La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 20, 1909, Image 7

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"Where Nothing is
Too Much Trouble."
DUPLICATE EECEIPT BOOKS, ETC.
ALL SORTS OF BLANK BOOKS
THE (HOKE
BAKEK ORDERS IAVEMET
SETERAL STREETS.
REST--RdMP"RECUPERATE
' At The Seashore
iNvKiii BEACH
la a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure ground
possibilities. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation perfect bath
ing boating fishing riding driving, and exploring, make North
Beach the most charming and popular play ground on the North Pa
cific Coast
THE O R. & N
HAS A SPECIAL SORTER EXCURSION RATE TO NORTH BEACH
POINTS OF
$16.15
FROM LA GRANDE, ORE.
Remember this will give you the daylight ride on the Steamer T. J.
Potter down the Columbia river. Ask for our booklet "Outing in Ore
gon." J. H. KENNEY, AGENT 0. R. AN. CO, LA GRANDE, OREGON.
VM. McMURRAT.
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore
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A GOOD RifCORD
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
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The J. T. Scott Music Co.
Successors to
Bramvvcll Music Go.
Remember we have the old reliable
Chickering, Weber, Kimball. Lester; :
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and 4 o other good makes of
PIANOS
Good line of small instruments and
Sheet Music. Edison's full line.
The J. T. Scott Music Co.
La Grande, Oregon
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Decide to Use Popular Material For
Its Pavement
At an adjourned session of tbe city
council last night contracts were
awarded for paving Front street,
storm sewer construction awarded to
J. O. White and about thirty blocks
of cement sidewalk were ordered
built, says the Baker City Herald. '
"That Is going some," said an old
time resident of Baker City who was
In attendance at the meeting. "This
has surely been a meeting that ac
complished something. Less than an
hour was consumed and business was
transacted to the amount of almost
a hundred thousand dollars, t have
been in attendance at meetings Of
the- Baker council In years gone by
when an Item of four dollars would
stick the session until nearly mid
night" Bltnlithlc Was The Choice. ;
When five members of the city
council voted last night for bitulithic
pavement at a cost of $2.35 per square
yard, they did so with full knowledge
of the history of that particular kind
of pavement and with a further de
sire of not wishing to try any new
brands when they were certain of the
merits of one with which they were
thoroughly familiar.
Ilassam pavement was offered for
$2.00 per square yard with excava
tion, extra, and (.iranltoU was offered
for?2.G6. Jos. J. Ilellnei. one of Ba
ker's attorneys, appeared for the Has
sam people and argued 'to the coun
cil the merits and economy of using
that kind of paving. Ills remarks
were carefully made and his speech
was received with the utmost respect.
He closed his talk with an admonition
to the common council regarding the
maintenance of the paving and sug
gested that the whole matter be de
layed until bids could be tried to
cover this point.
The Observer telegraph news
vice gets the news.
ser-
IIEXI SUNDAY
Consolation at the wonderful show.
Ing of McCredle'a bunch down south,
is about the extent of solace for lo
cal baseball fans these days, it seems
there will be no game here next Sun
day. Grant Lincoln has not been ap
prised of any team's coming to this
ball games here of the faster sort
city, and it Is safe to say that base
will be limited In numbers hereafter.
What the other teams of the four-club
league will do has not been made
known yet Something "may show up
here before Sunday, but today In
dications point to another holiday In
baseball circles.
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SHOWS GOOD judgment.
Pastime's Production of "Man to Man"
Is Well Received.
Mr. Curtlss displayed good Judg
ment In selecting "Man to Man" as an
end -week bill for his Btock company.
The popular little .Pastime theatre
was Allied to overflowing for the first
performance of this delightful play
last night, and indications are that
the audiences for tonight and tomor
row night will be fully as large. T'u
company made a hit in- the play from
the firBt to the last and all left tha
house with nothing but prainc for
those who's names make up the cast.
Miss Lucile Tucker 'made a host of
new friends by her clever perform
ance of "Pansy" and the same may be
said of Miss Natino, who looked and
acted the part of "Hose" to perfec
tion. Russel Harrison made a swell
looking "Dan", while Mr. Leonarl
and Mr. Baker concocted vile plots.
only to be outwitted in the end, to the
satisfaction of all.
Mr. Curtlss came in for a liberal
share of applause for his artistic Im
personation of "Jason." The s;ecl:il
ties were all good and greatly enjoyed.
For Sale.
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the Summer's
Cocking
No kitchen apliancegivessuch
actual satisfaction and real home
'comfort as the new Perfection
Wick Elue Ham Oil CYok
Stove. Kitchen work, this coming
summer, will to better and quick
er done, with greater personal
comfort for the worker, if, instead
of the stifling heat of a coal fire,
you cook by the ttnctntrattd
Vick Blue Fiame Oil CooIt-SIove
Deliver htat where yoo want it-neret where you don't want It J
liiu. it dot not overheat the kitchen. Note the CABINET TOP
- tvnu shelf for warming plate and keeping food hot after cooked, alao
convenient drop shelves that can be folded back when not In ute, ani
tVi nickeled (fcars for holding towel. . ..
