La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 03, 1906, Image 4

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    PROfESSlONAl CARDS
PHYSICIANS
0 L. B1GGERS to. D,
Physician and Suroeon
LJ.c P lston Bid. over J.M.Beiry's store
G.fce Phone Black 1221
h.iidence Phone Ked 1001
J. H. HUBBARD, M.D.
Physician and Suroeon
Office in Slater Building. Cor. Fir Street
and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Main 79
J. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Suroeon
n.. . over Hill's Drug Store.
Offi -e r'.ione 1362
Residence Main 55
N. MOLITUR M. D.
MYSICIAN AND . SUROEON
Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St
Offioe Main 68 . KesiuenceJYlain 68
"WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
i.ewis I uilding, opposite Sommer House
Urhr hours. 1 to 4. 1. to 8. p. m.
I Vnl ain 71
BACON & Hall
PHYSICIANS AND SUHOEONS
(nice in Foley Building, Phone Main 19
I". Bacon residence, Main in
M, K. Hall residence. Mam o
DR. II. VOLP.
Physician ano Suhofon
Jffice: Corpe Building. Telephone Main 80
Call answered day or night.
F. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians
Kirksville Graduates, under Founder
Office Sommer Building
P rones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attohneys-at-Law
IA ORANOE OHBOON
Office in Foley Building
'.. . Williams A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
' Office in Ralston Building
a Grande. Oram
L. A. PICKLER
L.vil, Minino, Irrioation Enoinekrino
and surveyino
Estimates. Plans, and Specifi
cat.ons. Office in Bohnenkamp
Bu:'ding.
U GHAN02, OrFOON
Dentists
U. B. CAUTHORN
DENTIST
Ohice over Hill's Drug Store
.a Imaniie. Ohkoon
.v I RINARYJ5URQEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARV SURGEON
Uffce at Hill's Drugstore. La Grande Or
Ivtsidence Phone Red, 701
Office Pitone 1361 Farmer Line 68
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LIGHTNING COLLECTION
AC EN T
II. A. Watson. Mir.
Our system gets the money.
Full particulars made known upon
application to interested parties.
Office Lewis building
J U Grande, Or.
Till". TAYLOR STUDIO
To vie Summkr Girl:
I Want you to visit my studio and
bit iiis show you how successfuly
' I can plHitograh you in your sum
mer gown. Come while your gown
iis fresh and new. it will look neat
er in a picture than after it has
been to the laundry. Remember
the new location of
:
THC TAYLOR STUDIO
is next door to llm Observer
llrti e
PH'- NE BLACK 1 182
SUNDAY PHONE 81
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LODGE DIRECTORY
fcACLES- La CrsrceAene 2SEF.0
E. insets Frcsy right in Elk
at 8 x m. Visitirg fcrhren
nvited to att. ,
I. R. Snook W. S
3r.G. L. Biggers W. P.
I. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
meets in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
J. A Arbuckli. N. Q.
D. E. Cox, Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 81. I. 0.
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
G. E. Fowler, C. P.
D. 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,
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. C. S. Williams. V. C.
John Hall. Clerk.
FORESTERS OR AMERICA-Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs
day night in Redman hall. Brothers
ire invited to attend.
FrepHon Chief Ranger
L. L. Snodorass Financial Sec.
Board ol Trustees- Dr. G. L. Biooers
John Hall and C. S. Williaml
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 3I.K.O. T
VI.-- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
lach month in I. 0. 0. K. hill. Visiting
nights welcome.
H. C. Ball. Com
Mox Dlocii, Record Keeper
L.O. T. M. HIVENoT27.-Meets every
tirst and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome.
Mauuk Lono Lady Commander.
M. C. Vfssey, Record Keeper.
B. P. 0. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No
433 - 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 Moots
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.
RATHBONE-SISTERS Roweia Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the
Corpe building. Visiting members cordi-
illy invited.
Milly Frawley M. E. C
Eunice Procter M. of R. & C.
HORSES LOST
Return fifteen and twenty head of
young horses, brand half circle V on right
thigh, have disapeared from my pasture.
