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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
pace mo. ocirr pages. EVKSISO OBSERVER, LA CILUCDS ORECOX, FRIDAY. AIGCST T, 1S. jit Is A Safe Plan!: 4 We Want Your Wants La Grande. Professional Directory IN Our Want Ad Column Ywr want it p'aced before a thousand or mora want-teasers ery day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want d whs result are the keynotes? .. BIG FESTIVAL SCHEME ' ' TO BE EVAITGCR VTED. rv n"r i ukhhul 4 1 9 If I J - V I t s "f . - - . phtsictaxs. G. L. BIGOERS, M. D Pbyaklaa mod Surgeon. .Office, Lewis Building, over Henry 4b Out Undertaking Parlors. Office "Phone Black IML ; ; -'- - Raeideac 'Pnon Red ML J. H-HUBBARD. M. D. " ' Physician and Surgocm. .. Office la New Bank Building. Rooms 4-IL -Tnonea; Residence, lUla II; Office, Mela ft. DEXT1STS. c b. CAirraoKN. . OtDcm over HiU' Drug Store. La Grande . '.'Orego .... DR. A. U RICHARDSON. Ptijnfataa ad StarsM-aw ; Office over Hurt Dais SUM. 4XOoa 'Phooe HI. Reeldeaoe Mala II N. MOLTTOR, M. D, . Ffcyatctea aad Sargeo. . . Ceraar Adam Ave. aad Depot St. Office Mala II -:- Reatdeaoe Mala BACON HALL. Phvdclaaa Bad Bargeo . . Offlca I a Oranda National Bank Building. 'Phone Main II. ' C T. Bacon. Residence, Mala If. M. K. Hall. Residence. Mala II. DR. F. B. MOORE . DR. H. C P. MOORI OatoopoUslc Physicians. Elrksvllle Oraduatea Under Founder. Offlca Bom mar Balldlng. Pboaa: Offlca Main II; Ren. Main 14 c. it. rirox, riL g, m. d. Physician aiul Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Offlca In La O-nud Vailonal Rink Building. 'Phones Office, Main 2; Residence, Main , VETERINARY 6CRGEGX8. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, , Veterinary Surgtx n. Offlca at Hlll'a Drug Store, La Oraodi Residence 'Phone Rd T01. Offlca 'Phone Black till. . Independent 'Phone It, DR. W, H. RILKY, - Oradtiate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds. Country calli promptly answered. Office Mil Arfuui Aienue. ' Phon.cs: Pacific Black 1901. . Independent, 373. e t. C. PRICED D. At. D. Room II, La Uruwa t;'," ' ' Building, Phone Black llfL La Graboa v 'i f ' Orason lniwtlns Mcriliug' Held Last Unl noiday Ptaua Sow on I'uk for ttx- CotnMnliift of Pomona and Cctr Day IVilh Harvct Home FntHaJ In tlie A car Future. TEACHERS OP MUSIC PROF. K. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Graado School of Maaic.' alra. Day. aaatatanL School, let Greenwood Au, oaa door aouth of Adam Ave. 'Phone Black lilt. MJ8S STELLA U. OLIVKR. 'rar t Plaa and Haraa a ay. attadla rreC 1. M. Barrr Stora. EL4X7TRICAL EXGDOOEBa L. A. PICKLE R. CML Mlalas, brigatkM ragtartaa aad SariejlBg. Eatlmataa, plana and apaelflcadoBa Office In Bohaenkamp Building. La OraaJe - - - - - - Orecoi CM. THORNTON. Ardilioct and Engineer. Surveying, Civil arfd Structural Engi neering. ' Twenty Teara Experience. ABSTRACTERS. J R. OLIVER. Abatracta of Title Fire Insaranoe Office aaxt door to La Grande Na tional Bank.. La Grande - - - - . Orrrir ATTORJfETS. Chaa. E. Cwrhraa Geo. P. Cortiraa COCHRAN A COCHRAN, . . Attornera, La Grande National Bank Building La Grande - . , .. . . Oreaoi R. H. LLOTD. Attorney at Law, Practice In all the courts of the State and United Statea. Elgin - - . - . Oregon VI A VI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1171. SIEGRIST & CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS We wish to call your attention to our REPAIR DEPARTMENT , We are better prepared than evar to do first class work. If you have a watch j that does not give you satisfaction, oring . . it to us and w6 will guarantee we can fix it. i Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount- ing is one of our specialties. . All our work guaranteed and promptly done. t k A llftll OirA UAH Vy. T h SIEGRIST & CO- lEWfLERS AND OPTICIANS 1UU111U... - ' Orange Hall. Aug. 7. (Special.) The Blue Mountain Grange, No. S45, Pi of HI, held ita regular meeting In the hall near tm Grande Wednesday. v - auenoance was excep tionally large for this season, so many j i- farmers being In the midst of their harvest. This grange Is known for Its Interesting and Instructive programs. nd this one by no means fell short or toe statedard.