La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 31, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LA QBAHDE EVENING OBSEBVEH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 1 , 1910.
$ o'
--.. - '.. .'. - '
PROFESSIONAL DIIIECT0I1T.
A special sale Is being arranged for
Saturday at the Toggery, of Stein- J
WOOD SCARCE W
i
Bloch suitsSizes 42. 44 and 46. '
tlmod
$
; fartfllTSICIASS AXD SOtGE0S.
r,
a b.
ir 19.
29.
MOLITOR. M. U. Physician ami
.Burgeon. Corner Adams Ave. an 1
6 am . Art . . - Ji
Depot street, umce, Main os; uesi-
Bence 9.
a:
H. UPTON. Ph. G. M. D.-Physician
.nd surgeon. Special attention to
ve.'Ear. Nose and Throat., Office
n La Grande' NatKmal Bank Buil:
ng. Phones: Office: Main I,. Resi
dence Main S3. .' 7 ' ; '
Want ada par. one cent a word.
When the digestion Is all right, the action
cf the lweis regular, there is a natural crav
ing ami reli.sU for food. When this is lack
in1; yr.! nmy hnvr that you rncd a dosa of
t' amr'aiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
lu.'y birtnpuien the digestive organs, im
prove the appetite and tgulate the bowels.
maliJ
111
oral
clj
un Vsl
Aon
r -
E0. W. ' ZIMMERMAN OSteopatE
i, $5;1 physician.' Sommer Bldg., Hooms 7,
8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332.
pacific. Main 63, Residence phone,
Black 951. Successor" to Dr. C. E
Moore. ' " - .r , ' -
L. RICHARDSON Physician! and
surgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 5 p. m.
except Sunday. Sunday y appoint
ments. Telephones: Office, Black
1C62; Jnd. 351; residence, Mala '55;
ind. 312. ; ' .'
Its' 1
jooneless.
j'Limch;
ill. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor bt
Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses
rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105
Adams Ave. FolerHotel Bldg. La
Grande, Oregon.
' 1 , .. 1
&R. H. L. UNDERWOOD and DR
DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office Of
er Wright Drug store.- Special at
tention paid Jo diseases and surgery
of the eye.' '' wrHrV hyi r.
Phones Office Main 22; residence,
Main 728. :
Ij. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist Room
23, La Grande National Bank Build
lug. Phone Black 899. '
DR. P, A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur
geon. . Office at Hill V Drug store,
La Grande. , Residence, phone, Red
701; Offlce'phone. Black 1361; Inde
pendent phone 63; both phones at
residence." ' '
yATXOENETS AX LAW.
COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys:
Chas.' E. Cochran .and Geo. T.; Coch
ran. , La Grande National Bank
Bldg.', La Grande," Oregon!
T. H. CRAWFORD-kAttorney at Law.
Practices in al lthe courts of the
State and United States. Office in
La Grande National Bank Bldg., La
Grande, Oregon,
errmg
m
glass
jcirs
t
Royal Grocery
and
Bakery
' 1
Hit StTrLY AEQL'l HALF AS
ciu:.r as rsiAU .
Dry Wood Es-pcctally is 5Iinus Qnan
V.'tHy tit Wood Station. ,
Kainela, Ore., Oct 21 (Special)
The wood supply at Kamela this year
is very short, ' especially dry wood.
There is only about half as 'ranch wood
here now as there was last year at
this time. p. Truax. th merchant owns
abeut all the'dry wood at that place.
Knniflii Personals.
Mr. W. S. Nelson's father and moth
er were the guests of their son last
week. Their home Is at Weston.
R. R! Collins and son of Freewater
are here with two teams to half their
wood if tfiey don's sell it In the tim
ber. . : v '. .
D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer.
Baker City, Oregon.
Professional Elocutionist.
MIbs Katherine P. Mitchell, gradu
ate and post graduate in Oratory &&d
English, Cumnock school, Northwest
ern , unlrerslty, Chicago, 111.. Private
and closs work. Elocution, Oratory,
Dramatic work. Physical Culture, Tu-
ltor and Critic, English Literature and
I Composition. Phone Black 331. -1403
N. Avenue.
I PIS
-, 209 FIR ST. PHONE MAIN 731
STORE
Mrs.; I. A. Palmer Prop.:
A new line of hair switches
now on sale for the next ten
days ending Nov. 5,
NewTransfer
Line
M. L. Leader
PROPRIET6ll :l
u REP 3762. ;
Draying of all kinds
i' . ' 'l
Well Casing
Call or write M
t for Estimates ,
and v- Prices.
