La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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La Grande Professional
Directory
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physicians.
o. 1 BIGGER8, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Ralston Building, over 3. M.
Berry's Store
Offloe 'Phone Black 1111.
Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Ottto In New Bank Building. Rooms
It-IL 'Phones: Residence, lUin
II; Office, Main Tl.
1R. A. L. RICHARDSON.
Physician and Burgoo.
Offloe ever HUT Drug Store.
Office 'Phone lit. Residence Main tl
N. MOLITOR, M. L.,
Physiclsn nod Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St
Offloe Mala -:- Residence Mala 01
BACON HALL. , "
Phvslclan and Surgeons.
Offloe S A Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main II. t
C T. Bacon, Residence, Main II.
M. K. Hall,. Residence, Main 51.
' DEL V. B. MOOIt
DR. H. C. P. MOORS
Osteopathic Physician. .
Ktrksvllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Bommer Building. '
Phonos: Office Main It; Ros. Main l
C. IL VPTON, PH. O., M. D.
Physician anil Surgeon.
poc1al attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat
Office In La G-nnie atlonal tnk
, Building.
"Phones Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main 12.
ABSTRACTERS.
JT.R. OLIVER.
Abstract of Title. Fire Insurance.
Offloe next door to La Grande Na
Uonal Bank.
La Grande - - - - - Orego
.ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
U A. PICKLE R.
Civil, Mining, Irrlgntlon Englnenrlni
and Surveying. ,
' Estimates, plant and specification
.Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
''nt Grande Orego
, V. It THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying Civil and Structural Engl
noerlng. Twenty Years' Experience.
VTA VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmer 1171.
I
I Vole For
ED. WRIGHT I
For The Republican
NomidaUon
For
County Clerk j
DENTISTS.
C B. CaTTEORN.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grand Oregot,
J. C. PRICE, D. M, L.
Dentist. .
Room It, La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black 1IIL
La Grand Oregon
Dr. S. 11. Uasley Dr. J. E. btevenaoo
Res. Red 111. lies. Black 111.
EASLET ft STEVENSON.
Dental Parlors and Laboratory.
Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge
work, a specialty.
Office 0HMlte Foley Hotel.
Office 'Phone Black til.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grandt
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
)fflc 'Phone Black lltl.
Independent 'Phone tl.
DR. W. H. RILEY.
Graduate Ohio State University V
:lnatlun. Dentistry and Surgery of a
Hinds. , Country calls promptly as
wered.
Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, P
clflc, Black 1101. Independent,
White 10.
TUACUElUt OF MUSIC
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prince
La Grande School of Music
Mrs. Day assistant Bchool oppo
lite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 472.
y MIHS STELLA It. OLIVER.
Tmm-Iioi of I'laiio and Harmony.
Hiuriln nver J. M. Berry't Store.
ATTORNEYS.
Cha. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocbra
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN.
Attorney.
La Grande National Bank Building
La Grande ... Orego
No Use to Die.
I have found out that there Is nu
use to die of lung trouble a long ah
ou can get Dr. King's New Discov
ery," says Mrs. J. P. White, of Kusli-
boro. Fa. "I would not be alive to
day only for that wonderful medicine.
(t loosens up a cough quicker thai
anything else, and cures lung dlseasi
even after the case I pronounce
hopeless." This most reliable reme
dy for coughs nnd colds, la grippe,
asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness,
nold under guarantee at the Newlh
ilriig store. SOc and tl. Trial bottli
free.
IjIiikI fur Kent.
We have S20 acres of excellent land
for rent. Call at once.
F. S. BRAMWELL,
C. ,T. BLACK.
wia Union P4cific
Vrrlval and Departure of TralM
La Grande.
No. 1, westbound Portland Special,
arrives t:2t a. m.; departs, 9:10 a. m.
No. t, eastbound passenger, stall
ind express, arrives at t-ii a. m.; de
parts 6:50 a. m.
No. 1, eastbound Chicago Special,
trrlves 1:01 p. m.; depart. 1:10 p. m.
No. S, westbound paisenger, mall
and express, arrives 9:55 p. m.; de
parts, 10 p. m.
Elgin Branch.
