La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1909, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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La Grande Professional
Directory .
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J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
' PnyafclM and Surgeon.
Iirno IB New Bank Building. Rooom
ha- 'phone-. Residence, Main
it; Office. Main 7.
tUC A. L. RICHARDSON,
physician and Wurgeok.
CfTic over Hill' Drug 8tor.-
Ctftce 'Phon 1I. Re.ldenc Main It
N. MOLJTOR, lir D-.
Physician and burg wo.
Caraer Adam Ave and Depot St.
Vttitf Main -:- Residence- Main
BACON A HAIX.
Phvk.-lan and Surgeon.
O&os t. Orrode National Bank
Building-. 'Phoua Main If.
C T. Bacon. Residence, Main II.
M. K. Hall, Residence. Main 61.
Wi,V.I. MOORfi
DR. H. C. P. MOOR
Osteopathic Physicians.
JQrkftvUla Graduates Under Founder
Office Bommer Balldliig.
PfeoaM: Office Main M; Res. Main M
C. 11. CPTOK, PU. O- M. I.
Physician and Surgeon,
fpaclal attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat
Cttta la La O 'and Vational Bnk
Building.
Taooss Office, Main 1; Residence,
Main 11.
TPH58RA1IV suugiiJua'b.
iR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Burgeca.
fyt&tm at lull's Drug Store, La Orandi
Kedaeace 'Phone Red 70 L
KJOBfte 'Pbene Black 11(1.
Inderendent 'Phone SI.
Both 'phones at residence.
DR. W. H. RILET.
Graduate OMo State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
f all kinds. Country calls promptly
s.mred.
Office till Adams Avenue.
Pon: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 971.
Public Sienegraitlicr anJ TvperUT.
At Williamson's Office.
Foley Block.
XesWeoee 'Phone Rluck 602 or Red
us:.
VL4VI.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmer 1171.
C. B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grand Oregon
J. C. PRICE. D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room IS, La Grand National dan
Building. 'Phone Black im.
TEACHERS OF MUSIC
PROF. E. PORTEn DAT, Princlpa
La Grande Scliool ofIunle.
Mr. Day, assistant. School, 10!
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA OLIVER.
Teaclier of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Olive
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS LENA McREYNOLDS. .
Instructor In Voice Culture.
Room 8, Lewis Building. ,
La Grande - - - Oregoi
" MISS ROSE HOUSE,
fiwu-uctor In Piano Harmony n
Technique.
Corner Second and Jefferson Street
La Grande, Oregon.
ELECTRICAL EAULNEiOUt.
L. A. PICKLBK.
. ivll. Mining, Irritation Englueeriv
and Survey lug.
Estimates, plans and specifications
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande ------ Orego.
C. It. XUOltVlON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Eng
neerlng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
EOHEKT MILLElt, .
Arcliitccl.
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Ph-mo
Puclfic, Main 1. Home Indepoiidci.i
No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
Clias. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cortira
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN,
Attorney. '
La Grande National Bank Building
La Grande - - - - Orogoi
Keihjced IUH'n on O. R. ft N.
On Icember 23, 24. 25 and 31, the
O. R. ft N. will Bell round trip tickets
to any station within u distance of 200
miles at a rate of ne and one-third
!hre for the round trip. Final return
Uilt January 4.
R. H. LLO D.
Attorney at I ".v.
rictlce In all the courts :f the Star
and United Stutes.
Elgin Oregon
C. II. CRAWFORD. "
Altornev at Tjiw.
Practices In all the courts oi the Str.t
and United States.
Office in La Grande National Ban!
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
LEROY LOSlAX.
Attorney at l.nw.
615-16 Swetlund Building.
Portland - Otegor
Soikf of Stuck Impoundment.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing described niilnuil was Impound
td In the rlty pound on the 6th day of
January, 1909. Ouo black and brown
Jersey cow, dehorned, three holes nl
each enr, some of them torn out. No
brsmls vlhlble. and unless said animal
U claimed and all charges paid on or
before January 19, 1009, said animal
will be sold to the highest bidder for
cash.
Done and dited ct La ("Srnndc. Ore
gon, the 8th day of January, 1909.
JOHN W. WALDNN.
Chief of Polio.
EMJOY THE SNOW
Hick's Guarantees a Month of
Good Sleighing
Our system of converting buggies and surreys into
cuttertrand sleighs vriltenable you to own your own
sleigh or cutter at a small cost Bring your buggy
to us, wait an hour, pay us $5 and drive hcrce with
the Dest sleigh in the city. ,
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STRtEl
Pendleton. Jan. 11. First reports
of loss and suffering on account of
the presnt storm are coming from
the L'matllls Indaln reservation. The
well knoan Improvident nature of the
nveragi Indian has caught him with
out much or any feed with the result
that there will be more dead Indian
cayuHos than live ones, if the present
cold weather continues for any greut
l.ncih of time. Cattle a well as
horses are also suffering.
