La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 16, 1907, Image 2

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    PHYSICIANS
Q. L BIGQERS M. D,
Physician and Suroior
Office Ralston Bid. oyer J.M.Beiry's store
Offict Phone Black
Residence Phona Red
1521
1001
'J. H. HUBBARD, M. D.,
Physician and Suroeon
Office in new Bank Building, Rooms 21-
20. Phone, Res. Main 89, office, Main
79.
IA GRANDE MEET
DEFEAT AT BAKER CITY
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Suroion
Office over Hill's Druo Stnr..
Office Phone 1562 Residence Main 65
N. MOLITOR M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
Cor. Adams Avenue and Dsnnt St
Office Main 69 Residence Main 68
BACON Sl Hau.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
umce in Foley Building, Phone Main 1 9
C T. Bacon residence, Main 1 8
M, K. Hall residence, Main 62
DR. F. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians
Kirksv:lle Graduates, under Founder
Office Sommer Building
Phones: Office Msin 68; Res. Main 64
J.
(Observer Special)
Baker City, Feb. 16 The girls"
from La Grande went down in easv da
feat to the local team on the Baker City
court last nicht. At the sound of the
whistle the Baker girls went at it with
a Whirl and comnlatalv nntnl.vut thm
visitors. When the half ended thev had
scored four field goals but missed the
two or three attempts at a free throw.
Nothing daunted by the score of eicht to
nothing with the bis end aaainst them.
the La Grande girls went at it with in
creased determination. The Balcer oirls
duplicated their olavms of the first half.
for before the game was over, four more
goals nad been thrown.
HaF.H. Mr.Mitrratf fnr thm viifnrt land-
team ed one and the only field goal before the
! whistle blew, thus making the final score
sixteen to two in Baker's favor.
Both teams had several free throws
hut missed them all. The visitors made
an excellent showing in view of the fact
that this was their first same this vear,
ar.d with the exception of Miss McMurray
all were playing their first game.
At the close of the game, the local girls
arranged for a skating party where the
contestants mst on mure anrcable terms.
Tne La Grand) team was enertained
here today and will retu-n to their home
tonight. J
SOCIETY
DEIMA5 DISCOVERED FACTS
Continued From Page 1
J. Lfc rtVRE, B. L. PHB. M. U
Physician and Suroeon
Calls answered Day or Night
Summerv:lle, Oregon The direct etamination will continue along
imei k prove i naw s insanity.
to her husband accompanied by Delmas
nan.ed as co-respondent. Evelyn always
maintained that she was named without
cause. Delmas wanted to know all about
it. Soon after tha
As a result of a conference between
v-uiiiaa for tha !:fs:f Hr'V
i naw, it has been decided that Evelyn
will be the,first witness called next Mon
day morning when the court convenes.
F. Moormbister A. M. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon tSxltonZZr?"?"?
- ....1 true, buv feinaineu late
SUROERY AND DISEASES OP WOMEN.)
Office New Bank Building. Phone Main 91
Residence Red 1712.
Calls Answered Day and Night
H.Volp. A. M. M. D.
Physician and Suhoioh
Office Corps Building. Phone Main 80.
cans Answered Day and Night
UNION HOSPITAL
phone black 6 8 1
Patients received at any time. Inquiries
aooui rooms piease address to
DR. H. VOLP. Come Buildino
DR. F. MOORMEISTER New Bank Bldg
Authorized Agent for the sale of Hospital
vibi ungates is
MR. J. A. MATOTT
this afternoon in conference with Thaw
and hie wife. It is stated that Delmas
fears surprises when District Attnm.v
Jerome begins to cross examine the girl.
At the conference todav the immrLmc.
or keeping nothing from the attorneys
was emphasized. Another lecital of h.r
life is possible arising from the Lederer
incident. This is attributed to Abel Hum.
mel, who in retaliation for the testimony!
Evelyn gave aeainst him. has h.n in
conference with Jerome.
DESIRES PfRMANf NT PEACE
(Scrlppa News Association)
Berlin, Feb. 16. Chancellor Von Bue-
low is outlining the policy of the govern
ment following the election gave out his
first interview today. The statement is
entirely incorrect to suoDose that as a
result of the elections the tendency will be
for an aggressive foreian ooliev. The Em-
n.mr favors no war like tendency, as the
Foreign nations presume. He desires per
manent peace.
