La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 25, 1909, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande Professional
Directory
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J. H. HUBBARD. M. D
vtivatrf&n and Sureooa.
IHfloe la New Bank Building. Room
- 'Phone- Residence, mho
II; Of tii. Main 71.
DR. A. L. RICTIARDSON.
ptiysldaii and Burgoo.
Office over HIil'a Drug 8tore. f
Office 'Phon J 16. Residence Main ((
N. MOLITOR, at
Physician and Bargee.
Coraar Adam Ave. and Depot BL
gtflc Mala (I -:- Residence Main l
BACON HATJj.
Ptovsk-ians ami Surgeons,
fflo I, a Grande NaUonal Bank
Building. 'Phon Main II.
fl. T. Bacon, Residence, Main II.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main (I.
, r. E. MOORE
DR." H. C. P. MOORK
Osteopathic Physicians.
Kirkrvllle Graduates Under Founder
Office 8"mmer Building,
agones : Office Main 61; Ree. Mala (4
C. II. UPTON, PH. G., M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
peclal attention given to Eye, Ear,
Ne and Throat
Offloe In La a-auie Vatlonal Bnk
Building.
Thone Office, Main t; Residence,
Main 12.
VETEKIN'A BY SURGEONS.
DK P. A. CHARLTON, -Veterinary
Surgtx n.
Dfflce at Hilt's Drug Store, La Grand
Residence "Phone Red 701. '
Offtoe 'Phone Black 131.
Independent 'Phone (I.
Both 'phones at residence.
DR. W. li. BII ET.
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vacclnatloa,' Dentistry and Surgery
f aH kind Country calls promptly
aaswerod.
Office 144 A damn Avenue.
Phones: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 173.
DR. T, W. RllIULL, M. D. C.
Graduate Vetcrlnarluii.
Office Red Cross Drug Store.
Phones: Pacific, Main 4. Home, 121.
La Grande - - - - Oregon
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V1AV1.
MRsi GRACE McAJUSTERy
i Teacher and Manager.
' Telephone Farmer 1171.
ManZan Pile Remedy Is put up l.t
a tube with nozzle attached. May be
applied directly to the affected parts.
Guaranteed. Price SOc. Sold at Sil
rerthorn's Family drug store.
I THE
EDISON
Yes, we will have anything you wish in the Ed
ison line and everything you can find in the latest
catalogue, March 11th. March records are now
on sale. We have the Double Disc Records for the
small sum of 65 cents each. '
Read what . . 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 AND ML OThER CCCD riAKOS
Bramwell Music Company
PH0.V MCK 1071.
)
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month
" DEMX8TS.
C B. CAUTHORN,
DenUtft.
Oflce over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon
, 3. C. PRICK. D. M, D.
Dentist.
Room IS, La Oranda National Ban
Building. 'Phone Black 1111.
TEACHERS OF MUSIC
PROP. E. PORTER DAT, Prtaclpa1
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant School, 10f
Greenwood Ave., ona door south of
Adama Ave. 'Phone Black 1111.
' MISS STELLA OLIVER, .
Teaciier of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at Residence of Turner Olive'
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE,
Instructor In Piano, Harmony and
' Technic
3105 North Spruce Street.
La Grande, Oregon.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
U A. PICKXER.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englnecrla
and Surveying.
Estimates, plana and specifications
Office in Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande Orego
C. It. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl
neerlng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ROBERT MILLER,
Architect.
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
, No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
Chan. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cotra
COCHRAN & COCHRAN,
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande - - - - Oregoi
R. H. LLOxD.
Attorney at I .aw,
"'notice In all the courts of the Statt
and United States.
Elgin ...... Oregon
C. II. CRAWFORD.
Attorney at Liuw.
Practices in all the courts of the Btth
and United States.
Office In La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
WILLIAM M. RAMSEY,
Attorney and CouiiHollor at Law.
Rooms IS and 18 Somraer Block
La Grande -
Oregon
LINE I
ADAMS AIENVE
WRECKED LATE
PltVIItlK CITY INSTITUTION
lr l POOR JUDGMENT.
SKn-MmUi'r Owe Bank l arge Sum
Uud Mlniiitf Stork IlelM Ruin On
Hank IWxiHwr Is ApMliitcd.
Raker City, March 24. Develop
ments rtjrardlng thv failure of the
Stockmen te Trad.r bunk at Prairie
City show that the bunJfc has accepted
niihir.i f ur!llii for I'.an ami at the
'ir.ie o.' fiiliure two mining coiupaniv
owed the limtitutlon heavily. There
are alo Indications that stockholders
of the bank were permitted to borrow
funds from the lntltuton, and It la
Intimated that one director owes the
bank In the neighborhood of $7000.
The climax of the Institution's ca
reer came through a ault filed agalnut
It by the Merchant's National Bank of
Portland. That bank was correspond
ent of the Prairie City Institution.
