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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1909)
1 n two. XTE5I5G OBSERVER, LA GB1JTDK, OREGON.. WEDNESDAY1, VtT ttftl EltL'i fAGK. i : ft' La Grande Directory PHYSIC IASS. J. H. HIT' BARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In New Baiik Building. Rooms tt-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main ' 8S; Office. Main, 78. . DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone 1562. Residence Main 55 N. MONITOR, M. D. Ph: slclan and Surgeon. Corner Adams ave. and Dejtot st. Office Main 68. Residence Main 69. BACON & HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. Office in La Grande . National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. r- , & T. Bacon, Residence. Main 18.' M. K. Hall. Residence, Main 52. DR. F. E. MOORE . DR. H. C. P. MOORE. , Osteopalitic Ph.vBiciaus. KlrksTille Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommer Building. Pnones: Office Main 63; Res. Main C4. C. 11. UPTON, PH. O.. M. V. "hysiclan and Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat. Cfflce In La Grande National Bank. Building. Phones Office, Main 2; Residence, Main it. YKTKRIiURY SCICGEOSfci. , J R. P. A. CHARLTON. t; 4ik Veterinary Bwrgeou. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Giande. Residence Phone Red 7M. Office ?r T'lnk 1361 jv . Inde'pftnaVnl Phoite f.J. Both phene at residence. ( W. H. RILEY. ; Graduate pliio State BtTersity. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds. Covatry calls promptly toswercd. Office Ml 4 Adams ave-nue. :. . !ones: Pacific Black 1861. ' Independent, 373. dr. t. w. riddell, M. D. C. Graduate A'eterlnarian. Office Red Cross Drug Store, liones: Pacific, Main 4. ,Hon.c, 121. La Grande Orgon. " ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. "r ITa-PICKLER . Dlral, Mining, Irrigation Engineering nd surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office in Bohnenkainp Building, fc Grande ' ' Oregon. ITHE EDISON LINE Yes, we will have anything you wish in the Ed ison !ine and everything you can find in the latest catalogue, March 1th March records are now on sale. We have the Double Disc Records for the 'small sun of 65 cents each. Read what . I. Paderemki, the world's best Pianoist, has to say in the'Music Trades Review fcr the Weber Piano. When he says it is best it must be so. WE SELL WEBER AAD ALlWTtiER CCCD flAHOS :6raniwell:.:Music Company PHOHE BUCK 1C7!. UheniiintlMin. More than nine out of every ten ee of rber.rov'nv re 'imr:U- rt 4iinT .tt T'xicn , f-y 1 damp, or chronic rheuroatisin. In juch cases no internal treatment Is reouired. The free application of Professional I z , DETISl5 C. B. CACTI IORN Dentist. , . '. Off.ce over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande , . Oregon J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Black 199i. ". TEACHERS OF MISIC. - . , -y - i rujri - - - Lr. PROF. E. PORTER DAY. Principal La Grande School of Music. Mrs.' Day, assistant. School, 105 Greenwood ave., one door south of Adams ave. ' 'Phone Black 1S3L MISS STELLA OLIVER T..kn- r, TM i Studio at residence of Turner Oliver corner Fourth and O avenue. MISS ROSE HOUSE ' Instructor in Piano, Harmony nd V . Technic. y ; - 2105 North; Spruce Street.- , " La Grande . Oregon AIM IlITFC'f S. ; ; i C. R. THORNTON. ; Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil 'and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Years' Experience. ROBERT MILLER. Architect. : Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phoneu Pacific, Main 1. .Home Independent No. 8. ' ATTOItNEl'S. Ctias. U. Cochran Geo T. Cochran COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande Nadonal Bank Building, La Grande Oregon. H. H. LLOYD. Attorney at Law. Practices in all the Courts of the State - aud United States. EHgin Oregon C. H. CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices in all the courts of the State .and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and 16 Sonimer Block La Grande Oregon. . . - YIAYI. MRS. GRACE McALlSTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1976. ADAMS AVthVE needed, an (lit la certain to give quick relief. Giyo it a trial and see for FOR SALE. A four-room cottage with two extrn corner loU, desiraMe location, Norlh side. Will sell chea.p on account of going away..' frkd. g t..t:.c ATHLETES Off OR fl Eight determined. Well muscled njembers of the La Grande track team took their departure this morning for Walla Walla to enter the til-state meet. That they are confident of put ting La Grande; on the northwest arhletlc map with such vividness as has never before been a fact, is easily noticeable, but what they will actually do.ls another matter. Carpy and Will iamson wilt enter all the sprints, while the captain will go after a boint or two in the broad jump, and