La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 23, 1909, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande Professional
Directory
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
ttrl-ln ud Surgeon.
(rfflo In New Bank Building. Rooms
- 'Phones. Residence, Utla
II; Offlue, Mala 71.
DR. A. L RICHARDSON.
Physic-inn and burgoo.
Offic orer Hill's Drug Btoro.
Offlc 'Phons 1841. Reldenc Main it
N. MOUTOR, M D
Fbyatcina and tfargeoa.
Coraar Adams At, and Depot St.
IMfloa Main II :- Residents Mala II
BACON HATJU
PbrskHaJM and 6rgon.
aHfloa J - Grande NaUonai Bank
Bulldlnr- 'Phons Main II.
L T. Bacon. Residence. Main II.
M. K. Hall. Residence, Main l.
C. T. E. MOORB
DR. H. C. P. MOORI
Oateopatliif FhtcIanJ.
friri-tvllle Graduate t'nder Founder
Office S immer Building.
Ptkonea: Office Main 43; Res. Main 44
C. II. UPTON, ril. G, M. D.
Phyilclail and Surgeon,
tpeciai attention given to Eye. Ear,
None and Throat.
OfCoo In I O-andf Vatlonal Bank
Bulldln.
phones Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main 12.
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VETEKINAHY 8CHGEONS.
DlCv. A . CHAltLTON,
VeUrnutry Burger n.
Otflca at Hlll'a Drug Store, La Grand
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1141.
Independent 'Phone I.
B'lth 'phone at redenee.
DR. W. H. KilL'T,
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
alt klndx Country calls promptly
answered.
- Hll Adams Avenue.
Phone: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 171.
Pit T. W. HIPDEI L, M. D. C.
' Graduate Veterinarian.
Office Red Cross Drug 8tore.
Phones: Pacific, Main 4. Home, 121.
La Grande - - - - Oregon
V1AVI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmer 1171.
ManZan Pile Remedy is put up l.i
a tube with nozzle attached. May be
applied directly to the affected parts.
Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold at f 11
erthorn's Family drug store.
I THE EDISON LINE I
Yes,-we will have anything you wish in the Ed
ison line and everything you can find in the latest
catalogue, March 1 1th. March records 'are now
on sale. We have the Double. Disc Records for the
small sum of 65 cents each. -
Read what . J. Paderewski, the world's best
Pianoist. has to say in the Music Trades Review
for the Weber Piano. When he says it is best it
must be so.
WE SELL WEBER MD ALL OTHER CCOD FlAhOS
Bramwell Music Company
PHONE BLACK 1071. ADAMS AVENUE
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a .Month:
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DENTISTS.
C B, CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Of'lce over Hlll'a Drug Store.
La Graide Oregoa
J. a PRICE. D. M. D.
DeatM.
Room IS, La Grande National Banl
Building. 'Phone Black till.
TEACHERS or MUSIC
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlndpa'
La Graatd School of Music.
Mr. Day. aaslstant. School, lift
Greenwood Ave., one door aouth of
Adam Are. 'Phone Black 1111.
MISS STELLA OLIVER,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Oliver
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOt'SE.
Instructor In Piano, Harmony
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Technic.
2105 Xonh Spruce Street.
La Gr-ande, Oregon.
KItXTIUCAL EXGIXEERS.
L. A. PICKLKR.
I'lvU, Mining, Irrigation EnglnMvia
and Knrvcylug.
F.stlmatee, plan and peclflcatloti
Office In Bohncnkamp Butldirg.
Im Grande Ore ko
C. It THOKXTON.
Art'liltrt't and Engineer,
urvaylng, Civil and Structural Enel
neertng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ROBERT MILLER, '
Architect
O'flce 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
(lias. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cochrat
COCHRAN COCHRAN,
Attorney, v
La Grande National Bank Building.
L Grande .... . Oregor
R. li. LLOl D.
Attorney at Law.
"'ri ctlc in all the courts of the Stat
and United States.
Elgin Oregon
C. II. CUAWEttUD. ,
AiiuiMC) at LM.
Practices In all the court of the Str.t
and United State.
Office in La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
WILLIAM M. RAMSEY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Rooms IS and 16 Summer Block.
