La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 26, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    IS GRA!TOE "EVENING CRSERVET?
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TZTT7. nrjmVM 26, 1911.
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j professional directory
physicians ami surgeons
H MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and
' gurgon. Corner Adama Ave. and
Depot St Phones: Office, Main 68;
'Residence, 69.
A L. RICHARDSON, M. D. '
j. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D.
Drs. Richardson & Loughlln,
Physicians and Surgeons
pbones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353
Office Houre 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind
312. .-."
Dr. Loughlln's Rfs. Main 757; Ind.
1297. ' . ;
C. H. UPTON. Pb. G. M. D. Physician
- and Surgeon. Special attention to
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. Office
In La Grande National Bank Build
ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi
dence Mala 32. .
Baker City, Oregon.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
C0CHR1N & COCHRAN Attorneys.
Chas. B. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys
at law. Practices m all the courta
; of the state and United States. Of
fice in La Grande National Bank
: Building, La Grande, Oregon. '
X), W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer,
UNDERWOOD C5DERW0OO
Physicians and Surgeons.
DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD
Special attention to diseases and
surgery of th eye.
DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD
Specialist for women
Offices. Cor. Adams & Depot, over
Wright Co.'s Drug Store.
Phones Main 728; Main 22.
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Physician. Sommer Bldg.. Rooms 7,
8. 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332
Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black
951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore
0. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR
not Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste
opathy ; Consultation free. Room
. 20, La Grande National Bank Bldg
ing. Phone, Black 399.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur
geon. Office at Hill's Drug store:
La Grande. Residence Phone. Red
701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In
dependent Phone 53; Both Phones
at Residence.
STOPS FALLING HAIR
Savoy Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
ES53S
The rooms are good and
Steam V heated " only one
block from depot
D. C. Brichoux:Pro .
N'ewlin Urn Co. fln.irnte Parisian
Sage, the Real Hair Remedy.'
You can abolish every particle of
dandruff, you can stop Itching scalp,
you can prevent hair from thinning or
falling out by using PARISIAN SAGE
which Is sold on money back plan.
PARISIAN SAGE soaks Into the
.roots of . thu hair, andv not only de
stroys the microbes that cause hair
troubles but furnishes to the hair Just
the kind of nourishment to make hair
grow luxuriant and to put life and
beauty Into It. : The girl with the Au
burn hair Is on every carton and bot
t!a of PARISIAN SAGE. Look for it
as Imitations ars numerous. Large
bottle 50 cents at the Newlln Drug
company and druggist? everywhere.
9-5, 14, 26 .
SOUTHED PACIFIC HAS TIES RE
MOVED FROM LAKE.
I
Salt Lake Water Saturatp Ties Three
Yearg Before Timber Is (Removed.
San Francisco, Sept. 26. (Special)
Ten thousand railroad ties that hav,j
been "pickling" in Great Salt Lake,
Utah, for the last thr;e years have
Just been removed from that body of
highly mineralized water and are now
5 ffillll
EIGHT FORI DISTRIBUTIVE RATES
TO BE PROLONGED.
M'21 Be MIdu'e of November Before
llearing Is Held, Announced.
Consideration of the proposition to
order distributive rates for Baker and
La Grande, haa been postponed until
November, at which time La Grande
will aid in the fight before the rail
road commission. Local wholesalers
beir.g transported to Hazen. Nevada, and Commercial club officials ars
there to be given a trial on the new 'keeping In touch with the develop
Hazen cutoff of the Southern Paclfici' ments leading up to the final test for
company. "Pickling" railroad ties in thee.3 distributive rates. Bearing on
the Great Salt Lake Is by no means a the postponement, the Bakir Herald
new experiment on the part of the of yesterday says: '
railroad company. , j Success has crowned the efforts of
Th-rre are ties in the. oid Promon- j the Commercial club, In persuading
tory line of the Central Pacific rail-; the railroad commission to postpone
way, which were placed th?re 40 ysars the rat,3 hearings until such a time
ago and have not decayed, proving as would prrmit the -club to gather
the preservative qualities of the salt data and prepare tor a strong presen
formation in which they "pickled" for tation of the case on behalf of East-
years oetore ueuiK tu wu .. k. , , .
bed. Piling Is also being preserved The hearing scheduled at Baker for
in tMs lake excellent results have the seventh of this month has been
been obtained by th,r piling in the postpon:d until November 15 and
gr at trestle across the lake, which, will be held at Salem. This hearing
since the dav it was first placed in the called for the purpose of consld-
fiTBt part of ths construction of the ering mileage and distance tarlffa on
T.nMn ot nff. has shown no deterior- the Harriman lines in Oregon. This
pnnrnnrnn
dbliiii IX J
1 WIG
ROAD WORK AM) GYM STUNTS TO
CONSTITUTE. PROGRAM.
