La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 12, 1907, Image 2

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    TO
BUILD
Bid HEW
MA
Articles of incorporation were prepared
today for the building and operation of a
brick hospital. The capital stock is fixe d
at $16,000, all of which has been sub
scribed. The incorporators are Dr's
Richardson, Molitor and Bacon.
The building will be modern in every
respect, steam heated, properly ventilated
modern operating rooms, in fact a prop
erly equipped hospital in the full sence of
meaning.
It is the intention to have the work on
the building started right away. It is the
cxepected that one of the three sites now
under consideration will be selected with
in the next few days.
UNDERTAKERS IN CONVENTION
(Scrlpps News Association)
Hutchihson, Kas., Feb. 12 There was
a large attendance today at the opening
if CuiY.ef.ticr. cf ur.dsrtsk'f frn-n cn
tral and western Kansas, eastern Color
ado and northern Oklahoma. The princi
pal feature of the meeting, which is to
be in session several days, is a school of
instruction for both undertaker and
those learning the business. Several
prominent experts are on hand to give
lectures and practical demonstrations
new therories of embalming.
PASTURE TO RENT
400 acres of good pasture, plenty of
water, well fenced, up Grande River,
four miles above Hilgard. Prices reason
able. Desire to rent to on party. Apply
to N. D. Endi-up, Hilgard, Oregon.
LODGE DIRECTORY
EAGLES - La Grande Aerie S69F.
F.. mttts xmry Fnoey night in Elk
nii, si e p m. visiting brhren
invited to attend
I. R. Snook W
J. H. Peare W, P.
I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
meets in their hall every Saturday night
visaing oromers cordially invited to at
lend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
E. B. McKiddy, N.-G.
D. E. Cox. See.
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. SI. I. O
O. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in tne montn in Udd f ellows hall,
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
J. A. Arbucklp C. P.
D. t. cox, Scribe.
M. W. A. La Qrande Camp No.
7708 meete evry Monday evening
at 1. O. 0 F. hall. Ail visiting
neignoors are cordially invited to
attend. F. B. Currky. V. C.
U b. Willians Clerk.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Courl
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednes
day night in Elks hall. 'Brothers
are invited to attend.
En Wrioht Chief Ranger
C. J. Scribir Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L, Biooers
uscar ofiRoiR and Herbert Patterson
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 81.K.O.T
M.Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
mn momn in I, u, u, r. nail. Visiting
unguis welcome.
u o . R C- Bal!- Co
Mox Block, Recora Keeper
L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
iauia are welcome.
,, Maude Lono Lady Commander.
M. C. Vessry, Record Keeper.
REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO.
60--Meets every Tuesday evening at the
I. 0. 0. F. lodge. All visiting members
areinvited toattend. Katuka Price, NG
Tillie Cox, Secretary.
B. P. 0. E LaGRANDE LODGE No
4J3- Meets each Thursday evening at
eight oclock in Elks" hall, on Adams
Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to attend.
r. ... E' W' Davis' Edited Ruler
G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169
WOODMEN OK THE WOKLD-Mo.ts
every Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. A 1
visiting members welcome.
. ., N-L.Acni.ts, Consul Commander i
J. H. Ksknry, Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE". No. 2:-Mets
every Monday evu'iing in Castle Ha'.l,
Corpo building A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights.
J. H. Ktt NEY C. C.
R. Pattison. K. R. & S.
M'rtANUS IS SILENT
"I have been instructed by my attorney,
Judge Fee, not to talk regarding my case,
and so I can say nothing now excepting
that when I am brought to trial I will tell
the truth about the whole affair and take
the consequences, whatever they may
be."
Tne above brief statement was made
to the Pendleton East Oregonian Monday
morning by John P. McManus, who shot
to death Bob Estes in the rear of the
Pullman saloon Saturday evening. The
statement was mads through the barred
door of the county iaii, where McManus
has been confined since his arrest immed
lately after the tragedy. Although still
suffering from the effects of his terrible
experience McManus was comparatively
composed this morning and apparently
had recovered from his intoxication. To
the writer he expressed deep regret that
the affair had happened, but his sorrow
is not that of one whose conscience is
burdened with the thought that he killed
a fellow being in cold blood and withou
provocation. He bears up well consider
ing the crime with which he is charged,
and but for the instructions of his lawyei
would have freely told all of the circum
stances in the case. He says he had
never known the name of the man he
killed and knew him simply from the ex
perience he had with him while here upon
his drunk. The only Estes he could re
call personally was the one who had
conducted a saloon at Pilot Rock.
