La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 12, 1909, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande Professional
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t w Hl.-HbARD. M. D.
physician and Surgeon.
lOtflc In New Bank Bulldlnif. Rooms
'Phones- Residence, Main
; Office, Main 71.
DR. A. U RICHARDSON,
physician and Burgcofc.
Office over Hlll'i Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 1I6. Residence Main 56
N. MOLITOR. K D.,
PbjiMaii and Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot Bt.
Office Main S8 Residence Main
BACON 4 HATL.
rtrveiclan and Surgeons.
Office : e Grande National Bank
Building. Phoue Main 1.
Jf. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall. Residence, Main 61.
OP. V. E. MOORE
Dn. H. C P. MOOR
OlypHll!l( Physicians.
Clrkavllle Graduate Under Founder
Office Summer Building.
Puonea: Office Main 6S; Roa. Main
C. II. II'TOS, Ml- M- .
I'llJHlcli"! iiml Siirwti.
fci-eclal attention given to Eye. Ear,
Ni.ne and Throat.
Office tn La G a tide National Bnk
Building. '
Phonei Of flue. Main 2; Residence.
Main 32.
VT.rrF.itix.!irY wrgeonS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surge n.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand.
Residence "Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1S61.
i inrter.ndBtit 'Phone -Br
Both 'plumes e,t residence.
DR. W. H. R1I !Y.
Graduate Ohio State. University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgeryl
if aM kind.; Cuuntrjenttie prompuy
tnowt-roJ.
i OftUe 1111 Ailiinis Avenue.
' Phones: Puclflc Black 1901.
Independent, 373.
MRS. GRAC1S McAUaTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Teltphone Fannere 1971.
IPPOT IOMAY.
Attorney at l4iv.
C 1 6-1 6 ttwetland Building.
Portland - - - - - Oregon
For rcljable eojiiiioiiniN n ml cureful
prescription work you "ill do w" l"
patronise Sllverlhorn's family drug
store. " ,l
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ED STKINGHAM,
AUCTIONEER.
Sale cried on shoW nollre.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra charge for distance.
LA GRANDE - - - OREGON
Route No. 2 Thone No. 196x6
4.4.4.4.
I ever Sores.
F
ivor soiis nnd ol.t eiironie soi.-n
si.ontd be kept in healthy condition.
six
eild ivl le Ileal.'. 1 cntin-lv. luit
Tl.
.i.j run lie iti.ne l. ;i l)Mii;, mi'ii-
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L-ri:iin's Salve T!ii s.iiv i.f n mi-
fe
,ior for tliN purpose. lJ !i's'
lliosl e. el!. Ill fur i ll.ipped h.llld.-. "l e
liippl. . luuns and dl-e.i..-n of ti
1'or le 1'V :i!l Keoci il n'.ers
skill.
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r.est of ervlie. Day
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V1AVI.
I) UN TIKI'S.
B. CAUTHORN.
DeittiMt.
Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon
J. C. PRICE. D. M. D.
Dentist.
Itoom 23, La Orande National fianl
Building. 'Phone Black 1991.
TEACHERS OF MCSIO
PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Prlnclpa
11 Grande School of SIuslc.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 101
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA OLIVER,
TcucImt or Piano and Harmony.
Sfudlo at residence of Turner Olive'
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE,
Instructor in Piano, Harmony uud
Technic.
2I0.1 North Spruce Street.
La Grande, Oregon.
KLJUTIUCAL ENGINEERS.
L aT PICKLE R.
Ivll. Mining, Irrigation Englnii
and Surveying,
ftstlmates, plana and specifications
Oftice In Rohnenkanip Building.
A Grande - - - - - - Orcgu
C. K. THORNTON.
Archiui't nnd Iinslueer.
urvoylng, Civil and Structural Engi
neerlng.
Twenty Years' Experience.
KOlir.RT MILi-EK.
ArchiKN'U
office 1107 Adams avenue. Triune
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
(lias. E. Cochran Geo. I. Cochra'
COCHRAN & COCHRAN,
Attorneys.
Lr Grande National Bank Building
,a Grande .... Orego.
R. II. LLO'i D.
Attorney at Ijw.
Jnctlce in all the courts of the Stati
and United States.
Elgin Oregon
C. 11. Clt.UVI'OKI.
Attorney at Law..
Practices in all the courts oi the Str.t
nnd United States.
Office In La Grande National Bhii"
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
WILLIAM M. RMSi:V.
Attorney und CoiuiM-llor t Law.
Rooms l.'i and 1 Summer Block,
.a Grande Oreiron
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We Wash
The Finest
Wool Skirts
They lock like
new when you
get them home.
Pact. Try us.
CHERRY'S NEW
IKfFDTAIN I.
