La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 12, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OEdlttVER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBEB.12, 1910.
Q TBOFESSIOXIL DIRECTORY.
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PHTSiaUS ASD SUEGE05S.
MOUTOR, M. ,D. tTiysiclan and
Snrgeon. - Corner Adams Ave. anl
- Depot street Office, Main 68; Resi
dence 69.
C H. UPTON, Pa. Q. IL uPhyslclan
and surgeon. Special attention 10
Eye. Ear, Not and Throat. Office
in La Graade'NaUunal Bank Build
lug. Phones: Office Main 2, Resl-
- dence'Mala 22. .
TiZ RICHARDSON Physician and
surgeon. OSoe Hours: 2 te 6 p. m.
except Sunday. Sunday by appoint
ments. Telephones: Office, Black
1362; Ind. 353; residence. Main 55;
Ind. 812.
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
r Physician: Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7.
r t, 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
Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses
- Fitted and Bride to order. , All er
. rors of Refraction Corrected. ,1105
Adams Are. Foley" Hotel Bldg. La
Grande, Oregon.
DR. H. L, UNDERWOOD and DR.
DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office
er Wright Drug stars. -Special at
tention paid to diseases and surgery
- of the eye. ;'."'
Phones OSes Main 22; residence,
Main 728.
1. C PRICE, . M. D. Dentist, Room
, 23, La Grande National Bank' Build
lng. Phone Black 899.'
DR. R. R. 1JNCOLN, DENTIST First
class services given'. Office over LU
1 - ly's Hardware store. Phone Red 1131
DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store,
La Grande. Residence phone, Red
70); Office phone, Black 1361; Inde
pendent phone 53; both phones at
residence. . ',
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
COCHRAN k COCHRAN Attorneys i
Cbas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. La Grande National Bank
Bldg., La Grande, Oregon.. .
T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law.
Practices in al Ithe 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.
itr,jA ;wciir.i.uL.UB xeacner oi n
ano and Voice Culture. At 1426
Washington Avenue on Wedneeday
and Saturday. Telephone, on these
dates to Red-1122.
C.C. WILSON Teacher "of " Violin.
Call any time at 801 Malt, ave
nue. ' V , ,
THF PARiq MIR QTflRP
i in. iiiiiiu iinui uiuiil
.209 FIRST. PHONE MAIN 731
Treatment of the Scalp
and Hair. ,
Full Line of Hair Goods
Mrs. I. A. Palmer Prop.
i flyhy pay Rent ?, Vie loan you
money to build,, and you
pay us as you would rent. '
J. R. OLIVER, j
New Transfer
Line
M. L. Leader
PROPRIETOR
PHONE
RED 3762
Draying of all lands
church noiicis .
Baptist ('aorta.
Sunday School ...... ......9:45 a.r
Freaching by Rev. H. Gibson, 11 t
m. and 7:30 p. m.
B. Y. P. U. meeting 6:30 p. e
3L E. (birth, Soatk. .
Sunday School '.9:45 a. in
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. ie.
J. B. Ball," Pastor
St Peter's Chirr a.
Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity.
Holy Communion ....t a. o
Sunday school ..10 a.m.
Morning serrice .-. . . 11 a. m
Evening Service 5 p. m.
Upton H. Gibbs, Rector.
Presbyterian Church. .
Owing to the absence of Dr. See
man from the city Rev. C. C. Bab
bldge, S. S. Missionary of the Grande
Ronde Presbytery will preach both
morning and evening at the Presby
terian church. -
Methodist Church.
Dr. Gillilan will speak on "Some Ob
servations on the Recent Election" at
the Methodist church tomorrow.
Christian Church.
C. F. Swanders of Portlandwill fill
the pulpit tomorrow morning. He rep
resents the Oregon Christian Mission
ary Society. Rev. Phlpps of the Union
Sundry school association will address
a meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. .The minister will speak Sun
day evening on the subject, "What of
the Recent Election?"
A Cold Settled In His Kidneys.
This was the experience of Mr. J.
