La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1906, Image 3

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    PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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PHVSIOANS
G L B1GGERS K D,
Physician and Surjeik
w:t Rilston Bid. over J.M.Beiry1 store
OiFce Phone Black 1521
Kti.dence Phone Red 1001
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SOCIETY
J. H. HUBBARD, M.D.
PhYSlCIAN AND S'JROEON
.'.f::9 in Slater Building. Cor. Fir Street
sjj ..efterson Avenue. Pr.one Mam 79
OR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Suroeoh
Oif ce over Hill's Drug Store.
J--flcj i .Tone 1 562 Residence Mam 55
N. MOUTUR M. D.
I'jiSICIAN AND SUROE.ON
-or. Adams Avenue and Depot St
Oftiji Main 68 Resiaence Main 68
BACON &. Haiu
PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS
Odea in Foley Building, Phone Main 19
L 1. Bacon residence, Main 13
M, K. Hall residence. Main 52
JS.F.E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians
a rksville Gradi ates. under Founder
Office Sommer Building
1 tones: Office Miin 65; Res. Main 64
Dm. H. Volp. Dr. F. Moormeister.
(-iysician Physician
aid Surgeon and Surgeon
(Specialties: Surgery
and Diseases
op Women.)
Office :Corpe Building. Telephone Mai.i80
Residence of Dr. Moormeister: Red 1712
Calls Answered Day and Night.
ATTORNEYS
TUESDAY MUSICAL
esterdav't meetintr of the Lvla Tues
day Musical was an especially interesting
and important one. 0 e of the most in
teresting as well at instructive feature
of the session was the report of the dele
gates to the state federation meeting. At
tne regu.ar business session many matt
ers of special importance to tha citv were
discussed and a plan, formulated which
will be announced latter. The ladies are
very much in earnest and it is not unliicelv
that a union in these matters will be
formed between the Ly!e Tuesday Musi
cal and ihe Neighborhood Club and then
the citizens of. La Grande can expect to
note some civic sueaestions cominir from
the ladies of La Grande.
A
PACIFIC
FIRE 1
WALLA
WALLA
Tuesday night fire broke out in the
Walla Walla roller mill located on the
Yellow Hawk, just eatt of the city cem
etery, and within half an hour the entire
structure was a pile smouldering embers,
bent and twisted machinery and smoking
rains. The structure, a three-story frame
building, was insured at $7000 but the
loss is estimated at between $20.000 and
$25,000. It was operated by Coyle &
Campbell, who manufactured the "Sat
isfaction" brand of flour, and when the
fire hroxe out contained 1 2.000 bushel
wheat, 10.000 sack of barley and 550
barrels of flour, all of which was a total
loss.
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
A TTflLMDVC. 1 T f If
lA JRANOE OREGON
Office in Foley Building
il. i. Williams A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Ralston Build. r.g
h Grande. Oregon
L. A. PICKLER
..';vil, Minino, Irrigation Engineer, ng
and surveyino
Estimates. Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Bohnenicarr.p
. Bidding.
'SGrande. Oregon
(Scrtppa News Association)
Seattle, Nov. 21 The new Grand
Trunk Pacific across the continent thru
Canada and the Brittish possessions,
when completed, will shorten the distance
between Ne w York and Yokohama 1500
miles over the San Francisco route, SCO
over the Canadian Pacific route and fully
as much over the Hill route-. The new
line will pass thru the great wheat grow.
ing regions of Manitoba, Assinabia and
Alberta for about 1000 miles and will
then enter the rich mineral regions of
Brittish Columbia. The Pacific terminal
will be on the Skeena river where a city
called Prince Rupert is being built. The
road is being constructed with all possible
despatch.
A BEJUTlflll SIGHT
Alt lovers of the truly beautiful should
not fail to visit the residence of Mr. Sam
uel R. Deal, in the "old town", and see
the very beautiful and wonderful display
of Chrysthemums he has grown this sea
son. There are many very choice varie
ties and of most exquisite color. His Em
press of Japan, the seeds of whih were
sent him by a friend now traveling in the
far east, is superb. The Mikado, Em
press of China, Golden Beauty, Lillian
Russell, Maxine Elliott, Queen White,
Flower of the Sun, and many others, are
grand and are truly "Things of Beauty.
ByThanksgiving they will be in their
heighth of beauty. Persons desiring them
shou'a call at once and make their selections.
ABSTRACTERS
J. R OLIVER
Abstracts op Title. Fire Insurance
Office in Sommer Building
La Goande, Oregon.
Dentists
Z. B. C AUTHOR N
DENTIST
. f " Office over Hill's Drug Store
La Irande, Oreoon
i RINARY SUHGt ON
DrTp. A. CHARLTON
,'ETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Hill's Drugstore. La Grande Or
Kesidence Phone Red, 701
OUe Phone 1361 Farmer Line 53
" ;J U RS EL S
MISS ANNA CARLSON
MRSE
Fhone Farmers 19 2x4
LA GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
; PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL.
MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT.