As to when McManus will be brought
to trial nothing has yet been settled. The
jury term of circuit court is now on and
so, if desired by both sides, the case could
probably be fought out at this time. Other
wise it will go over to a later term.
Pendleton E. 0.
AMUSEMENT
ESTES TUNER Al WEDNESDAY
No definite arrangements have yet been
mad for the funeral of Estes, but it will
probably occur on Wednesday, said the
Pendleton East Oregonian of Monday.
The wife of the dead man, who lives
in North Yakima, has been notified and
it expected to reac1) there by that day.
Tht body is now held at the Baker
Foltom undertaking parlors. Th dead
man was on of six brothers, the others
being Charles Estes, Green Estes, John
Estes, Lou Estes, and Claud Estes of
Athena.
Today a post-morten examination of
th body was mad by Drs. McFaul and
Bes'. It was found that the bullet had
struck the spinal column, from whence i
had been deflected to th point where ii
cam out under the left nipple. Some of
the large arteries were severed by the
ball.
NEW PRESIDENT OF MAOUISTER
(Scrlpps News Association)
St Paul Feb. 1 1 -Professor T M Hod
gam formery of Nebraska today assumed
his duties as presidsnt of Macalaster
College stallation which is to be accomp
anied by interesting ceremonies later in
the year.
TRAIN HITS EUNERAI
(Scrlppe News Association)
New York, Feb. 12-Thre were killed
and many injured today on the Long Is
land railroad this morning when a pass
enger train crashed in:o a funeral procession.
RATHBONE- SISTERS Roweia Tem
ple No. 9 meots every Wednesday even
ing at e p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the
Corpe build.ng. Visiting members ccrdi'
ally invited.
Milly Frawley M. E. C
Unice Procter M. of R. & C.
LA URANDE LODGE No. 41. A. F.
a. m.-Koiiular meetings 2d and 4th
luesaays f:40 p. in.
L. H. Russell, W. M
C. D. Huffman, Sec
OF
MODERN BROTHERHOOD
AMFRim m ...
....-..vn-mmi vry i uesday even
ing Lewis hall opposite Hotel Sjtnmor
Visiting members always woicome
August Siuart. Pres.
v W. B. Sahcsnt. Sec.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
Is not a strrt't or pau-nt mdlcine. againM
which the imwl inu-lllinmt oniulr ar
quiu natiiruliy HVtrw Imauwol the un
certainty an Ui their harmless charurW"
out in a meuii'ine or known comi-ohition,
a full lift of ail Itv Ingredient being
printed. In fftifii Einitlrh. on every bottle
wraer. An examination of thin lift of
llmrclll'lit.i will iliM'loM- the fart that it
In non-alcoholic In its composition, chem
ically pure Klyrerine tukinur the place of
the commonly ued alcohol. In I to make
up. Uie "Favorite fri'M-riutinn" of Dr.
rlerce is In fact the only hicIii-Iup nut nn
for the cure of woman1 ieculiar weak-lic-xsa-H
and ailments, sold ihrouirh dniir-
(tism, that does not contain alcohol dud
fnil fouiii tiiri niiuiiiiiiin, KiirthermorL
It Is I he on, v medicine for woman's snoi-lul
diseases, the inureilicnts of which have
illinium, his cmlnrsi'iiii'iit. of nil tl,
leadline medical writers anil teachers of
in uie several schools of practice, and
hat too a remedies for I ho ailments fur
which "favorite Prescription" is recommended.
little hook of some of these endorse
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ante bv IkI.i! card i,r letter, of lir R
V. I'ieive, Hiiifaln. N. V.
iHm't forcet that lr. Pierce's Favorite
rcscriitiiiii. fur woman's weaknesses and
iicate ailment. I lint a tuitent ur sei ret
medicine. Iieinu the " l iiMiritn I'rescriu-
urn "of a P -irnliirly educated and ttradit
ted I'liVMi'iau. eucacisl In the oractice
f Ins chosen sticcialtv that of diseases.
f wniuen -t hat its iuunslichts are limited
In id tin r.'n!iii on every Uittle-w rapiwr;
that It is the only medicine csieeially ilf
siuued l,r the cure of woman s do "M'S
that contains no alcohol, and the only
one that has a professional endor-cm nt
worth more than all the so-railed, "testi
monials" ever published fur other med
icines, siend for these endor-eiueiits a
alsive. They are frre for the aknn!.