T. Pendleton, Effingham, 111. "My
kidneys and bladder bothered me for
some time. Had severe backache, felt
all tired out, saw specks floating be
fore my" eyes, and my bladder caused
me much misery. Finally I caught
cold, that settled in my kidneys and
I was pretty sick. At that time Foley
Kidney Pills were suggested, ' and I
commenced taking them. A few weeks
treatment put me back on my feet,
stopped the backache and dispelled
the bladder misery. The tired feeling
left me and my vision cleared. Since
then I have recommended Foley Kid
ney Pills to many of my friends."
Hill's Drug Store.
Notice to Contractors.
Notice 1b hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the City Recorder for the construc
tion of 5380 square feet of cement
side walk to be constructed on Ad
ams avenue between Frst street and
Fourth street on both sides, the said
walk tobe constructed according to
the specifications on file in this office.
All bids must be in by 8 o'clock
p. m. November 16th, 1910 and must
be accompanied by a check of five
per cent of the amount of the bid. The
Council reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
By order of the City Council No
ember 9th, 1910.
D. E. COX,
Nov. 10-16. Recorder.
If your doctor does not recom
inent your bringing his prescription
to us it's because he doesn't want to
appear partial. He knows, however,
that better prescription service than
ours Is unobtainable. He will be glad
if you do come here. Newlln Drug
Co. ,.
Want-ads pay. one cent a word.
European Plan Only
Rooms 50c to $1.60
First class Throughout.
D. G. BRIGHOUX,
Proprietor.
ONt BLOCK FROM OtPOl
' La Grande, Oie'gon
SAVOY
HOTEL
o o o o o o 1
i . AXTSE3IESTS.
. The principal musical eent of-, tl
year here , will take place at Stev
sid's Opera House.: November , IT
hen Miss Ellen Beach Taw, the dl
tlsguished Soprano, will be heart'
with her associate artists in a pro
gram replete with Interesting an'
well arranged selections.
The cathology of Miss Yaw's pro
gram is what makes it remarkable
One of the greatest classical inter
preters now living, she is at the same
time equally at home in the field of
music-drama- whose various diver
sions are collectively grouped under
the one head opera. '. .
Her lists of numbers therefore in
clude the masteralassics, operatic
gems, and the old songs dear to the
hearts of every man and woman,
whether they know or do not know If
Wagner or Verdi wrote "II Trovatore."
More than usual interest attaches
to this program, since Miss Yaw will
present two exquisite new composi
tions of her own "Cradle Song,"
"RoBe Child," and, "Love's Lament,"
pronounced by competent S Judges
perfect bits of song composition. Miss
Yaw is responsible for both verse
and melody. " ;
, V.zz Til? not properly be
called an American prlma-donna any,
longer. She Is a world prlma-donna
and has inade senaationa ltriumphs in
opera in Italy, France and Germany!
and, has as well enthralled ' concert
audiences in Spain and England, be
sides enrapturing the coldly critical
folks who filled the boxes of New
York's Metropolitan Opera House with
a blaze of diamonds , and glowing
shoulders.
"My first duty,? says Miss Yaw, "Is
to my own country and my own peo
ple." Hence she has turned down fab
uIoub offers of European engagements
to make the "grand tour" of North
America upon which she is Just em
barking. -This is to be followed, as
all readers of the daily papers know,
by a tour of the world, which has ex
cited wide anticipatory comment In
every quarter.
"CAJflLE" APPRECIATED.
Large Audience Pleased "Green Eyed
, Monster" Last Attraction.
A crowded house witnessed the per
formance of Camlle by the Winston
players last night and were . more
than ..repaid. There were many who
were sceptical as to the status of MIbs
WInBton as an exponent of the role
but at the end of the performance
they were obliged to admit that she
was all that could be desired. Her ren
dition of the consumptive fighting off
the dread monster and at the same
time appearing to the worfd as one
of its most ardent devottes of gaiety
was artistic to a degree and her death
scene was a piece of acting that will
live In the memory of the theatre go
ers of La Grande for many a day. The
supporters cast all did no good work
but W. S. Van Dyke and Erba Robe
son are worthy of special, mention,
their work standing out above all
others. Tonight the laughable com
edy from the pen of William Gillette
the man who wrote "Held by the
Enemy," "Secret Service," and many
others entitled "The Green Eyed Mon
ster" will be the offering and those
who have witnessed the performan
ces of thla clever company are anx
iously awaiting its production . anc)
everything indicates the banner house
of the engagement.
