La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 12, 1906, Image 3

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    PROftSgOjAl CARDS
L B1GQERS M. D. ' -Physician
and Suroeom -
Ralston Bid. over J.M.Beiry's stor
Office Phone Black 1521
Residence Phone Red 1001
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON -
Physician and Suboeoh
Office over Hill Drug Store.
e Phone 1262 Residence Mam 65
N. MSjJfOR M. D.
AND
SUROEOM
'jt. Adams Avenue and Depot St
e Main fits Kesiaence Main 68
WIIXARD SMITH
' PHYSICIAN AND SUBOtON
is Building, opposite Sommer House
lfice hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
is Main 71
BACON & Hall
PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS
e in Fole jftkilding, Phone Main 1 9
'. Bacon rwtfdence, Main 18
" M, K. Hall residence. Main 62
DR. H. VOLP.
Physician and Suroeon
;: Corpe Building. Telephone Main 80
Call answered day or night.
F. E. MOORE .
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians
Irksville Qwuates, under Founder
OfficVmmer Building
ies: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64
, ATTORNEYS
JRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
rands oreoon
Office in Foley Building
J. W. KNOWLES
OBNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Office in Ralston Building
La Graiide, Oregon.
rwlLLit A. C. WlUWNS
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEY$-AT-LA
Office in Ralston Building
3rande." Oregon
L. A. PICKLER
L, Minino, Irrigation Enoineerino
AND SURVEYINO
; Estimates, Plans, and Specifi
' .cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
Building.
3RANDE. tO OREOON
(ovr cuuiKiis
John Allen is the proud possessor of two
fine oppossum hides whisk were sent to
him from Indiana.
Mrs. Huffman and Mr. Mary Wade
re up from Elgin. The gutsvs of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughey are; here from
"linois visiting the Utters sister Mrs
Henry Lovan. Mr. and Mrs. Hughey ei
press themselves delighted with our beau
tiful valley.
Mrs. Sophia Allen from Portland is in
Cove to spend the summer: with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lane.
Mr. JoelOrton of Nibley has purchased
a lot from Mr. Griggs and will build a
residence this fall.
Miss Dora Selderone of Cove's popular
young ladies has returned home tram
Portland where she has been for some
time and will spend the summer with
herparents. Her many friends are glad
to greet her again.
Mrs. Nellie Grace has accepted a pos
ition for the fall Urm nl rhn,,i 3 cv... .
Mrs. Grace is one of Malhuer's successful I
teacners and will no doubt give excellent
satisfaction.
The manv friends nf Mr nj M, j
Wentworth will be pleased to learn of the
advent of a son to their home. Mr and
Mrs. Wentworth formerly resided at
Warm Springs Cove. They now live ii
Maine.
cove iirws
Mrs. Phebe Milene widow of the late Fran
Milene who was drowned in Indian creek
in the spring of 1905 died July 6th 1 J J 6
aged SO years ar.d left three children
gue 12, Kaipii iu duo iieiue G yi.ai
Mrs. Milene was a sister of J. E. Weavar
the new contractsr for the Union-Cove
stage line. He was called in time to see
r.er before her death and attended the
uneral the 7th. Mrs. Milene was a
member of the Presbyterian church.
J. G. Stevens and family left town
Wednesday for an outing in the .mount
ains. '
Miss F. J. Roberts loft Cove Monday
for North Powder to take cl.arge of the
new printing plant. Miss Roberts farnerly
edited the Minor at Steeiville Mo.
Miss Ida Walton who has twen teaching
school near Elgin returned to Cove the 23
for her vacation.
Mrs. Wagner whohas the subcontract
on the Oove-Nibley mail route returned
Friday with her mother Mrs. Bloom from
their visit to friends i.- Elgin.
Mr. Hayden the Cherry stripper came
in from Lewjston Monday.
The Richards house is closed for the
summer on account of Mis. Richard's
ndispotition.
Rev. L. K. Robinson has regular preach
ing appointments now at Elgin and North
Powder.
Mrs. Grace was visiting Union the
latter part of last week.
CRAW MARKETS
crlpps New Association)
Chicago July 12 Wheat open at 78
closed at 79; com opened at 62
closed at 62; oats opened at IB
closed 35?,.
flRE IM .SWEDEN
(Srrtpps New Association)
Stockholm Sweden, July 12 Th largest
fire in eight years this morning burned
ten thousand dollars worth of property.
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Dentists
C. B. CAUTHORN
j DENTIST
I Offic over Hill's Drug Stor
'3RANDE.: OREOON
t-TERINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
j VETERINARY SURGEON
at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or
ResVWlti Phone Red, 701
ii Phon 1561 ' Farmer Line 68
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Office, CA V WMhtDgtn,
WE WANT MONEV
and in order to get it we have decided to sell groceries
FOR CASH
at a reduced trice.
We can do this and still make a good prorit because we
have cut our expense account in the middle and we are
willing to give the benefit to our customers.
Our line of groceries is complete and the quality is un
excelled. Gall and allow us to quote you prices on
cash purchases.
SEATTLE GROCERY STORE
LAWSON BROS. Prop.
coughs QUICKEST CURE colds
.THE WONDER WORKER
THROAT I DR.
AND
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