La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 24, 1909, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande Professional i
Directory
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PHTK1C1AN6.
... J, H. HCBBARD. M. V.
Physician and Surgeon.
ttftloe In New Bank Balding. Re-ems
pheuee'. Residence, Mai
; Off!'. Main 7.
DR. A. U RICHARDSON,
riffle ver Hill's Drug Store.
pffice 'Phne 186. Residence Mai 86
N. MOLITOR. D..
ftffslclsn an Surgeon.
Corner Adam Ave. and Depel t.
Cffloe Main Jeni'denno ftin IS
BACON HAT J
pjvlclns and Surgeon,
fflce I..' Grne NaUonal Bank
Bulging. 'Phosie Main 19.
aj. T. Baoan, Residence, Main 18-
M. K. Hall, Residence, Mafta 62.
Ji. T. E. MOORB
DR..H. C. P. MOORI
Osteopathic Ftryelnlnns,
Urksvllle Graduate Cnder Foua1oi
Offlc Snramer Building,
enonn: Office Main 61; Re. Main 44
C. II. UPTON", PH. C, M. D.
Pliynlctan and taurgewn.
trvt-M attention given to Eye, Ear,
Note and Throat.
Otfloa In La tf-ande National Bnh
Building.
Tbon Office, MMn I; Renldance,
Mala 62.
VkTEKINABY 6CHGKOXS.
' DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
VHftMMri Burgee,
fflce at HIU'b Drug Store, La Oraad
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
ptfiM 'Phone Black 1661.,
Independent 'Phone 86.
Buth 'phono at residence.
DR. W. H. Kn:5T,
Graddare Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
f aM klndj- Country calls promptly
juwered. '
Ofrim llll Adams Avenue.
Phones: Pacific Black 1601.
Independent, 676.
T. W. lUDDEM, M. 1. O.
Graduate Veterlnarlun.
Office Red Cross Drug Store. .
Phones: Pacific, Main 4. Home. 121.
La Grande - - - - Oregon
VIA VI.
MRS. GRACE MoAUSTER,
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1671.
ManZan Pile Remedy is put 4ip li
tube with noszle attached. May be
applied directly to the affected parts.
Guaranteed. Price 60c. Bold at Sll
.erthorn's Family drug atore,
fTHF'EDisoN One 1
Yeo, we will have anything you wish in the Ed
ison !ine 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.
1 Read what . J. Paderewskh 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.
j WE SELL WEBER AND ALL OTHER CCCD riAKOS
Bramwell Music Company
! PitCVF BLACK 1071. ' ADAMS AVENUE
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C. B. CATTTHORN,
Ctondtft, .
Of1 over HIH' Drug ori.
La Grtla , Oregon
f. C. PRICE, D. M. O.
Bentfst. '
Rootn 36, La Orande NaMetial Banl
GutVdtng. 'Phone BJack 1661.
CEACHER6 OF MtKIO
PR. E. PORTER DAt, Prtnclpa
Im 3rande dhoo of Manic.
Mrs. Day, aaaietant. School, 10'
Greenwood Ave one door south of
Adams Ave. "Phone Blank 1661.
. AI18S 6TESLLA OLIVER.
Ueaolier of llano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Olive
corner (Fourth and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE,'
Instrwotor In Piano, Harmony anil
. Tou6cul&
203 North spruce Street.
X Grande, Oregon.
kmjctuical eng1neees.
" lT a.ickler.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation EnglaearUj
and Surve log.
Rstlmatea, plans and specifications
Office In Bohnenkasnp Building.
La Grande - - - - - -: Oregoi
C. U. THORNTON.
An liitect and Roglaeer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl
neerlng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ROIIKHT MILLEIl,
Arhitecl.
O'flce 1107 Adams avenue: Phones
Pacific, Main 1. Hme Independent
. No. g.
ATTORN ETS.
CTiaa. K. Cochran . Geo. P. Coobrai
COCHRAN COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande - - - - Oregoi
R. H. LLOID.
Attorney at law,
notice In all the courts of the 8tati
and United States
Elgin Oregon
Attorney at Law.
Practices In all the courts of the RUt
and United States.
Office In La Grande National Bank
. Building, La Grande, Oregon.
WIUJAM M. RAMSEY, .
Attorney ttnri Counsellor at InV.
Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block.
La Grande Oregon
...n.mnil nrOlfUtP nnPlTinillBnt paid for a ladle- 'hat wn.cn
munmm ntobna ruiiiuii heboBM. - - :
LEAVE! 1XU CACHE V.VU.KY,
NEXT MONDAY, PERHAPS.
H-I,l. r of Suur Factory and Promi
nent Cittern Tfc IeiHirturc fo'
New IM-Mtkm liirly Next ffwk
Wlll Go Into Jtnall LiiiiiIht HukIimmm
.TliiTfi-.
