La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 28, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 28, 1908.
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La Grande
Directory
PHYSICIANS.
G. I BIOGERS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office, Lewis Building, over Henry
A Carr Undertaking Parlor.
Office 'Phone Black 1851.
Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD, M. D.
.Physician and Surgeon.
Office In New Bank Building. Room
88-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main
89; Office, Main 78.
DR. A. L RICHARDSON.
Physician and Surgeo.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 111. Residence Main 65
N. UOLITOR. M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot fit
Office Main 68 -:- Residence Main It
BACON HALL.
Phvslctans and Surgeons.
Office a Grande National Bin
' ouiiuing. 'Phone Main 19.
C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62.
DR. E. MOORB
DR. H. C. P. MOORS.
Osteopathic Physicians.
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Summer Building.
Phones: Office Main 68; Res. Mala 14
C. IL CPTOX, PH. G., M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
peclal attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat
.Office In La Q-ande National Bank
Building.
'Phones Office, Main 2; Residence,
Maln 82.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
un DR. KARLTN,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand
Residence 'Phone Red 70L
Office 'Phone Black 1261.
Independent 'Phone (8.
Both 'phones at residence.
DR. W. It RILEY,
Graduate Ohio State University.
. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
ef all kind. Country calls promptly
answered.
Office 1414 Adams Avenue.
Phones: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 873.
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fYOUR CHILDREN'S EYES
Should be looked after Now
Not after they have started their Studies and
began to have eye troubles. We'll measure
the eye FREE and tell you if glasses are need
ed. Bring )our children HERE today. Don't
delay. If glasses are needed our price will
be less than half the "other fellows"
. GEO. S. BIERNIE,
SIEGRIST & CO-
JEWfLERS AND
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Complete equipment for
I rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FrrZQERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
Professional
DENTIST.
C. B. CAUTHORN, , . .
Dentist.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande '4 v Oregon.
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. - .
Dentist.
Room 28, La Grande National dans
Building. 'Phone Black 1991.
La Grande Oregon
TEACHERS OF MUSIC ,
PROB& PORTER DAT, Principal.
La Grande School of Music,
Mrs. , Day, assistant. School, 105
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1881.
MISS STELLA t. OLIVER.
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio over J. M. Berry's Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLER.
Ci.ii, mining, Irrigation Englneerlm
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specification
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande - - - - - Oregoi
C. R, THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
, . neerlng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ATTORNEYS.
CI) as. E, Cochran Geo. P. Cochras
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN,
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande - - - Oregoi
R. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practice In all the courts of the State
and United States.
Elgin - - - - - . Oregon
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C. II. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Law,
Practices In all the courts of the State
and United States.
Office In La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
VIAVI.
MRS. GRACE McA LISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 197C.
Optician For
OPTICIANS
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resetting and repairing
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EVS LETTER
; Portland, September 28. (Special
correspondence. ) The Portland Com
mercial club finished Its new building
with Oregon or Douglas fir, and In
addition to this used this same ex
quisitely grained wood in making some
high-class permanent furniture for its
main parlor. Nine out of 10 visitors
admire it more than they do mahog
any." During the visit of E. H. Harrl
man he requested that samples be sent
him for the consideration of his ar
chitects who are now building his
country home, Which will probably be
the finest residence in America. Last
Saturday President B. L. Winchell, of
the Rock Island system, made a visit
to the club and particularly admired
this same wood. He gave notice to
an official of the Harriman lines who
was present, that if they didn't hurry
the Rock Island would have the first
dining car or sleeper finished In the
chief wood of the Pacific northwest
of which there is sufficient yet left
to turn out more and richer million
aires than has the iron and steel dis
trict, of which Pittsburg is the center.
Edward Em of Devonshire, Eng
land, member of the Society of Brit
ish Roya) Artists and of International
rentHn., cs.:'i o miicti about the
beauties of the Pacific northwest that
he is now making a very leisurely stay
in this region! ' The Columbia river,
Crater lake and other famous scenic
attractions of the North Pacific coast,
he says, have-no equal.