-. Among other inter esting features were: .. . Select reading. Mabel Anson. f'How to Aid the Lecturer." Lillian Holman. Select reading, Mrs. W. W. GUaa. Story, Mhts Ethel Redhead. Seelct reading, Mrs. Golden. Recitation, W. Roy Gekeler. Romance in Cold Storage, Mrs. Ad die Grout. The. next meeting will be held Sat- urday, August 15. At this meeting the" grange expecta to lay out plana for a grange campaign this winter. The disc union will be led by W, R. Gekeler on "How to Interest People of other Communities In the Grange." Other Interesting topics to be discuss ed Is "How to Interest, the Boy and Girl in the Farm," led by Ethel Red head. "Best Methods In the Farm and Home." Lillian Holman. and. a paper by Mrs. Glass. The- Blue MounUIp Grange la plan ning a Joint Pomona and Ceres day and Harvest Home festival In the neat future. This wilt be one of the best entertainments ever given by the grange and first of Its klnj In the grange circles of eastern Oregon. to bank one's money and not to hoard it where It can be stolen. Do not keep much money about jour person, or In your bouse or office. Bank It with us and It will be absolutely secure, both night and day. Wt secure our customers against loss, and they find us courteous and reliable , people to deal with. Our methods of doing bus iness will be -perfectly satisfactory to FOR RE XT. FOR REXT Six-room house with bath, 1202 Second street Inquire of D. H. Proctor, 'Phone 1995. S-5-1! FOR RENT Six rooms, en suite, in Lewis building, with water and toilet upstairs. ' " . " . The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings ; bank OFFICERS j F. M. BTRKJT, President WE MILLER. VIce-PrealdeaL -GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. I. BCROGODf. Aaakrtaat Cashier r. 1. HOLMES. Tt surer. . . ED MxniGHAM, 4 AUCTIONEER. 4 ' Bales cried on short notice. 4 4 Satisfaction guaranteed. 4 4 No extra cburse for distance. 4 LA GRANDE ... OREGON 4 4 Route No. I. 'Phone No. lllxl WHEAT KTITA SOARS. TO TRAVELING PUBLIC ; Persons desiring neat 4 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 ' The only First Glass its r e i.uu per aay nouse in Entice of it ivarbin. cvntK m u Grande. White help I matllla County Tills Year. ' nnin j . That wheat will touch 0 cents lr Pendleton. Walla , Walla and othet wheat centers of the Inland empire during the present market season Is the candid opinion of Harry TL Co hen, market editor of the Oregon Dally Journal, who came down this morning from Walla Waila after a tour of the wheat belt says the Pendleton EhsI Oregonlan of Thtinday. There Is no cause for- complaint Two Blocks from Depot W. J. RAMSOM Prop. PHONE BLACK 402 Notice or Filing Plats. Notice is hereby given, that the ap proved plats of surveys of fractional sections 1J. It, 15, II, 17 and 18, E'i and XW'4 Section 20, Vi and NEW at tins years crop.'.' said Mr. Cohen 21, Townhlps I North, Range 41 this morning, "us the hlgligcr prices nd all of Township 4 North. Runae will bring the farmers more money I U. Esst AViUamette meridian, have than they received from last year's btrn received in tltls office. The lump. r. crop. .Market .conditions and above plats of surveys will be filed on the export .trade sr! such rivht now Tuesday, the 15th day of September that everything polutu t to lo-cent wheat llii seiison, but when It nenrt the VO-vcnt mark If I had a wheat crop I should Immediately let go nt that hluh murk, ns the market will