La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 07, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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LA GRANDE EVE2TZ:C C33E:.'"Z,
CTEDIiSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911.-
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IOU OUGHT TO KNOW
this shop, and it ability to scm
yen best Our one stryastl
desire Is to torn out (he beet
CLEANING 1KB PBESSIX6
and to price one serf iocs U
meet your satisfaction. 1Ye be
Ueve we do tLls If your gar
ments need our attention scni
them to. is and we will jo yonr
worV promptly anc$ ' guarantor
' not to ruin (he materials.
ELITE DYHHTQ s v
Vain 64. "p jj." B. Waggoner
PAT TOCB WATER RENT TOMOIt.
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John Melville
IA C?ANDE, ORE- ;
Southeastern Washington's , ;
Greatest Fair
Septemberl8to 23 1911
30,000 IX PlKEMIUMS AXD
;;. PURSES.
Greatest Race
Pf ogram ever offered in
- i5 the northwest
SPECIAL" ATTRACTIONS IX
EYERY DEPARTMENT.
Concerts Dally by Roiil's Fam-
, BOS. ,
ITALIAN BAND
Special Rates on AH Rallorads.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Plum
La Grande's Leading
Opposite U. B. lanl Offlce oa A dams Arcane.
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cfirv 4. fix an A M n alpmiiTiRtraie the bad of Pefrr Pnen
WJUi (,U VUI DUVf SIHU "
matle Water' Systems io ton ff'
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roor Fawf. Wny not have a nain
in.. 'li,. ' MMttliiH fnr
onus lull IUBV jvvvM v. j " i
Inch stream at W pounds 'pressure In ease of fire. Call and let as taie f
you out and show ydu one fn Tery day operodon. II
BAY &
plumbers, HEPirtRs,
Not a Word of Scandal
marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs.
W. P. Spangh, of ManvtlSe, Wyo? who
said: shee told me Dr. Klnga New
LdfeJPills had,cured her of obstinate
kidney trouble, and made her feel like
a new woman," Easy but sura remedy
for stomach, liver and kidney troubles.
Oluy 25c at all druggists, eod & wkly
(i It A PES
CALIFORNIA CELERY
POTATOES
tORX"., .. '
T03IAT0ES -.'
cucumbers
(.kekvpefpeks.
PEACHES
PLUMS ' . '
ORANGES
BANANAS
EATING AND COOKING
: PLES.
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; ; ' PHONE EARLY.
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europea:;'Plan
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The rooms are good and
Steam heated ; only one
block from depot
0. C. Brichoux.Pro .
I Let the dealer selct your cigars
for you. Get what you want. Call for
a Fam Us King Havana cigar and get
the best that your money will buy, and
j not a cigar that the dealer wan'-s to
j sell you for reasons of his own.
Fam
Cigar Factory
106 Fir Street
bare Jnst Installed one at Conny
. . a. '.i li - a i
room, not nnu com mkt, ma
tnnr 1inmiill Trtll ran liftT-a 9-t 't
ZWEiFEl
'sum ketal workers
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COUaL PASSES MANY I5TFE0YE"
MEST O'lDlKAXCES.-
Transacts BuHne'ss of Kuch Import
', noe to Kty's Welfare.;
j Taking final action "on a Jong list of
important ordinances," hearing , peti
tion, for .'extensive-' improvements -in
various sections of the city and reach
ing a, decision with the Presbyteraa
church trustees over the excessive as
Srssments ' for ' paving about that
chirch and Introducing, the reassess
ment ordinance on Sixth street, the
council last evening through a long,
batfall of important business with a
ood deal of results. , .. .
j A petition for a merry-go-round li
cense to be operative on Sunday; re
ferred to committee, was reported un
favorable and kHled.,. if -i
Mrs. Zuber was present in person
and discused the matter of water rates
with the council. Mrs. Zuber is charg
ed with thf minimum for each family
in an. apartment and she said she un
derstood this was not th3 rule with
every on. She was informed that
during the past two months the water
department had been locating two or
more..family houses and as fast as
,'ound wens charged with the minimum
'cr eth family." "'
. Reports on petitions for sidewalks o
West Adams avenue, Chestnut and
Main avenue were favorable and reso
lutions were later In the evening pas- J
ssd covering these Improvements,
f Compromise Settles Question.
