La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 30, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande Professional
Directory
O. I BIGGER8. M. D,
physician sad Burgeon.
Office. Lewis Building, over Henry
Carr UndertaklngfParlors.
Office 'Phone Black till.
Kesldenc 'Pnone Be 1001,
3. H. HUBBARD, M. D.
."Physician and Burgeon.
Office In New Bank Building. Roorae
88-81. 'Phones: Residence, Main
, S; Office. Main 78.'
DR. A. X RICHARDSON.
Fbyslclan and Surge,
Office over HlU'i Drug Store.
OtfJce 'Pnone 1868. Residence Main (6
N. MOLITOR. M. D
; Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St
Office Main 88 r- Residence Main 88
BACON HALL.
: Physicians and Surgeons.
Office I. a Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main It.
C T. Bacon. Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62.
DR. V. B. MOORE
, ' DR. H. C P. JsOORB
Osteopathic. Physicians. v
fJClrksville Graduates Under Founder
Office Snmmer Building. ,
Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 14
C. IL UPTON, PH. G M. D.
i Physician and Surgeon,
pedal attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. ,
Offloa In La 3-and Vatlonal Bank
- Building.
Phones Office, LMaln 2; Residence,
retain tfzi
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Surgecn. v
' Office at Kill's Drug Store, La Grand
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1SI1.
Independent 'Phone 68.
,- Both 'phones at residence.
DR. W. H. RILET.
. Graduate Ohio Bute University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
ef all kinds. Country calls promptly
Answered.,
Office 1414 Adams Avenue.
Phones: Pacific Black 1001.
Independent, 87S.
To make room for
we will give until
33 1 -3 per cent off
on all our hand-painted China
25 per cent off
on our stock of Libbey cut Glass
SIEGRIST & GO.
JEVVfLERS AND
2
Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRAINOE
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D. FITZGERALD, Prcpristor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
C B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon.
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room it. La Grande National Bans
. Building. 'Phone Black 1(91.
, TEACHERS OF MUSIC ,
PROP! E. PmTER DAT, Principal.
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 105
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA OLIVER,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Oliver,
corner Fourth and O avenue.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
I A. PICKLE R.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineerta
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications
Office In Bohnenkamp Building. '
da Grande - - - Oregw
C R. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ROBERT MILLER.
. Architect.
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones:
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
Cttae. E. Cochran Geo. F, Coottms
7 uwhhaa at
'.':.'" !; Attorneys ;
L Grande National Btok Building.
La Grande - V ' Oregoi
R. H. LLOYD. 1 .
Attorney at Law.
Practice In all the courts of the Statr
and United States. s
Elgin - - - - - Oregon
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.
VIA VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmere 1871.
our Holiday Goods,
November Wth
OPTICIANS
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resetting and
repainng
IRON WORKS
Take S4TCCHH Away.
Pendleton, Oct. 29. Mayor Murphy
sounded the death knell of screens, as
a feature of the near-beer saloons of
Pendleton this morning when Chief of
Police Tom Curdane received orders
to proceed with a, strict enforcement
of the city's ordinance providing that
all such obstructions should be at once
removed, and that all near beer sa
loons provided with windows through
which the entire Interior of the rooms
so used might he seen from the street
on which they are located.
The mere removal of frosted glais
from screens hitherto used will not be
suirVelent, . .accsrlAE -te.llM'a- M'-l'
kd, (Ue iTe.ii rhtfriKtjlvus'niuiii; u.
And there muBt be no substitutes
therefor. .The business offices which
have hitherto occupied the windows
of several saloons must be - moved.
Everything within, every person, be
he behind or before the bar.must be
plainly visible from the street.
Although the saloon men were noti
fied of this order this morning and It
takes effect immediately, the saloon
men will be allowed three more days
In which to comply with tho ordi
nance. . After that "It-may be that
we will have to make some arrests and
levy some fines," said Mayor Murphy
this morning, "but we will do so If
the ordinance Is not enforced. We
believe that the ordinance Is legal In
every respect, and that It Is just, and
the council meant Just what It said
when It ordered thai the screens must
Hurry Inicrnrhan Line.
"We are now In a position to go
ahead with our preliminary arrange
ments for building the Walla Walla
Pendleton interurban line,'' declared
E. 8. Isaacs In a 'phone message to
the Eamc Oregontanr 4nls afternoon.
. "Unr.il we secured the franchise from
the city of Walla Walla wo were
blocked temporarily as though by a
dam," snld he In speaking of the fight
the company has. had .In the Garden
City.
Continuing Mr. Isaacs declared that
the money for the cofnpany's project
was secured many weeks ago, so that
there Is no difficulty upon that score.
