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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1907)
I TV PHYSICIANS G. L EIOOERS M. D, rnYsiciAN and Suroeon Offic Ra.tton Bid. ovr J.M.Beiry's store Office Phone Black 1S21 Residence Phone Red 1001 J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Suroeon Office in new Bank Building, Room 21 20. Phone, Re. Main 89, office, Main 79. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON Physician and Suroeon Office over Hill's Drug Store. ' Office Phone 1S62 Residence Main 56 N. MOLITUR M. D. PHYSICIAN and suroeon Cor. Adams Avenue and DeDot St Office Main 68 Residence Main 69 BACON & Hall. PHYSICIANS AND 8UR0E0NS Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 1 9 C T. Bicon residence. Main 18 M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 DR. F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians Kitksv:lle Graduates, under Founder Office Sommer Building Phone : 6iui,e luiiu C3, Main 4 J. M. D T. LEFEVRE. B. L. PHB Physician and Surgeon Calls answered Day or Night. Summerflle, Oregon F. MoormiisterA. M.M. D. Physician and Suroeon (Specialties: 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 Suroeon Office Corp Building. Phone Main 80. Calls Answered Day and Night UNION HOSPITAL phone black 6 8 1 Patients received at any time. Inquiries about rooms please address to DR. H. VOLP, Corpe Building. DR. F. MOORMEISTER New Bank Bldg Authorized Agent for the salt of Hospital Certificates is MR. J. A. MATOTT ATTORNEYS H. T. vV iLLiANS A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BRPS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Olfice in Ralston Building La Grande. Oregon ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS L. A. PICKLER Civil, Minino, Irrioation Enoineerino and Surveyino Estimates, Plans, and Specifi cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande, Oreoon IMPORTING JAPANESE (OAL Script) News Association) Tacoma. Wash., Feb. 25. A Japanese steamer is discharging a large cargo of coal here and other steamers are now on their wiy across the Pacific with siiDDlies to relieve the great shortage on the west coast. The scarcity of coal has greatly effected the traffic and shipping in Puget Sound as the tugs cannot bring in vessels now lying outside, without coal. As Ja pan is not prepared to export any conide erable quantity of coal to this country, tns present importations win only afford tem porary relief. Besides the car shortage he coal famine on the Pacific coast is also due to the inability of the American mines to produce supplies fast enough to meet the growing demand. Though the country's annual output has inc-eased 130 per cent during the past ten years the de mand is aiway rar ahead or the supply. Arrrnsements are now beins made for large shipments from Australia. TENDER a n record roe ME APPROPRIATIONS Choi e cuts of Beef, Pork, Mutton,.. , 1 w all kinds of Sausage. KR0USE BROS Phone your order to Main 48 RfDUCTION SALE In order to make room for our torino stock which will arrive soon we will, till the first of March offer all our granite and tin ware and in fact everv article in our kitchen furnishing department, and also all our light hardware at a twenty per cent discount Our stock is now com plete, but these bargain prices will soon reouce the stock. A word to the wise i sufficient. The Little Racket. DMSS MAKING Persons wishing first class dressmak ing done promptly, at reasonable rates, should call upon Mrs. W. A. Bikir. lEsn Hill Street; opposite new brick school house. Fit guaranteed. APPROPRIATION BY OREGON LEGISLATURE FOR EIGHT YEARS 1907-03 $3,600,000 1905-03 2.275 548 1903-04 2.623,717 1901-02 1.795.000 1899-1900 1.339,044 Salem, Or., Feb. 23 More expensive to the taxpayers than any Legislature Ore gon has ever had is the one, which today ended its rezular session. It aDDrooriat- ed about $3,000,300, which added to the $200,000 standing appropriation for the biennial period of 1907-8, brines the total up to $3,500,000. This is nearly $900,000 more than the high record total for 1903-4, of $2,623,717. The question naturally arises: For what are the increased appropriations made? The answer is, the general increase in the cost of running the state institutions and the need of making improvements. Among the new items is $400,000 for roads provided for in the bill of Senator Johnson and now in the hands of the Governor, perhaps to be voted. Another is $300,000 for free locks at Oregon City. Still another $100,000 for