La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 31, 1906, Image 5

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Absolutely Pure
HAS 110 SUBSTITUTE
, A Cream of Tartar Powder
free from alum or phos-
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICIANS
DkS. BIGGEkS & BIGGERS
PuysMan and Stincun .
tt W Blum It. D. Geo, U Mcgem. al. 0
i Telephone
Oflot BlMk UOl Kldm Main SO
VfflaC R iHlua BnlliUnc over J M. Berry'
Hon. . Holder on Madlwra AVe. etconii
Moor wen! of 'orii.tr raeldaoee, Dr, a W Hlnttr
LaUKANOK - OkEOON
: PfgAMHHUl ealla promptly aUeaded la
day or aislit.
'' . DR. A. L RICHARDSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 65
N. MOUTOR M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Cor. Adamt Avenue and Depot St
Office Main 68 Residence Main 68
WILLARD1 SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
I Rnildinff. orjoosite Sommer House
Office hours, 1 to 4,
1. to 8. p. m.
PhonMain71
BACON &. HALL
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office in Foley Building. Phone Main 19
C. T. Bacon residence. Main 18
M. K. Hall residence. Main 62
CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D.
Physician ft Surgeon
Office PhnneRed 1251
.. Residence Phone Black 831
, Office in Sommer Building
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
.Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or
, Residence Phone Red, 701 v
Office Phone 1361 . Farmer Line 58
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD As CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
. . OREOOON
Office in Foley Building
J. W. KNOWLES
inn Counsellor at Law
nnvnnbi,
Office in Ralston Building
La Grande, Oregon.
u t u...,.M. A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
attorneys-at-la
Office in Ralston Building
1-nr.nd.. Oregon
L. A. PICKLER
r., Mihinq. Irrioation Enoineerino
f AND SURVEYIHO
Estimates, Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Bonnenkump
Building.
La Grande,
Oreoon
MAY UVt BO YLARS
The chances for living a full century are
xcatlent in the case of Mrs. Jennie uun
r,n of Havnesville. Me, now 70 years
old. She writes; "Electric Bitters cured
me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years
standing, and made me feel as well and
strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters
..... c.m.,h and Liver disease. Blood
A.M.n. General Debility and bodily
weakness. Sold on a guarantee at
m.i ,. Douo Co.'s drug store. Price only
11 ii
acid
Dentists
REAVIS BROS
DENTISTS
Office Sommer Building
Office Black 51 Residence 1171
C. B. CAUTHORN
DENTIST
Office over Hill's Drug Store
La Grande, Oregon
Classified Advertisements.
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Rates One cent a word, one-half a
cent a word each subsequent inser- ,
iion. Classified adds bring quick re-
sclts. Try one today. I
FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF
TITLES go to the La Grande Invest
ment Company, La Grande, Ore., in
Foley building. v
REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts
on city and country real estate. Loans,
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. La Grande Investment Com
pany FOUND Ladies' purse. Owner call at
Sommer house and pay for this ad.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. In
quire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber.
POSITION-WANTED-A throughly
competent and reliable Japanese coot
wishes situation in hotel or .restaurant.
Frank Funa Hush, La Grande, or call
at Japanese. home on Adams Ave.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooim
cheap. . Two blocks from Post Office
Phone Main 34 or Red 661.
FOR RENT Five room house on corner
Depot and Fifth streets, furnished com
plete for housekeeping. For particular
phone Red 251.
FOR SALE A first class organ just ar
good as new and a sewing machint
will be sold cheap and on installments
FOR RENT Sewing machines. Jor rent
needles, bobbins and all kinds of re
pairs. Lee Wenham, agent Singer
Sewinn Machine Co. at J. R. Smith's
Jewelry Store.
FOR RENT Suite of two rooms for
light housekeeping. Inquire Mr. Poll
man. Corner 6th. and Washingn.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Black Mi
norca and White Leghorn roosters,
price $ 1 .00 each. Inquire soon of C.
M. and G. G. Stackland, Cove, Ore.
FOR SALE-3 year old jersey bull, for
particulars enquire of J. W. McAlister
or of the farm of Mrs. Lindsey, north of
- Island City.
LOST CALVES-The undersigned wi
pay five dollars reward for the return
or information leading to the return of
one two year old brockel 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
onevearlina brindle heifer calf with
split in one ear. The first named ani
mal never returned fromthe hills, the
econd left my place about the tenth or
rt..nth nf December. 1905. Address
En Stpinoham. La Grande, Oregon,
Phone Farmer's line 196x6.
