La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 17, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande Professional
Directory
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PHYSICIANS.
G. L. BIGGER8, M. D.,
Physician and 8 or goon. .
Office, Lewis Building, over Henry
A Carr Undertaking Parlors.
Offlca-'Fhone Black 1111. ,
4 Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD. If. O..
Tbyslclan and 6orgon. '
Dffioe In New Bank Building. Room
10-21 , 'Phones: Residence, Main
89; Office, Main 71.
IJJR. A, L. RICHARDSON,
Physician and Surged, "
, Office over Hill's Drug Store. -Office
'Phone 1862, Residence Main 56
. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St.
Office Main 08 Residence Main (9
i V BACON ft HALL, '
v rovsicians ana surgeons.
Office 1.2 a Grande National Bank
. Building. 'Phone Main 10.
C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. RV Hall, Residence' Main 52.
DENTISTS.
a B. CAUTHORN,
' Dentist. , V
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon
J. C. PRICE, D, M. D.
' Dentist.
Room 18, La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black 1181.
La Grande Oregon
TEACHERS OF MCSIO
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PROF, E. PORTER DAT, Principal
vrde- School Of Muslq,
lln. Day, assistant.' School 10
GreenwoojJ Ave.j one door south oi
Adams Avs. 'Phone Black 1881.
..MISS STELLA Ixi OLIVER. .
Teacher of Piano 'and Harmony.
Studio over J. M. Berry's Store.
DR. E. MOORB :
t ' n-n- c-p mooris
r ' ' Osteopathic rhyslclana.
&IirvUi Graduates Under Foundei
Office Simmer Building.
Phones: Office Main 83; Res. Mala
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLER.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineer-,
and Surveying.
Estimates, plan '.Z
Off'"- - nd specifications
",. in -Cohnenkamp Building.
IA Grande Orego,
C. II. UPTON, PH. G., M. D.
Pliyntolan and Surgeon.
pecloj attention given to Eye,. Ear,
Nose and Throat.
Office In La G-and National Bank
Building.
'PhonesOffice, Main 1: Residence,
Main 81.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Surgecn.
Offloe at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand
' Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1881.
. ' Independent 'Phone It.
Both 'phones at residence.
C. R. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Eni.1-
neering. '
.Twenty Tears' Experience.
WHO IS J'MIZHH."
ASK BAKER POLICE
STORY OF BROWN MURDER
; INFORMATION IS FAULTY.
No one In Raker .City Knows Mlze
ner Spoken of In Trews Dispatches
From Sheridan Raker City Offi
cials Search for Such a Man, But Are
Unable to Find Him. "i v.
Baker City, Oct. 16.-The story from
Sheridan, Wyo., printed yesterday, in
which A. S. Burroughs, a painter, who
has worked in Baker City at dlffesent
times, stated that he knew who blew
up Harvey Brown, has been augment
ed by the police divulging the name of
the man whom Burroughs;, accuses.
He says the guilty man Is Ed Mlzener.
No one here can be found who
knows anything about Mlzener. Some
time ago there was a merchant here
by that name, but he has since moved
to Portland,; and people : who . know
him cannot conceive of his con""
tlon with the tragedy . r
Mrs. Burroughs at hi? horns on
Elm street, and states the.t She1 does
n? 1te,,v ...a word of her, husband's
BUitwuiem, wntch was made In Wyom
ing. She says the night Harvey Brown
was killed Burroughs was at home In
De1- According to her statement Bur
roughs Is given to . peculiar stories,
having at one time, stated to her that
ha killed a policeman and shot' the
heel bit of another officer.
ATTORNEYS. .
Cbas. E, Cocliran Geo. P. Cocfara
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN,
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande . - - - , . Orego.
R. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practice In all the courts of the State
and United States.
Elgin - ... . . Oregon
DR. W. H. RILEY,
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery i
f all kinds. Country calls promptly
. answered. I '
Offloe 1414' Adams Avcnne.
Phones: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 878.
C. II. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts of the State
and United States.
Office In La Grande National Batik
' Building, La Grande, Oregon.
VIAVI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
' Teacher and Manager."
.Telephone Farmers 1171.
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 f REE and tell you if glasses are need
ed. Brinlyour children HERE today. . Don't . .
delay.'. If glasses are needed our price will
be less than half the ."other fellows"
'
GEO. S. BIERNIE, Optician For
SIEGRIST & CO-
JEWfLERS AND OPTICIANS
a4MM
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Complete equipment for resettintr and reDaiririff
niKKar rtnerm tirAo 2
AdvertUcd Ix-ttors.
, Mrs. Lulla Burgers. f '
Mrs. S. E.'Euey 2.
Mrs. Ada Evens. '
Mrs. Birdie Gray. " ; '
.; Nellie Haenecke.' " i
" Miss' Jeanette Komls. '. .
Miss Myrtle Larkln.
Miss Sadie Mohl. '
Mrs. Dave McKentile,, . j'. '
Miss Kate Munro. ,
" Mloe Louise Miller. .
