La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 01, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EVENING OBSERVER LA GRANDE, OREGON'. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908.
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La Grande Professional
Directory
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PHYSICIANS.
O. I BIOOBR8, U. D
lliyslclan and Surgeon. .
Ralston Building, over J. It
? - Berry"! Stora.
Cflo Thone Black 1SI1.
Residence 'Phone Red 100L
" IE, HUBBARD, K. D.
1 jrnyaiaaa and, Burgeon. '
ilk t New Bank Building. Rooms
ItVU. 'PhoaMi Residence, Mala
; Office, Mala Tt.
DENTISTS.
C a CAUTEORN.
Off lea ovar Hill'a Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon.
DR. A. L, RICHARDSON.
Rtystriaa and Sorgeott.
tBee aver HUT a Drug Stora.
Ttiaaa til. Residence Main II
N. MOLITOR, If. D.,
:- t- Riysiciaa and Surgeon. .
Cevaer Adama Ave. and Depot St
Brace Mala II -: Residence Main II
BACON A HALL. '."
Ffcvsk'lone and Burgeons.
ecfca t Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main II.
9. X Bacon, Residence, Main 1.
' M. K. Hall, Residence, Main II.
HE. V. E. MOOKE ' .
1 DR. H. C. P..MOORI
Osteopathic PhysMana.
XMovllle Graduate! Under Founder
Office Sommer Building. .
Pheme: Office Main II; Rea. Main 14
C. . UITON, PH. M. .
Physician and Surgeon.
SlxeM attention given to Eye, Ear,
None and Throat.
(Wlse la La G-aiiie National Dtnk
.Building.
'Partaee Office, Main 2; Residence.
Main 82.
VETERINARY 6CI5GEONS.
JtXL K A. CHAnLTON.
Veterinary Surgem ,
Office at Illll'a Drug Store, La Grand
'" Realdenca 'Phona Red 701,
OtHca 'Phone Black nil.
Independent 'Phone II.
J. C. PRICE, D, M. D. ,
; Deatlat.
Room II, La Oranda National Baah
Building. 'Phona Black 1111.
La Oranda Oragon
Alaskan Delegates.
Vashington, May 1. Two delegates
to represent the republicans of Alas
ka 1n the Chicago convention will be
elected at a territorial convention to
be held at Ketchikan tomorrow. Ad
vices from the land of snow and gold
state that the delegation will probably
be pledged to Secretary Taft.
Six delegates had already been
elected when the republican national
committee met In Washington last
December, but by the terms of the
call they were declared to have been
prematurely chosen, and Alaska was
told that no delegate from that terri
tory would be seated at the convention
until others were named. The call
further stipulated that only two would
be seated Instead of sis.
Aa the six delegates had been In
structed to vote for Secretary Taft
their rejection was received with Jubi
lation by the opponents of the secre
tary, who saw a loss of four votes to
him and the possibility that Alaska
could not elect her allotted two dele-
lr. 8. M. Eaalejr Dr. J. E. Stevenson
Res. Red 111. Rea. Black 111
EASLBY STEVENSON.
Dental Parlors and Laboratory.
Aluminum Plates, Crown and Brldg
work, a specialty. -Office
Opposite Foley Hotel.
Office 'Phona Black 111. .
TEACHERS OP MUSIC
PROF. B. PORTER DAT, PrlnclL
La Grande School of Mualo
Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo
rite Foley Hotel. Phona Red 471.
MI83 STELLA D. OLIVER.
Teactoer of Piano and Harmony.
Studio over 3. M. Berry's Stora. '
lO-SXTlUCAL ENGINEKHM.
L. A. FICKLE R.
1lvtL Mining, Irrigation Englneerlai
and Surveying.
Estimates, plana and specifications.