NOTICE Of STRAT
Nntiea is hereby iriven to whom it may
concern that on or about the 29th of No
vember. 1 905. one yearling steer came to
m.nlaca. Said animal is red spotted
with white, has unreadable brand on left
hip. left ear underbit. right ear point out
off nd anlit. Said aumal . cam
animal . came oown
with my cattle from the hills. Owner
can have same by calling at my plac.
wo and on half miles east of Island City
and paying charge and proving property.
Dated this 12th day of January, 1906.
, J. A. Holman
RAIID IS -OUT
FOR
Baker City, Jaa. 31. State Senator
John L. Rand of Baker City, yesterday
formerly announced himself a candidate
for the republican nomination for congress
from the Second Oregon district' He will
file his nominating petitions and declara
tion of Intention to become a candidate
within a few days.
QUEER CANDIDATE
Daily Register: " Every little while a
candidate floats into Eugene. Dr. Withy
combe, who would give his best Jersey
cow to get his feet n o M . G lam'iarlaln'
'roes, was here yesterday. It's hard to
understand how Mr. Withycombe ex
pacts support when he is ready to state
boldly and with u r Sjrve his opinion on
a ly public ques-ion. . If you wane m
views on any topic you can obtain them
by asking for them. ' He is a man with
opinions and, it is conceded, able ones.
Perhaps after all, he is just ' the man
who will emerge from the primary elect
ion with votes to spare. It would be no
surprise. His canvass s'iows him to em
body the principles for which the pr.-
nary law was framed declaration of
principles; nothing to conceal.
TRIBUTE TO NEWSPAPERS
Speaking of what a newspaper does for
community. United States Senator
Davis of Illinois, made an address that
remains ever green in we memories oi
newspaper men. He said: "Every year
every local paper gives from 50 to 5000
free lines forth benefit of the community
in which it is located. No other agency
can or will do this. The editor in proper-
"Jon to his means does more for hi towr
than any other man. He ought to bt
supported, not because you happen tt
like him or admire his writing the best
but because a local paper is the best In
vestment a community can make.
NARROW ESCAPE
Baker City Jan. 30. Frozen water
caused the kitchen range in the residence
of Robt Palmer, at the corner of third
and Place streets, to explode ' about 1C
o'clock Sunday morning but luckily there
was no one in the room at the time ano
.10 personal injuries resulted.
When the explosion occurred Mr. anc
Mrs. Palmer were in another portion o.
.he house. From the manner in whicl
the iron is scattered about the room it
;an be plainly seen that if anyone had
oeen in the room at the time an accident
and probacy a fatality would have re
sulted.
PECULIAR CAMPAIGN
Hon. W. M. Cake of Portland, who wat
n the city yesterday, when asked as U'
the political situation in Portland, gave i
wise look, smiled and said:
' You know this new primary law ii
something peculiar unto itself. The pres-
jnt campaign is anybody s race for any
thing that anybody wants. No one ca.
predict the outcome. I think the race foi
governor will be very close at the prim
arieson the Republican ticket. Then
will be interesting contests for some ol
the other offices.
REMEMBER
t We can equip you with all the necessar
es to go with that camera you receiveo
Christmas. Our prices are the lowes.
and the quality the highest. Newlii
DruoCo.
NEW EATIM HOUSE
The Blue Mountain Hotel dining rcerr
is again opened. Meals 25 cents, room
25 and 60 cents.
A Crrp nt; Ucatn. .
Blood poison creeps up toward th
heart causing dea.h. J. E. Stearns
3elle Plains, Minn., writes that a frianc
ireadfully injured his hand, whicl
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck-
en s Arnica halve drew out tne poisor.
healed the wound, and saved hrs life
Best In trie world fur, burns and soret
25c at Mewlin's Drug Store.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILUU
Sealed bids will be recsived by the
;ounty courts of Union and Wallowa
counties of Oregon, up to noon, February
7, 1906, for the c instruction of a brage
across the Wallowa river, according to
plans and specifications on file in the
Clerk' office of each of said counties.
Bids for the abutments and approaches
must be separate from the bridge proper.
Certified check for 20 of the
imount of the bid must accompany the
same, a a guaranty that a contract and
bond will be entered into to build (aid
bridge, or abutment and approaches a
the case may he: according to said
plans
i amj pecificitions.
said courts reserve the right ts reject
any nd all b'ds.
I J. B. Gilham
I County Clerk of Union county, Oregon.
