La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 19, 1910, Image 5

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, I. Stephens of Joseph was a land
office visitor today. , ' . -
W . R. Kivette left this morning
for points in Wallowa county..
Vr Miss Bertha Berger left thiB morn
ing for Hot Lake to be absent sev
eral days. 's -" ;
i J. P. Graham, of Portland, master
mechanic of the O. R. N., arrived
this morning on official business.
John Woods of Walla Walla came
In this morning enroute to Wallowa
county for a few days. ,
Alex Llndsey of R. F. D. No. 2 has
received ' a" new. cream ' separator to
day from New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Press Lewis, and
daughter' 'Maxlne are home from a
trip to. Portland, and while en-route 1
they visited friends at The Dalles,
'- : A portion of the machinery for the
La Grande Manufacturing Co., for
the manufacture 'of" the' automatic
thresher is In the depot . k
Mr.' and Mrs. Mllllgan, who have
been visiting their daughter Mrs. C.
N. Lewis of Hilgard, came home to-
.flay. . 1 ' . ;
' Mrs. J. L. Ireland left yesterday
for Walla Walla where she will visit
her parents and other, lfclatives for
eovarbl WOolra
Machinist Suttbn and family ar
rived last evening from Portland and
from this time on Mr. Sutton, will
be connected with , the O. R. & N. In
Mr. and Mrs F. F. 'Spaulding, for
mer residents of this4 city but for
; several years living at The Dalles,
where Mr. Spaulding has been train
dispatcher, have moved to Portland
Henry Calvin Holt, of Pine, Ore-
"gon; I. T. Welch, of Baker City, Ore
7" gon; Joseph A. Welch, of Baker City;
Oregon; William S. Welch, of Baker
City, Oregon and Ross Leedy, Hold
man, Oregon, made timber and stone
- proofs today.
Councilman J. T. Williamson, the
chairman of the water committee of
the council," goes to Pendleton to
night to Interview the officials there
accordance with the plan of the com
mittee to readjust the rates for lo
cal water. , , ,
This ia. a great country. In one
portion of the city a poultry show Is
in progress.,, with as fine a lot of
birds on exhibit as any one would
want to view. , In another portion
of the city may, be found a crew of
men handling a car load or eggs
shipped in from the east , .
J. A. Thronson of Imbler ' came' up
today attending the poultry show.
Mr. Thronson is arranging to go
into the poultry business along with
his fruit orchards and is looking
o(ver the. breeds , exhibited with a
view of making a selection.
. Mike Castecas has opened "Shine
Parlors", in1 the room, next to the
Eastern Oregon Light . and Power
Company's office, and win ne open ior
business at once. Mr. Castecas will
cater especially to ladies trade and
his place of business will remain op
en, every evening until 11 o'clock
His ad. appears elsewhere In the pa
per. , v.J
A. Brauer, grand secretary of the
Foresters of America, with headquar
ters in the Oregonlan Building, Port
land, is in the city today and to
; night will address an Important meet
ing of the local court of Foresters.
Initiations and speeches of the warm
up kind are slated for this evening,
and all Foresters are urged to te
present : , ,
X fOOETT. $
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Society centers this week In the In
tre Nob dancing party to be given to
night at the Elk's hall. Music w';l
be furnished by either a bIx or a
seven-piece orchestra and all that
can be done to make the event a
. pleasurable one, will be looked after.
If coffe doe3 you ham there h a causes
ground properly. We pride ourselves in
; .
This will be the third party given by
the young men who constitute the
Club. ; '' . - .'' ' " '
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Logan last ev
ening entertained the decam Club.
Five Hundred was the game for the
evening and Mrs. E. E. Bragg "cap
tured the prize. A 'delicloua lunch
eon was served. Besides the club
members, Mr. and Mrs. John Thelson
and Mrs. L. W, Damon, of Portland,
were in attendance, , Uglj I
' The ladies of the 600 Club will be "
entertained .tomorrow afternoon at
the home of Mra. Chester. Newlln on
Main Arenni v.; ' SiU$2$hi
The Afternoon Klaffee Klatch V"
meet at the home of lira. 7. 7. CwT
on Fourth Street, Friday afternoon.
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The Baracea Class of - the ; Presby
terian Sunday School will entertain
the ' Philathlan ' Class , and other
friends at the Manse this evening. '
FOR1VARD rBOSECCTOR FOR UX
ION AJfD WALLOWA COUNTIES
Dies of heart failure at Maker ut),
! lVell-known nolltlrtnn.
The Baker City Herald says: "At
7:30 last evening Judge II. E. Court
ney passed peacefully away at his
home, conrer of' Fourth and Auburn.