Fighters Getting In Readiness for Mill
October Second.
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I. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I
3111 i
Running up and down stalrB. sweep
ing and bending over making beds
win not maice a woman neauny or(
beautiful. She must get out of doors,
walk a mile or two every day and
take Chamberlain's Tablets to Im
prove her digestion and regulate her
bowels. For sale by all dealers.
Lucin cut off. has shown no deterior
atlon. . ;
The ties that havfl Just been, re
moved from t'ne Great Salt Lake will
b- subjected to a hard test In the al
kali soils of Nevada; The "pickling"
nrocess has caused them to become
heavily impregnated wiith salt and
thcv prf as "pround'' to the elec
tric current In-the block' slsnal ser
vice. This fact mak:s them unfit for
iise on the main line of the company,
over which the block signals play a
most important part.
The preserving of ties and piling in
Great Salt Lake may become an im
portant industry, if the experiments
now being worked out prove as suc
cessful! as former tests.
was originally scheduled for the 28th
of this month.. : - , ; . ' ' "
When the railroad commission an
nounced these hearings, the directors
of the Commercial club realized that
they would be unable to thoroughly
present Baker and Eastirn Oregon's
case and tiey requested the commis
sion to elelay thr hearings; Mr. O'
Gornian went to La Grande and Pen
dleton and secured co-operation of
tho?o dubs 1n the movement.
NOTICE OF STREET IMnFOVE-MENT
Save Eye Troubles and
Doctor Bills
Give your child good lights to
study by. 1
Oculists tell us that a large per
centage of eye trouble among ,
school children Is caused by
straining this eyes in a poor
light. Condition should be per
fect wh:n night study is re
quired ' '
There la Just one perfect light;
that is tte electric light.
You can avoid much of the eye
strain and the attendant evils
by putting in electric lights now
Th;y are better,' cleaner and
more convenient and the cost '
is most reasonable.
Ask us for rates, or phone Main
34. ' '. ' "
Eastern
Oregon
Light and
FowerCo.
TO WHOM IT MAY CNCERN: No
tice is hereby given that In pursuance
of a resolution adopt, d by the com
mon council of the city of La Grande,
.Oregon, on the 15th day of December,
1909, . creating Improvement district
No. 13 and designating North Fir
street as such district, and In pursu-
Mat" ro Favorite Candidate. .
Mexico City. S pt. 26. The election
of Madero as president' of Mexo at
the general elections is regarded as a
foregone conclusion. Interest In tha
. contest centers mainly on the race
for vice presidency between Jose Pino
De La Barra. now nrovlsional presi
dent and Dr. Francesco V. Gomez. The
campaign without issues is being
fought out on personal lines.
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Baker Business College
A HIGH GTTADE SCHOOL. WELL ES
TABLISHED REPUTATION. MANY
GRADUATES HOLDING GOOD POSI
TIONS. SKILLFUL, PAINSTAKJNG
TEACHERS. LIVING EXPENSES
THE LOWEST. LET US TELL YOU
ABOUT OTHER ADVANTAGES.
iWRSTE FOR CATALOGUE.
Baker Business
BAKER, OREGON
f Civil Service Examination.
y The United States Civil Service com
mission announces that applications
will be accept:d between October 1,
. 1911.. and Januarv 2. 1912. for first
ance of a resolution adopted by said gra(Je or derlcal p08ltlona and tnlrd
common council on the 20th day ot gra(Je or 8UD.clerlcal positions for all
S.ptember, 1911, whereby said coun- brinche8 of the Held wrvlce; The ex
cll determined and declared Us inten-', aminatIon wln be held KeDruary 3,
tion to Improve all that .portion of.19l2 th followin DlaceB )n th?
