La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 05, 1909, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande Professional
Directory
J, H. HUBBARD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office la New Bank Building. Rooms
'Phone'. Residence, Main
; Office. Main 71.
DR. A. I RICHARDSON.
PhyriHaa and (Hirgook.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 1I6. Residence Main 16
N. MOLITOR, K D.,
Phyett-tM and Surgeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot BL
Office Main 68 :- Residence Main
BACON HAJXfc
Phvak'Uuu and Surgeons,
tfloe I A Ofode National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19.
ejL T. Bacon. Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 61.
W. r. E. MOORtt
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians.
WrlrsTllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Summer Building,
fronts: Office Main 3; Res. Main 84
C. H. UPTON, M. D.
Pliynlclan and Surgeon,
fpeclat attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
Office In La 3nnd National Bnk
Building.
bones Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main 82.
VETKIUNAKY smOEONK.
" r DR P. A." CH A it LTOnT'"'
Veterinary Burgetn.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Qraod
Residence 'Phono Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1861.
Independent 'Phone 68.
Both "phones e. residence.
" DR. W. H. IUMJT.
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
af aM kind. Country ca'.la promptly
answered.
Office Mil Adam Avenue.
T.v.r.r.,.. jnr.to lilnok 1 KOI.
Independent, 373.
DR. T. v. unii:i L, m. ii. ;
Griulmtlc i li'i'limi hm.
Office Red Cross Drug Store.
Phones: Pacific, Main 4. Home. 121.
La Grande .... Ort-aon
VIAVl.
MRS. GRACE McAUHTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1971
ManZon Pile Remedy Is put up l.t
a tube with nuzzle Httnc-h d. May h
ipplled directly to the affi-ct.-d part.
Guaranteed. Prl- r. Si. Id at Sil
verthorn'H Kamlly 'Irux eMie.
Sills A Oll:i:! MIL'S A SI KEN!
Is an t i'o-;in th.it Is s h-ard at siht of a
weil cii ve ,i vxituun. I' you ,crt f Uit-ctu sti-d,
villi l;t' n.',.-velfped. a Tawny ruck, tl.in, lead
arm remark ui'l c.-v, r he applied to you.
"SI I' ' w;,f( r ul'.I m;i ke vol Im a otlf u!, h"Wlth
Inw r':! y Pr.VKLOr THK HI ST In week from
I to 6 Inches and produce a flue, firm, volupt'tons
bof'itn. They fl'l out Die hollow pluc. , ni'ike th i
arm liaiidseTiie urd wtrll mode, J and the n''-l
and KhouKlen uh-irdy und of perfect contour.
Sen! for a bm?l. today and
HEvn" "-;'- ..-,. .VS'C ii t- t iv.i ,. :;!
to carry arm.n.l They are old cinder Kunrantee to do u!l we clai.'ii
or MliNKY BACK.
Prtoe $lCt bottle. Innnlre at good drug stores or n.l ll-
R ECT TO US.
FKH:. Diilnc the next 30 dai only we will send yon a wim
ple botttir of these beautifying wafer en rocilpi or 10c to pay cost of
packing and pontage if ynu mntPm that you saw the ivertlsement In
this paper. The imi le uh.ne may be sufficient if th d- fects are
trifling.
PFSK 4. I-jmiKTIC CHEMICAL CX.. 31 TV. 12.Mh ST.. XFVT VOU.v.
Daily Observer
DENTISTS.
C. B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Of ice over Hill's Drug Store.
La Oraide " Oregon
J. C. PRICE, D, M. D.
Dentist.
Room 28, La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black 1891.
TEACHERS OF MCSIC
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, lOr
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA OLIVER,
Tcuclui of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Olivet
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE,
Instructor In Piano, Harmony
Tw-liulc.
2105 North Siruce Street.
La Grande, Oregon.
and
electrical exginenks.
"lTaTpickle r.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineer!;
and Surveying.
Estimates, plane and specification
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
L Grande Oregoi
C. It. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural
neerlng.
