La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 28, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PHYSICIAN 8.
O. L. BIGGERS. M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Ralston Butldlns. over J. 1L
Berry" Store.
Office 'Phono Black HIL , .
Realdanco 'Phono Red 1091.
3. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Pbjrslclan and Surgeon.
Office tn Now Bank Building. Rooma
JO-IL 'Phoneo: Residence, Mala
t 81; Office, Main 71.
DR. A. U RICHARDSON.
Physician and Surgeo.
. Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 135. Residence Main 55
, N. MOLITOR, M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St
Office Main 68 -: Residence Main 69
BACON & HALL.
Phvslclans and Surgeons.
Office '. a Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19.
C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62.
I , " 7- - T T7
DR. H. C. P. MOORB
Osteopathic Physicians.
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Summer Building.
Phones: Office Main 6S; Res. Main
VETERINARY 6CRGEON8.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Burgee n.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office "Phone Black 1861.
' Inderendent 'Phone 68.
DR. II. W. RILEY.
Graduato Ohio Stat University Vso
lnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of all
kinds. Country calls promptly a
wered. ,
Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa
cific, Black 1901. Independent,
White 20.
ABSTRACTERS.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurance.
Office next door to La Grande Na
tional Bank.
La Grande Orego
TEACHERS OF MUSIC
KATHERINE M. QUINN. MUS. BAC
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio 1401 Eighth Street.
Phone Black 841.
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlnclv
La Grande School of Music
Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo
cite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 478.
MISS 8TELLA V. OLIVER.
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio over J. M. Berryt Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLER,
Civil. Mining. Irrigation Englneerta
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grand Oreg o
iilome Made!
CANDY
: Better than Ever j
FRUITS
NUTS
CIGARS
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SELDER
CANDY
STORE;
dentists.
a B. CArTKORN.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande ' Ore got
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. .
Deotiat.
Room ti. La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black
La Grande ' Oncor
Dr. 8. H. Easto? Dr. J. E. Btevensoa
Res. Red 191. Res. Black SSI.
E AS LET & STEVENSON.
Dental Parlors and Laboratory.
Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge
work, a specialty.. .
Office Opposite Foley Hotel.
Office .'Phone Black 911. i
ATTORNEYS.
Cbaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cochraa
COCHRAN COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande .... Oregot
VI A VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 191.
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DRUG STORE
DR. 0. A. FISHER. Prop.
Patent Medic ens,
Perfumes, Toilet Articles
Trusses, and Rubber
Goods.
OPEN DAY OR NIGHT
PHONE CALLS ANSWER- J
EU DAY OR NIGHT
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
bank
THE BOY AND
THE BANK BOOR.
should be Inseparable that is, ever
boy should be taught to savs, even be
fore he begins to earn. The younger
the start the more they will save,
and the better they will enjoy th
habit et saving. We encourage thrift
In the young, knowing that It leads
to Independence and prosperity In
middle age. Bank your savings with
us, and watch them grow year by
year. In this way your money will be
earning money.
OFFICERS:
F. M. BTRKIT, President
WM. MILLER, Vice-President
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. 8CROGGIN. Assistant Cashier.
F. J. HOLMES, r"-easurr
A CHAIR HOSPITAL.
If you have a chair or In fact 4
A CHAIR HOSPITAL.
anv niece of furniture which Is
on the invalid list you can not
do better than to bring It to my
furniture hospital, where a
aneedv cure Is assured. Prompt
and neat work assured. Remem-
ber that I make all kinds of
buggy covers. Call on me for all
kinds of upholstering.
"
j. n. im.LMAN.
Mop on Fir Street, Next Door lo
Thorn's Grocery. Black 151 1.
ARTISTS '
GATHER
fOR
Twenty-five of the tip-top local min
strel talents have been picked for
parts In the Elks' minstrels, which la
to be presented here on February 11
and 12, to swell the new Elks' build
ing fund. These 25 artists and who
ever else feels Inclined to help the
good move along, 'are asked to appear
at the Elks' hall this evening, when
full and final plans will be formulat
ed. Parts for the olio, end-men,
singers, dancers and "stunt" men are
SCRIP LIGIil
Advance Information lias been re
ceived by Agent J. H. Keeney from
the O. R. & N., pertaining to tffe fu
ture sale of scrip boons. Auuul U.c
first of February there will be three
or four classes on sale, which will be
of much the same nature as the diss
now on sale. The exact rulings which
will control the sale of the new books
which are soon to be out. Is not defin
itely known.
Locally, there Is little demand for
the 830 scrip books, which went on sale
the first of the year. In many ways
the scrip Is convenient and in the end
Is really a money saving means. To a
person contemplating two trips to
Portland within the year. It will mean
the saving of 84.50, as the 1000-mile
scrip book Is purchased for 830 and
provides for a rebate of 84.50 when
used up. The scrip can be used as
mileage or to purchase tickets.
