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

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    EVENING OBSERVE Rt LA ORADE, OREGON. MONDAY. AIK1L 12, lfl09L
EIOIIT PAGES.
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FAGE TWO.
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SIM H
LEVY'S
LAUD MISS FELECE LINE
We Want Your Wants
ED. PROPECK,
The Second Hand Dealer
La Grande
Directory
I'JIYMMAKS.
. J. II. IICBEAKD, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In New Hank lluilding. Rooms
20-21. 'Phones: Resident e, Main
SO; Olhte, Mala 78.
Dlt. A. Ii. RICHARDSON.
Physician mill Surgeon.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone. VVVS. Residence Main 55
N. MOUTOlt, M. D.
Fhyslclun mid Surgeon.
Corner Adanm ave. and De;iot at.
Otlico Main (iS. Residence Main Hit.
1IACON H HALL.
Phynit latis and Surgeons.
Office lu l.a Grande National Dank
lUilldlng. " 'Phone Main, 19.
8. T. Raton, tNsldeneo, Main IS.
M. K. Hall, Residence. Main W.
DR. R E. MOORE
D ft. II. C. P. MOORE.
Osteopathic Physicians.
KIrksvllle Graduates I'nder Founder.
OiTl e Summer PulMlng.
Phones: OllU-e Mala Oil; Res. Main CI.
C. H. I'PTON, I'll. (!.. M. I.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to Eye. Kar.
Nose and Throat.
Office, in l.a Grande Naiional Pan!;.
Hiiililliig.
Phones Ollire, Main 'i; Resilience,
J Main 32.
vftVkin utv si m;ros.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Giande.
Hesidoiu e Phone lied T I .
Office Phone Mark 13'I.
Independent Phono
Doth phones at residence.
DR. V. 11. R1LKY.
Graduate Ohio Statu I'nlverslty.
Vaccinal Ion, Dentist ry and Surre y
of all kinds. Country calls promptly
answered.
Oilice 111 Adams avenue.
Phones: Pat I tic H!i" k I'.nil.
Independent, 37-i.
DR. T. W. KIHDELI... M. I C.
Graduate Veterinarian.
Oilice Red Cross Dint; Sloro.
Phones: Pacific. Main t. Home, ui.
La Grande Oic-mui.
EM ( IRK I. IM.IM 11!.
L. A. PICKLER. ;
Clval, Mining. I nidation Kiit;iue'i i;n; j
and surveying.
Et liriBt.es, jilans ;m, It;, ;! Iii!. j
Office In Itolnii nkiiip.p Dii l ht i; i
La Grande. ():rc,u- j
Ker Cimvtipittio'i.
Mr. L. H. Faridiam. a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake. Iow:i. says:
"Chamberlain's S'.i:ua h and I.Uer
Tablets are certainly the hest tliinp
rri tb" :.rkf fr.r r.i r; rr " 'C r-'
iese tablets a tiial You an; certain
v " hem Heref-alde an I pleasi '
. ? ' "-loo. 2."i -etits. S .UeS
fi. Vo' ".' ' .Uers.
Send your W.u-s ,j to Cherry's
Aev laundry al have them washed
(
Professional
IK MISTS.
C. It. CAI'TIIORN
Dentist.
OHlce over Hill's Drug Store.
I .a Grande Oregon
J. C. PRICE, I). M. D.
Dentist.
Room 2.'!. La Grande National Rank
IlulldiiiK. Plume !ihi .I'l'ji
Th.U lUillS 01' Ml'SIC.
PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, n."
.Greenwood five., one door south of
Adams ave. Tliune Rlack ISIil.
MISS STELLA OLIVER
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at rcnideui.e of Turner Olivei
corner Fourth and O avenue.
M.IS3 ROSli HOI'SIC
Instructor in Piano, Harmony and
Technic.
21 05 North Spruce Street.
La Grandrt Oregon
ARCHITECTS.
C. 11. THORNTON'.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering. Twenty Years' Experience.
ROIJERT MILLER.
...Architect.
Office 11t)7 Adams avenue. 'Phones
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. H.
