La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 15, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUURSAY, KZ-PTrvnCR J 5. 13!..
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La Grande Professional
Directory
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PHYSICIANS.
Q.U RIGGERS, M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
Office, Lewis Building, over Henry
. A Carr Undertaking Parlors.
CfQc 'Phone Black 1321.
'' Residence 'Phone Bed 1001
.... 3. H. HUBBARD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
PtUc in New Bank Building. Rooms
Je-l. 'Phones: Residence, Main
89; Office, Main 7. "
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON.
. Physician and Surgeon. .
t Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 186. Residence Main 66
N. MOUTOR, M, D.,
, Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot Bt
Office Main 68 -:- Residence Main 19
BACON & HALL.
Phwioian rrzzztz.
Office ti a Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phoue Main 19.
C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Alain 82.
DR. T. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORS
Osteopathic Physicians. , :
JDrksvllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Bummer Building.
Phones: Office Main 3; Res. Main t
C. II. UPTON, P1L C, 51. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
pedal attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat
Office In La O-ande National Bink
Building.
'Phones Office, 'Main 2; Ritddenca.
Main 32.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Snrgecn. "
Office at Hill's Drug Stofe, La Grand
. Residence 'Phone Red 701.'
Office 'Phone Black 1S61.
Independent 'Phone St.
Both 'phones at residence.
DR. TV. II. RILEY,
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
ef all klndj. Country calls promptly
answered.
Office 1414 Adams Avenne.
Phones: Pacific Black 1901. '
Independent, 878.
' ! H-'r-tHSMM
l YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES
1 Should be looked after Now 1
Not after tliey have started their Studies and
began to have eye troubles. We'll measure
the eye FREE and tell you if glasses arc need
ed. Bring jour children HERE toddy. Don't
delay. . If glasses are needed our price u ill
be less than half the 'other fellows"
GEO. S. BIERNIE, Optician For
SIEGRIST & CO
JEWf LERS AMD OPTICIAN'S
GompletQ equipment for
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. iuuucr ouggy ures.
1 v LA GRANDE iron Works
J D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops ad Foundry
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DENTISTS.
C. B. CAUTHORN,
. .' . ' ; Dentist. ..
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande , Oregon.
JT. C. PRICE, D. M, D.
Dentist. , '
Room 23. La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Biack 1J9L
La Grande 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 1831.
MJS3 STELLA D. OLIVER.
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
' Studio oyer J. M. Berrye Store.
ELilCTRICAL ENGINEERS.
' L. A. PICKLE R. .
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineerlmi
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande - - - - - . Oregoi
C. It. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer,
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering.
Twenty Years Experience. ..
ATTORNEYS.
Ctuu. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocbra
f. COCHRAN & COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande - - - . . Orcgot
R. H. LLOYD..
' ' ' Attorney at Law.
Practice in all the courts of the State
and United States.
Elgin - ' - ' - - . Oregon
VIAVI.
MRS. GRACE McAUSTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1171.
TEA
There's plenty of hum
bug in tea; not one ounce
in a ton Schilling's Best.
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TO STUDENTS
University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept.
13. (Special.) The Y. M. C. A. of
the University of Oregon has devised
a novel and effective method for as
sisting nev students to find boarding
and rooming places. - They will erect
a large tent near the depot, where
headquarters will be established and
fuU information kept In regard to all
boarding houses. A ,large Oregon
banner Is to be placed above the en
trance," and all of the assistants, of
whom there will be 12 or 15, 'will also
wear the (Oregon colors., They ex
pect all students to make the tent
headquarters and to leave suit cases
and parcels there until rooms are
found. During the four or five days
In which students arc , arriving 1 In
greatest numbers, a sufficiently large
number of helpers will be on hand to
show, them the bet boarding places.
The number of rooms available this
year, both for men and women, is
much larger than usual. ,
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PliAC E SELECTKI) IS THE
K. OP I. LODGE HALL.
Aster Slum- Will Re Held During Af-
t l( rnoiin ami Lvenlng Rofrcli-m-ntM,
CIa I'ndtH ided, to Be
Srel Committer Want Ioiui
tlt:ns of Axu-ra for Exhibit.
Ini)4ratlve Xotlce.
A small bouguet of asters for 4
exhibit and competitive purposes
Is as'urgent as a bushel. Every
aster culturlHt Is urgently re-
quested to bring donations to the
K. of P. hall before the" doors
open' for the Bhow Saturday af-
ternoon at 2 p. ni. The prizes
will be awarded to anyone re-
4 gardless of club affiliation, . as 4
the city as a whole Is conducting 4
the enow. 4
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The annual La Grande aster show
will be given In this city next Satur
day afternoon and nlght, and those
In charge are the busiest mortals In
the city today. Committee meetings
are frequent and from time to time
new details are worked out that will,
whn the time comes for the big event,
make the affair a huge success.
