La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 07, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EVEXTXG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON,
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La Grande
Directory
PHYSICIANS.
G. L. BIGGERS, M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
Ralston Building, over J. M.
Berry's Store.
'Phone Bleck 112 L
Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
Offlea
Offlc
1. H. HUBBARD, ML D.
Physician and Burgeon.
Office in New Bank Building. Rooms
' S-tL 'Phones: Residence, Mala -
Office. Mala 1.
DR. A. I RICHARDSON.
PbjraidM and Burgeon.
. Office over Hlll'a Drug Store.
Offlea 'Phone 111. Residence Main II
N. MOLITOR. M. D.,
, Pbjrstclaa sal Snrgeoa.
Corner Adams At, and Depot St.
Offloe Main II -:- Residence Main If
BACON HALL.
phTalclana and Surgeon.
Offlea Ij Qrande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 1.
C T. Bacon, Residence, Mala II.
M K. Hall, Residence, Main It.
DR. V. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORI
. . Osteopathic Physicians.
KlrksvlIIe Graduates Under Founder.
Office Sornmer Building.
Phones: Office Main IS; Res. Main 14
C. II. VITON, PH. G M. .
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Eye, Ear,
Noso and Throat.
Office In La G-mid 'atlonal Otnk
Building.
Phones Office, Main 1; Residence,
Main 82. .
VETERIXAHIT felRC.EONi.
Dn. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Sorgeca.
Office at Hill's Drug 8tore, La Grand
Residence 'Phone Rsd 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1361.
Independent 'Phone II.
DR. W. H. RILtT.
Graduate Ohio State University Vao
dnatlun. Dentistry and 8urgery of all
kinds. Country calls promptly an
swered. Office 1114 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa
cific, Black 190 1. Independent.
White 10.
SIEGRIST & CO.
JEWELERS AND 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.
Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount
ins is one of our specialties. .
AUour worlc guaranteed and promptly done.
We will save you money
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SIEGRIST & CO-
JEVVf LERS AMD OPTICIANS
Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
- , Complete Machine Shops sad Foundry
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Professional
DENTISTS.
a & CACTEORN.
..Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregot.
J. C.PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room 21, La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black 1H1.
La Grande Oregor
TEACHERS OF MTJSIO
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 1IS1.
MUM STELLA If. OLIVER.
Teacher of Plaao and Harmony.
Studio ever J, M. Berry Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLE R.
CtviL Mining, Irrigation Engineertaf
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande ------ Orego
V. It. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering. Twenty Tears' Experience.
ABSTRACTERS.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurance.
Office next door to La Grande Na
tlonal Bank.
La Grande ------ Oregot
ATTORNEYS.
Chas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coctorna
COCHRAN COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande .... - Oregot
R. H. LLOTD.
Attorney at Law.
Practice In all the courts of the State
and United States.
Elgin' - - - - - - Oregon
Y1AVI.
MRS. GRACE McAUSTER,
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1171.
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IHTERESTIHG LIFE OF
- J.S.GUP.8AHE.0LB VET
WAS IN LATiRAXDE TO
ATTEND THE REEXIOX
Pan Eighty Tears, Jle In Spry and
Active Has a War HMor That
Dn(e lliu-k to Mcxtcnn War Ship
wrecked Wa'.Io a Sailor.
A very interesting character Is "51. S.
Gurdane, a veteran of the civil war,
who attended the recent reunion In
this city. Mr. Gurdane's home is In
Pendleton, and he has once been
elected to the state legislature from
I'matlUa county. He is 84 years of
age. but looks not a day over TO. He
Joined the navy In 1846 and served for
five years, after having spent many
years on the sea. While a sailor he
was twice shipwrecked, upon one oc
casion being In the water for two
nights before being rescued. When
the war broke out Mr. Gurdane Joint!
the 14th Wisconsin Infantry, and was
l . hHU ff On.l.t AHttnh m
In the siege of Vlckaburg, and went
with Sherman "from Atlanta to the
sea." At Shlloh he received a wound
In the right leg, and at Vlcksburg lost
an eye and was shot through the neck,
but was not mustered out until the
close of the war. Although his life
has been thrown In rough places, Mr.
Gurdane Is now a faithful Christian
and an earnest worker In the church
of which he Is a member. His mind
Is filled with beautiful sentiments and
he loves to tell them to his friends.
He Is still hale and hearty, In full pos
session of his faculties, and bids fair
to pass the century milestone before
blvouacing for the last time.
STRANGER ACTS STRANGELY.
Pendleton Hullrond Employes Keep
Clow Wuleli on Alleged "Kpotnr."
A modest looking stranger, claim
ing to be a retired merchant of a
small Michigan town, has created in
tense Interest among O- R. & N. rail
way employes In this city during the
past week, by his deep Interest In the
affairs of the railroad company when
the trains are in the yards here, says
the Pendleton East Oregonlan.
From his watchfulness and regular
visits to the depot at the exact time at
which passenger trains are due, has
aroused suspicions of all the em
ployes at this place and they feel sure
that he,ls a "spotter" on duty In the
guise of a retired capitalist.
