La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 23, 1906, Image 5

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DR. A. L. RICHARDSO
Physician and Surgeon J. '
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 65
N.
TUYSICIA
MOL1TOR M. D. ,
AND 4, SURGEON
Cor. Adam Avenue end Depot St
Office Main 68
Residence Main 68
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Lewis Building, opposite Sommer
Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p.
Phone Main 7 1
House
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: bacon; U HALL"? i ;
PHYSICIANS AND 6UR0E0NS '
Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 1 9
C. T. Bacon residence, Main 18
M, K. Hall residence, Main 62
CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D.
T ' Phsicjan a Suroeon
"'So- ' ,
Office Phone ttea i 25 1 ,
Residence Phone Black 831
Offiqe 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
BIGGEkS & BIOOERS
fuyek-iaut aud 8ure..os
U W Bluer. U. D. ; Geo, L. BlHvim, M. 1'
r T'lepboota
Uffio Bhuik IXii Kesldeim Main HO
Uffloe KaMua UulMIDg ovw J M. Nerry'.
Mom Hutdl oa kUdlaon AVe. won
iioor wct of tort-JT residence, iw. dvBldii
laukamuk - oukgon
rHNMMoael mils promptly attendee' to
,! dy Of nUtiiu.
VETERINARY SURGEON
' np D A CHARLTON
flf VETERINARY SUROEON
i . ;' Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Qrande Or
if Residence Phone Red, 701
S Offlca Phone 156 J Farmer Line 68
DR. W. T, DQWNES
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VETERINARY , SUBOEOII AND PENTIST
Leave orders at Red a Residence Cor
Cross Bruu Store . 6tb and 1st St
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ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD"
Attorneys-at-Law
GRANDB ' -1 ' ' 0HEG00N
Otfice in Foley Building
J. W.
KNOWLES
Attorney and Counsellor
Law
Office hi Ralston Building
La Qrande, Oregon.
H. T. WtLLlAM A. C Williams
' WILLIAMS
BROS
I AnoBNEV;-T-t
bmo In Ralston Building
La Grande.
Oregon
c L, A. PICKLER
Civil. Mining, Irrigation Engineering
' . AND SURVEYIHO
Estimate. Plans, and Specifi- -cations.
Office in Foley Bldg,
La Quajps,
Oreoon
ANNUAL MUTING
Of the shareholders of the Farmers and
f VTraders National Bank of La Grande.
' "wlll be held at their banking house In La
Grande on Tuesday, the 23d. day of
January, 1906, between the hours or iu
o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said
day. to select a board of directors for the
ensuing year and for such other business
as may com before said meeting.
., J. W-Scribes:. Cashier of the Farmers
and Traders National Bank of L Orande.
Dateiilhis 18th. 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
iion. Classified adds bring quick re
sclts. Try one today. f
rwn KcuiABLls ABSTRACTS OF
lULKbgototha La Grande Invest
ment Company, La Grande, Ore., in
Foley building.
REAL ESTATE LOANS-Any amounU
on city and country real estate. Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. La Grande Investment Com
pany. WANTED 6 or 6 room' modern' house
unfurnished, close in. Call at Mrs.
Patty's on Adams Avenue. '
FOR SALE Six hole jewel ramra, oak
writing desk, six leatherchairs, oak side
board, oak dining room table, four
iron beds etc, and other articles too
numerous to mention. Apply at resi
dence. 701 Main Street ; -
POSITION-WANTED-A , thrOUrhl
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pnmrwtimt and reliable Japanese cook
wisnes situation in hotel or restaurant.
Frank Funa Hush, La Grande, or call
at Japanese home on Adams Ave.
PAn npiLM. ...
run nciii rticeiy furnished rooms
cheap. Two blocks from Post-Office.
Phone Main 64 or Red 661.
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FOR RENT Five room house on corner
Depot an3 Fifth streets, furnished com
plete for housekeeping. For particulars
phone Red 251.
run balh-a nrst class organ just as
good as new and. a Sewing machine
wilt be sold cheap and on installments.