Nation al Guard armories. Again another $100, COO for the Srattie Exposition and one more large appropriation of $110,000 is ror a home Tor the feeble-minded. Other new expenditures are $35,000 for railroad commission, $16,000 for sheep inspector, $20,000 for interest on certificates created by the referendum on the general appropriation bills of the last Legislature, $10,000 for bank ex aminer, $18,000 for Supreme Court Commissioners and $25,000 for a state lighting plant OVER A MILLION FOR LUXURIES The tout of all these new expenditures s $1,164,000, This sum reoresenta im provements and what may be called con veniences and luxuries that heretofore have been dispensed with. Other ex penditures authorized by the Legislature at this cession are: State University, new buildinss and mmntenance $ 250,000 ABSTRACT EK J. R OLIVER Abrtracti op Title. Fire Insurance Office in Sommer Building La Goande, Oregon. DENTISTS Z. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Ofic over Hill's Drug Store La Grde. Oreoon VETERINARY SURGEONS DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Office at Hill's Drugstore. La Grande Or Kesidence Phone Red, 701 Office Phone 1361 Farmer Line 58 nurses" MISS ANNA C CARLSON NURSE Phone Farm 19 2x4 ARCHITECTS ROBERT MILLER ARCHITECT New La Grande National Bank Building Independent Phone No. 5 f'MHPTMAl ORDER SERVKt We are constantly sendins roods and prescriptions to all parts of the surround ing country. This business comes to us because we have what people require and we give mail orders prompt and careful attention. Orders are filled on the day of receipt and satisfaction is guaranteed in all cases. Send us your difficult or important pre scriptions. Newlin Drug Co. La Grande, Oregon. fORIMAN WANTED To lead work on ranches located near La Grande. Steady work and cood no- poitunity for right man. Party living on north side of city preferred. Apply at Sugar factory office. REASON Can make you a suit for $16.50 nd up made by Exclusive Tailors not taken off the sheit and called tailor marie clothes. Measured bv a first cla r.llttor that has spent money and time to learn I the business. Why cannot we fit VOL! better than some clerk with no experience more than few banks to go by? Call I and get prxes. Al Anorsws, Haberdasher & Tailor 1 THE RIGHT NAME Mr. AuCUSt Shame, the nnnnlir nU,. seer of the poor, at Kort Madison. Ide nays: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are nsht v named: thev ar.t mnr ki,. do more good and make one feel better than anv other laxative " niiiHni0.j L 1 wmm,w,IVVJ VJ cure biliousness and constipation. 23c at newnn arug store. Clerk, Master Fish Warden Patrol boats for Master Fish Warden State Library Commission ... Relief Klamath Water Users' Association Operation of Portate Road ... General appropriation bill .!. Relief Indian War veterans ... Cheese, Creamery and Dairy Inspector Deficiencies appropriation bill Coast hatcheries Agricultural College (new buildings) Agricultural College, mainten ance Deputy Fish Warden (South ern Oregon) Appropriation orphans and founalings Miscellaneous appropriation bill Sundry claims Betterments state institutions Eleemosynary institutions Champoeg Provisional Park ... Blasting in Rogue River Soldiers' Home aooroDriatbn Monmouth Normal School Ashland Normal School ... . Weston Normal Sohool Drain Normal Scnool District Agricultuial Societies Experiment station at Union Payment of Jonn Mullan Additional Circuit Judges Dis trict Attorrey Total 2,000 5.000 12,000 496 10,000 1,258.000 2,600 5,000 51,881 20,000 26,000 10.452 66,552 161,750 44.000 2,500 300 15,000 36,000 40.000 3 -.000 27,000 20.000 16.000 9,465 1 0.000 ' Owing to the large total of appropria tions of this session, the Governor is know to be strongly disposed to veto the Johnson rosd bill. This bill provides a one-half mill tax annually on the assed valua .ion of the state for the purpose of aiding construction of roads. This money stobealioted to the counties, no more than C9n finn In ear.h rnnntv in one ve&r The money is to represent one-third of the cost or road building, t e other twotnira to be paid by benefited property-owners and by the county in equal propriations. Another bill which the Governor may veto is that carrying $6,000 for the Mon mouth and $27,000 for the Drain Norm 1 Schools, a total of $36,000. The Drain Normal appropriation was put on the Monmouth appropriation as a rider on the Housa at the instance of Representtaive Jackson of Douglas, the home of the Drain