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
la Grande ------ Oregir
convention. , They realised that an
election In Alaska la a much different
and more difficult matter than a short
walk to the polls in the United States,
and some hope " was expressed that.
having once gone on record, the Alas
kans would be content' to forego an
other election.. But In this hope they
did not reckon on the determination
of the Alaskans to "exercise their
rights of ballot and the calibre of
Thomas Cale, the territorial delegate
In congress, who holds strong views' as
to the Interest his people should take
in national politics. Mr. Cale believes
that the Alaskans prize the right of
ballot more highly than any other
Americans, and that the two new del
egates will be instructed for Secretary
Taft unless a light vote somewhat
changes the situation. Mr. Cale Is a
Vermonter by birth, but has lived In
Alaska 10 years and is serving his first
term in congress. He was ee'leted on
a nnn-partlson ticket, although he l
more closely allied with the republi
cans than the democrats, and Is listed
In the former column.
C. It. THORNTON.
Arrtiiici-l mid lOiljjiueiHV
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering, i
Twenty Years' Experience.
the purpose of furnishing additional
side tracks, switching facilities and
repair shops within the' town of La
Grande, Oregon, to properly serve the
public. In order that the public and
different persons traveling or ship
ping freight over plaintiffs road may
be accommodated; and public Inter
est requires the construction of such
side tracks, additional switching fa
cilities and repair shops arid the pros
ecution of said enterprise, and for an
assessment of all the damages that
will result to the said defendants,
John Eastlack, Susan, East lack, Alon
so Crane, Ethel Crane, Alfred W.
Crane and Christopher Crane, by rea
son of the taking an appropriation of
said property by the plaintiff, and
upon the payment by he plaintiff of
the damages assessed and awarded on
the trial of the said cause the plaintiff
take a judgment appropriation all of
said property upon 'which to construct,
build, equip, operate and maintain
additional side tracks, switching facil
ities and repair shops within the town
This summons Is published for six
consecutive weeks by the order of the
Hon. T. H. Crawford, judge of the
above entitled court, made , on the
24th day of April, 1908; the data of
the first publication thereof being on
the 1st day of May, 190S, and the 12th
day of June, 1908, is to be the date
of the last publication thereof. "i
, VT, W. COTTON. 1 !
W. A. BOBBINS, and
COCHRAN & COCHRAN. ,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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GEORGE PALMER, President
J; M. BERRY, Vice President
. BRENHOLTS, Ass't Cashier
WILLIAMS, 2d Ast Cashier
F..U MEYERtashier
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La Grande Naonal Bank I
Of La Grandpregon
CAPITAL AND SUR,l)S $160,000
UNITED STATES
POSITORY
'. DIRECTd
J. M. Berry !A. B. Conley
C. C. Pennington F. L Meyi Geo. L. Cleaver
W. L. Brenholte Ca Palmar
I Hotmea F. M. Bryklt
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ABSTRACTERS.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abstracts of Title, tire Insurance,
ffice next door to La Grande Na
tional Bank.
Ua Oranda
Oregoi
ATTORNEY!,
DR. V. H. RILEY.
Graduato Ohio State University Va
elaattun, Dentistry and Surgery of all
ktada. Country calls promptly an
swered. Office 1414 Adama Ave. 'Phones, Pa
elfla. Black 1101. Independent,
White 80. 1
Chaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coctira
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN..
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande - - - - Oregot
U. H. LLOYD.
'. Attorney at law,
Tractice In all the courts of the State
. . und United States.
Elgin - - - - - . - Oregon
SIEGRIST & CO.
JEWELERS AMD 0PTIC1AMS
We wish to call your attention to our
T REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Wa are better prepared than ever to do
first class-work. If you have a watch
that does not give you satisfaction, Dring
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.
Vie will save you money
SIEGRIST & CO-
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
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Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
' a FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops ad Foundry
Rrook Trout Scanun, .- ...