FOR SALE-3 year old jersey bull, for
particulars enquire of J. W. McAlisteT
. or of the farm of Mrs. Lindsey, north of
Island City.
LOST CALVES The uiiarsigasd wi
pay rive dollars reward for the return
or information leading to the return of
one two year old brocket faced heifer
branded quarter circle seven on right
rib, ear marks unknown. Will also pay
a liberal reward for the return or In
formation leading to the recovery of
one yearling brindle heifer calf with
split in one ear. The first named ani
mal never returned from the hills, the
second left my place about the tenth or
fifteenth of December. 1905. Address
Ed Strinoham, La Grande,' Oregon.
Phone Farmer's line 1 96x6.
PIANO TUNING
J. C. ArdYey. a former resident of this
city, but now near Portland, is in the city.
Mr, Ardrey is now in the piano tuning
business, and those having instruments
requiring, attention can secure his ser
vices by leaving orders at Huelat's music
store. Mr, Ardrey will be in La Grande
only about ten days longer. f
. LODGE DIRECTORY
EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F.
O.
E. meets every
Friday night in
Red men
Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p, m.
Visiting
brethren Invited to attend. '
. J. E. Pollock, W. S.
J. A. Matott. W. P.
I. 0. 0. F.La Grande Codga.No. 16
medts in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurants- ".'
; , H. E, Cooudcb, N. G.
D. E, Cox, Sec. ". ' V :
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31. I. 0.
J. 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, 0. E. S.-Hope
Chapter No. 13 meets the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month at 7;30
p. m. in Masonic Temple.
Genevive Bohnenkcnv, W, M,
Mary A. Warnick, Sec.
M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets every first and third Wednesday
of the month at I. 0. 0. F. hall, All
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend C S. Williams. 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. tniei nanger.
C. S. Williams. Fin. Sec.
Board of Trutees-Ur. U. l Diggers.
John Hall and Herbert Pattison.
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31. K. 0. T.
M Meets second and third Wednesdays
ei'ch month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting
knights welcome.
" G.T. Weisenberger, Com.,
Mox Bl6ch, Record Keeper.
L.O. T. M. HlVENo.2V-Meetsevery
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting
larti ira welcome.
Lady Porter. Commander.
Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary.
B. P. O. 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
viUd to attend. '
F, S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler.
Q. E. McCully. Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. - 169,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets
2d and 4th Thursday or each monw in
Y' . i n f) F hill ovtr Dostoffice All
visiting memoers wwwi
N. L. Ackles. Consul Commander,
J. H. Keeney. Clerk.
UKLUUIl
. (OMR
teof the state's distinguished and
most able men aspires to thp highest
office in the state, the governorship. As
to his ability to fill the position to the
credit of the state and to himself and al
so in a manner that will prove eminently
satisfactory to all, no doubt has ever been
expressed, in truth this highly important
fact has been conceded, says the Sumpt
cr American.
Baker City has the honor. of numbering
this gentleman, Hon. " Charles A. Johns,
amongst its citizens, most of whom would
like to see the honor conferred upon their
co-laborer, but they overlook one very
important fact, and that is telling the rest
of the state of the high esteem in which
they hold him and ot tneir sincerity ui ill.
candidacy.
As in other things, success in securing a
nomination or being elected depends to a
great extent on co-operation and the suc
cess ofMr. John s candidacy depends to a
large extent on tne sentiment in his favor
throughout Eastern Oregon. Therefore
it seems to the American that Baker City,
the home of the gentleman, and in the ad
vancement and progress of w.ilch he ren
dered most excellent services, snould take
the initiative in the matter.
