La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 25, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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La Grande Professional
Directory
PHYSICIAJfS.
O..U BIOOBRS, M. D
Physician and gargeoa.
Office Balaton Building. over J. H.
Berry's Stor. Y
tfle Thon Black litl.
Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD, If. D.
Pbjdctaa and Surgeon.
Offlo la Nw Bank Building. Room
10-SU 'Pbonaa: Residence, Mala
II; Offlc, Main 71.
DR. A. U RICHARDSON.
Physician and Surgco.
Offlo over Hill' Drug Stor.
Offlc 'Phone 111. Residence Mala II
. N. MOUTOR, M. D.,
Physician and Burgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St
Oiuc Main e -:- itesiuenue iiaia ii
BACON HALL
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlo A Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main II. '
C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main II.
M. K. Hall, Realdenca, Main tl.
DR. r. S. idOOKtt
DR. H. C. P. MOOR1
Osteopathic Physicians. .
Klrksvllls Graduates Under Pounds
Office Sommer Bolldlng.
Phones: Office Main It: Rea Main 04
C. If. UPTON, PH. C, M. D.
., Phyalrlun and Surgeon.
Special attention given to Eye, Ear,
'. Noae and Throat. .
Office In La a-nnd National It ink
Building.
'Phonea Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main II.
AB8TRACTKIU).
J R. OLIVER,
Abstracts of Title, Fire I
Office aazt door to La Grand Na
tional Bank.
La Grand , - Oregon
TMACUER8 OP MUSIC
PROP. B. PORTER DAT, Prlnctv
La Grand School of Muelo
Mr. Day assistant. School oppo
It Foley Hotel. Phone Red 4TI.
MISS STELLA b. OLIVER.
TflSM-fce at Piano and Harmony.
Studio aver J. M. Barry! Stor.
DEirnsTS.
C. B. CACTEORM.
Daasjajn,
Office oyer Hill' Drug Stor.
La Grand Oragot.
J. C PRICE. D. M. D.
Dentiac
Room II, La Grand National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black 1111.
La Grand Orgo
Dr. 8. II. Eaaley Dr. J. E. Stevenson
Rea. Red 111. ., Rea. Black 111
EASLET STEVENSON.
Dental Parlor and Laboratory.
Aluminum Plate, Crown and Brldgt
work, a apeclalty. '
Offlo Opposite) Foley Hotd.
Office 'Phone Black III.
VPTPllwnv airnnarnwaj
. ; DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Offlc at Hlll'a Drug Store, La Grand
Residence 'phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1361.
Independent 'Phone II.
DR. U. W. KILET.
Graduato Ohio 8 late University Va
clnatlun. Dentistry and Surgery of a
kinds. Country calla promptly a
wered.
Office 1414 Adama Ave. 'Phones, Pa
clflc, Black 1101. Independent,
White 20.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
HlfiTS OH ROAD WORK
BY (OYfRKil OfflCES
While American road builders are pimple In construction and operation
aa caps Die or constructing good roads that every farmer should have one. A
aa those of any other country of the ( special article will be published later
lemng now to make and us th drag.
L. A. PICKLE R.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineer!,
and Surveying.
Estimates, plana and apeclflcatlon
Offlc In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grand ------ Oream
C. It. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl
neerlng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ATTORNEYS.
VIA VI.
MRS. ORACB McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.' "
Telephone Parmer 1171.
Cba. EL Cochran Geo, P. Cootura
COCHRAN eV COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grand National Bank. Butldlag
La Grand - . . , . Orego
Sewing Machine Repaired.
I will repair sewing machines of al
Kinua. ijeave oraera at uavuworaar
Music atore. Also agent for the old
reliable Wheeler St Wilson and Singe
machlnea. 1-1-4-1
! THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Wc Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We'are prepared to furnish and
promptly.
Call Uj Petal I Department Phone Main 8.
deliver material
old world, they have not been as loy
ally supported as the men of those
countries In maintaining the hlghwaya
after completion, and the deplorable
state of many hundred thousand
miles of road la thua accounted for,
aaya the third of a series of govern
ment papers on good county roads.
County and township officials may at
the outset stand the expenae of hav
ing a road built, but they atrenuoualy
object when asked to provide funda
to rebuild the road that haa been al
lowed to go to ruin.
It la Important that farmers learn
of the benefits to be derived from
good earth roads; that county boards
be Impressed with the need of, a
proper maintenance of the same, and
that road builders and overseers learn
how beat to care for the roada In their
charge.
The persistent and powerful ene
mies of earth roads are water and
narrow urea, ana the constant effort
of the men In charge of the roads
should be to guard against their de
structive effects and remedy all dam
age as quickly as possible. The sim
ple Implements which have been
found to be of greatest assistance In
this work are the plow, the drag
scraper, the wheel scraper, the road
grader and the split-log drag. .
