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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1911)
LA GKANbk EVjLNLVU OifcJLKVEU. HUIUY, OCTOBEll 20, 1911. PACE I , PROFESSIONAL IJIRECTflRY ' PHYSICIANS AND SUE6E0SS N. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. v " Dra. Richardson & lx)ughlin, , . Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. puonee Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65. Dr. Loughlln's eRs. Main 757. PR. M. K. HALL Physician and Sur geon, v Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot Bt. Phone, Main 23. C. H. UPTON, Phi 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; Kesi ' aeuco ZZ. . DR. H. L UNDERWOOD Diseases of th; eye a specialty. 0R. DORA J. UNDEWO0D Diseases of women and children. Officii: Adams avenue, ever Wright Drug Co. ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath PhyB'clan. ; Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8. 9 and lO.Phones: Horn's 1332, Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black 51. 'Successor ;o Dr. F. E. Moore. DR. C. A. SMITH, MECHANO-THER-APIST. . Successfully treats rheu matism, kidney dls ase. h?art dis " ease", weak lungs, constipation.; pe'. lc disease, catarrh, and diseases ot . the pervous system:. .'Consultation tree. ' Charges reasonable. PhoVi Black 3351. 1411 Madison Avenue- ATTORNEYS AT LAW tw-TTWAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys. Chas. E. Cochran'and Ge6. T. Coch ' ' rail.' La Grande National Bank .... Bnilding. La. Grande. Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD f ROBT. 8. EAKIN ' - 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. O. NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City, Oregon. G. T. DARLAND. CHIROPRACTOR not Drues. not Surgery, not Oste- nnthv Consultation free. Room 20. La Grande National Bank Bldn ; lng. Phone. Red 3181 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 63; Both Phones at Residence. ' We pay cash for any Oregon ses iin ion,. Kofnvs isfifi. Also want sen ate Journals .1862 and 1864. Also codes '185I, Journal oi council, iaai, nun ?'oet-.A IBfcK nrl'f(W "Of ClVil . procedure and general laws. 1862, and ',. rchlTes:.l843-i&w, .i xuo . woi. Bateson & CO., me. roruuau. ji6""- 2 PILES CURED InTtO 14 DAYS Your drugget will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT, falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile in 6 to 14 days. EOc You May Have Overlooked DID YOU EVER REALIZE HOW USEFUL YOUR ELECTRIC LAMP SOCKET CAN BE? V; -y ,-':'r': :": - 1 When we think of electrlcUy we natiirany think of lights, because that is the way it is usually employed, but new uses and improve ments are constatnly being tnvented. . ; . ;''.', Among the jnany conveniences that electricity has made possible are electric ranges; heaters; Irons; toasters; chafing dishes; hair driers; percolators; combination sets, etc. . .. .. . , ; V All operate from an ordinary lamp "socket, by the Bimple turn ,of a '.button. .;;.; .-.,". : ' . . : ', ;' Many of these articles we carry! regularly In stock; the others We will gladly order for you at. any time. You will find our prices moBt reasonable. " ' Eastern Oregon FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA GRANDE. A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all MasonB. L. M. HOYT, W. M. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. O .E. La Grande. Ledge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue ' VlBiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul H. E. OOOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. ball. All visltin , mebers weloome d. Fitzgerald, c. c J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. A. W. A--La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday In the mpotb a' 'JlS L .0, O F, ball. All rlBiUng !gnb6rf are" cordially invitee v. .' fenL . ' E. E. DANIELS. ' ' ED. HEATH. Clerk. r.EBEKAHS "rystal Lodge No. 61 meets every Tuesday evening In th I, O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers am invited to attend. MISS HELEN McLAUGHLlN. N. G. " V1S3 ANNA ALEXANDER. Bac. KNIGHTS OF PYTHJASRed .Cru Lodge No 27 toes every Monrts night in Caatle hall, (old Elk's hall.,1 K Pythian welcome to all visltlm ' Kn ten's. . . :' '-. iKsr PAUL, r c. . r! L I.INCOIN. M. of R. S O . E. B. Hone Chapter No. IS. O. V C. 'bolt stated communications tb second and . fourth Wednesdays o eaoh month. Visiting membera cor . dlahy invited. ' CARRIE B. HUNTER. W. M. ' MARY A. WARNlCK. Se. Sick headache is caused by a disor dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct that and the bead ariws will disappear. For sal by all rionTAr tod & Wkly S 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 be lower than .the low-. , est but claim the quality of the stock is ,the highest attainable. Therefore when comparing our : prices with otters please bear in mind that all trees are noi alike. Our main specialty lies in satisfying a customer and fil-; ling his prdervithtrcei ot tibe -; most exceiWt quality. ;' prdera " t large" '; ro ail rj ill ; receive prompt, and 'cate'rni attention at , ' our hands. , . L W. i CO. Office Grande Ronde Valley House La Grande. ' Light & Power Co. GOBI 111 LIKES COMEDY "BABY MINE" COMPANY DELIGHTS THE EXECUTIVE. Writes Letter to Manager Compliment ing Him on the Production. Gubernatorial sanction to' "Baby Mine" coming to tlw Steward' tomor