The Question placed before the elector
ate was to retain or abandon the German
Southwest possession in Africa, the re
lation of which the country holds not as
an aggressive imperialism.
TRUSTT If AVES JAIL
(Observer Special)
Baker City, Feb. 16-Sam White, a
trusiy in the county jail here, servino
- - '
sentence for absconding with Hotel Saga
more money, has taken leave of his cell
with ten months yet to serve. Effoite nr.
being made to recapture the former hotel
clerk.
LATE Jtm py ARRIVALS NOW ONJ EXHIBITION
ATTORNEYS
H. T, vV iluams A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA
Office in Ralston Building
- Grande. Oregon
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
L A. PICKLER
Civil, Minino. Irrioation Enoineerino
AND SURVEYINO
Estimates. Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Bohnenkamp'
Bui'ding.
Grands, Orroon
J. H. PEARE.
La Grande's Leading
.eweler and Optician
Opposite U. S. Land Office
FINEST STOCK Of DEPENDABLE JFWFI ry in titv
abstract's
J. R OLIVER
HBRTRACTS OK TlTLE. FiHE INSURANCE
Office in Senior Building
Li Goando, Oregon.
IE,ThiS
I TIME AND DOLLARS I
aTTT-rrnrt am
The second oartv to be aiven by the
Methodist Glee Club, occured last evening
f tha Mr Mam A rlrich home. With
Miss Mertie A Id rich and Mrs. James Ire
land tha hostesses. The decoration
sr.ham. was sncrffafifciva nf St Valentine's
day. for in the reception room and parlor
were criss-crossed strings or red nearis,
and bouquets of red carnations. From
the ceiling of the hall, hearts of the same
color were dangling. In the dining room
the color scheme was varied, pink hearts
and smiiax being the colors used. To
defferentiate the strings of hearts in this
room from the other rooms, the strings
were fastened in the center of the room
and hung in graceful curves to the four
corners of the table. Under this pyra-
I mid of smiiax and hearts, Miss Mabel
Williams served love cakes and coffee.
In another corner Miss .Floy Masses
supervised over the sherry frapee bowl.
A nqvel scheme of amusement - was in
troduced by the hostesses. The euests.
on a piece o,' paper, told cf their personal
charms without disclosing their identity
or sex. After the papers had been laid
on the auctioneer's table, F. B. Currev
took the stand and commenced a whole
sale of personal charms. From five
dollars up to one hundred and fifty dollars
varied the bids for the charms as shouted
by the auctioneer. When some one of tha
guests heard of charms that pleased him
he would bid to the extent of his cash ac
count But alas! many a man, and
woman too, were disappointed to find that
they had wasted their fortune on ona of
their own sex. Prizes for the highest hid
on chirms were awarded to Mrs. C. S
Williams and Mr. Pinkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williams n.r, r
Cleaver and Miss Mabel William. .,,
several beautiful solos and duets. Miss
tiusn favored the euests with a n,M
soio. AS a fitting close to the dalishtfnl
evening's entertainment, the guests gath
ered aoout the piano and tang old familiar
college songs.
STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE:
SUMMER BUILDING i
M. M. Slattery, Principal. La Grande, Oregon
Complete
Shorthand,
Typewriting, and
Business Course
- Si
rn u ncTc hit iiirTnnrmnr i,r..A. S
weiri.iL.ni ipi.3ikuv,IUK3. KCA3UINABLC TERMS e
Day and night session
Enroll
now
The High FiV Clllh was enttf -kin A J
lastTuesday afternoon by Mrs. A. Buck
ley. Prizes were won hyMesdames Pat
arson and J. E. Foley.
Mesdames Turner Oliverand N. Mni.r
last evaniiur entertained tha c,;
Kaffee Klatch at the home of the former
with a very orettv St. Valentin.
The home was tastilv dacnrat.H n;k
hearts and other schemes, all of whir.h
were in keeping with the nature of tha
event About thirty guests including a
few specially invited ones, en.'oyed the de-
igmrui evening.
