La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 07, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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La Grande Professional
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FUTSICIANS.
Q. U BIQGER3, M. D..
Physician nd Surgeuu.
Office Ralston Bulldlm.oTOLjM.
Berry's Store. '
Office 'Phone Black 1121.
Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Physician and Burgeon.
Office In New Bank Building. Rooms
20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main
88; Office. Main 7.
DR. A. U RICHARDSON,
rbyslclan and Surgeon,
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
DENTISTS.
C a CArTEORN,
Office over Hill's Drug 8tore.
La Grande Oregot.
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J. C PRICE, D. H. D.
Dentist.
Room S3, La Grande National BanV
Building. 'Phone Black 11.
La Grande OrtC -
- N. MOLITOR, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St.
Office Main 8 : Residence Main
Dr. B. II. Kaxl.-y Dr. 3. E. Stevensoa
Res. Red 191. - Res. Black SSI
EASLEY & STEVENSON.
Dental Parlors and Laboratory.
Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge
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Orrioe Opposite Foley Hotel.
' Office 'Phone Black 911.
BACON & HALL,
physicians and Surgeons.
Office . , ia Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19.
C. T. Bacon, Residence. Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52.
ATTORNEYS.
diaa. E. Cochran flo. P. Cociirsu
COCHRAN A COCHRAN,
, Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building
L Grande - - - - Oregoi
DR. P. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOOR
Osteopathic Phyblolans
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Simmer Building.
Phones: Office Main 88: Res. Main
Money Supports the Home
VIA VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers lilt.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgeco. 1
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand
. Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1J1. ,
Independent 'Phone 58.
' DR. H. W. KILEY.
Graduato Ohio State University Vac
clnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of si
kinds. Country calls promptly as
wered.
Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa
clflc, Black 101. Independent,
White 20.
and It needs a steady Influx of it to
maintain the household and keep It
going. To be sure of that steady flow
of money, it is the best plan to bank
the savings so that you will know
where to reach them In time of need.
For "rainy days" come to the thrif
tiest of us at times, and it is well for
us If they find us prepared. Bank
your surplus cash with us now, and
you will have the pleasure of know
ing that it Is not only secure, but
earning good Interest.
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
bank
OFFICERS!
F. M. BYRKIT, President
WH. MILLER, Vice-President.
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. SCROGGIN. Assistant Cashier.
F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer.
ABSTRACTERS.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abo tracts of Title. Fire Insurance.
Office next door to La Grande Ns
tlonal Bank.
La Grande ------ Oregot
TEACHERS OF MXJSIO
Seattle. (Special correspondence.)
Owing to a slight rumor that tne
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposlton is
going to be postponed caused by the
recent financial flurry, the executive
committee of the 1909 fair has passed
the following resolution: "It Is the
unanimous opinion of the members
of the executive committee that the
Alaska-Yukon-Paclflo exposition be
held at the place and time hitherto
planned Seattle, U. 8., from June
to October 15, 1909."
The contract for another large ex-
hiblt palace, the Agricultural build
ing, has been let for 881,880. Six of
the main buildings will soon be well
under way. The Manufacturers build'
Ing is progressing rapidly.
The executive committee announces
that there is plenty of money on hand
with which to carry on the work and
that money for stock Is coming In all
the time.
Word received from Washington,
n. P.. from Vice-President- John H.
McGraw, Director of Exploitation H.
Rttd, Indicates that congress Is
looking with favor on the exposition.
The appropriation bill will soon come
up for consideration. The govern
ment has asked for more ground
space than was originally allotted to
it
The management of the exposition
has secured the services of Col. Henry
E. Dosch, of Portland, Ore., as direc
tor of the division of exhibits. The
exhibits department is being organ
ized and prospective exhibitors can
now receive information In regard to
space by applying to Col. Dosch. Al
ready many large firms throughout
the country have applied for space
Col. Dosch represented the state of
Oregon as commissioner at New Or
leans, Chicago, Omaha, Buffalo, and"
Charlestown In this country and at the
Fifth International exhlblton held at
Osaka, Japan, n 1903, he. was com
missioner from the state ' of Oregofl
and Lewis' and Clark exposition.
The directors of the Japanese ex
position recognized Col, Dosch's abll
lty as an "exposltlonlst," and placed
him In charge of all foreign exhibits.
