La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 29, 1906, Image 5

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; PHYSICIANS
DRS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS
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r- Talapootm
OflNw BlMk WM Rtalaraee Main SO
UmcW 'K Mum lUIU1tn m l. W. Barry'i
Mara. Hldr on maiMi ATt, ifooa-l
not wnrtof 'ariT rwliUnea, Dr.U w Btggcri
, UQHANDE - OKBOON
ProkMoaal nlli anwialy attracted to
davor ilctn.
DR. A. L RICHARDSON
. Physician ano Surgeon .
' Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 66
N. MOUTOR M. D.
PHYSICIAN , , AND . SUROKOM
Coif. Adams Avenue ' and Depot St
Office-Win 68 Residence Main 68
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, 'W1LLARD SMITH
r 4- PHYSICIAN ANO SUROEON .
- Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House
Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
Phone Main 71
eiftnn' ' HAIL
. . PHYSICIANS AND SUR0E0NS
Office In Foley Building, Phone Main 19
C. T. Bacon residence, Main 18
' ' M. K. Hall residence. Main 62
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, " CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D. "
. Physician Surgeon .
Office Phone Red 125 1
.' , Residence Phone Black 831
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Office in Sommer Building
' .J .Dentists
- t ' vREAS PROS "
. " ' ' DENflSTS
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.-, , rUt sommer tsunaing
- ' Office:BU(ck:Bi " ' Residence 1171
, . r.'C.'BrCAUTHORN
. ,'ly ; DENTIST .
Office oVer Hill's Drugstore
UOnANDi.fV' .Orsoon
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. P.. A. CHARLTON :;, -
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Or
Residence Phone Red, 701
Office Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD AV CRAWFORD
Attohneys-at-Law
U OHAHDI . OREGOON
" . " 'Office to Foley Building ;
f; ? ' j. W. .KNOWLES
Attorney and Counsellor at La
. Office In Ralston Building
' . . . La Grande, Oregon.
H. 1. William
A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS V '
ATTORNBYS-AT-iW
I Office in Ralston Building .
UOrande. f 0re8on
I U A.. PICKLER , ,
Civil, MiNiNO, IrRioation Enoineerino
NT Surveying
a Estimates. Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Foley Bldg.
U 6rande, Oregon
fiicky Mountain Tsa Nussets
f- A Btn VadlWM fcr Buy Fw
.iWoft 8IUe ft ill aid Ik" 1
A srvwina for OmnpoMoo, lw1lrtlo- U
lUuul. 01 Brest h. fJneiHh Bowl,
feTform. m it ft hot.
0t0EN l'IPSt rOB SM0W ""i
J.,
VOTJ-
Will - be -
the Penmr
4 MvM UUatll
- W C McBRlDE, Agent,
t 124 Third 8t :
Classified Advertisements.
Rates One cent a word. onfclf .
. cent a word each subsequent inser-
non. Uassified adds bring quick re
sclts. Try one today.
FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF
TITLES go to the La Grande Invest
ment Company, La Grande, Ore., in
Foley building.
REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amount
on city and country real estate. Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. La Grande Investment Com
pany .
POSITION-WANTED-A throughly
competent and reliable Japanese cook
wishes situation in hotel or restaurant.
Frank Funa Hush. La Grande, or call
at Japanese home on Adams Ave. -
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 1 rooms
fheap. Two blocks from Post Office
Phone Main 64 or Red 661.
FOR RENT Five room house oh comer
Depot and Fifth Streets, furnished com
plete for housekeeping. Forpaiticulars
phone Red 261.
FOR SALE A first class organ just at
will be sold cheap and on installments.
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FOR SALE-Saddle horse. 6 years old
weight 950 lbs.. $25. Inquire of J. J
Peck, near Stoddard's planing mill.
OR RENT Suite of two' rooms "foi
light housekeeping. . Inquire Mrs. Poll
man. Corner 6th. and Washington. '
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Black- Mi
norci and Whte Leghorn roosters
' price $ 1 .00 each. Inquire soon of C
M. and O. Q. Stackland, Cove.. Ore.
FOR SALE-l-kitchen rang wit!
' reservoir, 2 heating stoves. 1 goldei
' oak book case, 1- Morris chair and 1
. few other household goods.
W. L Brenholts, 702, Park Street,
FOR SALE 3 year old jersey bull, fo
i particulars enquire of J. W. McAlistei
or of the farm of Mrs. Lindsey, north of
- Island City.
LOST CALVES The undersigned wi
pay five dollars reward for t!e retun
. or information leading to the return o
one two year old - brocket faced heife,
branded quarter circle seven 00 righ
rib, ear marks unknown. Will also pa)
a liberal reward for the return or in
formation leading to the recovery 01
one yearling brindle heifer calf wit!
split in one ear. The first named ani
mal never returned from the hills, thi
second left my place about the tenth 01
fifteenth of December, 1905. Addres-.