John Melville
1W5 Mams Arc. !
U GRANDE, ORE
Ti..iiftii rfj.jfti iiiOii iifl nflUjifitti i" r" i hi i lfc Ai i
Settle It Now
Settle It Right
For constitutional amendment
giving to cities and towns
exclusive power to license,
regulate, control, suppress,
or prohibit the sale of intox
icating liquors within the
municipality.
328 X Yes
it
.4
1 ENDORSED BY
40,000 OREGON CITI2
N3
4t
J Ji
Chinas and the Morse Code, ,
Difficulties of the Chinese language
were ably demonstrated when the
problem arose of adapting it to tele
graphy. How was'lt possible to apply
tile Morse - alphabet to a language
which has no alphabet at all, but con
sists , of nearly 44,000 characters?
Then It was Impossible to treat Chi
nese phonetically,, writing -down the
sound of the Chinese words in Euro
pean letters and translating them into
Morse dots and dashes, because no
such system could deal with the Chi
nese niceties of Intonation. The in
genious solution came from a Danish
professor. He simply , codified the
7,000 commonest Chinese characters,
representing each by numerals. Thus
the Chinese word for "cash" became
0030 in the code, and the operator had
only to send the code signal for that
Rachel's Onion.
; I was amused by the observations of
a retired actress who sat beside me at
the Conservatoire examinations and in
an undertone thought aloud- as the
recitations wentton. . . :
"Why so much weeping and wring
ing of the hands?" she said of a can
didate attempting Andromaque. "How
she spoils her nice young face in at
tempting to force tears from her eyes!
At this distance nobody could scent an
onion In her pocket handkerchief.
Rachel . resorted to that trick in
'Adrienn'e Lecouvreur,' and the tears
flowed freely without facial contor
tions. I heard it said that as she left
the. stage she gave the onion she held
to Prince Napoleon to eat In salad and
that , he did so." Paris Letter to Lon
don Truth.
Insurance Gambling.
The Britisher's favorite gambling is
Insurance gambling. He will take out
a policy against anything, from the
death of the king to the loss of a horse
race by a thoroughbred,' Marine in
surance gambling by those who have
no direct Interest in the safety of a
ship or Its cargo grew Into such abuses
that parliament was compelled to pass"
a drastic act to prevent such gambling
on marine accidents and losses by
those not otherwise concerned. -
. Social 8lights. ,, ,
"Mrs. Jangle says she can remember
when that fashionable Cumrox family
didn't know where the next meal was
coming from." , , ' I V
"Well," replied Miss Cayenne, It's
evident she didn't invite them to dine
with her then, so there's no reason
why they should Invite her now."
Washington Star. . r '
-Audible 8leep
"Is Mrs. Schnorer in?" asked the
caller. ..
. "Yes, ma'am," answered the maid of
all work In the boarding house. "She's
at' present in her room.''
"Are yon sorer : v
i "Yes, ma'am. I Just overheard her
taking a nap."
His Defense. .
"What defense," asked the grafter's
wife, "did you make when you faced
the investigating committee?"
"I vehemently called the man who
had brought the charges a liar." Chi'
cago Record-Herald.
Nothing Is more disgraceful than in
sincerity. Cicero.
CiCwberlaio's Colic, Cholera and Diar
jt&k Remedy is today the best known med
2 ?a use for the relief and cure of bowel
Knpltints. It cures griping, diarrhoea,
iienterv. and should be taken at the first
nnaturil looseness of the bowels. It U
eaa&lly valuable for children and adults, It
nfwayscurei
siJiV j a J.32
Bp ri . I J 1 1 I 11 . '.. .J L..- l. Ja'.Wi It! U -111 J .'.,.L-,.. ,... ...... ....1., S
ADD
ION
to m GRANDE
The. most magnifi-
7
cent piece or gronea
ever placed on the market in any city
of Hie Nortliwesi
Five Blocks from the
busi
ness
Center of the City
The ground lies beautifully and every
lot is level and smooth. All lots to he
improved with CEMENT- Sidewalks,
Curbing and Parking and All Streets
Will Be Graded
Positively the choicest bargains in
CLOSE-IN property that can ever be
offered in La Grande.
The time to buy a
. :'' ' 4 .. ' . ..."'--;.-...'..' " - . f '3 '
Homesite is N o w:
and Let it Grow In Value !!
Prices will Advance November 1st
Special inducements offered to the
Quick Buyer and EASY TERMS will
be given. '
This is apurely Restricted Residence
District and is destined to be the fut
ure High Class residential portion of
the city. ,