His services were recognized by the
emperor of Japan, who decorated him
with the medal of a chevalier of the
sacred treasure. Col. Dosch was also
given a diploma of merit for his ser
vices at the Osaka exposition. It
bears the signature of the mikado and
the royal seal. ,
Colonel Dosch was also commls
Bloner general to the Louisiana Pur
chase exposition for the Lewis and
Clark fair.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
To the Hon. County Court of Union
County, Oregon:
We, the undersigned legal voters
and actual residents of the precinct
of Hilgard, Union county, Oregon,
and having actually resided in said
precinct at least 30 days immediately
preceding the date of signing and fil
ing 'of this petition, hereby respect
fully petition your Honorable Court
to grant to Nils Holverson. a license
to sell splritous, malt or vinous liquors
or fermented cider, commonly known
as hard cider, In less quantities than
one gallon, in the town of Hilgard,
Union county. Oregon, commencing on
or about the 6th day of March, 1908
Dated this 20th day of January,
1908.
P. Garvey, lohn Rogers, B. W.
Sanford, Jos. Lafferty, Pat Daly, Lee
Young, J. H. Young, Geo. Dreher, Ed
Peterson, William Cantrell, Mat An
derson. Ed Baling, J. R. Beauchamp,
William Law, C. S. Haws, J. W
Scott, W. J. Baling, J. D. Casey, J. C
Hart J. R. Mann, C. F. Dreher, Claud
Miller, J. Landers, Hans Endrup, B.
F. Young, Wm. Dreman, Fr. Beau
champ, D. H. McWaters, A. Youns,
B. Scholdstrom, F. Scholdstrom, Geo.
McGarry, John E. Brlgham, Chas.
Farrier, N. C. Endrup, J. Hlbbs, J. M.
Haeey. Harry French, A. Sundman, J.
T. Holmes, W. M. Condlt, G. Klopfen
stein. Earl Rankin.
Notice is hereby given that 1 Will
on the 4th day of March, 1908, apply
to the county court of Union county,
Oregon, at the court house In La
Grande, Oregon, for a license to sell
splritous, malt or vinous liquors, or
fermented cider, commonly known as
hard cider, in quantities less than one
gallon, in the town of Hilgard, Union
county, Oregon, commencing on or
about the 5th day Oi March, 1908.
NILS HOLVERSON.
GEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLT5, Ass't Cashier
J. M. BERRY. Vic President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier ,
P. L. MEYERS, CashieT . , ,
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La Grande National
Of La Grande, Oregon
Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
. DIRECTORS , .
J. M. Berry A. B. Conley F, J. Holmas F. M. Brykit
C. C. Pannington . F. L, Mayers Geo. L, Cleaver
W. L. Brenholt Oeorg Palmer
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Place Your Surplus Funds With the Farmers and
Traders , V
NATIONAL BANK!
Comparative Statement as-Made to tne Coiiipuv"i" Ci
the Currency
September 6,. 1900, Deposits,
September 30, 1901,
September 15, 1902, "
September 9, 1903, - "
September 6, 1904, "
June 18,1905,
June 18, 1906, "
June
21,1907,
1?9,32405
156,108.60
194,041.94
226,904.70
184,443.64
141.879.65
143,225.34
218,731.09
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Arrival and Departure of Trains al
' , La Grande,
No. I, westbound Portland Special,
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, :su a. m.
M enuthnund Dasscnger, mall
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts :G0 a. m.
No. Z, eastbounJf Chlcsgo Special
arrives 8:05 p. m.: departs, 8:10 p. m
ici k weitbound passenger, mall
atvjl express, arrives 9:65 p. m.; de
parts, 10 p. m.
Elgin Brand!.
riwi Tj, Grando at 8 a. m, and
(CATHERINE M. QUINN, MU& BAi"
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio 1401 Eighth Street
'Phone Black 841.
PROF. E. PORTER DAT. Frlnclw
La Orande School of Music
Mrs. Day assistant School oppo
lite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 471.
MISS STELLA l. OLIVER.
Teachcf of Ptano and Harmony.
Studio over J. M. Berryr-Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS,
L. A. PICKLER.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Enginewrln
and Surveying.
Estimates, plana and specification
Otflc In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Orande ....... Orern
IN A HMKRY?
THEN CALL
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than
' it takes to tell it.