Twenty Years' Experience.
Engl
KOHEKT MILLER,
An-liliiil.
o'flce 1107 Adams avenue. Thone?
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
dim. E. Cochran Goo. P. Corn ret
COCHRAN COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building
La Grand . - - - Oregoi
It. H. LLOTrl). -Attorney
at Imw.
'ijctlce In 8ll the court rf the 8lat(
and United States,
l:n ...... Oregon
C. II. CR.UVroRD,
Attorney at l.nv.
Practices In nil the courts of the Ktf.ti
and United States,
office In La Grande National Paul
I'.ull'HtiK. I .a Grande, Oregon.
WILLIAM M. RAMSEY,
Attorney and Couii-cllor ut Law.
ll'inms 15 and Hi Summer Hlnck.
l.a Giande ...... Ori-gnn
oiill he plcn-l and praieici
65c per Month
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sutritisK of the mr
IX .ELGIN'S ABILITY.
(old Wind Full to lliiiiincn Ardor of
Local Ehum Jferr Ha Flue Pro
sjn'i'tK Aniiiti-iirs Will JUmuiI Into
L'xiclleiif Shape Soon. .
Seven innings of classy bull delight
ed shivering ians at the ball park yes
terday when La Grande whalloped
Elgin four two. Chattering teeth and
blue noses characterized the day but
the game was such that such trivial
things were forgotten, in fact it
was an uuusually clever exhibition
considering the time of the season and
the extreme cold which Is always
detrimental to fast ball. The sur
prising feature of the whole affair
was the uniformity with which Elgin
pulled off good plays and the almost
equal gift displayed by every player
from the North End. Elgin will be
a strong contender for any amateur
laurels that may be dangling about
.t the end of the season awaiting some
club to tear it down. The team is
well balanced and with one or two
exceptions gives signs of being able
to manage the willow when time re
moves present embarrassment. Town
er, the popgun and Beyers on the
initial stick, were the favorites with
La Grande fans. Towner has a peg
to bases from the pivotable Joint that
makes them hui; close to shore in
time of at (ion.
With La Grande there were several,
who. before the season Is over, will be
last stuff. Wallace Cliilders and 7Ai
Zimmerman give a touch of high life
and Class U ball, but the lesser lights,
who are leRS use to t lie glare of
spectators ami less gifted with intui
tion, scainpeied about in a inanuoi
that delighted the fans. A sensational
hit. iaifh or double play gave the
same a mid summer color.
Elgin was intent on making tilings
lively for she scored one in the first
canto, when li shower of errors, senl
Towner home. . La Grande balanced tip
accounts its recital, hut flunked in
Mie second and third. In the mean
while Elgin had scored Christiansen
.'ollowhig his own wallop and Iniiult
by llalnarth lit the proper time. In
(lie third it was one, two, three and
ditto henceforth. La Grande shoved
'Zip oer the pan in (lie fourth l
reason of a nent thmt-iai'-iiiie uuve
from the tip of M. Childer's stick In
each half from then on l.a Grande
did it one more.
Geotjse llerr threw :. line game.
Uany a whoop-la went i.n in his
honor whi'ii dnughl) Eli'.iniics cliuru
'd the ether with no avail, lie is
tool, and has a fair .ui.'iy of balls
and in many respects handler limselt
on the stellar mound in a very credi
table manner.
Score by inniiu
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l.a Cramlo. ... I
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II o ; v -1
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ii'-. i' - 'i.t 'rh-iiansen, Sh:
i. :ili:aiili. '-'h; Le Hoi.
m. ::i: I". Hallsnrth. vf;
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U. II. E.
I S 4
2 2 4
-In llerr seven; by
! inpiie Alkinson. Scorer,
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I'atlieUr : u I'pUiitpal l lntrehe i Pre.
pare Extra Senices.