Albany, N. T., May 1. Under the
modification of the fish and game
laws made by the last legislature the
brook trout season opens today In the
Adirondack counties. Instead of or
April 16. The lake trout season also
opens today, except in Lukes Erie, On
tario and Keuka on Long Island.
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Sixtecn-lloiir Law.
Washington, May 1. The new 16
hour work-day law, affecting railway
conductors, engineers firemen and
trainmen, went Into effect today, ll
is believed that the law will operatf
without friction between the railroad?
nd their employes, If mutual conces
sions are made.
Let jVc Clear That :
5 Window With My j
; SPECIAL
GROUND
GLASSES
Satisfaction or Your
Money Refunded . .
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meal you eat here, tt
nnmhination fkt ffood
foofcod cooking and good car-
vicepur restaurant ia intendV
td people who appreciate
gjodting, also for people who
nketgood things of life at a
modfce cost. If you belong to
thatiss.-ecms in and tat wha '
wa 4do foi you.
Til Model Restaurant 7
' J ARBUCKLE, Prop.
We siweekly meal tf h Cl
tickeor - .4T.3V.
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j WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
I should be capable of fitting Jur eyes correctly. I
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e If the Glasses I fufnish you do not ge absolute satis- I
; faction, I stand ready to refund yourponey
llumors of tliniiKC
It Is rumored about the railroad
vartts that a radical change . In thr
running time of the through' passen
gers Is about to be made. According 1
to the rumors, the change will affect
ill four trains.
JO.-M. HEACOCKJ
To Exchange.
Want to exchange second-hand or
an for some team work; also want
ome poles. See Hendricks, the re
lablo piano tuner.
Early Hose
Seed potatoes for sale. True to name.
t the Grande Ronde Cash Company. !
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LOOK HEltE! I AM ITt
The right man In the right
Place Is what you want Before
ordering your sale bills don't fall
to see C. J. RICHARDS, proprie
tor of the Little Gem, next
door to the postoffice. ,
I.1G1IT YEAHS' EXPERIENCE
AS AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
; I am here three hundred and sixty ve days in the L;
: year to make my assertions good ': . : : : : : l
J- H- PEARE !
LEADIMG PIONEER JEVVLER
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ICE CR
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This is the open season for Ice Creal
pared to furnis.i the trade with thej
c t - 1
? ma.r.oer reircshment parlors are the inest in Eastern t
Oregon. A resort for Ladies and GeAlemen-
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and we are pre- ,
very best. Re- f
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E. D. S ELDER, the Candy Man
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SVMSIOXS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Union County.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation'
. umpany, piainuir, vs. jonn Eastlack
and Susan Eastlack, his wife, Alonso
Crane and Ethel Crane, his wife, Al
fred W. Crane, a minor, and Christo
pher Crane, a minor, defendants.
To the above-named defendants, John
Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, his wife,
Alonso Crane and Ethel Crane, his
wife, Alfred W. Crane, a minor, and
Christopher Crane, a minor: "
. In the name of the state of Oregon
you are hereby required to. appear
nd answer the compliant filed against
you In the above entitled court and
cause, on or before the l!th day of
June, 1808, that being six full weeks
after the date of the first publica
tion of thta summons, and if you fall
to so appear and answer said com
plaint, the plaintiff herein will take
Judgment against you for the relief
demanded In Its complaint herein, to-
wlt: For Judgment of the above en
titled court In the above entitled
cause, appropriating to the plaintiff
all of lots two (1). three ,(), four (4)
and flea (I), of block twelve (11), In
Riverside addition to the Town of La
Qranfltnjgnionounty, Oregon, for
coughs & I W G OF CURES mlds
THE WONDER WORKER
FOR
THROAT
DR. KONG'S I
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LUNGS
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FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
PREVENTS PIIEUnOIllft
L!d ortdvebj1ttinK mortal was ever afflicted with, and myfrtenda expected that
Prlci 506 and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARAMTEFm Trial Bottli Fm
" GUARANTEED BY
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