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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1906)
PROfESSIORAl CARDS raw THE i tetiiiliiisaaaaaa -I x nm? ? TfTmnttf w wwww ' t4tAmTHtt PHYSICIAN S O L. B1GQERS k. D, Physician and Surcsom ti-c Rilston Bid. over J.M.Beiry's store OfFce Phone Black 1521 Kfciidence Phone Red 1001 DR. A. L RICHARDSON Physician and Suroeon OiF.ce over Hill's Drug Store. Oh. Phone 1362 Residence Main 55 N. MOLITOR M. D. IHYSICIAH AND SUROEON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St lllice Main 68 Resioence Mam 68 WILLARD SMITH T PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. J:h-ne Main 7 1 BACON & Hall PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS V- ce in Foley Building, Phone Main 19 C. r. Bacon residence, Main 18 M, K. Hall residence, Main 52 DR. H. VOLP. Physician and Suroeon Office: Corpe Building. Telephone Main 80 Calls answered day or night. LH. F. E.' MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians Kirksville Graduates, under Founder Office Sommer Building P'ones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64 ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law iaorandb oreoon Office in Foley Building I.. T. Williams A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Ralston Building :. Grande. Oregon L. A. PICKLER L vil, Minino, Irrioation Enoineerino AND SURVEYINO Estimates, Plans, and Specifi cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. wA Grande, Oreoon Dentists C. B. CAUTHORN PENTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store . a Jrande, Oreoon TRNARV SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Ofl'ce at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 ft.ce Phone 1361 Farmer Line 58 LIGHTNING COLLECTION ; AGENT H. A. Watson, Mgr. Our system gets the money. t. Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Office Lewis building La Grande, Or. ' ; THE TAYLOR STUDIO ;To the Summer Girl: 4 4 i warn, you w let me show you how successful J I can photograh you in your sum- i 2 mergown. Come while your gown is fresh and new. it will look neat- J .r ; . nieture than after it has oeento the laundry. Remember 4 the new location of ? t THE TAYLOR STUDIO Is next door to the Observer i hho'ne black nB2H0NE m1 GENERAL NEWS AS OIR ' EXCHANGES SEE IT I Mr. Hooper of Midvale has raised 1 7 crops of peaches in 1 8 years, and his success gives him authority to Ulk of peaches. He says his orchard is at the mouth of a cove where there are cool breezes every night, and no frost. In fact it takes a freeze to get a frost, he says. His theory is that cold air of the moun tains being heavier than the air In the valleys, hurts rather than helps the trees and the fruit The air in the valleys heats, he says, and is constantly stirring. In the valleys the thermometer registers 20 degrees less in winter and summer than in the mountains, he says, Mr. Hooper advises against the planting of peach trees on high or low ground and advocates planting on medium ground. The Umatilla-Morrow county fair com mission will hold a meeting for the pur pose of making further arrangements for the holding of the district fair in Pendleton from September 24 to 29. President Cohen and the other members of the commission are now seeking a suitable person to take charge of the management of the fair, it being the de sire to ArnrA rtmi rnmnmtmnt rrmn tn serve in the capacity of superintendent. It is possible a selection may be made soon. "Farmers around Prescott are harvest ing 30 bushels of fall grain this season,' said Robert Burns, agent of the O. R. & N. Spring grain is running pretty light but as only about 20 percent of the acreage was seeded to spring wheat the loss will be significant as far as the total yield is concerned. About $50,000,000 in cash has been paid to San Francisco policy-holders to date by the Are insurance companies. The larger part of this sum has gone to wholesale merchants and downtown re tail business men and capitalists who filed early proofs of loss and whose claims were easily adjusted. A large increase in payments is expected by September 1, the additional 60 days given the comp anies on account of the extention of time for filing proofs of loss expiring Aug. 18. American and English companies have paid almost all of the $50,000,000. The German and other foreign insurance companies having found, for the most part, temporary protection from liability behind the earthquake and . other finely written clauses. DRINKS FLY POISON AND DIES The 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. McQueen, who reside on West Webb Street in Pendleton, died last evening about 9 o'clock from the effects of drink ing some fly poison about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The bowl containing the poison was left where the tittle fellow could reach it and when discovered he had swallowed a large portion of the liquid. About on hour afterwards a physician was called who found the baby inclined to be sleepy, but otherwise in a normal con dition. He gave him some medicine to counteract the poison and went out into the country to see another patient, think ing the baby was in nn danger whatever. Latir in the evening, when it was seen that the baby was sinking, another doctor was called, but his efforts to save the child were in vain. Twenty year battle "I was a looser in a twenty year battle with chronic piles and malignant- sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old Ulcers, Cuts. Burns and Wounds. 