Since the panic of 1907 when Port
land banks were batting their eyes and
several of them failed to stem the tide,
thing have been going hard with the
Stockmen & Traders' bank at Prairie
City. Confidence seemed to lessen In
It and enemies of Interested men, It Is
alleged, took occasion to organize runs
on the little bank.
Taxes Cut Some Figure.
Peculiar as It may, seem there a
possibility that payment of Grant
county taxes had something to do with
the bank's closing. The tax collector
deposits public funds in a bank at
Canyon City. Lately the time tins be-n
on for paying taxes and property own
ers around Prairie City gave check
in payment. These checks took money
out of the Stockmen & Traders' bank
and the tax collector deposited It In a
Canyon City bank. With the weak
ened condition exlntlng from other
points of attack and failure to realize
on mining loans, augmented by direc
tors and stockholders of the bank be
ing unable to meet their papt-r, the
whole thing became a hopeless wreck
and the doors closed in all probability
never to open,' regardless of the op
timistic report that was sent out from
Prairie City a few days ago.
- Receiver In ApHliile1.
J. R. Poland arrived In Baker City
thin morning' on his way home from
Portland, where he had been on busi
ness connected with the fulled bunk,
lie wan appointed by the court as re
ceiver and will wind tip the bank's
business as speedily ns possible.
Will Pay Out.
To n reporter for the linker lerald
Mr. Poland said ns he boarded a
Stimpter Valley train this morning:
As receiver of the bank I am not at
liberty to make utatetnents of any
kind, nor to give out any explanations
other than the bank, In my judgment,
will pay dollar for dollar to all depos
itors and stockholders. There was
but $7000 call deposits and J3000 on
time certificates when the bank closed.
The nubilities are in the neighborhood
of $30,000, while assets range far
above that including all paper, some
of which mav be slow to reniw nn
The bank was solvent bul various
things combined against It and there
was nothing to do but close up shop."
Miss Mildred Hareltine, teacher of
china painting and water colors. Stu
dio 810 Main avenue. 'Phone Black
951. $-23-2
I .miles' Home Journal.
Ladies' Home Journal for April
Bride's number, on sale at
FKRCUSON'S.
Idi: s. tr-e very late'-t thing In
belting and luce collars lust arrlvetf
nt TUB VAN DUYN X.
SUE S A QUEEN I SHE'S A SIREXl
I an expres'on that Is always hoard at sight of a
well oev- woman. If you are flat-cheated,
vtth Hi ' undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead
aim remark will never be applied to you.
",-n ' wnfers will make you beautiful, bewitch
ing They DEVELOP THE BUST In a week from
S to 6 Inches and produce a fine, firm, volupf.ous
bosom. They fill out the hollow places, make tho
arms handsome and well modeled and the neck
and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour.
Send for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and grateful. "SI
REN" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient
to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim
or MONET BACK.
Price tt.no per bottle. . Inquire, at . good A'ug stores cr send DI
RECT TO u'S. .
nil.E. During the next SO day only we will send you sam
ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of
packing and postage if you mention that you saw th advertisement In
this paper. The sample alone may be sufficient If the defects are
trifling. - -DESK
4. rSTHETIC CHEMICAL CO, 31 W. 125th ST., XEW'TORK.
LADD (IVO!
REWSITEMS
Ladd Canyon, March 21. A num
ber of our citizens are ' 111 ith la
(crippe in a very bud form.
Jjuies McClu.-e. 'wife and daughter,
who have resided in La Grande all
winter, have moved out on their farm
home again, bo Mr. McCIure may re
sume his spring work.
A fair-sized crowd assembled both
Sunday afternoon and evening,, at the
school house, to hear Rev. H. A.
Ketehum preach. After church Sun
day school was organised, to be con
ducted every Sunday morning at 10
o'clock.
The following officers were elected:
Superintendent, Miss Gertrude Stoker;
assistant superintendent. Mrs. Earl
Jones; secretary. Miss Lulu Counsell;
treasurer. Mis Eua Peebler; organ
ist, Mrs. Henry Peebler; teacher of
senior . class, Mrs. Henry Peebler;
teacher of Intermediate class, . Mrs.
Lucy Graham; teacher of primary
class, Mrs. Adolph Peebler.
Let all come and take an active part
and make the Sunday school a better
school than It ever before has been.
ECZEMA A GERM DISEASE.
Myriads of Mlcrocodc Animals Infest
the Skin of the Sufferer.
When the'skln of an eczema sufferer
Itches and burns In untold agony, do
you know what is going on within the
pores of that skin?
Myriads of microscopic animals are
gnawing at the flesh, breaking down
the fine cells and causing festers, thick
scales and that terrible Itch. The
germs multiply faster than nature can
throw them off.
Now, there .is only one way to get
rid of these germs they must be killed
In their lodging places. Dosing the
stomach or trying to cure the blood
will-not, of course, kill the germs, and
that Is why all the blood remedies fail
in eczema; that Is also why salves
which do not penetrate can do no per
manent good. .