ATTORN EYS.
Chan. 10. Cochran Geo T. Cotl.rin
COC1IP.AN & COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande Naiional Hank lluilding.
La Grande Oregon.
II. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Prat tices in all the Courts of the Slate
and lnited St.!' 's.
KIkJii Oregon
V. H. CUA'ATOUn.
Attorney at law.
Prac-lici-s in all the emi ts of the State
and I Hi ted States.
Office in l.a (Jraiide National Hank
'n'.liliiig. l.a Grande, Oiegon.
WILLIAM M. RAMSKY.
A'toiney and Coimsellor 'it La.
Rooms l"j and It', Smuttier Iilock
l.a Gi and" Oregon.
mi:s. gkaC!: mcali:-;ti-:k.
Teat her end Manaacr.
Tel phone Farmers l?7r.
before laying them away for the sum
mer. t'lilt ken Wanletl.
'e pay arh snd hlKhe t market I
IH.'.NDE KOXDK CASH COMrAXi
FJ Comj-eto Cigars. 10c.
4-S tf
Lad'e, the Try latet thing Id
h!!inj and lace collars Just arrived
St THE VAN DUTN CO.
J.T. KMHHANTKAXSL.ITLS
COM . EMS TO THE ENGLISH
I'uriiicr l.a (irande t.'lrl Srnrliiir lie
marknlile Succens In Sjmlii Pujhts
Spenk In StrotiK Tt rms uf HtT Skill
I ritnsliitioiis Head Siiiontlil).
liecat'.EK It Is i' local color from two
iew points, tie Ohhiover pnbl;s.i'K
the appended excerpts from a Spanish
the appenedd excerpts from a Spanish
paper of recent date. The clippings
reflect and tell In strong terms of tho
hIkuiiI success attainod In Europe by
Miss Felece Lyne who once lived In
La Grande and has many friends here
now. In addition to that the extracts
were perfectly and smoothly trans
lated from the Spanish by Attorney
George T. Cochran who is a lintiuist
of some note. The translation as
made by ltlm read:
Extract from ' A Xoz de Guipu.coa"
of March 3, P.(0!t. San Sebastian,!
Spain. A most select audience were i
prest nt at" the artistic concert of yes- j
terday in the Gi and Casino, in order I
to listen to the beautiful American ar
tist, Madam Lyne. who left well estab
lished the reputation which she enjoys
In other countries. j
Her beautiful voice of light soprano
flexible, of great range and fine tlm-
l.,.i on.! tmr f:ieilitv of pvecillion.'l
united with on exitulstite art, caused
true pleasure among the numerous de
votees who heard her and who pre
dicted to the young artist unbounded
succes In the new role to which she
intends to devcte her talents, as
Madam Lyne will appear in the operas.
Kxtrnct from same paper of Mart h
X, IfiOIL
Farewell Concert in Madam Lyne.
This enchanting artist gave yester
day her farewell concert in the beauti
ful Festival Hall of the Grand Casino,
captivating the numerous and distin
guished auditors willi that exquisite
art which distinguishes her and with
the delicious timbre of her voice which
causes indeed a most grateful feidin;.',
Hearing her In such pieces as the
Melodia from Tost!, l'l'ltlma Can.ona.,
and in the tremulous notes ot tue
Aria de Phelino from Mlgnon and in
l'Kle from Chaminade, it 13 umier-
stood that the audience applauded
with clamorous enthusiasm on account
of Elicit most remarkable singing.
which will surely bring her many tri
umphs in her career.
Madam Lyne is very young, almost
diild, an in the short time whith
site has given to the study ot vocal
music so great has been the progress
which site has mndo that her teacher,
Madam Marchesse, does not hesitate
to call her the "coming star of the
. . . .... . i. . it
opera, which, coming iroin tut? mis
of so illustrious a leather, is very
flattering.
To the ociforous applause of the
audience, this elegant artist responded
Willi a icp'UO" ot me sciiuineiiiai uiiii
splrilal Mclodia front Tostl. which will
surely be one of the most appreciated
In the repertoire of all dilleianli.