After fiMirnd a hnlf years with the
Amnlfiamaxed Sugar company as
cashier of the La Grande factory. II
A. Monson has resigned, his relgna
tlon regnt fully: accepted, and he
leave wilh his family for Cnehe Val
ley, Utah, next Monday. Mr. Mon
son leavwi office work for a retail
lumber tmslnexs In Cache Valley, where
his brotTiers are now located, and are
anxious to have Mr. . Monson join
them. In accepting the resignation
tendered the head office "Secretary
Henry Holapp pays Mr. Monson a
well-earned compliment
ir the family can manage to sell
their "household goods before next
Monday they will depart on that day
for their new home. The L. D. ; S.
church loses one of Its leading mem
bers, musical organizations will suf
fer by Tils departure and In many ways.
In fart, will the family's departure be
felt In this city.;
IAST APPLE SHIPMENTS.
End Seaion Tlint nt First Secnied Dull
Rut Filliped Strong.;
La Orande's latt shipment of 1908
apples left the city la?t -night over the
O. U. & N. and the Ramsey-Oldenberg
warehouse is empty. This winds up a
year of apple business that early In the
senson gave evidence of being financial
loss," but as the shipping progressed.
profits kept growing and before the
new year came, the market was not In
a bad condition at all.
NEW FARMER HERE.
Livcs Walla Walla for More Favored
Location Near Imlilor,
"Edwin Morrison of Wnlla Walla,
t.nesed through La Grande this morn
ing en route to his new homo at Rlne-
hart Spur, where he purchased 240
acres from Henry Rlnehart recently.
Ills household goods were also shipped
today and later his family will come.
Mr.. Morrison Is ft young man Imbued
with the great possibilities of this
valley nnd has left ft good country to
come to a better one.
BAD CHECK ARTISTS.
Rnkor City Merchants Victimized
by
Clever Forgeries.
Seven Tinker merchants were victim
ized Saturday evening by one of the
cleverest bad check artists that has
woi-Keii tn tms vicinity tor a long
time. In each place the man made
mall purchases, giving In exchange a
115 check and taking the balance In
change, relates the Democrat. The
Ictlms Include Dllshelmer, Foreman
& Co., It. V. Halvorson, J. T. Baldweg
& Son, W. A. Ralrd, Mrs. J. L. Llekll
der. Mrs. E, L. Sullivan, the Stock
man's saloon.
In each instance the check operator
offered a check purporting to be
drawn by Fred Entermllle, a farmer
living forth of the city, for 615, the
man representing that lie had been in
Mr. Entemille's employ. The checks
were all endorsed by John S. Rrown
The imtn's purchases' ran its high as
$" In ettch place, the latter being the
WST OUT FOR SMOKERS $
El Converso -
A clear Havana, 5 inch Spanish made cgar
ElCompeto - "
A clear Havana 5 inch straight Cigar
King - - -
A 5 inch long filter, sweet smoke
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PHONE BLACK 271
he bought. ' ' ' '
The officials believe that the man
had a confederate. Early laHt week
two men vlHlted Mr. Entermllle and
tried by various ruse to cbtaln his
signature. In this they were unsuc
cewtflu. but after leaving his home
thev traced his telephone line, so thai
when Brown began his check work Sat
urday tilKht It was Impossible to reach
Entermlllo by "telephone to discover
whether or not the paper was genuine
because ,the confederate" had cut the
ii ie(!iL,.)e .- . .. .-.;. ...
Sheriff Rand, after having been po
tified, wired Immediately a descrip
tion of the-man and learned from Dep
uty Sheriff Hannon at Huntington that
a fellow answering his description hud
been seen at that place Sunday. - As
yet the offender has not been located.
BUYS STOCK
George L. Cleaver, who spent yes
terday In the vicinity of Allcel and
Imbler In the Interest of the Irrigation
proposition, met with greater success
than he had hoped. Besides adding
several thousand dollars to the stock
subscription list, he tulked to many
farmers who will use water and who
would subscribe stock were they finan
cially able to do so at the present
time. The farmers, wfthjout exception,
are very much in favor of the project,
and evince much interest In the prog
ress of the work. The promoters of
the project, which term includes every
progressive man In the section to be
covered by the water, are very anxious
to see a great part of the, stock sub
scribed by the land owners, thereby
giving to the users of the water a voice
in the management of the corpora
tion, both in regard to regulating the
price and determining where ditches,
laterals, etc., are to be run.
The list tonight will represent sub
scriptions in excess of $60,000.
Ray W. Logan and J. L. Cavlness are
out In the valley today securing addi
tional subscriptions. ' " ;
Stiff Neck. t
Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism
ally confined to one side, or to the
back of the neck and one side. While
It Is often quite painful, quick relief
may be had by applying Chamber
lain's Liniment. Not one case of rheu
mo Hum in 10 reaulres Internal treat
ment. When there Is no fever and no
swelling as In muscular ana enronic
rheumatism, Chamberlain's Llnlmeni
will accomplish more than any Inter
more man any imrr-
nal treatment. For. sale by all fsooal
dealers.
