La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 05, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Agents Oregon Daily Journal
LEWIS BUILDING, OPPOSITE SUMMER HOUSS
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It Will Pay You to Investigate I
We Need the Money
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
LA GRANDE OREGON
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I SKATING NOT PERMITTED 1
In View of the fact that I desire to cut and house j j
ice on my pond uest of the city, known generally as J
"Dutch Pond" for use as commercial ice, I hereby
forbid anyone from skating on the same and ail tres
passing will be prosecuted.
JULIUS ROESCH.
YOUR WORK
Is what we want. We don't ;
call on you one week for it and
tell you the next we cannot do it for ;
you. We want it now, and all the time. !
We do not think it necessary at this timejtosay j
anything about the class of work we.turn out. j
The fact that we have been in theLAUN- !
DRY business for twelve years in La x
Grande we think sufficient evi- ;
dence that our work is sat- !
isfactory. Try it
A. B. C. LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE MAIN 7
i: A HXrNFECTIONERY
AN ARRAY OF GOODIES
that will please anyone with a pal
ate young or. old; male or female
is here displayed, not only on
special occasions, but every day in
the year our shop's open. A taste
for candy is not confined to child
ren and women only. Men we all
like them.
'A
ill
If the democrats really want to
elect the next president, why not se
lect a candidate who reprt stnts some
thing? says the Fatersoo ',N. J.) Eve
ning News. In the peron of ex
Governor William I louglas, the
great shne manufacturer of Brockton,
Mass.. the democracy would find an
Ideal rund. date. Mr. Douglas la a
self-made man. Ho las worked up
from the" shoemaker's bench to hte
governor"! chair He can sympathize
with labor. He la head of a grent
industry and is a capitalist and
knows the needs of business and In
dustry. He Is a banker and under
stands the currency question. He Is
a manufacturer and knows the tariff
situation. He Is a constructive states
man, as witness the wise legislation
of Massachusetts In relation to sav
ings banks and life insurance, nu is
not Identified with the factions that
have rent the democratic party. He
carried the rock-ribbed republican
state of Massachusetts by a phenom
enal majority. He would reunite the
democracy and lead it to victory. He
has no past political record like Bry
an's. He would make a safe and
sane candidate; that is, if he could be
induced to take the nomination. The
truBts and grafters would not like
him, but the great body of the com
mon people, the business men and
the farmers would elect him. The
democracy are In the political wil
derness. If William L. Douglas would
take the nomination, he would be the
political Moses that will lead them to
the promised land of victory ,at the
poll next November.
KEWSlTfMS
We had a heavy fall of snow last
week, but It Is quietly disappearing
now.
Several of our neighbors' thermom-!
eters registered 51 below zero January
31.
A pleasant time was enjoyed by aj
few friends at the home of B. P. Bur
nett Saturday evening. Music, cards
and games were the pastimes of the'
evening. Refreshments were served,
at midnight.
Several of Tom Loftus' horses are
very sick with lung fever. One died
Sunday night.
Stock is doing well on the prairie
this winter.
Mrs. A. H. Sullivan Is visiting her
son, E. J. Sullivan of La Grande, for
a few weeks.
Ben "Ha gey has brought his cattle
uuik iu ill, i,r!r!c ?r?m vllev.
where he wintered them.
Tom Loftua is In La 'Grande this
week, on business.
School will close this week. All
will be sorry to Bee Miss Bessie
Combs, the teacher, leave us. . She
has made friends of us all.
Henry Hill, the terror of Coytedom,
will leave Tuesday for Pendleton, on
a business trip.
Mrs. Jeff Ayers has been on the
sick list, but Is feeling better now.
' Bad colds have afflicted the peo
ple of Starkey this winter, but noth
ing more serious has been reported.
I FRATERNAL- ORDERS I
t LA GRANDE, ORE. ,
Woodmen of the World.
La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O.
W meets every Friday of each
month In the K. of P. hall In Corpe
building. Al visiting members wel
come, N. L. ACKLES.
J. H. KEENEY. Consul Commander.
Clerk.
F. O. E. ; ' -La
Grande Aerie No. 25. F. O. E.,
meets every Friday night In .' Elks'
hall at 1 p. m.
vlted to attend.
, Fc rest ere of America.
Court Maid Marian No.' i
each Wednesday night In Elks' ha.
Brothers are Invited to attend. ' ',
NERI ACKLES, C. R.
G. V. HENDHICKS. F. 3.
' Board of Trustee: Dr. G. L. B tur
gors, Oscar Berger and Herbert Pat
terson, 1 1 1
M. W, A. '
La Grande Camp No. 770J meet
Visiting brethren In- every Monday evening at I. O. O. T.
i ' ' hall. ; Al) visiting neighbors are coe-
D. H. PROCTOR, W.
J. II. lk'ishmax", V. S. !
P.
1'ydiluu Sisters,
Rowena Temple No. . Pythian '
Sisters, meets every Thursday evening
at 8 p. m.. In K. d"f P, hall, lit the A,
dially Invited to attend,
i .V.., E- C. DAVIS,
! " T. E. COX Clerk, :
t ; j . A. F. A. M. . ' r
La Grande Lodge No. 41,' A. F. ft.
M., hulds regular meetings first
Corpe buydlrg. Visiting members cor- and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. ' j
dially Invited.
LIZZIE HAWORTH, M. E. C.
EUNICE PROCTER. M. of R. ft C.