neces sarily be uncertain and shaky ufter pas-ling the Si-cent mark." iir. onon lias been through the wheal belt of Morrow, ClllUm, Umn m iu ana waiia Alla counties, and finds th cream of the coru in Umu Ilia and Wulla Walla counties. . i n .. . " ,nonilMl'Hrl Cured at Homo v New A,r. 19o8, at I a. m. On and after that date this offlo will receive applications for tho entry of lands In said townships. . F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. A. A. ROBERTS, ltecelverv' Cherries for Sale. Royal Anne cherries ut Stoddard form. 21c gallon. Innulra of .t r. VanDermunllen, Red 932. "-""If FOR RENT Five-room- furnished . flat on ground floor. Inquire of Mrs. Zuber. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Practically new Smith Premier typewriter. Inquire at this office, or at Ferguson's book store. FOR SALE 500 feet of picket fencs In good condition., Apply to Mrs. Zuber.. ; . ;..",(' . . FOR SALE Reo Touring car. For particulars Inquire of Mrs. . T. . N Murphy. " . J-J2U FOR RENT Suite ef rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Swart FOR RENT One t-room house, nn furnished, and one modern 4-roora 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. ..I-12 tf FOR RENT The Mrs. Laura Stultx rooming and boarding house, corner Sixth and Spring, containing bath, and partly furnished. 'Phone Red 1181. FOR RENT A suite of rooms for light housekeeping. Modern resi dence, ground floor. 'Phone Red H12. 7-18tf LOST Gold bracelet with "Minnie" engraved upon It. Finder please re turn to Observer ' office, or "phone Bluck 1461. Suitable reward. 8-8-14 . W ANTLD. WANTED Expcrclncod snleainnn to solicit orders for lubricating oils, etc., from fanners and threshers. Prof itable position on salary to man ca pable of handling the business. Ap ply with references. The Atlantic Re fining Co., Cleveland, O. 8-7-10 HOUSE WANTED Five or 6-room house with bath, colse In. 'Phone Black 151. g.B.,2 TO LOAN Twelve hundred dollars on first mortgage securities, from one to five years, at 10 per cent. Inquire of F. S. Ivanhoe. FOR SALE A first grade piano; wut -trade for a team or good city prj5 erty. 'Phone or call on H. A. Wat son, Red 1I0L ; i .-. FOR SALE One first -class wardrobv Iron bedsteads, springs, mattresses, tables, buggy top and storm fronts Inquire of Mrs. R. E. .WorsteU, Second 8L 'Phone Black til. 7-23t FOR SALS: High-grade, 199-lb ca pacity cream separator la good con dition, or will -exchange for spring; wagon or good work horse. Roht Miller, B St., South La Grande. Do Not Trifle ' With a Cold Is good advice for men and women. I may be vital in the case of a child. Long experience has proven that there is noto iug Utter for colds in children than CKamberlain'a Coug'h Remedy- It is a favorite with many niothtOinfr never disappoints thtm. It contain nr opium or other narcotic and may be give h with implicit confidence. WANTED Gentleman roomer, board I If desired. Inquire . 1407 Ninth St. Phono lied 1012. WANTED Roomer and table boarder at the Swart Rooming house. In quire f Mn Edna Swart. a Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS . D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor ' Complete , Mach!n Shops nd Founiry . of acres will not be cut at all, while but littlo of the crop In either Cniu- tllla or Walla Walla couuile win le too light tc harvest. "It Is a most surprising spectacle." said Mr. Cohen, "to ee such an abund ant crop whue there ha been but little moisture, in rtnttllla county I find there has been tin rain during the KrowlnjT scaavn. nnd yet the land l lei, Una almost normally. Of course. It Is somewhat below Inst year's phe nomena! crop, but It is almost aver . "Tli sharp competition in th mar ket and the bitter rivalry among the big grain buying companies sn.l ix porters are the causes of the advance In