La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 31, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FACTE TUTI.
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La Grande Professional
Directory
O. L. BIGGER8, M. D-,
. Physician and Surgeon.
DtliM, Lewis Building, over Henry
Crr Undertaking Parlors.
CffJoe 'Phone Black 1181. . ; t'
Residence 'Phone Bed 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
.Vbysiclaa and Snrgeoa.
Ottos In New Bank Building. Re-oins
ls-31. 'Phones: Residence, Main
. Bl; Olflce, Main 71.
DR. A. L RICHARDSON. .
pbyslclaa and Burgee.
Offlce over Hill's Drug Store..
Moe 'Phone 186. Residence, Main II
N. MOLTTOR. M. D .
Physician ad 8nrgexm.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St.
Offloe Main IS -:- Residence Main II
BACON HALL.
Phvalciana and Surgeona. ' .
Office l n Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 10.
ft T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall. Residence, Main 82.
DR. . B3. MOORB
DR. H. C P. MOORS
Osteopathic Physicians.
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder.
Office Brnnmer Bonding. :
Phones: Office Main 61; Ret, Main 14
o. iivtjpton, rn. G., M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
peclal attention given to Eye, Ear,
. Nose and Throat
Offloe In La u-nnde National Bank
, ' . .-'.Building...; ;"v"..V
'Phones Office,, Main tT Residence,
Main 82. y. ;- v y:
VETERINARY 6UHGEON8.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgecn.
Offloe at Hill's Drug Store, La Grands
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1111.
Independent 'Phone II.
Both 'phonea at residence.
DR. W. H. RILEY,
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
f all kinds. Country calls promptly
answered. ' ,. .
Office 1414 Adams Avenue,
phones: Paclflo Black 1101.
Independent, 171. 1 '
V
To make room for our Holiday Goods,
we will give until November 10th
33 1-3 per cent off
on all our hand-painted China
25 per cent off
on our stock of Libbey cut Glass
I SIEGRIST & CO
I JtWr LLKo Aiu
V a - a a i
Zm.s.4
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Complete equipment for
5 rubber buggy tires. .
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j LA GRANDE
J D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
... . ' ;. Complete Machine Shops ad Foundry
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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 1911.
TEACHERS OF MCSIO
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 1111. ,
MIS8 STELLA OLIVER, ;
Teacher of flano and Harmony. .'
Studio at residence of Turner Oliver,
corner Fourth and O avenue.1
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ,
L aVpickleil
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englnecrta
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office in Bohnenkamp Building. '
La Grande - - - Orego
C. R. THORNTON.
.'. , Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl
peering. , .
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ROBERT MILLER,
" Architect.
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones:
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
'' No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
Cbas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coctara
; ' COCHRAN COCHRAN,
' ""''Attorneys. :. .
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande - - - - Ore got
R. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practice in all the courts of the State
and United States.
Elgin - -; - ' - Oregon
C. II. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Low.
Praptlces in all the courts of the State
and United 8tates.
Office in La Grande National Bank
'Building, La Grande, Oregon.
VIAV1.
MRS. GRACE McALISTBR.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1171.
srv AnTIl m luo
uriiuirtio
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resetting and repairing : ;
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IRON WORKS i
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LAST DAY Of
LOW RATES
' This Is the last tlay of co!onlnt rates
to Oregon. The past ' two months
have seen thousands enter the state
fori the first time, but It Is conceded
this year Is short of what It was two
years ago, when the popular' rates
were first really resorted to.
Much speculation is rife as. to the
possibility of the annual colonist rates
being dropped next year on account
of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposi
tion at Seattle. Others believe the
transcontinental railroads will ' not
again resort to the low rate scheme,
but .this is not a commonly accepted
theory. At any rate. La Grande and
the Grande Ronde valley have re
ceived liberal advertising through the
medium of distributed ' literature to
the many who seek the land of the
setting sun. '
. Vnlform Bill of Lading.