Will iamson win enter the low hurdle and the broad jumpi Reynolds will be a potent factor n both the low hurdles a,nd the Quarter, while Peare will maKe a etrennous effort to duplicate hfs performance 6f Saturday' in the high hurdles. He may also enter the half. Frank and Jay Millerlns -are entered In the pole vault and high ; jump, and Frank will tnk "' h ' discuss, and then his brother in the ' half mile. Heidenrich will ente"' all the' weights. Young will enter in the high hurdles and tfie pole vault. j As is well known, 20 points should win the meet, and whllo It is hardly possible that La Grande can come home with the laurels, there will be some disapjpointment if several from here do' not win their spurs. mm Notwithstanding ihe ' Inclemency of the weather, interest in the fun fes tival docs not abate one iota, and last evening saw the Parker "Funway" congested with a mass of good natur 2d humanity, the component pa,rts of which apparently 'stood solidly back f the enterprising business men in their efforts to give La Grande and Uor visitors a genuine carnival or uch as the city has never known in iier history. We have had other carnivals ar.d ,ther carnival companies, but at nc me has anything ever been offered hich might, hy thu wildest stretch if the imagination, be classed in the Kime catagory with the C. W. Parke: shows, either in scope, magnitude, 01 character, and certain It is Uiat ih. 'Kher show visiting this city has evei 'ome so near being "the real i.hinK iH do "The Parker Showd," which .itle will ever staTid in the estimation jf local amusement lovers as a sy i 1MTEREST fjfifvf. Jlin iW'TWIiMl.l.lllnP)n;HIJm'"nylli,l.l. .iuli mt u l 11 Jill J. .,ni,M Ml : y' . .y. yi : - nonym of all that is clem worthy and up-to-now in the profession of enter tainment. - The equipment is differ ent, the shows are different, the man agement Is Ji3erent The business is directed by business .men versed. iu ! business methods, and each depart ment has a responsible -head that di rects fen accomplishes. . , -. . When you are iuvited to visit an aiutn a 1 show you; sfce an animal show and' not; an Insignificant bunch, of mangy npndeseriptfi. The animals are not; penned up in.;illy-ventilatef and foul cdorej boxes ta be. gar.ed at by the idly curious and tolerated by the well disposed. Every animal is a magniflclent specimen of its kind housed in sanitary quarters, and. moreover, every one has been taught to perform In some one of the three arenas with which the animal circus is equipped. No more startling ani mal act was ever witnessed here than that of Mil. Altamore and the group of monster Nubian lions, and while bears are not much of a novelty out in this section, the clown bear. "Bar ney" Introduced in conjunction 'with the lions' Is undoubtedly trained to a point almost unapproachable by any other forest bred animal. .-And what is said of the animals may be said also of the numerous ker nianagement. One naturally ex pects to find the more pretentious at tractions such as the animal circus. "The Broadway Belles," and Pharoh's Daughter" meritorious and well worth the pYir-e of admission charged, and so they are, but the one who imagines that only the larger attrac tions are worth Ivhile will miss some o fthe best and niost interesting sights, on the funway. "Taking them Individually it may be stated that each is representative of the best in its particular field, aud there is some thing in connection with each one that either amuses, interests, or in structs. Collectively they undoubted ly comprise one of the. clep.neat, big gest, host comprehensive and best uuiusement organizations ever foster ed by any individual management. The prevailing high wind made it advisable to dispense with fhe double high-dive of the The Two Latlips last evening, and many were disappointed In consequence, but the dive will be given this afternon at five and again tonight at ten o'clock, providing the wind abates, as now seems quite like ly. The aerial work of "The Great L'eno" neyet fails to interest aud (lease the multitudes. The shows will continue throughout '.he week, and performances will be iiven both afternoon and evenings. Already quite a number of visitors "rom near by points are in the city, aid It is expected that the latter portion-of the week will find tho city ".lied 'with visitors from various ser ious of the country. Colorado Seed Potatoes. AVe have a few fancy hand picked ced potatoes at 2 l-2c per lb &up-Cali ;lack 481. or see the seed at A. V. 'liver's warehous.' ';-4-r,-8) NEILL &. BECKLEY : We Want Our Want Ycur wmt is p'aced before a every day Can you afford to FOR RENT. FOR SALE A 240-egg Incubator and brooder; cheap U taken at once. 