La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 02, 1911, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911.
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WHULtbAL
POLK'S DIEECTOB OCT.
Oregon and Washington DIrec
tor lias Just Been Issued.
The directory Just issued for 1911
12 la the most complete work of the
kind published. It contains an accur
rate business directory of every city,
town and village in Oregon and Wash
iagton, and the names and addresses
of , country, merchants and profes
sional men, lumbermen-'etc, who are
located adjaced to Tillages; 'also the
lists of government nd county officers
commissioners of deeds, state boards,
statutory provisions, terms of courts,
names of the postmasters, poBtofflces,
express, telephone and telegraph of
fices, justices of the peace, daily and
weekly newspapers; - besides mucn
other Information useful to all class
es of business and professional men. A
descriptive sketch of each place is
..given, embracing various items of in
terest, such as the location, popula
tion, distances to different points, the
most convenient shipping stations, the
communications, trade statistics) and
nearest bank location, mineral inter
ests, churches, schools, libraries and
societies. An important feature is the
classified directory, giving every bus
iness arranged under its special head
ing, thus enabling subscribers to ob
tain at a glance a list o all hous:s,
manufacturing or dealing in any par
ticular line of goods. The work gen
erally is compiled to meet the wants
of the business communltie sand is
so thorough as to deserve liberal pat
ronage. R. L. POLK L CO., 8:attle, Wash.
Price $9.00i y . ; , . '
t
Tlctlm ef Drink Seeds Orrlne
' Drink cunningly d'.stroys the will
power, and while the drunkard wants
to do what you tell him, he wants a
thousand times more the drink that
he craves. Medical treatment is nec
essary. Orrlne destroys the desire for
liquor so that the drink, will not be
misted and restores the patient , to
health.
This rimedy Is thoroughly scienti
fic and is so uniformly successful that
It Is sold with a guarantee to refund
your money if after a trial it has
not benefited. Booklet free on re
quest. The Orrlne Company, Orrine
Bldg., Washington, D. C. Sold In this
city by Silverthorne's Family Drug
Store. Feb. 28 March 3.
If you want a
good cup of cof
fee, try the
Plantation
brand. It is
grown by the
German Ameri
can Coffee Co.,
and guaranteed
to give satisfac
ion. We are Not in the Ais'n
Royal Grocery
H.Pattison, Prop.
Cure Your Rheumatism
l YD OTHER ILLS OF THE BODV
At The
HOT LAKE
Sanatorium
(THE HOUSE OF EFFICIENCY)
HOT LAKE, OBEGON
: . , THE
Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Navigation Co.
Sells round-trip tickets, good for three
months, allowing $6.00 worth of
accommodation at the Santo
' rlum, at Portland and all 0
W. R.' & N. Stations.
For further information and illus
trated booket, address, Dr. W, T.
Phy,, Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot
Lake, Oregon, any O.-W. R. & N.
Agent, or write to
WM. HeMUBBAY,
Oeperal Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
LICENSES
COUXCIL TCBXS DQWJf ORDI
NANCE ALLOWING THEM
Jefferson . Avenue Work FoHtimned
. City's Revenue Prove Large.
S-'y
Perry Pneumatic Water Systems, Samson
Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton
Warm Air FurnacesPipe Valves and Fittings, Gut
j ters, Plumbing Fixtures of All Kinds, Full Assort-
I A - T1-1 HI..!
;neni 01 mcKei inmmings.
BAY 6 ZWEIFEL
g PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEE1 METAL WORKERS
The George Palmer
Lumber Company
Retail Department
We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid
Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
promptly. Phone Main 8.
Treasurer! Call tor City Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that there are
now funds on hand to pay all out
standing warrants Issued on General
Fund of La Grande City, up to and in
cluding No. 8562 endorsed September
2nd. 1911.
Interest on all warrants on General
Fund from No. 8474 to No. 8562 inclu
sive, ceases from this date.
La Grande, Ore.. Feb. 21, 1911.
RAY W. LOGAN, City Treasurer.
Hies Cured at Home by New Absorp
tlon Method.
If you suffer from bleeding. Itching,
blind or protruding piles, send me
your address, and I will tell you how
to cure yourself at home by the new
absorption treatment; and will also
send some of this home treatment
free for trial, with referncea from
your own locality if requested. . Im
mediate relief and permanent cure
assured. Send no money, but tell
others of this offer. WrUe today to
Mr. M. Summers, Box P, Notre
Tame, Tn.
I bad been troubled with constipation
for two rears and tried all of the best physi
cian in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do
nothing for nie," writes The. E. Williams,
Muiilleboro, Ky. "Two packages of I ham
bei Iain's Stomach and Liver '1 ablets cured
ui." Fur sale Ly dialers.
Jofaii
teteomi
it
JUSTARRIVEK
ALL SHAPES AND STYLES
Ousting Night Policeman P. W.
Porter from office, figuratively laying
the Jefferson avenue paving proposi
tion on the table, and refusing to
grant wholesale liquor licenses form
ed the three central points of public
Interest In the council proceedings
last night. President of the Coun
cil W. N. Monroe presided in thePai
sence of the mayor, while all the on er
councilmen were on hand.
Regular monthly bills wer6 reaa
the first time and referred to proper
committees. '
The ways and means committee rec
ommended that the ordinance '. read
first and second time at the last night
providing a, means for selling liquor
on a wholesale basis, be killed 'and the
report was adopted without debate.
Lett.rs from various cities In the
United States dealing with the Tar
da question were read. One Eastern
city Bid not fancy the paving whll?
another writer, street superintendent
saw Httl;i virtue in the cheaper meth
od.while a Seattle firm is going to
send a man here soon to meet the
council and explain in detail what
can and might be done with Tarvla.