Ordinary oil of wintergreen proper
ly compounded in liquid form will pen
etrate the pores of the skin and kill
the ecxema germs. If properly mixed
with thymol, glycerine and other in
gredients (as in D. D. D. Prescrip
tion) this wash will build up the tis
sue of the skin and promote its healthy
growth, giving nature a chance, while
killing the germs faster than they can
multiply. The Newlln Drug Co., of
this city, recommends D. D. D. Pre
scription, also D. D. D. Soap.
f The Cough Syrup that
w rids the svstem of a cold
by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels is
LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP
Bee i the original laxative coogh syrup,
contains no opiates gently moves th
bowels, carrying the cold off through th
natural channels. Guaranteed to pv
tati&faction or money refunded.
For Sale at Silverthoro's.
BUST
We Want
Our Want
Your want is p'aced before a
very day Can you afford to
- want au whe: result are th
FOIl REIfT.
FOR RENT Seven-room house. In
quire of Mrs. Zuber. ' 18-tf
FOR SALE A 240-egg incubttor and
brooder; cheap If taken at once.
Phone BlacK 1331.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished roomd
suitable for lady or gent Electric
light, bath and fire. Inquire at 1112
Adama avenue or 'phone Red 131.
FOR RENT A (-room house In good
condition; large clothes .closet and
pantry; garden, chicken park; good
cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phone
Red 1921 or call at 18 IS Jackson
Ave., North La Grar.le. : . 3-Stf
FOR RENT Nice, cheerful, sunny
room for rent to gentleman, facing
j east on Fourth street; close In; mod-
ern convergences. Call at Observer
office. '
FOR RENT Five-room house, hot
and cold water, good lawn. Corner
. Madison and Fir. 'Phone Black 1231.
- 1-16-22
FOR RENT Furnished ' room for
rent, with bath, with of without
board. 'Phone Black 822. Mrs.
Edna Swart. - : ' 3-19tf
FOR RENT Will rent, or lease on
shares, 1000 .acres of fine ' farming
Iand. Call on Dr. Geo. O'Connor,
Sommer House. 8-23tf
FOR RENT Small furnished house.
Hot and cold water. Inquire of Mrs.
Laura Stults, 1620 Sixth St. 3-24-27
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs.
S. C. Zuber 3-25tf
WANTED-
WANTED Horses tor pasture, $3 per
month. Hay feed and run to straw.
Inquire of J. E, Reynolds.
WANTED Messenger boy at the
. -Western Union Telegraph office.
Treasurer's Coll for County Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned treasurer of Union county,
Oregon, has funds on hand with which
to pay all county warrants that were
endorsed by the treasurer prior to the
first day of April, 1907. No Interest
allowed on the above warrants after
March 22, 1909, . .
8-22-tf JOHN FRAWLET.
Treasurer of Union County, Oregon.
''"'
Dr. . . Stevenson,
I he
Post Office Block
Your Wants
IN
Ad Column
thousand or mor want -eeker
spend one cent per word of your
keynoteo? . , -
FOR SALE.
FOR. SALE Two to tour acre of
uburban property, well Improved.
'PhoneBIack 1S32, or E. W.
Kammerer, 2004 Adam avenue.
Land for Sale.
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sal cheap If taken oon. C
D. Huffman, R. F. D. 1. La Grande..
FOR SALE Twenty h. p. Reo, In
good condition. Inquire at Lilly
Foster hardware store. 3-23tt
FOR SALE OR TRADE A young
Clydesdale stallion., J. E. Reynolds,
'phone Black (02, or Farmers, 11.
l-lStf-d4w
FOR SALE Five-room house and an
acre lot with water right A bar
gain. 'Phone Black 1641. H. M. '
Monson, 270 N. Depot St. $-19tf
FOR SALE Portable sawmill with 2S
h. p. boiler and 20 h. p. engine. In
good running trim. Inquire at cor
ner North street and V avenue. H. "
A. Bishop, 3-19-21
FOR SALE New auto-plano, with
music. Going away. Will sell at a
. sacrifice to save shipping. - Terms If
desired. 'Phone Black 1(41; H. M.
Monson, 2709 N. Depot St. 3-19tf
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. 3-23tf '
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. an
depot a black lace collar; medallion
stick pin and a turquoise brooch.
Ian nlunnA Mritrn am 4a 1 1 1 A.
.4, iiuci fivnou a w a a i u vv a, w w j
wasn. Ave. ana receive rewara.
LOST A small black purse with si,
ver and jewelry, In this city last
night Finder leave at this office.
FOUND On Valley . A., ottwue
Alliance mill and McAllst r farm, x
pair of spectacles ' lr . leather casov
Owner can have same by calll:i7 it
this office and paylngxharges. 2 i 'it
LOST A leaf hatpin, be;een Perr
and La Grande. Finder please lenv
at this office. S-13tf
Plowing;.
Orchard or garden plowing on fhorfr
notice. 'Phdne black 1011. Careful
and painstaking. Young trees plowtd'
around with care.
South La Grande.
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Dentist
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