La Grande - - - - - - Oregon
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Sptvlul Kf fciri Will IUs Kitend.il
I'mallUa trinity Clean Houe.
In
Tnat tm- temperance yyr- ....
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c..unty iV t gVtusy in n err-.n i,
e;.Uc?t the blind pig from rnd:e,La!, n doubt In his mind but what
tnn and the other town of the county i ev.rthlng could be adjusted satif ac
ts the announcement bring p.on.gl-ltorlly and the Institution eoon be In
td by the of fleers of the .ocai It. J shape to again resume busings,
gated by the oi.i According to the best knowledge of
enforcement leag-.e Jo rlh r t" j ol)talnabIe toJay the bnk
nuroos a ntas meeting ha been tan-. " "" -S
to b- hi in thU.city next Sunday loan-d Us fund. In . a man.e
eu iv w . i..,-,V!i,t for the caan account.
rrnnon. according t- a rendition .
paper.
Pendleton has been made the head
fliiarUr for an antl-aaloon league, the
Jurisdiction of which will cover all of
eastern Oregon fa' south a Harney
county. P.ev. E. F. Zimmerman of
Portland, ha been placed In charge
of thl field and the meeting Sunday
will be under his direction.
This will be the first gun to be fired
in a aeries and whlcn win mara me
beginning of a campaign of activity.
It I hoped to so stir up public opin
ion a to make It Imponslble for the
blind pig to continue In business. All
those Interested In law enforcement
without respect to religion or creed,
are Invited to attend the meeting Sun
day.
"SlHirty" Ha Adventure.
"Shorty" Logue went to Hot Lake
yesterday to shoot' carp In the waters
of the pond there. Star Item.
It I evident that the Star reporter
missed a part of the recital of Shorty's
adventures at Hot Lake. ' It is a mat
ter of common knowledge that carp
In great numbers, some of theni of
normous size, are to be found in the
sloughs In the vicinity' of Hot Lake
and Union; but as yet no one has had I
he experience that befell Mr. Logue
on his trip yesterday. To tell the truth
n as few words as possible, a monster
carp, with teeth as long as a short rake
handle, and a tall with which a man's
g could be easily broken, resented
the hunter's attempts to pierce his
hide with "22" bullets; and finding
his enemy entirely surrounded by wa
ter. , vlclogsly attacked him. Mr.
Logue avers that he had to climb the
nearest telegraph pole, and must needs
perch himself 10 feet above the sur
face of the water In order to be out
of reach of the angered animal. Kept
there for several hours before the fish
finally succumbed to his wounds. Mr.
Logue Is not moving around much.
but is able with some effect to relate
his experience.
DOUBLE HELPER CHEW.
TrliMtivt Force Vnahlc to Handle
Ittislilii Freight Btifhtcss Ion.
A rather unusual condition exist- U
Tel oca act. where the regular helper
crew Is unable to do its part and has
been given aid from La Grande. An
other crew has been sent there to han
dle the freight business. Engineer
Thorson.nnd Fireman Johnson consti
tute the crew, which for a time at
least will comprise the second helper
force at the eastern summit
.1. S. PEACH GUARDIAX.
Petition to Appoint Appraisers In the
59000 I 'each Etnte.
J. S. Peach has been appointed
guardian in the estate of W. G. Peach.
deceased. There are four heirs to the
,.n..Hv vlm,l at something like $9,-
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ono. A petition, in this connection
has been filed with the county court
asking f e- the appointment of I. E.
Chcnt:?:. K. S. Xorris and Ed Myer
slck. a appraisers of the estate.
AUiiiliil-triUor's Notice.
NV.tU-e is hen hy given to all whom
may ncein. that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the county
court ..f Union county. Oregon, as ad
mlnlstrfior of the estate of William G.
!..,.. in.. .,f Union county. Oregon.
nov deceased, and that atl persons
having otalr-.i sainst s.ild estate are
required t . pres.'-nt the same with
proper ve i. lu rs to him at his resi
dence. .-irfM miles east of I-i t.ranue.
In siM I'nion county, for settlement.
within six months after this date.
Dated this 22nd day of March. 1909.
J. S. PEACH.
Administrator. F.state of W. G. Peach,
Deceased. J-2 l-30;47-l 4-2 1
C. H. FINN. Attorney.
Politeness is as natural to delicate
natures as perfume Is to tlowers Pe
Fino-l
RANK MAY REOPKX.