Apparently everything Is now clear
for the carrying out of the company's
plans. ' ; ,
"We have had men at work for the
past two "weeks developing the com
pany's power site," said Mr. 1 Isaacs.
"As to Just when construction work
will be undertaken on the electric line
I do not wish to say at this time. We
ire now busy with tho preliminary
work." 'v ' 1 , ' ' '
Bed Springs Wretched.
Old springs made good as new.
Don't throw th m away. W H. Ricks
with his new patented Unlersal( Ted
Spring stretcher, guarantee work
Will only bo 'n j Grand one week.
'Phone him at J", onde Vu..ey housn,
and he will call. Work 1 no at yojr
home. Machines ft" calf 10-23-29
BAY & ZWEIFEL
Piumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your uork. No order too large or
small for ou best attention. Let us
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense we can make it as good as new .
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STRtn
RealV
When you purchase jewelery or a t!me
piece from me you have a right to feel
certain abou having recieved full value
for your money : ' : :
J. H- PEA RE
IEADIC PlCIVtER JtUELER V .
UONSTKK TAFT FAKADE.
Seventy-live Thousand Men Will Pa-
, rati In New York Huturday.
New York, Oct. 30. With Rear Ad
miral Coghlan as grand marshal and
Commander W. B. Franklin chief of
staff, 75,000 New York business men
will mdnh through, the downtown
streets tomorrow In a great Taft
ilomonHtratlon. The affair has been
promoted by the Business Men's Re
nuhllrnn aasoclatlon. and every line
of trade In the city will be represent
ed in the imposing pageant. Many
UniyVwU'e Jankers. ,.s.od, ,$rok.W?; !"
.Unified chfcir inU-utiouv U ' lAkhig
part in the parade.
The line of march probably will be
from Bowling Green, up Broadway
through the heart of the downtown
business district to Waverly place,
and across to Fifth avenue, and ' to
Fortieth street. There will be a re
viewing stand at Madison Square.
whore the marching business men will
be reviewed by the vlce-pesldentlal
candidate, Jumes S. Sherman; Sec
retary Elihu Root, and others.
An interesting announcement of the
committee is that nearly 3000 lawyers
ar exnected to be in line. Brass
bnnds have been collected from every
part of New York state, Connecticut
nd Massachusetts.
MOORE ACQUITTED.
First Vote 'showed Majority Favored
Conviction -He-road Instructions'.
Though James Moore has been ac
quitted of the charge of killing the
negro sheepherder near Telocasct, the
first ballot taken by the Jury shows
that a majority of tho itnen favored
conviction. The first ballot taken was
seven to five for conviction. For sev
eral hours during the afternoon, the
vote see-sawed around a half and half
proposition until finally the vote ar
ranged Itself 10 to 2 for acquittal.
There the Jury stood for another long
period. Close to midnight It asked
for a re-reading of the Judge's In
structions. This done, the 12 men re
tired to their chamber and cast a
vote that was unanimous for acquit
tal. Moore is now a free man and puts
another precedent on record where
human blood was spilled unavenged.
Tho Jury based Its verdict on the fact
that evidence proved Moore was de
fending his own life In shooting an
other. .'.
'Benefit Ball Tomorrow Night.
In connection with the basketball
game at the Coliseum rink tomorrow
night, there will be a benefit ball for
the city basketball league. . A good
time Is assured everyrfne. The basket
ball game starts at 8 o'clock and the
dancing will follow the game. The
receipts will go to furthering the city
league in the way of procuring uni
forms and balls.
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aloes!
. We Want
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seeker
very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want aa where results are the keynotes?
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FOR HTCTX"-'
FOH RENT Brick building, 20x50, on
Elro, street Inquire of A. C. Hunt
ington. " v
FOR RENT Furnished light house
keeping rooms. 1708 6th Bt., corner
Depot. 15-tf
FOR RENT Furnished front room;
modern. ; One block from postofflce.
Phone to Black 1172. .
FOR RENT S3 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, T, IX No.
1. dOct27
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with
all modern conveniences. Inquire
of Mrs. S. C. Zuber. 19tf
FOR RENT Five-room cottage.with
j bath. Inquire of " J. L. GIven3,
Washington avenue.
FOR RENT Three large rooms with
' pantry; furnished or unfurnished ;
near round house. Inquire at 1107
W avenue, or 'phone Red 212.
FOR RENT Office)
heat. Apply to Geo.
rooms; steam
Good, proprie
tor of he Foley house.
WANTED.
WANTED A competent girl for gen
eral housework. Apply to Mrs. H.