If you suiter from ortixlical. heauache.
bsckache. dl.luess. pain or dracrinu
d'lwn seusatliiu liovdow u in the alsl,,uien,
weak hack, have disaitriMMihle and wiuk
catarrhal, iielvic drain, or are In
distress (nun U inn loiur on your Ut'l. then
yon may tie sure of Is-nehl from taking
l)r. 1'ierce's l'avnnte Prescription.
Ir. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the liest lsx
at,, and reuuiator of the bowel. Tin y
InvlKorutc stuinucli, liver and tmwei.
Out) a Ima'.ive; io or threw a calbartie.
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iJ'-i'S 'OP 8M.L0W PEfwj
PARISH PRIEST POPULAR
There was beautiful little story related
on th stage of the Steward Opera House
last evening when local talent, under the
direction of C. M. DeVer presented the
pastoral drama entitled A Parish Priest.
There was a marked absence of rough
languag., the blood and thunder, which
amateurs usually resort to. but instead
of these undesirabilities, there was a quiet
little story told, which could not help but
interest the hearers. Rev John Wnlen j
was the title role, and was deoicted H E
Coolridge in a playing manner. During
the four hours which the play was sup
posed to consumed the priest in his am
iable manner straightened out the leve
tangles with a master hand. E. L. Eck
lev as Doctor Cassidy won applause for
the numerous inerpretation he placed on
the old doctor's character.
If the play has such a thing as a villian
it was Dr Edward Welsh.
This character was impersonated by
C E Gillilan. At all times was his acting
and enunbiation excellent but especially
so in the last act where he and Ethel
Stewart Da Vere did a pretty little turn
By skillful manipulations Father Whal-
en had all but healed the erupiiuo 6iUt
ing between the two and as a final close
to the temporary rupture, the two men
tioned enacted the prettiest turn of the
play. G. M. Richey acted his part to the
satisfaction of all.
A. B.Rogers, as the main source of
humor mad a decided hit with his Irish
brague and makeup. C. M. DeVer as
Frank Dougher maintained his usual high
reputation.
Agnes Cassidy, the girl without
temper was Lillian Bates Richardson. No
criticism could be mad of th way she
rendered what is no doubt th most diffi
cult personage in th story. Date Corri
gan, with her "Irish" was ably taken by
Mrs. Maud Simpson Scroggin. Her ap
pearance always called for laughter. Nell
ie Durkin, a niece of Father Whalen. was
carried by Ethel Steward De Vere in a
winning manner.
Mrs. Scroggins captured the audience
with song specialty between the first
and second acts, while Mrs. Richardson
pleased the audience with two beautiful
solos between th second and third acts
The ntire performance went off smooth
ly and without a hitch.
PHYSICIANS
G. L EIGGERS K. D,
Physician and Surobon
Office Ralston Bid. over J.M.Beiry' stor
1321
1001
Office Phone Black
Residence Phone Red
J. H. HUBBARD, M. D.
Physician and Suroeon
Offi:e in Slater Building, Cor. Fir Street
and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Mam 79
: STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
SOMMER BUILDING
M. M. Slattery, Principal.
La Grande, Oregon
D. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Suroeon
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 55
N. MOLITUR M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND
SUROEON
r.nr Adams Avenue and Depot bt
Office Main 69 Residence Mam 68
Hall,
surgeons
BACON &
PHYSICIANS AND
Office in Foley Building, Phone Main
C T. Bicon residence. Main 18
M. K. Hail residence, Main 52
19
UR. F. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians
Kirksv:lle G radi ates, under Founder
Office Soinmer Building
Phones: Office Miin 63; Res. Main 64
J. T. LEFEVRE. B. L. PHB. M. D
Physician and Sukglon
Calls answered Day or Night.