A reward will be paid for the return
or imformation leading to the recovery.
A. B. Conley.
fOR SALE
Eight acres, 6 room house.barn, place for
chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o
fruit and plenty of water. Located east
of flouring mill, will exchange for city
property Apply at premises. JohnGavan
IN A HURRY?
THEN CALL
Wn. S1EYNCLDS
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than it
takes to tell it.
Day phone Red 761
Night " Black 1792
Wagon always at youi service
LITTLE THINGS IN
WALL PAPER
make big differences sometimes.
Pattern, coloring, texture,
holdfast printing lots of
tnfluj go to make up
big successes or
- big failures in
interior decorat
ing. Get our free ad
vice, look through our ex
hihilion looms and so get wall
paper that's worth ynur buying.
STANIELS & JARMAN
Paper Hangers and
Decoratoratars
s2Jr.-
RA(i fOR
ROOSEVELT
TROPliY (IIP
(Scrlppa Newa Arwocialion)
Marblehead. Mass., Sept.. 3 The first
of the five races to be sailed off Marble
head for the Roosevelt Cup is being sail
ed today. The races are held under the
joint auspices of the Eastern Yatch Club
of Mars., and the Kaiserlicher Yacth Club
of Germany and three German boats are
contesting for the Roosevelt Cup against
an equal number of American
boats, which were selected during the
elimination races held a few days ago.
The American boats which are defend
ing the Roosevelt Cup against the German
challengers are the Auk, the Caramba,
and the Vim. The Auk was designed by
E. A. Boardmanand is owned by Charles
Francis Adams. The Caramba was
also designed by Boardman and belongs
to C. H. Foster, while the Auk was
designed by William Gardner of New
York and is owned by T. L. Park of the
American Yacth Club. The yacths are
limited in Jimensons to 32 feet in length
on the water line, beam and draught
there is no time allowance. The sail area
is limited to 650 square feet. Each yacth
is required to carry a crew or not more
than three who must be native born citi
zens cf the country in v.'hlch t? tmrhf
was built. The Roosevelt Cup goes to
to the owner of its yacht which first wins
three races or wins the fifth race of the
series.
CANNON TO HELP
(Scrlpps Newa Association)
Portland Me., Sept., 3 Speaker Can
non will be the principal speaker at a
meeting here this evening, in support of
Representative Littefleld whose home is
in this city. Organized labor is oppos
ing Mr. Littlefield for relectinn in the
eighteenth district and Speaker Cannon
will make a determined effort to defend
Mr. Littlefield the charges made against
him by the labor organizations.
saTeoe real estate
The property known as the Ball board
ing house No. 1714 Sixth Street, lot No. 3
block 1 02 Chaplin's Addition to La Grande,
belonging to the estate of Jane Ball, de
ceased, is hereby offered for sale to the
highest and best bidder subjeat to the life
interest in said estate of George Ball.
Bids will be received up to 5 o'clock p. m.
Tuesday. September 4, 1906, by the un
dersigned at his residence at 1712 Sixth
Street, La Grande.
George Ball,
Administrator of the estate of Jane Ball
deceased.
Dated at La Grande, Aug. 28. 1906.
THEN AND NOW
We all know the typewriter has come
to stay. We discovered that long ago.
It is only a question which typewriter, for j
the word is well and truly used in the
singular sense.
The typewriter that has come to stay is
not the one of ten years hack, when in
novation caused such a stir in business
circles. Then nobody ever thought of as
sociating the word "alignment" w.th a
typewriter; it satisfied the user so long as
the machine would write some fashion or
other, and with constant break-downs
ever-present repair bills were paid smil
ingly. But things are different now.
Time tests all things. The business man
has become wise. He wants what he
pays for. He has learned the value (from
dearly-bought experience) of a machine
which will write properly, not only the
day it is bought, but perpetually
He also wants to be satisfied upon the
peculiarities of the many machines now
before the public. The individual claims
of our product places its position beyond
all question, and the few particulars we
give on the following pages will, no doubt
be found of interest to those buyers who
"want what they pay for"
ABOUT THE OLIVER
The No. 3 Model, which has secured
such a firm foothold on the universal
markets, constitutes what is reckoned as
the most perfect typewriter possible.