L. O. T. M. '' ' '
Hive No. 27, L. O. T. M., meeU
every first and third Thursday of each
month at S o'clook In the afternoon.
Visiting members made welcome.
SADIE KLINTWORTH, L. C.
MAGGIE REYNOLDS, K. of R.
L. H. RTJB8ELL, W.
. C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
Again in the City.
Now you have the opportunity to
oonsult Dr. W. H. Keating, the expert
eyesight specialist of Salt Lake, Utah.
If you have defective eyesight or ira
properly fitted glasses. The doctor Is
not a stranger and can furnish many
references in La Grande, as he has
visited here for the past five years
and will visit here regularly In the fu
turfc every three months. The doctor
grinds and makes every pair of glass
es he fits himself, so you will be sure
to get a perfect fit and carries the
latest Instruments for making a thor
ough examination of the eye. A $1000
reward will be paid for any case of
defective sight not totally blind which
he cannot Improve with his special
ground lenses. Don't fall to consult
him If you have defective eyesight or
Improperly fitted glasses. Now at the
Sommer hotel. Room 1. Oflce hours
till 12 a. m., and 1 till 7 p. m.
A Witty President.
A witticism was attributed the
other day in Washington to the pres
ident. A young man, the story goes,
during a call at the white house, told
the president that he had been mar
ried a year before and was already
the father of a boy. "I congratulate
you," said the president "I am sure
you find it pleasanter to be a loving
sire fhan a sighing lover."
Shorthand.
Learn Chartler shorthand, the
shortest system In existence. Ten
rules, Et word signs, no prefixes, suf
fixes, contractions or omissions. Used
In the leading business colleges in
Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Ta
coma. Students take dictation after
three week's' study. Call, Miss Cates,
Black 1591. 2-gtf
Dressmaking.
Up-to-date dressmaking a special
ty. Experienced assistant from Port
land. Mrs. Conlon, l0t Third St.,
'phone Black 1681. 1-5-19
: IMBLER
DRUG STORE
DR. 0. A. FISHER. Prop.
Patent Medic ens,
Perfumes, Toilet Articles
Trusses, and Rubber
Goods.
OPEN DAY OR NIGHT
PHONE CALLS ANSWER
ED DAY OR NIGHT
' I. CO. F. , I
Star Encampment No. II, L o, .
F meets eve7 second and fourtfc
Wednesday In the month In Odd Fes
lows ball. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. :f . . D. E. COX, C F.f
W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe.
Brotherhood of On la.
La Grande Nest No. 17. meets In alw.v. ,onm(l
im jl. oi f. nan every xuesoay eve
ning at 8 o'clock,
cordially invited.
N. L. ACKLES, Executive.
B. L. LEAVITT. Secretary.
. M. B. of A. ;
Meets first and third Thursday evi
at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members
Visiting brothers Ci j
J. A. ARBUCKLB, President,
VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
K. of P.
Red Cross Lodge No. 17,
very Monday evening In Castle Hall, attend.
La Grande Lodge No. 4 It.
each Thursday svenlna- at I a'elaek tm
! Elks' hall on Adams avenue. VMS-
meets tng brothers are cordially Invited t
Corpe building." A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
D. H. PROCTOR, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. ft 8.
PAINT AND WALL f
I PAPER STORE
PAINTING
AND
PAPERHANQINO
f Staniels & Bugg f
1420 ADAMS AVENUE
La Grinds, Oregon I
X Phone
Red 1921 i
SWIFT'S f REMIUM
HAMS AND BACON
,C,v.-'v y None better. Every piece is
VC.. . guaranteed. Fresh shipment
Is.
j . .
just received.
Phone Main 75
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. P0LACK, Propr.
W. B. BAROENT. Exalted Rule.
Q. B. M'CULLT, Ree. Beo.
, l a a r,
La Grande Lodg No. II, aaeats a
Rebekahs. their ball every Saturday nlgfct Vis-
Crystal Lodge No. E0. meets every Ring brothers cordially Invited to -Tuesday
evening at the L O. O. T. tend. Cemetery plat saay be seen
lodge. All vUlUng members are In- Model Restaurant
flted to attend.
LAURA STILES, N.
JENNIE SMITH, Secretary
T. J. 8CR00QIN, N. tL
D. E. COX, Secretary.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Fin. Bee,
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I BRICK IS CHEAPER
i -rl) c building, at the present price of lumber, is
cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated
tnat my brick is superior to any made in Oregon. I 2
:an furrish common brick in any quantity. No order 2
too large or too small to receive prompt attention.
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known
on application. j
IGEO- KRIEGERj
i Phones Residsncs, Black 701, Yard, Redoes 1. La Grands, Oregon
AN ENTIRE NE W LINE
LADIES NECKWEAR
A Quantity of Laces and Beadings
Continuous Sale the Year Round
E. M. Wellman&Co. ADAAVMESW
A C1IAIR HOSPITAL.
If you have a chair or In fact
any piece of furniture which Is
on the Invalid list you can not
do better than to bring It to my
furniture hospital, where a
speedy cure is assured. Prompt
and neat work assured. Remem
ber that I make all kinds of
buggy covers. Call on ma for all
kinds of upholstering.
3. II. IIILLMAN.
Shop on Fir Street, Next Door to
Thorn's Grocery. Black 1511.
LA GRANDE
SCHOOLofMUSIC
Studio over Selder's
candy parlors. : : :
PROF. DAY, Principal
wte- E p S ELDER
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