Summerv lie, Oregon
TRAINING HARD
The participants in the coming athletic
exhibition in the opera house, are going
to be physically prepared to withstand
the ordeal. Both Molenox and Darnell
are doing hard staunts to reduce weight
lengthen the wind, and harden muscles
Molenox joggs to Hot Lake to take a bath
once in a while and comes back feeling
like a fighting machine. Darnell, too is
encouraging his friends by hi showing.
With th big date just one week away.
he will work carefully from now on. His
friends art giving him the best of car, as
well as looking out for an abundanct of
training. The vent will not be a fare
becaus of physical inability of th contestants.
Dr. H. Volp. Dr. F. M oormbisthr
Pptsician Physician
and Suroeon and Suroeon
(Specialties: Suroery
and Diseases
of Women.)
Office :Corpe Building. Telephone Man 80
Residence of Dr. Moormeister: Red 1712
Calls Answered Day and Night.
UNION HOSPITAL
phone black 6 8 1
Patients received at anytime. Inquiries
about rooms please address to
DR. H. VOLP. Corpe Building.
DR. F. MOORMEISTER New Bank Bldg
Authorized Agent for 'the sal of HosDital
Certificates is
MR. J. A. MATOTT
ATTORNEYS
H. T. WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
A. C. Williams
BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Ralston Building
j Complete
: Shorthand,
Typewriting,
and
Business Course
COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS.
i
Day and night session
REASONABLE TERMS.
Enroll now
Pride of Grande Ronde i
The product of the Imblerflouring mill situated in th very heart of th
best wheat land in Grand Rond valley, consequently the best flour. A trial
will convince you of it superority -
Insist on having your order filled with
same mill.
hi brand or th "Patent" from this
For sal by all first class dealers. Don't submit to any substitution. .
Pride of Grande Ronde
Oar Graduates Receive Large Salaries
kai
St Valentin dancing party at th Com
mercial Club Thursday, Feb. 14 th
Gentlemen 76 cents. Spectators 25 cents
Music will b furnished by Laws strino
bard.
THRUSDAY NIGHT
The promise of a real good time is
assured Thrusday night at the Commer
cial Club.
Music will be furnished by Laws string
band dancing will commence promptly
at eight thirty gentlemen dancers 75 cents
Spectators 25 cents, Everybody cordially
invited.
FINE MUSIC
Dancing and lots of it is the progress at
the Commercial Cub Thrusday night the
best music, the best floor the best of order
will go a long ways to make this one of
the best dances of the season. Gentlemen
75 cents. Spectators 25 cents.
La Grande.
Oregon
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
L. A. PICKLER
Civil, Minino, Irrioation Enoinbbrino
and surveyino
Estimates, Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
Building.
La Grandb, Oreoon
ABSTRACTERS
J. R OLIVER
Abrtracts of Title. Fire Insurance
Office in Sommer Building
La Goande, Oregon.
est eli
stsica
ITOW
COXaXXUHL
spKKQONlL
DENTINS
Z. B. CAUTHORN
dentist
Office over Hill' Drug Stor
La Grande, Oreoon
VETERINARY SURGEONS
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or
Residence Phone Red, 701
Office Phone 1361 Farmer Line 58
The militia company will give a mas
quarde ball at their armory on Feb. 25.
Watch for further announcements.
HARDTIMES PARTY TONIGHT
This evening a hard times skating and
dancing party will be given at the Noys
rink. Old clothes must be worn to insure
admission to the rink, but after skating
hours, dancing will be indulged in. Prices
are right and a good time is assured.
NURSES
MISS ANNA C CARLSON
NURSE
Phone Farm 19 2x4
ARCHITECTS
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l'JjS3' QuaDy. I
tTry Awarded 1
Jf Paria Epoltlon 1K)0. e
Awarded
IH MaJI i
carta exposition 1900.
ROBERT MILLER
ARCHITECT
new La tirande National Bank Building
Independent Phone No. 5
ROLLER SKATES
Steel or Hemetite Rollers
Sizes to fit all shoes
L. C. SMITH
CREAMERY BUILDING
CITY
JULIUS
BREWERY
ROESCH, Proprietor.
Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern O:
tegon
Ask for La Grande Beerjand get the Bestf
LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE
AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
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LUMB ER
f
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WHOLESALE PRICES
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Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
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Grande Ronde Lumber
PERRY, OREGON.
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