It Is presumed the new set of scrip
will be on sale under similar rules.
BUS IMPS
That Congressman W. R. Ellis of
this city. Is closely guarding the inter
ests of the people of the eastern Ore
gon congressional district, Is shown by
the measure for the relief of desert
land entrymen Introduced by him in
the house last Saturday morning.
The measure Is to provide for the
relief of desert land entrymen who
may have been delayed In making fi
nal proof on their claims by reason of
floods, washouts or other unavoidable
obstacles anil extends the time of
making such proofs to April 1, 1910.
The time for the reclamation of such
land Is also extended to October 1,
1909. A Washington dispatch says of
the bill Introduced by Congressman
Ellis:
Representative Ellis today Intro
duced a bill providing that the time
for reclamation of all lands covered
by desert land entries In Umatilla
county, Oregon, heretofore made,
where It can be shown in the satisfac
tion of the department of the Interior
that the entryman has been hindered,
delayed or prevented from reclaiming
such land by unusual floods, either
directly or Indirectly, Is hereby extend
ed until the first day of October, 1909,
and the time for making final proof
of reclamation of said lands Is hereby
extended to the first day of April.
1910.. Pendleton East Oregonian.
Fljrurm Count.
Figures are what count: talk today
goes for but little; hence, we want
to have every one In Union county try
our store as a place where they can
buy drugs right, and of perfect qual
ity, and good treatment generally will
be accorded all. Our knowledge oi
roft and selline price of drugs end
jr-fii gi-ner:, v ; i ,n a drug store
should be nf benefit t' all imr ctis
t'T,T ). U r r'-'v-. spoilt uvit yeara
in strictly retail huslneKs, and a num
ber of years In strictly rwO..ute
business. ' Hence we know how to
buy und how to sell. Try the tVirnei
drug store of Sllverthorn & 11.;. ...
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HUH PURS
all to be picked at this evening's meet
ing, when the arranging manager, Mr.
Miller of New York, la to be here.
' There Is need of more help. The
Elks want all talent available to be
present this evening. It is not neces
sary for admittance to the cast to
carry en Elks' pin or password. The
lodge wants all, regardless of lodge re
lation. Be out this evening and help
to make the coming event one long to
be remembered.
m,aS3
imitiMv
Peep's
Are often capalil
of doing injury to
less positive people, the very emphasis
of their affirmation making up for lack
of argument and v. ant of evidence.
And the worst of all dogmatist are
those doctors who, harking back to some
old dogma of the sellouts, Insist that
certain patient are beyond all medical
help, because, forsooth, their diseases
are beyond the limited medical know
ledge of the dogmatist '
"When the physicians had given m
p I was t.ured by the use of Pr. Pierce'l
Golden Medical Discovery." Thut state
tnent, varied sometimes in form but
identical in fact, is one of the common
expressions found in the letters of those
cured by "Golden Medical Discovery.
Sometimes the statement mns: "I was
I given up bv four doctors," showing a
I desperate effort to find relief in local
practitioners, nui nowever tne story
begins, it almost invariably ends with
the statement, " I am perfectly cured by
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery."
Persons suffering from " weak" lungs,
bemoi rhages, deep-aoated cough, ema
ciation ana weakness, have lieen restored
to perfect health by the " Discovery."
The philosophy of the cures effected
by this marvelous medicine is not hsrd
to understand. Life is sustained by
food, digested and assimilated. The
basis of health is a good appetite and a
sound digestion. In almost all case of
disease loss of appetite is an early symp
tom, and this is promptly followed by a
wasting oi the flesh. For some cause
the food eaten is not being converted
into nutrition and the body ana its or
gans, being starved, must grow weak.
There is only one way to get strength
and that is bv food. Dr. Pierce's Golden
' Medical Discovers- heal diseases of the
itomach anil adiea trains of digestion
and nutrition, so cabling the body to
assimilate the needed no-ansnment,
Thus various forms of "weakness," so-
called, are c.red by the "Discovery"
"weak" lungs, "weak" heart, "weak"
nerves, "weak" or sluggish liver, etc.,
because the organs are made strong by
food, which is perfectly digested and
assimilated after, the "Discovery" bus
healed the diseases of the stomach and
associated oigans of digestion and nu-
tntion.
PAIS ALl DONE.