With a sandy soil and a sub-soil
of clay, or clay and gravel, deep plow
ing so as to raise and mix the clay
with the surface soil and sand will
prove beneficial. The combination
forms a sand-clay road at a trifling
expense. On the other hand, If the
road be entirely of sand a mistake will
be made If It Is plowed, unless clny
can be added. Such plowing would
merely deepen the sand, and at the
same time break up the small amount
of hard surface material which may
have formed. If the sub-soil la clay
and the surface acant In sand or grav
el, plowing should not be resorted to,
aa It would result In a clay surface
rather than one of sand or gravel. A
road foreman must know not only
what to plow and what not to plow,
but how and when to plow. If the
road la of thi kind which according
to the above Instructions should be
I.SIEGRIST& CO.
OF
NOTICE OP FIRST MEETING
, CREDITORS. I
In the Dlatrlot Court of the United
, States Tor the District Oregon.
In the matter of' W. R. Klvette.
bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
To the Creditors of W. R. Klvette, of
North Powder, In the County of
Union, and District Aforesaid,' a
Bankrupt:
Notice to hereby given that on the
6th day of March. A. D. 1101, the
aald W. R. Klvette waa duly adjudi
cated bankrupt; . and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
In the office of the referee In bank
ruptcy In La Grande, Oregon, on th
4th day of April, A. D. 1108, at 10
o'clock In the forenoon, at which time
the aald creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, exam
ine the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly come
before aald meeting.
JNO. S. HODOIN.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
March 24th, 1908.
4-24-25.
JEWELERS AMD OPTICIANS
We wish to call your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMLNT
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.
Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount
ing is one of our specialties.
All our work guaranteed and promptly done.
Me will save you money
SIEGRIST & CO-
JEWFLERS AND OPTICIANS
For Joint Senator.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for nomination on the
republican ticket for Joint sen-
ator for Union and Wallowa
county, Oregon, at the primary
election to be held April 17,
1908. If nominated and elected
I will always voto; for that can-
illdate for United States senator
In congress, who has received
4 the highest number of the peo-
pie's votes for that position at
the general election next pre-
ceding tho election of a senator
.ln congress, without regard to
my Individual preference.
ED RUMBLE.
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Keep the money at home
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Casts no mi-, and just as
sweet. All dealers.
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GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Aw't Caihier If t
J. M. BERRY, Vice Preeidant
Cured Hemorrhage of Hie Long.
"Several years since my lungs were
so badly affected that 1 had many
Plowed over II. u,hnl h.k .t,. ... . . - "
m.K a i . T wooa' Ina- took treatment With
m " 1 without any bene-
mo njau una worK out
to the sides, thus forming a crown.
Results from such plowing are great-
nt In .
t Ait t "urnmer. men(I u ,n adv,nced 1Uge, of
" " ue u"ea lo trouble." Foley's Honey and
"wi uiuutnj, out snouia De fol-
nt. I then started to take Foley's
Honey and Tar, and my lungs are
now aa sound as a bullet. I recom-
atona th Pniloh n h,,!- . 1. -
Zll raP" .r "rader- T. na Pen -UM. from .
uc Ulwm noming net- cia, KefuM tuD,tltu,e
tr than the ordinary drag scraper tins
A. T. Hill.
ii i i iii i."
Complete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
resetting and repairing
LA GRANQE IRON WORKS
Complete Machine Shops ad Foundry
yei oeen aevised. For hauls under
100 feet, or In making "filial." It is
-xneclnlly srevlceablo. It la a mis
take, however, to attempt to handle
long haul material with this scraper,
as the wheel scraper is better adapt
ed to such work. For hauls of more
than 800 feet, a wagon shoult'. Be
used. '
The machine most generally used In
road work is the grader, or road ma
chine. This machine Is especially use
ful In smoothing and crowning the
road and In opening ditches. A clay
sub-soil under a thin coating of soil
should not be disturbed with a grad
er. It la also a mistake to use a
grader Indiscriminately and to pull
material from ditches upon a sand-
clay road. Not Infrequently turf, soil
and silt from ditch bottoms are plied
In the middle of the road In a ridge.
making mudholes a certainty. It I
important In ualng a grader to avoid
building up the road too much at one
time. A road gradually built un hv
frequent use of the grader will last
better than It completed at one opera
tion. The foreman frequently thinks
hla road must be high in the first In
stance. He plies up material from 18
inches to a foot In depth, only to learn
with the arrival of the first rain, that
he has furnished the materlaly for as
many Inches of mud. All th ma
terial should be brought up In thin
layers, each layer well puddled and
firmly packed by roller or traffic be
fore the next Is added. A common
mistake is to crown too high with th
j road machine on a narrow road.
The split-log drag should be used
to fill In ruts and smooth the road
when not too badly washed. The'
For Sale.
Some well-leaned white seed oats.
No. 4. Also some fine black barley
seed. This barley Is more valuable
for hog feed than wheat. Inquire of
Hermna Vehrs.
Evening Observer 6 Bo per month.
C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Asi't Cashier
P. L. MEYERS, Cashiar
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La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED 6TATES DEPOSITORY
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DIRECTORS
Berry A. B. Conley F. J. Holne. F. M. Brykit
C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers . Geo. L. Cleaver
W. L. Brenholts Georte Palmer
poaaeeasa great merit and I so
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