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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1906)
&5 i j ..... , u ! rKcrtssicriAL am physicians: r - CL Li ' BIGGERS KT. b." " - ;"-,. Physician and Surgeon . 1 - Office RsJstorTBId. over J:M.Berry' store r ' . OfflcrPhon,Black, 1321 " 7 v t v ; Resideno Phone. Red l pOJ DR. A. L, RICHARDSON u; fcr; Physician, and Suroson " ' Office over Hit1' .Druo' Stnr '! . 'Office Phone 1562 Residence Main 66 ' "' N! MOUTOR M." D. '. -...... PHYSICIAN " AND . SUROEOH Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St ', 6fRce tyain 68 , Residence Main 68 T PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON " I wis Building, opposite Sommer- House voice nourv i w . 10 o. p. m. .. .; BACON & HALL :4. e.-i:;-. myinuun vano;-uuoeoms . '2 '-,M6l-Pore'y Building, ' Phone-' Main 19 " ' CT. Bacon residence. Main 18 r T. '''' 5'v'' - 1. K. Hall residence. Main 62 VETERINARY SURGEON v - tVJIV! DFL"P. :JL. CHARLTON b. .Wsi VETERINARY SujiQEON , - Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 3 Offlce' Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68 ATTORNEYS '""TRAWFORD ' CRAWFORD ? ' pi's . : :,re. Attorneys-at-Law ;lv.i-V':'j:i.' (MotrSit Foley" SuiWing "'',,' gk'tyv H..-T..favvfi -r . ''if-- v. ....... TIv' AtfQHKEYAND -GoUNSBUoll AT LAW ' (ton. Dregoii A. C. Williams aauasWiLLIAMS.. BROS '.-finii &TTORNEYS-AT-LAW - - Office to Ralston Building Oregon .fj.A P1CKLER ' Civil, Mining Irwoation Enoinekhino i J,stlmaSr Plans! and Specifl- . cations. Office in Bohnenkamp ' ; Building., v... ..'a' ; La Grande, -i v Orboon i? ? y Dentists;? ''i-.Y -.fRfeAVlBROS ; -.-j. , DENTISTS. ...... . .. T :..'r... .i- .... , . . ' "iiV. OfBce , Sommer" BniWing'' Office Black 61 ' ' Residence-1171 C B. CAUTHORN .' ... ' .( f- , mumsT,:-' .kVi Office over Hill's Drug $tor 2 ; . .v i- :-. La Grande, " ; Oregon lb every clime its colors are unfurled , Its fame has spread from sea to sea; Be not surprised if in the other world, ' You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. : Nbwlin Druo Co. . coos y OCCItlST SO co'lds THE l.V- .-. J 4 THROAT1 PR KIMC'S' LuTcS FOR it- CHA8. EBY. SR, of Elizabeth, in, wrftesi -1 p?id out over $160 to local phy elclans, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. I afterward bought a 1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking contents of this one bottle I was entirely cured." Wa SSe is! $1.01 AnCOLUTELY'OUAlriinTEEDf Trtal Baffles Fm i v --SShWliia iftjjsfflej. AdvcrtlVcments. Ra 'fOne Jr.' word, one-half 'a rit JVord.'eactt subsequent insar iion. 'Massified adds bring quick re sclts. Try one today. , . FOR ' RELIABLE ABSTRACTS ' OF TITLES g to the U Grande Invest- , rittnt Company, L Grande. Ore. in . Foley building. r piu wnno-diij amounts pn city and country real estate. , Loans ' clfMUlH Brntnntttf mm ant. -' t- : . I J ww Wi.1V ,11 p . i . f . r -1 - , i, i ia UAHU . INVESTMENT JOM- tlHV t , FOR RENT Five room house on corner Depot and Fjfth streets, furnished com plete for housekeeping. For particulars . phone Red 251. HIDES, PELTS, FURS.,JUNK-Highest "flrlce paid for hides pelts, furs and Junk Harris corral, one block east of Geddea' grocery store. . Moss Harris. FOR SALE Fine Schiller piano, m use . only one year, at a sacrifice. ' Call - at 1 Methodist parsonage. WANTED Tie-makers for work on P. & I. N. Ry. Extension, north of Council, Idaho. Wages 12 cents per tie. Jn- tpecnon tnontniy. Uood timber. Trans - portatibn furnished over P. & I. N. Ry Apply to Lewis Hall, tie contractor Weiser. Idaho. FOR RENT 0n acre garden and new five room house. Minnesota, land man. FURNISHED 'ROOMS FOR RENT . Furnished housekeeping rooms in suites ..of two, three or four. , Phone Black 601. WANTED Two waiter girls immediately at the Model restaurant FOR SALE Two modern cottages in the residence portion of Walla Walla. "Inquire of Mrs. Simmone, corner 8th -ahd N Streets. FOR RENT-rTwo story house on Wash ington Ave. -Kent' only . $12.00. In quire at La Grande School of Music FQRJRENT-Fiye, room cottage. Inquire Miss Berger at the Fair. LFOR RENT Five room eotbtge, inquire of Mrs.. Emma Simmon, Cor. 8th. and ,.N. Streets. FOR RENT Four rooms, two suitable for light' housekeeping. Mrs. W. J. " Snodgrass, Fourth street FOR SALE A few choice young Berk- r shire boars and sow, also Italian Bees, : ;. ' , r . ; , WlLLIAM HALL. FOR RENTPIeasantly furnished rooms suitable for Tighthousekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moors. 