All this came out in reference to a r
port of the committee to which was
referred the matter of paving Sixtu
Btfeet. Nothing tangible was done on
th;i report.
; Following publicity of a letter from
M, J. Buckley, acting general mnii
ager of the 0-W, the Jefferson aveiiit
pavlngk project was laid on the table.
The' tone of Mr. Buckl:y's letter pUm
ly Indicated that every inch of O-W
land now In their possession will re
remain in their possession for frerght
and passenger depot facilities, and as
thj company owns half of the street
from Flc to Fourth, the city would
not be in shape to order paving; of the
north half of the street in the event
that the south half property owners
did pave. .
Finances Show op Wrll
! Under reports of committees ca ne
the announcement of the collecttan oi
$1772.49 in. revenues for the c'ty dur
ing the short month of February. Of
this amount $852.24 was waar rent
money and $602.55 was improvement
fund payments.
Three Cases rendliur.
, Three cases, one a iit reparlin?
title, to a piece of land now used tis
a portion x of Second streM at ' the
railroad crossing, and two notion:' to
recover damage money as n rests .:
paving North Fir street a;e now penn
ing against the city, nconl'i'i io Citv
Attorney Cochran's rennrt. , Susar.
Crane tjns brought suit to straighten
out Second street where it joes around
the Schilling property, saying en
croachments rnv damaged her prop
erty to the extent of J"00. It seems
that the railroad company is 'ennn
sibl for thl? damaj rather than
the city. In reg-"-'' to the street it
self, Councilman Sheak proposed the
city buy the Schilling corner ard run
the street where it properly shoula
go. The damage action will be fought
out, though a demurrer has been
argued before Judie Knowles and the
case is now under advisement.
The ordinance introduced and pas
sed recently requiring every resident
living within 170 feet of the sewe:-
mains and laterals, to make connec
tions was given through interpreta
tion on behest of Attorney J. D. Slat
er, City Attorney Cocran pointed out
the sewer system is not complete un
til it is comnlete and that no connec
tions mnRt be made until a carelV
test has been made in an effort t
ovoid a repetition of the Second street
waf r main affair where the projec
was not tested because connections
had been made piecemeal.
Councilman Flemintr was the 1nV
smith of th evenlnsr. Tie printed
bill aealnst the clt. incurred by Co
tractor Davis, for steellnr ncV
meaning of course re-nolntlr.tr tv
worn out tools. But the bill was md
out stealin picks and the pun bT-i'
flown the house. Adjournment w
taken early, to meet two weeks hence
... .Ml .Hi
A. V. ANDREWS
aw
( Ljtle Still In Office.
Pendjeton, March I (Special) Al
though Governor Oswald West ve
toed the sanitary livestock commis
sion bill that fact does not mean that
Dr. W. H. Lytle loses his position as
state veterinarian. With the veto of
the livestock bill the old law Is left
upon the books and under that law
Dr. Lytle" holds office and has been
serving both as veterinarian and sheen
tMWWWiUi A AM , V UutVV M V IS . WW
combln d for only a period of two
years it now appears that henceforth
the offices of veterinarian and sheep
inspector will be held by two differ
ent Individuals. However this point,
if not clear. The greatest difficulty
confronting such work as this dur
ing the, next two years will arls?
fnfm a possible lack of funds. If the
work is conducted as in the past it
will be necessary for the board to
incur a deficiency.
At the Stewart Opera House
FRIDAY, MARCH 3
VJM.R. BRADY
announces America's Greatest Society Hit
Yotf'll Smile
at Yourself
For your good Judgment in trying a
FAM US KING Havana Cigar for you
will know that at last you have founu
a smoke that you can really enjoy
without paying more than 5c, 10c or
a bit for it. The Fam Us Kink cigar in
three shades but one grade of hign
flavored Havana. i
FAM US KING
Cir-bR FACTORY
Pneumonia Follows A ColdL
But never follows the use of Foley's
Hcny and Tar, which checks the
cough and expels the cold. M. Stock-
well, Hannibal, Mo., says: "It beeas
all the remedies I ever uBed. Icon
tracted a bad cold and cough and was
threatened with pneumonia. One bot
tle of Foley's Honey and Tar com
pletely cured me." No opiates. Just
reliable household medicine.
The Gentleman
From Mississippi
By Harrison Rhodes and Thomas, A. Wise
Wow in Third Triumphant Year
Thirteen Months at the Biou Theatre, New Yotk
Eight Months at the Grand Opera House, Chicago
Siz months at the Walnut Street Threatre, New York
Five months at the Park Theatre, Boston
"Every Decent American Should See It"
Given with the Special New York Company... An Imnense Cast
Prices 50, 75, $1 and $1.50
Seat Sale Opens Thursday Morning
Thirty Day "S
mm
For the Next Thirty Days Ton Can Buy Your Silverware, Cut Glass, X
Hand Painted China, Clocks an d Jewelry at a Reduction of from 10
to 25 Per Cent off. All reliable Quality and Fall Guaranteed.
i J. H. PE1RE,
La Grande's Lead- t
ing Jeweler.
Opposite C. S. Land Offico on A dams Avenue. c
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HKCK ANH Uptown office Main 720
UZ-VtwlV Residence phone Main 25
AMBULANCE llbussey
Job Printing Promptly at The Observer
Szidefs
Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco
lates Can't Be Beaten
Chief Joseph FloUr 's Warranted to Please
r 11 1 111 FOR SALE BY
Water-Stanchfield Produce Co.
HAY, GRAIN, FD, POULTRY SUPPLIES, WOOD U26 klleic Avenue.
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