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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1909)
ETOIXG OBSKKYEK, LA JHAM)t, Oi'K.o WEDNESDAY, JOE SO, 1909. tin Tu abstract before you Invest it' ffold buying a lot ol expensive liti gation and probable loss of the Invest Eav n draw you up an abstract, tni be thoroughly posted on what yoa are purchasing. We bare the only 'complete set of abstract books In I'n W county. Guaranteed accuracy aud L.n wnrV IA GEASDE IXYESTMEXT CO. -'..' 1 m rases j The vise men of today are those who on the slighest trouble with their eye sight have that trouble Investi gated by a reputable optician. Many am an wearing glasses today could have had his trouble remedied by the wearing of glasses for a short period if he attended to It In time. J. H. PEARE Summer Rates During the Season 1909. . via the ;';.;:- Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD . iv'r ; from :;.' :.. . Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla "Walla - and all points on The 0. R. & N. line To OMAHA and Return. . . . ... .$60.00 . To KANSAS CITY and Return. . .$60.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return. . . . , . .$67.50 To CHICAGO and Return . . . . $72.50 ' Going transit limit 10. days from date of sale, final return limit October 31. ' On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12. To Denver and Return. . . . ... ... .$55.00 On Sale May 17; July 1; August 11. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling pass . engers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute. -Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furnished by any O. R. & N. leal agent, or WM. McMUERAT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. A GOOD RECORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande'for many years. There must a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery . - A. B. C. Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 I The J; T. Scott Music Co. : ; Successors to .-'"ll' Bramwell Music Go. Remember we have the old reliable Ghickering, Weber, Kimball, Lester; : and 43 other good makes of : PIANOS Good line of small instruments and : Sheet Music. Edison's full line. : The J. T. Scott Music Co. j La Grande, Oregon ' IHSTRUOIO CAR dOHid ' After remaining here for two weeks, and supplying such instruction to rail road men ' as could be received in no other way. the I. C. S. airbrake in struction car will leave tomorrow morning for Kamela for another In struction course to those on the hel per service who could not come, to La Grande. The car will be taken out on No. 11 tomorrow. The last series ot addresses and lectures will be given this evening. During the stay here, every lecture has been 'well attended and much knowledge about air brakes has been acquired in two week's time. During that period, the men in charge of the car have raised the standard of air brake equipment here. Dance at Elks' Hall. -lluu ilia uMtic-e at the Elks Audi torium, July 5th at 2:30 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. Good muBlc, maple floor,, tic kets 10c in the afternoon and $1.00 at night. Receipts for the benefit of the celebration fund. (tf) Still another murder hiyBtery may be added to Umatilla county's already long list, relates the Pendleton E. O. George McCutcheon of near Nolen has reported to Coroner Folsora that his brother, Ed McCutcheon, had discov ered the bones and an arm and head of a man projecting from the soil in the river bottom, three miles below Nolen on the Slusher ranch. . The spot where the bones are reported to have been found is Just below the Smith place and about half a mile from the Frank Cheasley ranch. ' , The coroner notified McCutcheon to make a further investigation and then report his findings. He is how wait ing for' this latter report and until it comes little will be known of the mys tery. In the message received by Fol som nothing was said as to the ap pearance of the bones and it it not known whether the man had been dead one year or twenty. REAL ESTATB FOR SALE ' GET POSTED. 63 Lot No. 2, Div. A. New Haven add., with one share water. This, is an acre of good land $43.00. 53 Lot 3, block 2. Home Invest ment addition." One acre with one hare of water; one-fourth of the crop of potatoes goes to purchaser; good land $3200. . i 52 3 acres In block 1; 3 acres In block 6; Home Investment add., with good 3-room house; 65 young fruit trees; plenty of berries of all kinds; barn for 4 horses; 6 tons of hay; bug gy shed; shares of water. Price without the crop now on place 82500.00. 11 , 2acres good ground, with 2 room house 11000.00. i 17 2 acres good land; 4 room house; close in; can be made a nice home; not a bad buy at $1200.00. 21 4 acres land; 4 shares water; 6 room house; woodshed; - price now (2000.00. . 61 2 lots and a fine house of b rooms wiUi bath: (rood wiw ? barn ; 2 ' stalls ; " place for 8 cords wood, and room for carriage. Here is where, you could have a most de sirable home for the low price of $2G30.00. See this place and get the terms. , . ." .' ' - 54i Modern, 6 room; ' 2 closets: extra large pantry; bath, toilet, god basement, fine large veranda; good lawn, cemen walks, woodhousr. Now listen; this is of brick and the tlnest home in the city $3700.00. Here is where you can get good terms. 