While the newspapers of that city have
puolished quite a number of articles com
pumentary to Mr. Johns, their publishers
must admit that they will not have the
effect throughout the balance of the state
that some more convincing method of ex
pressing their confidence in his ability and
sincere interest in his candidacy would
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ii iasuirii uregon win act in unison in
this matter it is almost certain that West
ern and Southern Oregon will fall in line
for Mr. Johns and with what support he
can secure in Multnomah county, this sec
tion of Oregon will have the honor of one
of its favorites occupying the gubernator
ial office.
But to attainthe disideratum 'concerted
action must be taken . at once and The
American suggests that Baker City pre
pare a. resolution endorsing the csndidacy
W ll M . I ' n, ...
ui mi. juniis ior tne omce, wnicn we
understand is almost unanimous in the
city. :
With this resolution as the nucleus
others can be circulated throughout East-i
ern Oregon and we have no doubt with
the endorsement of Baker City, and Bak
er county as the lead, such a showing
would be made that the balance of the
state would be convinced that for once
tastem Oregon has a candidate that
carries its entire strength, and in this way
give notice to tne rest or the state west
of the Case ides that the entire ;section
east of the Cascades has a nominee in
which it had absolute confidence and its
desire to be given, just and due recogni
tion, " ' " , v :J:":.
The expense attached to such procsad
ings would be very smtll and we do not
doubt at all if tie oampifg j of Mr Johns
was in the hand 6f a; politic it ' manager
this sugga3tjin w auld b aotad upon at
once, as none om djpy t'ld pjworful in
fluence of public end jrseinent.
However jtcaft be said "to his credit
bis campaign is ent.rely removed from tne
domain of politics and n is seeking the
o.iice in a cIjih. dign iijd in inner, asking
the support of the people on his record as
a citizen and statesman, tiiar.fore the duty
of suoil action res.s with the citizens of
Baker county w.th' tie initiative to be
taken in Baker City.
Following its suggejt'on, the American
portinently asks. Wni Bakr City do its
dJty? Will it slreiigtnen the cnance of
Eastern Oregon to have one of its citizens
occupy the governor's chair by proclaim
ing to tl.e rest of t ie state its confidence
in Hon. Ch tries A. Johns and its sincerity
in his cand dacy. -
It is safe to say that if Baker City
will take the initiative in this matter other
portions of Eastern Oregon will record
their favor of his candicacy and so many
will be found to favor him for the office
that his receiving the nomination will be
assured. After that it remains for the
Republican voters of the state of Oregon
to say whether they wish one of their
party to occupy the highest office in the
state and place Old Oregon again in the
Republican ranks.
LA (jRAilDf DRUG (0.
Reliable druggist, expert graduate of
pharmacy in charge of tne presor.ption
department. Prescriptions delivered at
all times. Phone Red 121.
F. C. Forbes, Prop.
"Death was fast approaching." writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., de
scribing his fearful race with death, - "as
a result of liver trouble and heart dis
ease, which had robbed me of sleep and
of all interest in life. I had tried many dif
ferent doctors and several medicines, but
got no benefit until I began to use Elec
tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef
fect that in three days I felt like a new
-
man. and today I am cured
of all my
I troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin's Drue
TRY IT ON THE DCfi
Philadelphia. Pa.. January 22. One of
the most interesting and peculiar exhi
bitions ever held in this citv is that of thA
Pennsylvania branch of the International
btewards Association, which was opened
today at Horticultural Hall. The tSrinet-
pal object of the exposition is to show to
the publio what dancers there ar in im
pure foods. To demonstrate the iniuriout
effects of such impure : foods, dogs and
other animals will be fed with these im
pure foods, showina from dav to dav th
deleterious effects of such diet. The ex
hibit shown at the St Louis Exposition
has been secured with the iaa shown
under the direction of Professor Eugene
Girard. Esoecial attention will ha mid
to the various acids, drum and rjoisonous
dyes used for, purposes of adulteration
Ine exh.biUi.n is part of a campaign of
the Steward's Association for the Dur-
pose of inducing Congress to pass some
suitable National Pure Food laws. Among
the exhibits is a monster petition in favor
of pure food legislation, which- is to be
sent to Congress. It weighs about one
ton and has been signed by hundreds and
thousands of citizens in all 'parts of ; the
country.