The show will be held in the
IvnlghU of Tythlus hall, In the post
lfflcrt building, and the festivities will
hold out for the afternoon and eve
ning. The hours for the doors to opon
In the afternoon Is 2 o'clock, and from
that hour until 5 the show will bo
ronducted In all its glory. For u
period of two hours the doors will be
I'lnsed, and thn at 7 o'clock until 10
o'clock the evening performance will
bo given. At each period, music l
some description will entertain the
crowds.
lt flc-.limenU to Ik' Served.'
Uefrehhinents will- be served during
the afternoon and evening. The con
dition of the weather will determine
the nature of the refret.hme.nts. If
warm, Ice cream will be the rage:
while hot drinks will supplant the
cooling dl.h If the weather Is In
clined to be cold and disagreeable,
l.lltcml l'lixc Offered.
The committees In charge have de
cided to offer liberal prizes and this
alone should be an incentive for much
competition.' For the best display of
.isters, the prize Is $5. The same
prlr. Is up for the best and largest
collection: $5 for the best aster of
any one color: $1 for the best bouque4,
and $1 for th best specimen.
It Is very likely that, still other
prises will be posted before the day
of the show.
Asters from every yard Ik necessary
to mako this exhibit complete. The
uianngciueiit of this annual event can
lot spell success unless the citizens
.vho have aster, be they ever so di
minutive In quantity, come willingly
to the committee with tho exhibits.
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WHAT ,.
will you have for dinner today? ,Tou
may answer this question satisfactori
ly by dining at ', " '
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
The Old Standby.
Our cooking is a paragon of per
fection, our food faultless, .' and our
service rapid and courteous. What
more can we say, except that our
prices are popular? We give a regu
lar dinner for 25 cents. "
Come and try it. Tou will not need
the irense of hunger to enjoy It.
The Model Restaurant
Ji A ARBUCKLE, Prop.
Open Day w Sell Weekly ft j rn
And Night Meal Ticket, for Wl3U
She Likes Good Tilings. ,
Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West
Franklin, Me., says: "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King's
N'ew Llf -r fi., iaxiuve
medicine, because they are good and
do their wora without making a fuss
about It." Thei painless purifiers
sold at Kewlin'a drug store. 25c.
fCE
TELEPHONE US
A .'LABOR OP LOVE. .
Tou never get tired of our delight
ful ice cream, made from purest in
gredlents, It's always of a uniformly
high qua,llty. Absolutely pure, whole
some and delicious. All flavors of Be
leglng his effprts at refor mare Insln
ing, soothing. Try a plate and well,
no more need be said.
Por sale at
A. T. IHLL.
FRED DUTLI.
SILVERTHORN A MATC. .
Blue Mountain
Creamery Co.
It Is A Safe Plan
to bank one's money and not to hoard
it where it can be stolen. Do not keep
much money about your person, or
In your house or office. Bank It with
us and It will be absolutely secure.
both night and day. We 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
you.
The Eastern Oregon
Trust &. Savings
bank
OFFICERS:
F. M. BTRKIT, President .
WM. MILLER, Vice-President-GEO.
L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. SCROOOIN. Assistant Cashier.
F. 3. HOLMES, Treasurer.
We Want
Our Want
Your want is p'aced before a thousand or more . want-seekers
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want ad where results are the keynotes?'
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT A furnished house;
moderln; close in; 5 rooms. Bath
and pantry. Call at 1405 6th '.., or
'phone Red 1472. 4 '
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with
board, in prlvau ramlly. Also
dressmaking. C. E. Wills, 1407 9th
St ''Phone Red 1042. 8-1 7tf
FOR RENT One 4-roorti house, and
one 7-room house, with bath. Mrs.
S. C Zuber.
FOR RENT Elghteen-room ." house;
modern In every respect; . suitable
for up-to-date rooming house. Mrs.
a C. Zuber. , . : , A14tf
FOR RSNTy-Slngle or double room
for gentleman. Furnished and with
. bath In. -w'?t!SS;''; Ai." i mis
office. . 8-24tf
FOR RENT A suite of rooms for
light housekeeping. Modern resi
dence, ground floor. 'Phone Red
1712. .7-ietf-
FOU ItENT Eight-room house, with
in ono block of High school; city
wat.tr, ele:trlc l'ghts. . Inquire-c
Martin Larson; 908 Third and J Ave.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
housekeeping. Pleasant location;
close in. Inquire of Mrs. Hattie R.
McDonald, 1618 Sixth street,' or
'phone to Black 462.
WANTED.
WANTED 200 split fence posts. Call
at Amalgamated Sugar company's
office. v; ...