-'Absoluts!? ra
Tho onfy baking powtfor
mate from FZzyz! ?ra;?2
Crosm of Tzrios
mmm
tfo Ata, Mo L!rr.Q Phosphate.
Setlee ef Estray. ; ' v
There was brought to the Farmer's
Feed Barn, one Black mare and red
?tared buggy without a top.
Te Care a Cold 1st One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if it
falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture is on each box. 25c
Well Casing
V.
Call or write
for- Estimates
and "Prices
'V:
J;
John Melville
1128 Adams An. :
in CRnhUt, ' - i ORE
Snowdrift
Sold By Mlaior.QixnrhtiaM
, jJiiMsiE
Remember that we have the largest line
. of Tables, both round and square, from
$8.00 to $60. ; :
Buffets, in all finishes, in genuine qnarter
ed Oak, from V . $18 to $75
China Closets, from
Also many patterns in Dining Chairs, in
finishes to match any furniture you may
now have, or that we carry in stock
.
-in this line you will find the best values for the least money
teat have ever been shown in La Grande. '
Remember
keeping line,
HENRY
j Directory of the
. of La Grande, Oregon
A. F. & A. M. La Grande lodge No
.41. A. F. ft A. M. holds regular meet
ings first and third Saturdays at
7:30 p. m-
- JOHN 8. HODGIN. W. M."
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
B. P. O. E. La' Grande Lodge No. 433
- meets each Thursday evening at 6
'clock In Elk's clnb. corner of De
pot street and Washington avenue
Visiting brothers are cordially In
vited to attend. ' r "
DR. 6: Lt DIGGERS. Ex Rul.
HT7CH McCALL. Ree. See.
J " ' : ;
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ls
Grande Lodge No. 169 W. 1 O. W
meets every second and fourth Turs
day in the month. All visiting mem
bers welcome.
NERI ACKLES. C. C.
J. H. KEENEY. Clerk.
M. W. Aw La Grande Camp No., 7703
meets every Monday la the month at
the U O. 6. F.. hall. All visiting
. aeishbors " ar wJuiw' lz?.i Ui
.attend. .J l . ikpp J
:,JV:':. . VK SNOOK. C '
. D. E. COX. Clerk, i
ClamBoulUon .T1, "
Tomato Flip NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE,
The
Money back if unsatisfactory
1425 Jefferson Avenue
Floiit
WHEN IN NEED
Rooitf EiiFoitare
that we carry, a complete house
in prices that fit all pocketbooks
COMPLETE HOUSE-FURNISHERS
Fraternal Orders
t i
RE2EKAHS Crystal Lodge No. U
.meets every evening in the L O. C
.F; halL ; AM visiting members art-
' Invited to attend, v
i MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, K O
w MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH, Sec, V
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross
Lodge . No. 27 meets every Monday
Bight in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall)
A Pythian welcome to all visiUn
-Knights. ; 4
" ""''-..' -"JESS PACL.C.VX?:"
R- L. UNCOLN, M. of R. ft a
O. E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, a E.
C. holds stated communications the
' second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
MARY A. WARNICK, Sec
. -PAULINE EDERLES, W. M.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Grand t
Ronde Circle No. 47 nueti .tttn
first and third . Thmrsdar etuitMt
in ine month at the I. O. O. F. hall
All visitiag ntsmbers are welcoma.
CHLOE ROBINSON, O. M. '
UZZIB ELLSWORTH, Clerk.
Best to be had it
any Price.
Main 705
Ind. 1213
OF
$18 to $75
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