NEW; MEXICO'S NEW GOVERNOR
Santa P, . m. Jan. ZZ. Th; ?
of Governor Otero hay ng . exp.red the
newiy appointed successor, Governor
Herbert J, Hagerman, of oRswell. N, M.
was today sw rn in and inaugurated ' as
the head oft. e territorial adm n slrat bit
Governor riaerman. who came to. New
Mexico fion Milwaukee, Wis scon, dor-'
ed a man of great auiiity aud integrity
and 'was selected not only becatise of h:s
executive abii.tyas on account of the fact
that he had taken no part in the fact
ional struggle between the political fact
ions of this territory, X ;
MAY RIM f 02 CONGRESS
In an Interview in the Portland Journal
John L. Rand, who is in Portland, is cred
ited with saying that he is still consider
ing running' for congress from the Seccn '.
district. Mr. Rand's friends in Baker
City discountenance this report and say
that Mr. Rand has decided to come out
for re election to the state senate. They
say that he is a strong man for' that posi
tion and could easily win out Baker
City Herald. v ;
BURNS CELEBRATION
The Robert Burns Society announces
tht it will celebrate the 147th anniver
sary of the birth of the poet on Friday
evening. January 2Cth, with the usual
banquet , and literary exercises. All
members of the society and those eligible
who wish to become members are re
quested to register their names with the
Secretary, "Wm," Grant-on or before
Monday, January 22d, and the meri ar
requested to pay their dues of '$ 1 .00.
This rule is made necessary in order, that
the committee on refreshments will know
how many to provide for whom tosoticitl
This applies only to members living in La
Grande. All others can register on the
night of the entertainment Better all
'register at once and receive a card from
the Secretary which will admit yourself
and family. You can call up the Secre
tary by telephone if you have not time to
sail and see him. ' '' '.;,
By order of the executive committee. '
.'. Wm. Grant. Secretary.
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-Hi' drue store tries to serve everv
customer so well that thay will not think
f going elsewhere for drug store goods.
A. T. HiLL, Prdsjrijuon Jrugatis
DIMG ROOM OPENED
The Blue Mountain Hotel has opened
iti dining room. Rates, $ I add 1. 2 J a
a. day. Meals 2 i cents.
MAIL ORDER SERVICE . ,
not only very satisfactory, but a groat
convenience when you want such goods
as are carried by an up-to date drug
store.
' We want the trade of distant people
and hold out all the inducements possible
to get it. Our prices are right and ail
goods are guarnteed. If you are not sat
isfied with what we send you. return the
goods and we will refund the money.
In ordering be sure and send money
enough to cover price, and we will return
change if you send too much.
Try this service and see how prompt
we are. Inewlin Drug Company. -
A Crffp ng Death.
Blood poison creeps up toward the
heart causing death. J. E. Stearns.
Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, which
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck
ien's Arnica Salve drew out the poison
healed the wound, and saved his life.
Best in the world for burns and sores
2So at Newlin's Drug Stire. '
Men are judged by the company they
keep, but it isn't as easy to size up a
woman by her hat. Judge her by the
amount of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
she takes. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Newlin Druo Co.
RUMMAGE SALE
The ladies of the M. E. Church will
hold a rummage sale Friday and Satur
day in the Haworth building on Fir street
I La
Grande
RELIABLE
i'i;
: F. C Forbes
, Prop.
Phone
N. B, Truth. St Paul. June. 31. 'Q8.
I've lived so long,, 1 remember well
when the Mississippi was a brook. Ky
eood health and long life cams by taking
Homsters Rocky Mountain- ita. Zu
cents. Nelin Druo Co.
Milk Talk .No. 1. ". , ,
(HEAP MILK ORi MILKS
. . (liEAP, WlilCil?
