La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 14, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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msna observer, la grakok. oregoh, Friday, February h, ttos.
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La Grande Professional
Directory
LOCAL M'il
IS RETIRED
PHYSICIAN 8.
O. L. BIGQBRS, M. D.,
Pbyeiolan and Surgeon.
Office Ralatoa Building, over J. If.
V - Berry's Hot.
Otftcs Those Black 1111. '
EmMmh 'Phone Red 1101.
J. HOBBAftD, M. D.
Pfcratcaaai and Bnrgama,
Office in New Bank Building. Boom
I0-IL 'Pksass: Realdsao. Main
Hi OMm, Main 71.
DB. A. 1 B1CBAKD0ON.
rkyaeasssi and Baifpa.
Olfloa avaa HiU'a Drug Store.
Office 'Pkoaa lit. RssUeas MaM s
N. MOLTPOB, 1C. D.,
FhjaaaJa aad Surgeon.
Corner Ada Ave. and Depot St
Otttoe Mala -:- Rtsideaes laala
dentists.
a B. CATTEORN.
Office ever
La Grand
HiU'a Drug Btora.
Oracav
J. C. PBICB. D. U. D.
Boom II, La raada Natieaal Bank
Building. 'Phaaa Blaek till.
La Oranda ) Orwssx
A her more than two years as local
agent for the Pacific Express company
F. Masses has resigned and by to
morrow will have taken up his new
vocation In the Blue Mountain cream
ery, as shipping clerk.
Route Agent Birch Is hers today
checking the retiring agent out. and
the. successor will be here tomorrow
morning, according to present ar
rangements.
The new agent Is R. C. Hlte, for
merly of Spokane. He Is overdue
here now, but It Is believed that be
will reach here this evening, and be
Introduced to his new office tomorrow
morning.
Dr. B. U. Itaalir Dr. J. E. BtaveBuoa
Has. bed Xl. Res. Blaak til,
ASLBT BTBVENBON.
Dental Paris ss aad tavbosatorr.
Aluminum Plates, Crews and Bridge
wssk, a specialty.
Oftia OMtaatia ffVtlsy Hotel.
Offlaa 'Pkoaa Black 111.
BACON 4k HALL.
PfcvBkrlasM and Burgeons.
Otfloa A C aass National Bank
Building. 'Phena Main II.
C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main It.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main Bt.
ATrOBBBTTB.
Ctjas. BL Caahran Cast. P,
COCHRAN COCHRAN,
La Oranda Natloaal Baak Balldlng.
L Oranda - - - . Oregot
DR. F. B. MOORB .
DR. H. C. P. MOORB
Osteopathic Physicians.
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Found.
Office flnmmer Building.
Phones: Office Main IS; Res. Main
Money Supports the Home
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TIAVI.
MRS. ORACB MeALtSTBR.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1171.
VETKIUNAFY STJRGBONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Burger u.
Office at Hill's Drug Btore, La Grand,
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black ltll.
Independent 'Phone 18.
dr. h. w. Hirjnr.
Oraduato Ohio State University Vac.
clnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of
kinds. Country calls promptly
swered.
Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa
clflc, Black 1101. Independent,
White 20.
ABSTRACTERS.
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
1 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
ius If they find us prepared. Bank
lyour surplus cash with us now, and
you will have the pleasure of know-
Ins that It Is not only secure, but
earning good Interest.
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
tank
OFFICERS!
tJ F. M. BYRKIX. President ,
WM. MILLER, Vice-President
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. SCROOOIN. Assistant Cashier.
F. J, HOLMKS, Treasurer.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abstracts of Title. Fire Inwtnume.
Office next door to La Grande Na
tional Bank.
La Grande ------ Orego
TEACHERS OF MTSIO
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Arrival ami
Departure of
La Grande.
Trains at
No. 1. westboun'" Portland Special,
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m.
Tfo. 8, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts 1:60 a. m.
No. I, eastbound Chicago Special,
arrives 1:05 p. m.: departs, 1:10 p. ra.
Ne. . westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 9:55 p. m.; de
part. II P. . ' V
Elgin Branrli.
itvm La Grande at I a. m. and
(CATHERINE M. QUINN. MTJ8. BAC
Teacher of Piano and Harmony,
Studio 1401 Eighth Street
'Phone Black 841.
MPORTANCE OF SEED
COIJ FCT1QN TO FARMERS
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prtnetv
La Grande School of MllfllO
Mrs. Day assistant. School op po
lite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 471.
TT!?3 STELLA It. OLIVER.
Tnpr of Plonn and Harmony,
g'.ailj over J, U. Berry'e Store.
UIvll.
JiLiClltKAL ENGI.VKEH8.