North Fir street, In said improvement ,tate f 0regon. . Albany. Astoria, Ba-
Qirnmn as remauc-r oescnoeu, oy ic. Eugene, Grants Pass, La Grande,
laying thereon macadam roadway, ce- Pnrtianrt' Th nniiM ,
V V V V . V V V. v . -v-- v '."V
ment curb and drainage, the council
will, ten days after the service of this
notice upon the owners of the prop
erty affected and bantflted by such Im
provement, order that said above de
scribed improvement be made; that
the boundaries of said district to be
so improved are as follows:
All that portion of North Fir street.
from' the south curb line of Monroe
avenue, to the south line of U avenue.
(A) And tlje property affected or
benefit: d by said improvement is as
follows: , . .'.
The west Vt qf block 149, 151, 154
and the east of blocks 150, 155 and
the NE of block 125 and the NW
of block 124, ' Chaplin's addition and
the west of block 24 and 23 and
the east of block 2 and the east
of Predmore block, Predmore addition,
all in La rande, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby further given that
the council will levy a special assess
ment on all the property affected and
benefitted by such Improvement for
the purpose of paying for such, im
provement. That, the estimated cost of
such Improvement Ib the sum of $6,
438.50. That the council will, on the
7th day of .October, 1911. meet at the
council chamber at the hour of 8
o'clock p m., to consider said esti
mated cost and the levy of said as
sessment, when a hearing will be
granted to any person feeling aggriev
ed by such assessment.
a Grande, Ore., Sept. 23, 1911.
CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE,
OREGON
La Grande, regon.etETAOINetaoin
By C. M. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
Oregon. ,
. Persons who . desire to compete
should at ones apply to the local sec
retary of the boar dot civil service
examiners at any of the offices men
tioned or to the district secretary, 11th
civil service district, room 224, post
office building, Seattle Washington,
for applcatlon and full information.
Grande Ronde
NURSERIES
(Trade Mark.) ;
Foreign and domestic trees,
. roses and shrubs. - . ,
'We guarantee to give satis-
faction. We do not claim our
price to bo lower than the low
est but claim the quality of the
stock la the highest attainable..
Therefore when comparing our
prices with others : please bear
In mind that all trees are not
alike. Our main specialty lies
in satisfying a customer and fil
ling hlB order with trees of the
mot excellent quality.. Orders
large or . small will receive
prompt and careful attention at '
our hands. '
L JjilOB'iBECK ft CO.-
' . - ' ' Office . ,' ('
Grande Ronde Valley House "
La Grande.
IF.i?gular training stunts are being
carried out by Bob Lyman and Kidj
Exposlto this week in preparation for
their mill on October 2nd In a no de
cision 10 round fight In the Steward
opera house. The youngsters are do
ing, light road work, and during the
afternoon each can be found at their
respective quarters going through the)
gym stunts that will put muscle and
wind to their credit.
Heinz
ISauer Kraut
f Cooked rety to serve.
' This choice kaut with pork 3
is not the ordinary kraut, but I
Is thoroughly cooked and pi- J
pared In the most borne way,
20c a tan.
rOU OUGHT TO KNOW
this shop, and its ability to sen
jou best. Our one strongest
desire Is to turn out the best
LEANING AND PRESSING
and to price our smlcfs t
meet jour satisfaction. We be
lieve we do this. If your gnr
ments need our attention sfl
them to ns and we will do your
work promptly and gnarantc1
not to rain the materials.
ELITE DYEING &
CLIIANITia VTOPJLS
aln 61. H. B. Waggoner
For Sale Bv
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LA GRAKDE, ORE- '
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La Grande's
Jeweler
0pBlt U. S. Lanl OSlee n Adams A vena. J
CallM
Retail Department
I umber, Lath, Shingles, ;fl Ruberoid
3
RoofirifSash Door etc.
at the ;;''v,'V-;::-;;i:
George Pailm
Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires . .
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor -COMPLETE
MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY I ,
v COME to our shop and let ns demonstrate the use of Terry Pnen- ji
i ' n- wn-m, M im A I t. . l. 1. . A J, .a A . I If
l I or caui rroy not uuiv a vuiu rvum, uui inn cuiu naur, nice f
I 1 . . , . AT . 4J t - . , IA A IF
, lawas ua B'so lire pruweuuj ivr jvur bohicbi ivu can uaie a-t
Inch stream at 95 ponnds pressure In case of fire. Call and let ns tale
i yon ont and snow yon one in every day operation. ' i
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