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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
EIGHT PAGES. FVPVTVn rtno-.. PAUK SEVEN. vrauiiui, LA uIUXDG, OREGON, THCRRDAY. JANUARY t. 1008. ' h a n ta Grande Professional Directory PHYSICIANS. 0. L. BIGGERS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office Balaton Building, over J. M. Berry's Store. Office 'Phone Black 1821. ' . Residence 'Phone Red 1001. ' J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon.' Office In New Bank Building. Rooms 20-tl. 'Phones: Residence, Main 89; Office. Main 7. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeou." Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone 136. Residence Main 65 N. MOLITOR, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. f Comet Adams Ave. and Depot St Office Main (S : Residence Main 69 BACON & HALL. . Phvslclans and Surgeons. Office A Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main IS. C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K-. Hall, Residence, Main 52. utu i. i.. iiuuttti DR. H. C. P. MOORB Osteopathic Physicians. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder . Office Bummer Building, -pretties: Office Main 63; Res. Main (4 VETERINARY SURGEONS. r" DR. P. A. CHARLTON, . Veterinary Surgecn. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand. Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 1381. Inderendent 'Phone 58. I DR. II. V. RILEY. Graduato Ohio State University Vao j f rtetlun. Dentistry and Surgery of al kinds. Country calls promptly as jswered. Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa I clflc, Black 1(01. Independent, I White 0. DENTISTS. & b. CArrnoRN. Deaths. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Grande t Orego HEW TR1A EORBARTLLTT . If Alow a Tremendous Irresistible II v J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23. La Grande National Bam Building. 'Phone Black 1991. La Grande Orgor Dr. 8. II. Eaxlcy Dr. J. E. Stevenson Res. Red 191. Res. Black 351 EASLEY & STEVENSON. . Dental Purlors and Laboratory. Aluminum Plates, Crown and Brldgt work, a specialty. Office OpMslie Foley Hotel. Office "Phone Black 911. ATTORNEYS. Chas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cochrsu COCHRAN A COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Rulldlng. La Grande - - - . Oregoi VLWI. MRS. GRACE McAUSTER. .Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 197. ABSTRACTERS. jjs J.R. OLIVER. I Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurance. Office next door to La Grande Na f tlonal Bank. IMBLER DRUG STORE DR. 0. A. FISHER, Prop. Patent M c d i c e n s, Perfumes, Toilet Articles Trusses, and Rubber Goods. OPEN DAY OR MIGHT PHONE CALLS ANSWER ED DAY OR NIGHT The supreme court has granted ex Councilman E. W. Bartlett, who was tried Jointly with ex-Councilman S. A. Gardinler, and convicted of extortion and who was sentenced to 10 months In the county Jail. Gardlnler served his time, but Bartlett made a motion for a new trial, which was denied by the presiding Judge, William Smith, from which decision Bartlett appealed and the supreme court granted him a new trial, which In all probability will be heard at the February term of court. This may prove to be a more Interesting trial In some respects than the first, as It Is understood that Gar dlnler will testify in a different man ner than before. The following Is the position taken by the supreme court: The defendants were charged with enlng to accuse certuln persons with gambling and to prosecute them there for. At the trial defendants testified In their own behalf and In Instructing the Jury the court said that "you are not bound to consider th qHmrmy a defendants as absolutely true, nor as equal to testimony, of disinterested witnesses. You are to bear