Pride of Grande Rondel
The product qf the Imbler flouring mill situated in the very heart of the
best wheat land in Grande Ronde valley, consequently the best flour. A trial
will convince you of its euperority.
Ineiston having your order filled with this brand or the "Patent" from this
same mill.
For salt by all first class dealers. Don't submit to any substitution.
m
Pride of Grande Ronde
WATCH US GROWl
B.
CAUTUORN
PtNTIST
O.llce over Hill's Drug Store
Gh",os- Oreoc
VETERINARY SURGEONS
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Oftice at Hill's DrugSto.e. La Grande Ot
Residence Phone Red, 701
Office. Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68
NURSrS
MISS ANNA C CARLSON
NURSE
Phonr Fakm 19 2x4
ARCHITECTS
ROBERT MILLER
ARCHITECT
New La Grande National Bank Building
Independent Phone No. 5
HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA
We have never heard of a single in
state of a cold resulting in pneumonia or
other lung trouble when Foley's Honey
and Tar has been taken. It not only store
lunC.U8J b,"5 he'S, and lengthens the
lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar
and refuse any substitute offered. Dr C
J. bishop of Agnew. Mich., writes' 1
Mr?01"" H.nty "nd T"""'ee
very sovore cases of pneumonia with S3od
Jesuits in every case."
Saud by advertising in the Obserier want ad columns
A small classified ad will bring back what you have lost,
will find the owner for what you have found, anri u,;n
: brfng buyers for anything you have for sale with very
uuie cost to you Investigation solicited. Observer
Classified Columns will bring Sure Results.
SCHILLING SCHMIDT
James -chillinc and Mi Rft Anna U
Schmidt were united in marriaoa hl
morning by Justice of the Peace Hough.
I he groom is woll known in thi. rt
and valley, having lived here almost jcon
tinually. He has a laree cirr.l.
quaintancesand friends The bride too u
daughter of tnis vallev.hiiino n,:,.
home here. She has
j MiLi'itaio
friends here. Mr. a-d Mrs. SP.i..iii ...;n
be at home on a ranci abo'jt .in.
uth of the city
LOST Female F x "err.
Ritter's stua.o Ld 0
rjward.
R J'urn to
'J rec ;ive
I 0 A Phased Customers
v The First Week
17ft Pleased Customers
' v The Second ttnk
OA Pleased Customers
ThefhnaWeek
CHERRY'S EW LAUMDRYl
a iiwiJD ii a n en a r;j r
wianuc, wregon.
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Into each life seme s-jrr.iw n ust fdil
Wise people djn't sit don nj s,wl'
umy tools suicide or take -o l!',,u,f
bin;, rt peopie take iocy Moun'am' Tea
-Newlin DriUG Company.
CITY BREWERY
JUUS ROESCH. Proprietor.
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j STRICT ATTENTION
is given to orders snH h,-. Si "C'-rilSmHAtA
I vexations, delays due to m,,mH,. fefNtvwTwelfR . t
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STRICT ATTENTION
is given to orders and there are no
vexations, delays due to misunder
standings. Each patron gets prec
sley what he calls for and as far
as possible all littleiindividual tastes
a-e considered.
There is no be'.ttr popular priced,
restaurant within many miles
The food is excellent and well pre
pared and is pix heiore the guest
in an appet zinj way.
THE MODEL RHSTAUKA
J. A.Arbuckle;Proprietor
e
iff Jg?' ! :
The advantages to be
gained by purchasing
your groceries here you
wouldn't hesitate a minute
about deciding that this is
thi store to be favored
with your patronage.
We carry only the best
groceries obtainable and
everything purchased
nere can be depended
upon as being fresh. Try
us and see how well we
ran tnl
"ic tare ot your
wants. Try our Utah
honey.
PHONE MAIN 46
QEbDE Bf?2
NORTH FIR STREET
Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon
Ask for La GrandeBeer ;and get the Best
LA GRANDE BEER ISMLADE IN LA GRANDE
AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
X HHt1tt,l)m 0
LUMBER
RETAILED ATnf
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumbcrand Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
Grande Ronde Lumber
PERRY, OREGON.
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