Mrs. Clara Rose.
, Mrs. Marjorle B. Shaw.
Miss Ruth Smith. .
Miss Hazel Worthaws.
George. P. Akerley. ,
' August Aslund.
Clarence M. Bernes.
W. P. Pollard.
Geo. Biggs. .
C. E. Courtney. , '
J. F. Clark.
D. W. Cameron. '
William Holmqulst.
I. C, Haft
Ola Jackson.
Geo. aMtthews. f .
Charles Mlfdrum.
' R. K. Petrle.
Ebb Richardson.
Geo. Stanton. '
J.Jurner.
O. M. RICHEY. Postmaster.
How to 'Phono. . 4
Patrons of The Observer" will 4
confer a very great favor upon
the office if, when they wish to 4
4 talk with the editorial or news 4
4 department, they will simply 4
4 call for Main 13, and when they 4
4 wish to talk with the business 4
4 office Jhcy will suy Main IS, two 4
4 rings. All subscription business 4
4 and complaints of a business na- 4
4 ture should be addressed to the 4
4 business office and as above 4
4 mentioned for this class of calls 4
4 please ask central to give you 4
4 Main IS, two rings. 4
Both parties predict a landslide:
but the Interesting question Is which
party will It bury?
MAIL SACK STOLEN.
Was Taken From the O. R. N. Depot
at The Dalles.
A locked mall' sack was stolen the
night of October 8, from the mall cart
at the O. R. A N. depot, says The
Dalles Chronicle. '
The O. R. ft N. messenger took the
cart of mall from the postofflce to the
depot for train No. , eastbound. He
left the cart on the platform for a few
minutes and went Inside the depot It
Is presumed the mall sack was taken
while he was Inside, It was a locked
sack of regular mall, but the robber
probably supposed by It being locked
that It contained something valuable.
When the messenger came out to
W ill Play Football in Elgin.
' The first football game to be played
In Elgin this season will occur tomor
row afternoon, when the Cove high
school eleven meets the . Elgin high
school. The visiting team held ' La
Grande dowri to a tie game last Sat
urday and expect to easily defeat the
locals. The' local eleven is composed
of new players for the most part but
they give promise of putting up a fast
game. The contest will occur on the
baseball field at 2 p. m.,.and an ad
mission of 25 cents will be charged.
Elgin Recorder. 5 ' :
With the passing of the baseball
comes the smell of the moth ball. V
Notice t CraVtors. ,
All who are lntersttJ are hereby
notified that thf crug stock of the
Newlln Drug Co., h.v rg been dlspo -A
of by mo, and ''na rllalrs of that flrn
up to the 8th of Scptemler, 1908, now
being wound up, all bills and accouits
tVf itrf the Newlla I-' Ljj Co., contract u!
tievlous to that tate, are now due "id
coll ctable at the wlln Book ml
Stationery Co. All nersoni so Indebt
ed are requeetel o call there at pnin
lad make settlement of their account.
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I tivia.
Alain
r-tiais
AACrl
Saved by my Metiiod of
' Digging Wells
No Wood Used 1
3
, X
Gasoline Engine Saves
you .much time and mon,
ey. Instruction in Gaso-
line Engineering V. ..
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Call or Write
I R. A. WEST,
i The Well Driller
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NEW
Lo : r ion
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My patrons will now find j
m at the Oregon Pro
duce Company's building
on Jefferson- Avenue
with a full line of
HAY.FLOUR, MILL FEED,
GRAIN, and GARDEN and i
GRASS SEEDS : : : : :
A.V: OUVERl
f Pnone MBln 571
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I We Want Your Wants
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekeri '
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of vour 1 '
want ad where results are the keynotes? '
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- FOR SALE.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Brick building, 20x50, on
Elm street . Inquire of A. C. Hunt
ington. . ;' ' ' j
FOR ;j. RENT Seven-room modern
house, corner Sixth and P streets. In
quire of A. E. Stephens.
FOR RENT Furnished .light house
keeping rooms. . 1706 6th St., corner
Depot . ,.; '". - " 15 -if .;
FOR RENT Two rooms, and table
board toj two, 'Phone to Red
6r Call at iSld Adams avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished front ; room;
modern.. One block from postofflce.
Phone to Black ,1172. ; ; ( ;
FOR RENT A ; furnished house;
modern; close Ini S 1'66'nis; bath and
pantry. Call on janitor La Grand?
. National Bank. .'.:. - 10-2-14
FOR RENT 33 acres good land; 12
, acres in alfalfa and orchard grass; 6
acres In orchard, rest In plow land;
land situated 4 miles north of La
Grande; exceptional terms "to right
person. A, B. French, R. F. D. No.
1. ; ' . ' dOct27
VAN1E.
WANTED Success Magazine requires
the services of a man in La Grande
to look after expiring subscriptions
. and to socure new business by means
of special methods unusually effect
ives position permanent; prefer one
with experience, but would consider
any applicant with good natural qual
ifications; salary, $1.50 per day, with
good commission option. Address,
with references, R. C. Peacock, room
102, Success' 'Magazine Bldg., New
York. .' Octl7
ed rtMnrcHAM, 4
, AucnoKrsa. -
Bale artaA M aftett Mile.
