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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
JZ Y i v i! 1 1 1 1 4 t.M t ,DR. C. D. PONS THE EMINENT EYE AND NERVE SPECIALIST of SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. IS IN LA GRANDE AGAIN. NOW AT THE Sommer Hotel Parlors FOR ONE WEEK. Dr. Pom is just from the East where hhas been taking a special postgraduate course on eye measurements and with him he has brought all the latest fads and styles in nose glasses and mountings. Every pair of glasses fitted by the doctor is ground here in La Grande by his own hands. If you don-t know Dr. Pons ask your neighbor about him a they all know lyiAll his old patients are invited to calf and many new ones. Remember, all examinations and consultations are res. If your eyes triubla y;u cslJ ee him or if you are nervous or have headache it may be your eyes. All glasses guaranteed to fit specially to each person. All work done at Chicago "prices. Office hours: 9 a. m. till 12 m., and 6 p. m. till 7 p. m. Referance, Oregon State Board. Z A SW If TAKEN IMMEDIATELY Eighty acres of land 2 miles south from La Grande, part of it well timbered, take it for $425.00. The Real Estate, Loan & Collection Co. UP HO LSTERING OLD FURNITURE M A D E GOOD AS NEW Lounges and couches upholstered. Mattresses recovered and generaly renovated, carpets cleaned and put down. Special Furniture Made to Order. All Work Called For and Delivered . Promptly. f. H. HILLIMAN Cor N. Depot and Monroe St. PHONE 1801 Red HEUMATISK AJL. JaiW. AN ACID BLOOD PQISQN r.titiiufui.iiii it , r..r .:i ..!.. i..t;nn. in iiio l ;. i . ') t t.O.l 'It I w cai -t I .'. ' A",..,, 1.1 - t refuse i .. ., r, - sour i il v.) 1 i- in i jJnt-i ii'iii , p-. ' 1 II U I v '1 -r : . I ' -!.! r f- -I (I 1 fen.l l r..i. es t; -r.. 1. ! -,l:!-.l ..rii..,.v '.1 sent il Ask LA 3 STILWELL a Lb k ti. ....... 1.1 nn arMd ii rwtfi Tinisnn. and L i: ..in-'t- m.,.. i.,..,i.v. . IViEAT IViARKET j l PHONE MAIN 16 U ..- -- aw "" V ,,1,1 ir" ATWIED TO DROWN ORIENTALS Ernest Heater, an employee of the O.egon Lumber company, and an un known companion who 4iails from La Grande, yesterday determined that it would be a fine thing to share their joy with the Chinese denizens of the Chiner district nd give thema taste of th m. I high life, by throwing a couple of them into the icy waters of Powder river. The men picked by the two adventur ers in the restricted district to share ther exurberant jay were two Chinese, Sam Kow and Chink Fung who stood at the east end of Auburn avenue watching the ice cakes float up and lodge against the irrigation dam that locks the river at that Doint. Heater and his friend managed to seize one of the Chinese, Ching Fung. who did valiant battle, but Sam Kow es caped across the swollen river. The belligerents failed to land the other Chinaman in the river but eontemerf themselves with rolling him in the mud. Baker City Herald. EUGENE OAS PLANT Eugene, Jan, 3 1 The gas plant which has just been completed in this city by the Willamette Valley Company at a cost of $50,000 is now doing business. The gas is made from coal, two carloads be- ng received by the company yesterday. Louis McLean who for several years has oeen superintendent of the baiem gas plant is the manager. Mains are laid thru the business portions and also in the most thickly settled districts in the city. WISE COUNSEL f ROM THE SOUTH "I want to give some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble." says J. R. Blankenship of Beck, Tenn. "1 have proved to an abso lute certainty that Electric Bitters will ?sitively cure this distressing condition, he first bottle gave ma great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was comDletelvcured; so completely that it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." . Sold under guaranete t Newiin drug store. Price 60c. 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It t:'..s 1." i' -' tio" ami tiy iiivi-i,r;.t y.-f a:; 4 i...,.,1 n( the a:-il-w'-Mn at. . the cireula iiuriiyirt j lae I svm.in:r a strt-a i .f fre, rich lut, to all pr.rts. u i: ti, n m'nt ci t':e i:;f,a:nm.it!on. ,is ,.:.itiiul.!;-.c..-.' S: S. S. is f-e only safe treat it U.,.sti.-t entail a particc of mineral in ,n H.henMi.'tK'ii n-l anv tittMiiml V'V SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, t& COMPANY'S LA GRANDE, OREGON IMIIATION fEE $5.00 M. W. A. MEMBERSHIP 851.000 ryjjgur,Mii mm The advantages to be gained by purchasing your groceries here you wouldn't hesitate a minute about deciding that this is th store to be favored with your . Datronage. We carry only the best groceries obtainable and j everything purchased ! here can be depended j upon as being fresh. Try j us and see how well we can take care of your ' wants. Try our Utah . honey.