ITalrie City InMltutkm Swum Not
HofirtcxMly Involved.
Raker City, March 22. Information
received from Prairie City today states
that the Stockmen St Trader' bank.
i-hlch failed to open for business St-
.inn ..nlv temporary and reopen
It
door within the next month.
Attorney Poland hus one to Port
land end SaK ni U consult with tlnan-
.ticlul lita.ls of the sUte,
nd alxo the
be
'stalo bunk, department lit sta.ea te
..,, Prahl t.lty that there
tin oili-r words, thd lima loans
were
not graduated o that they would fall
du ent roier periods to keep suffi
cient cash on hand to take care of the
business.
The loans are said to be mostly to
good rancher, who have the necessary
collateral to make the bank eafe.
The failure as described at present
resolves Itself into a case of Incom-
j-petent bank management according to
people who hive kept reasonably close
watch on the Prairie City Institution.
IXSTAXT RELIEF FROXf ITCH.
The iu-h Gone, the Skin Soothed and
Refreshed Immediately.
Instant relief from that Itch.
. A few drop of a soothing liquid
And the Itch Is gone a If by magic.
Just a drop or two on the skin and
no more of that torturing, endlesa,
nerve-racWlng Itch. '
Can you Imagine how It will feci
that Itching agony swept away In a
moment?
Tou can know the relief If you Jut
try the simple ' remedy simplest of
external liquid remedies oil of win-
tergreen a compounded in D. D. t.
Prescription.
AVe positively know that It allevi
ates the itch immediately we vouch
for this and guarantee It for we have
seen It used In too many cases, and
the cures that follow, as far as we
know, seem to be permanent. ew
lin Drug Co.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution t-nd order of sale
and decree of foreclosure and sale. Is
sued out of and under the seal of the
circuit court of the state of Oregon,
for the county . of Un'on, bearing dale
the 13th day of February. 1909. and
to me directed and delivered upon a
Judgment and decree duly rendered.
entered of retard and docketed In said
court on th.j 10th day of September,
1908, In a suit fherein the Rank of
Commerce, limtied, a corporation.
were plaintiffs and W. R. Kivettt,
Dulcie F. Klvotte and D. M. Kelly, f
were defendants, said decree being In
favor of said plaintiffs and against
said defendants, for the sum of J23,
rate of S per cent per annum from the
395.94, with Interest thereon at the
10th day of September, 190S; and the
further sum of J2.0oo.00 for attorney's
fee, I will, on the 24th day of March,
1909, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day,
at the front door of the court house.
In the city of La Grande, Oregon, sell
at public auction, to the highest bid
der for cash, to satisfy sulrt plaintiff
Judgment, Interest, attorney's fees and
accruing costs, all the rights, title jind
Interest that the said defendants 'and
each of them had. on or after the date
of the mortgage forclosed in said suit,
upon the following described mort
gage property, to-wtt:
The SEK of the SE'i of section 23,
the NWK.of the NW4 of section 25,
and the Ei of the XE ot setclon
26. township 5 south of range 40, E.
W. M. Also all the saw timber from
cleht Inches through and upwards
now standing, growing and being 'up
on the following described real estate,
to-wlt:
The E' of the XE4 of section 22;
the Wj of the NW4 of section 23, all
In township K, south of range 3S, E
v M . T'nlnn conntv. Oretron. Also
all of the saw timber now being and
growing upon the EH cf the NV4,
the SW't, of the SW'i, and the NW
4 of the SVV. section 25, township
south, of range 40, E. W. M. Also
all of the saw- timber measuring 42 In
ches in circumference at the base and
upwards now standing, growing and
belne uuon the following described
real estate, the EH of the SWVi and
lots 3 and 4 In section 30, township t
south of range 38, E. W. M.. T'nion
county. Oregon, together with The
free and uninterrupted use and privi
lege of Ingress, egress and regress.
Into and onto said lands, for the pur
pose of cutting, hauling and carrying
sway saii timber and 'umber from
said lands: also lots 3 and 4 in block
19 ot North Powder, townsite. Union
county. Oregm.
Dated this 2JJ day of F v
1909. at La Grande, Oregon.
