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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1909)
,. tv,,i..-w.'i:'.-'4. . PAGE TWC. EVEXIXG OBSERVI.'K, LA GUANDK, OltlGOX. WKOXFSDA V, FKIlur.XUY 10, lOOtt. ) ,. ...-.Ul...!- 4 . i - i 1 i ? 1 1 i )! ', I 1 La Grande Professional Directory 4 lMf'MHH PHYSICIAN. J. H. HL'Iil'AI-tD. M. T). Phyekiau mid turfi. Office in New Bank Building. Rooms 'Phono-. Residence, Main 69; Offline. Main 7. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. Pliynlclaii and tiureoo. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone !!'. Resldenc Main 66 N. MOLITOR. D.. Phrstt'ian and SurKeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot 8t. DtfJoe Main 18 -:- Residence Main 9 BACON & HATj'tk PhTsh-lun and Surgeons. Office t a Grende National Bank Building. 'Phoue Main 19. T. Bacon, Residence. Main 18. M. K. Hall. Residence. Main 62. OP. V. E. IfOORB DR. H. C. P. MOORB Osteopathic Physician. Klrksvllle Graduates lender Founder. Office Sommer Building. Pfcones: Office Main 6S; Re. Main M O. II. IITON, PH. G., M. D. Physician and Surgeon. fepectal attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In I d-amie National Bink Building. Thorn;! Office, Main 2; Residence, Main 82. KTfcW N A M Y M' KtiHON K. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. VetA-ritmry Kiii ki u. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Urandf Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 1 S 1. Indorendent 'Phone 69. Both 'phones at rosldonce. DR. W. II. RII IZY, Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of aM klml.r Coin, l ry calls promptly answ-r-d. Office 1111 Adams Afniitf. Phones: Pacific Black 1901. Independent, 373. VIAVI. MRS. GRACE McAUSTHR. Toaeher and Manugor. Teluphone Farmers 197. . ' 'H'FI ' ' ' ' LEROT LOMAX. Attorney at Law, 61S-1 Sweliand Building. ri;-..a n,. vrnam m Hie vi?Sf 'i " ;o: I'' .1 just what cniiib. it s toom to roam fi'oin every tosher low, no snu il prevents. i if. 4 ii,Tts huniir pTh!y hnt.Iifd in j uvvii v nickel. Every Thc J&gb Lamp trady li)!t rr .ling, irwirj Of fancy eve. .VtL" ol brav. ra. k-l plated, crtvral bmnrr. U.irry lamp Bcatot p-ocy li drnrre circuli rj the 1 ntcvtion Oil Heater cr lyo Ln p. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( incorporated ) DENTISTS. 0. B: CAUTHORN, tint. Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store. La Cranio Oregon J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room 28, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1991. TFACllERS OF MCSIO PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Princlpa La Grande School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant. School, lOf Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS STELLA OLIVER, Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Olivej corner Fourth and O avenue. MISS HOSE HOUSE. Instructor in Piano, Harmony and Technic. 2105 North Kruce Street. La Grande, Oregon. KLt;CTRlCAL KNGINUEKS. L. A. FICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation EngUienrtaj and Surveying. Estimates, plana and specifications Cilice in Bohnenkamp Building. L Grande - ..... O retro C. K. THORNTON. ArchlttK't unci I-:iiiner. Surveying, Civrl and Structural Engl fleering. Twenty Tears' Experience. I'OHUICT Ai:Li.i;K, Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue.. 'Phones- Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. ATTORNEYS. ilia. E. Cochrau Geo. P. Cocfariu COCHRAN & COCHRAN, Att orncys. La Grande National Bunk Bulhitns I.a lirnnde .... Orefro,- R. II. LLOID. Attorney at Law. rictlce in all the courts of the Stat and United Status. Elgin ...... Oregon C. U. CRAWFORD. .Attorney at Imw, Practices In all the courts of the Stf.t and United States. Office In La Grand National Bank uui!diiiM La iirttiiue, OreKon, m inff win ' H ;iw wmi 7 w vy ipujc y y -jyvWi JMhrcsspyt 'Mil? 5 J A! i?ki outaitlc Fbn'Ja in iiile. When tlie b.z ni comes it will be impossible to comfortably heat the cold roonu. Then, and during tlie months of "between sea sons" you'll find a PERFECTION Oil HeaSer (Tqulpped with SiitaLclvss Device) yon need to n.i':e t;:c r.UTcury M h '!:t e: and pn' cv"l t c-fry t; om ilrrp of fuel, therr-V tw b ' ?iiioki !. :;s c! .