Ed Strinoham, La Grande, Oregon
Phone Farmer's line 196x6.
LODGE DIRECTORY
EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O
E. meets . every Friday night in Redmet
Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visitini
brethren invited to attend.
1. R. Snook W.S
Dr.fi. L Biggers W. P. ' . : ;
1. O. O. P.-La Grande Lodge No.' 1 6
meets in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen ; a
Model Restaurant '
; - H. E. Cooliqob, N. O.
D. E. Cox, SecT : '." '" ." ;." - ; " ', ,
STAR ENCAMPMENT, No! 81, I. 0
3, p. Meets every first and third Thurs
Jays in the month in Odd Fellows hall
Visitins patriarchs always welcome.
. I. R. Snook. CP
Ednond Robinson, Scribe.
EASTERN STAR. 0. E. S.-Hop
Chapter No, 1 3 meets the second an
ourth Wednesday of each month at 7:3l
j. m. in Masonic Temple.
Genevive Bohnenkamp, W. M
Mary A. Warnick, Sec.
M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 770i
Twets every first and third Wednesda.
J the month at 1. O. 0. F. hall. A
isitin neighbors are cordially invited t
rttend C. S. Williams. V. C
John Hall. Clerk
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Gout
4aid Marion No. 92 meeti each Thurs
day night in Redman hall. Brother
r m.voJ Co auoihl. .
Fred Hon Chief R ngo.
L. Snodt"ss F nancial Sec.
Board of Trustees-Dr. G. L. Bicoers
Iomn n all aiul O. !i. WiiliakS
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51. K. 0. 1
4 - Meets second and third Wednesday
jach montn in I. 0. O. F. hall. Visitm.
(nights welcome. '
G.T. Weisenberger, Con
4ox Bloch. Record Keeper
L.O. T. M. HIVENo.27.-Meetsever
Irst and third Thursdays in the after
loon at the 1. 0. 0. F. hall. All visitini
adies are welcome.
Lady Porter, Commander
Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary.
B P 0 E. La GRANDE LODGE No
133-MeeU each Thursday evening a
.jaht o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave
,ue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in
,ited to attend
3. E. McCullV, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
A'OODMEN OK THE WORLD -Meets
U and tn Thursday of each month m
Jie I. 0. 0. F. hall over postottioe Al
isiting members welcome. .
N L. Agkles. Consul Commander
Rates-One centaword. ona-half . MM ' I II II til I. . Ill k3ViMUtf ' I
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III I1LVV ,VI II 1LIIIU VII
J. . AITKIN'S CANDIDACY
Is
Developing StrcnJtJi
Weil as -in
J. H. Aitkin of this city has announced
his candidacy for the republican nomina
tion for state treasurer. - '
Mr. Aitkin has been a residen of this
city for the past seventeen years. He is
president and manager of the Oregon
Commercial Company, one of the largest
mercantile concerns in this section of the
state; Is president of thi Bnk of Hunt
ington and of the Huntington Lumber Co.
lumber manufacturers:
He is vice president of the Oregon De
velopment League, which is doing effect-
JOHN H. AITKIN.
ive work for the whole state and has al
ways taken a leading part in matters ad
ancing this part of Oregon.
He' is the Baker County member of the
Republican State Central Committee.
Mr. Aitkin - was consecutively elected
Jiree terms miyor and twj terms trea
urer of this city. At present he is a
Jity councilman and a member of the
ichool board.
He enjoys the confidence of the people
if Eastern Oregon and is well and favor
ibly known throughout the 'entire state
The republicans will make no .'mistake
il nominating J. H.' Aitkin for ' state
.reasurer. Huntington Herald, Hunting
xm (Baker County). ' -- ' ; ,
J. H. Aitkin, candidate for the nomina
tion for state treasurer on the republican
Jcket, is one of the best known in Oregon
- He has been prominent in the public
iife forjflany years and during that time
'ia traveled extensively over the state.
He is considered to be one of the strong
est men on thest&te ticket today, and
being an Eastern Oregon man, his
urengt i in this se:tion is not questioned.
: He is also very strong in Portland and
ihe valley and his friends who are work
ng for nim predict t al ne will coma out
with a big majority. Baker City Herald,
Jaily Baker County. ,
John H. Aitkin of Auntington. has an
tounced his candidacy for the nomination
or state treasurer on the Republican
icket This section of Oregon is entitled
a recogmtta.1 0.1 the state ticket and no
letter selection could be made for this
.nportant office. . .
