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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1906)
,. tf.WW " OMHUUMMUMMtt I 1 1 j 1 1 i - i 1 ' '.II'-"'1 m x ; f.c Ralston Bid. over J.M.Betry's store WOfBSM' CARDS"4 " TVtVZti X 'iiiri";"'1 ' 11 mm - - . - , . .ti . Otfce Phone Black 1321 hjiidence Pbdrw Red 1001 J J. H. HUBBARD, M'tX r mysicia tuo .Surgeon . .. ow r. l; o t ' 1 : Office iitSlater Building. . Cor. Fir Street and Jefferson Adnuo.' " Phone Main 79 5. A. U. RICHARDSON J'HtSltlAH ANt SUKOKON ce over Hill's . Druij Store . Oifi .a i"tone 1 562 Residence. Mun 65 1 .it MOLITUH M. D. AND SUROEON rrfYSICIA Cor.Adams Avenue and Depot St t'rncjs fvgiin 6S Resilience Main 68 -w-jLLARD ifH PHYSICIAN AND SUHOfiOM . sws "Building, opposite Sommer House tgl&e hours, 1 to 4, ?. to 8. p. m. rhieIain71 BACON A. PHYSICIANS 9 Hall suhukons ' ticen Foley Building, Phone Main u. r.Bacon residence. Main l a I M. K. Hall 2 DR. H. VOLP. 19 AH we need is More People, tlie Joiiiylatjpn-for Jbeirjupport ".vi - ' ''--- 1 ; Dni.it dill J . Met Physician and Suroeon Jfflcei Corpe Building. Tetefhone Main BO pall answered J bnMt 1 I -R.f E. MOORE dr" h" C. F. MOORE OBTBOPATHjO,P(H.YSl9NS Kirtsville Graduates, under Founder 5 Office Sommer Building Office Main 65; Re. Main 64 PonJ: ATTORNEY8 CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attonnrys-at-La l A OSjANDt ORBOON Ofhce in Foley Building ... fj Williams A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS ATTORNS YS-AT-LAW An ObstuvtH representative visited Union yesterday arid' was royally entef- Siied,a few bobr by M,r. Cleaver, presi ent of the Centra! Railroad Company, who drove us about the city and along the route of the road where active work is being pushed. About fifty men are now engaged and this week all of the grading and most all of the bridges and tressels between Union and the Cove will be completed. For several miles along the road bed the ties are already distributed. Thousands more are now stacked in Union and at one ti-ne yesterday we counted five wagons headed towards the junction and each loaded with forty ties that were the equal of anything on the main line of the O. R. & N. Co. Three carloads of railroad steel ate sidetrackedU Uniondeppt, twelve wore cars are In sthe wtyjlnjs side of Difiaha This h a little more thin suffici ent to lay the fourteen miles of track, in cluding the three mile branch to Hot mejns more than any of us realize 'in the imwediatedevalopmentof this valley. This wilj make possibly tlilhdrede -of email farwis along ttw forty mitearof road in the' va&y and touching-ap, of the edrmiMrclar points places them ' all"' on ' 'an. equal footing, with preference to none.? livion county with her many-rural d- liv.e-,. lier superb telephone connections! and truisportatibn ' accomodations- and possibilities of irrigation certainty fiar a future uneaqualed :in the Northwest J'rfeup your eye bn Pasco" and -watch Tfccom. grow"'will apply with force to Uiion county. ' ' ' JWith transportation and watef, Grande fjnd3 'valley will' become one' perfect garden easily supporting a, "population 6f 5P,00(J prosperous people.' 1 Vt.O WWX. -Within a Jew VS not later! than the Mast of th iwielc' a cof p of 1 engineers will be in La Grande to run the several HJWS.0v9r.whi5h.ihe jfoad . will run fro m Moss Chappie through Frultdale into La Grande. "'Mf. Creaverstated tha -the grading on the Hne from Cove to La Grande would commence just as soon as the right of way wa secured and that he hoped to be able to complete the road not only to La Grande but from La Grande to Sum merville as well, this fall. . While the promoters of this road ave said very little during th seemingly long period of preliminary work, which has necessairily cost thousands of dollar they have paid allot thijdfcTSations promptly the dona- aiw a5ot,,'asi!a thf gtitizens of colrnty FerartytWi'ia kiibe ihap of tiohVtofclsiiac9gfls i 1 Thui"aller 1 ;o.rta1iil fortunate Office In Ralston Building in j ' , . - r r i k i r. f f4fmni luch f tnlpoVtitioa f .facilities 3pii0srftlj; filJiojt' tl faking and it ,' P Cjrande. 