F. P. CHILDKR3.
Sheriff of Union County, Oregon.
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We .Want - Your Wants
Our Want Ad Column
Your want t p'acsd befora a thousand or more want- seeker
very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want au wne: result are the keynotes?
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FOR RETT.
FOR RENT Seven-room house. In
aulra of Mr. Zuber. 18-tf
FORRENT Four-room cottage,
quire of Mrs. Zuber.
FOR SALE: A 240-egg incubator and
brooder; cheap If taken at once.
'Phone Blac 1331.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
ultable for lady or gent. Electric
light, bath and fir. Inquire at 1112
Adama avenue or 'phone Red 111.
FOR RENT' A l-room house, In good
condition; large clothes closet and
pantry; garden, chicken park; good
cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phone
Red 1921 or call at 1315 Jackson
Ave., North La Grando. V 8-3tf
FOR RENT Nice, cheerful, sunny
room for rent to gentleman, facing
east on Fourth street; close In; mod
ern conveniences. Call at Observer
office.
FOR REXTt-Five-room house, hot
and cold water, fcood lawn. Corner
Madison and Fir. 'Phone Black 1231.
.4-10-22
FOR RENT Furnished room for
rent, with bath, with or without
board. 'Phone Black 822. Mrs.
Edna Swart. 3-19tf
WANTED.
WANTED Horse for pasture, 83 per
month. Hay feed and run to straw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
WANTED Experienced man wants
position as gardner. Spading, seed
ing gardens and repairing lawns a
specialty. Address "A," Observer.
WANTED Two apprentice girls for
millinery department. Inquire at
Observer office. 3-13-22 '
This Is the season of the year when
both good health and good taste de
mand that back yards and alleys
should receive vigorous attention.
Plowing.
Orchard or garden plowing on short
notice. 'Phone black 1011. ' Careful
and painstaking. Young trees plowed
round with care.
!-25tf A. HERMAN.
South La Grande
FOR SALE Twenty h. p. Reo, in
good condition. Inquire , at Lllly
Fuuier hardware store. 3-2 9tf
IDv J. E.
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Post Office Block
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FOR BALK.
FOR SALE Two to four acre of
;uburlan property, well Improved.
'PhonelSlack 1&J2, or E. W
Kam merer, 2004 Adam avenue. .
Land for Sal,
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sale cheap If taken soon. C
D. Huffman. R. F. D. t. La Grand.
Complete) Tbrctiblng Outfit
Forjiala at a bargain. Ha beet
run about 100 days. Time given, ot,
approved security.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
FOR BALE OR TRADE A youni
Clydesdale stallion. J. E. Reynold,
'phone Black 402, or Farmers, 11.
-15tf-d&w
FOR SALE Five-room house and an
acre lot with water right A bar
gain. 'Phone Black 1641. IL M.
Monson, 2709 N. Depot St. 3-lStf
FOR SALE Portable sawmill with 2S
h. p. boiler and 0 h. p. engine. In
good running trim. Inquire at cor
ner North street and V avenue. IL
A. Bishop. " " 3-19-:t
FOR SALE New "auto-plano, wlta
music Going away. Will sell at a
sacrifice to save shipping. Terms If
desired. 'Phone Black 1641. H. IL
Monson, 2709 N. Depot St. 3-19tf
FOR 6.VLE Sewing machine, refrig
erator, work bench, beds, stoves, etc
A few more good bargains for this
week only. H. M. Monson, 709 Nr
Depot St. 3-23tf
LOST A.VD FOtND.
LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. an
depot a black lace collar; medallion.'
stick pin and a turquoise brooch.
Finder please return same to lilt-
Wash. Ave. and receive reward.
LOST A small black purse with !!.
ver And lewelrv. In this city last
night. Finder leave at this office.
FOUND On Valley Ave., between.
Alliance mill and McAIIster farm, a
pair of spectacles In leather case.
Owner can have same by calling at
this office and paying charges. 2-U7U
LOST A leaf hatpin. , between Perry
and La Grande. Finder please lm
at this office. 315tf
LOST Gold signet ring with diamond:
In signet, between N St. and the Bap
tist church on west side Sixth St
Return to II. B. Halsten'a store.
Stevenson
Dentist
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