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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
PAOK TWO. KVEsufo onsrnVEn, la grande oregon. La Grande Professional Directory rUTSICIAKS. Q.U BIGGER8, M. D., ' Physician and 8 or goon, Offlca, Lewi Building;, over Henry & Carr Undertaking Parlor. Offlo 'Phone Black 1821. V Reldenc 'Phon Rsd X001. "' J. H. uvBOAtw, Physician and Surgeon. Offlo In New Bank Building. Room t-21. "Phone: Realdence, Main Ii Office, Main 71. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. Physician and Burgoo. Off tee over HUl'a Drug Btore. Offloe 'Phone Residence Main SS N. MOLITOH. M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adaraa Ave. and Depot St Offloe Main IB -:- Realdence Main BACON & HAUL, phvslclana and Surgeon. ' Office ij. A Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 1. C T. Bacon. Realdence, Main II. M. K. Hall, Resldonce, Main tl. DR. V. E. MOORB DR. H. C. P. MOORE J Oateopathlo rhyelclane. Ktrkavllla Graduate! Under Founder. Office Snmtr.er Building. Phonea: Office Main II; Re. Main 14. , c. ii. cpton, ru. a., m. d. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Ear, None and Throatt Offlo In La a -nude -Jatlonal Dink Building. JMirones Office, Main 2; Residence, Main 82. - VETERINARY bUnOEONS. DR. P. A. CHAIU.TON, Veterinary Ktirgw n. Offloa at Ultra Drug Store, La Grands Residence 'Phone P.cd 701. ' IMfleo Thotie mark 1811. . y lnuer adent 'I'hone 51. DR. V. U. KlUiV. Cmduuto Ohio ttate University Vii1 Yna-lim; DumlMry ami Surgery of ail fctort. .. Country ('!! promptly a y.'ornd. r - Offlffl J 111 Adams Awiiuc. 'Phonos: I'liclflc Msek 1901. lndo ' -pendent, AVlilto :Q. llfsldence, In - ..leu-mlenr. 1 304. I SXEGRIST & CO. JtWELtRS Ye wish, to call your attention to our RtPAIS DEPAKTMLNT We are batter prepared than ever to do first class work. If you hava a watch that doc3 not give you satisfaction, orins it to us and w o will guarantee wo can fix it. D-urnond3 reset or mounted in new mount ing is one of our specialties. All our work RuarantccJ and promptly done. W e will save "you money SIEGR1ST & CO- JtVVILERS AMD OPTICIANS Complete equipment for resetting and repairing ruBber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FTTZ0ERAL0, Proprittor Compete Machine Shops iad Foundry e s 9 DENTISTS. C. B. CACTKORN. Office over HUl'a Drug Store. La Grande Oregon ' J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentlat. : . Grand National Bank Building. 'Phone Black mi. La Grand : Oregon . TEACHERS OF MUSIC PROF. E. POUTER DAT, Principal. La Grauile School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 105 Greenwood Ave., one door aouth of Adama Ave. . 'Phone Black 1831. MlHd STELLA L. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry"! Store. ELtCTRICAL ENGINEERS. U A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englneerlai and Surveying. Estimate, plana and (pacification. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grand Orcgot J. II. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl- neerlng. Twenty Teara' Experience. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstract of Title. Fire Inauranoa. Office next door to La Orande Na tlonal Bank. La Grande - Oregon ATTOKNEVl Chan. 12. Cochran Cico. I. C oohra: COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Attorney. La Gran.le National Bank Building La Orande I Orcgot K. u. l.i.qvu. Attorney lit Iv. ri notice in till tliu courts of the mid 1'nlted Suites. Iirtln ...... Oregon VIAVI. :r,vs. orach mcaukteh. Teacher nirl ManupT. Telef-hon Parmer lBTt. AD C?TIC!AS OUTLOOK IS GOOD "Oregon la ripii'lz-anv ing to one of her greatest possibilities In the way of industrial development," remarked Dr. James Wilhycombe, director of the Oregon experiment station at Corvallls. "and that is the abundant opportunity for developing the live. stock Industry, aaya the Democrat. "Wo must make more of thla oppor tunlty we now have right before us,' he continued, "If we are to keep pace with progress. . "Western Oregon affords the finest opportunity in the world for raising flno clover, cattle and vetch and these products cannot be excelled as food' Mutut iui TZ: -Z "int stock. It ia the same old story, We d6n't know what we have here In Oregon, and wo are slow to accept new doc trines or new theories about any thing. But at the same time there Is not a single Industry that I can think of or have In any way come In con tact with that presents development as docs this one Industry.' 