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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
PACE SI. CVEXIXG OIMET.Tnt, LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,' JfVXE 21, ;CC3. EIGHT PA6F- r- ; La "Grande. Professional Directory PHYSICIANS. ' O. L. BIGK3ERS, M. D., : Physician and Surgeon. WIlc Ralston Building, over J. M. Berry Store. Otflc 'Phono Black 1181. Residence 'Phon Bed 1001. 3. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Pbslclao and Burgeon. Im Mew Bank Bulldlna. Rooms S4-21. Phone:, Tlealdence, Main "' Its Office, Main 7. . DR. A. Lb RICHARDSON. Ptiyslclan and Surgeon, .mce ever Hill's Drug Store. rvTSee 'Phone 118. Residence Main II N. MOLTTOR, M. D.. v Pfcrttctaa and Burgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot. St Office Main II Residence Hain It BACON HALL. ' Phvslclana and Surgeons. Crf-Qee I; a Grande National Bank Building. .'Phone Main It. 7. Bacon, Residence, Main II. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main It. ZZ. T. B. MOORB DR. H. C P. MOORI Osteopathic Physicians. Kb-ksvllle Graduates Under Founder. . Office Sommer Building. Bfeoat: Office Main II; Re. Main 14 C. TL UPTON, PH. G M. D. Physician and 8urgeon. Vpeclal attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Crfrk In La Guild National Oink Building. Taesiee Office, Main 1; Residence, Main tt. VETERINARY BURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Bargee. Office at Bill's Drug Store, La Grand Residence 'Phone Red' 701. ftttlce 'Phone Black 1IIL t ladsrtndsnt 'Phone II. DR. W. II. RILEY. Or dusts Ohio Stat University Va etnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of all klada. Country call promptly aa- fttfle 1414 Adam Ave. 'Phone. Pa- dOcBlack 1101. Independent r -Watt 10. SIEGRIST & CO. JEWELERS 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 Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount ing is one of our specialties. Allour work guaranteed and promptly done. We will save you money SIEGRIST & CO- JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS I Ufttttf Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. I LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D, rmOERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops ad Foundry ..... "fr . f , ; . DENTISTS. C B. CArTEORM. Office over Hill's Drugi Store. La Grande Oregot J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. : DouUst. -,'V .': Room St, La Grande National Ban! .Building. 'Phone Black lttt La. Grand . - Oregon TEACHERS OF MUSIC PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Grande School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 105 Greenwood Ave., one door south of - Adams Ave, 'Phone Black 1881. MISa STELLA U OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony, Studio over J. M. Berry's Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Eagtneerta, and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications Office In Bohnenkamp Building. Ua Grande ------ Oregoi C. It, THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl- neerlng. Twenty Tears' Experience.. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstracts of Title. Fire Inenraaoe. Office next door to La Grand Na tlonal Bank. La Grande ------ Oregoi ATTORNEY!. Cha. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coohrat COCHRAN A COCHRAN, Attorney. La Grand National Bank Building. La Grand - Oregoi R. H. LLOYD. Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts of the Bute and United States. Elgin ...... Oregon VIA VI. MRS. GRACE MoALISTBR. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 174. AND OPTICIANS J resetting and repairing - ! CIRCUIT MOW Charles and Oakley Coffin will this week inaugurate a circuit picture Bhow ,that will reach at least three points In tho valley,-and perhaps four. Show houses have been rented and equipped in Elgin, Cove and Union and arrangements are now on for Installing a branch house In Hot Lake. The week will be divided between , these three or four places, thus insuring up-to-date attractions for all the towns. Oakley Coffin will operate the machines while Mr. Charles Cof fin will attend to the other matters. The show will be of a high-class and very much similar to those now being operated in La Grande. The promot er hope to have the circuit perfected and in working order by the last of this week. - The Old Songs of Uie South. melodies vAll be certainly well enter tained next Monday at the Bteward opera house with the delightful tunes of the old southern ' ballads of the time "Befo de war." The Nashville Students have always been a com pany, especially selected by the man agement for their singing quality. It has long boen conceded that no one can get the harmony and music out of those songs like the real darkey. There la also added to the entertain ment plenty of good, clean comedy, and some of the latest and most pop ular ballads of the present time. The show la especially for ladles and chil dren. There Is nothing so entertain ing as a good singing show, and, the management of the Nashville Students certainly had that In mind when he selected the present