A meeting of the representatives of
all the Pacific coast commercial bod
ies will be held In San Francisco on
Monday, October 5. There will be del
egates in attendance from several of
the important organizations of Wash
ington and Oregon. On Tuesday morn
ing opens in the same city for a five
days' session, the Trans-Mlsslsaippl
Commercial ' congress, t which given
promise of being one of the most re
sultful gatherings of that Influential
body. Delegations from Washington
and Oregon are materially Increased
by the fact that the congress has held
meetings in both Portland and Seat
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Don't allow the political campaign
now on to make you overlook the col
onist rates In effect during September
and October, and remember that your
friends and acquaintances throughout
the older states can come to any part
of the Pacific northwest on one-way
tickets at less cost now than at any
other time during the coming winter.
Vancouver, Wash., one of the old
pioneer towns made famous by having
General Grant and General Sherman
located at the barracks there, Is giv
ing some of the newer towns a sample
of civic enterprise. Not satisfied with
pulling down hard-surfaced pave
ments, on last Saturday they celebrat
ed the completion of an electric street
railway system, which reaches well
into the suburbs.
FOrRXIEIt WITH PORTLAND.
Former I a Grnndo CaU-hor Secures
Position in CixiHt League.
Johnnie Kllng. nllas Fournler, who
caught for La Grande the past season,
has been sold by the fast . Ab
erdeen club of the Northwest league,
to Manager McCrcdie of the Pacific
Const league. He will report with
McCredle on the 10th ofj October. This
Is a warranted jump for the clever
catcher and Is additional proof that
La Grande had players In Its team
which were of the first caliber. Local
fans have always predicted that Four
nler would land In the big leagues.
The sale price was an even 81000.
Excclclnt Health Advice. '
Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 879 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 pronounced that I am
prompted to say a word In Its favor,
for the benefit of those seeking relief
from such affliction. There is more
health for the dlgerttve organls In a
bottle of Electric Bitters than In any
other -medy I know of." Bold under
guarantee at Newlln'a drug store. 60c.
Walla Walla la spending almost as
much to advertise her county fair as
she will expend for all other purposes.
New Alfalfa
1 Hay :?
All Kinds of Hay
Grain and Feed
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I Slater Rlnrk I
l Pnone Main 57
; Jefferson Avenue
xne world always; sees something
more practical in painting a pump
thin in purifying the water down out
of sight . . ' .
TELEPHONE US "
A LABOR OP LOVE,
Tou never get tired of our delight
ful ice cream, made from purest In
gredients, it's always of a uniformly
high quality. Absolutely pure, whole
some and delicious.- All flavors of se-
leglng his efforts at refor mare lnsln
Ing, soothing. Try a plate and well,
no more need ba said.
For sale at
A. T. HILL.
FRED DTJTLI.
SILVERTHORX ft SIAOK.
Blue Mounta in
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
OFFICER j
F. M. BTRKIT, President
WM. MILLER, Vice-President
GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier.
T. J. SCROOQIN. Assistant Cashier
T. J. HOLMES. Treasurer.
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Our Want Ael Column
Your want is placed before a thousand or more want l
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word ers
want ad wheie result are the keynotes?
FOR RENT.
FOR , RENT A furnished house;
moderin; close In; 5 rooms. Ijath
and pantry. Call at 1405 6th St., or
phone Red 1472. . :
FOR RENT One 4-room house, and
one 7-room house, with bath. Mrs.
S. C. Zuber. V
FOR RENT Eight-room house, sup
plied with modern conveniences.
Inquire of Mrs. E. T. Richey, cor
ner 8th and O streets.
FOR RENT Single or double room
for gentleman. FurnUhed and with
.bath In connection. Apply at this
office. 8-84tf
FOR RENT Six-room house for
rent near flouring mill. Inquire of
Mrs. J. M. Lilly, near the La Grande
flouring mill. ; ; ,l
FOR RENT Furnished fonrnt - "
iiouseKeeplng. :'. Pleasant location;
close in. ' Inquire of Mrs. Hattie R.