Mr.' Aitkin came to Oregon in 1838
ind associated himself with the Oregon
ECR SECRETARY (if STATE
Frank T. Wr ghtman, candidate for the
.publican nomination for secretary ol
tate. is the present corporation clerk in
ae secretary .of state s oifice. Whttii
19 new corpjratb.i U law was passej
.wee years' ago. Mr. Wrightman wit,
ppinted t) tike charge of Uir djt es of
nit department in tna 'secrelary 01.
.tate's office and has made an excellent
ecord, receiving only praise for tru
.tanner in which he arranged his work
ind the 'courteous treatment wn cji ke
;ave all persons who round it necessary
0 call upon or address him. He is aisj
amiliar witn the other duties of the sec
atary of state and without question is
ell qualified for the oitice.
Mr. Wsightman is an Oregonian. He
1 president of the" 'Marion County ' Bar
Cssociation. For eight years the served
s deputy sheriff of Marion county, and
wo years as sheriff. He is one of the
most popular young men of Willamette
alley, and has a large number of friends
in Eastern Oregon.
.1 V-.W- '
,in Western OrcSan
Eastern Oregon.
as
Commercial Company of Huntington and
is president of that company and is also
president of the bank of Huntington.- He
is vice president of the Oregon Develop
ment League of Baker County and member
of the republican state central committee.
No man in, Eastern Oregon is held in
higher esteem than John H. Aitkin,' and
his friends who are legior.s w D do every
thing possible to secure his nomination.
Ontario Argus, Malheur County.
We believe the above comment of Colo-
Huntngton; Oregon.
nel Aitkin's candidacy for state treasun
voices the sentiment of t!.e whole of East
ern Oregon. The News is not a partisai
paper, but it believes in selecting honor
able and efficient men to office. Such w
believe J. H. Aitkin to, be. Eagle Vallej
News, Baker County.
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General John H. Aitkin of Huntington
president of a large mercantile company
and a man well known all over the state
has decided to become a candidate fo
state treasurer. ' " "
It is understood that State Treasure
Moore, under the constitution, cannot b
S candidate for the office again, orther
would be a strong desire to continue hit
in that office. ;
It is also understood that in the genert
distribution for the ticket Eastern Orego.
has a strong claim upon this ' place, ant
wjlf probably get the office upon geograph
ical grounds. '
So it is fortunate for the party and the
people in general that a strong and cleat
man like General Aitkin has come out 0
L Ha is well known in Portland, and i
Eastern Oregon will have a large vote.
He will probably be the only Eastert
Oregon man to come out after this office
and can-be heartily recommended to tht
people of. Western Oregon for his higl
character as a man, and his high standint
in business circles. Daily Cap.tal Journa
Salem, Marion County.
A. C. Jennings, of Eugene has announc
ed his cand.dacy for the office of staU
treasurer, and John H. Aitkin, of Hunt
inifton has alsi si ied his castor in thi
ring. It will probably gi to an Esteri
Oregon man. Asnland Tribune, Jacksoi
county.
WrtlMkOOMGPfBfD ""
The Blue Mountain Hotel has openrn
its dining room. Rates. $1 and $1.25 1
a day. Meals 25 cents. '
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS
Sea'ed bids will be received by th
county courts of L'n;on and Wallow
counties of Oregon, up to noon, Februar,
I. 1906. for tii ei9trucion of a bridge
across the Waliowa river, according U
plans an J specifications on file in th.
Clerk's office of eaoh of said counties. '
Bids for the abutments and approachet
must be separate from the bridge proper.
- Certified checks for 20 of th
amount of tie oid must accompany thv
a.Te. as a guaranty that a contract arte
bond Will be entered into to Jbuild salt
bridge, or abutment and approaches at
the case may be, according to said plant
and specifications.
Said courts reserve the right to- reject
any and allb'ds.
i. B. Oilman
County Clerk of Union, county, Oregon.
While it is true that Scrofula may be acquired under certain cofluilions,
it is usually inherited. Parents who are related by the ties of blood, or who
have a consumptive tendency, or family blood taint of any character, are sure
to traps-nit it to their children in tlK form ol Scrofula. Swollen glands,
brittle bones, poor digestion, weak i
eyes. Catarrh, emaciated bodies end
giiierul weak constitutions are the
principal ways in which the dis
ease i raanuesiea. me Dlooa OSS
uccu uisciiacu irom uirm, sna oein? in
Uhis condition cannot properly nonr-
1SI1 uie rxxiy ana Scroluia IS the re- wnaeleftamn for th better. Ic n
ult. A hereditary disease like this I'Ai ' &' f bS Li' E;?'
can only be reached, by a constitu- JTilioh atlraJy c-.rcd ran. J
tional remedy and nothing equals 1Iontomery Va- W. H. BTOCKToar.