Are you buying your milk'cheap or
are you getting cheap milkr That !
,is the question which every con-
SUITier SIlOUlJ COntidnr ' htr.r
buy,ng." Tnre are five properties i
cantamedjo milk, viz; asn, or bone
material, caseine or curd, butter-
fat. sugar, and water, in proportion !
of .8 oi ash. 3.35fc caseine.
4 buttirfat. S sugar, 87
watur. Now tharn in I , iua
and 87 water in a A milk, that
h in milk containing 4 buttnrfat
This ratio holds good wheather of
a high or low test 1. e. if you
have a milk testing 5 the other
solids will ba increased in propor
portion. if a Ifr they will decrease
in like manner. Now the solids are
, what is, or what should be consid
ered in buying milk, as the water
can be had for the pumping. Now
let u consider for a moment be
fore . we bu wheather ws are
paying a high or low price for these
solids. A 3 milk contains 976
solids and;U0.2o water, a 6 milk
contains , lu.;j: soPdi and
83.76 water. - Now it a 3
milk is worth $1.60 per quart per
month, what should a 51 sell for?
Let's see, if we pay $1.60 for milk
containing 9.76 solids, at the
same price milk containing 16.26
solids should sell for $2.60, or you
can to every three quarts of 6
mux aaa two quarts of water,
. making 6 quarts of t 'milk, i.- e.
.' three quarts of 6 J milk is equal"
to five quarts of 3 Tnilk,- at the
, present price 6 quarts of 3;t milk
..l.ttl R 9 crt. ii 1.
v" .uv .uu,. uiroe quans or
& milk (it $8.00$6.00, i. e. you
are getting the same amount of
solds for 6.00 in a 6 milk that
, you get in a 3 milk for $7.60.Are
. you, getting yonr milk cheap or are
you gttiiflg rtep milk, which? -SPRING
BROOK DAIRY SELLS
6 MILK . .
WHLRE IT'S A QijLSTIOIi
OF TASTE
the best New Year's resolution
you can make is to eat only the
purest confections. Those made
by Selder are not only reputed to
be the finest flavored, always fresh
and absolutely pure, but are so in.
fact. Our gift boxes are most
tastefully gotten up. artistic in style
and make most acceptable offer
ings with your New Year eongrat-
; ulations.
Man
UPHOLSTERING . AND CABINET
MAKING
Furniture repaired and upholstered
No order too small or too large'.
0 All work guaranteed.
Old furniture made good as new
E. E. SCOTT,
Shop 1420 Adams Avenue
J . Phone Red. 672
Drug Co. j
DRUGGISTS
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Free Delivery :
Red 21
THE 1ASTE IS THE: TEST
of our jellies, jams, and preserves,
for purity and wholesameness are
assured by the makers' . aames on
bottle, can, parcel, and package.
, We, as well a the manufacturers,
are willing to abide the test of tast-
ing if you will but make it.
A TELEPHONE ORDER
will test the promptness of our
own delivery. '
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.... PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEX DR2X
NORTH FIR STREET
J. R. OLIVER.
V NION OUNTV
ABSTRACTS
U3m
Farm Lo?ns a Specialty
Best equlpped-abstraeter in Union
county. Many years experience
with the. Union county records
gives me a great advantage. It
is follyto purchase real, estate
without fret securing' a proper
abstract An abstract from my
office will eiiow the title just as
it appear, on the .oflicial record.
I
J. R. OLIVER, j
l.fi 1ANI)K, OHKU N
Foom 2 1 Sommer Building
THE
: OXFORD BAR
JAMES FA tQUH ARSON, Prop
CoaipMe aaortUMnt oi .
WINES, LIQlORS
S AND CIGARS
J Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all. You are invited
J to call and get acquainted.
TUB LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. '
WWE5- LIQUORS
2 CIQIR5
Ccntlcmcn always Wkom ,
Fir Street
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