La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 05, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande
Directory
PHYSICIANS.
G. L. BIGGKRS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office, Lewis Building, over Henry
tt Carr Undertaking Parlon.
Office 'Phone Black llll.
Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
J. EL HUBBARD, M. D.
V Physician and Surgeon.
Office In New Bank Building. Roome
It-Jl. 'Phones: Residence, Main
19; Office, Main 71.
DR. A. I RICHARDSON.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 1J6. Residence Main 65
N. MOLITOR. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St
Otttce Main eg -:- ttesiaenee Mam ii
BACON & HALL.
Phvslciana and Burgeons.
Office 1. A Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phoi Main 1.
C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62.
DR. T. E. MOORI
DR. H. C. P. MOORS
Osteopathic Physicians. .
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder.
Office Simmer Batldlug.
Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64
C. II. CPTON, PH. G., M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
peclal attention given to" Eye Ear,
' Nose and Throat.
Office In La d-ande National Dink
"..m Building.
Phones -Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main 82. ?
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgecn. '
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grandi
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 18(1.
Inderendent 'Phone 68.
Both 'phones at resilience.
DR. W. H. RILEY,
Gradtiate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
f all kinds. Country calls promptly
auiswered.
Office It 14 Adams Avenue.
Phones: Pacific Block 1901. .
Independent, 873.
YOUR 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 your children HERE tolay. Don't
delay. If glasses are needed our price will
be less than half the "other fellows"
GEO. S. BIERME, Optician For
SIEGRIST & CO-
JEYVf LERS AND OPTICIANS
Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires..
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
Professional
DENTISTS.
C. B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon.
J. C. PRICE. D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Biack 1881. .
La Grande Oregon
TEACHERS OF MUSIC
PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal.
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 106
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave, 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA D. OLIVER.
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio over J. M. Berry's Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLER.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation EnglneeHni
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande - - - r - Orego
C. R. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering. Twenty Years' Experience.
ATTORNEYS.
Chaa. K. Cochran Geo. P. Cocbras
COCHRAN & COCHRAN,
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande - - . Oregot
R. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practice in all the courts of the State
and United States.
Elgin ...... Oregon
c. ii. eit uvKoiM),
Attorney nt Iiw,
Practices In all the courts of the State
und United StateB.
Office in La Grande National Hank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
VIAV1.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Teltphone Farmers 1971.
n
w Faint
THE WEATH
ER, is more
settled then.
There is less dust, less
heat, not so many rainy,
cloudy days and the flies,
bugs, etc.,
are gone.
THE LUMBER
is drier after
the s u ai
mer's, heat
than after a
winter's
M UODIDPAWT
liojSmraini
CixJt-t "Bert "Result
dampness. The paint will take
better hold of the wood and
dry hard and smooth.
THE PAINTER is not so busy
as during-the ."Spring rush
and can give the work better
attention and allow more time
for each coat to dry and harden.
THE PAINT is the essential
feature at any time of the year
3S
FOR SALE BY
lA M DAB-IMPME AAA!) PA
PORILAiD
Portland, Ore., Oct. 5. Special cor
respondence.) The numerous Hearst
publications have been personally rep
resented throughout Oregon and
Washington recently by Ray Wrishing
Ington Taylor, who Is Writing a series
of articles showing agricultural. In
dustrial and horticultural actualities
In this portion of the I'nited States.
Mr. Taylor is on the staff of the San
Francisco Examiner, but his stories
will be printed In all the Hearst pa
pers. It Is rumored that the fruit brokers
of New York city grtl together recent
ly, had a midnight meeting; down In
the subway, and decided that they
were not going to pay fancy prices
for Oregon and Washington apples.
There was at least one commission
man who did not attend this meeting,
however, and he went to Hood Itlver
and bought 80,000 boxes. A grapevine
telegram says that 150,000 more have
been sold and eastern commission men
have been plentiful in the Yakima,
Freewater, Itogue Wver, Grande
Uonde, Wena tehee and other fruit
producing sections. '
Hon. John Barrett, director of the
International Bureau of American re
publics ut Washington, D. C, who was
In attendance at the National Irrlga-
tlon congress last week In Albuijuer -
one, will be present at the Trans-Mis-
slsslppl Commercial congress at San
Francisco, then comes north for a visit
to points In Oregon and Washington.
Ills addresses will be non-polltlcal and
will deal with the creation and fos
tering of the trade of the Pacific
coast with South America, a subject
upon which lie has bestowed special
attention. i
The people of the nor hwest, but
particularly those of Portland, were
not entirely satisfied with the attend-
ance at the show of, the Portland
Country Club and Livestock associa
tion, and Immediately upon tile iI ihc
of that meeting a canvas was com
menced for 1909 season tickets. The
success of this campaign has been
phenomenal. The tickets are 3 each
and It is proposed to sell' 5U00 of them
from' the present outlook this can
he accomplished without any trouble.
It Is the Intention of the committee to
have special guaranteed trains from
points throughout Oregon, Washington
and Idaho, to bring an attendance, In
cluding those fiom this city, of 1 50.-
000.
Both Friday and Saturday nights"
trains took big delegations of people
from the Pacific northwest, to attend
the conference of Coast Commercial
bodies to bt held in Sao Francisco this
week, and also to participate In the
Trans-MlsslsslppI Commercial congress.
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in the Fall
and sliould be carefully consid
ered. - "Hand Made" mixtures
or cheap products are a waste fo
of time and(nicney.
THE PROTECTION is the
primarypbject of painting and
in the winter your house needs
protection the
most. "High,
Standard"
paint not only
gives the best
but the longest
protection of
all paints. -
Don't do any
guessingjust insist on "High
Standard" Paint and there
will be no regrets.