It Saved Ills Leg.
"Ail tuuugiii I'u liM , uiy 4es,
writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, W13.
"Ten years of eckema, that 15 doctors
could not cure, had at last laid me up
Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured It
sound and well." Infallible for skli
eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, bolls,
feva rsr?!.. burni wnlds. cut an
ojiei. Hi Nr".p I't'lf vl .
Why Not Trade?
80 acres land, partly cleaned; 18
acres now In grain; a fair 3-room
house, good log barn, lots of wood on
place; level land, good roads;
n.lle to good school; 12 miles to La
Grande. Wait to tw.de for La Grande
property. Sen the 3-22-29
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
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2 for 25c
10c j
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K I N C .
LA CRADC, ORE.
We Want
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is p'aced before a thousand or -mora want- seekers
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want an whe.-e results are the keynotes? . , . , . w
for HEirr.
FOR RENT Seven-room bouse. In
quire of Mrs. Zulfer. 18-tf
FOR RENT Four-roora cottage. In
quire of Mrs. Zuber. '
FOR SALE A 240-egg Incubator and
brooder; cheap If taken at once.
: 'Phone Blacrf 1331.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
uitable for lady or gent. Electric
light, bath and fire. Inquire at 1612
Adams avenue or 'phone Red 161.
FOR RENT A 6-room house, In good
condition; large clothes closet and
. pantry; garden, chicken park; good
cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phone
. Red 1921 or call at 1316 Jackson
Ave., North La Grange. 6-Stf
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 RENT Five-room house, hot
and cold water, good lawn. Corner
Madison and Fir. 'Phone Black 1231.
-;' 4-16-22
FOR RENT Furnished room - for
rent,-with bath, with or without
board. "Phone Black 822. Mrs.
Ednai Swart. 8-19tf
MaBsamsMMMSNaisiiMSMMHRaiwsaassBt
FOR RENT Will rent, or lease on
.shares, 1000 acres of fine farming
land. Call on Dr. Geo. O'Connor,
Sommer House. 3-23tf
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
Hot and cold water. Inquire of Mrs.
Laura Stults, 1620 Sixth St. 3-24-27
WANTED.
WANTED-r-Horses for pasture, 63 per
month. Hay feed and run to straw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
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.
Miss Mildred Hazeltlne, teacher of
htna painting and water colors. Stu-
,
I tlin flln Mn n AinmiA
'Phone Black
8-23-26
sr va
Ladles, the very latest thing In
belting and lnce collar ln.t or.Hv?
at THE VAN DUTN CO.
I. Dr.-. J. . Stevenson,
7 he
Post Office Block
Your Wants
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FOR BALE.
FOR SALE' Two to four acres ol
suburban property, well Improved!
phoneBlock 1532, or tr E. W,
Kam merer, 2004 Adams avenue.
. ' 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.
FOR SALE Twenty h. p. Reo, im
good condition. Inquire at Lilly-.
Foster hardware store. . 2-23tr
FOR SALE OR TRADE A young:
Clydesdale stallion. J. E. Reynolds,
'phone Black 602, or Farmers,. 11..
3-lStf-d&w
FOR SALE Five-room house and an
acre lot with water right. ; A bar
gain. 'Phone Black 1641. H. M
Monson, 2706 N. Depot St. 3-19tf
FOR SALE Portable sawmill with 25,
h. p. boiler and 20 h. p. engine. Iv
good running trim. . Inquire at cor
ner North street and V avenue. Ill '
A. Bishop. , ' , 3-19-2t
FOR SALE3 jNew auto-piano, with?
music. Going away. Will sell at aw
sacrifice to save shipping. ' Terms lf.
deslred. : 'Phone Brack 1641." H. M..
Monson, 2706 N. Depot St, . 3rl9tC
FOR SALE Sewing" machine, refrig
erator, work bench, beds, stoves, etc
A few more good bargains for this--week
only. H. M Monson," 709 N.
Depot St. ... S-23tf
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. and
' depot a black lace collar; medallion
stick pin and a turquoise brooch
Finder please return same to 1114
Wash. Ave. and receive reward. .
LOST A small black purse with sf.
ver and Jewelry, In this city last
night Finder leave at this office.
FOUND On- Valley Ave., between
Alliance mill and McAIJster farm, s
palr of spectacles In leather case.
Owner can have same by calling at
this office and paying charges. 2-27tf"
LOST A leaf hatpin, between Perry
and La Grande. Finder please leav
at this office. - 8-15tf
Plowing.
Orchard or garden plowing on rhoit
notice. 'Phone black 1011. Careful,
and painstaking. Young trees plowtd:
around with care.
South La Grande.
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1502 ADAMS AVEME
J LY OBSERVER 65c a Month
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