prices. Then there Is a world wheat shortage, also, nnd all tli.v. conditions Justify my statement that wheal will rem h 0 enl this year. But my advice would be to sell when It gets to the 10-cent mark or a little before." HEACOCK'S GLASSES FIT. ITS HEACOCK'S GLASSES THAT If you suffer from bleeding. Itch ing, blind or protruding piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by th new absorption treatment; and will 4lso send some of this' homo treat ment free for trial, with references from youtr own locality If requested Immediate relief ind permanent ci r assured. Send no money, but .!! niners or inn orr.r. Write todav te Mrs. M. Summers. Box P, Notre fame. Ind. WANTED Chance te make Quick service in moving furniture and pianos with special equipment fot safe hauling. All kinds of transfer r.Hiciiea. ieave orders at Halslen's store or 'phone to Red 11IU. J. W. Mark. Agricultural C ollege; Corrnllls, Oregon. Offers collegiate courses In Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Horti culture, Animal Husbandry, ajSf1' Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domeitlc- Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Mr chanlcal and Mining. Engineerings Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses In Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Sclence and Art, Commerce and Mechanic? Arts, Including forge work, cabinet mnlting, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equipment free tuition; opens September 2J. Illustrated cntalogue with full Infi mntlon on application to the ne(-a trnr, free. d&w8-ltf t iie a grey; STRAY i:i) Tn horses ot'ler While; WelulU ubolil Hlfol If.. White tins wire scars on face nnd b.ciist. Reward for their return or l.ir .rniMI,i leaning to ihelr return vlll be paid by Hi,. !Ime Independ ent Telephone Co. ,1 ' 1 -1 if-:: 4Zl 0 1 SALESMAN AXD AGENTS tr.n .... i k iiiii over can be made new campaign novelties from mi' II t l. i Hon. Sells to store ! ours, picnics und private Coinpli- filing now county families. III,., .sf r.,in.ies cnarites nre. pnl.l for r.n0. Order today. Chicago Novelty Co., o Wnhash Ave., Ch. cgo. F.xcrtclnt Health Adli. Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. ST Olf ford Ave., San Jose, Cut., says; "The worth of Electric flitters as a gener.il fitinlly remedy, fr headache, bilious. ncs end torpor of the liver and bow. els Is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word In Its favor for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. There I. more health for th digestive nrganls 'in a bottle of Kleetric Bitters than In any Snri t tire fur Asihuut. We guarantee to euro isthma. bronchitis i catarrh. If ur medl Hne fall, w, w cheerfully refund .11 money pa,,,.. Wrle re Co., m.J.,4.8,1, Arcade Build Ing. fleam.. W,.,, r fr nn 0 days. rorrl W. ,lght. Cove. Ore Bog . Df:XTrNT. Dr. W. D. McMillan. Red ISi, Palrless t rlrarllon. KlIMCl ... I I .. . ilGOh f f I f tVV -i:-' . . . Arrival and Dcpanure of Trains La Grande. No, 1, westbound Portland Special, arrives 1:21 a. m.; departs, 1:30 a. rru No. I, eastbound passenger, msl nd express, arrives at 1:45 a. m.4 parts 1:60 a. m. ' No. I, eastbound Chicago Special. (arrives 1:05 p. n.; departs, 1:11 P- No, I, westbound passenger, msl nd express, arrives I: SI p. m.i oe psrts, 10 p. m. Flgln BrsrK-ti. Regular mixed train leaves 1 Grande at I u'clnck.and rcturni st o'clock p. m. The logging trb leaves Grande at lt:3l p. m. an re?urns at 7:41 p. m.- J. IL REFNalT. Agent, l GraodA O-rraoa. '9 lnuro Yonr Sti k. The National Live Stock Insurant association will Inswre your rtock against death from all ran ' rate ynu can afford to pay. For par ticulars Inquire of agent. . . A. SANDERf"0' . ,,t lA.flrsnde.Or- D.F.x4JA72tP , '-f Mher .ncdr I know or." ,.m l.9". " w Iff "FIT. - r"--0e.'u Crand. NaUo, a