1 am glad Portland Is going to have a livestock exposition. Its full meaning was pre sented in the columns of the Portland Oregonlan only a few days ago by W. S. Skinner, the founder of the great nternutlonal livestock show of Chl- rago, and now one of the leading itockmon of Denver. He Is familiar with the situation and sees, perhaps, little further into the future than most of us do. So, I suy, with proper ncouragement, Portland will have no 'Ifflculty at all In establishing her nosltlon as the livestock center of the northwest, and by 611 means she needs to have a splendid representative show each year." , THE SHERWOOD. first Ever, In the Verdict of TIiohc Who Attended Lat Mght. Manager Sherwood surely made a fortunato selection when he arranged his last night' proRram. The open ing number, "A Family of Cots," Is a t.tily wonderful plctorlnl creation, .im! ino whkh plensr the child und older ' -l!c alike. Tlie f.nt!:ro bill, "The V.iue and the Cr.iv," nl uio is well '. .":! Ii the prlrn of udtiil&sion. The .l ily Is on of the v.:ir and niiows Sicily wl.nt tli it u v, fcl uli-us'K'.u. roily ".K-uiit to tniny iii.liio. Tlie sI'.iki ! .lift lire i im.;:ji''. jl.ii.y ih'.1 ?.u- li-rice would l.r.'al: cut !:i n Hip i-oi''n w.ji.;.! ': fninj T n.ulnir or .!. .,'. i: 1 w. T'.n l:!oe (i::in '.tie rt:-y v.l'"ru.t -t V.: iro:ip't plctoti.il Mr. fhf v..od hiis ccMliit' .!. T'nciv. nro otli-.r ;.iod ntiinlii i . but tile Ijl ue '.mil tin 'ry t a t'M'-Ili.. r. i.ii'is Al io wir:i i:i:.rir. .u.iMii Willi I'..' o. mi Itiilcy In ii. Dcli.H, tin- t)i niN(. .A man who lifts fin u'.itonioLUc. nnd 'eupjim, with Ii'.h te.'lh is display liiK his pinvu as n finmin with the i arnum &. 1'ttll, y circus. Ills mime l :ohn, lie conns from the liluek For- t of Cir i innny, nnd he enn bend n t llr.rid spike with his hands. He i.-,s entirely on a vei-nttilile dl t, und io thin tin lilt lie attributes hir ureal tr,'ntli. A great nerohntli riding n.t I 'h it if the three Frcdi.nii", who som. r- nilt from each ether's shoulder '. I'l'e H .lii!lr.is on tVe luci.s of lioim T ie t ip'i' t rlun ni tu lire a tri.nT fent- u. - on the Mil, In them being con i rn, d h.u h f.ii'.vius nrtlsts m Mis' 'Hlfkii'V. M'-.s Hut :i ri.iiinu, J ii tin yli'l'P. P.nh'lt h'llcl.lny. .ti'., the SUr l-te.-. Vietoila I'livmpnlt, AMIllnm t Irene. l"i r.l IvrrlfK nnd Orrln ln vt'iioort. t' . l.i t three Mini; mier- .- "I' I'l.l-M. The sh-iiv rl'ioiin's In comedy, lie-sld-a sti nimy of the funnl. t buffoons nnd J, stent lnuuh-ron.p. '.lir.ff hurl' sine act aro presented by the I.e Vim-, Vincent Klralfe nnd th Hurdis,' broth ers. The senntlonnl climax of this excellent Mil Is found In the terroris ing douliln automobile somersault. It Is an all-new show (hat Is of fered this season In equipment as well as In th nmke-up of It performer. Thn parade sgnln Is In Its customary place, which adds much Interest to th coming of the great show. A music teaeher I always urprle4 to find that someone who has not taken lesson la fond ot music. DROP THE "CITx"." . Arguxl Tliat All Iurger MunlclixiliUr Are Dropping the Word. Shall Baker be the name of eastern Oregon' metropolis, without the "city" attached, or shall the old form of the name prevail, asks the Herald. That Is a question that Is being agitated by several business men. Carl Adler, a man of wide experience, said to .the Herald this mornnlg: "I think the word city should be discarded. All over the country large municipalities have ceased to use it, and there Is no reason why Baker should not do like wise. The word Baker Is enough; It tells the stroy briefly and well; It has a pleasant ring, easy to say. end all who know the place