According to Ed Kidder, who came
in yesterday from well up on the res
ervatlon, the conditions are even worse
than it was thought. He says he
counted three dead calves along the
road and that one Indian woman has
100 head of horses without a particle
of hay or grain for any of them.
Nate Rains is authority for the
statement that many cattle belonging
to Indians are starving to death on the
reservation.
Indians seldom or ever lay In a sup
ply of hay for the winter, allowing the
animals to pick up "what feed they can
around straw stacks and rustlo for
their keep the best way they can. In
ordinary winter conditions they can
do this and the most of them pull
through, but the present weather Is
unusual and unless the snow goes off
and goes off soon, the Indians will be
heavy losers.
Though the present storm has work
rd but little hardship thus far upon
stock, It has not been so merciful to
the coyotes, rabbits and other wild
animals During the past few days
-.nany stories 'havo reached the city
telling how rabbits have flocked
'round barnyarl throughout the
countv. fearing civilization less tha.i
death from hunger and cold out upon
the snow.
According to C. F. Daniel, who
farms five miles northwest of the city
he found a number of rabbits about
his barn yesterday. They had been
driven In by the deep snow and
sought refuge among the horses and
other barnyard animals.
W lit
RECEIVER STILL ENTERTAINS
$30,00 ASSESSMENT HOPES.
One and Cne-Tliinl AtMtvwmcnt Dih
and us a Rule CollwUtl KwrtvtM
Hum Nivo Sum on Hand.
Up to date about $10,000 have been
collected by Receiver Nledner from
shareholders In the defunct bank, in
view of the fart ihat only one-third
iusessment lias flien due, this is very
encouraslns to all Interested. Of
course. In several Instances, share
holders pild the entire assessment on
December 19. when the first one-third
of the ussi osim lit was due. but many
others took advantage of the time al
lowed. Abort $30,000 In assessments
lias bt en the f'nd hopes f the re
reiver ihroi'Khout. and the probabili
;les are he will be successful In gath
ering tip that amount.
Office- Rvixilreil.
The United States National bank
i-.as re.'Hted the room In the rear of
the bank. fiM-ing on Depot street. In a
way that lends a business air to the
room. This has been no expense to
the receiver.
A Simple Sleigh.
Day 4 Zwelfel, the plumbers, have
secured all rights from M. H. Kelley.
for his celebrated gas-pipe sleigh at
tachment, and will convert your bug
by or surrey Into a cutler on short
noM--e. JlM:s says there w T! h f ur
wevk of flood idelghing. D.i n-A
let five dollars prevent you from hav
ing 30 days' snow amusenv-nt.
N. K. WEST'S
reat .Annual Sale
Sot 2 section In the entire home that does not contribute extraordinary sale bargains.
In many instances ysu'll find prices less than half, and in many instances you'll find prices
the lowest of the year. Sell in xason seasonable merchandise; thafs an imperative rule
that forbids carrying 99ds from one season ever into another-a rigid'td policy that forces
prkes tight down to the quick selling point. The lots that are too small f advertise furn
ish the greatest values. A shopping tour throughout the store will reveal unpwendted
birykig opportunities.
AGAIN WE MAKE DEFYING 0FEERS
All Woolen Dress Ootds at greatly reduced Best Garment Values We've Ever Offered
prices. Just such fabrics as fou would pay All Ladies Suits at Half Price. Clave, rfe-
65c to $1.25 a yard for, are priced at this sirzble styles, and made of best materials,
sale at 62c. The best qualities we could mrs Coa ; cuf frm
buy to sell It 50c to 6c5c a yard, on sale '. . .. . r . .
here at 33c. Fine Black Dress Fabrics all 6 to lh years, halt price. Coats and Skirts
at reduced prkes. at greatly reduced pnees.
HEADY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT An extraordinary sale of Men's and Ladies'
Ladies' Waists at Cost and below. Shoes, over 20Q0 pair of surplus stock'must
Ladies' Wash Suits reduced to 90c be closed out immediately.
Ladies' Corsets, alt sizes 39) Men's Shoes, values $5.00 $U90
Z , Children's Shoes, values h 75c 25c
NOTIONS AT SENSATIONAL PRICES Women's Shoes values to $3.50 $i.H8
Ladies' Belts, new styles 19c
Big Assortment Ladies' Collars 17c DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
Pillow Tops, regular 50c values 9c American print '5c yd.