AMUSEMENTS
. Charles B. Hanford is one of the emi
nent American players who have had no
complaint to o.Ter as to the reception of
sincere artiste endeivor by the play
gon.g public. ' His life has been devoted
to an earnest and consistent determina
tion to meet the public demand for the"
best that can be had in a play, cast and
scenic equ pment For his author Mr.
Hanford has felt that k is useless to at
tempt to improve upon Shakespeare, and
with scant exception his plays havo al
ways been those wiich traditionally figure
in the repertory of a Shakespearian star.
He has contributed some of the most em
nsntly approved representations that the
modern stage has witnessed, and by his
extraordinary gifts as a reader has reliev
ed roles which were too often performed
witn solemn and stilted affectation, oi
every trace of pedantry. He has effected
CJmbinations of stars which permitted
productions on a far more elaborate scale
than would otherwise have been possible
and has maintained his subsequent indi
vidual productions on the same high stan
jams man wmuiuiiw.- no ! . th:
satisfaction of guiding the ambitions of a
number of axtors who have since found t
secure footing in popular appioval. Mr.
Hantord's most distinguished protege if
fliss Mane Drofnah. who n the past few
seasons h s made her way to a nigh ano
permanent place in the affections of play
goers wno esteem thj womanly woinei
of the stage. Mr. Frank Hennig is a
actor who has for years been a member
if Mr. Hanford's company and who dur
ng that period has given performance
that has won him applause from coast ti
ioast. The date of Mr- Hanford's en
gagement in this city is. Saturday. Feb.?
ind the play to be presented at Steward's
opera house will be "Th Taming of thi
Shrew."
TWO CAME WARDENS
The closed season on ducks, wild gees,
ind swan commences today and in jus
;ice to the hunting public it might be wel.
for them to know that at the present
jme there are two state deputy gamt
warden appointed for this county and . h
is their intention to enforce the law to tht
letter. These wardens are further backeo
oy the Eastern Oregon Fish and Garni
Association. These wardens will alst
prosecute all hunters without license.
BIG MONTANA RANCH DEAL ,
Lewiston, Mont, Jan. 30. The largest
ranch deal in Fergus County's history, sc.
far as the amount involved is concerned,
was a day or two ago, when John Quincy
Adams and his brother, of Chicago. 111.
and Spencer, la., purchased the Walter
imith, John Shea and N. A. Lewis ranch
s, near the Judith river, for approximate
ly $60,000. The Great Northern survey
runs through the Lewis ranch, and it if
surmised the purchasers intend to start
a town there.
Men are judged by the company the,
eep. but it isn t as easy to size up i
woman by her hat. Judge her by th
imount of Hollister Rocky Mountain Te;
me take. 25 cents. Tea or Tablets.
Newlin Druo Co.
S99'
UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET
MAKING
C..Mlf...A an!ift anil iinhnl.Aniil
No order' too small or too larce.
All work guaranteed.
Old furniture made good as new
E. E. SCOTT,
Shop 1420 Adams Avenue
Phone Red 672
To Chicago
and the East
Fast trains daily, through to Chi
cago without chance, (rum points
in Oregon and Washington, via the
Chicago, Union Pacific and North
western Line, the route of The
Overland Limited, over the double-
track railway between the Missouri
Kiver and Chicago, making direct
connection at Chicago with all lines
to the East
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING,
For further information apply to
W. A. Co i. 0Tal Aft. C. N.-W. Rjr.
Id Thk-tf StrMt, Portland, Or.
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KING OF ALL DISEASES
To Con kiood Poison rightfully belongs the) name Kinpj'of
JWit'j :.-. ' I'- is the most powerful of all hnman ailments corrupting- every!
part of tii j b.dy and wrecking and mining- the lives of those unfortunate!
enough to contract it. When the first sign appears in the form of an insig-f
niucant sore or ulcer, few persons realize that the deadly virus has entered;
the blood; but so potent is the poison that one drop will vitiate and pollute:
the purest and healthiest blood, and in a short time the degrading and hor-J
riUe symptoms begin to appear. The mouth and throat ulcerate, the glands!
in the neck and groins swell, the hair and eye-brows fall out, copper-colored i
spots apjiear on the body, and in the latter stages of the disease the poison;
even works down and destroys the bones. No other disease is so highly!
contagious, and many have contracted it and suffered its awful consequences'
through a friendly hand-shake, handling the clothing of one afflicted witlij
it, or drinking from the same vessel. S. S. S., The King of Blood Purifiers,;
is the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. It goes down into the cir-J
eolation ana lorces out every particle
PURELY VEGETABLE, areeverseen again. . S S. S. is purely vegetable, !