L. A. PICKLE R.
Mining, Irrigation Enginenruu
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Oranda ------ Oregm
IN a MURKY?
THEN CALL
He will take that trunk to the D.
pot or your h ma in ies tiin th.n
tt taxe-. to tell it.
Day pfnr.e Red 781
N;ght " Biack :?32
Wia:'. alwsv t-ir ferv.:e
A mater which should receive the
most careful attention on the part of
the farmer Is the matter of seed se
lection, says an O. A. C. bulletin. The
utilization of cull potatoes, foul grain
and grass for seeding purposes Is, .like
the planting of low grade fruit trees.
a serious mistake .and one which al
ways leads to unsatisfactory results,
In short the success of any crop rests
primarily In the character of the seed
which we employ.
The influence of seed selection Is
well shown by consideration of the
development and perfection of the
sugar beet The ordinary garden
bpet contains from 4 to 5 per cent
of cane sugar. By careful selection
of seed from exceptionally rich beets,
the sugar content of the average beet
delivered at the factory has been In
creased to 15 and 10 per cent, and
Individual beets are found with a su
gar content of as high as 20 per cent.
At the Illinois station in the same
way corn of high starch content, for
the manufacture of starch, glucose
and alcohol, and of high protein con
tent for feeding, has been developed.
At the Oregon station also a vetch
with high protein content Is being
obtained by this process of selection.
Thc-egrade of a seed depends in the
first place upon Its vitality or power
to germinate and secondly upon Its
purity or freedom from foreign seeds.
The germinating power of the seed
may be conveniently tested by placing
a definite number of seeds between
two layers of canton flannel In an or
dinary plnte, moistening the flannel
and Inverting over this another plate
to prevent evaporation. If kept In
a warm place (70 or 80 degrees), af
ter 4 to I dnjts the germinated seeds
may be counted and the percentage
of germination determined.
The vitality of the seed fs largely
Influenced by methods of curing,
age, etc. Records show that only I
per cent of a 10-year-old clover seed
germinated, whereas 15 per cent of
a good seed will grow. A largs acrs-age-of
Alberta wheat was a complete1
failure Inst year, due to wheat fresh
from the thresher being used for seed
before It had properly cured.
Probably the greatest amount of
adulteration occurs In the small grass
seeds. At the Maine station as high
as 16 per. cent of foreign seeds were
found In alfalfa and clover seed.
These Impurities are usually seeds of
noxious weeds which by this means
are carried far and wide. The pres
ence of foreign seeds may be detected
- v pouring a small o.uanliy of tb
ved to be tested on a piece of white
vw nnfl evjml!;lng with a smHl!
innirnlfylng class.
The ptnltv stnndnrds of the TTnlted
'nlcs require clover nnd alfalfa to be
if i'r cent pure with a germination
of 85 to 90 per cent. Oftts and wheat
!(8 per cent pure, with a germination
of 90 to 95 per cent. In foreign coun
tries these standards are somewhat
higher.
J. L. MARS,
Contractor and Builder. (
and
Dealer In Building Material.
4 Bl'lLDINO STONE.
CLEAN COARSE SAND
AND GRAVEL DELIVERED.
Drop a line, nam.ng work,
. and I will name the right
. price. :: :t a s:
4 1m Grande, Oregon.
GUARDIANSHIP.
Be It remembered, that at a regu
lar term of the county court of the
stata of Oregon, for tha county of
Union, in probate sitting,' b gun and
held at the oourt house In tha city of
La Grande, in said county and state.
on Monday, the Ith day of January,
A. D. 1908, the same being the first
Monday of said month and the time
fixed by law for holding a regular
term of said court, when were pres
ent the Honorable J. C Henry, Coun
ty Judge; J. B. Gllham, Clerk; F. P.
Chllders, Sheriff.
When, on Thursday, the 10th day of
January, A. D. 1908, or the 1 2nd judi
cial day of said term, among others
the following proceedings were had,
to-wlt:
In the matter of the Guardianship of
tha person and estate of Maggie
Given, true name Margaret Qlvsu
aa Insane person.
It appearing to the eourt from the
BeMMsB of 8. L. Given, guardian of
the person and estate of Maggie Glv
en, true name Margaret Given, an in
aaas person, that thera ia no personal
property belonging to said estate and
tkat there is ne cash on kaad to de
fray the expense tor tha support and
maintenance of said insane, and that
It is neeeasary te sell the following
described real estate, for tka support
and malaUaaa.ee oi sue mmi
person, te-wlt: All that pertioa of
the northeast quarter of the north
west Quarter of section II, township
4 S., sange 41 B." W. M.. excepting
that portion heretofore deeded to Min
nie Ostrander, bounded as conameno-
ing at the southwest corner of the
northeast quarter of the northwest
quarter of section 10, township 4 8
range 40 E. W. M., aa aforesaid, and
running thence east 14 roda and
links, thence north 59 rods and
links, thence west 54 rods and I links,
thence south 69 rods and I links to.
place of beginning.