He has been ailing for many months'
past with heart trouble and had been
unable, to be. about much, since last
June. During the last three weeks
he was confined to his bed and death
was expected at any time. His end
was peaceful and he was cheered by
the v presence of his wife and son,
Henry Courtney. He is aslo surviv
ed by a brother, Dr. H.' A. Courtney,
who resides in Portland.
Judge Courtney was one of the. old
est and one of the .most highly re
cpected members of the Baker county
bar. lie was a Jurist of ability, . a
deep thinker, logical ,ieasoner, and
possessed of impartial Judgment. For
20 years he has practiced his profes
sion in Baker City v and during that
time had made many warm personal
friends." . ' C . !
H. E. Oourtney was a native of
Ireland. He came to Baker City
something over 20 years ago, and
was for many years ' prominent In
the local ; bar, . During the days of
the democratic-populist fusion he was
elected district attorney for. Baker,
Union and Wallowa counties and was
successful as a prosecutor.
'arte, i
La Grande, Oregon, January 13,
1910. Inasmuch as r at ' the
present time the cost of living la
much greater in proportion than
the prevailing prices of labor, we,
the undersigned ; carpenters hereby
resolve and agree that after the 1st
day ef April A. D. 1910 the uniform
wage for carpenters shall be 4.00
per day of nine hours instead of $3.50
as it Is at present; and We hereby
further agree that we will not do any
work at less wages than the above
rate. '
Signed J. N. Kohl, W. A. Ludlker,
Joseph Horatman, M. M. MarqnU,
Thos. H. Moore, F. B. Houstan. T.
S. Spiker, C. L. Splker, J. Sslker, C
D. Goodnough, D. E. Cook, J. J. Clan
ey, C. O. Green, F. W. "Pattlson, G.
O. Chapman, J. L. Slater. W. P. Noble,
L D. Sheets, W. C. Kelly, Heisner
Robinson, E. W. Kammerer, J. F.
Steinbeck, Louis Wright
FOR SALS Eight and a fraetlon
lots southeast of the Court House.
Very cheap If taken Immediately. In
quire ot Janitor at L. D. S. church.
PASSESAVMY
- find out what it is may be that it is not the right kind of coffee to start rith, cud ngzte. myfce that it T73 ztl :
having the best coffee in town and when ground with our electric mill makes a fine cup of coffee..
ONT TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT TEST IT FOR YOURSELF. ; f
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iEdlson, Victor and Columbia Pt'.onT
graphs and Records at Ncwllxr Book
and, Stationary Company. . ,r
SB. K. Pi XEXDELLSOIOr
DOCTOB OF CPTIC3
. .PEBSLiXESTLl LOCATED AT
1106 ADAMS AVitlTCE, OPPOSITE
THE POSTOFFICE. ' '
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BE. MENDELSOHN'S GLASSES
GIVE THE BEST EESULTS,
i wrTurarr'
HEP' unes'P
ill UU.
The "only near-and-fa glasaea
that can be universally worn
without diecomfort, and without
that suggeatively "old" appear
ance. Bifocala that look and
wear like plain glasses, but give
you perfect double service. : 1
Dr Mendelsohn's deep curve lenses
gives wider field, e'earer vision,
greater comfort, improved . appear
ance.v ( j , '. '
ONE CHARGE COYERS ENTIRE
COST OF EXAMINATION,
,V- GLASSES, THAMES
The doctor is endorsed by . all of
the leading oculist of Portland and
all of" the physicians in' La Grande "
The entire problem lies in these
three words Rightly fitted ' lenses.
TOUR CASE WILL NOT PUZZLES
DR. MENDELSOHN
and he guarantees satlfactlon In ever;
. - , , respect .
Office hours from 9 to 12 and from
1 to 5. By special appointments in the
evening.
Dr. IV. 0. McMillan
Painless Oentislry
la Grande National Bank Bldg.
Both Phones
HAVE SOUND KIDNEYS.
A Few Doses Make Ont of Order Kid
neys Act FIw.
Out of order kidneys act fine xml
Lackake or bladder misery Is relieved
after a few doses of Papes Dlureth.
Pains In the back, sides or lom i,
rheumatic twinges, debilitating head
ache, nervousness, diiilnesS, sleepll
neaa, Inflamed or swollen eyelids,
worn out feeling and many other
symptoms of clogged, inactive kidneys
simply vanish. '
Frequent, painful and uncontroll
able urination due to a weak or Irri
tated bladder Is promptly overcome.
The moment yon suspect any kid
ney, Madder or urinary disorder or
feel rheumatism coming, begin tak
ing this harmless remedy, with the
knowledge that there Is no other med
icine at any price, made - anywhere
else, in the world, which will effect so
.'thoroughly and. prompt a cure as a
fifty cent treatment'of Pape's Diuretic
which any druggist can supply.