institution, Oregonian. "While Union and Wallowa county re-- resentatives, would mush liked to have seen the Irrigation bill and a few other bills passed by the legislature which has just adjourned, still the recent session or the legislature was a practical one. said Hon J. H. Dobbin, joint representa tive from Wallowa and Union counties, to day, who has just returned from Salem. Union county and the region of Oregon near Milton, would have especially profit ed by this bill. "There was a large appropriation but tha state is growing and much more money than was appropriated could be vised to great advantage.' "Yes, we stopped the clock aeain. and it was but a minute or two of twelve o'clock, Saturday night when the session really ended. Several of the solons had returned to their homes, but actual busi ness lasted until nearly twelve the follow ing evening." The genial representative found time while waiting Ur the train to take he and his family, who have spent the past week in Salem, to their homes, to rehearse uma of the things which he would liked ti have become laws, and comment on thnne which did. The banking law was a de sirable piece of leg'flation and while the reapportionment bill which was passed, does notaffect the 24th representative dis trict still Eastern Oregon will be bette r representated from now on. Baker county will have a representative of its own. BOARD AND ROOMS Nicely furnished rooms with or without board. By the day, week or month. Terms reasonable. Mrs. C. Shaw, 1421. Adams Ave. 5f Absolutely Pure. The Careful Housewife uses no other. ROYAL tSAKINO !OWDtR CO., NEW YORK. I I 1 CURED Of LING TROUBLE "It is new eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes O. O. Fioyd. a bu.iita,,,ar, cf Kcrshi'v, S. C. "1 had run down in weight to 1 35 pound, and coughing was constant both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight 170 pounds. Thousands of per sons are healed every yenr. Guaranteed at Newlin drug store. 60e and $1.00. Trial bottle free. I am prepared to clean lay M( sew carpets srvj Workmen ship Guaranteed, All orders left ,;tk .. AdeookiHard,, Phone Red 761 will precurt prompt attention, S. C. STOLL CARPETS CL EANED and PUT DOWN I STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE? SOMMER BUILDING " ' ' ' -t M.,Slattery, Principal. La Grande. Orezon ! M. 125,000 75,000 J V I 2000 I u & r I 2,139,897 THE STANDING .aPR0pi?i atioimc The standing dpproprations alreidv authorized by t;ie la for the b.ennial period are as follows: National Guard ... $ 93.000 ' Agricultural so;;eties 39.200 Solders Hame 24.000 Board of He th 10,000 Dairy Csm.uis-.cner 8.8ufl' HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA We have never heard of a single in stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or other lung trouble when Foley. Ho" and Tar has been taken. It not only sloes the cough but heals and strengthen, th! lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey1' -fa? and refuse any substitute offered. Dr C J. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., writes:'-! have used Foley s Honey and Tar ,n three very severe cases of pneumoma w.th cood results in every case." k 81111 lOfrbifjT Qualltf y , . . . . H n , vow rwoa. Agricultural institutes . State engineer HyJrogaphc surveys Total ...... ... 6,000 ... 10.000 10.0C0 $193,003 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 patronage. We carry only the best groceries obtainable and everything . purchased here can be depended upon as being fresh. Try us and see how well we can take care of your wants. Try our Utah honey. PHONE MAIN 46 : QEDDEJ BRLf ; NORTH FIR STREET I Complete Shorthand, Typewriting, and Business Course e i - V -- .. .1 . fc - . . COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS. Day and night session REASONABLE TERMS. Enroll now e- e ! CITY BREWERY : JULIUS ROESCH. Propriftor. I e e- ft e A. . - - - . MM FAMCY EGGS From high grade, pure blood sto:k. S. G. White and Brown WJorns. per . setting '.50 and from our Famous Bufforpington per setting $2.00 Special rates on lots of over two settings.. ORCHARD GROtE POULTRY FARM L. P Day Prrr. Grande. Oregon. R.F.n.No.l j' Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon j Ask for U Grande Beer iand get the Best U j LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE j AND SHOULD HAVE kTHE PREFERENCE "tItlH(ttit....... r e : LUMBER RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande. We deliver it to your building Grande Ronde Lumber PERRY, OREGON. Co f