E. Coolidge, corner Fifth street and
O avenue. . . '
WANTED Lumber haulers Write
to Joe E. Robinson, Summervllle,
Oregon.
WANTED Girl to do general house
work In family of two. Inquire- at
this office.
WANTED Good waiters. None oth
ers need apply. Foley house.
MONEY TO LOAN I have for a ell
ent, 12000 to loan. Security, first
mortgage on city or , country real
property. Time, one year, with priv
ilege of extension If agreeable to
both parties. F. S. Ivanhoe.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A pearl-handled penknife, be
tween Heulat's store and the Far
mer's feed barn. Leave at this of
fice. .
Elm and Depot, passbook No. 252,
on Farmers ' & Traders National
bank, mada out in favor of Ethel
M. Wright , Leave at Polack's
store.
Special. '
For sale ,a tract of land totaling 560
acre. One hundred acres under cultl
tlvatron. A $1000 restaurant and oth
er good improvements; . spring water
enough for house and barns; creek,
across one 40 all for $5000 cash. Lo
cated six miles from town on R. F. D.
Figure it out for yourself. Write to
Indian Valley Realty company, Elgin,
the firm that stands for a square deal.
TREASCRY . DEPARTMENT,
Office of the Comptroller of the Cur
rency,
Washington, D. C, Oct. 13, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
who may have claims against "The
Farmers & Traders National Bank of
La Grande," Oregon, that the same
must be presented to Claud Gatch, Re
ceiver, with the legal proof thereof.
within three months from this date
or they may be disallowed. .
LAWRENCE O. MURRAY,,
. Comptroller of the Currency.
WOOD SAWING
"Phone and we will do
your wood sawing very
you can afford'to pay. We
are a'lways' ready. '
MATHEWS, STOLTi isLASS.
Phooes: Red'S82;'BlKC'k''5l.
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Your Wants
IN
FOR SALE Two to four . acres of
suburban property, well Improved;
'PhoneBlack 1S32, or see E. W.
Kam merer, 2004 Adams avenue.
FOR SALE: Cheap land,
sugar factory.' .
Inquire at
FOR SALE Canary birds; good sing
era. 'Phone Black 211, or call at
2115 N. Spruce St. ,1
FOR SALE Two milch cows, one
fresh, Jersey calf J days old; other
. Durham, giving 2 gallons. Inquire
of Mrs. Childers, Island City.
'; .-' ' ';' dwlO-19-24 "
For Sale, '
Thoroughbred White Leghorn, single
tomb cocks. All pure breeding stock.
Inquire of F. B. Houston, Box 48, Lay
Grande, Ore.' ' V
FOR SALE OR TRADE Will sell or
' 'exchange for good team, a fine
Coach stallion, age 7 years; weight
iS00 pounds. Can be seen at Kirt
ley barn, La Grande. M. J. Selby. ,
FOR SALE A swell body cutter
will selTchcap for cash, or will ex
change for alfalfa hay. 'Phone Main
20. : II. Monson.
FOR SALE Four good fresh- milch
cows. Inquire of " Blue Mountain
Creamery, Union, Oregon.
. For Sale."
Cabbage for Kraut -, 'Phone '.
orders now. "Phone red 1702. :
your
Agricultural Colle ge
1 CorValils, 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 Scienca
and Art, Commerce and MechanJo
Arts, including forge work, cabinet
making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma
chine work, ate
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; opens September IS. '
Illustrated catalogue with full infor
mation on application to the Regis
trar, free. dw-ltl
OREGOR
SiicrLirfl3
Arrival and Depanore of Train a
La Grande. "
No. 1, westbound Portland' Special .
arrives 8:25 a. m.; departs. 8:10 a. m.
No. 8, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives at 8:45 a. m.; de
parts 8:50 a. m.
No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special,
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m.
No. 8, westbound passenger, mall .
and express, arrives 8:85 p. m.; de
parts, "10 p. m.
Elgin Branch.
eguiar mixed Tram leaves JL,"1,
Grande at 8 o'clock and returns at IS
o clock p. m. The logging train
leaves La Grande at 18:88 p. m. and
returns at 7:45 p. m.
a. fi. KEENEY, Agent.
La Grande. Oregon.
Better Than Spanking.
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-wetting.. There is a constitution
al cause for .this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind
will send free to any mother her suc
cessful laitractloM. . EnJ an aea-J7r.
but write her today IT your chlldrea
trouble " In " th way. Don't blame
the'ehnd, the v chances are it can't
help , it This treatment also eure
adults'a'nd aged people troubled with
urine' difficulties ty day or sight j
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