s Arnica Salve never wonder if it
will cure Cuts, Wounds. Burns. Sorss
and all skin eruptions; they know it will.
Mrs. Grant Shy, 1 1 50 E. Reynolds SL.
Springfield. 111., says: -J regard .t one of
wie aosoiute necessities of housekeeping."
Guaranteed by Nbwlin Druo C;. 26r.
KfW RLAl tSIAIt orfia
I have moved my real estate and in
surance office to room S over J. M. Berry's
store, where I am bstter equipped than
ever to handle farm lands and city pro
perty. I also write fire insurants on
farm property. G. H. Powers,
the Minnesota Land Man.
ANflUAl MEETING
Of the shareholders of the Farmers and
Traders National Bank of La Grande,
will be held at their banking house in La
Grande on Tuesday, the 23d. day of
January. 1906. between the hours of 10
o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock d. m. of said
day, to select a board of directors for ths
snsutng year and for such other businsss
as may come before said meeting.
J. W. Scriber, Cashier of the Farmer
and Traders National Bank of La Grande.
Dated this 18th. day of December 1906
' PIANO TUNING
J. C. Ardrey, a former resident of this
city, but now near Portland, it in the city.
Mr, Ardrey Is how In the piano tuning
business, arid those having instrument
requiring attention can secure hi Mr
vice by leaving order at Huelat's music
store. Mr. Ardrey will be in La Grand
only about ten days longer.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Notic is hereby given, to whom It majy
concern, that t will not pay any bills or
debts hereafter contracted by my wife,
Ida S. Alden, as she has abandoned me
without cause and sued for divorce.'
Dated, Dec. 28th., 1906. . '
J. F. Alden
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Umpqua and Rogue Rivei
Valleys, pf Western Oretron
pass , Mt. Shasta, thrcugi
the Sacramento Valley to thr
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line ot the
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QOLOuN NUPOSl FOR SALLOW PEO'HJ
I.A GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSJC
PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE.
MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT.
This is one of ths best musical in
tnstitutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley are
begininnff todiscover the advantage
of this school. The system is the
latest and most practical, snd in
cludes all the latest discoveries in
the art of teaching music. The
school is divided into two depart
ments; No. t is for beginners from
S year or more and are taught
the first three grades. Pupils come
one hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to
6. Here they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a wsek as
they desire. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school
who do not study.
Opposite the Foley House ovsr
the candy store. Phone. 471.
BARGAIN'S IN XMAS
JEWELRY
I hav purchased a full line of
drummer samples. Guaranteed
goods at bargain prices.
Rings - - $2.50 to $8.00 '
Chains . J.60 to (j.OO
Hatpins' - - .80 to 1 .80
Charmes ' .75 to .10 .
Cuff Links - .75 to .60
Other pieces too numerous to
mention. . ,
Edward Propeck
OUR SPECIALTY
Fall vegetables of all kind at
1 the lowest current prices. Our -apples
are especially full from
60c to $1.00 a box. E dollar
box get you ths best apple to
found in town.
Watch for our new wagon which
goes by your door daly.
SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY
ZUNDEL &' LAWSON. ',
I
Brick furnished in any quantty or any'
tyle. No contract too small or to
large. See sample of our pressed
brick. " . ..
GEO. KREIGER.
La t'lMtide, Oregon .
5 '. ... THE ; ';
: OXFORD PAR j
JAMES FARQUHARSON, Prop
Coavplasa aamrtOHUttol Z
WINES, LIQUORS
e AND CIGARS J
2 Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
pecialty. Fair and Impartial
e treatment to all. You are invited
J to call and get acquainted.
Slue Front Saloon :
E. TH0RS0N, Proprietor. J
FINEST Y ,
WINKH. LI0U0RS I
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('I0ARS :
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Pal a co Salorj
CHAi, ANDERSON Prop "
FINE
WINES, MQL'ORS
AND CIGARS
Always on hand.
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THE LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop,
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WINES LIQUORS
Ctntlcmtn tlwiyt Welcome
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ULRICH L0H1S. Prop.
WINES, LIQI'ORS
and CIGARS
Imported and Domestic.
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