8aUgfMtoa cwraataad. 4
4 No .
WANTED Man to split wood. 'Phone
Black 482. 15-lt
DRESSMAKING Fancy dressmaking
parlors, at 1407-Ninth street Satis
faction guaranteed. 'Phone Red 1042.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND A man's practically new
glove, tan; found In front of stalr-
.way leading to opera house. Owner
mal call and get It at Observer of
fice. 10-14-16.
Tnllor-Made Suits.
The Van-Duyn Company has Just
received a consignment of the very
latest tailor-made Suits, which will
surely please the ladles. See regular
display ad for Illustration.
Public Sale.
I will offer for sale at my place one
mile west of Summervllle, Thursday,
October 22, 1908, seven horses, two of
these are good single drivers; 13 head
cattle; one 2-ycar-old registered Polled
Durham bull; 1-year-old bull; two bull
calves; 1 seven-months-old, one five;
four polled Durham cows, 8 years old;
three polled Durham heifers, 1 year
old; two Jersey cows; one Poland Chi
na boar; one-year-old. A few youna
Poland China sows and boars. These
hogs are pedigreed. One McCormlck
binder, almost as good as new;, one
new press drill; one mower; one new
gang plow; four new wagons; two sets
of heavy work Harness; one set nearly
new. Sale commences at 10 o'clock.
Free lunch at noon.
Terms of sale: A credit of II months
will be given on approved notes, at S
per cent from date.
A. J. STORT.
H. B. DAYIDHIZER, Auctioneer.
dwOctS-tl.
FOR SALE Two to ton,
suburban property, well . fop r '
PhoneEUck list,- or ' see e
Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenut
: -. i - . FOR SALE. , .
Twenty-two empty flve-galjoa e
cans for sale at this office.' PiVetet
each. .' : .-; ' "y.'. -. ... , .
FOR SALE Cheap land. In !
sugar factory.
FOR SALE Canary birds; good ft;
ers. -rnone Black 211, or call
2115 N. Spruce St-
FOR SALE ' OR TRADE Hay 2
one x-year-oid Jersey bull. "Pitt"
Black 1872.
For Sale. j
Thoroughbred white Leghorn, sine '
comb cocks. . All pure breeding ;.
Inquire of F. B. Houston, Box 48, L
Grande, Ore. :
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Sweet Cider.
For sweet elder (Crystal brand). V
pure cider" vinegar, call at HOI r
street, or 'phone to
line.
1994, Farm?!
,H. TOUNG. !
Agricultural Co Ile
. . Coriallls, Oregon.
Offers collegiate courses In Ar
culture, Including Agronomy, Dor.,
culture, Animal Husbandry, Dal-.
Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domeri
Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, H-
chanlcal and Mining Engineering
Commerce; Pharmacy. I
Offers elementary courses la ArJ
culture, Forestry, Domestic Scler
and Art, Commerce and Mechu
Arts, Including forge work, catlr
making, steam fitting, plumbing, m
chine work, eta. . J
Strong Vacuity, modern equlpraei
free tuition; opens September IS. j
Illustrated catalogue with full In!
mation on application to the Re0
trar, free.
dawi-i:
fsl
ll& 'oiEGos
Nolle for Bids. '
NoUce Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive sealed bids up
to 10 o'clock a. m.. Thursday, Octo
ber, 15, 1108, for excavating channel
for Grande Ronde river, near Perry.
Ore., as per plant and specifications on
flla In the office of the county clerk.
The county court reserving the right
AifinUrilONPiCIHC)
Arrival and Deparrnre of TrlU
La Grande. .
No. 1, westbound Portland 6v&i
arrives 8:25 a. m.; departs, 9:101,
No. 6, eastbound passenger, t
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m-i.
parti 6:60 a. m.
No. I, eastbound Chicago Bp,
arrives 8:05 p. m.; deparU, 8:1 M
and express, arrives :68 p. ni.;
paru, 10 p. m.
Elgin Branch. - I
Regular mixed train leaves &
Granda at I o'clock and returns
odock p. m. Tha logging K
ItlTM Tm. Hpcr. a 1 1 Ifl n. IB.
returns at T:45 p. m.
J. H. KEENET. Affeat
Us Grsnde, Oregon. f
t
Better Than Spanking. j
8panklng does not cure chlldre ,
.....atlSP
bed-wetting. There la a constim"'
at caua far this trouble.
cbU',
V.
it i
will aend tr to any mother h
cessful instructions. Send ne ar
but writ her today If your
trouble m th way. Don't
help it This treatment alse
adulu and aged people trouble
nrlna dlfflcultlefl toy day or a"-
LOST In La Grande. MonW
get the mall to place It In the mall
' ' ' ' ' M sck and not
d. rrrzoRArn
to reject any and all bide
chUd's red sweater: flnf 9"
Dsted at La Grande this 10th day
leave at this office.
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