25c at Newlin Drug Co. PAINTS THAT PLAY GHOST! the kind that have no rial "body'' - hive no place in our stock, limitation piint Is worse than no paint at all, We have a care in providing paint that fills the wood, preserves it, adds to it ap pearance and altogether dots what an Al paint shop should do. STANIELS & JARMAN Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars CHURCnft FJRrfT CHURCH I K CHKUTIAN SCIENCE Butinl Buudlag uppualle Voitj HuMi Sunday aYic. , u m Beading room itMinr plaueopaa Tuaaday. ana luutdtjs rroui lu to 11 DO m and Fnday. and (Mm days from J to 4 p a. Um DAY SAINTS Sunday Bohool.. Hcguiai Wrrio.. Uutaal ImproTtmaul Auuci Molly at 7; p iu CAT HuUC CHURCH W.J. Wbyte. reotot Low klKM.. Bigh Maas Ruaary and HeardirUuu folluwiug 111 a u. tnaat m. HtrnKsteittcofAL chuhch Upton II. tilbbe, raotor Hi 8uoJ after Trinity Holy communion a m HunUay nenooU.. ............ '.io a tu Morning Hervice a am Kvauing Henlca ...... ......t p as Kvarjr on Invited 10 attend tone atrVH, M. It. CHURCH Itrv. H. P. Mcredlln, pastor auuday Bcliool ......... ...... V;46 am Joiilor Leaiw... ...... p m Kpworth iiie ...,. .....7 p ui Mitralni Wintbipat l a hi Tbfme;" I be voyaica ofLlfe" Union Service al 8 p m at ttie f rwbytrrUui Cburb A curdlal Invitation to all thme arrvkwa CkNTrlAl. CH C RCH of CHRIST Ol'POHITE HUUHKR HOUBK a H, King, pwlor, 1JUJ P. St. Bible Bcbool . i,4a in Mornlus Woniblp....... ....!! am VPHt't meeting..... .............7:!v p in Evaugellitio aervice ..... dflO p m I'raer iuetlug Wedneailay ....... .8;u0 p m Woman Mlaalonary AuxlllUry; Bacgnd Krl day or each monlb at i p m. Morulng-"Peace with Hod" Kvenlug- We Join In the union aervlea In the Preabytorlan cbarcb, "Uod'i Templet" A cordial Invitation to all tne ae prion. Only 82 years old "l am only 82 years old and don't expect even when 1 get to be real old to feel that way as long as I can get Elec tric Bitters." says Mrs. E. H. Brunson. of Dublin. Ga. Surely there's nothing else keeps the old as young and makes the weak as strong as this grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in flamed kidneys or chronic constipation are unknown after taking Electric Bitters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by New- iin urug co. rrico ooc LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES - La Grande Aerie 296F. O 3. meets every Friday night in Elk nail, at 8 i. m. Visiting brhren nvited to atu I. R. Snook W. S 3r. G. L, Biggers W. P. I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodee No. 1 6. meets in their hall every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Kestaurant. J. A. Arbucklk, N. G. D. E. Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51. I. O. O. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. visiting patriarchs always welcome, Q. E. Fowler, C. P. D. E. Cox, Scribe. M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7?03 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. Ai. 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 Redman hall. Brothers tre invited to attend. Fred Hon Chief Ranoer L. L.-Snodgrass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Bioqers John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. Bl.K.O.T VI. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays ach month in I. O. O. F. hail. Visiting nights welcome. H. C. Ball, Com. VIox Blocii, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVE No, 27. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Mauds Lonq Lady Commander. M. C. Vessky, Record Keeper. B. P. O. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No 455 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. Fred Jacobs Consul Commander J. H. Keeney, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27 -Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L Ackles, C. C. R. Pattison, K. R. & S. RATHBQNE- SISTERS Row. ia Tem ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corps building. Visiting members cord ally invited. Milly Frawliy M. E. C Eunici Procter M. of R. Sl C. a '.'- & Ai AJ aJ l LI M AJ A' U 1U t i - ' i, .10 tm I , Jy y aa nw I T -1 . coo- I ' f f I ...... . I v.:,S.-ri.;R j n . -. '- -X whu is ' "''"''"'"I rr HaMirna 'nili iinir--'-- r , , J i ::i ' . 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