S. S. S. s a cure for it. It cleanses and strengthens the deteriorated blood,
drives out all scrofulous and tflbercular deposits, and there is a grarir.al but
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PURELY VEGETABLE. Purely vegetable S. S. S. is the beat Veincdy lor
Scrofula: its harmless hut he.ili
enter into the circulation and replace wax-like, bloodless faces with vi 'orous
strength glowing with healtlj. Book with information olout S. rofu'a and
m..ea. nuv.ee ire. jjjjt SWIFT
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Milk Talk No. 2. '
CLEANLIIS1ESS
As milk is the naturalfood for the
young, containing within itself all
the requirements of the body, and
as any adulteration is injurious to'
thejystam, (either from absorption-,
or otherwise) therefore the
heilth of the consumer, and espec
ially; 'the young, depend; to a
grtat extent upon those who handle
the milk. And as there aVe so
many ways in handling the cow as
wjll as the milk after being dravn
rom the cow. Every consumer
Bhould visit the place from whence
he gas his milk (no matter if it is
surrounded by a hih board fence)
. and see how the cow and the., milk
are hkndled before Using it as a
food lor the baby.. 1 .. V ."' ' v.
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SPRING BRCOX DAIRY. J
' Is always open for 'inspection and 5
invitee you to come, and see '
WALLOWA COUNTY
We want your collections and cash
items on Wallowa county, and will
guarantee prompt and satisfactory
service at reasonable rates.
If you have no direct con
nection fur taking care of
. these items, send them to
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I&e Stock drowcrs and ;
farmers BdnX , i
, OF WALLOWA, OREGON. j
We pay five per cent interest on 1
I ' ' ' ' r time deposifv t .
CAPITAL. . . '25,000.00 j
j ,: CX T. McDaiubl, Cashier., 1
A. K. Steunenbsrc, Pres. . .
UPHOLSTERING AND
! MAKING '
(ABINTT
Furniture repaired and upholstered J
No order too small or too large.
All work guaranteed.
Old furniture made good as new J
E E. SCOTT,
Shcp 1420 Adams Avenue
" Phone Rod 972
. ' A Crep rH Dsth.
Blood poison creeps up toward the
heart, causing death. J. E. steams.
Belle Pla ne. Minn. writes thtt a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, which
j welled up like blood poisoning. - Buck
1' . Arnica Salve drew out th) pj. -n
jaled the wound, and saved his life,
'est in tlte world for .burns .and soro.
jc at Newlin's Drug Store.
HliltK I'lliICK
! Brick furnished in any qoant.ty or any ,
j t
style. No contract too siuall or tog
a - v . ..
large. See samples our pressed
brick. - . ''V
GEO. KREIGER
La ('ramie, Or gdii
7 AN AVFUL
INHERITANCE
X Inherited Scrofula, and about iina
fears uo auflerad intensely frora
U Tried erery doctor avaiiabls at!
Try
rreat x ranis, bi
roat x pnas, ut rraw rapidly worn ; )
lnfttot, liad Eiven on all hona ot beinir
.ured.'.nd aia dylnwmin Twill iraVp it
v w .WM pruaaea uy. my
S''rWotTIVl ?,H i
ure reiurn 10 neaiin. a. S. S. supplies to the;
anaemic, lifeless blood the properties necessnryj
, to build back to strong, robust health, and does:
t)rill trAit1is- a .Vel X. 1-1 al. a . r .
uv ou tuuiuuuiy mai no signs Olj
SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA
CAWfD Vt(iLT44JLl S
! packed for those whi Want the
true flavor of fresh. y-. fathered
vegetables. Mow "that wiiiter.is
. nere, 11 is imposi nie 10 gnt those '.
right out of the garden. We offer
the Perfered Stock brand of those,
goods as the nicest in the wond.
They are packed on the spot where
they grow, and have that full tresh
flavor of vegetables gatlier.d with
the dew on them. There are none
better. "
PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEJ BELT
, NORTH FIR STREET
J. R. OLIVER.
U N I ON r o U N 'f y
ABSTRACTS
Farm Lo?ns a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter in Union
county, Many.years experience .,
with the Union county records '
gives me a great ' advantage. 1 1t
is follyto purchase real estate "
without first securing a proper
abstract. An ' abstract from my
office will show the title just as
it appeare on the official . reccn-d.
I. R. i OLIVER,
LA GRANDF, ORFO N
Room SI Sommer Buildiptf
f0D OF CANDY ?
Most people are - from toothless
babes to tootliless grandmothers.
No matter how much or how little
you care for confections, your lik
ing will grow after the firft delici
ous mouthful of our Creams. Of
course, they ''melt in the mouth;"
but they do more, for the taste
lingers longer and cries for more.
Cultivate a taste for good candy
by getting a box ot Selder'e Best
The education costs little, 60c and
60c the pound box.
SELDER, Thc.,Can1y
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j. H. Keeney, Clerk.