The secret service department of all
the big railroad companies malntnln
a regular force of detectives to watch
dlffedent branches of the department,
and the detectives pose as all sorts of
capitalists, tourists and sightseers and
often escapo detection for months.
However, the gentleman who has
haunted the O. It. & N. depot at train
time for the past three weeks has not
escaped onil for the past two weeks,
every employe In the service of the
company here has hnd the "spotter"
"spotted," they think.
HER FATHER'S WISH.
MM C harlotte Taher Wed William
Purling Today.
Raker City, July 6 At 1 o'clock
this afternoon Justice of the Pence
Alt Curry united In wedlock Wl
Ham Weldon lai-Mng of Portland, nnd
Ml M. Charlotte Tab r of IU'.ur
City. The bride l tho only daughter
of Clark Taher, who died In Portland
Friday evening, and wns burled In
this city yesterday. It was Mr. Ta
bu's dying wl-h that the young cou
ple should wed. end today the cere
inony was performed according to
that wlrh.
One of the uncommon sights It was
for a wedding to follow so colsely th
death of a memlier of the family, but
(he dying request of Clark T.iber was
not to be f?lsnheyed by his daughter.
The yoltnir collide will mak th.lr
home In Portland. The bride Is well
known to most people of Raker and Is
popular.
Mlnntlalloii Without Irritation. '
In easo of stomach and liver trou
ble the proper treatment Is to stimu
late those organs without Irritating
them. Orlno Ijiifatlvo Fruit Pyrup
aids digestion and stimulates the liver
and bowels without Irritating them
organs like pills or ordinary cathar
tics. It does not nauseate or gripe
and la mild and pleasant to take. A.
T. Hill, druggist.
Strayed, June 14, from herd, dark
Jersey cow, branded D on right hip.
Finder pleate notify Anna Bay, 'phone
Black 41. -!7tf
1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. '
Department of the Interior,
TT. s. Land Office at La Grande, Or.,
June 8, 108.
Notice Is hereby given that
GEORGE M. THOMPSON,
of Adams, Oregon, who, on May 28th,
1908, made timber and stone sworn
statement No. 0048, for Bi BEi and
NE and SE14''-NE4, section
28, township S south, range 14 east.
Willamette meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make final proof to es
tablish his claim .to the land above
described.before John Hailey, Jr., U.
S. commissioner, at Pendleton, Ore
gon, on the 2?d day of August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wln
flcld 8. Burnett, of Etarkey, Ore.;
Thomas M. Keller, of Pindleton, Ore.;
Frank Donaldson, of Meachamv Ore.;
Frank Ironsplker, of Pendleton, Ore.;
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
8-12-8-21 ,
Notice.
To My Friends and Patrons:
Having sold my stock of hardware
etc., to Messrs. Lilly and Foster, who
will continue In the same tine of bus
iness, and at the same place. Mr.
Lilly having been associated with me
for the past six years, 1 take pleasure
In recommending the new firm to my
many friends and patrons and trust
that you will find business with them
as pleasant as our business relations
have always been. I will be found at
the store during the month of July,
and will be pleased to have as many
of my friends call and settle their ac
counts as possible during the month.
Thanking you for the many favors
shown me, I remain.
Very respectfully, ,
MRS. T. N. MURPHT.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract.)
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
La Grande, Oregon, Land Office,
June 27, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the commissioner of the
general land office, under provisions
of act of ei.i.jre? approved June 27,
1908. Public Vc. ron, we will offer at
rubllc sal? io highest bidder, at
10 o'clock a. m., on the 17th day of
August next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract o,f land, to-wlt: NH NE
U. Sec. 9. T. 3 S.. R. 37. E. W. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the day above designated for
sale.
F. C. BRA M WELL. Register.
A. At. ROBERTS, Receiver.
7-3-8-7
It Can't lie Beat.
The best of all teachers Is experi
ence. C. M. Harden,' of Silver City.
North Carolina, says: "I find Electric
Bitters does all that's claimed for It.
For stomach, liver and kidney trou
bles It can't be beat. I have tried It
and find it a most excellent medicine."
Mr. Harden Is right: it's the best' of
all medicines also for weakness, lame
back, and all run down conditions.
Best, too, for chills and malaria. Sold
under guarantee ut the Newiln drun
store. D1c.
Sure Cure for Asthma.
We guarantee to cure asthma
bronchitis and catarrh. If our merit-
Ino falls we will cheerfully refund al.
money paid. rite Arnold s Asthma
Cure Co.. 33 1-3.14-3T6 Arcade P.ulld-
Ingr, Seattle. Wash., or for , mM 3(.
lays, Morris W, Kr.lght, Cove, Ore
Box 33.
rrltai and Pcpnrnire of Trains at
La Grande.
No. 1, westbound Portland Special,
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m.
No. 4, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives at t:45 a. m.; de
parts 1:50 a. m.
