La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 29, 1909, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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La Grande Professional
Directory
PHYSICIAN'S.
J. H. HUBBARD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office ia New Bank Building. Rooma
10-21. 'Phonea: Residence, Mala
19; Office, Mala 78.
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 1362. Residence Mala 65
N. MOLITOR, M. D. .
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams ave. and Depot at
Office Main 68. Residence Main 69.
BACON ft HALL.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office In La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19.
11. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52.
D. F. B. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE.
Osteopabtic Physicians.
Klrksville Graduates Under Founder.
Office Sommer Building. '
Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64.
, C, H. UPTON, PH. G.. M. D.
5 PhyHician and Surgeon,
ipecial attention given to Eye, Ear,
, , Nose and Throat.
Office In La Grande National Bank.
Building.
Phones Office, Main 2; Residence,
'Main. 32. -
YETEUINAUY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande.
Residence Phone Red 701. ' . .
OflW PHose nck 1361 ,
'Independent Phone 53
Both phones at residence.
,.; r-i DR. W. H. RILEY. .
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
( all kinds. Country calls promptly
. answered. .
Office 114 Adams avenue.
V Taones: Pacific Black 190l.v
Independent, 873 )
DR. T. W. R1DDELL, M. D. C.
Graduate Veterinarian.
Office Red Cross Drug Store,
hones: Pacific, Main 4. Home, 121
La Grande Qrgon
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. FICKLER
Stall, Mining, Irrigation Engineering
and surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office in Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande Oregor.
mrttmrwv'A r
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j The J. T. Scott Music
Successors to
: Bramvvcll Music Go.
Have a full and complete stock
of Edison Goods.
Pianos, Organs and all small in
stilments in line at reasonable
prices and terms.
The J. T. Scott Music Co.
B0t
Rheumatism.
Mrtr thon kIha out of every ten
caeee of heumat'Dre Mmplv rhe -
milium r th mfcle " '.
4amp. or chronic rheumatism. In
qcii re", no. tntrnnl ':r'ntr.if nt 1"
, required. Tbe tp n,l l',i
trrrfr.iDe LtnUuent ' tU thai
DENTISTS.
C. B. CAUTHORN ,
DentiBt.
Office oyer Hill'e Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon
J. C. PRICE, p. M. D.
DentiBt
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
juuiiamg. rnone uiact issi.-"
TEAC11ERS OF MUSIC.
PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 105
Greenwood ave., one door south ol
Adams ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA OLIVER
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Oliver
corner rourttt and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE
Instructor In Piano, Harmony , and
Technic.
2105 North Spruce Street.
La Grande Oregon
ARCHITECTS.
C. R. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl-
. neerlng.
Twenty Years' Experience.
ROBERT MILLER.
Architect.
Office 1107 AdamB avenue. 'Phones
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
" No. 8.'
ATTORNEYS.
Chas. E. Cochran Geo T. Cochran
COCHRAN & COCHRAN.
. Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande Oregon.
H. II. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the Courts of the State
and United States.
Elgin - 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 Sommer Block
La Grande Oregon.
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TIAVI,
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1976.
Co.
e
t
needed, an dit Is certain to give quick
relief. Give it a trial and aee for
1 A flne 22 gpeclal Wlni.hl.ftw fiUed
wlth peen Bight and extra finished
stock, is he first prize thin wek at
bt, I?ul wi, t'.?.' iiu? fv i
irr. ,mt . , r-nrl iite '. -f "-
' tn vei"i.e: not arort. .
BKSHM
ADVERTISED
P. B. Currey, the publicity man of
the Commercial club, and J. C. Gard
ner, an engineer, were callers here
Monday, Bays the Wallowa Sun.
They were on their way to Joseph
to make arrangements for an outing
to be given, by the engineers of La
Grande to Wallowa Lake on Sunday,
June 20. A rate of one fare for the
round trip will be made , from all
points on this branch for' the occas
ion. Mr. Currey informed us 'that his
town is going to outdo everything that
ever happened In the way of a Fourth
of July celebration. Not only is the
eagle to scream over our national
birthday but it will celebrate at the
same time the first dirtthrowing for
the Meadowbrook project When
completed this will place 30,000 acres
under cultivation. The reservoir will
cover 740 acre and the avfrnew rfonth
will be 54 feet.
