La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 19, 1907, Image 5

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0. L. BIOQERS K. D,
( . - Physician and Suroeon .
, Office Raiston Bid. over J.M.Beiry's store
Office Phone Black 1S21 ,
Residence Phoni Red 1001
, J. H. HUBBARD, M.D.
, . Physician and Suroeoh
Office In Slater Building, Cor. Fir Street
and Jefferson Avenue. Phona Main 79
DS. A. L. RICHARDSON
Z PHYSICIAN AMD SuROEON
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1 562 Residence Main 65
N. MOUTUR M. D.
" PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
Cor. Adame Avenue and Depot St
Office Main 68 Residence Mam 68
BACON & Hall
PHYSICIANS AND SUR0E0NS
Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19
C T. Bacon residence, Main 18
M, K. Hall residence. Main 62
DR. F. E. MOORE ,
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians
Kirksville Graduates, under Founder
Office Sommer Building
Hionee: Office insin 03, Km. main Ci
J. T. LEFEVRE. B. L PHB. M.D
Physician and Soroeon '
Calls answered Day or Night.
Summerv:lle, Oregon
Dr.H.Volp. Dr. F. Moormeister
Ppysician Physician
and Soroeon . and Soroeon .
; (Specialties: Surobry
and Diseases
' i o Women.)
Office :Corpe Building. Telephone Main 80
Residence of Dr. Moormeister: Red 1712
Calls Answered Day and Night
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
Laorandi oreoon
Office In Foley Building
H. T. Ailuams A. C Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNSYB-AT-LAW
. Office in Ralston Building
La Grande. ' Oregon
L. A. PICKLER
Civil, Minino, Irrioation Enoinberino
and surveyino
' Estimates, Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
. , Building.
La Grande, Oreoon
ABSTRACTERS
J. R. OLIVER
Abstracts op Title. Fire Insurance
Office in Sommer Building
La Goande, Oregon.
Dentists
Z. B. CAUTHORN
DENTIST
Office over Hill's Drug Store
La Grande, Oreoon
icRINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or
Kesidence Phone Red, 701
Office Phone 1561 Farmer Line 68
NORSES
MISS ANNA CARLSON
NURSE
Phone Farmers 19 2x4
Our Ghoice, Tender, Juicy
eats
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Prompt and Satisfactory
service, and popular prices
are our winning cards, with
them expect to keep on winn
ing side as we find them to be
invincible with the public.
Those who are not getting
satisfaction in their table sup
plies in meats, should try our
prime roasts, steaks, and
chops, as we know we can
please the most fastidious.
KROUSE BROS
Phone MairJ48
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AMUSEMENT
The masquerade last eveninir w&a dii
tinctly successfuL The number of mask
ed characters was larger than contem
plated. Variety and uniqueness stamped
every custume. Mrs Damm with her
whole Damm family was awarded the
first prize for the best sustained charac
ter, and when the masks were removed
Mrs Damm proved to be Mrs W K Jones.
The scheme was novel and elicited,
muci laughter. Ben Noys. sustaining1
the character of a "Dutchman,- captured
toe five dolar hat
For uniqueness of costu-ne Misses Pen
nington and Ackles would certainly have
won prizes had there been competition in
this phase of costumes. These two lad
ies, had cleverly worked La Grande
Evening Observers into tasty appearing
dresses. The hall was. filled with dan
cers. CHALLENGE TO ALL
Charles Whitemore wishes to announce
that he will meet any white man, Jap or
negro on the mat in a catch-ae-catch can
contest He has previously challenged
the big Jap, but the latter refused with a
condescending spirit refused to accept on
rti nm.inr. that Whitamnr wm tnn
light
See "Arizona", a Military Drama, in four
acts, by Local Talent at Steward's Opera
House, Monday, Jan. 28, under the personal
direction of C. M. DeVere, late of the
Lyric Stock Co., of Salt Lake City.
Watch for cast of characters.
SOCIETY
The Damen-Krantz will enjoy a sleigh
ing party this evening as . puests of a
number of young gentlemen. The hosts
have arranged for an elaborate banquet
in one of the restaurints,
Mr and Mrs F L Meyers and Merger
ette Newlin entertained the Kaffa Klatch
last evening. Prizes were won by Mrs
Anson and Robert Newlin, Mre Turner
Oliver being a warded the consolation.
GUILDS HOLD SALE
The guild of St Peters" s chuich have
hele a sale of articles still in their pos-
shssion, in mipatrick s warenoose.
AT THE BOHNENKAMP HOME
One of the most pleasant social parties
of the mid-winter season was given by
Mre, W H Bohnenkamp at her home on
Second Street yesterday afternoon in
honor of Mesdamee Harry and Horace
Wilcox late of Anderson, Indiana, who
have come to make their home in our city.
The invited guests were Mesdamee E
W Bartlett Dr. Bacon, F Swaney. Rich'
ard Jones, H C Grady, J C Gulling, H C
Cevena, Dr. Moore, Guy McCully, Jay
Van Buren, Hobart Aikine, Adolph New
lin. T J Scroggins, Fred Kiddle, W Allin-
son. D M Watts, Horace Wilcox and Harry
Wilcox.
The afternoon wae epent in playing five
hundred at which Mre. Van Buren proved
most skillful. A dainty lunch was then
served after which all wished the new
comers a long and happy life in our "wild
and wooly west"
The initial party of the Methodist Glee
Club wae a success. Last evening, after
two hours spent iiksleighing about the city,
the club and its guests went to the Geo.
L. Cleaver home, where Mrs. Cleaver
was in waiting with a goodly quanity of
"coon pie" coffee and doughnuts.
At a late hour the guests withdrew with
the mutual agreement that the organize'
tion is a desirable feature of the church.
The next meeting of the club will be Feb
ruary first, when Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Williams entertain. The club desires
that all who are membere of the Methodist
congregation, join and become active
members. The hostesses of each meeting,
after inviting the club membere isprivelged
I to extend invitations to othere of their
I friends. Those desiring to become mem-
I bere can do so by notifying the president
I Miss Mertie Aldrich or the secretary. Mrs
James Ireland.
OfCOURSt
Shirts, collars and cuffs. Yes, we do
them and do them right
Cherry's New Laundry.
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