Tb ve size. With or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer',
or write our nearest agency. ; .
CIV?) L A MP nev'r diaannointt aafa,
"y economical and a won
derful liht giver. SolUlly made,
beautifully nickeled. Your In ing-room will bt pleatanfw
with a Kayo Lamp.
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(Incorporated)
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I La Grande Professional
j Directory
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1'UlSltIANS.
Household effects must be sold at
once, dining table, hairs, rocKers,
couch, refrigerator, cook and heating
stoves, rugs, bedroom set, etc,,
(A-20-tf) Mrs. Ross, 1806 Fourth st
A Section of Wheat Land for
Sale
Near Alicel, all or part, $50 to $60 per acre, will
be under ditch. Write Box 5 El cm. Oregon, for thn
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particulars. . .
P.
HOT POINTS
FOR 30 DAYS
Even if it is Free?
What is a
HOT POINT?
any way and who has 'em. The
Observer will tell you about it
next week.
J. H. HU1JBARD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In New Bank Building .Rooms
20-21. 'Phones: Reldence. Main
89; Office, Main 79.
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Hill's Drug Store '
Office Phone 1362. Residence Main 65
N. M0L1T0R, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams ave and Depot st
Office Main C8. Residence Main 69.
BACON & HALL.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office In La Grande National Bark
Building. Phone Mr in in.
S. T. Bacon, Residence .Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence. Main C2
DR. P. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORf3
OBtepathic Physicians.
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder.
Office Sommer Building. .
Phones: Office Main S3; Res. Main 64.
Go to the
E-BU-8A THE 0SLT LAWFUL PILE CUBE.
BecMM It dnM nnt -nntaln n--nftn-
l DOlaonoui Attm. noAiiu F.PTT.ft A mpm tini. rr a rum-JL
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. reeonunends erery Ingredient of EUU-8A. Drag laws make "false or
i -aimuiii kaiiueaw m crime. - xnerarore ine sue or ail old or aar-
v CO tie nlla anMllclnM la t!tinl hAMnu , r- v-.. .
m w - o w w mv urn WIWS 1 1 1 .1 i
Juurow; produce constipation and never care. Only drux-lsts of
i.ihm sell aaa eaanree suba
i-w . SXLTZSTBOSS'S FAMUI DBCG S10S&
ROYAL BAKERY
for your cakes and pastry for Sunday. A trial order wil
convince you that we are selling the best BREAD in the city.
Our Ice Gream and ourSherbert is the
talk of the town
HERMAN ROESCH, Prop.
C. H. UPTON, PH. O., M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
Office in La Grande National Bank
Building.
Phones: Office, Main 2 Residence
Main 32.
VETEltmiiY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Giaude.
Residence Phone Red 701.
Dffloe Psoce Plark 1361
Indeyenaent Phone 63.
Both phones at residence.
DR. W. 11. RILEY.
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry, and Surgery
t al1 kinds. Country calls promptly
taswered.
Office 14 Adams avenue.
' hones: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 373.
. DR. T. W. RID DELL, M. D. C.
' Or 3uate Veterlrarian.
Office Red Cross Drug Store,
ores: "aclflc, Main 4. Home, 121.
Grande Oregon,
UEMISTS.
C. B. CAUTHORN "'"' " '
Dentist.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregoa
J. C. PRICK, D. M. D.
"" ' Dentist
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building. Phone Black 199L
TEACHERS of Mrsir" r
PiiOF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant 8chooL 146
Greenwood ave., one door south ot
Adams ave. 'Phone Black 183L
MISS STELLA OLIVER '
Teacher of Piano and Harmony. .
Studio at residence ot Turner Olivtr
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS KOSR HOUUB
Instructor In Piauw. Harmony anl
Technic.
2105' North Spruce Street
La Grande . Orpza-
1KCI1ITECTS.
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C. R. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering.
Twenty Years' Experience
ROBERT MILLER.
, Architect
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phoaes
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
. No. 8.
ATT0ILMEI8.
Chas. fi. Cochran Geo T. Cochna
COCHRAN & COCHRAN. .
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande Oreaoa.
H. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices In all the Courts ot tbe State
And United States.
Elgin Oregoa
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
. I A. PICKLER
StrmL Mining. Irrigation Engineering
and surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Oreads Oregor.
C H. CRAWFORD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices in all the courts of the State
and United 8tates.
Office la La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
WILLIAM M. RAM8ET. .
: Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Rooms IS and 10 Sommer Block
La Grande .Oregoa.'
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MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone farmers 1971.