This unusual preparation goes di
rect to the out-of-order kidneys, blad
! der and urinary system, cleaning, heal
lng and strengthening these organs
and glands, and completes the cure
before you realize It
few days treatment with Pape's
Diuretic means clean, active, healthy
kidneys, bladder and urinary system,
cleaning, healing and strengthening
these organs and glands, - and com-'
pletes the cure before you realize it
Accept only Pane's Diuretic fifty
cent treatment from any drug store,
anywhere in the world. .
' Tfastel.
Position by experienced book keeper
good references. Address Box Ml, La
Grande, Oregon, or telephone Red 171
MISS CECIL SMITH.
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PEOFESSIOSAL DntECTOBT.
: BACON IIALL, w -PhyslcUna
and. 8urgeons. ,
Oflce ta La Grande National Bank
Bull ding. 'Phne Main 19.
fc. T. Eaoxm. Residence. Ualn 18. ,
ILK. H&n, Residence, Main 52
a a UPTON, PH. G. M. D.
Phyatcfan and Surgeon.
Special attention glva to Eye,
Ear
. Noee and Throat
)fflce la La Grande National Bank
Building. . , .
"hoaea: OSce. Mala ,-, Resident,
Main 31
J. B. HUBBARD, liD. '". .'.
, Physioiaa and Surgeon '
Office ta New Bank Building Rooms
2-31. 'Phenes: Residence, Mala
W; Office 79. i .
N. MOUTOR, M. D.
Physician and Sargeon. '
i corner Aaams ae. ana uepot st.
Offiee Main 68. Residence Main C9
DR. L. H. UNDERWOOD,
: At present located In
Dr. Richardson's Ofilces over Hill's
Drug Store. Special attention te dig
cases, and surgery of the eye. Phone
Black-1362 Ind 353. '
GEO W. ZIMMERMAN,
OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN.
Sommer Building Rooir s 7-8-9-10,
Phones, Home, 1322, Pacific Main 6I
Residence Phono, Plack 951, Successor
to Dr. F. E. Moors
DENTISTS.
J. C. PRICE. D. M. D.
Dentist
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building. Phone Black 1991.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande.
Residence Phone Red 70L
Office Phone Btyck 13 1.
Independent Phono 63,
Both phones at residence. '
DR. W. H. RILEY.
; Graduate onm Sr iuSverstt,., f
Vaccination, Dentistry und Suirery
ot all kinus. Country calls promptly,
answered. Agents for National Live
stock Insurance Association. Portland
Oregon. ' . ,v
! ' Office, 14 Adams avenue. ; -Phones:
Pacific, Black 1901. f
. Independent 373. r-
Cleairaince
Syits
OLTmpio flour 18 maae rrom
carefully selected Northwestern
wheat, thoroly cleaned
by the most modern methods known.'
All the nutritious qualities of ths
wheat are retained and it reaches yon
clean and pure and wholesome. If your
dealer can't supply you, write us
tell you who can but don't
Olympic insist
there Isn't any Just
sub good."
AT YOUR
ATTORNEYS.
C H. CRAWFORD.
:.. Attorney at Law. v ,. .. i
Practices in all the courts of the &ti
and Uulted States. r
Office in La .Grande National Ban
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
Chas. 2. Cochran Geo T. Cochrai
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN.
Vj: . Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande -Vt Oregr
tTIULlAM M. iUUUSKl'
Attorney and Counsello
0 ,, . ;
v It Law.
Rooma 15 and 16 So
er Block.
La Grand, ,
y Oreroa
TEAOHEIW OP MUSIC. -I'RLA
CARLOCK.
Teacher of Piano.
' PMU ot Pierre Douilet of the San
J Otaierratary.
r children the Burrows course of
music study and musical kindergat
ten. Studio In the Mabaffey Bldg.
Frlghtfal Fate Aiert.
"I would have teen a ?rtppie
fo
ome a?.d compare our prices and
the quality of our goods with others
and satisfy yourself - . .
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uXTv ho tin or
alwavs successful V
I always use . " . .
and scoured
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and weTl
take any
upon i
GIlO,CEIl9S
life, from a terrible cut on my kaee
cap." writes Fran Dlsberrr. KelULe
Miua., "wuniiui tiiicalttna arnica
fe. wtilcli aouu curuii CD-" I
for woucids, cut ua brut'
cures, burns, scalds, o
t, It mxm
sores. - ssis
ravons. World's
est tor FUa
50c at the New
ji Drur Company.
: Wcsi Boa id.
No. 9-Mall. r. 10:50 p. m.
No. 6 It. ras..ar 10:05 p m
O No. 7- nh. B)i. ar. 9:25 a m
V st Bound
No. 10-Ma:i, ar. 6:30 a. m.
No. 6, local pas ar 9:2f5 a m
No. 8, ChL spl. ar8:30 p. m. ! X
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Gasoline wood saw.
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