, we offer $1,000 for proof that it contains a par-j
tide of mineral T)f any kind. Book with instructions for home treatment t
and any roedicnl advice you oesire Will be furnished by our piiygicia.ist
without charge. 17aT SVIFT SPZdFiC CO., A71ANTA. C"J
Milk Talk No. 2.
CLEANLINESS
As milk is the natural food for the
young, containing within itself "all
the requirements of the body, and
as any adulteration is injurious to
th system, (either from absorp
tion or otherwise) therefore the
heilth of the consumer, and espec
ially; the" young, depend; to a ,
great extent upon those who handle
the milk. And as there are to
many way in handling the cow as
well as the milk after being drawn
from the cow. Every consumer
should visit the place from whence
he gets hi milk (no matterif it i
surrounded by a high board fence)
and see how the cow and the milk
are handled before using it as a
food for the baby.
: SPRING BROOK DAIRY
is always opan for Inspection and-
invites you to come and see
a
WALLOWA COUNTY
We want your collections and cash
items on Wallowa county, and will, 2
guarantee prompt and satisfactory
service at reasonaoie rates.
If you have no direct con
neetion for taking care of .
these Items, send them to -
' US. , i ... . . .Vi'
Tte Stock Growers1 and
- furs Bank,
OF WALLOWA. OREGON.
We pay five per cent Interest on
"' - ' time deposit. 1 5. t
CAPITAL,
5,000.00
i C, T. McDanibl, Cashier.
A. K. Steunenbero, Pres.
vrvice
.This drug store tries to serve every
customer so well that they will not think
of going elsewhere for drug store goods.
A. T. Hill, PrescripUonDrugatis
Two
Dyspeptics
If you ar too fat it is becaus your food
turns to fat instead of muscle strength.
If you areloo lean th fat producing food
that you eat ar pot properly digested and
assimilated. ....
Lean, thin, strinpy people do not have
enough Pepsin in the stomach, whil fat
people have too much Pepsin and not
enough Pancreatine.
. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
contain all th digestive Juices that ar
found in a healthy stomach, and in
exactly those proportion necessary to
enable the stomach and digestive organ
to digest and assimilate all food that may
be eaten. Kodol i not only a perfect
digestant, but it i a reconstructive, tis
sue building tonic a well. Kodol cure
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Palpitation of th Heart and
Constipation. You will like it - -
Ditfests What You Eat
Rest th stomach, rebuilds the
tissues and gives firm flesh.
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Dlt MtU kMa li
Vmt m Muck m tat
trlrt. r SB c.nl IIM.
rturrMIO.MVin
ao.,Cbic, p a.
A T. tile, Jra$$ i)f
of the virus. It is nature's antidote!
lor this peculiar poison, and cures the disease!
in all its stages, and cures it permanently.!
S. S. S. does not hide or cover up any of the?
poison to break out in future years, but so com-f
pletelv eradicates it from the blood that noKiVns'
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CANNED VEGtTABLfcS
packed for those whj want the
true flavor of freshly gathered
vegetables. Mow . that winter is
here, it is impossible to get those
right out of the- garden, Wef Offer
the Perfered Stock brand of those
goods as the nicest in the world.
They are packed on the spot where
they grow, and have that full fresh
flavor of vegetables gathered with
the dew on them. There are none
better. ;.;.;; : :
PHONE MAIN 48
QEDDEJ BR If
NORTH FIR STREET
J. R. OUVER
l N 1 0 N i O U N T y
ABSTRACTS
Farm Loans' a Specially
Best equipped abstracter in Union
' county.' Many" years experience
with th Union county'irecorda "
gives me a great advantage. It -is
follyjto purchase real estate
without first securing a proper
abstract. ( An abstract from my
office will show the title just as
it appear on th official t record.
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p..; OLIVER,
LA GRANDF, ORFO N
Room 81 Sommer Building
Candy for Children
Should I th best obtsina le.' '
Bef'in th i sense cf it bing pur
and ot naturi.1 liavor. Ii the1 re
specs li c ntictions made and
supplied by Eelder are the most de- ;
served. y ponuier They are manuM
laoturad with extreme care, skill.
experierce and with . al solute 1
cleanilnts. Their flavor are lus
cious, delightful and satisfying. . :
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