10 acres of fruit land with about 5 acres set to trees 3 and 4 years old. li acres now in potatoes. , 1 acres in grain; fine house and barn. Let us show this If you want a tract for fruit $2600.00. If you want a farm, we have them. If you want a house and lot we have them, or If you want real estate of anykind. We can supply your needs. La Grande Investment (oiiipaii) Foley Block. warn yt&gazme:':: You've got no use for any maga zine No ? ' Don't need EVERYBODY'S? No? Doesn't concern you ? No ? B UT high-priced freight, coal, ana lumberpure food cheap water ways ? That hits you i Yes ? That's what EVERYBODY'S is for. Get it ; cut out an article occasion ally and send it to your congressman. Things will begin to move ou won't feci so powerless. DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY I For Best quality of DRY chain wood call on l. E. BEAN ''vi Biggest loads for least money I PiiONE RED 1741 mtAAAAiLtfttfti'fftfftitttntttMtHMt N. K. WEST, Pres. Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. T. J. SCR0GGIN, Cash H. EiCCOLWCE, Asst. Cash' ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS , We are constantly adding new accounts and ' " our business is increasing at a very satisfact ory rate. Probably you might be glad and join us. ;-.V United States National Bank Of La Grande N. K.West t:P. Staples C. T. Bacon DIRECTORS Wm.lMiller H. E. Coolidge T. . Scroggin 7. L Cavines FrankConley A, T. Hill La Grande Professional Directory rnYsicuss. dentists. J. IL HUBBARD. M. D. , C. a CAUTHORN , Physician and Surgeon, Dentist. - Office la New Bank Building JRooms office over Hill's Drug 8tor. 10-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main La Grande , Oregon 98; Office .Main 78. s ' J. C " PRICE, Dv M. D. DR. A. I RICHARDSON. ; Dentist PhyalcUn and Surgeon. Room 23, L Grande National BaaH Office over Hill's Drug Store Building. Phone Black 199. Office Phone 1362. Residence Main 55. ; , TEACHERS OF MISIC . N. MOUTOR. M. D. , I Physician and Surgeon. . PROF. E. PORTER DAT. Principal Corner Adams ave and Depot st L Grande School of .Music ' Office Main 68. Residence Main 69. Mrs. Day, ? assistant School, ; 105 - V j.Crtziiwil uu uoor soutn ot " BACON & HALL.T;' Adams ave. 'Phone Black 1831. Physicians and Surgeons. ' Office in La Grande National Bank MISS STELLA OLIVER - Building.' Phone Main 19. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. 3. T, Bacon, Residence .Main 18. Studio at residence ot Turner Oliver i M. K. Hall.' Residence, Main 52. cr' Fourth and 0 avcna- DR. F. E. MOORE ., . MISS HOSE HOUSE ' ; . DR. H. C. P. MOORE Instructor in i':.;K. Harmony and Ostepathic Physicians. ' ,: Technic. . virksvllle, Graduates Under Founder. 2105 NV.rth Spruce Street :; Office Sonsmer Building. J ; ,l I Grande ;, v y Oregon Phones; Offlco Mkln 63; Res. Main 64. . , a ' AKLiillLtlS. C. H. UPTU.W PH. O.. M. D. ' " VhoV" , Physician and Surretm. . . v . i". . Special attention given W Kye. Ear. H frch"ec, "J Engineer Nose and Throat Surveying. Civil and Structural Engl- Office In La Grande National Bonk ' V J? eerlnf; ! Building. - Twenty Years' Experience. Phones: Office. Main 2 Residence ROBERT MILLER. Main 32. Architect " , "" " '"' " 1 Office ,1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones VETEK1 NA RY SURGEON S. pacific. Main 1. Home Independent " DR. P. A. CHARLTON. ' No.' 8, , ; Veterinary Surgeon. ATTORNEYS. jffice at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. ,i" Residence Phone Red 701. Chas. L "Cochran Geo T. Cochran. PHor ?Urk 1361 , COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Independent Phone 53. . , Attorneys. - Both phones at residence. La Grande National Bank Building-, ''hi .I. La Grande Oregon. DR. W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. H. H. LLOYD. Vaccination, DentlBtry and Surgery , Attorney at. Law. t all kinds. Country calls promptly Practices In all the Courts ot the State tnswired. v ' and-Uniwd States. . ; Office 1 '14 Adams avenue. Eltfn , V - v Oregon : iTZSZZSF ' - ' - - Attorney at Law. DR. T. W. RIDDELL, .u. I). C. Practices in all the courts of the State Gr duate Veterinarian. ; and United SUtes. Office Red Cross Dru'y 9tnre. UJIIce in La Grande National Bank) '.'.otes: Pacific, Main 4. Hntr.e, 121. Building, La Grande. Oregon. lGrftPde rag0D- WILUAM M. RAMSEY. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. vi-L -u i- -l. t-i-u -.-I--L -l -i - -i. -l -i. -u-t. -run.' Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block L. A. PICKLER ' La Qrande - Oregon aval, Mining. Irrigation Engineering vliV- '-- , ; and surveying. y . -?: " ur estimates, plans and speclflcations. J MRS. GRACE McALlSTER. Office In Bohnenkamp Building, " Teacher and Manager. Grande Oregor. Telephone Farmers 1978. What Are You Worth From the Neck up? The ordinary unskllledlaborer Is worth from 11.60 to $3.00 per day from , theneel down. . . If you are capable of doing Lead work planning and directing the work of others, your services are worth from $1.00 to $10.00 per day upwards.' Two flty to seven, dollars day represents the difference from a financial standpoint between the trained and the untrained worker,' or In other words If your value, lies from the neck up, or neck down. ' ,' Many a man, who today is down In the mire of over work ' and' under pay, with acourse of tratning such as the I. C. S. Is able to give, would become a louder In his chosenwork. If you are ambitious and willing to utilize your spare time for advancement, drop me aline nnrl tell me something of your ambition and what you would like to prepare for. The I. C. S. will nscpt you morethan hnlfway. Vwi are putting your self under no obligation by. writing us and we are willing to give you every opportunity of Investigating our methods and after H has been explained to you, act on your own Judg ment Write today. ' ' , s Address ' ' I E. Martin, ;,.,v Representing . International Correspondence School, BOX h9i, WALL WALLA, WASH