'Phone Blac 1331. , FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent. Electric tight, bath and fire. Inquire at 1612 Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131. FOR RENT A 6-room houBe in good condition; large clothes closet and pantry; 'garden, chicken pirk; good cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phone Red 1921 or call af 1316 Jackson Ave., North La Grade. 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. 4-16-21 FOR RENT Furnished room for irent, with bath, with or without board. 'Phone Black S22. 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 Ash st. 3-30 4-1 FOR RENT Furnished room close in. Phone RED 711. 3:30-4-6 FOR RENT Small house in La Grande, bandy to depot, inquire at Newiiu Book and Stationery Co. ' 4-13-19 FOR RENT--Furnished four-room cottage. Modem. MrB. Zuber.4-13-tf FOR RENT Barn, inquire of 1G09 Fifth street. A-1629 FOR BEST. Good seven room house, close in. Inquire 1417 Wash, aver.uo. 4-20-3-2 FOR RENT House and good one acre garden. I C. Smith. 4-19 ti FOR RENT Five room cottage. Fur niture for same for sale. Inquire at this offijte. FOR RENT Furniture for a five rocrt cottage. .Will also rent the cottage. Inquire at this office LOST AND FOCXD. . LOST TJettvi.cn 1114 Wash. Ave. an . depot a black iace collar; Vnodiillioi s'Ick pin amfa turquoise brooc'i Finder plcaae return sarni to lit-Vfis--h. Ave. ran 4 receive reward. LOST Gold tuouiited hut pin. Reward if returned to this office. ' 4-19-tf LOST A small black purse with a;, ver and jewelry. In tiiis city la nlsht. Finder leave at tM office. LOST Sunday afternoon between La Grande' & Union., on the Hot Lake road-, a brown fur neck-scarf. Re turn to this office. t4-2-rl) REWARD. FOUND On Valley Ave., ort.ver. Alliance mill and McAIistT farm, a p:ttr r.t jpr-otacles ii '.ealhei- cam Owner can have same by calling t thl office and paying charges. 2-i -, LOST On road between Hot Lake and Cwe a brown fir. Finder will. re ceive reward by sending or notifying Mrs. De Gfoot of Cove. A-16-18 TREASl UEITS CALL FOR ( Ol'MY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby jriven that the un dersigned treasurer of Union county, Oregon, has funds on and to. pay all warrants which were endorsed p-loi to December 1. 1907. No interest al lowed on the; above warrants after April 14), 1909; -o.j JOHN FRAWLEY. ; - . .j Co una v Treasurer. Your Wants IN Ad Column thousand or mora waot -seeke'r spend one cent per word of your t T I i; FOR SALE.. FOH SALE Two to 'four " acrei of suburban property, well improved. 'PhoneBlack 1532. or W E. W. Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. Land for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalf land for said 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. . 3-23tf FOR OP Tr2 a ; Clydesdale fttallion. ' J. E. Reynolds, 'Phone Black 602, or Farmers. 11. S.15tt-d&w ' 1. FOP. SALE Portable sawmill with 25 h. p. boiler and 20 n, p. en-fine. In good running trim. Inquire at cor ner North street and V avenue. Il A. Bishop. - . 3-l9-2t FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Reds, hatching eggs. None better in Grande Ronde Valley, come and Bee. $l.ro 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 strictly pure. Burpies extra early $2 per 100; late Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75 Burbank seedling $1.30. George 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-S FOR SALE 12 inch plow good shane, and almost new. Price $10.00. J. J. Beldin, 2403 N Depot st. 4-8 .4 FOR SALE Household furniture; and 4 room cottage for rent. 160G 7th street. Phone Red 1811. 4-10-lT FOR SALE 4 lots in Block 139, in Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further particualrs apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New som 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash. 4-12-tf FOR SALE 1906 model Reo, five pas senger, 3ew transmission, call at 1503 8th st. Phone Red 272. 4-15 FOR SALE Three C6ws i and . one jersey bull, call or phone Black 1372 FOR SALE A clydesdale Btalioa ' coming four years. :i Good breeder, -4 colts can be seen on place.. Verge re, Ihon. or call at Herman Vehrsv, La Grande, " . 4-18 FOR SALE Five room cottage. Fur niture for same for rent' Inqmie ati'thls offle ' ' .' w vti;t. WANTED TO RENT a modern house of from five to seven rooms. In- i quire at this office. 4-20-2T j WANTED Ladies shoes to shine. Jolly & Dessilet's barber shop, shoe shine stand 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. , 4-8-23 . ' JIEX WANTED. . Ypung men wanted at once to qual ify for Railway Mail clerks. Must be under 35 years. See Mr. Mecham at Sommers Hotel, La" Grande.' Thurs- day. April 22 to 25th, four days only. 4-21-22 Respectfully, i t - E. L. MECHAM. j FIFTEEN MEN WANTED. I Fifteen young men wanted at once j to qualify for Railway Mail , clerks, j! Must be under 35 years, wages up to $1800, yearly. See Mr.' Mecham at . Sommers Hotel.. La Grande, Thursday, April 22 to 25th, four days only. ; 1 4-tl-&v -V I