McDonald, 1616 Sixth street or
'phone to Black 462. '
FOR RENT The Fred Jacobs house
In South La Grande. Inquire at La
Grande National bank. '
FOR RENT Eight-room house, with
in one block of high school; city
water, electric lights. Inquire of
Martin Larsen, 908 Third, and J Ave.
FOR RENT Four-room house, fur
nished complete. ' Chas. Disqua, at
Midget Market. '
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms,
with hall. 601 Palmer avenue. Mrs.
C. R. Wyatt. 8-26-10-9
WANTED.
WANTED Two or three 4 or 8-horse
teams to plow. Apply to Tt. Geo.
O'Connor, at Sommer House.
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 Red 22.
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WANTED Information leading to the
, recovery of a bro,wn and black Bhag-gy-halred
dog. Answers to the name
of "Buster." Reward of $10 offered.
Inform J. H. Watson.
WANTED Position by girl, for gen
eral, housework. 'Phone Observer
tonight or tomorrow. 28-80
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A valuable terrier,
notify J. H. Watson.
Finder
LOST A gold locket with raised mon
ogram on front, "F. L. M.," contain
ing two photographs, male heads.
Return to La Grande National bank
and receive reward.
KeglKtered Hog Sale.
Tuesday, September 29, A. J. Story
will offer at piblic auction 55 head of
registered Poland China hogs at his
farm one mile west of Summervllle.
Nothing but choice stuff will be of
fered. A free lunch will be served.
Terms cash, or bankable paper.
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CEMENT WORK
All kinds of Cement and
Goncrete work.
; CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small.
I Satisfaction Guaranteed
!. L ROBERTS
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FOR SALE.
for sale-two' to.WtT'
suburban property, well J :
PhoneBlack 1532, or ge J
uu Aaams avenue.
FOR SAM?
Twenty-two
cans for sale at this office pi
each. ; . . ' "vc-
For Sale. ,
Team of
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horses. Harness and wagon t
Adams avenue. ;
FOR SALE OR TRADE WiiTtiT
traae for smaller pronertv .i. .
. -? si rpe
r house with bath, store room Mdft'
r;, gooa woodshed; lots t)
frontage and '110 feet, deep; m'
for another house. Will . )
tlal payment inquire at tht. -
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FOR SALE Cheap land. iB,
sugar factory.
Agricultural; Colic C(
Conallls, Oregon.
Offers collegiate . courses In
culture. Including Agronomy. Bm
culture, Animal Husbandry n-J
eat,
Hushandry,' etc.; Forestry, Doma '
Science and Art; Civil, Electrical. )iJ
chanlcal and Mining Enriiwrw'
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Commerce; Pharmacy. . i
Offers elementary courses In An.
culture, Forestry, Domestic Sclent
and Art, Commerce and Mechwi-'
Arts, Including forge work, ' cablet 5
making, steam fitting, plumblnr, ma
chine work, eta
Strong faculty, modern equlpmeat
free tuition; opens September IS. t
Illustrated catalogue with full Infor-f
matlon on Application to the Eej-
trar, free. itnl-lt
OREGOH
Arrival, and Depanore of TralM a.
La Grande. . t
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:10 a. a
ino. s, eastDouna passenger, suu
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; it
parts 8:60 a. m.
No. 2, eastbound Chicago Bpecal,
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:11 P
No. 6, westbound passenger, ntS
and express, arrives 9:55 p. m-i
parts, 10 p. m.
, Elgin Branch.
Regular tnlmd train leave U
Grande at 8 o'clock and return! it I
o'clock p. m.' The logging tral
leaves La Grande t 18:80 p. m. V
returns at 7:45 p. m.
J. H. KEENET, Agent
La Orsnde, Oregon.
Many pheasants are being Ulegf
killed around Oorvallls.
Stlllthe cry Is In many Oregon towm
Wanted Houses to rent.
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LA GRANDE
ISCHOOLoflVUlSICj
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Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south of
Adams Avenue'
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PROF. DAY, Principal