MEN'S CLOTHING fj! Flamel- V2.c
Men's SuUs values to $12.50 $k.90 HS ' Hc.
Mens Suits, values to $20.00 $9.00 Thread 2 h2c a sPo1
Men's Oveteoais at one half price sj& torflaM Every piece of sUk
Men's Bib Overalls, 50c a pair . fh heuse reducedt
Men s Underwear, one half price ...
AMAZING SALE Or SHEETS AND PILLOW SUPS
Good quality sheets andPillcw Slips iust received,. which vie are going to put cn sale at
the amazing prices.
SHEETS 43c EACH PILLOW SUPS 9c EACH
Yon are Cordially Invited tc Join
the
CALIFORNIA
MID WINTER
EXCURSION
to be given under the auspices of
WALLA WALLA
COMMERCIAL
CLUB
WALLA WALLA
to
LOS AIVGLLES
and r:tura
$94.00
This rale Includes railroad
ticket for the round trip, and
berth in sleeping car for the go
ing trip. Side trips provided for
in the Itinerary, and all meals
from the hour of departure Fri
day night, January 5th. until ar
rival in Los Angeles. 5:45 p. in.
Friday, January 22nd are aUs in
cluded. To Leave Walla Waila by
froetal Train
FRIDAY. JANCARY 13, 1M9,
At 11:4ft P. If.. Via
THE OREGON RAILROAD Jt
NAVIGATION CO.
a ad
SOCTREUN PACIFIC CO.
For further particulars Inquire
of J. H. Keeney, O. R. tt X. Agent
La Grande. Oregon.
Notice of Final Account.
Xotice Is hereby givea that the un-
or three months before he is fully
recovered. This Is an unnecessary loss j
of time, as by applying ChamberU.... : derslgned haa fUed ,n the ccunty court
Liniment, as directed, a cure may as at
' ftf Tvnlnn nrtiintv ilflto nf OrAffon. hifl
final account of his administration of
rule be effected less than one
week's time, and In many cases within
three days. Sold by all good dealers.
Pure bred Plymouth robste. s for
i 3a!o at a bargain. J. E. Reynolds, U.
i F, D. No. 2. La Qrande.
. M
tiVM.! Children
j'ou can g rt cut
rut wild ar.xjals
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toy animal; zi;
ven away with
TowIq's
the estate of J. M. McCall. deceased,
and that the said court has or
dered that said final account be
heard by said court at me usual place
of holding said court at the court
house in La Grande, in said county.
Ion the 16th day of February, 190S,
at 10 oclock a. m, of said way, at
i . i . . . i
I nnun lime aim piuce any jjciouu n-
fcj (torested in said estate may appear and
; file objections to said account, if any
i
, he have.
Dater, January 9, 1909. i
ULYSSES G. COUCH,
Administrator of Said Estate.
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RAMSEY & OLIVER,
1-11-2-8
It is Tca-lc'a !t?3t srd nio-t deli.
cou b!ui or S::ari:a.:so8yr.p. tern
Syriip. Knr.sy nn: lS.iu ayrr.p.
!i s ri-h uiepit iLivor, Tako bor.ie
& cuu uiay.
The Towle Map!e Syrap Co,
Klks' SN-ial.
Tuesday. January IS. will be social
night at the Elks. All members, their i
wives and sweethearts art cordially
Invited. 1-12-1) spraining his ankl. and it Is often two
A Sprained Ankle.
As a rule a man will fel well satis
fled if he can hobbl ' around oa
crutches in two or thr weak after
Fever Sores.
Fever sons and old ch runic sores
vhoitld not be healed entirely,, but
tou)d be kept is healthy condition.
This caa be done by applying Chara-U-risiu's
Salve. This salve has no su
perior for this purpose. It Is also
most excellent for chappod hands, sore
nipples, burs and diseases of the skin.
For sale by all good dealers.
Wood!
V.'e have tho best wood in town,
and plenty of it. Full measurement
gaurantecd. Real Estate, Loan &
Commission Co. lack & Bramwell.
"Phone Black 1211. tf
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ED STRIXGHAM,
AUCTIONEER.
Sale cried on short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Xo extra charge for distance.
LA GRAXDL' - - - OREGON
Route No. I 'Phone No. U6x
Have ku tried
ours yet? If you
have not, you
should. You may
be missing some
thing.
Personal experience with a tube of
ManZan Pile. Remedy will convince
you It is immediate relief for all forms
of Piles. Guaranteed. SOc. Sold by
SUverthorn A Mack.
ROYAL BAKERY t