Washington, Oct. 81. In the terri
tory, of the Trunk Line and Central
Freight associations, the nw standard
uniform bill of lading drafted by a
committee of shippers and railroad
traffic officials, and recommended by
the Interstate cpmmlBBlon, will be
come effective tomorrow and hero-
after only the two forms' embodied
will be accepted, by the lines in ques
tlon. , '
As it )s included In and made a part
of the official classification, which has
been filed with the commission, it ob
tains a legal status from which the
carriers cannot deviate, except In it
few non-essential points. .
The essentials are herewith de
scribed for the Information of those
directly interested:
First It must contain the precis
language of the new contract and con
ditions and must conform to the re
quirements with respect to color dis
tinction for order shipments and
straight consignments.
Second In the straight bill of lad
ing the original shipping order an J
memorandum are to be printed on
white paper with black ink. i -
Third On the order bill of lading,
the original must be printed on yellow
paper with black ink, shipping ordei
and memorandum on blue paper with
black ink. Both forms of bills of lad
ing must be identical with the bill ol
lading prepared by the carriers, as to
appearance, size and character 01
type, and the arrangement of printed
matter.- .
: Fourth The width shall, be 8 In
chea. The length shall be not less
than 11 Inches. . s . '
All bills of lading, as well as the
shipping order, must be signed by the
shippers. Temporary receipts or day
tickets will not be accepted by the car
rlnr, ni.UV will tViy T"mto
to accept other forms of bills of lad
ing, dray tickets or temporary receipts
now In use, even though these have
the stamped or written notation that
the shipment Is subject to the con
ditions of the new uniform bill of
lading.
ANOTHER YARD ACCIDENT.
Engine 271 leaves Tracks and Tie Vp
Yard Traffic Last Night.
. Minor accidents seem to be the or
der of the day In the . local railroad
yards. Last night 371. a switch en
gine, left the rails and tied up
switching power for a considerable
length of time. This is the fourth ac
cident In the last two weeks, though
only one proved sorlous that one In
which Jar.ics Gavin was Injured.
Xotifo of institution of Partnership.
Notice la ht i t ty given that the part
nership hf f--re existing between
the tindor-'ttKiJ, under- the firm name
of Roesoh ranker, Is this dry dis
solved by mutual consent, .the paid
Walter E. linker retiring, and the
said He"r'-'n noosch continuing the
buslnej, ajii the sold Hormjin Roeseh
wilt p r nil debts owing by the firm,
and collect all accounts due the said
firm.- '
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Octo
ber 24, 1908. - ' Oct34tr
- " :ers;a:c? ixosscn.--
' " WALTER E. BUNKER.
Plnno Tunlnz.
E. E. Francis; professional piano J
tuner here a few days. Orders re
ceived at Smith's rooming house.
KINDAV AT THE CHCRCHES.
St. Peter's Cliurrli.
All Saints' Day, Sunday, November
1. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morn
ing service. 11 a. m.; evening service,
5 d. m. Special music will be pre
pared for the morning's service and
the holy Eucharist of ft-red with spe
cial Intention for the souls of the de
parted faithful.- Those who wlith to
Join the adult Bible clans please meet
at the church at 4:13 to discuss mat-
try meeting Monday evening at 7:S0.
Litany and choir practice Fridays at
7:S0 p. m. Rev. Upton H. Glbbs, rec
tor. ,
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Corner M avenue and Fourth St.
Sunday. 1:45 a. m., Bible school; 11 a.
m., public worship, subject, "The Sin
ner's Welcome"; 4:80 p. m., Epworth
League, subject, "Learning In the
School of Christ." Leader, Miss Nora
Frltts. At 7:80 p. m., evangelistic
sen-Ice, subject, "The Answer to the
Question." Sunday will close Evan
gelist McDIarmld's work with us. All
are cordially ' invited. Monday, 7:80
p. m.. official board. Thursday, 7 p.
m., teachers' meeting; 7:45 p. m.,
prayer meeting. Music at both serv
ices, led by the choir and Mr. McDIar-
mid. Rev; C. E. Deal, pastor.
Central Church of . Christ. .