will pronounce the one word with much pleasure.'1 Adler's opinion Is shared by several whn havA unli twv ikrA wllllnir tn fttAW a campalgn for a change of name. InT the postal guide It will be noticed that all postoffices fit the national mut,! tt "one word, a'.vordlng to depart .mk rullneiji Thl means, how ever, that It U ir'ot necessary to kiu to change their l.ames tn one wor', but where a city tin two words In iU name the depnrcrV-Mt writes It a one word. For tnkPi.ie the n air e of th's city appears m the postal gnide writ ten thus, "Bakcrclty." CT'PID IS L.VZY. Two Weeks Have Elapw-d Since Mar- riogo Lk-rnse Was Issued. Cupid la lethargic. During the past two weeks the Union county maj-rluge license department has been at a standstill because not a single victim of the usual busy-body has made hh appearance for Joy paper. :A Grund Family Medicine. . "It give me pleasure speak a good word- for Electric Bitters," write Mr Frank Conlan of No. 438 Houston St.. N. T, "If a grand family medicine rfor dyspepsia and liver complications; It cannot be too highly recommended. while (or lame back and weak kidney Elcctrlo Bitters regulate the dlgestlv functions, purify the blood, and Impart ! (mowed vigor and vitality to th weak and debilitated of both sexe. Solr under guarantee at Newlin's druj store, Stltiiul.itloii AVItlinut Irritation. In cuso of stomach and liver trou l'.e. the proper trcntmnnt Is to ethnu Intrt tln-se oi-Rnns without IrrltsUnp them.' Ovlno Ln-e.tlve Ffult Syrut Mit dlsertion nnd atlmulatcif'the livei am' t.owdn wi'.liotit lrrllsitincr tliosi 'r--;m llko pills or oi-tfimu-y ciilhar tl ?. 'It ihik, !!'-. iiHuaentn or Kiip' ..:id in mild ndiic..aiit to talie. A T. Hill. dmnKlst- Notice of I'lllnjr Pints. Notice I hemhy Kiven, thut tliu np proved plats of surveys of fnu'tlojia etlon'U, 14, 1", 1C. 17 and IS, n ' :nid XV,"j Perth. n H. W'i t:nd NTS' t;. r. 21. Towimhlp 8 North, IIiin':o t i: , und all of Towns:.!;) 4 I.'orth, Kanw 41", Kant .Wlllnineilo mi'iidlMn, hav h en received In this office. TV r.Love Tints of surveys will bo filed o: Tiiesdoy, Mic loth tT.iy of .September ID 'S, at 9 a. in. On and nftr that d.itn this offic will receive application for the entry of lands In snld township. F. t PHAMWEUi. Register, A. A. ROBERTS!, Receiver. "i ft) VAT; 1 f" .'4' Wrlval and poiannr rI Tt a in sti la (itnudc. Nn. 1. nlbnun' Portland Special arrives 313 a. m.; departs, t:iO a. m. No. I, ensibound paasenger, man snl express, arrive at 6:45 a. m.; de part 1:60 a, m. No. t, eastbound Chlcajo Special. arrive :0 p. m.; depart, 1:10 p. m. No. t, westbound pasenrer, mall nd expres. arrive l:6S p. m.; de part. 19 p. m. tniHn Ilninrh. Regular mixed train leave La Grand at I o'clock and return at t o'clock p. m. Th lorglns; train i.h La Grand at 11:10 p. m. and return at T:t I p. m. 3. R. KEENET, Afeab lM Orsodo, Onegoa. Wc Want Your Wants i ! Our Want Your want is placed before a thousand or mor. ""vour every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word oi your want ad wher result are the keynotes? y FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six rooms,' en ulte, In Lewi building, with water and toilet upstair. FOR RENT Five-room furnished flat on Bround floor- InQUlre ' M"' Zuber. FOR RENT Suite of rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Swart. FOR SALE Reo Touring car. For particulars uiiu. 0 ;I . M"" T. N. Murphy. '' 7-2?tf OB RENT One 8-ro0m house, un furnished, and one modern 4-room cottage, furnished. Inquire of Mrs. C. S. Zuber. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms In suites of two; rooms close In, at reasonable rates. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue. ,.6-12tf FOR RENT The Mrs, Laura StuUz rooming and boarding house, corner Sixth and Spring, containing bath and partly furnished. ' 'Fhone Red 1981. ' . . FOR RENT A suite of rooms for light housekeeping. Modern rest dence. ground floor. 'Phone Red 1712. 