- " Br.' - ss r:! f,-r:t ' 'i he:'!irv.-ar:aiitv J rncVs a r-d fDhin iet' a evempi (v. i .i "., I work durm't lu- ii.s K l.-irt ( rt.iatrd. V. a.c i youi dreicr lua't 'il V P'i j V ! T.:: ti.e v.kk t r no K,icke . i ) n U -' . i i C .w ; HORSEMAK ! it inn! George Horseman Is a free man. This is the result of the verdict of the Jury that was made laxt night after they hud been In actual consultation f'.i. ..;t 'til, :tii"! tiil ;r-'o..' the Pendleton Ka.-t On-KDiilatj of 'I'tii tliiy. Not guilty! and the man who claimed he had been persecuted by hln enemy, whoHe life he took In ullcged self-defense, was relieved of the hor rible anxiety that beset him from the time he was Indicted until the conclu sion whs reached by the Jury. After the attorneys had concluded their pleas and they hud been Instruct ed by the judfje, the Jurymen filed out In solemn style to the room In which they had been confined for seven days. Although It was four hours and a quarter from the time the Jury re tired until a verdict was reached; It actually took only about an hour for them to make up their minds as to the Innocence of 4he defendant. Af ter they had retired to the ante-room from the court room, the discussion was principally as to the meaning the Judge's Instructions In regard the law. Insane Man Itcatcu to Death. Stockton, Cal.. Feb. 9. Manuel Oakes, a blind patient in the Stockton state hospital for the insane, was mur dered by a fellow patient, Herman J. Martin, by beating the lutter's brains out early this morning. Leaving his lied, Oakes seized a galvanized iron vessel and beat Martin's head to a pulp. Oakes evidently imagined Marlin was tormenting him for who:. found he was sitting on the bed throw ing things at the dead victim. ARK ui;i,ili:ss AS t IIM.IMtCV. When Tal:cn Siuldcnly 111 Here is a i'oiimioii-bciiHc Sitlcuai'd. Biff, str niR- man Is as a heulpless Infant wtien he Is smldcniv ill. The sturdiest chap In town usually oses ins self control, ami is utterly unable to regard his cumtition with the common sense th.it characterize: his every-day actions. For example: He comes home tired cuts a Heavy dinner and sits down to read and smoke away a quiet evening Suddenly he notices a weight on his stomach: then sharp pains around his heart, and a feellnt; of suffocation. Thoughts of "heart disease" rush over him, and in his ii'iny lie fear.-: the worst. His trohtte was acute Indigestion, brought on by oveiioadiiiK his tired stomach. A couple of Ilexall Dyspepsia Tab lets would have given him instant re lief would have saved him hours ol suffering. Carry a package of Hexall Dyspep sia Tablets In your vest pocket or keep them In yyW room. Take one after each heavy meal, anil indigestion can never bother you. Uexall dyspepsia tablets cure stom ach troubles) by supplying the one ele mentt, the absence of which in tlie gastric jukes, causes indigestion and dyspepsia. They enable the stomach to digest nil kinds of food and to Itiickly convert it into rich, red blood. We know what Uexall DyspepsH Tablets are and what they will do. We guarantee them to cure indigestioa ml dyspepsia. If they fail, we Willi re fund your money. Price, 2T cents per full package. Sold at our store or by mail, A. T. Hill, druggist. Q MTOBS'S COSE i y)o SrX FOR ElOSiB P0ISQII s. s i. vS. i-5 l:rov.-n Nature's Cure for Cfjr.i.-..-;ic-.:.-, 1,xh Poison becanye z-x-d l.y.vx'v ho ti t'.:e 1 '.oo.l purifvnir a:ul fcta'nc fxrartsof to'-ts. il is tui. I lctbs ..- !.s Uk'.n ili-vcvly ,.-.:i Cm not roi!'..'