In mlml that the defendants speak In their own behalf to discharge themselves of a crimlnul accusation, and jou are to consider the great temptation which one so situated is under, so to speak as to procure his acquittal." The court holds that this language 'seeiiiB to leave an Implication that It was Incumbent upon the Jury to con sider the defendant's testimony as false, and for that reason to reject It." Hence new trial is ordered. Commencing Saturday, hem Jan. 411 M the Hour of Nine and Closing Sat.E veningjanuar y i jj I ISLAND CITY ITEMS. public school reopened -lig$rande TEACHERS OP MCSIO - - Oregon i T X PAINT AMD WALL CATHERINE M. QUINN. MUS. BAC ' Teacher of Plnno and Harmony. Studio 1401 Eighth Street. j! 'Phone Black 841. PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Prlnclj, i 1 La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day assistant , School oppo . lta ""oley Hotel. Phone Red 472. MIS3 STELLA V. OLIVER. 1 Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry" Store. . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. Ik A. PICKLE R. 3Ivll, Mining, Irrigation Engineerln .. and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. , ' rice In Bohnenkamp Building. PAPER STORE PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING . Staniels & Bugg 1420 ADAMS AVENUE ' ,.- 1a Grande, Oregon Phone Red 1921 The public school reopened Mon day after a two weeks' vacation, and now everything Is In running order for the next five months' work. Mrs. Effie Shipley of Portland, vis ited with Mrs. Eliza Hunter and fam ily on Tuesday. . The Misses Minnie and Lilly Hol- man, stuaenjs in western oune qui ntal, returned to Weston Thursday, after spending the holidays with their parents east of town. William Cpence left Sunday night for Corvallls, where he will continue his studies In the Agricultural college. Just recently there has been placed a fine monument at tne grave oi n- llam G. Hunter, in the Ackles ceme tery, north of town. Our Sunday school Is growing In numbers right along, contrary to the usual prediction, there has been no falling off since Christmas, but a de cided Increase. The officers, teach ers and pupils are putting forth their best efforts in the work. A few In the Island are congratulat- ing themselves during tne present light" situation, that they do not have to revert to lamps or canaies. The dynamos at the P. F. M Co. furnishes light foi the mill, church and the several homes which had been using electricity. la Grande Orego , Remember. For flrit mortgages on improved farm property apply to Indian Valley Realty Co., Elgin, Oregon. Indepen dent 'ohone No. 14-2. dw-tf HAY, GRAIN, WOOD We have in stock a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and alfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. We are selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed. , . We buy andll oats, barley and mill stuff of all kinds. We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us. We are closing out our wood business. Have about 100 cords left Get some at a reduced price before it is 4gone. THE REAL ESTATF, LOAN AND COMMISSION CO. m 9 t i it it it it II n I I it II II WELL KNOWN PIONEER. R. R. Thompson, possibly the first millionaire Oregon, whose- fortune was practically made in this state, is now lying at death's dour at the age of 88, at his home In San Francisco, where he has made his home during the last few years. Thompson made his money In steam boating on the Co lumbia river, and for many years re ceived 8100 per ton on all freight car ried. Afterthe success of this under taking he, with J. C Alnsworth, S. G. Reed and D. F. Bradford, Incorporat ed the old well known Oregon Steam & Navigation company, which oper ated for years between Portland and Umatilla, and later was absorbed by the O. 11. & N. company. holders o: nk wJjTbi kW n Ls yLfanuar) Notice of Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the .an nual meeting of the shareholders o! the La Grande National bank held at their banking hous! Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday 14th, 1-908, between. the hours of 10 a. in. and 4 p. m.. for the election of e board of nine directors to erve foi the ensuing yenr, and the transactloi of such other business as may prop erly come before the meeting. Ij Crande. Ore.. December 11th Here is a half page full of prices, which in iustice to yourself you should read carefullyDon't miss a singie item Such opportunity for saving in every depart ment has never been equalled in Union county. it IS II II WW il ii WOMEN'S WEAR SECTION oik; to 85c Ladles' Brits 25c to 35c Wool Iliwe $1.23 CoI'hcIh . . .' $1.25 Sntccn I'liilci-sklrts 5c Ladles' Underwear 75c and 85c Outliitf Iluniicl Gowns. $1.00 Union Suits 40c I IIch' Underwear 75c to 11.25 Ladles' Wnlsts ....... 10c Torchon Luces, icr yurd 10c EmbroidcrlcH 15c Ladies' JIokc 25c Sldo and Hack Combs $1.00 Fascinators , 40c I'aw lnalorM $1.50 IjkIUV WalNU $4.50 Ludics' Waists $8.50 Lndlca Waists $5.00 and $7.50 Ladles' Skirts .... $7.50 to $10.00 Ladies' Skirts .... $12.00 ladies' Skirts $15-00 Ladies' Skirts $12.00 Ladles' Suits $15.00 Ladles' Suits $20.00 Ladles' Suits (... $7.50 Ladles' Coats $10.00 Ladles' Coats $15.00 Ladles' Coats $20.00 Ladies' Coats . . .' $50.00 ladles' Fur Jackets $40.00 Ladies' Fur Jackets $3.00 Iindlos' Far Scarfs $1.50 Ladles' Fur Scarfs $6.00 Ladles Fur Scarfs $10.00 Ladles' Fur Scarfs $15.00 Indies' Fur Scarfs Children'sWear Section 25e and 35c Golf Mittens 22C 25e and 85c Golf Gloves I9C 25c and 50c Children's Hoods I7C 75c Misses' Caps 33C 60c Stocking jCaps 38c $5.00 Bearskin Coals . , . . . $2.58 $6.00 Children's Coats 2.98 $10.00 Misses' Coats ............... 498 Wool Blankets 25c 19c 50c 88c . 43c 58c 78c 23c 39c 4c 5c lie 9c 78c 23c 75c $2 25 $3 25 2 50 3.50 7 98 998 598 7.49 9.98 3.75 498 7.49 9.98 33.34 26.67 1.98 2.98 3.98 6.67 9.98 $4.50 Wool Blankets $6.50 Wool Itlankets $7.50 Wool Itlankets $8.50 Wool Blankets $0.00 Wool Blankets $0.50 Wool Blankets $11.00 Wool -"$3 00 4.25 5.00 5.67 5.98 6.34 Blankets 734 MEN S WEAR SECTION $1.25 Men's Wool ribbed Vnder- wear 73C $1,50 Men's ult Wool natural grey I'ndcrwear SI.28 $1.25 ami $1.50 Men's Dress Shirts... 7&C 75c Men's Outing Flannel Night ! Shirts $2.00 Men's fancy Vests J QQ $3.00 Men's fancy Vasts ............ 5Q $3.50 Men's fancy Vests t-75 $10.00 Men's Suits ,. Q5 $12.50 Men's Suits S.tS $13.50 Men's Suits g.QS $13.00 Men's Suits 9 95 $20.00 Men's Suits .'. 1335 $22.50 Men's Suits (4.95 $25.00 Men's Suits 16 65 15c Linen Collars 25c Ties 5g 35c Golf Gloves 25C 35o Wool Mittens 25C 75e and 85c Lined Mittens ........ i . 49 g 1 75c and 85c Caps 48C 85c and $1.25 Shirts 25C 25o Wool Mittens ". jg 20c and 25c fancy Homo Jc 6(ki heavy fleeeril Slen's Vndcr- derwear 38c $1.50 and $2.50 men s lints . . . ... . . . 49q 85c German Koi 03 C 25c heavy wool Sox 9c S0t; and 80c heavy Wool Sox 43C $1.25 German Sox 87C Boys' Wear Section 50c to 85c Shirts 25c Boys' Caps 50c to $1.00 Boys' I'ndcrwear 35c Boys' Golf. Gloves 85c Boys' lined Mittens 65o Boys' Outing Night Shirts $1.50 to $4.50 Boys' Suits $8.00 Boys' Suits $4.00 Boys' Bulls $4.50 Boys' Suits $5.00 Boys' Suits $3.00 to $4.00 Boys' Reefers $3.00 Boys' Overcoats $4.00 Boys' Overcoats $4.50 Boys' Overcoats , . . , $3.00 Boys' Overcoats $1.00 and $1.23 heavy Laiudoun . .fleeced I'ndcrwear 25c 9c 29c 22c 22c . 38c .$1.00 . 1.98 2.67 2.98 3.34 . 1.48 1.98 2.67 2.98 3.34 88c Every Arfce af Reduced Prices LA GRANDE, OREGON I m Every Article at Reduced Prices 1 1 il n t: :: it it it it it :: a n 1907, F. L. MEYERS, s Cashlei. .1.... .