" Chairman' Dunn of the street com
mittee who, with the mayor and trus
tees of the Presbyterian church, Weld
a conference Saturday night reported
that the twd committees had ;-" -d
a compromise on the assessment of the
Presbyterian church property. The
assessment for paving and walks on
Sixth an4 Washington str.-eii auiouals
to $3,581.00, considered to be confis
catory and ths council last night
agreed to ratify the action of the com-!
mittee and assume the assessments1
which represent the diffensnce be
tween $2,000 and the whole assess
ment. 7. : 'V
The order of the fish warden to put
a ladder at tha park dam was report
ed to hi in the hands of the park as
sociation for action. The screens at
the head of Irrigation ditches owned
in part by the city were also reported
attended to.
The order passed "some time ago
creating a sidewalk on Cove avenue
Will be resurrected' and put into, ac
tion. ' - ,;V- " ' 'v-'..; '-
The reports of committees showed
the month of August to have been a
paying one from the water department
standpoint. The city recorder's report
showed $2,610.05 collected for water
rents; licenses amount to $18, dog tax
sales brought $2 and fines brought
$216.00. The street, treasury and oth
er department reports' were also read.
W. J. Church and W. B Sargent, the
first representing the council and the
latter holding power of attorney for
J H. Peare will meet and select a third
man, and these three will then arbi
trate the claim of J. H. Peare against
the city, T6r damages in not being able
to reach his tract of land because of
obstructions placed in the way by the
city sewer system. )
An ordinance dealing with the right
of way over O.-W. property for two
sewer pipes was passed.
. The Grand Ronde hospital will pa.ve,
the roadway from Alder to West
Adams to a point 200 feet beyond. The
preliminary steps we're ; taken last
night. ' ' - - ' ' "
A petition asking for macadam on
North Fir from Monroe to U avenue
was presented and refered. '' "I
A request for curbing on Third
from Jefferson to Main was read and
referred. ' V; ;
.Cement walks were wanted on West
adamg from Alder west. , -'y
B. S. Davis, the contractor, was re
ported as working on new phases of
his contract but not making any effort
to repair the alleged faulty sewer. ,
The gap between the paving on Sixth
street and the walk at the court house
will likely be filled with a sidewalk
at once. The county lg to pay half
and the city half.
Bids for construction of walks on
H and Second streets and various oth
er small projects about the city were
opened and referred to committees. A
charge of 27' cents per lineal foot
board walk was the lowest read.
The bonding ordinance covering
much of the paving done this year was
read and passed. It, with other volum
inous' ordinances and resolutions kept
the' council digging until after 11
o'clock. . V
; The reassessment ordinance on Sixth
street intended to correct errors exist
ing in the ordinance under hlch the
street was paved, was Introduced and
read the second time.
Mayor Richardson opened the pr'op
eoition of having the city . Invest the
$8,000. in the" sinking fund and the city
attorney was Instructed to report at
the next meeting on the feasibility of
such a movement. . The money U now
lying Idle and might as well be bring
ing interest, the council agreed. '
... . Bench Show at Reading. . ..' 1.
Reading, Pa., Sept. 7. With an .en
try list larger than ever berore the
annual bench show of the Reading
Kennell club opened today. The show
is also said t contain a great variety
of breeds than were exhibited In pre
vious shows. The Judging began to
day and will continue until the close
oi xun utu4uon tsavuraay. .- . r'' '
PAY TOUR WATEB RENT TOMOR
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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rmsiciAxs axd surgeons
MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Cprner Adma Ave. and
Depot St. Phones:' Offlce.Maln 68;
Residence, 69. ,' ' - - -,
A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. : '".
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. , '
Drs. Richardson & Loughlln,
Physicians and Surgeons
ehones Offlce Black 1362; Ind.
Offlce Houre 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55;
312. .;; i;.,:v
Dr. Loughlin's Res. Main 757;
'353.
to 8.
Ind.
Ind
1297. -" : .;-. -: " -
J.' H. UPTON, Ph. Q. M.-D. Physiciau
and Surgeon. . Special attention to
Eye. En. Nc-G and Throat. Office
in La Onnde Xat'onal Bank Build
ing. 1 PU'ttt?: cCcc Main 2; Resi
dence Mai'W al ? '
OBS. UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD
Physicians and Surgeons.