No. I, eastbound Chicago Bpeclal,
arrives 1:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. tn
No. S, westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives l;6S p. m.; de
parts, 10 p. m.
Elgin II ranch.
Regular mixed train leaves La
Grande at I o'clock and returns at
o'clock p. m. The logging train
leaves La Grande at 11:10 p. m. and
returns at 7:45 p. m.
J. II. KEEXET, Agent
La Grande. Oregon.
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We Want
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is p'aced before a themand or more want-seekers
every day Can you afford to tper.d one cent per word of your
want ad whe.e results are the keynotes?
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Suite of three rooms,
furnished complete. , Inquire of Mrs.
U. D. Simmons.
FOR KENT Furnished front room,
close In; modern conveniences.
'Phone to Black 951.
FOR RENT Six rooms, en suite, In
Lewis building, with water and toilet
upstairs.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moore,
r mnA Fourth ntrets. 'Phone
Red 1452. P
FOR RENT One 8-room house, un
furnished, and one modern 4-room
cottage, furnished. Inquire of Mrs.
C. 8. Zuber.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms In suites of two; rooms
close In, at reasonable rates.- Inquire
at 1417 Washington avenue. ..8-12tf
WANTED.
WANTED To trade lots In La Grande
for horses. Call at Hill's drug store.
WANTED Three more horsemen In
roseate parade. Inquire of George
L. Cleaver.
WANTED Roomer and table boarder
at the Swart Rooming house. In
quire of Mrs. Edna Swart.
WANTED Chance e make quick
. service In moving furniture and
pianos with special equipment for
safe hauling. All kinds of transfer
business solicited. Leave orders at
Halsten's stoe or 'phone to Red
1161. J. W. Black.
WANTED A position as stationary
engineer. Practical experience. Cud
give reference If required. Address
Box 7S8, La Grande.
1 TO TRAVELING PUBLIC 1
Persons desiring neat
and comfortable rooms
and wholesome meals
should stop at the
PALMER HOTEL
Board and room by the
week : : : : $5 00
By the day : : : 1.00
n-,- c.t. ri
ii& uiuy ( list, Old. 5b e
t Sl.CO per day house in t
t La Grande. White help t
t only Employed. f
Two Blocks from Depot
; W. J. RANSOM Prop. 1
; PHONE BLACK 402 I
WE SERVE A RIG DISH I
of Ice cream for a very moderate!
price here. And such crenm, too!
The first spoonful sets von to wi.hinl
e
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the dlh was a btgirtr one. With
every succeeding mouthful you fall
mnro In love with the cream, and you
only wish your capacity was as largo
as your appetite. Come In and enjoy
some.
For sale at
a. t. mm.
FRED IHTU.
6ILVERTIIORN MACK.
Blue Mountain
Creamery Co.
ataatttt-l"r
Your Wants
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. One
dollar for each setting. Telephone
to Red 212. .
FOR SALE 500 feet of picket fence
In good condition. Apply to Mrs
Zuber.
FOR SALE Cheap; automobile, ' gt
horse power runabout, in first-class,
repair. For particulars and price
Inquire at this office. dw6-!4-lrr
FOR SALE One -year-old hone
tt-nVa to Arlv tnrl. for a !dv: two.
milch cows with young calves. Seven
pigs, 100 chickens, three wag-oaa, one
surrey, one buggy and several farm.
Implements. . Five pieces of town
property, Improved. Bargain If soldi
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, flrst-classi
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
P.estaurant.
FOR SALE A first grade piano; wllh
trade for a team or good city prop
erty. 'Phone or call on II. A. Wat
son, Red 1401.
Danger in a Cold!
Because you have cont racted ordinary coldsi
and recovered from tlieia without treatment,
of auy kind, do not for a moment Initialed
that colds are not dan.erous. Not only pneu
monia, but also the Infectious diseases sucbn
as diphtheria and scarlet lover start with s.
cold. Tho cold prepares the system for tut
reception and development of the gormt oZ
these diseases. Take our advice cure youn-
cold while yon can.
Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy
by Its remarkable cures of colds has bemi
a staple article of trvle and commerce. ltl
prompt: It Is effectual; It Is reliable. Try 1U.
NEWLIX DRCO CO.
The best thing you can do with youa-
a 1, roll, pile, storklgn or whatever
you ir;iy c all your savings. Is to put It
where It Is sure to grow and bo safe?
hlle It Is growinj,. The bnnk Is the
'o, rd our b.in.t Is .e right one lr
v.ldch to dp'it youf navlngs, both
tor security and g,.oj Interest. Ever?
man nnd wnmnn ought to have an In
j dependent bank account. Lot us show
i you how money grows when la our
' keeping. ' , i
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
Lank
OFFICERS:
T. M. BTRXIT. President.
Wll. MILLER, Vice-President !
CEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. SCROGGIN. Assistant Cashier.
r. J. HOLME8. Treaanrr.
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EH M lUWillAM,
AI'eilONWtBJ
Bales ctled on short fnotlce.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra charge for dUtance,
LA GRANDE ... OREGON
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