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11 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SAj. L-iT)ATt SEP i i-jTviBICn 23, 1911. i A' f. t . rCOFESSIONAL IIECT"11T PHYSICIANS AM' SIT.CE0SS f . . K jlOLlTOR. M. D.-Physlcian and Surgfon. Corner Adams Ave and Depot St. Phones: Office. Main 68; Residence. 69. : '-' ' : A L. RICHARDSON. M. D. '"; " j W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. " '.. Dra. Richardson & Longhlln, physicians and Surgeons Clones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Hre Houre 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. r. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind. ill . pr. Loughlin's Res. Main 757; Ind. 1297. ' :'-':'' C H. UPTON, Ph. Q. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to I Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Office ; to La Grande National Bank Build : !ng. . Phones: Office Main 2; Resl ; dnce Mali 32. j ATTORNEYS AT LAW COCHR LN & COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran." La Grande National " Bank Building. La Grande. Oregon. And NOW "MA" SAYS "Yea, I'd been usla' coal-oil lamps lor years., Thought I'd got too old to change. Got kin da used. to tb.ni; and 1 didn't take much stock .n tlectiic ftghta. People said they co3t bo iuuth xore :han oil-lamps, a-ad the Lord knows with everything a high I JlbL felt we couldn t tlfo'.d thorn. When pa wanted, to put thEin In, 1 wai agiin.t ? : tut he was B3t on It. so finally I slid, .'well, go ahead.' . "Well, In a way. tliey do cost a little more. Then in other ways', they seem 'pretty chea:,' utter all. . They certaialy save me a lot of work filHu' and trim- mln' and cleacln' and fu33ln' .around trying to get an oil laap.. to", burn right. Now when ;I .. want a light I just push a but ton; it does the rest, i . ; "Th?n the children gtudylaV '.heinle83on3 et night need the test light they can get, for good-, n:ss knows It's hard enough, on the eyes anyhow, without strain in' thm with trnioky, dirty old oil lamp. " ., 1 ''v.- j "I do all my Ironing with an ' electric Iron and . I ll tell you it's a big savin' with wood and coal so high.''. I ' don't have to wait for Irons to heat or bother changln' Irons.: I can do my Ironing in half the time and , with a whole lot -ss work. : "No, I gueas the peopls that kick about, electric Rights being high are the ones' that haven't . got them." . ; ;:. :".';'V; ' ; People who hare once used electric lightB are never satls- ! fled with any 'others. It's the . people who don't use tb2m that think they can't afford th?m. Ask ve for rates. - . . . . EASTERN OREGON L 1 ,' 7 IBHT S POWER GO CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys at law. Practices in all the courts of the state and United States. Of fice In La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande, Oregon. '.' D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer, " Baker City, Oregon. BS. UNDERWOOD & CNDEBWOOD ; Physicians and Surgeons. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD ' Special attention to diseases and ;" surgery of the eye. 'Y DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD ; Specialist lor women Offices. Cor. Adams & Depot, over Wright Co.'s Drng Store. -Phones .Main 728; Main 22. : GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Ostecnath , luytKa a(iiii iroia iew,iuitv, tuii- Physiclan.- Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, cerning his former associate: 8, 9 and 10. Phones: , Home 1332.! -Kansas probably doesnt realize Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black the distinctive, almost unique,' place 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore, that Victor Murdock is making; fof " 1 himself away from. 'home. I was re- 1. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR, minded of this at a great banquet of , not Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste- Yr tls!n and, nVB? 'er , jf8?,!," r,, rv....w t, 500 of them in Grand Rapids the oth opathy Consultation free. Room; (p n,ght- The spealter8 were ot par -0. La Grande National Bank Bldg. excellent, quality: it would be hard to 'tag.' i Phone. Black 899.." . match them In the country. Thsrs was ' ' . , vw-niiJiw.i, cicimttij our geon. Office at Hill', Brug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office.: Phone. Black 1361; In- at Residence. h FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA i GRANDE. t- $ Iff & 6- a, & f & A. M. 1. l.'A F. & A. M. 1... ni flret : in) t:i)tf. a .meet t;riays af 7; so V- a. Cordial wp!come to ail ; ! I ,. M HOVT, W. ,M. C. WILLIAMS, decretar" ! O. E. 1 Or.irifie Uiat No. 43a tuU each Tlnujoiiv eveuinK at f VlocH in Elk's r Inb. corner of De int street and Washington aenue Visiting brothei are cordially in fUitj to artenil H. J. RITTER. Ex. ' tt-u H. E. C00L1DGE,-Rec. Sec. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD Lh Grande Lodge No. 369 W O W meets every second and fourth Sai urdays. at K. P. ball. All vlsttlns mebers welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H KEENEY. Clerk. vl. W. A. La Grande Camp Nol 770S meets every Monday In the tnenth at ths I. O. O. F. haU. " All visiting neighbors are cordially' Invited to : ttteod. - E. E. DANIELS, ' '., ED. HEATH. Clerk. l:EBEKAHS Crystal Ijodjte No. meets every Tuesday evening in tu I. 0. O. F. hall. All visiting meu. ,' ber "are. Invited to .'attend , " MISS HELEN MCLAUGHLIN. N. G. V ISS ANNA ALEXANDER. Sec KNIGHTS. OF .PYTHIAS Hed Crow Lodge No. 27 meats every Monrtay night in Castle ball, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all vUitlnj Knight. v JESC PAUL, C. C R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R, 4 8. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E C. bolri stated communications th second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor . diahy taTlted, CARRIE B HUNTER,. W. M. MART A. WARNICK. Sec When you Ihink of DENTAL WORK think "of , Stevenson's 4 Office. In the four years that we have been here we have wqn the. confidence of tho community and for several rea sons. came here Intending to stay and that is still our intention. We have made pood in our work and dur fees have been tbo same as you would pay In other places as' we have never been in any combination to control pries. In case wb can serve you In any way please call and we shall be glad to do so. Stevenson's "VIC" r.iURBO THE EEST Among Nation's Best Speakers, Kansas Insurgent Conies to La Grande Next Thursday Msjht. Herbert Houston, once ub reporter In Kansas along with Victor Murdoch now widely known leader of the in surgents, and who corues to La Grande Jixt Thursday evening to appear at the high school auditorium as the la-st attraction of last year's lecture bur eau, writes thus entertainingly to the '"I the brilMan Kovernor of Michigan, iiiiS'i yaituiu, uauii-i, Kuuiwi, tuuiui who, wUVte ere, conai msnon oi . .uicnigaii, ninaio, rnd he .turdv n;w senator, Town- snd. bRS lifted the utat from a "stand . .... . , . ,.... i'.:;rof'rci FlUerf Hubbard, half dreamer, but all , nifirrt In the use of words; there was . M f Eton, probably the great- n v,i. tim. Jnt. i . ' . . . , i" ii a:vc in sueecn inrougn long uuiuiiiji ; - n - ' cholarlr Jhrough long KTiinv: nnn runre whs vic Aiurnuta. And the greatest of thes.9 was "Vic' "I hed hp n a lone day since the T-eiaPa-Ppffer legislature, vhen Ar- c"mipr Pari Hudson. Bunnel of the Kansas C't Times. 'Dick' L'ndsay of the Stsr. 'and ,V1' end I had en rub reportrs toseth-r. writln? weird pto-i's about weid nscle. Mr. Leae, Mr'. D'ef". Jerry Simnn and all, thr rps nd it hard for t to tran form th "triullng from Wkh'ta into th-. n-w c"ii8'r'!mfln before ms. Put he was on? and the earn, espe- r'oiiv te mprry rys and the red thatch above them. As he snoe there we" a rinrin of ru"nr. n cnini rnm-' Brn(l(vfp thnf won hi bearprs at nnce. BABY SHOW IfJTEBESISi jrANv voTHPm W't ?t, FORMATION ON Sl'RJECT. IN t No "Enffiire "ffl-res toFnfr Bah No charges for entrance to the.baby -iow; it commences at 3 o'clock next Saturday afternoon and all -entrance should be recorded with Mrs, A. L. Richardson. These are three, import ant phases of the annual baby show for the coming county fair which pros pective seekers after baby show hon ors arE'showing considerable Interest In, Mrs. Richardson who has charge of the preliminaries for the event af firmed today that there was a great deal of interest manifested and that mothers are calling on her for infor mation on the subject and thi three most important regulations are enuni ated above. v ;' , , -:: .., ."" y-..-.: Governor Oswald West will be one of the three who will pick the pret tiest baby of all exhibited," but there will be prize for the luckiest baby un der one year old and also one for ba bies over one year and und.r two years of age. - . The Implicit conndence that many people have In Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy 1? founded on their experience in the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cureB of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery that It -has effected. For sale by all dealers. ; eod & wkly Dental Office 1.1 1 1 " 1 if ' 1 11 11 ii 1 1 n n 11 n inli nilTa )(i ft 11 iibITi. . wfH,.,.iftii.F jiiflii L V ri 1 "t k W Willi OF THEL1 Stood Sup:rhr. In fine spirit of raillery he asktd a lot of questions about widely known modern advertisements, searching but full of humor that brought everyone to keen attention. He would lean his chin In his right band, a AKphtsto phelian twinkle would play in Ms eyes and everyone would be on the qui viva, as if It were a Herman or Keller doing a new trick; and then a ringing query would dart forth to baffle and amuse. Even Hubbard did not ap proach this manner of the showman, exhibiting his Ideas and words, which the vigorous Kansan wore as a man tle. . "But now a change came. Quick and vivid as a lightning flash, the thunder of insurgency rolled. First it beat against the archaic customs of the postofflce department,' a present and -pressing tyranny based on out- - - , v,0 '- , . , . monopoly