Leave La Grand at I a. m. and
arrive In La Grand at 1:10.
J. IL KEEXEY, Agent
i La Grande, Oregon. t
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HEWS LETTER
Portland, Ore., April It. (Special
correspondence.) Interest In commu
nity publicity reached a climax In
Portland last week when the 80 prizes
offered by the Portland Commercial
club for articles on the Pacific north
west, printed in papers outside of
Oregon' and Washington, were award
ed and the money distributed the same
day. The judges were Messrs. James
F. Ewlng of Portland academy, J. F.
Tyler, new editor of the Oregon
Journal, and W. J. Cuddy, editor of
the Weekly Oregonlan, and they have
spent two and one-half month read
ing the more than 1,000,000 words
submitted by various contestants. Rev.
John Rroach Straton,. pastor of the
Seventh Baptist church of Baltimore,
Md was winner of the grand prize of
$1000. He was In Portland last sum
mer for a short visit Miss Matee)
Howe of Portland, was awarded the
second prize of IS0O.' Articles were
In competition from every state In
union, and almost every state had
its representative among the winners.
. Charles 8. Fee, passenger traffic
manager of the Harrlman lines, spent
three full days in Portland last week
In consultation with General Passen
ger Agent William McMurray and
other officials, arranging the details
of a 28-hour service between Port
land and San Francisco.
When Senator George C. Perkins of
California, In a speech recently deliv
ered before the United States senate,
made the statement that Portland
harbor afforded a depth of between 19
and 20 feet, the people of the great
Columbia River basin and all those
of the Pacific northwest were aston
ished. The most thorough compilation
of the shipping of 1907 from this port
shows numerous vessels with drrift
rnnglng from 25 to 25.9 feet, and n
very large number averaging In e--eess
of 24 feet. The people of the Co
lumbia River bnsln do not appreciate
the misrepresentation constantly glvn
the river, and have asked Senator Per
kins to correct his erroneous sta'e.
ment In the senate, but up to this time
he has not done so.
Mayor Heltfeld, of Lewlston, cam"
to Portland on the 10th at the head f
a delegation of Lewlston-ClarksMn
citizens. Including officials of thi
commercial bodies, the managers ft
their numerous Irrigation project.
railroad officials and capitalists t"
personally invite representative cl'i-
zens of, Portland to visit Lewtstnn-
Clarkston on May 1 to celebrate t'-r
opening of the "Rlparla cut-of'V
which means a 10-hour schedule be
tween those cities and Portland.
"Were It not for the fact that r-- i
i
evocation makes It necessary for r"
j reside In the national capital," erf
F. J. Haskln, the famous foreign cr.r-
respondent, representing some 40 r'
the leading metropolitan papers of f
ho country, "I would choose the re- I
"Iflc northwest for my home. In n"
ertlon of the world Is the reward of
endeavor so sure, and life so whc!r
tome and delightful. I have encoun
tered the most delightful weather 1
Portland thnt I have seen during
trip of more than 20,000 miles since
January 1."
Oregon Horses for Kentucky.
E. B. Eblln of Kentucky Is now in
Grant county trying to buy 8000 hend
of range horses for shipment to east
ern markets, but so far has been una
ble to make any extensive purchases.
He has bought 1000 head of aged
horses from W. W. Ilrown of Paulina.
Crook county, but he has been unable
to make any further purchases on ac
count of the low prices offered.
He has been on a deal for 4000 head
of horses In the Ixee district In Grant
county, but the owners are holding for
good prices and he will have to pay
more than he offers If he gets them. '
Mr. Eblln say that the demand for
horses In the eastern and southern
states Is unprecedented and he will
ship out every hoof he ran buy In t'no
northwent. He also says that the class
of horses raised In Oregon has been
greatly Improved In the past few years
and that It Is now possible to find as
good drivers, saddlers, roadsters and
draft horses on the ranges of Oregon
as anywhere In the world, while a
few years ago the grade had been al
lowed to run down considerably.
Pendleton East Oregonlan.
Let Heacock repair your watch.
Etray Notice.