SENTIMENT
Eight business men of the city nr.1
:o ascertain the sentiment of La
Grande relative to a Y. M. C. A. build
ing In Ii Grand... This statement l
'"."VtW t ..:'!--fi-e..r'rTe-..';'rrj;fl" '5
I. u Grande will have the foundation
for a model Y. M. C. A. building next
week, or next month, but knowing
that the germ must be planted and
propagated through an Indefinite
period In any event, local business
men have taken It upon themselves
to work along the lines of propagation
laid down by those with experience In
V. M. C. A. work. A half hundred
last evening attended the lecture
:riven by State Secretary I. B. Rhodes,
at the Presbyterian church. The lec
turer gave a brief outline, Illustrated
vlth Htereoptlcon views, of what Y. M.
'. A s are doing In other cities. He
threw pictures on the screen of prom
inent Y. M. C A. buildings In Oregon,
nnd In his own, clear style, made plain
.hut the great field or the association
Is.
The Committee Announced.
Following the lecture came nn open
discussion by the men present. The
outcome was that a committee was
reiiiiesled appointed by George L.
"leaver, to ascertain Y. M. C A sen
timent In La Grande. Tills commit
tee was announced today as follows:
'.V. L. Urenholts. J. T. Williamson.
Fred G. Geibel. GeorKe H. Currey, .1.
K. Wright. John 'oilier. Mr. Sever
son ami George L. Cleaver.
The A-Hiclatiiiii Explained.
To The Observer today, Mr. Rhode?
said:
"One of the remarkable movements
if the 20th century Is the Young
Men's Christian association, which in
he eluht years sine., moil, has Kiiineil
nine in membership, property and
II, -n enrolled in Its various Hues of
vork. than it had in the entile pre-
-eiling ."0 years of Its history. This
;lrniliil growth is a tribute to the
. oafidence which the men of the
ountry have placed, in the mannge
nent of the oii;:ini::ition. Its activl
ies are innnyfold. and it appeals f
very i -lass of oung men.
"Perhaps the best known depart
nelit of the association is the city or
..mlxations III which about 75 pei
i nl of the melllhel -ship is enrolled.
These associations are to be found ir
ities of from il'iiu) to 1.mii. una. Most
if them have well equipped bulldlligs.
young man coming into one of the
iiy iissociatlons. and after bo Inc.
;liown tliroimh the buililing. askec.
lie secret i rv . 'Whal Is the V. M. C.
A., anyway'." lie might have hee.i
iold that it was anyoi f a dozen dif-
erent tilings, such as an athletic club
i library, a social club, a religious or
aniv.atioii. hotel, a bathing cstab
llshiuent. au eiiiployment bureau, a
ollege, a social service institution, etc
While cacti of these constitutes a part
of its work. It is a combination of the
entire effort that makes the Y. M.
v uiiui it is today. It combine
everything that goes to make the lifi
if a oiing nun. and he can choose
from its many activities the things
that suit him host. Where other sim
lar efforts have failed, the association
'as gone on with the advantages of
sears of experience anil eiiiciem 01 -rani'ation
behind It.
Its membership is composed largely
of young men under 25 years of age
About two-thirds of tin- young men il
.oil- western cities arc away from
home and the association helps to fib
his place in their lives. The hoys'
.lep.i 1 1 in. in. too. is a big thing. Abou.
me tliii il
rum 1 - li
i re give i.
,! the members ire boys
: . i 'i m ist buiUiii'.gs tin
: ., . . - ..f their oa n. h'-i i
tli.-ir gam. s. r!.es.' .in !
: ., ..,..,it. l.i the inter. -' !
lo :.p.b boy. because il i :
. re he .i i do Uu:,s. an.!
I a way lls.it it v. !S .1
il
no ii.i ir. I .. hi- in'
u, - of in i .-mark iKo tbmg
l.t i: . .is.o. i. .!!.! tli- last fi
..: b:w be. ii tin- way in who h "! 'i
..(' lui-.i:. s- it i i;y have giA. n ..-
.).,.. inc.
piishiing lb
in: 1-ii-i'i.
give olle-f.
hi. i liioi.ght and icil-.v t"
s work. Many of the lea 1
... ni. n in our l u g -r . it i.-s
urth of Hi. iv time to its . i-
;i.l..:.i ;--.-'Velt. Ci,-.-; I. !.t
;vcry County lnt,iuln t He .smmI
nt l ull ulue.
Ex-County Assessor R. A. Hug, who
whs summoned to Sab-m to consult
with the state board , of equalization
with reference to adjusting county
values, returned this morning. Mr.
Hug Hinted that nearly every county
and ex-county assessor In the stale
',vun present at this meeting.
Every county represented took the
position that It wus assessed Its full
cash value, but In hla opinion Wallowa
coutiiv win. the only county in the
'it v- fi'r'fW. fwrvff .r ari
stiinti.ttlon of Its claim. Wall:wa
county Is assessed at $7,000,000;
Union county at about the same.
Multnoniuh tried to substantiate a
similar claim, but the facts would not
warrant. Taxation has been one of
the problems of dlseusslon ever
since society has bee norganlzed, and
will doubtless continue as long as
time.
The Tug day announced by Indies
of the M. E. church for next Saturday,
has been postponed.