Holv wet k w ill be. riuidly observed
C.v iv..:.'-- ;-h-.TV,'tc io,,t .itiiI thM'l.ll
aervii ea i "UitV OaU.t.tit'' .ru.l' H;;'.S'-'.-pul
ihu'ths, oi'ivr ;!i.in i r.ul.i.- 1 :i
ten mass and special meetings, will
h. th rule. Few of the pmtestant
churches will fcive sptttlal attention
to the memorial week that ends lea
ten but on next Sunday confirmations
will be hHd, new members taken
and In several way, will the '
vane es be made.
c. r
morning lit.
Nn sreodta;
tratmen'9
..I this
re he has
oirs taking
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINOTOM AMDTBNTH CTa,
PORTLAND. ONIOON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
T4 gtlool that P4m Yam in M PrUUn
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For Rapid Delivery Seivce I
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WILLCOCK BROS.
We are In position to do any
kind of transferring. Give us a
trial ordar. Calls answered day
or night
'Phones:
Day, Red 711.
Night, Black 1271.
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' ED STRINGHAM, 4
AUCTIONEER.
Sale cried on short notice. 4
4 Satisfaction guaranteed.
4 No ertra charge for distance. 4
4 LA GRANDE - - - OREGON 4
Route No. 2 'Phone No. 186x6 4
4 444' 4
J. I'ICIV -flRKftftV. f
Ken Estate, Investments, Ians
4 Where local business man are 4
co-operating and buying? stump 4
4 lands preparatory tcy setting 4
4 commercial orchards. For par-
tlculnrs regarding good orchard 4
4 lands at very low prices call or 4
4 write The 4
SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO.
and Collections. v
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Itlds Wauled.
Sealed bids will be received by the
hoard of directors of the Joseph Ware
house. Co., of Joseph, Oregon, up to
-Saturday, March 20th, 1909, at 10
m., lor too construction oi a varj
house at the City of Joseph. Said
warehouse to be completed on or bo-
fore Tuesday,-May 25. 1909. Bidder;
to furnish a good and sufficient bond
to be approved by the board of direc
tors of the Joseph Warehouse Co. Thf
Ight to reject any and all bids re
lived. Plans and specification? can
ne seen at the office of C'aviness
'ur?.vi i!. r, Joseph, Oregon.
Dated at Joseph, Oregon, March 10,
190!).
Hoard of Director of. Joseph Ware
house Company.
ALBERT WURZWEILEK,
I .miles, the very latest thing it.
iclting and lace collars lust arrlvee
it THE VAN DUTN CO.
PASTIME THEATRE
l'EKUI & FRENCH.
I Vi-opi iotors and Manau'crs.
Program :
l'. Vaudeville:
:; Cutter & Soule, presenting ;
"Cia.y House."
Helen Stewart in new sing-
ing and monologue features. ,
Moving Pictures: 1
Elexir of Dreams. '
' TravellinR Players. Iioth itmo ?
I' feet reels and Jh very latest
' out.
' Change of p roc ram Sunday,
Wednes'lay and Friday. Mati- ...
tiee: Monday, Wednesday and j,
f Saturday. Doors open at 2.:.'0 i
p. in. Evenini; performances ;
r at 7 p. m.
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PANT AGES CIRC11T.
l.a Grande's Foreini)(t Vaudf-
Ille Thentre. :
... n-;'.( Sr
S. . Garii'- , ?! una err.
Week l" .anc; April 5.
Dsve " -I the preat ver.fiilo-
c,;i" rod in i:ig walkinf. talk- '.
hiiniial f.curts. ;
.iv Richards, society com- ?
i sketch. '.
Itet movirg pictures.
Matinee. Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday. Adults, rcatinee: i
H'c: children, under 12 years, f
5c. Evening prices. 10 and tr.c
Li LA
We Want
Our Want
Your want is placed befcre a thousand or more want- seekers
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want au wne:e results are the keynotes?
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FOR RENT.
FOR SALE A 240-egg Incubator and
brooder; cheap If taken at once.
'Phone Black 1331.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
suitable for lady or gent. Electric
light, bath and fire. Inquire at 1612
Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131.