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. A live
school with classes for men, women,
boys and 1 girls. Prayer and praise
service, 10:50; the Lord's supper,
11:10; sermon, 11:30, "Godliness is
Profitable." T. P. S. C. E. In main
room and Juniors In basement, 6:30
p. m.; preaching service, 7:30, "CIb
terns and the Fountain." Regular
board meeting first Sunday. In each
month at 2 p. m. Christian Woman'B
Missionary society meets second Fri
day In each month at 2 p. m. , Rev
O. II. King, pastor.
First Baptist Church. '
Corner Spring and Sixth. At 9:45
a .m., Sunday ' school, Mrs. Hnpper
sett, superintendent; 11, morning wor
ship, sermon by Elder J. W. Oliver;
6:30, young peoples' praise service.
Preaching at 7:30. to be supplied later,
led by Mr. Severson. Pastor W. H
Gibson Is convalescent and hop' t'i
be able to assume pastoral duties next
week. The church will enter upon
special meetings, aided by Dr. Alex
ander Blackburn, November 15.
First FreRbytcrlan Church.
Washington .avenue and Sixth S.
Morning subject, "Our Influence.
Evening subject, "The . Problem of
Life." Special music by the choir a
each service. Sunday school, 9:45 a.
m., W. L. Brenholts, superintendent;
C. E. service, 6:30 p. m.; prayer
meeting Thursday, 7:80 p. m. Rev
S. W. Seemann, D. D., minister.
. Chafin Is 58. . .
Chicago, Oct. .31 Eugene W. Cha
fin, prohibiten candidate for presi
dent, will tomorrow .celebrate his 66th
birthday. Many messages of congrat
ulatlon have arrived at the party
headquarters In this city for the stand
ard bearer of the "dry" cause. While
ho lias no hope of election to the
high office for which he Is a candi
date, Mr. Chafin believes that the
prohibitionists will cast a larger vote
next Tuesday than ever before and
that such an expression ( of popular
sentiment will arouse the older par
ties to the necessity of adopting na
tional prohibition of the liquor traffic
as a campaign Issue in future elec
tions. Mr. Chafin has, made a strenuous
campaign In behalf of his "party and
has spoken In all parts of the country
to large and enthusiastic crowds. His
stumping tour has been marked by
many spectacular Incidents. He was
at Springfield, III., during the race
riots, and by his brave stand against
the maddened mob, and at great per
sonal risk, succeeded In saving the life
of .an innocent negro whom the crowd
was bent upon lynching.
Worth W hile. ;
It. will be worth while to keep In
mind all 'the ways in which your tel
ephone can he used. ' Tt may save life
some times, to have fixed in your mind
the service offered , In Xewlln Drug
Co.'a ad In today's Issue.. . ,
Sore Core ror Asthma.
. Ws sniarsnteo to cut Mtlimii.
hroncMtis snd catarrh. If our medi
an re Co.,. 338-334-31 Arcade. Bulld
falls w win cheerfully refund all
money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma
inn. Seattle. Wash, or' for. next SO
days. Morris W. Kclght. Cove, Ore
Bo S3-
We Want
IN
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers
very day-Caa you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want ad where results are the keynotes?
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Brick building, 20x60, on
Elm street ' Inquire of A. C Hunt
ington. FOR RENT Furnished light house
keeping rooms. 1706 5th St, corner
Depot l5'tf
FOR RENT Furnished front room;
modera. One block from postoflice.
Phone to Black 1172.
FOR RENT FurniBhed rooms, with
all modern conveniences. Inquire
of Mrs. S. C. Zuber. - l'tf
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 rooms; steam
heat Apply to. Geo. Good, proprie
tor of the Foley hduse.
"WANTED.
WANTED A competent girl for gen
eral housework. Apply to Mrs. H.
E. Coolldge, corner Fifth street and
O avenue.
WANTED Lumber haulers ; Write
to Joe E. Robinson, Summerville,
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, $2000 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. 8. 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-
''flee.'. ' .';..'..',
LOST On Adams avenue, between
Elm and Depot, passbook No. 252
on Farmers & Traders National
bank, made out in favor of Ethel
M. Wright Leave at Polack's
store. ; . . . .