1617 Fourth Street ' LOST On bay mare mule, branded E. . on left shoulder, four year old lost i - near the George Childers place last spring. Reward will be paid for return pi animal, or Information leading to its r, return. ; . ; Address Wm Benton R. F. D. No. 2. La Grande Oregon. FOR SALE A two acre tract with am ple water right One acre In fruit four room house with pantry and cellar barn and pthe improvements. Cheap . if sold at once. ' No agent's commission paid. Inquire-at this office.-' FARMERS Now is the time to do your fencing. you need fenceposts, we . have, them for sale. Our post were cut from green fur and tamarack ; trbes and are thoroughly dry. We have about 6000 of them which we must dispose of this spring. We will exchange them for live stock, hay, grain. BBPotatoe or other produce. Leave orders at The Golden Rule or at No. 1606 Sixth Street Also dry cord wood for sale in any quantity. . . J. Anthony - i 70TJDER WORKER COMSUrjaPYBOM iDriig . Company WHITMAN (OUidf ROILS ' ! Walla Walla. March 6.-Pres. Tormey 'of the Inland Teachers Association, which is to meet in Spokane. April 6th.' and 6th. was recently in town arranging - for the program for this year. This program will be arranged on a different plan froro any which nave proceeded it. The vari ous institutions of hioher Ua mtnn 'in ihm Inland Empire will be asked each to take charge of one hour. The University": of Montana has been asked to discuss history the Washington State College. Science; and Whitman College, Classics in the Publio Schools. This association is the best and most important tracher's asso ciation In the Northwest end this method or getting a program promises to bring out some exceedingly valuable di acussinns of these subjects. Mr. Tormey also arransed for a eons of old English folk songs, by Prof. T. J! renneii. we head of the vocal department in Whitman Conservatory. Pres. Tormey has in mind also other plans for the enter tainment and instruction of the teachers during the association, which witl be an nounced later. The girls' basket ball team Dlaved their first game of this season In the gymnas ium Wednesday evening at 4:B0. Their opponents were the ladies of the Facultv It was thoroughly proven that ditmitv n4 experience are not elements of success in girls' basket ball, ae the Faculty ladies only succeeded in throwing one goal in the twenty-nve minutes during which the game continued, and that was an acci dent The girls played all around the held, throwing a goal whenever they chose. The final score was 12 to 2. This marks a renewal of Interest of the girls of the College in the game of basket ball and may be attributes to the recent decision of the Faculty which allows the Whitman team to play games with outside institu tions provided that the game shall be played in the Whitman gymnasium and thafthe speotators shall be limited to a list approved by the Faculty end no one will be allowed to be present whose name is not on this list and who ha not recei v ed a special Invitation.' It Is probable that several games will be Dlaved with teams representing high schools in the vicinity. WANTED Apprentices in the millinery department N. K West's , Our delivery servlo I for th benefit of all. Don't hesitate to us It Nbwlin Druo Co Vinol builds you up end keeps you up Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oiL Better .than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for , Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and King troubles. Try it on our guarantee. NtWLIN D; UG CO. 1 BalSWHaBJRMBJBjajaaBl CRASGE RAH UIKA2T R3ILS Last Friday night the bterary was un usually interesting. An excellent literary program was rendered, but on account of i ccing uie aaie or closing ror tne year mere was no debate and a very social time was had at the close of which .all oted to have one more meeting at whuh the following "program and some more will be rendered ; , r'try ,, Instrumental music "...J...: Minni Holmen Recitation. Kate Gekeler RAing i.J.. '.. Cynthia Ste n Recitation X.'