' 1 Day ohar.e Pad 761
N;Shl " B.ack :792
Wsst. s'ws - - ---- -fvf'-e
J. L. SLIRS, 4
Contractor and Builder. 4
and
Dealer In Building Material. 4
BUILDING STONE,
CLEAN COARSE SAND
AND GRAVEL DELIVERED. C
Drop' a line, nam.ng work, 4
and I will nam the right 4
price. :: ::
La Grande. Oregon. 4
The Jumping OH Place,
"Consumption had me in its grasp
and I had almost reached the Jumping
off place when I was advised to try
Dr. King's New Discovery, and I
Want to say right now, It saved my
life. Improvemnt began with the
first bottle, and 'after taking one
dozen bottles I was a well and happy
man again," says George Moore, of
Grlnvistand, N. C, As a remedy for
coughs and colds and healer of weak,
sore lungs and for preventing pneu
monia New Discovery is supreme. 60c
and 81 at the Newlin Drug Co.'s drug
store. Trial bottle free.
Dclegatea to Chicago Convention.
The republican national convention
which will nominate candidates for
president and vice-president, at Chi
cago, June 16, will consist of 9 SO del'
egates. The last convention was com
posed of 094 delegates, but the na
tlonal committee has reduced the rep
resentation of the territories and the
District of Columbia from six to two
delegates. Oklahoma comes in with
14. It will require 491 votes to nom
riate. The following list Show the
number of delegates to be Snt from
each state. From the list perhaps
you can figure Out who the nominee
will be:
Alabama, 22; Arkansas, 18; Cali
fornia, 20; Colorado, 10; Connecticut,
14; Delaware, 6; Florida, 10; Geor
gia, 26; Idaho, ; Illinois, 54; Indi
ana, 30; Iowa, 26; Kansas, SO; Ken
tucky, 26; Louisiana, 18; Maine, 12;
Maryland, 16; Massachusetts, 82;
Michigan, 28; Minnesota, 22; Missis
sippi, 20; Missouri, 36; Montana, 6;
Nebraska, 16;' Nevada, 6; New Hamp
shire, 8; New Jersey, 24; New" York,
78; North Carolina, 24; North Dako
ta, 8; Ohio, 46; Oklahoma, 14; Ore
gon, 8; Pennsylvania, 68; Rhode In
land, 8; South Carolina, 18; South Da
kota, 8; Tennessee, 24; Texas, 36;
Utuh, 6; Vermont, 8; Virginia, 24;
Washington, 10; West Virginia, 14;
Wisconsin, 26; Wyoming, 6; District
of Columbia, 2; Alaska, 2; Arizona, 2;
Hawaii, 2; New Mexico, 2; Philippine
Islands, 2; Porto Rico, 2; total, 930.
. Dressmaking. ' ,
Up-to-date dressmaking a special
ty. Experienced assistant from Port
land. Mrs. Conlon, 1904 Third St..
'Dhone Black 1591. 2-5-19
HERF TO STAY
Although the present
electric light famine has
temporarily placed us owfr
of business, we are not
out of busthess by any
means. When the lights
are on again the public
vill find that we will still
behere with the very best
electric show in pastern
Oregon. We are taking
advantage of the con
dition of affairs to make
many improvement as
the public will readily see
when we again open to
the public.
ELECTRIC THTATRE CO.
E. M. Sherwood, Mgr.
W pay you Interest on your Saving Bank Accounts. '
No Interest paid on Checking Account.
W ar prepared to handle any Banking business entrusted to uj with
care, promptness and safety.
With 20 yar experience in Banking w r confident wJ can jrlvt you
atisfaction. , .
Your business is appreciated by it officer:
J, W. SCRIBER, Cashier
JOSEPH PALMER. Presdau
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Learn Chartler shorthand, the
shortest system In existence. Ten
rules, 63 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 weeks' study. Call, Miss Cates,
Black 1591. 2-8tf
IMBLER
DRUG STORE
DR. 0. A. FISHER. Prop.
Patent Medic ens,
Perfumes, Toilet Articles
Trusses, and Ru b b e r
Goods.
OPEN DAY OR MIGHT
PHONE CALLS ANSWER
ED DAY OR NIGHT
S1EGRIST & CO.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
We wish to call your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are' better prepared than ever to dp
first class work. If you have a wa.tch .
that does not give you satisfaction, oring J ;
it to U3 and we will guarantee we can fix it.
Diamonds reset or mounted in hew' mount- ,'
ing is one of our specialties. . '. 4
All our work guaranteed and promptly donei '
We will save you money
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gjuu aauiiK, aiu lur pwpie wno aWvroS vi-0
like the good things of Ufa at a
moderate cost. If you belong to
that class, ecme in and what
w can do foi you.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
$4.50
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We ssll weekly meal
ticket for
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Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires. '
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
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