;.. Special. .. ",'
For sale .a tract of land totaling 660
acre. One hundred acres unaer cum
tlvatlon. 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.
. , Residence Property for Sale,
As I am soon to leave La Grande,
I am desirous of selling my residence
property located at the. corner of 7th
and Pennsylvania avenue. This prop
erty Is within two' blocks of the main
street of the city, and, consist of good
modern 5-room house, also good barn.
Terms to suit purchaser. Also house
hold goods and furniture. For inspec
tion and terms call at the premises.
Oct31 '" " ?. C. OSBURN.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Office of the Comptroller of the Cur
rency, ''.:''
Washington, D. C, Oct fS, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
who may have claims against "The
Farmers & Traders Nntlonal 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,.,
t'omptroHer of the Currency.
WOOD SAWTNG , 1
.. . ' ,
'Phone end . we - will do
your Wood sawlns: very
, promptly, and at prices
. you can afford to pay. We
are always ready.
MATHEWS. STOLL GI-XPS,
Otioiies: Red 382; Black 1301.
a
Your Wants
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Two to four acres of
suburban property, well Improved.
'PhoneBlack 1532, or see E. W.
Hammerer, 2004 Adams avenue.
FOR SALE Cheap land.
Inquire at
sugar factory.
FOR SALE Two milch cows, on
fresh, Jersey calf I days old; other
Durham, giving 2 gallons. Inquire
of Mrs. Chllders," Island City.
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For Sale.
Thoroughbred white Leghorn, single-
tomb cocks. All pure breeding stock.
Inquire of F. B. Houston Box 41, La
Grande, Ore. v
FOR SALE OR TRADED Will' sell or
exchange for, good team, a fine
Coach stallion, age 7 years; weight
1600 pounds. Can' be seen at Klrt
ley barn. La Grande.;' AI. J. Selby.
FOR SALE A swell body cutter;
(Will sell cheap for cash; or will ex
'change for alfalfa hay. 'Phone Main
20. H. Monson.
FOR SALE Four good rresn mncn
cows. Inquire "of Blue Mountain
Creamery. Union, Oregon. . .
For Sale.
Cabbage for Kraut. . 'Phone your
orders now. 'Phone red 1702.
Land for Sale.
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sale cheap if taken soon. C.
D. Huffman, R. F. D.. 2, La Grande.
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ll.Ull.UI Ol II Vilb
, WJ ;
. r . Corvallls, Oregon. f
Offers collegiate courses In Agri
culture, Including Agronomy, Horti
culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
Husbandry, etc; Forestry, . Domestla
8clencet and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me
chanical and Mining Engineering;
Commerce; Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses in Agri
culture, Forestry, Domestic Scienc
and Art, Commerce and Mechanic
Arte, including forge work, cabinet
making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma
chine work, etc. i r
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; opens September 81.
Illustrated catalogue with full Infor
mation on application to the Regis
trar, free. dftwt-ltf
OREGOft
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Arrival and Departure of Trains al
La Grande.
No. 1. westbound Portland Special,
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs. 9:30 a, m.
No. 8, eastbound passenger, : mall
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts 6:50 a. m.
a No. S, eastbound Chicago Special,
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m.
No. 5, westbound passenger, mall
and express, arrives 9:55 p. m.; de
parts, 10 p. m.
riirln Rraikll.
Regular mixed train leaves La
Grande at 8 o'clock and returns at t
o clock p. m. The logging train
leaves La Grande at 12:20 p. m. and
returns at 7:45 p. m.
J. IL KEENEY, Agent .
' La Grsnde, Oregon ; ;
v - Better Ttian Spanking.
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-wetting. There Is a constitution
al caKise for this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W, Notrs Dame, Ind
M tend free to ny Another her sue
cessfnl Instructions. . Send no money,
but write her today if your children
trouble In ths way. Don't blame
the child, the chances sre It can't
help It' This treatment ; also cures
adnlts and aed people troubled with
urine difficulties y day or night
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