An Indian taking a black face part
is a novelty that will be seen at the
Pastime tonight, Tuesday and Wed
nesday. NOTICE OF HANklU PTCV.
In the District of the Tinted States
for the Disti it t of Oregon.
In l!ie Matter of .1. 11. Leishman.
Kaukrupt.
'I'u the creditors of J. II. Leishman.
or.llal;er City, in the County of tinker
ami Hiso lit arotesaid. a Ilaitkrnptc.v.
Notice is hereby given that on the
2nd day of April. the said .1. II.
Leiwhinun was duly adjudii ated bank
rupt; and the first meeting of his
creditors will be hi Id at my oflire in
Faker City, Oicgon. on the n th day
of April, !'. ". nt 2 ti'ilock in the
interne!,::, .-' which time the said
en I i :.! attend, prove their
ilai".;s, ; i'oirt a trustee, examine the
1 u i ' i V . , ' i transact such other bus
iiK as may properly come before
aaid meet ins.
X. G. DROWLEY
Referee in Bankruptcy.
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KI.GIX, OKEGOX. i
lU'al F.Mate, Inveftiiiciils, Loan i
Where local business n-.en are ;
co-"prHtlnt n1 b'lytr-fj pturrp j
iusds" prt ;;rt.;ry to "eti:.tf j
commercial orchards. For par- !
Uculars regarding good orchard 4
4 lands at very low prices call or ' j
write The '.
FLOFOH INVESTM EXT CO.
4 and CtUerUoim. v
GRAPE
Guaranteed under the
National Pure Food - and
Drug Act
NATURES
REMEDY
The Greatest Restorative
and Vitalizer lor all
Diseases of the
SKIN AND
BLOOD
as well as diseases aris
from an inactive condit
ion of the
Kidneys ojid
Liver
NOTE-
This is a medicine com
primising the curative
properties of the Oregon
Grape, which grow wild
on our hills, combined
with other valuable in
gredients and the finished
product is without a doubt
the most excellent prepar
?.tion v"4 knv cf for the
treatment of Blood Dis
eases as well as for ton
in? up of the Kidneys and
Xiver.
A Trial will
Convince
You of its
Merits
Sold and Guar
anteed by all
leading
dru-
$1.00 per Bottle
G for $5.00
All Druggists
COMPOUND
Our Want
Ycur want i p'aced before a thousand or more want-eeker
every day Can you afford to spend one cent por word of your
went ao whe;e result are the keynotes?
VOn UEXT.
FOR SALU A 240-egg tncubttor and
brooder: chean If taken at once
"Fhone B1hc 1 .131. .
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
suitable for lady or gnt. Electric
light, bath and tiro. Inquire at 1612
Adams avenue or "phone Red 131
FOR KENT A 6-room house iu good
condition; large clothes closet and
pantry; garden, chicken pirk; good
cellar: convenient to shops. 'Phone
Red 1921 cr call at 1315 Jackson
Ave.. North La Orarie. 3-3tf
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 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. "I'liono Black 822. Mrs
Edna Swart. 3-19tf
FOR RENT Three
for hmii-ekoeplng.
f?. C, Zither
furnished rooms
Inquire of Mrs.
3-25tf
KOU ItKNT Six room house on North
Fourth st. not far from saw mill.
Inquire 101:0 Denton ave. North end
of Ash St. . 3-30 4-1
FOR RENT Furnished room close in.
Phone RED 711. 3:30-4-6
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. and
depot a black lace collar; medalllor.
stick pin and a turquoise brooclt
Finder please return same to 11H
Wash. Ave. and receive reward.
r.OST A small black purse with s;.
ver and jewelry, in tills city las1
night. Finder leavu at this office.
FOUND On Valley Ave., oetwe-et
Alliance mill and McAUst r farm,
pair of spectacles Ir leather case
Owner can have same by calllajr i
this office and. paying charges. 2-4
Oct tittl
'Ferguson's.'
i.uoicl vaiua uurt tti
WVT DO IT.