. L... . Etha Huffman Recitation. ' ...... Alex Robertson Son -x Mrs.R. Eaton Recitation "... Ruth Hrrin Reciution L .il' Zazet Eaton RectUtion iL.LhL .Milo Stoll RecitaUonMJ ....-. Bernard Snow Peadincr ' ' c j u.. . m .. i wj iiuiiman ReciUtion ... . Rullow Peal Oration, "Good Morals" .: ...W. R. Ja.iw KecitatioA Kenneth Gekeler Song.. ....JEarl hughes Reminescence Grange Hall Literary So- - ciety ...n....::i ".:.;j. w. MeAKster Reciution .... ....... Edith Ragan ReciUtion, "Dutch Comique"....W.T. Suin ReciUtion ' F.IU ttnnm Son Slein Sisters Primary Law ... .; ...i. . C D. Huffman RdtMfc.;iU.3.d!..3 Ze-.'tnMM Song. ...... ; Elmira Peel The program will be followed by a box social Boxes will be used Instead of baskets, the eale of which will go to pay the expense of societv for the winter A fin will be imposed on anyone bringing' tuncn in anything more elaborate than plain box, but fill the box a full as you desire. After lunch the hall will be cleared and game will be olavad and ntW lnnrv.nt pasttimes engaged In tS the neart's con tent 01 tnose present. So com out next Friday night and let us have the' time of the season. y : HONOR ROIL. 2 The following studenU. have 11) been present every day (2) not Urdy (Si b6v u in deportment and J4) best and second best In scholarship of those in cluded In first three of above. " Miss Williams B 1 1,; Arnold Farren, 2. Claud Mower.' A 11, Annie Lotus; 2, Pear Dean.,'...,'..,,. .2 :,. ,. Miss Deal, A 1 If Arthur Ash, 2, Mattie Scbofield. ' " Miss Noble A 21, James O'Brien, 2. Orvill Smith. B 8-1, Mildred Hay 2, Geneveive Stoddard. ; Miss Wnham B 81,' Shrman Mc Crackn, 2. Daphni Spikcri Miss Aldrich A 81, .' Artaigh Kam merer, 2, ShirUIgh Tuckr. ' Miss Harriss A 61, Aim Oor, 2, LesUr McAnish, MissBrenholt B 6 2, Ruth Simms. 2, John McAnish. Miss Kuhn B 1 none eligible, , . Miss Rohan B 8 none elisible. A 8. Sarah Smith. t Miss Huff B 8-1. Lucy Hyd. 2. Lvnn Larson. A 8 1, Qlady Metclf. 2, Fre da Herr. Miss Mitchell Be 1, Winnie Ladd. 2 Viola Hagedorn. . , . " . , Miss Mcllroy A 4-1. Toby Rogers. 2, Hilda Hopper. B 6-1.' Ev Harris. 2, Ruth Harri. Mrs,.SchiIkl B 4-1, Homer Leffle. 2,VerJoel. A 4-1. Oerald Moore, 2, Kenneth Bartlett, Ethel Wright Mis Ooodnough A 61. Delia Rose Kindred, 2. Donna Oeddes. A 71. Horace Ludiker, 2, Bessie Corbett. Mr. Snider B 61. Nora Arbuckle 2, Irme Morton. Mrs. Neill B 11, Ben Thompson, 2, Arthur Behrens. A 11. Camobell Qarrick, 2, Rollo Lyman. . Mis Chamber B 2. Ida . Woolf, 2' Anna Ha worth. A 21, Lillie Snydam, 2. Mami Workman. Note Owing to error last month Miss Dears grade was wrongly named by the superlhUndent. Her work as laid down by the course is A I, though for conven ience her pupils are seated in room No. 2. No. 1 being occupied by Miss William., ' ATlIimONMrH There will be meeting this evening of the three hose companies at the city hall at 7:50 o'clock. All member are ex pected to be present. . !' Jo JCNES James Farquhahsoh A. C. Curti Taken as directed, it becomes the great est curative agent for the relief of suffer ing humanity ever devised." Such ie Hol lisUr's Rocky MounUin Tea or Tablet. t Nswliw Druo Co. HOIkt . i Notice I hereby given tht my wif, Rosalia Johnson, having left my bed and board without just provication, that that L will not be responsible for any bills she may contract from this date. Axl Johnson Dated this eighth day of Feb, 1906. at Perry, Union county Oregon. ' ROTH 6r DISSOLUTION v Notice is hereby given that the part nership firm of Drs. Biggers and Bigger is this day dissolved by mutual consent Dr. G. W. Lirjers retiring from the firm. The business of the office will hereafter be conducted by Dr. G, L, Biggere. , Al persons indebted to the laU firm are re quested to call at the office and settle the am at once,. , G. W. Bimim. Dated Dec, 4 '06. G. L. Bioosas. eeaeeeee COAL COAL 1 COAL COAL : We are now in a position 2 filLall coaL ordersvery 2 'promptly."