7-ietf WANTED. GIRL WANTED For general work at Centennial hotel. Must be able to assist with cooking and dining- room. 1421 Adam Ave. J28A3P WANTED Girl for general house work. Afply to Mrs. A. L. Richard son. 7-8tf YVANTED-'-itoomer and table boarder .at the -Swart Rooming house. In- iiulre of Jlrs. Edna Swart WANTED Chance e ir.pke q'diV service In moving furniture und plano.i with rpeclai r;iilpiii"rit to tMfe bu tiling. All kind of ttti-f l.ii:.liu.-. fi-.ilc'ili :'. LeaVu orders ut H.'ii.'.. ' f'o' o or 'rh.-ne to Rn! 1 b) 3. W. rt .k. ' . WANTlrD-'lU-io , . v nnted. ' Mm-'.- rli ls n,l h.i-.d I; oners. A. H. C. 1 .undry. '. . . """""""'-"""'"' ( V T ' v T r s 1 1 '"" v ' O. nt " 1 I f Persoro ccoiring neat end .comfortable . rooms and 'wholesome meals should etop at the PALMLK HOTEL Board and room by the week : : : : 05 CO By the day : : : I CO, The only First Glass $1,00 per day house in La Ora.rde. White help only Employed. Two B!ccks frcm Depot W. J. RAM SOM Prop. PHONE BLACK 402 S4 Sure t tire for Aittmia. 'e KiiurntitvA to cute npthira, i r'-nouius nun euturi ti. ii our ir.eoi rtiie falls we will cheerfully refund all 1 iimnry told. Write Arnola s A'ti.rua! CMru t,'o.. J33-J.J4-3"6 At-c.kIo IliilM tn rT. R. rittle. Wash . or for next 0 1'iys. Morris W. Knljiht. Cove, Ore. Mux 13. It Can't Ro Heat. The best of all teachers Is expert enee. C M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says: "I find Hlectrlc Pltters does all that's claimed for It. For stomach, liver and kidney trou ble It can't be beat. I have tried It nd find It a most excellent medicine." Mr, Harden I right: It' the best of II medicine also for weakness, lame back, and all run down condition Pest. too. for chills and malaria. Bold under uarant at th Newlln drug tor. (Ac, Ad Column FOR SAI.E. FOR SALE Practically new Smith- Premier typewriter. Inquire at thla office, or at Ferguson's book store. FOR SALE 500 feet of picket fence. In good condition. Apply to Mr. Zuber. FOR SALE Two second-hand awn ings, in good condltton. Get partic ular from J. A. Arbuckle, Model Restaurant, FOR SALE A lirsi ts - will . trade for a team or good city prop- erty. 'Phone or call on H. A. Wat- V ' son. Red 1401. FOR SALE One first-class wardrob?, iron bedsteads, ' springs, mattresses, tables, buggy top and storm front. Inquire of Mrs. R. E. Worstell, 80S Second St. 'Phone Black 881. 7-22tf Do Not Trifle With q Cold I good advice for men and women. II, may be vital :n tuc case oi a cnim. wmj experience has proven that there is noth ing better tor cokis in cuuurcu man Chamberlain s Cough Remedy It Is a favorite with many mother and never disappoiuU thcra. It contains n" opium or other narcotic and may be givej with implicit confidence. NEWI.I.N DRIG CO. It Is A Safe Plan, j i to bunk on-'n jit where It ( .ill be . m,Jt.u '.,., .. j 1;i j ,. ,, , r y n.l not to lioiird :'.oK n. l'ii) not Un p i.t ... 1 1 r in I'rinii, or lii . r.'.nk It with i 1.1 'Ji,!l!ti ly secure, i.e. ".; hi ciire our lis unci it will 1,3 J h itli id, 'Jit niol d.ij C"r'.'v:cr ri' ill.1t 1 '.m ('.'.'rtouji iin.l r- . tuvl Ihry find ir.e f" "pie to ml with. Our r. v. Ill In- i.,.,: nil. i tli i'li-' of doing bus. " t'e r : tisf icloi y to TIjc eastern Oregon Trust 8. Saving Lank oincxr.s: F. M. BT P.KIT, rresldint. V.'M. M1LI.KR, Vlce-rrosldent Oi:0. 1 Cl.l-.WKIt, Cashier. T. J. i;' lUi'H;iN. AsKlMant Cashier. T. J. i:r't.Mi,ij, rrwuurw. i ' v 4 t t 4- I f'.i: Hi.:H.M, 4 i'l niM'.f:n. E'llcs oil j en Sim-; notice. fi.iil-faiiii.n Kiiiirjiiteed, No etr eiuixe for rtlKtnnre. i i.a t-.r.ANni: - . . ortrooN lioiite No, . Th,.-.. x-n i., j , apuaut - 1 4 s 4 4. x 4 44 Pile luml lit llumo tit New Al,t iiMirji , :tiKMl. If you suffer from hlr.c,!nij. trh- I11R. I'llnJ or protr'ifllng; pi,g t(.ni me your s.'.dr.rs, rnd I v. Ill tell you now to euro yourself at horn by th new absorption treatment; and will also send soma of this Knm. ment fre for trial, with refr,ncftg from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate rellof and permanent err asured. Send no money, but 11 other of this offer. Writ today to Mr. M. Summer. Box p, N0ir tXm. Ind. Twenty-on carlosd. f hor'wer shipped from Prosser, Wash., to Mile City, Mont., few dlyi ,ro r