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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
A ' THE PARIS HAIR STORE 209 FIR ST. PHONE MAIN 731 Mrs. I. A. Palmer Prop. A new line of hair switches now on sale for the next ten days ending Nov. 5, , 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. . PHISICIASS AND STJRGEOJfS. N. MOLITOK, M. D. fnyslcian aua Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. an 3 Depot street. Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. , k . ' C.H UPTON, Ph. C M. U. Physician and surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat."4 Oliiea in La Grande'Natiwnal Bank Builu ing. Phones: Office Main i, Resi- - dence Main 32. A. L. RICHARDSON Physician ami Burgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 5 p. m. CXCCpt SU2!!5y.' imHnv hy nmmint- menis. Telephones: Office, Bla: 1362; lnd. 35"? ; residence, Mail 55; Ind. 312. SEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Eldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optic". Spectacles and Eye GlasBos ' lotted and made to order. All er rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105 Adams Ave. Foley" Hotel Bldg. La Grande, Oregon. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD and pK DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office ov er Wright Drug Btore. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phone Office Main 22; residence, ' Main 728. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23, La Graide National Bank Build ing. Phone Black 399. DR. R.' R. LINCOLN, DENTIST First class service given. Office over Lil ly's Hardware store. Phone Red lyil DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. Residence phone, Red 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both-phones at residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys : Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD-Attorney at Law. Practices In al lthe courts of the State and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer Baker City, Oregon. Professional Elocutionist Miss Katherine P. Mitchell, gradu ate and post graduate in- Oratory and English, Cumnock school, Northwest ern university, Chicago, 111., Private and cIosb work. Elocution, Oratory, Dramatic work. Physical Gulture, Tu tor and Critic. English Literature and Composition. Phone Black 331. 1403 N. Avenue. If your liver to slnreinn and put of tone, end you feel dull, bilious, constipated, Uke a dose of Chafoberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you wiU (eel all right in the morning. New Transfer Line M. L. Leader PROPRIETOR PHONE RED 3762 Drayingof all kinds Important properties of the Grape are transmitted by IL Absolutely Puro to the food. The food is i thereby made more J tasty and digestible I vn 'IT" JSho" 2 Whentlie digestion is all riglit, the .iclioo of the bowels regular, there is a natural crav ine and relis-h for food. When thU is lack ing you may know thnt you need a dose of Chamberlain a btomach and Liver lauieis. They strengthen the digestive organs, im prove the appetite and vgulate the bowels. SAUER KRAUT Fresh from the country , The Dear Old Frauds. , Those old, pleasant, innocent frauds of the circus are not practiced now the Imposing live burred gates that c the horse approached t!:e:n were loh ed into Insignificant wattles and ta rings through which the Bignorlna j'nr ported to leap, but which in teriilty wre in-?!r.cited ov?r tor b.r coxv'J.v.'.t off cr.rtc!;; .'.r3 then hTf t?ks i vweralrte ,1o?key performance, th" numiuuu of which was a leap from tfc iutf io u buAiiutUK position, tubeit i:t an angle of thirty degrees, on tLt? horse's back. In the old clrcuse It was the custom of the horseman to miss the crowning Jump two or thr;e times in order that a fiercer flame of Interest might be kindled In the audi ence. After two failures the bund would stop (always the presage of u nSoment of strain supreme), the horse's head would be loosed, he would be urged to a greater pace, and the feat would gloriously succeed. Then what a crash of brass and outburst of de light in the building, involving even the staff and ringmaster in the expres sion of ecstasy! Those old, simple days! Cornhill Magazine. s ' ir Royal Grocery g Bakery Remarkable Inetinct "Every time I go shopping I thank heaven that I have a good business head," said the woman who boasts that her quick wit always saves her from financial loss. MA saleswoman came very near getting Into trouble today ever a belt I bought The only thing that saved her was my business Instinct. First I bought a belt for In handling my change the girl drop ped a quarter intohe paper and boxes that strewed the floor back of the counter and could not find it. Of course I could have held her account able, but she looked so tired and wor ried that I hadn't the heart to do that, so how do you think, we settled It?" Her husband gave it up. "Why," said she triumphantly, "I just exchanged my 11.25 belt for a dollar one, and neither of us lost any thin?." . "Remarkable instinct, my dear," said the husband, and she smiled over his approval. New York Sun. Barnard Shaw's Excuse. Bernard Shaw was Invited to a ban quet In honor- of the sculptor Rodin. lie sent tne following letter as nis ex cuse for not attending: "For me a banquet to Rodin is quite superfluous. I have already taken measures to assume Immortality for myself by attaching my name to that of Rodin. Henceforth in every ency clopedia you will read, "Bernard Shaw; subject of a bust by Rodin; otherwise unknown.' "If the bust is lost, broken or spoiled, so much the better for me," he con tinues. "They will speak of the lost Bernard Shaw of Rodin,' as today they speak of the lost Athena of Phidias. Nothing can be more beautiful than the statues which no one ever saw. Therefore I have done all that is neces sary. I can get along without ban quets. You will only be Rodin's hosts. I have the honor to be his model." Dramatic Mirror. The Unreality of Opera. There are people who still complain of the unreality of opera, who cannot subject themselves to its Illusion. And indeed the illusion of opera breaks down if everything in it Is not kept at the same distance from reality. In that, world of musical expression we must never be suddenly lowered by any incongruous detail into the ordl nary world of prose. Realism, the at tempt to work upon the emotions by complete illusion of reality, Is disas trous in opera. If the scene is a rail way station we remember at once that people do not sing when they are catching trains. London Times. The Muaio Was Fatal. ' A New York politician once found it necessary to attend an entertainment at an orphans' home, and he waa hav ing a bad time of it The selection by the boys' band was particularly dis tressing. Turning to a friend, the poli tician said with a shudder,. "No won der they are orphans." Success Maga zine. A Money 8aver. "But yon are taking considerable risk in letting your young men owe two or three weeks' board." "Yes, there is some risk," answered the boarding house keeper. "But then, yon see, they worry over it bo that they lose their appetites, so I save money In the long run." Diplomatic "I believe our boy Is a born diplo mat" "Has he shown extraordinary ability a a prevaricatorT" . "Well, no, not that exactly, bnt he can cheat other boys In trade and make them think they are getting all the best of it" Generous. Tattered Terry There goes a kind man. The last time I went to him I didn't have a cent and he gave me all be could. Weary Walter What waa that? Tattered Terry-Thirty daya.-Puck. i t- .1 ... . . ... - f MOTION The most magnifi- : ' "i 'Le.il' CSijll jyiC6 Oi grGiinu ever placed on the market in any city of tiur Northwest Five Blocks from the Busi- ' ....... , ., , .. ness Center of the City The grouhd,lies beautifully and every lot is level and smooth. All lots to be 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 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. r This is a purely Restricted Residence District and is destined to be the fut ure High Class residential portion of the city. ( 'i 1 if' t. i r. , 'i ft