! Order Ctoday J ' nd get" yaur ' cbaP ' today - 2 TIMOTHY HAV j i THE BEST EVER rl -Steam rolled v barley still I . .: " t 7 ; line. : 2 t ! AliD COAL i'-l Phone Main 6 j- Lewis Bros.' Prop. a 4 2 UPHOLSTfRlfKiv ARD " (ABifffT 2 Furniture, repaired and u'pholsUreil ,2 No order loo' mall or too large. - AU work guaranteed. 2 2 . Old furniture made good a new 2 E. E. SCOTT, Shop 1420 Adam Avenue i Phone Red 672 2 I s, 2 5 LICHTMINC COLLECTION 2 e e m e e v , ACfNCY i ? H. A Watson, Mgr. 6 2 M claims placed In our , hand 2 2 t P'd dir,ct to the creditor.: 2 t . OuriysUm get the monev. ; ' Full particular mad known upon t application to tnUrested, parties.- !-2 , -,!)' Office up-sUir in Ralston building . Ls Grande, 'Or.' . v"--;- 2 mil A Creeping Deith. . Blbod poison ' creDs" ub toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Steams, Belle Plains, Minn.; wHUs that a friend dreadfully Injured hi hand, which welled up like blood poisoning. Buck ler) s Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the -Wound, and saved his life. Best in the world for burn and sore 25c at Ne-V '- "- c ' t ' A ,iwm..n i'u.AU.f 'Tmly miriculout seemed the recovery tf Mr. Mollia Holt of this place." wriUs J. O. R. Hooper. Woodford, Tenni, "she was so wasted by coughing up pus from hef lung. Doctor declared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed-side forty-eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King' New Discovery was given her, and. with the astonishing result that improvement becan. and con tinued until she finally compleUly recov ered, and is . healthy woman today." 60? and 1 1,00 at niwmn druo go. Trial ottl fr. -. ' : ; The Good Old Standby. Nothing like a nice cut of Juicy corned beef with cabbage or saeur-kraut once in a while! We can offer most of the time whole or half rounds, if you can use so much, or whatever quantity you require, of well fed and carefully corn ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome. If you're in the notion today, 'phone ue the order and we'll have the ' meat around in n time. Grandy& Russell i a wan i 111'' " Tl TKERtrS TRtE, z w.x I ENJOYMENT '. u . .... .. . . ..... no .reiresnmeni in the teacup i . when it contains tea brewed from ', ' one or the othei of these carefully selected brands: Siptori Ceylon, English Breakfast Gunpowder, , Spider leg, and Young Hyson. If you like good, pure, delicately flav - ored tea "you'll like " ourr. 1 Our teas are representative of all our groceries. T" r PHONE MAIN 46 -GPLvrxP f DPa r I T :". NORTH FIR STREET J. R. OLIVER. UNION ; CO U N T Y t ABSTRACTS j Firm Loans Specialty . Best equipped abstracter In Union f " county. Many year- experience with the Union county records - giyertne a great advantage. it "t ? ie folly to purchase . real -snUXm t ,.,without, first, securing,! . prpper abstract. An abitract from my ' offlcVwiif.now thV title" hlt ' It ppar onth official record. La ghahde.oreo n RobrftJ&l Sommer Building f LYMAN & SON, -TRUCK AND TRANSFfR Best equipment for careful and and. prompt transfer. Piaw ' moving specialty. Trial order ollclted. Prompt and careful ervice guaranteed. TJa 'phdn Malrf tt riignt phone alack SOI. 1 1 - . , MAY UVLIOO ifEARSr ; The chance for living a full aanLurv r excellent in the case of Mr. Jennie Dun- can. of Hayneeville, Me., now 70 year old.. She writes: "Electric Bittore cururf me of Chronic Dyspepsia of .20 year standing,, and made me feel as well and! etrong as a young girl." Electric Bitters cur Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders, Qeneral Debility and bodily! weakness. Sold . on a. guarantee at) ' Newlin Druo Co.'s drug store. Price onlv 60. .' . ; .... . 11 1 I Zl IT; CAPTIVATING i , CHOCOLATES bonbons, cream.' marshmallow wafers, buttercups, caramels glace nuts, candy curls and all the , good kinds of confectionery, when furnished by Selder, are always sure to be fresh, tempting, delicious and refreshing. We take great pride in our confection and expend our best skill and experience in , their making, insuring a quality that cannot b surpassed. SELDER, TheMndy m I' 1 I