WANTED Competent girl to do gen
eral housework. Apply at this of
fice, or 'phone Red 952. ;
WANTED To trade 'an' automobile
for real estate. L. C. Smith.
POSITION WANTED As . bookkeep
er. Will take position requiring all
my time or will accept position re
quiring part time. Apply at this of
fice. ,
WANTED Woman - to do family
washing at the residence once a
week. 'Phone to Rcd 22.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND Two bunches of keys. The
owner may have same by calling at
this office and proving property.
Cured Hay Fever ami Summer Cold.
A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvlller Ind.,
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so dis
tressing that It Interfered with my
business. I had many of the symp
toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre
scription did not reach my case, and
I took several medicines which seem
ed to only aggravate my case. For
tunately I Insisted upon having Fo
ley's Honey and . Tar and It quickly
enred me. My wife has since used
Foley's Honey and Tar with the same
success.". A. T. Hill, druggist.
Excclelnt Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 379 Glf
ford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: "The
worth of Electric Bitters as a general
family remedy, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the liver and bow
els Is so proncunced that I am
prompted to say a word In Its favor,
for the benefit of those seeking relief
from such afflictions. There Is more
health for the dlgertlve organ Is In a
bottle of Electric Blttera than In any
other vmedy I know of." Bold under
guarantee at Newlln's drug store. 80c.
I Fall Millinery Opening. .
Tou are cordially Invited to attend
the first showing of full and winter
millinery at Mrs. Rhodes' Millinery
store. In Jilgln. September 12. All
leading styjes and patterns for old and
young. Come and make your selec
tions. Prices reasonable. Don't for
get the date, September 12, and don't
forget the place: First door south of
Owl drug store. ."
MRS fT 4 r? A rt linTM-n
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Your Wants '
Ad Column
FOR SALE.
iwn onui iwo 10 iour acres of
suburban property, well improved
'PhoneBlack 1532, or see E.
Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue
; FOR. SALE, . .t
Twenty-two empty five-gallon oil
cans ror sale at this office. Five t
cents
each.
Good Hotel Proposition.
For J3500, on easy terms; good io.
cation for steady roomers, boarders
and transients; furnished. Inquire of
John Palmer, at Palmer House, or W.
J. Ransom, Elgin, R. F. D. No. l
: v.;' : 8-24-1
For Sale,
Team of heavy young, well brok
horses. . Harness and wagon. ' Inquire
at the Dollar second-hand store, U$
Adams avenua. -"
FOR SALE Fifty thousand feet of
lumber In old mill buildings, at half
piice, Write or inquire of H. H. Hu
ron, of Summerville.
FOR SALE Model cottage, 4 rooms
and closet, pantry, bath room with
lavatory and tub; porcelain sinks In
kitchen and pantry. Frost proof
cellar; septic tank and sewer sys
tem. Barn for large storage of feed;
box stall for carriage team, rooms
for rigs and harness. . Street and
walks -cpmplete. Everything new
and neat. Will sell at bargain and
good terms. Inquire No. 1317, cor- i
ner N. Fir St and T Ave. 'Phoney
Red 1261. 8-18tf
Stlmulatioa Without lrriution."
In case of stomach and liver trou
ble the proper treatment Is to stimu
late, these organs without irritating
them. Orlno' Laxative Fruit Syrup
aids digestion and stimulates the liver
and bowels without irritating these
organs like pills or ordinary cathar
tics. It does nt nauseate or gripe
and Is mild and pieswant to take. A.
T. Hill, druggist. .
Agricultural College
Corvallls, Oregon. ,
Offers collegiate courses In Agri
culture, Including Agronomy, Horti
culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domestic
Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me
chanical and Mining Engineering;
Commerce; Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses In Agri
culture, Forestry, Domestic Science
and Art, Commerce and ' Mechanic
Arts, Including forge ' work cabinet
making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma
chine work, etc
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; opens September 25.
Illustrated catalogue with full Infor
mation on application to the Regis
trar, free. i d&wS-ltf
SiiorLiffl3
Arrival and Departure of Trains si
La Grande.
No. 1, westbound Portland BpeclaV
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs. :S0 a. m.
No. C, eastbourvd t passenger, mal)
nd express, arrlCcs at 6:45 a, m.; de
parts 8:50 a.
No. t, eajbound Chicago BpeclaV
arrives :oVp. m.; departs, 1:10 p. o.
N 8. 'Westbound passenger, mall
and exprbg,, arrives 9:65 p. m.; de
parts, If d. m.
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cigiu uranrii.
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itfls
ar mixed train leaves xm
Oraooe at S o'clock and returns at
n'Coek o. m. Tha lnrrlnc trail
i leaves La Grande at 11:80 p. m. and
.returns at 7:48 p. m. ,
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9. TL KEENET, Agent.
L QraixJev Oregon.