- ; 0 PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDE BRSJ ; NORTH FIR STREET ! WE WANT YOUR TRADE and will treat you ncht at, Still well 4 Co'e. market Phone Main IS FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING All orders promptly fl'led. . Prices reason ?ble. Call t 1903 3d et. between Park and Adams Ave. Phone Main 71 1 VISIT OUR CANDY PARLORS SEL0ER, ThcMn(ly Cherry's New Laundry Now Ready For Business PHONE MAIN 78 J W9 MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oldest W: odmen Order in United States Largest Beneficiary Order Cheapest Safe Insurance Most Popular Order in America NOTICE Of CITY MARSHAL'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a warrant-and order of sale, to me directed and made and issued by the Recorder of the City of La Grande. Oregon, upon a certain lien for assessment on the following described lot and parcel of land on Fourth Street in said city, for the improvement of a portion of said treet which said lien was duly made and declared by the Common Council of said city, and was duly entered in the docket of City liens of said city on the 5rd day of September 1 906, and which said lien was and is in favor of the City of La "Grande, Oregon, and against said lot and parcel of land, and is for the amount here inafter set out with the cost thereon, I have levied upon, and will on Monday, tha 4th day of March. A. D. 1907, at 1 0 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the office of the City Marshal of said City, in the Fire Department Building, in the City of La Grande, Oregon, sell at publio auction to the highest and best bidder thereior, for cash in hand, the following described lot and parcel of land, to wit: Lot (1 ) One, Block (30) Thirty. Chaplini Addition to satisfy said sum of $23.60 with costs and accuring costs. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this Jan uary 21st, Aj D. 109.7. L Rayburn, Ci y Marshal of La Grande, Oregon. NOTIorOFOTY MARSHAL'S SALE Notice ie hereby given that under and by virtue of a warrant and order of sal to me directed and make and issued by the Recorder of the City of La Grande Oregon, upon a certain lien for assessment on the following described lot and parcel of land on Fourth Street in said City, for the Improvement of a portion of said street which said, lien was duly mad and de clared by the Common Council of said City and was duly entered in the Docket of City leins of said City on the 3rd day of September 1906, and which said lien was and is in favor of the City of La Grande, Oregon, and against sa.d lot and parcel of land, and is for the amount hereinafter set out with the costs thereon, I have levied upon, and will on Monday.the 4th day of Marsh A D 1907. at 10 o'clock A M of said day, at the o tice of the City Marshal of said City, i- the Fire Depart ment Building, in the City of La Grande, Oregon, sell at public auction to the high est and best bidder therefor, for cash in hand, the following described lot and parcel of land, to wit: Lot two (2) Block (31) Thirty-one, C'aplins addition, to satisfy said sum of $23,60 witfy costs and accuring costs. bated at La Grande, Oregon, tbis Jan uary 21st, A D 1907. L. Rayburn, City Marshal of La Grande Oregon I10W TO CURE CHILBLAINS. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains", writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me., "I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Have also u ed it for salt rheum nh excellent results ". Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent ulcers, piies. burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at Newlin jrug store. INewlin f""' ' ..: :,-: . . . n nri I II lflli p THROAT AND ' REM" 1 ) m ua' j l LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS X FINEST STOCK Of DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY farmers Rational Capital.. Surplus and Undivided Property 16,000.00 Liabiliti of Shareholder.. 60,000.00 Responsibility Condusieo u" '.r i-upervision of United State Bank Examiner. oAE AND RELIABLE Glad to continue Id cn.omr and pleased to meet new ones. A General Banking inu Ex...an;- Business Conducted. Loan mad on approv; Secin.y Highest Market Pric paid tor U....nC..nty Warrant and City of La Grande Warrant. Be sui U. c . cn : when you have warrant for Sal. ' 1 '. La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED I 887 ' United States Capital and Surplus, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ' - TEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vict President! F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, 1st Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. COHLEY. C. C. PENINGTON. F. J. HOLMES. , Comparative statemeut showing growth of the bank' businet in the past three years Individual deposits $667,728 97 627.643 18 736.370 60 January 2nd 1905 January 2nd 1906 January 2nd 1907 DR. LXB.W for COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES ul THROAT tND LUNG DISEASES SAVED HCtt SON'S LIFE My son Rex ws taken down year ago with lunjj trouble. We doctored some month without Improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King' New Discovery, and I oon noticed change fortbe better. I kept tbi treatment up for a few week and now my ton 1 perfectly well and work, every day. MRS SAMp BIPPf At., m. SOLD AND GUARANTEED Drur Comra.nv 24 YEARS OLD M. W. A. 9 ASSESSMENTS IN 1906 NOW ON EXHIBITION J. II. PEARE. La Grande' Leading Jswclcr and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office and Traders SSank ' y .$ 60.000.00 $135,000.00 V Depositary $150,000 C. S. WILLIAMS. 2nd Assistant Cashier V? Total volume of business $678,740 38 869.016 86 986.185 67 500 AND SI.OO BY ' j Y--S '7 S3 JS t E i of Z to (1 fir S My ton ' .I a ' . id d i.