FOR RENT A 6-room house lu 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 Gr s-3tf
FOR REMTP rheerful. sunny
rooaffor rental gentleman, facing
east on Fourth SU-et; close In; mod
ern conveniences, "all at Observer
office. .. ' - ;
FOR ; RJ2NT Five-room Uo,use, . .hot
and Cold water, good jiwn. Corner
Madison and Flr.Wone Black 1231.
4-16-22
FOR RENT -Furnished .room for
rent, with bath, with or without
board. 'Phone Black 822. Mrs.
Edna Swart. 3-19tf
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs.
S. C. Zuber ' 3-25tf
FOR RENT Six room house on North
Fourth st. not far from saw. mill.
Inquire 1020 Benton ave. North end
of Ashst. 3-30 4-1
l'X)R RENT Furnished room close in.
Phone RED 711. 3:30-4-6
Get your Easter
Ferguson's.''
cards now at
WONT 110 IT.
Don't think you can not own this 2
acres with good 3 room house, wood-
house, cellar, small burn, new wind
mill, Viacre in strawberries to bear
this year, V acre n6w planted to po
tatoes, good land, because you can,
if you will try. For full particulars
see Lu Giatule Investment 'Co. 3:30 if
Send us your lace curtains. Every
one who 'sends is pleased with our
work. Why not you?
Cherry's new laundry. 4-1-tf
For expert piano tuning, see Thomas
ruee. 1-28H
ASK
vDIAMOSD
Brown for Padfte North wwrt BoU ) Cllmst
iwMdlilarfttllbMtlf. AmU for Ct
lVi. UnotoBMUlsyoiirnfttghborhood.wnta
sIHai badi f four dealer, uid w will mmli
ftm rV ot flower frc for romr iron h to
NDUi SttB lL rMTUMt. lUttM, AM SNUNI. wUm
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Accuracy the Key Note
When you are installing a new plumbinig
system crinaking- live minutest repair. We:,
do this at the time you want it and at prices
you can afford to pay.
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREE1
Your Wants
IN ;
Ad Column
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Two to four acres ol
suburban property, well Improved.
'PhoneRlack 1582, or E. ' W.
Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue.
Land for Sato.
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, In
good condition. Inquire at " Lilly
Foster hardware store. -Stt
FOR SALE OR TRADEA young;
Clydesdale stallion. J. E. Reynolds.
phone Black 602, or Farmers,. 11.
3-16tf-d&w
FOR SALE Portable Bawmill with 25
h. p. boiler and 20 h. p. engine. In
JL r---JLri?' trim. Inotiira at cor.
ner North strc"nTvv'e1n?e?y!ifr ""f;
A. Bishop. : . S-19-2t
FOR SALE Single comb Rhodft
Island Reds, hatching eggs. None
better In Grande Ronde Valley,
come and see. $150 per setting of
15. $3 for 45. All infertil eggs re
placed free of charge. Incubator
chlkens $20 per 100. George Wag
ner, Island City.
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancy
hand selected. Large and smooth.
Quality A 1; seed Btrictly pure.
Burples extra early $2 per 100; late
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75
Burbank seedling $1.30. George
Wagner, Island City.
LOST AXD 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 si.
ver and Jewelry, In this city hist
night. Finder leave at this office.
FOrXD On Valley Ave., nt-twueo.
Alliance mill and McAllst' r farm, a
pnlr of spectacles lr leather case.
Owner can have same by callln? it
this office and paying charges. 2-1 'a
WANTED.
WANTED Horses for pasture, $3 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.
3-30-4-5
WANTED AT ONCE A strong boy
to K'irn the bakers tr.id, P.nyal
Papery. 3-31-if
WAX'fKD--('otpp.'tr'iit nasiatant wo
man cook nt naw mill. 11 mile from
North I'ov'dri-, r.o o-je tioii to chil
dren, address Mrs. T. Beaciniovt,
North Powiier.
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