As to the celebration on the Fourth
those gentlemen say that their town
is going to combine about a dozen
celebrations of the ordinary sort into
one grand glorious, never to be for
gotten "high jinks." Mr. Currey will
personally superintend the tying of,
the boquet to the eagle's tail while
.Mr. Gardner will have charge of the
lion's cage where people from this
valley will have an opportunity to
emulating what, our foredads did one
hundred nnd thirty years ago pluck
ing the mane from the Hon, provided.
they make it up into brushes to paint
the town In the evening. There will
be a cheap excursion rate, of course.
10 LECTURE
Prof. Hockenberry will address the
young people at the First Methodist
Episcopal church next Sunday even
ing at 8 o'clock, on the subject of
"The 20th Century Young Christian."
This will be the last opportunity to
hear Mr. Hockenberry before he
leaves for his new field In Portland.
Having been associated so Intimately
with the young people for eight years
It will be a pleasure to have as many
of them present as possible to hear
him.
When Mr. Hockenberry speaks it
is always worth while to listen, but
his farewell words will be of special
Interest. -
A cordal welcome is extended to all.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for in this office for the week ending
Mfoy 28, 1909.
LadlcB
Miss Pauline Newi.ll.
Mrs. Cordelia Walters.
Miss C. Waiters.
Gentlemen. '
Mr. A. B. Boyce.
W. J. Conrad.
Chas. C. Conners.
Mr. E. L. Forester.
Mr. Henry Henderson.
William Kendall. . '
X. L. McDonald.
Mr. Harley Newcomb. ,
Mr. R. C. Rose is.
PINEULES
Tha $1.00. bottle contains
2i times as much as the
60 cent size.
FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER
TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
AND LUMBAGO
A dose at bed time usn
Lr ally relieves the most
severe case before morning.
BACK-ACHE
JOHN W. KENNEDY CO.
CHICAGO. IT. 5. A.
PROrESSOR
DELMATE
Delegate C. E. Happersett, who rep
resented - the local brotherhood of
trainmen af the national convention
at Columbus, Ohio, for three days and
was called back by the Illness of his
father at Portland, arrived last even
ing from the metropolis. Mr. Happer
sett's father died last Sunday and the
funeral was held Tuesday.
At Columbus, Mr. Happersett atten
ded but few sessions of the conven
tion. In fact the monster gathering
of delegates had barely organized it
self when the message calling him
home, was delivered there. Close and
detailed correspondence with the local
brotherhood, and the printed min
utes will keep the local members In
touch with the legislation though no
representative Is on the scene.
New Auto License.
SALEM, Ore., All , records for the
registration . of , automobiles at the
. -. . . W V. w .w.
today when licenses were issued to 19
machines. Every part of the state and
all makes of machines are represen
ted. Very close tab Is being kept on
new machines by the secretary's office,
and a much greater number is being
registered than ever before.
Down at The Experiment Station.
There is a piece of ground along
the railroad, in the lower end of the
experiment grounds that shows evi
dence of good farming. It is as level
:i8 a floor, thoroughly prepared and
there are Indications of a master hand
In the work. As a matter of fact
three Beems to be more of the prac
tical at the experiment station this
year, and that institution is taking on
an air of thoroughness that looks good
to the passerby. Union Republican.
UNION
NURSERY
J. B. WEAVER, Prop.
Fruit, shade and or
namental trees.
Sherbs and : Roses.
Strawberry vines
and other small fiuit
SEND FOR PRICE
LIST
. UNION, ORE.
i
You
A
Need
Well
A letter to me stating
your location and needs
will bring you all the in
formation regarding well
drilling necessary.
R. A. -WEST,
Tlie Well Driller
We Want Your Wants
; in ; .
Our Want Ad Column
Your want it p'aced before a thousand or more want- seeker
very day Can you afford to spend on cent per word of your
wantaa where results are the keynotes? -
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Four room house fur
nished or unfurnished, also suite of
furnished house-keeping rooms,
Geo. Ball, corner 6th and Washing
ton. (M-26-J-2)
FOR SALE A 240-gg 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 1613
Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131.