company. From the time the curtain goes up, there Is always something doing, either In sing ing their old southern ballads, for which the negro Is noted, or some ot the latest songs of the day with the entire company singing the chorus. If you can afford only one show this season, don't miss this one, the best of all colored shows. Beats on sale seven days In advance. Popular prices. At Steward's opera house, two nights, commencing June It. Prices 10c, 20c and 80c. Change of program nightly. Silver Cup Ready. Cupi as prise to be awarded at the cherry fair In The Dalle June 10 tc July 2, Inclusive, were received by R. H. Weber, chairman of the executive ommlttee this morning, says a The Dalles paper. To say that they are beauties would be altogether too mild. They are Immense. There are eight of them, silver, and cost from $8 tc T20 each. The selection includes varl ius shapes. No two alike, and tc choose between them would take a connoaseur of the keenest dlscrlmlna tlon. They will be given as premlumt for the best showing ot single box ex hibits ot Royal Anns, Lamberts, Bings ind Black Republicans; and five-box exhibits of the same varieties. Each up has the Inscription, "The Dalles Cherry Fair, July l, 1908." Besides this tho variety ot cherry and single or five-box exhibit is Inscribed. The rups were selected by the committee consisting of R. H. Weber, A. E. Lake und O. E. Sunders, and were purchas ed of the O. Ileltkemper Co., Port and. They will be pluced In one of ho show windows on Second street. Itetx-tuilis Vlxlt I'SKtlmo. Last evening the Rrbekah lodge a as Invited cn masse to attend the Pant I me theater. The session was ad lourncd and the Invitation accepted About 10 were guests of the hou They went away highly pleased. 4 PHOTOGRAPHS. THE SOn THAT PLEASE TOUR FRIENDS AND YOCR PURSE. MODERN POSING A SPECIALTT. Oil at Studio and sr pica of I'p-to-DnUS Photography. MISS ADA ROUsn. Rohaenkamp Building. 4 4 RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notice la hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 110 acres, within the Imnaha National forest, Oregon, will be subject to set tlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat.,' 233),. at the United States land office at La Grande, Oregon, on August 8, 1908. Any settler who has actually and In good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural pur poses prior to January 1, 1908, and has not abandoned samo, has a pref erence right to make a homestead en try for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the ap plications of the persons mentioned below, who have 'a preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or appli cant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right Is exer cised prior to August 8, 1908, on which date the lands will be subject to set tlement and enrty by any qualified person. The lands are as follows: Thm MU f awu . twirt of the WVs of SE14 . lying west of Mlnam river, section 10, township t south, range 41 east W. meridian, listed up on application of M. N. Myrlck, Ls Grande, Oregon. FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Approved May 28, lt08. FRANlt PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary of the In terior. 1-12-18-24-1 Willamette- Valley Chautauqua Aom- bly, Gladstone Park. Oregon, Jul 7th to 19th, Inclusive. For the above ocoas.-it the Oregon F.allroad & Navigation Co. will bj'1 from all points on their lines to Port- and and return at on and me-thlrl tare on the certlflacte plan, provldoc 0 or more paying passengers wh: have puld SOc or more, are In attend ance. Certificate to be signed by H. E Cross, secretary of tho assembly, at Gladstone. Park, Ore., on or before July 21st, 1908. Tickets may be sold on any of the three days prior to, or on the opening day. Gladstone park Is located 12 mller south of Portland and can readily b reached by electric lines out ot Port end. J. H. KEENET, Agent O. R. It N. Co. Notice for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be reeclved up to four o'clock m. July 2, 1908, by the District School Board of School District No one, of Union county, Oregon, for fur nishing said district with: 48 No. 5 single school desks. ' 48 No. 4 single school desks; tl No. 1 single school desks.' I No. S single rears. I No. 4 single rear. 12 No. I single rears. II 12-foot recitation benches with tablet arms. 4 teachers' desks. v All ot said furniture to be delivered f. o. b. car La Grande, Oregon, on oi before August 25, 1908. Bids to b left with school clerk. Board reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of School Board. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS. School Clerk 1-11-7-2. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or.. June 8, 1908. Notice is hereby given that GEORGE M. THOMPSON. of Adams, Oregon, who, on May 28th 1908, made timber and stone sworr statement No. 8048, for 8V4 8E4 anc NE SEK and 8EU NE, sectlor !t, township t south, range 14 cast Willamette meridian, has filed nolle if Intention to make final proof to es tabllsh his claim to the land abovt described, before John Halley, Jr., U S. commissioner, at Pendleton, Ore gon, on the 21d day of August 1908. Claimant names a witnesses: Win field 8. Burnstt of Starkey, Or. Thomas M. Keller, of Pendleton, Or. Prank Donaldson, of Meacham, Ore. Frank Ironsplker, of Pendleton, Or. P. C. BRAMWELL, Register. -12-I-21 Notice of Entray. In the Williams pasture, south of La Grande, a light red yearling with white face and white on legs, no brand: also, chocolate-colored mare, branded 24 on left hip. Owner can have, sam by paying for this adver tisement and other charge. . RAT WILLIAMS. dl-l-lm .'. - - IN ' . ; V 1 Our Want Ad Column , Yur want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers X ery day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your . , , want ad whe.e result are the keynotes? 04444 FOR RENT. "OR RENT A five-room house on Adams avenue, opposite Mrs. Ma son's orchard; 18 per month. In quire of Mrs. Mason, 'phone Black 1612. FOR RENT Suite of three rooms, furnished complete. Inquire of Mrs. . O. D. Blmmons. FOR RENT Modern cottage; also a , J WWW4 A- C. Zuber. AM ,W W14h l-12tf FOR RENT Large store building, with shelving and counters. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR RENT Furnished modern flat Inquire of Mrs. 8. C. Zuber. FOR RENT Furnished front room, close In; " modern conveniences. 'Phone to Black tSl. FOR RENT-MSlx rooms, en suite, in Lewis building, with water and toilet upstairs. FOR RENT FurnlHhed rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner Q and Fourth streets. 'Phone Red 1452. p FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms in suites of two; rooms close In, at reasonable rates. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue. ..l-12tf FOR RENT Four-room house on North side; close In. Inquire at this office. 8-15tf FOR RENT Six-room house at 1202 Second street Inquire at this office or at county recorder' office. . 19-2 WANTED. WANTED To trade lot In La Grande for horses. Call at Hill's drug store. WANTED Girl for general house work In small family. Apply at Eastern Oregon Trust . A Bavlng bank. WANTED Roomer and table boarder at the Swart Rooming house. In quire ot Mrs. Edna Swart V ANTED Chance e make quick service In moving furniture and piano with special equipment for safe hauling. All kinds of transfer business solicited. Leave orders at I Halsten's store or 'phone to Red 1111. J. W. Black. WANTED A position as stationary engineer. Practical experience. Can give reference if required. Address Box 7S8, La Grande. WANTED To trade land for a good residence In La Grande. For fur ther Information Inquire at Obser ver office. 1-11-7-3 AT THE SUMMIT OF SUCCESS you'll find the Union brand. Here please not a few of our prise winners. popular approval the Judge: Olnger Ale, Lemon Soda, Cream Soda, Birch Beer, Sarsapartlla, Seltxer, Carbonic, Orape Juice, Vichy, Iron Brew, Peach Cider. "There are others." The price Is reasonable, set down at your door. On trial proves purity, payability and wholesomeness. Deliveries are Prompt UNION B0T1LEING WORKS 4.e4.-v FOR SALE. FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. One dollar for each setting. Telephone to Red 212. FOR SALE Two second-hand awn ings, 24 feet long with fiames and fixtures complete and in good re pair. Price, each, $10.00.; The Peo ples' Store. FOR SALE 500 feet of picket fence. Zuber. FOR SALE I have decided to quit the dairy business, 'and now offer my choice dairy cows for sale. Come early and get your choice. Robert Miller. 1-12-t FOR SALE One 1-year-old horse, broke to drive single, for a !dy; two milch cows with young calves. Seven pigs, 100 chicken, three wagons, one ' surrey, one buggy and several farm Implements. Five pieces of town property. Improved. Bargain If sold at once. Inquire of Mary E. Chlld ers. Island City. FOR SALE: Furniture, steel range, two heating stoves, bed lounge, ex tension table. Iron beds and springs. Ice box, fall leaf table, first-class organ. Other household goods. In quire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR SALE Two second-hand awn ings. In good condition. Get partic ulars from J. A. Arbuckle, Model Restaurant. FOR SALE A first grade piano; will trad for a team or good city prop erty. 'Phone or call on H. A. Wat son. Red 1401.' PASTURE. WANTED Horse to pasture by the month on good bunchgrass. $1.10 per month. Inquire 1417 Washing ton avenue, or address Box 801, La Grande, Ore. FOUND In this city, an eyeglass. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement if The best thing you can do with your wad, roll, pile, stock Ign or whatever you may call your nvlngs. Is to put It where It ls sure to grow and be safe while It is growlni. The bank is the spot, rd oit ban Is h, right on In which to d-rlt youf savings, both a . mr wicuriiy ana g.oo Interest Every mnn and woman ought to have an In dependent bank account Let us show jruu now money grows when In keeping. . our The Eastern Oregon Trust &. Savings bank orncERsi 1 F. M. BTRKIT, President 1 WM. MILLER. Vtc-Prldnt GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. SCROGGIN, Assistant Cashier. r. f. HOLMES. ' ED 8TRING1IAM, AUCTIONEER. 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