1 Oreuon J LA. PICKLER L.viil Minino, Irrigation Enoinbrrino J AND SURVSYINO Estimates, Plans, and Specifl Jtations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. BOON Dentists c. B. CAUTHORN DBNTIST - Office over Hill' Drug Store , a Brands, i Orboon 9 L z rfTERINARY SURGEON I DR, P. A. CHARUVON. . f J ; VETERINARV SURGEON Utt te at ?lill i 6rlfAori. LVGaride Or Residence Phone Red, 701 . ' " . Office Phone 11561 '. Farmer Line 68 . - t V IGHTMNG COLLECTION . AGtNJ , M. A. Watson, Mir. Our system f eta th money. I: 1 : Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Office Lewis building La Grande, Or. )) TAYLOR STUDIO studio and , me show you jhof Isuqcessfuly ;an photograh you in yodr turn-' e J) To thr Summkr Girl: 2 want you to visit my let f 1 can Z merffown. Come while your sown h fresh and new, it will look neat J ir in a picture than after it has Xeen to the. laundry., Remember the new location of J: THE TAYLOR STUDIO is next door to the Observer 'HONE BLACK rlSZ '.' 1 SUNDAY PHONE 841 I ' It. I . , . . LODGE DIRECTORY ". '. EAGLES - La Grande Aerie 296F. 6 f. meets jvury Friday night in Elk tall, at 8 .. ' m. Visiting brhrert i - - I. R. Snook wl S r. u. I. Diggers. WuP, , 1. 0. 0. F. La Qrande Lodge No: !&, ieets in their hall every Saturday night isitmg hrothers cordially invited . to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at 2 . . .n:u 1 ...11 1.. 0..0 'j "S.'tli fP. t . e . - - v Jodcl Restaurant B. E. Cox, Sec. ' A. Arbucklb, N. G.' STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 3 1 , I. Q. 0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows' hall. Tisiting patriarchs always welcome, - 8 - G. E. Fowler. CP. . E. Cox, Scribe. ... M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and- third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O., F. hall. Ai, isiting neighbor are cordially invited to attend. - C. S. Williams, V. C. John Hall, Clerk. JTTLE THINGS WALL PAPER Mmake ig( d'entnees sometimes. Pattern, coloring, texture, . holdfast printing lots of trifles go A make" up ' t i big successes or ' big failures in interior decoral- , , ing. Get our freead ' . vice, look through our ex-' hibilion rooms andsoget wall paper that's worth your buying. SJANIELS & JARMAN Paper Hangers and , Dccoratoratars FORESTERS' OF' AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each 'Thurs day night in Redman - hall. Brothers are invited to attend. - . . . . . i . Frsr Hon Chief Ranger L. Snooorass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers John Hall and C. S. Williaml- - -. FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 311 K. 0. T M. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays aoh month m I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting nights welcome. ! . H. C. BalL Com Mox .Bloch, Recdrtl,Mep, ' ! ; L.O. T. M. HIVENo.B1-Meets every Jirst and third Thursdays, in the after noon at the. Redmem haB., All .V'liting jadiejare welVorne. T" . , Maude Loup Lady Commander. M, C. Vbssey, RecwSltefeprVW B.P. O. E., La GRANJD.E LODGE No 433--Meets each Thursday evening at eight,' o'clock in filfcl 'laarlk. on Adams Averfue. ' Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. .... , "E. W. Davis, Exalted1 Ruler G. Ej McCully, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF, THE ,WORLD--MeoIs very , rriday .. of each month, in ihe K, pf. P.Jiall in the Corp.' building., All visiting memoers welcome. , , r Fred Jacobs Copsyl Commander J. H. Kreney, Clark.. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meets every Monday ' evening in Cast'le Hall, Corpe building. A, Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, ' N. h.- Acri ks, C. C, ' R. Pattison, K. R. & S. RATHBONE- SISTERS RoweiaTem Die No. 9 meets every Wednesday 'even' ing at ft p. m. in the K.jif P.J I all . m the Corpe building. Visiting members cordi- lly invited.( - Milly Frawley M. E, C Eunice Procter M, of R. At C. . , OLD S01ES i OFTEN LEAH TO CA1ICER jWUeiirvcr a apre or .ulcer Ws chrjiniij iijfslivull iniiiisf husj v-tou, t heal and shows oiuus ol bcconiins iiernuse manv of thesis nLii' lta,1 to Canifi. . It limy appear as an o&linury sure at first, and is irivtn treatment us such, with some siiuplos-salve, wash or plaster, with the hope that the plaee will heal, but the real Jeat of the trouble is in the bluud and cannot le reached by external remedies, arid soon the sore will return. After awhile the tlvadly poison begins to ear Intoi tte tUirrauaditiK rsl and the uleer spreads rapidly, becoming nioti orlensive and alarming until at las Jlhe nuflervr fitds hfl is alBictel witl Caucer. Cancerous ulcers often starf from a buil, wart, mole or pitnplet which has been bruised or roughl handled, showing that the taint is iff the blood, perhaps inherited. Another cause lor non healing ulcers and ores is the remains of some constitutional disease or the t fleet a of 'a lonp; spell of sickness. S. . h. goes down te the very rojit of the trouble and cures so thorough ly thaf there, is never any aign o( the trouble 1 n . fi .A. uun Att 1,11111 fi im mvmfmm o.it under ne influence of S. S. S. the place begins PURELY VEGETAR! F to impfo, the discharge gradually grows less. ' the inlamraation leaves, the flesh resumes Its henlthy color, and soon the sore iwell, because every vestige ot the cause has been removed from the blood. Bk on aorea and ulctri and medical ad- Ttct without charg. gwiFKSPtCmC CO., ATlANTA, GA. I waseufferinaercaUy from aeBjr- oue uior tu uy t(c irnt, wblcb had biun to t, Dt at tllues would du ohxra very otfoueive mattr. I kuew the trouble was hereditary a an only enter, my mother and two of her etatere dlad of Caacer. 1 am fully aat lefled I would bave one the aamewayl nut ror o b. 0.. wnirn curea me. Ballon, Mo. MR, i. UA.8SBL2.. vj I V. f ax.. I Hi rr 5"W , 4 If j t ' ir- 1 MihZfa : : : t : 1 I it : r r ' r ? 5 r-, I .1 . I'- 1 nj ill. r. 1 U -f -T-r- X : , . ( t I I , I'l ' 0 THE OBSERVER HAS,: SECURED '! ! A REAL j TREAT FOR ITS READERS t: e 4 . ''t' A'-.. V ce I and have nodoubt seen nypus0 showing the riityvvfui ; i rrrtc e( Naturae' Hraat Paar.tliV.V4' I iL I I i Iwve'ou saved. , The Observerhas secured thee j pictures in book form aid offers them to yoii adsolutel:lftriE!- every aeian 01 me ureatest Disaster KnoWn in rjistprjr told !; in pictures: Something you will treasure. No home is complete - j without one.' - !oxji:,off.ebI 4 paying one: month in advincfeX I at our regular rate of sixtv five. f.Pnf Uill rrvf ... r ,.' ' 1 . w J ' one 01 inee albums absolutely FREE. Eve.ry new subscriber td "the!" Wee;Kty ; v.', ol uur regular rale ol $,00 for the ij .year Will receive an album absolutely FKEE. i Every present subscriber paying all arrears aud one month to the ! I wWy it, advance will I ilve-but a iimited number of this splend&i'collertion ol Sli. I 'if "A -word 10 wise is sufficient." Call now Dn ' : - not wait, iKiti-, r' 4 loiun n ' a aa a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaa'aa aaaa a r - - - "s'' . . " ' t"MHMiia,iM...J '