WHY?
Here is our answer
IT WRITES IN SIGHT
There is no carriage to lift; no con
structional parts to peer over. Your
work is there right before you
ALIGNMENT
Each type-bar is a double or U-shped
one and the alignment is secured thereby.
No ilols or so-called "guides" are neces
sary to preserve the alignment of the
Oliver. The U-shaped type-bar does it.
SIMPLICITY
In the construction of the Oliver less
than one-half the usual number of puts
.. w.,4u.,k,), ai meie
to learn is learnt quickly.
The freedom of the Oliver type-barl
permits oi any jesirej fore, so that
heavy manifolding equally good results
are obtained first to last copy.
From one to twenty copies can be
made -simultaneously, without materially
increased exertion.
STENCILING
No extra-heavy touch is needed to cut
a perfect stencil on the Oliver. The or
dinary touch is sufficient, therefore all
risk of "cutting out" is avoided. The type
of the Oliver cut the finest stencils pos
sible. OPERATION
Tne Oliver never tires. Its operation
s a pleasure, even when used without
intermission. Its tcuch is beautifully
elastic and most responsive. The fastest
operator cannot overtake its speed.
NON-LOCKING TYPE-BARS
The type-bars of the Oliver cannot lock,
no matter how many keys be depressed
at one time.
TYPE CLEANING
The type of the Oliver are not, as with
other machines, cleaned individually, but
collectively, and the case with which this
cleaning in done makes excuse for diity
type impc ssible.
LINE RULING
Lines, either vertical or horizontal, and
in any color, may be ruled upon paper
whilst it is in the machine, and without
the aid of a ruler. Ordinarily, any neces
sary ruling is left, of course, until it can
be done in the usual way. but is usually
forgotten.
REMOVABLE CARRIAGE
The carriage is removed from the ma
chine(for cleaning and other purposes)
instantly, without manual interferences
with any fastenings whatever, and is just
as easily replaced.
PAPER RELEASE
, , -.! fJnn
U A klliMtO iliu.,r,i.ti. i
is given to the paper, leaving it to be
either straightened or otherwise moved
in any desired position. No force is nec
essary, consequently no soiling or tearing,
of the paper occurs.
CARD WORK
The Oliver typewriter will feed the
stiffest and stoutest card as easily as a
single sheet of paper.
A WORD ON INVOICING
If there is anything which demonstrates
to the full the value of the Oliver for tab
ular work, it is invoicing. To those users
of hidden-writing machir.es who attempt
to satisfactorily prepare invoices thereon,
the futility of such a task must surely be
apparent. Mechanical contrivances
(known as "tabulators") have been de
vised, it is true, to assist them, but so
much time is lost in "setting" the mech
anism to which must be added the con
stant raising of the carriage (occasioned
by the operator's lack of confidence in the
tabulator), that the invoice could very well
be written by hand in half the time. Fur
thermore, tabulators on other than Oliver
typewriters, interfere very seriously with
vital parts or the typewriter itself, render
ing it very unreliable for ordinary use.
The Oliver is the ideal machine for in
voicing. With its visible writing, per
manent printing point, indicator and per
fect release key, margins are instantly
found and maintained all with greatest
simplicity. No tabulator is necessary on
the Oliver, but, if one is wanted, we sup
ply the best tabulator made. Bear in
mind, however, that we save extra cost
and give better results.
Again, with the wonderful manifolding
power of the Oliver, it will make as man
copies of an invoice as required, and every
copy clear and distinct.
The use of an Oliver for invoicing in
sures -
Speed, legibility, eniciency. economy,
neatness and regularity.
The Oliver is already adopted by some
of the largest business houses for invoicing
as well as correspondence purposes, fur
ther particulars of which we shall be
pleased to furnish on application.