There are "Little Blue Flag"
Paints and Varnishes
for your house, barn,
wagons, carriages,
floors and wood
work. Let us ex
plain to you.
V-The tMiti '
MEN WORK WELL.
Entire Football Squad Put on the Fir
ing Line Lust Saturday. '
Practically every member of the
high school football uad, who ha
any chance to make the first team,
was given an opportunity o sho-v
what he could do under fire, last Sat
urday afternoon, when a pick-up team
from Island City was given an eay
drubbing on th bull par.k ground t,
score 20 to 0 in favor of La Grande.
Fifteen points were scored In the first
half, when the regulars or what will
probably later be the regulars were
In power, but in the second half La
Grande's inexperienced and light men
were seen on the line ot battle.
The coaches were" given the oppor
tunity they sought. They now know
Individual faulta and collective weak
nesses. In the time intervening be
tween now and October 17, when Ba
ker City comes here, every conceiva
ble "stunt" will be worked to a per
fection that for the first time in man;
years the locals can say they bested
Baker City.
Must Pay Up.
All persons knowing themselves In
debted to the undersigned, are hereby
notified to call at my old stand on or
before October 16, ami settle by cash
or note, as on that date I am com
pelled to close my books, and will have
no permanent office. By complying
with the request you will confer a
great favor upon me.
J. M. BEIUtY.
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New Alfalfa
Hay l
' J,
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All Kinds of liny
Grain and Feed
fl. V. OLIVER
IV
Slater Block
Pnone Main 57
Jefferson Avenue
We Want
IN
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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 whe:e results are the keynotes? - :,
FOR RKXX.
FOR RENT One -room house, and
one. 7-room house, with bath. Mrs.
S. C. Zuber.
FOR R ENT Six-room house for
rent near 'flouring mill. .Inquire of
Mrs. J. M. Lilly, near the La Grande
flouring mill.
FOR RENT The Fred Jacobs house
jn 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 Three furnished rooms,
with hall. 601 Palmer avenue. Mrs.
C. R. Wyatt. 9-26-10-9
FOR RENT Two rooms, and table
board for two. 'Phone to Red 1771.
or call at 1519 Adams avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished front room;
modern. One block from postoffice.
'Phone to Black 1172. j
FOR RENT A furnished house;
modern; close In; 5 rooms; bath and
pantry. Call on janitor La Grande
National Bank. 10-2-14
FOR RENT Furnished light house
keeping rooms. 1706 5th St., corner
Depot. ' '
WANTED.
WANTED Two or three 4 or 8-horse
teams to. plow. Aaply to Dr. 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.
WANTED Information leading to the
recovery of a brown and black shaggy-haired
dog. Answers to the name
of "Buster." Reward of J 10 offered.
Inform J. H. Watson.
WILL TRADE Eighty acres in Wal
lowa county; 20 under cultivation;
balance heavy timber, for La Grande
property. Chris N. Krogstadt, at
Observer Office.
County Treasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that there Is
sufficient money In the hands of the
county treasurer, to pay all outstand
ing county warrants Issued prior to
November 1, 1906, and that Interest
on tbe same will cease after this date.
Dated at La Grande, Ore., this 28th
day of September, 1908. '
JOHN FRAWLEY,
Treasurer of Union County.
F.xcclelnt Ilrolth .luvlce.
Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. "9 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 la so pronounced 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 organls In a
bottle of Electric Bitters than In any
other medy I know of." Sold under
guarantee at Newlln's drag store. EOc.
CEMENT WORK
All kinds of Cement and
Concrete work.
r CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
L. ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 682
Your Wants
Ad Column
1 FOR SAUL
FOR SALE Two to four acres of
suburban property, well Improved.
'PhoneBlack 1532, or see E. ty.
Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue.
' FOIt SALE.
Twenty-two empty -flve-sallon oU
cans for sale at this office. Five cent
each.
FOR SALE Cheap land. Inquire at
sugar factory. :
FOR SALE Canary birds; good sin,
era. 'Phone Black 211, or call at
'2115 N. Spruce St
Stimulation Without Irrltatkm.:
In cast of stomach and liver trou
ble the proper treatment Is to. stimu
late these organs without Irritating
them. Ortno Laxative Fruit Syrui
and bowels without Irritating the
organs like pills or ordinary cathar
tics. It does nt nauseate or gripe
and Is mild and pieawant to take. A.x
T. Hill, druggist.
Agricultural College
Corvallls, Oregon.
Offers collegiate courses In Agri
culture, Including Agronomy, Horti
culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domestle
Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me
chanical and Mining Engineering;
Commerce; Pharmacy. r
Offers elementary courses in Agri
culture Forestry, Domestic Science
and Art, ' Commerce and Mechanlq
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. d&w8-ltf
OREGON
Arrival and Departure of Trains M
La Grande.
No.1 1, westbound Portland Special,
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m.
No. 6, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts 6:60 a. m.
No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special,
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m.
No. 6, westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 9:55 p. nx; de
parts,' 10 p. m. '
Elgin Branch.
Regular mixed train leaves La
Grande at 8 o'clock and returns at I
o'clock p. m. The 'logging train
leaves La Grande at 12:10 p. m. and
returns at 7:45 p.' m.
J. II. KEENET, Agent.
La Grande, Oregon.
Many pheasants are being Illegally
killed around Corvallls.
Sttllthe cry Is In many Oregon towns
Wanted Houses to rent.
LA GRANDE
I SCHOOLof MUSIC
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Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south of
Adams Avenue
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