OR(H. L. UNDERWOOD-- ;
Special attention to diseases and
T " surgery of the eye", ' . .'' .. ..
JR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD
. Specialist for women 1 ; ' - j
Offices. Cor. Adams & Depot, over
Wright Co.'s Drug Store.
Phones Main 728; Main 22. "
GEO. W, ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
1 Physician. ,J Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7,
8. 9 and 10. phones: Home 1332,
Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black
951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore.
G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR,
not Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste
opathy Consultation fijee. Room
20, La Grande National Bank Bldg.
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. -Dentist. Room
23, La Grande National Bank Build
ing. Phone, Black 399.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug Btore,
La Grande. Residence Phone, Red
701: Offlce Phone, Black 1361; In-
dependent Phone 53; Both Phones
at Residence. ' ' -
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys.
Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. ' La Grande National Bank
Building. La Grande, Oregon.
T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law.
Practices In all the courts of 1 tho
State and United States. Offlce in
La Grande National Bank Building,
La Grande, Oregon.: - : . ;. 1
D. W C. NELSON Mia log Engineer,
Baker City, Oregon. '
OCONNELL'S
ir Store
Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobac
co and' Soft Drinks best and
most complete line of cigars In
the city, ' . '
. Obserrer'g Coast League base
ball scores every day there's a
.game. .
Corner Depot and Jefferson St
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A;xic'7 'dsht rccm liouco 7illi . g!I i
mp;'.n - conveniences. Coast Fir u
; f k li throughout Liberal Tcrma r.
ENAHA LUMBERXO.
;if. .VvCREENWOOD & MADISON : "
VIoniVipl;;one421' " Dell Phese. Main 732
jJeJCcicpfefe Equipment lor Resetting ann Repairing ":
Rubber Buggy Tires
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
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:?;;;C.' T. , 'Parley
Cement Contractor
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Consult hia; before letting your sidswalli
MBIA
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W CIL.1V
GOLU
Christian, but not sectarian. Grounds and buildings valued at $75,000. '
. A select school for young men and
highest ideals In Manhood and Womanhood. . v
CERTIFICATES ACCEPTED AT STATE UXIVERSITY AND OTHER L
SCHOOLS WITHOUT RE-EXAMIXATIOX. r it
Thorough course. Literary, sclcutlflci commercial department: In
cluding shorthand and typewriting;
piano, voice and stringed lnstrn mcntst elocution; art
Dormitory refitted, refurnished,
fortable, attractive, gymnasium, good athletic fleld j
Beautiful for Situation. A land of fruits and flowers. Mountain -water, i
Pare air. Healthful conditions. Six passenger trolus dally. Eleetrielj?
street cars. ' " ". ." , ': ;,' . , : . . . . - v
Not a saloon In 20 years. No gambling dns. Moral atmosphere Is ' '
'wholesome.- ' ::;;:.': . , 1
Send for Catalogue or other Informa tlon to H ;
H. S. SHANGLE, Financial Secy., Milton, Oregon 1 r!
The Home Looks More
r - v Cheerful "V; y
When Papered and Decorated by
'-! "" V: .' N'EW STOCK JUST RECEiVlw-'
Phone Red 971 next door to Observer office.
5 uniy ; .une-.yr
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gamst
There Is only one argument ever
That Is. that thev cost a trifle
I oil lamps. And that Is not as
was, for while the price of oil
living, he price of electricity
Aside from their convenience?
only safe UghtB that they are the most healhful lighs that they are
within the means of every home, however humble, in La Grande makes
them t'ae lights for you.
Thero 1b no reason why you shouldn't enjoy them; there are twenty-
nine reasons why you should.
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young ladles, who seek for the
conservatory of musie. Including
steam heated, electric lighted; com
gument i
Them
advanced against e lectric lights, it.
more tn nnn( ttinn Hin onHnnnU,!
strong an argument as It formerly
has advanced with the high cost of
has actually decreased. ; :
the fact that electric lights ars tie
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Ask us about them. Phone Main 34. -
Light & Power Co.
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