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
! T. J. CRAY. Prop.
t RATES: $1.00, $1.25 and
$f .50. Best 25c meals in
I the city. Beds 25c & 50c
I All outside rooms. Board
I and lodge $6. per week, ;
t One block from depot. 4
l ONLY HOUSE IN THE J
I CITY EMPLOYING WHHE ?
I HELP ONLY 1
HELP ONLY
I TRY OUR SERVICER
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SUCCESSFUL
I .' .' WELLS '
t If you are
t about having
thinking
a well
well drilled, let us furnish
you with a list of these
. for whom we have drilled
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wells in Union county.
We understand the
I well business and believe
we can save you money
and leave you a satis-
factory well.
I? A WFST. I
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The Well Driller!
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I'tit le's'I
You may have title to
your heme and again you
may oniy think you have.
Gall at our office and
let us explain what an
abstract really means.
I Your ideas regarding cb-I
stracts may be all wrong. I
Many people do not know I
what constitutes an ab-
stract, they think that an !
abstract is the equivalent J
of a deed. j i
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We Want
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want ad whe.-e results are the keynotes?
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms; three rooms. 1301 Madison
Ave. 'Phone Black 402. l-9tf
FOR RENT Elevn-rocm house on
Fourth street, known as Ladd prop
erty. Inquire Miss Pauline Led
erlee. !-"-
FOR RENT Seven-room house. In
quire of Mrs. Zuber. l-tf
FOR RENT Seven-room house; elose
to railroad shops. 'Phone Black
1532. ' 2--m
WANTED.
WANTED Girl to do general house
work. Apply at 902 Pennsylvania
Ave., In the morning between 9 and J
12.
l-23tf
WANTED To sell
or exchange 10-
acre fruit ranch
In bep.rine. with
many Improvements, forLa uranae
city property. Telephone Black 932.
WANTED Horses for pasture, $3 per
month. Hay feed and run to straw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
DRESSMAKER Wanted all kinds of
sewing, plain or fancy. Mrs.'C. E.
Wills. Thone Red 1602. 1-20-lm
WANTED Agent for office specialty.
May be .;rvaser or office .--"r.n'y
house. Article sells to every store,
factory or home where use of tele
phone is important. Wizard Co..
U'10 Williams Ave., Portland. 2-Gt
WHY NOT TRY
Popliam's
ASTHMA REMEDY?
lives prompt and positive relief i
ev fry case. Sold by druggists, Price
11.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
Villlnnifl Mfg. Co., Props.
Cleveland t.
For sali- by
A. T. HILL. Oruggi-t
The finest lilv
Union county at
of postal cards in
NEW LIN" ROOK & STATIONERY CO.
Did it ever occur to you that as a business
proposition it pays to keep your teeth in normal con
dition? The dentist who has the ability to put your
teeth in the proper condition and KEEP them that way
is the man for you to e-mploy.
1 have no specialty in dental work but have taken
advantage of the up-to-date methods employed in dent
istry and give you the hest that my experience and
ability can accomplish.
:
Your Wants
a. .
FOR SALE Two to four acres ef
s'uburhan property, well Improved..
'PhoneBlack 1532, or see E. W.
Kammere'r, 2004 Adams avenue.
FOR SALE Small house and a 140.
130-foot lot. Buy from owner and
save commisRicner's fee. Inquire oC
J. Bachaat, Cherry street.
liand for Sale.
41 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa,
land for sale cheap if taken soon. C
D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Orande.
FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, l(or
In La Grande. . See l-21-lm
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
HOMK IX)1T SALE.
If you want a handy six-room house
on lot .60x110, wiftli lawn, fruit, out
buildings, cellar ,etc, close In, see me-
i this week. Can arrange terms of easy
payments. 1308 Fenn Avenue. 'Phones
RED 411. O. H. KING.
All the new patterns of decorated'
crepe paper. ISc per roll, at
". .-. -
RAILROAD MEN
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'.ASK, NOTE.
A neat 4-room house with 3
bits, woodshed, barn, chicken
park, plenty of garden room,
well and city water; handy to
depot, for $1,250.00; U cash,
balance in 2 years. This is an
excellent buy. ' Phone ns today.
Y.W Dl'YN REALTY CO.
.1. fr
See! Seel
See the Xevvlin Drug Co. window
for special offer. 2-9-12
A Sprained Auklo.
As a rule a man will feel well satis
fled if he can hobble around oit
crutches in two or three weeks after
jprainlng his ankle, and it is often two
or three months before he Is fully
recovered. This Is an unnecessary loss
if time, as by applying Chamberlain's
i iniment, as directed, a cure may as a
rt.'e be effected less than one
v.-.-eli's time, and in many cases within.
three days. Sold by all good dealers.
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fiiiiernln ,.nd prixaie pnr't.-s.
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Nli-lit and S.indsvs.
Siuih! a: PautV Clar Stun
5 : i. .- i a -
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STEVENSON, D. D. S.
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