NhwLiN Drug Company. Agents
PUBLIC SALE
At the J. 11. Salcsbury
place, One quarter mile
west of Imbler, on the
Summery ille road
SATURDAY, SEPT. 8
COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
f n ....
renewing property will be sold to the
highest bidder:
4 work horses, 8 colts, one and two
years old. 4 milch cows. 8 heid young
cauie. it wagons. I surrey, 5 sets of
harness. 1 beet seeder, 1 beet plow. 2
neet cultivates. 1 beet rack and nets
I cider mill, 3 steel cables and pulley;
. walking plow. 1 gang plow I three-
section harrow, 2 garden cultivators.
Kaiuon urni ana cultivator, dibs anri
I chickens, book case and desk, folding bed
i ana springs, o sets of beds, children's bed
coucn. steal range, heating stave, cook
stove. Organ, extension table, settees.
, imueunii. chairs and olhr household
go,,ds loo numerous to nenlion.
i T ei ins: S 1 0 and under. r.ath' nu.r e i n
is x months with appraved secun y
Frt!S uncll bB 8erved
vALLoDURY
in L. M. A,.,,:
BE LOYAL P
To Your Home,
and buy the only sugar that is made in Oregon. It is
made in La Grande, and there is no better sugar made
in the world. Its purity is unchallanged. Ask your
grocer for LA GRANDE SUGAR and insist on getting it.
If he does not carry it, tell him it is up to him to be
loyal to his own interests
OREGON STATE FAIR
On account of the Oregon State Fair
which will be held in Salem, September
10-15 inclusive. The 0. R. & N. will
give a rate of one and one third fare to
Portland plus $2.25, ticket carrying pas
sengers through to Salem. The above
rates will be offered under following con
ditions: Sale dates September 6, 8 and 1 3.
Limit -Continuous passage in each dir
ection up to the final limit. September. 1 7.
Stopovers will not be allowed to pass
engers in either direction.
Children of half fare age, one half of
above rate.
Validation for return Tickets must be
executed for retdrn by Southern Pacific
agent at Salem or at the rair grounds.
not properly validated they will not
be good for return from Portland.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
Notice is hereby given to all users of
city water that no remission of water
rates will be made for less than one
month, and without filing a written notise
with the Recorder. See Section 4 Water
rules and regulations. Notification blank
may be obtained of the city Recorder.
H. C. Gilman. '
Water Supt
J. L MARS,
Contractor and Builder
Dealer in Building Material.
Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand
Gravel delivered.
and
La Grande, Oregon
Dro a line naming work, and I will
name the rgV. prise.
uiamoenains
Colic. Cholera and
Almost every family has need of
a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea
at some time during the year.
This remedy is recommended by
dealers who have sold it for many
yean and know its value.
It has received thousands of testi
BKxuals from grateful people.
It has been prescribed by physi
cians with the most satisfactory results.
It has often saved life before med
icine could have been sent for or a
physician summoned.
It only costs a quarter. Gin you
afford to risk so much for so little?
BUY
City, and Valley
too if he wants your trade
Only 82 years old
"I am only 82 years old and don't
expect even when I get to be real old to
feel that way as long as 1 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 -lin
Drug Co. Prico 50c
Notice of Appointment of Ad
ministrator To Whom II may ounv.uf u iiuliwe u
hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed administrator of the es
tate of Louisa Griffin deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the same
to the undersigned, or to J. W. Knowles,
his attorney, within six months from the
date hereof. Dated this 22nd day of
August, A. D. 1006.
Jessie Gifpin.
Administrator.
RESIDENCE fOR SALE OR TRADE
A five room house, with four lots, two
blocks from new school house, sells cheap
and on terms or trade, inquire at this
office before Sept, 10.
A tragic finish
A watchman's neglect permitted a
leak in the great North Sea dyke, which
a child's finger could have stopped, to be
come a runinous break, devastating an
entire province of Holland. In like man
ner Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me.,
permitted a little cold to go unnoticed
until a traggic finish was only averted by
Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes:
"Three doctors gave me up to die of lung
inftamation, caused by a neglected cold,
but Dr. King s New Discovery saved my
life." Guaranteed best cough and cold
cure, at (Newiin Drug to. 50c and $1.00
Trial bottle free,
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Diarrhea Remedy
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