It further appearing to the court
that the heirs at law and next of kin
of Maggie Given, true name Margaret
Given, are John Given. Portland, Ore.
gon; William Given, Straeter, Neva
da; Alfred Given, Sookane, Waahlrr
ton, and S. L. Given, La Grande, Ore.
It further appearing to the court
that It Is necessary to sell said above
described real property, and that
would be beneficial to said estate
sell the same,
It is by the said court ordered that
the above named heirs at law and
next of kin of said Maggie Given, true
name Margaret Given, and all per
sons Interested In said estate appear
at the office of the undersigned . at
the court house In the city of La
Grande, Union county, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, A.
1908, at the hour of two o'clock
said day to show cause why a license
should not be granted for the sale
of said real estate.
It is further ordered that a copy
of this order be published in the La
Grande Evening Observer and that
such publication be made once a week
for four successive weeks.
Done and dated this 30th day
January, A. D. 1908.
J. C. HENRT,
County Judge.
M I
GEORGE PALMER. President
J. M. BERRY, Vies President :
W. H. BRENHOLTS, Ass't Cashisr
C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier
F. L, XMEYERS, Cashier
3665
La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
J. M. Berry A. B. Conlsy F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit
X C. C Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver
v W. L. Brsnholts Gsorgs Palmer
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Place Your Surplus
Funds With the farmers and
Traders
NATIONAL BANK
Comparative SiaUiiiiul "cictstht Controller
x the Currency
September 6. 1900, Deposits, 1179.524.05
September 80, 1901, " . 156,108.60
September 15, 1902, " 194,041.94
September 9, 1903, " 226.904.70
September 6,1904, " 184.445.64
June 18. 1905, " 141.879.65
June 1ft. 1906 ' " 14S.225.84
June 21.1907, M 218,751.09 i-
Wt pay you interest on your Savings Bank AqoounU.
No Interest paid on Checking Accounts.
W are prepared to handle any Banking business entrusted to uj with
cars, promptnsts and safety.
With 20 year sxperienos in Banking ws are oonfldent wt can give you
atitfaction.
Your business Is appreciated by its officers:
J. W. SCRIBER. Cashier
JOSEPH PALMER. President
G. E M sCULLY, A.C
of
I SIEGRIST & CO.
X JEWELERS AMD OPTICIANS
We wish to call your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are' better prepared than ever to do
first class work. If you have a watch
that does not give you satisfaction, oring
it to us and we will guarantee we can fix it, - " - n
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
The Juniiilnf t)ft riaoe.
"Consumption fJSil me In Its grasp:
and I had almost reiTfhd the Jumping
off place when I was adviced to try
Dr. King's New Discovery,- I
want to say right now, It saved fffy
life. ImfifWAmnt began with 'the
first bottle, fd after taking one
dozen bottles i wA ft well and happy
man again," says George Moorw, of
Orlrnosland, N. C. As a rertledy for
coughs and colds and hralrr of weak,
sore lungs and for preventing pneu
monia Now Discovery Is supreme. 60c
nnd II st the Nrwlin Drug Co.'s drug
Von?. Trial bottle fro
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TO CAMPAION roC.VTY.
W
F. Andrwi Will Rprl at Various
Points In the County.
W. F. Anderson, candidate before
the republican primaries for ths nom
ination of county clerk. Is arranging
to address tha voters of ths county on
"Pure Politics." Places and dates will
bs announced later.' lOtf
IMBLER
DRUG STORE
DR. 0. A.FISHER. Prop.
Patent M c d I c c n s,
prf limes. To let Articles
Trusses, and Rubber
Goods."
OPEN DAY OR MCHT
PHONE CALLS ANSWER
ED DAY OR NIGHT
SIEGRIST & CO
IJE'.V'LERS AND OPTICIANS
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You'll Pay Wilh Pleasure
For every meal vu eat hers. It
will bs a combination of good
food, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant is intend-..
ed for people who appreciate '
gxid eating, also for people who
like ths good things of life at s
moderate cost, . If you belong to -that
eUss.'eeme in and see what
ws can do fot you. .
The Mode! Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE,' Prop'
H50
We sail weekly meal
tickets for
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Complete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
resetting and repairing
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. mZOERALD. Propria tor , ' I
Gmplete Machine Shops and Foundry
P.
arVlves la La Grande at 1:10.