I have taken up and now have in
my possesion five head of hogs which
I make no clal mof owning:, and which
will be delivered to the rightful own
ers upon payment of charge and the
proper proof of ownership. The said
hogs are described as follows: Two
sows marked swallow fork In each
ear, two shotes unmarked; one sow,
marked spilt and underblt In each
ear. Bald hogs are now at the old
Frank 'Mitchell place at Cove, Ore. I
April , 1808. I
A. B. CONLEY. j
d-l-5-t Cove, Ore.
Estray Notice.
There came to my place at Starkey, j
Ore., on or about January 8, 1908,
and was taken up by me, one bayj
mare about 7 years old, weight about
100 pounds, branded J. J. on left
shoulder and clrclt T on right shoul-,
der. Owner may have same by pay
ing pasturage, and for this notice.
ALVIE BURNETT,
l-17-lm Btarkey, Or.
Best Healer in die World.
Rev. F. Starblrd of East Raymond,
Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen's
Arnica Salve for several years, on my
old army wound, and other obstinate
sores, and find it the best healer in
the world. I use It too, with great
success In my veterinary business."
Price 15c at Newlln's drug store.
Finest In the City.
We have Just received the finest line
of ladle' shirtwaists ever brought to
La Grande. Ladles are Invited to call
and see the assortment Over two
hundred styles.
THE VAN DUYN CO.
What
stays at
difference when
ome nvenlngs. A
Hubby"
talking
machine will do the rest,
dan Music Co. -
Davls-Jor-
Ordcrs solicited for Ice cream. JVe
deliver all orders in quantities of one
gallon or more.
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY.
LET ME
1'
examine your eye and
fit your glasses. My
glasses fit and give satisfaction.
0. M. HEACOCK f J
X At the same old stand?!
! Ill
If you want your watch
to run right, let Heasock
repair it, at the same old
stand.
OF
THROAT
AND
STEGR ST & CU.
We wish -to call your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are better prepared tten tojj-
first class work. If .J
that does not give you satisfacuon onng
it to us and we will guarantee we canfix it.
Diamonds reset or mounted m new mount
ing is one of our specialties.
AlUur work guaranteed and promptly done.
Ve will save you money
SIEGRIST & CO.
JCWFLCRS AND OPTICIANS J
UlHMItttll Htin"tt"""'
Mutttxttrnttttt
GEORGE PALMER, President
nrnBV Vice President
J. M,
F. L MEYERS. Cashier
3655
La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
M. Berry 'A. B. Conley F. J. Koines F. M.
C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver
W. L. Brenholts George Palmer
You'll Pay
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Notice.
Locators of oil claims ni'.ir V ile j
should protect their !n:m liv Imvln'
the necessary discevnr dune :it once.'
The undersigned h.ia iv.-.:: trtlitnir '
rigs In the field an l pmyare.-l to ,hi
the required work on slmrt nntlee.
Address T. W. Dat..i.,n, V i.e.
DR. KINQ'i
F0R COUGHS A GOLDS
CURES THROAT LUNG
DISEASES
SAVED HER SON'S LIFE
to&ESZX! trouble. W.
I kept this treatment up lor a few.ek. .nH n chan2e f""le better,
well and work, every uy. ek ud no "7 Mn iiperfertly
MRS-S"P.IPPIE,Av.,Mo.
OLD AND GUARANTEED
NEWLTf 0RVQ CO.
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W, H. -BRENHOLTS, A't Cashier
C. S,
WILLIAMS, 2d Asi't Casnisr
Brykit
With Pleasure
tel For every m
win be a c
For every meal you eat here. It
combination of good
ocking and good ser
estaurant is intend-
d far temple who appreciate
gxd eaun,!. also for people who
' ke the seed things of life at a
rroderate erst. If you belong to
th-f. c ts. c :m in and sie wha
we can da toi you.
Tfcs Kciiel Restaurant
J. A. A K BUCKLE, Prop.
We S3: 1 wttkly meal
$4.50
::citcta for
i:i STRIXGILV.M,
AUCTIONEER.
Sii'.s cried on short notice.
i ttsUctlon guaranteed.
No extra charge for dutnnoo .-.
LAOtt.XXDE - - -OREGON
Route No. 2. 'Phono No. 190x
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