This .s ore of the r.est mus.cat
fr.sV.utiar.s in tr.a state, ana t-.a
peop.e ,n tn.s cit, ana va;
Sftn icrl. The system is 1'
latest and most practca.. an.
eludes ail the latest d.scovsr;..
the artcf teach.rg muse. a
school is divided mt. two a..
rnents: No. ' isf3rsrr,n
5 years cr more a-.c are -w-thi
first three zraaev rtipiis v. . , e
v..., .r.h dav. Ttvs is no h
t
i
:
I one nour eax.. - -i
dergarten syste-n but farsj,er.
T . ?. n .l. are from 5 to
rlS. Here they jradua.e. k-p-s
Cskeone or two lessons a wee as
ey desire. No s.hoiars w, ! be
permitted to remain in th,s s.nosi
I wno do not study.
I. Opposite the Foley House over
1 the candy store. Phone. 473.
VALUABLE MARL
J. M. Lightfoot has filed a claim in the
court of Grant county for $1100, claim
ing that amount for damages received by
his race mare, Constance, falling thru a
bridge in Silvies valley recently, while be
ing brot to John Day from Burns. C
C. Eagle.
A HEAVY LOOSER
W. W. Stabler came in from Wyoming
Monday. Mr. Stabler has finally suc
ceeded in securing cars for tha shipment
of his sheep. He is a big buyer and has
been coming to Heppner for the past ten
years. The way he has been held up here
waiting for cars seems little less than an
outrage. His cars were ordered over
two months ago and the delay has caus
ed a loss of not less than $2,000. Hepp
ner Gazette.
MEAT
Fresh and Cured
Can be obtained at this mar
at all times, we deliver a.
orders promptly. Phone te
us or leave your order. We
will do the rest.
KR01SEBR0S Prop
Successor to J. Bull and Co
Prions Main 48
CITY BREWERY
JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor.
Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon
Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best
SEVERAL
CHURCHES
II) MERGE
(Scrlpps News Aaaoclatlon)
nttsaurg. Ka Nov. 21. me move
ment to merge the Congregational, Meth
' diet, Protestant and United Brethern
churches into one body, is now almost an
assured fact. A large meeting of the
ministers of tha denominations mentioned
is being held here to discuss the project
The movement has been in progress for
five years. The consolidation of the
churches into one body, to be known as
the United Church, will give the new or
ganization a membership of about 1,250,-
000, and make it one of the strongest
Protestant church bodies in the world.
PEAS AND
A S SOLD
I SPECIAL!
Saturday. Nov. 24th. a
reduction of ;
20 PER CENT j
will be given on every I
Cravenette Overcoat in 2
the store. Remember J
the date. !
: A. V, Andrews :
TAILOR. HABERDASHER
t LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE
; AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
IftlllMllllllllilllttlilllt.tl.llli.A...
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is perhaps the most important poir.t in securing a,
good picture, and it's a point to which we give much
care. Ve study each subject and bring out the
character individuality of the face , to the best ad
vantage. The same care is given to every part of ;
the work, to the retouching Printing, Toning and
Mounting, so that the finished picture is a pleasure
to you and a credit to
H. J. RITTJfiR
Photographer . La Grande, Ore.
a -a3
Oar Graduates Receive Large Salaries
BOARD AID ROM
Having just leased the Mrs. Ladd house
on Fourth street, 1 announce that 1 am
now prepared to furnish board and room or
board only. I personally superintend
the cooking, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. John Wood,
1614. Fourth St.
Phone Red 1451
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IN Pi HURRY?
THEN CAU;
THE TRANSFER MAN
'M 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 ,
AS (OffEE
(Scrlppa News Aaaoclatlon)
New York, Nov. 21 Owing to the ex
tensive adulteration of coffee shipped into
this country from Prrto Rico, as elicited
by an investigation of the Department of
Commerce and Labor at Washington, the
New York Custom Authorities have been
instructed to carefully examine all ship
manifests. Inferr gades of coffee put
in ships manifests are peas and beans,
shipped from this country to Porto Rico
have been reshipped from there to other
countries and back to the United States
as h;gh grade Porto Ricar. coffee.
TEAMS OF EVEN WEIGHT
The Portland high school eleven, which
plays at Baker City on Tnanksgivirg day,
average) in weight, 148 pounds. Baker
City's youngsters average within a pound
of tnat figure, being a trifle heav er. The
result is that neither will have any mater
al advantage in the big game.
REAL RUBBER
A big stock of fresh, real rubber water
bottles has just arrived at our store
Good time to select.
Niwlin Duo Co.
THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE!
t - s- ' -:::;--r' " -
10,000 SHARES
of Aurclia Mining Stock are now offered at 15c per share.
When this block is sold no more will be offered and the price will
be advanced to 20c per share. One year ago the stock sold for
5c, today at 15c. You w II have the same chance now to double
your money in the next year.
The Company has decided to sell this much of its treasury
stock to clean up its debts. It has cost slightly more than was
calculated to install its present plant and build roads, etc., and the
Company is desirous of keeping the Aurelia out of debt. Sold
for this purpose and only for this, the Company offers the
above treasury stock. Buy now if you desire a holding wilh us.
The property is well enough known to need no mention htre.
But will say that our mill run on the ores was a success, a was
show by the assays return. Tailings taken every hour showed
$2.00 per ton, and the concentrates assayed $223 55. This is
extra for a start up.
For Stock or Further Information
Call on
J. A. THRONSON or J.L CORBETT
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