T have taken vour medicine with the greatest
Mtlnlaetion," write Mm. leorge KtPhl, 01 I ax It
port Station. WwtmorrUnti Co., Pmn'i, an1
can honeatly aav Dr. Pierca'a Golden Medical
Ii sco very haa cured me ol a pain in my nahi
luuf that the bet doctor could not help. My
appetite tnd dueition have improved so that
can eat anything at alt, and I feel better than I
have for year. Your ' Favorite Prescription
baa cured me of womb trouble that I aufTercd
from for fifn veara, and palnmt mnnthly
trouble. I can work a whole dav and not gt
tired. My pain la all gone and I feci tike a new
Kraon. I Buffered with headache alt the time,
t have no headache now since taking your
medicine. Your 'Golden Medical l)ict7very '
and Favorite Prescript ion ' do all that you claim
for them, and more, too, I have been cured of
troubles that I suffered from tor fifteen years,
and the Leit doctor In the Hlate could not curt
arte. 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured me of
enralria that I suffered from for five years, and
if my letter can aave one other poor suffer.;
can publish it,"
"ALMOST A MiflAOLEm9
1 took s KTrre cold which settled lo th
bienrhUI tuh." writes Rev. Frank Hay, of Noe.
tam-tUr. lcfTr;n Co.. KsnMis. "Alter trvtDS
snfdtcioes iMheled "Mure Cnrc,"slmot withuul
mir, I wn t-d to try In. Plercv's Gohles
Mrtlicsl Ducovrry. I look two bottles sad ra
Aired, and have .ifiytri curat.
When ' htnk .( the (real pain I had CW
itirc. sns 'the trnt,le cough I had. 'U seems
ilrnoat a miracle that I waa an ftuon ralkred
Dr. Pierce's Fleassnt Pellets cure Con
Uipation. They do bj( re-sct upon the
ivi'tni and lecoti a necessity, a ds
assnv oilier PI I la
The Blue Mountain Cough Syrup
I not a new mixture for a cough. It
is an old standby for coughs, colds,
la grippe, whooping cough ar.d sore
throat. For sale by Red Croi drug
store. tf
Clams and fralw.
And fresh fish at the La
Orsnd- I
Cash Mot Co. 'Phone M!n
Main It.
Jul m-
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Place Your Surplus funis Willi t!ie Farmers and
. Traders. . .-.
NATIONAL BANK
Comparative Statement as Made to the Comptroller cf
the Currency .
September 6, 1900,
September 50, 1901,
September 15, 1902,
September 9, 1903,
September .6, 1904,
June 18, 1905,
.June 18,1906,
June - 21, 1907,
We pay you interest on your Saving Bank Aocount.
No Interest paid on Checking Accounts.
We are prepared to handle any Banking business entrusted to u with
care, promptness and safety.
With 20 year experience in Banking we are confidant tan'm'.. ..
absfaction. Z
Your business i appreciated by it officers: 5
J.W. SCRIBER. Cashier '
JUSfcr-ll 1'ALMt.K. Prei'dem
"Money in the Bank"
It' a sort of a password to a man s reliability In th buatneaa
world. At the La Grande National you have the advan
tage of a bis; and strong Institution whose policy U to give .
' the same carol ui uuuaiI Uuu ts ti-.; '
M to the largest. Along these line thl Bank I Increas
ing Its deposit every day. We should Uk to have your.
CAPITAL $100,000.00
SURPLUS 50,000.00
UND. PRO Fv 25,000,00
QEOROR PALMER, Pie. W. L. BRENH0LDT8. Aat CaU.
J. M. BERRT, Vle-Pre. 8.C. WILLIAMS, nd Ass't Cub.
F. I MB TER8. Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
F. M. Byrhlt, J. M. Berry A. B. Conley, F. i. Holme. C
C. Pennington, George Palmer, F. L. Meyer, Geo.
L. Cleaver, W. U Brenholts.
La Grande National Bank
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
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SIEGRIST & GO. I
JEWELERS
We wish to call your atterftion to our
REPAIR DEPARTMtlMT
We are" better prepared than ever to do
first class work. If you have a watch
that does not give you satisfaction, Dring
it to us and we will guaranteewe canfix it.
Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount
ing is one of our specialties.
All our work guaranteed and promptly done.
We will save you money
SIEGRIST & CO
JEWELERS
HAY, GRAIN, WOOD
We have in stcck 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 and sell oats, barley and mills tuff of all kinds.'
We'll sell flourat lower
We are closing out our wood business. Have about
100 cords left. Get some at a reduced price before it
is all gone.
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AND COMMISSION CO.
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Deposits,
179.524.05
156.108.60
194,041.94
226.904.70
184,443.64
141.879.63
143,225.54
218.731.09
a. e. WCL! LV a n &
,seeees
AND OPTICIANS
AND OPTICIANS
HA44AiAiAsSiaaAslsNti
price than others. Try us.
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