FOR RENT A I -room house In good
condition; large clothes closet and
pantry; garden, chicken park; good
Red 1921 or call at 1313 Jackson
Ave., North La Grande. 3-3tf
FOR RENT Nice, cheerful, sunny
room for rent'o gentleman, facing
east on Fourth street; close in; mod
ern conveniences. Call at Observer
office.
FOR RENT Barn, Inquire of 1609
Fifth street A-1629
N. D. C. Pile relief, none so good.
Newlln Drug Co.
FOR RENT House and good one acre
garden. L. C. Smith. 4-19 tf
STORE FOR KEKT.
Store room on Elm St., now occu
pied by the L. C. Smith garage will
be for rent, on or before June 1st. In
quire of A. C. Huntington, phone Red
WANTED.
WANTED A boy over 14 to care for
lawn. Apply at 1806, Second street.
Waitresses Wanted.
Wanted At once, waitresses at the
Model Restaurant. Application must
be made In person.
WANTED fiirl for general house
work apply to Mrs F. L. Meyers,
806 Main avenue. (M-27-30)
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. and
depot a black lace collar; modalllor.
stick pin and a turquoise brooch
Finder please return same to 1114
Wash. Ave. and receive reward.
FOUND A pair of glasses In case.
Owner may have same by proving
property and paying for this notice
LOST In La Grande Sunday after
noon, a plain gold cuff button. Find
er will please leave at this office
and receive reward. 4-25-tf
LOST--A black Cocker Spaniel an
swering to the name of "Dick." One
front tooth In the lower Jaw missing.
Reward if returned to Mabel Mon-
- tague. ; (5-19-tf)
DO YOU KNOW ?
FOR CERTAIN?
that your title is good? I
Ad abstract will tell you
all about it and it may be I
to your advantage to have 2
one made. You cannot I
afford to take chances. !
;. R. OLIVE R:
In Grrrr's NztionLl Dank I
FOR 8AJJB.
FOR SALES Two to four acre of
suburban property, welt Improved.
'PhoneB'.ack 1632. or Me E. W.
Karri merer, 2004 Adams avenue.
Land for Sale.
40 acres of fruit, rarden or alfalft
land for eel cheap If taken soon, q
O. Huffman, R. F. D. 3. La Grande.
FOR SAIE Twenty h. p. Reo, in
, rood condition. Inquire at Lilly.
Foster hardware store. 3-23tf
FOR SALE OR TRADEA young
Clydesdale etalllon. J. E. Reynolds,
phone Black 303. or Frm. i
S-15tf-d&w
FOR SALE Single comb Rhoda
Island Reds, hatching eggs. None
better in .Grande Ronde Valley,
come and Bee. 1.60 per setting of
15. 33 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.
Burples extra early $2 per 100; late
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75
Burbank seedling $1.30. George
Wagner, Island City.
FOR SALE 4 lots in Block 139, in
Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round
house for further partlcualrs apply
to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New
som 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash.'
. 4-12-tr
FORSALE A sewing machine at a
' snap. - Inquire at 1914 Second t
street. tf
FOR SALE Gray mare 9 years old.f
weight 1000 lbs. First class family,
animal. G. K. Klappenstein, 1808
Cove avenue (M-27.-J-2)
FOR SALE Seed stock potatoes $L
per sack at Ramsey-Oldenberg ware
house. G. L. CLEAVER. C5-21-J0)
FOR SALE OR TRADE Columbia
chainless bicycle In good condition.
Phcne "Black 481, C." R. Buckley.
(May 20-25)
FOR RENT OR SALE Four room
house on one acre tract of lund,
bearing orchard. One block east of
North Side school huose. Phone
Black 1591.
''OH yALE First class furnitun.
For particulars call at Mis. Zuber s
residence. tf
Pinesaive ACTS likea rouince
Carbolized FORMS OF SKIM DIBEAJf
IdWlunoI
There are several kinds
J. of drilling but v the kind
the kind tnat makes the
farm pay is the drilling
which makes water avail-
able. There is no need
of a dry farm. The task
e
is not so great as you ?
may think. I have . had
years of experience and
understand the well busi
ness thoroughly.
ID. M. HUNT ?
LA 33 ANTE, CRE30N
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