D.jn't think you ca not own this 2
acre 3 with good 3 it, jiu house, wood
MoiiRfi, ct liar, small barn, new wind
mill, 'iaere in strawberries to hrar
this year, 'i acre now planted to po
ti'toes, pood land, bctai:30 you can,
if you will try. For full particulars
ee La Ci'finde Investment Co. 3:30 II
Vine Hosiery Arrhe.
Stiiiih and flivn have received a
new line up to date hosiery which
includes many staples and new nov
elties. Hnva lot Pr-lfW Worth mil ftatl ud I'llnu
Ai oa dlaTilmy t alt tiaat 4lrB. AkfrirCMfA
ir artMuitii Tnr n-Ghmct,o.. I, r.u
ir.i iifcii. f yuur lrMt(r. und w v.lt b.:.
Cm p. krl wf flo wr isl, fi for jrur irrr.n.
TREASURER'S CALL FOR COUNTY
WARRANTS,
.Noi.ce is Hereby gives -that th; an-
derstgned treasurer of Union county,
Oregon, has funds on and to pay all
warrants which were endorsed pT!oi
to December 1. 1907. No Interest al
lowed on the above wairiiiU after
April 10, 1909.
JOHN FRAWLET.
; . j Ceuniy Trearer
Ad Column
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FOR SALft.
FO.'V SALE Two to fo'ut acre
nuburbin property, well Improved
phoneRlack 1582, or E. W.
Kainmerer, 2004 Adams avenue.
Ijflnd for Ealo.
40 acrei 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, 3-2 3t
FOR BALE OR TRADE A young
Clydesdale stallion. J. E. Reynolds,
'phone Black 602, or Farmers, 11.
3-15tf-d&w
FOR SALE Portable sawmill with
h. p. boiler and 20 h. p. engine. Ia
good running trim. Inquire at cor
ner toorth street and V avenue. II.
A. Bishop. . 3-19-2t
FOR SALE Single comb Rhode
Island Reds, hatching eggs. None.
. better in Grande Ronde Vnlley,
come and see. $150 per Betting of
15. $3 for 45. All Infertil eggs re
placed free of charge. Incubator
chikens $20 per 100. George Wag
ner, Island City.
FOR SALE Send potatoes, fancy
hand selected. Large and smooth.
Quality A 1 ; seed strictly pure.
Rurples extra early $2 per 100; lute
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75
Durbank seedling $1.30. Georgo
Wagner, Island City.'
FOR SALE 8 room house with 1 lot,
or block of ground, will rent or
trade for land, cattle or horses. Mar
tin Larson, 904 3rd st. 3-31-4-8
FOR SALE 12 Inch plow good shape,
and almost new. Price $10.00. J.
J. Deldin, 2403 N Depot st. 4-8-1 1
FOR SALE Household furniture; an
4 room cottage for rent. 1 GOG 7th
street. Phone Red 181 1. 4-10 17
WANTED.
WANTED Horses tor pasture, 13 per
month. Hay feed and run to st'aw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
WANTED Experienced man wants
position as gardner. . Spading, seed
ing gardens and repairing lawns a
. specialty. Address "A, 'Observer.
3-30-1-5
WANTED AT ONCE A strong boy
to learn the bakers trade, Royal
Pakery. 3-31-if
WANTED Com potent assistant wo
man cook at saw mill, 11 miles from
North Powder, no objection to chil
dren, address Mrs. T. Beaumont,
North Powder.
WANTED A firstclass man to take
care of a stulllon for 3 months. J. ,
E. Reynolds. La Grande. Oregoi.
Phone Black 002. 4-5-4-12
WANTED -Ladies shoes to shine.
.Telly Desrllet's barber shop, shoe
shine Htmid is equipped to shine or
polish ladies' shoes. Shoes left
here will be promptly attended to.
Fifteen cents per pair if left at
the shop. 4-8-33
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The Cough Syrnp that
rids the system of a cold
by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels is
LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP
Bee b the origins ,i--Hve Cf-.i;
coo tains no opiates gu.-,
bowel, carryiiif the cold ott Uu.- -atural
chaaoeii, Gnaranteed ta
aaitiactioa or boimt rwfnadad.
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