.t l t least 'K'rt'.t'.o of paro.l .is to ;ti 1 in lltv? rnl'inldin on'..,.; ::s I .imhI l'oison from the thxtd. No tnipl.as.itit cficots ever foli.nv t1:c i: ,0 cf S S. S., such r.s rtontch troui-lwT.. dspinsta. incrcvrlr l rlici!:n:.ti. f.c, as is so often the t...,e whore of.icr r.;o-;ic;r.cs aretisci'. S. S. i-;. .x.ii!v.wn to the very bottotn it: : cr.tc vv tr.u-oc f thc aisease, clci n J'- l.ne v.t.v.ue toaic eflccts, assii'j rv cv. r"-J r-rj.t tt. t'ov 'tor ever rp kr.ie tut Tnj;t.i J so taoroa- h!v t.oc.s it remove t.ie c.va:-S turn. S. H., Nature's enre, is the fi:i sitrt r.-aiedy f. r.lorvl l'ot.--oa. iloni? Tre-.Utr.cnt ny,!; v.i.'i .;!a-.Lltf 3in,jestic laaUv-, iay lactiical at. vice i-";J.o c'.l v !:o v ri'.e. T2Z SWT CO., ATLANTA, CA. How to operate a moving picture machine at home. How to rent or buy a moving picture machine. How to make big money at entertainments! and amusements. How to obtain po sitions which pay $35 per week, How to become u finished operator. We give Instructions that are simple and interesting. We have the newest method of teaching by mall. We send you on receipt of II complete Instruc tions. We teach operators how to pass nil examinations. We represent! the leading film exchange. Remit tances to Independent Theatrical Ex- chitnKe, 400-401-403 Burke Building. Omrators. The Newlln Drug C o. makes .a spe cial proposition to customers. See window for particulars. 2-9-12 Washington Once Gave I' to three doctors; was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spi der's bite caused large, deep sores to cover his' leg.. The doctor's failed. then "Bucklen's Arnica Salve torn pletely cured me," writes John Wash ington, of Bosquevllle, Texas. For ec zema, boils, burns and piles It Is su preme, 'lie at Newlln Drug Co. Stomach Trouble Cured, If yo uhave any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Edlna, Mo., says: "I of nftve used a great mBny dlfferent me,i to1 ,,, f atnmnph ,Pnilh,n h. n. iclnes for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets more beneflclal'than any other remedy I ever UBed." For sale by all good dealers. Complete) Threshing Outfit. For sale at a bargain. Has been run about 100 days. Time given, on approved security. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. 'W fern mxzz: eV(! iiiijwu r- M ABSTRACT of that prospective real es tate purchase js an absolute necessity if you wish to avoid buying a defective title, for an abstract from us will give you a complete a:d guaranteed accurate history of the prop erty. Reasonable charges, despatch and guaranteed ac- curacy-a few of the reasons whv vrvu should natron i7 LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO f o ey Hotel Block Owners of thc only complete and up to (fate abstract of Union County Records WANTED Agent for office specialty. May be .irvasser or office ."-ir-Jdv hoiiHo. Article sells to every store, factory or home where use of tele phone Is important. Wiaovfi Co., 1210 Williams Ave., Portland. 2-t fdtl Ynjr? Iid yon see the'hig jar if head ache tablets, iini-' read the explana tion? Xi-wiin Drug Co. 2-9-12 oai;T;il fo;s;; cf Vic !;'.:!. Ii uxs f 4-troJijr Wncn-.l i:i-ic :U t.ud is so rre t.ar oi every 'portion of 0:e pviteni, v. hile driv- ( the trrejWe .:.. I e-.-r.tlv but surdv ar.d t-.nl.'.c-; the civculaaon. an 1 the s-y.tev-t to t.init'.lv ovcivoiae tha - . - - u'. : -r j ;Vr.' ;: oa. S .ii. S t.i Lr-.vi; c.it L.tcr, brt -TV-, tf tlie trot:l.!e ever re- t':..t :o t. r Contaifioua tioas and iafor- We Want Our Want Your want is placed before a very day Can you afford to want aU where result are the FOR REINT Light housekeeping rooms; three rooms. 1301 Madison Ave. 'Phone Black 402. l-9tf FOR RENT Eleven-room house on Fourth street, known as Ladd prop erty. Inquire of Miss Pauline Led- erlee. l-14-t FOR RENT Seven-roem house. In quire of Mrs. Zuber. 19-tf FOR RENT Seven-room house; close to railroad shops. 'Phone Block 1532. 