of the pos al business In packages, which of right belonged tc b trovrnmnt.?. - nont . It sounded woull wr,est fr?m ll?e Pe,op'e the v: to rule and make of it .a vested privilege. It was a reat sight, for tt was full of the spirit of the tims. In o trnlv rpmnrknhlft wav thla rrusadlna - - --- - ,,jt , v," insreln nersonal- - v c ity. Put in the vernacular of adver tising he stood tlwre, the vital trade- mark of his day., Ah? the people ac- claimed him n a mighty shout. "Then he concluded -his remarkable address in a burst of eloquence that was an apostrohphe to progress. It was a song of- victory after bat.t!o v'tal v-ith ftsnlretlon and full of the fisl trlrriti of the people. As I sat th'r". mnt a were p11 my fellow din ers, I thought, what a wonderful In ternrslation of the temper and spirit of the age, what a story of the triumph of progress, as men ascended ad as tra per aspera' and the speaker har b""n o K?p"fln. S iSTlCT OFFICE ADNA B ROGERS TAKES OVER THE i mini ii cx oh hi e Ir.tr "d- nv Tt Vnlnnilnmis In Conjunction v th othr Affairs. Abstract business in connection with the land offica , records, built up by D. C.'Brichoux during the past sev eral years, has been sold by Mr, Bri choux to Adna B. Rogers who has had years of experience in that Hue. of '0'K, Mr. Brichonx found the work too strenuous as handled in conjunc tion with his other business affairs and disposed of It to Mr. Roeers. The new abstractor will have offices In the Foley building near ,the land office and will conduct a general land ctlce abstract line of work thare. - FIGHTERS OF LONG STANDING .. (Conti Inued from Page 2.) Spike Hennessey Won; decision ; S Spike Hennessey Draw; 15 rounds. Bob Lynam No decision; 6 rounds. t Bob Lynam No decision; 6 rounds. Guy Lee No decision; 10 rounds. Jim Burns Draw;. 10 rounds.. Kid Scallin No decision; 3 rounds . "fyiqev Won: knock out; 2 rounds . Castle Won; drclaion; 10 rounds. C. F. Tucker Lost; 4 rounds. .Toe Oresley Won; knock out; 3 rounds. . - . ,, ."., . . .; - . ; F. Edwards Lost; decision; 20 rOUndB. ':: . , : :. . i L . : F. Connly No decision; 4 rounds. Jas. Day Draw; 6 rounds. . Jimmie Carroll No decision;' f rqunds. ' ,,. ' Young Hite Won; knock out; 7 rounds. Young Allers Won; ; decision; f rounds. Jacky Manders Won; knock out; 9 rounds. , I Young Phillips Draw; fe rounds. ; Guy Kelley No decision; 6 rounds , Notice of Impounded Stock, Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of September, 1911. 1 took up while running at large in the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, the following described animal, to wit: One aged, bay horse, fifteen hands and three Inches high,, weight about 1125 pounds, branded with a W, with no shoes on, had bell on at time of Impounding. - . . 1 , That I impounded said animal in the city pound of the city of La Grande, Oregon, under and by virtue of an ordinance thereof, and will, unless the owner claims and pays the costs of keeping and impounding said animals, a the expiration often (10) days from this notice, I will advertise and sell said animal as provided by the ordi nance of the city of La Grane, Ore gon. ..... Done and dated at La Grar.d?, Un ion county, Oregon, this 18th day of September, 1911. J. W. WALDE.W , C'bWf of Police of the Ci'y of La Grande, Oregon. . - , T! FT Tf r jt rt rss r rT I f f i k 1 'i - il ,) ! i. ' . ! ft v a n . f J id U I kt U k-,K u O fl hoy to earn the cigar trade. Onevjho :es at home. li takes three years to learn this trade, and I vjant the boy's pa rents to be vMing for the boy to learn it Farn Us' King . Cinnr Farfnrv 106 Fir Street Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot 0. C. Brichoux, Pro . La Grande's Leading Jeweler Opposite U. 8. Land C23ee ta Adams Avense: Gall Main Retail Department Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Ruberoid Roofing, Sash Dooic, etc. V " r' -aithe'; George Palmer Lumber Co. Complete Equipment tor Kubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor v , COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY V COME to our shop nnd let demonstrate the use of Perry I'neu. fl mntlc Water Systems to you. We have fnst Wnii,! 1 Poor Farm". Why not hare A bath nu,i Hinu ure prowjcuun lor yonr Homes I Ton can Lave a 3.1 J . Inch stream at D3 pounds pressure la case of Are. Cull and let ns take i yon ont and show r on one In every day operation. . ' t BAY 6 ZWEIFEL jl pummr ; heaters; :sHurmm workers A 1 1 l Ui i m s iH-m i1 uiii TCU OUGHT TO KN0Y this shop, and Its abHilj to scrva you test Oar one stronipsi desire Is to turn out tha hesS CXEANING AND PEESSINQ and" to price our services t meet your satisfaction. We be- . lkte we do this. If yonr gar , nicnts need enr attention seaJ . them to ns and we will da jomr work promptly and; Knarautit not to ruin the materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANI vJOUKS L II. B. YTairironer Lin!, i andlieaiiikj; : John Melvilie , W8 Adorns Avfc LA GRANDE, ORE- ...:- t t Light Resetting ann Repairing room, hot and cold water, .lee )t 1 " "V n