2-4-121 WANTED. WANTED Olrl ta 4o general house work. Apply ot 902 Pennsylvania Av., in the mrning betwacn and 12. l-23tf WANTED To sell or exchange 10- acre fruit ranch In bearing, with many Improvements, forLa Grande rity property. Telephone Black 932. W ANTED Horses lor pasture, S3 per month. Hay feed and run to st-aw. Inquire of J. E. Reynolds. DRESSMAKER Wanted all kituls of sewing, plain or fancy. Mrs. C. E. Wills. 'Phone Red 1C2. .-1-20-lm LOST AND FOt'WD. LOST On the streets' a brown duck horse blanket. "Clark" brand, SOx 80 inches. No.- 1930. Return to this office. 2-5-7 LOST A lady's watch and fob. on streets of this city. Fob engraved R. O. M." Return to this office and receive reward. 2-1 tf WHT NOT TRY Poplin m's asthma nroMnnr? t;ives prompt and positive relief evry case. Sold by druggists. Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland .. For saU- by A. T. HILL, Orugglst 4.4,4.f4.4.4HjMirf4..:.Hi'K succtssrui WELLS t If you are thinking about having a well I well drilled, let us furnish you with a list of those for whom we have drilled wells in Union county. We understand the well business and believe we can save you money and leave you a satis- ' factory wsi Sr. a. WEST, i The Vc!l Driller "-' FO STKIXGHAM. AUCTIONEER. ""'t eV?-J v n"t.tce. 4 Satisfaction suaffnteed. 4 No extra eharge for dletance. LA GRANDE - - - ORBGON Route No. 2 'Phene No. 19lx 4 444 Your Wants N . Ad Column thousand or more want-seekers spend one cent per word of your keynotes? TO j-XA I J&fc FOR SALE Two to four acres t suburban property, well Improved. 'Phone-Black 1532, or see E. W. Kiim merer. 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Kmall house and a 140a 110-foot lot. Buy from owner and save commisskner's fee. Inquire of J. Bachsnt, Cherry street. Land for Kale. 4 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap if taken soon. C. D. Huffman, R. F. D, 2. La Grandfe FOR SALE Two modern cottaees and one vacant lot; very reasonable. If taken at once. 'Phone Jted 1141. 2-11-17 FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, 10c in La Grande. See 1-Il-lrm LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. UO.MK 1011 SALK. If you want a handy six-room house on lot 60x110, with lawn, fruit,, out hMllrtlnes, cellar ,ete., close In, see ma th Is week. ,C'ari arrange terms of easy pnyments.y 1308 Penn Avenue. 'Phono- RED 411,( O. II. KINO. L. All the new patterns of decorated erepr paper. 18c per roll, at NJifVLIN BOOK & STATIONERY CO. 4 A Two Years' Lease. fr On 2 acres containing straw- fr berries, gooseberries, currants and small cherry trees In bear- In?. One acre planted to pota- 4- f toes last year netted $70. Irrl- gatlon furnished free. Small - burn; good two-room house, all 4 In good walking distance from 4 poRtofflce. Mke an offer be- ! fore Friday. Tlie Van Oti.vn - Realty Co. BotVi 'phones. Sm! See! Si.-e the Newlln Drug Co. window for special offer. 2-9-12 BLUE MOUNTAIN" HOUSE T. J. CRAY, Prop. RATES: $1.00, $1.25 and i $1.S0. Best 25c meals in I the city. Beds 25c & 50c I All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week, t One block from depot. UNLY tWUbt IN I tit CITY EMPLOYING WHITE HELP ONLY TRY OUR SERVICE BUSSEY'S HACK LIXE. Best of service, Day and , Night. Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul's Clgnr Store. 'Phone Red 241 Night 'Phono Ma.n 25. E. h. Rf SSEY. F-vt-r Sort-s. Ffver sons and old chronic sore should he ki pt in hualthy coniliti'''. sho-ild not he healed entirelv. but This can be di ne by apptylnR t'hani-ht-ilalu's Salve. This salve has no s i-re.-ior for thl3 purpose. r. i-3 '" must excellent for ehapped h;tnds. n-r nippKis. burns and dieasns of the skin. For sale by alt good dealers. Hcrc'3 n Snap. A 10-acre fruit tract, all fenced; one mile nortneast of Cove; six acr "-t .o ij-pW end .cherries?; sniall. cheap barn and house; well and otlir water. AUo horse, boggr. single har ness and some tools. Must be sol soon. Address Lock Boi 71. Iln4 Oitr, Orecoa. ..a j. r X