row night Is contained in a letter re ceived from Chas. D. Wilson, manager for "Baby Mine' this morning. The local playhouse manager is advised that Governor Hay of Washington is much pleased with the, comedy, and has written, unnsquested, to Manager Wilson of th'fe company compliment ing the show. This Is what the letter from Hay sars: ' Executive Mansion. Mr. Chas. D. Wilson, Manager , the Wm. A. Brady. Ltd, ."Baby Mine" Co., Moore theatre, Seattle, Wash. My Dear Mr. Wil onY I take this opportunity .to con- rratuiate you upon bringing to this T; coaBt, the comedy, "Baby Mine." The! roles are handled by a capable ca3t I and a person who wants two hours of, ennd clean fun. can Ket it from this I comedy I vo, thfteomnlete success' it... m. io ia nfin o .nH with . kindest personal regards, 1 am, yours very truly. (Signed) H. B. Hay, gov ernor of state of Washington. ' WAS ONE OF: FIRST SETTLERS IN GRANDE RONDE. Survived by Several Relatives Throughout (he Slate. ; ' Further details about the death of Mrs. Klnzle, reported briefly in th Observer yesterday 13 ccnta'ne.d in t"ne following froi (the Portland Oregon- iant ' ''.", ,: - . v ' Mrs. Cornelia H. Klnzle, a along the first settlers of the Grande Rohde val ley and widely known in that section. died yesterday at tbs home of her son, loughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No. 1) Charles Klnzle, 427 East Fcrthy-sev- prevented a dreadful tragedy and sav enth street, JRose City park. Mrs. Kin- ed .two lives. Doctors had -said her zie was born in Iowa 74 years ago and frightful cough was a "consumption" crossed the plains with her husband j cought and could do little to help her. Davis Klnzle. in 1862,, settling in the After many remedies failed,' her aunt Grande Rond valley. Seven yearsj urged her to take Dr. King's New Dls agq she and Mr. Klnzle moved ' to . covery. "I have befin taking it for Portland and have since made the!.- some time," sh wrote "and tie awful horns with their son. Mrx Klnzle is cough has almost gone.. It also saved survived by a w!dower, and eig'it chll-' my little b'oy when taken with a se- dren, as follows: Mrs. Kitty Grey, cf Baki?r. Ore.; Mrs. Emma Shea, of La Grande, Ore.; Mrs. Fritz Rash, Mrs. Llbbie Caue;rlf. Charles. William. Harry and Edwin Klnzle!, all of Port land.'" ' -" : . ' The Youths Companion Is for Every. ':''', body. : , Of course if you are too young to; 'read, or so old you hr.ve forgotten how you may not enjoy the Youth8 Com panion. That ; Is rather a sweep'ng statement, however, for hosts of chil dren love to have the stories and Jin gles of the Children's Page read to them.. There is many a -andfather and grandmother whose eyes are dim 1 1 ft f ( 4ii Koi Su& : V If s f l r '" $ ' i-l : 1 SCENE FROM "BABY MINE" WHICH GOVERNOR HAY OF WASHING TON DEEMS A FUSSY PLAY. who like nothing better than to sit L and listen to the Companion stories and articles. Many a blind person, and even those who In addition can neither speak nor hear have been cheered by tlw Companion, Its con tents having been communicated to them through the finger tips of their friends. The reading of the Youth's Companion is a pretty sure cure for all kinds of loneliness. Robinson Crusoe would have been a happier man if he could have had his Com panion Thursday as well as his Man Friday. Just send for the prospectus for 1912 and sample copies of the pa per. ... '- ; We think you will agree, when you have read them, that no other paper gives quite so much of such a high quality as the Companion, and it costs only $1.75 now for the 52 week ly Issues. On January 1, 1912, the subscription price will be advanced to $2.00. Tbfl new subscriber receives a gift of the Companion's calendar for 1912. in ten colors and gold, and all the re maining issues of 1911 free from the .time the subscription Is received. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berke ley St.. Boston, Mass. KarfmlAn mrlvail-at thin . r- '- ; J' RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE, : . , i Whereas, the All wise. Ivuler of the Averse has seen fit to remove from our midst, our beloved neighbor, John W, Earls, and called mm to be ' member of the . Grand Camp above, now therefore, -Be it Resolved, that we humbly bow in submission to the Divine will; that! w3 tender, to his bereaved family our earnest and heartfelt sympathy, and reepmmend them to seek the consola-, tion and comfort of Him who ruleth over all. Et it further resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be 9rit to the family of our deceased Neighbor, and that a copy of the same be spread upon the records of the camp. . W. F. LANDRUM. ' , . F. W. PATT1SON, . J. A. WHITBY. Averts Anfut Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. C. Wll- vere bronchial trouble." This match less medicine has no tqual for throat and lung troubles. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. eod & wkly Its Equal Pont Exist No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck len's Ayilca Salve. It's the one per fect healer" ot cuts, corns,, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, bolls,' lucers, eczeme, salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores, chapped hands 'or sprains it's supreme Unrivaled for piles. Try It. .Only 25c at all druggists. . eod & wkly 7 .. . I? and Not DID IT E"ER OCCUR TO YOU J HAT THERE ARE TWO PARTS TD f EVERY PURCHASE. WHAT YOU EXPECT AND WHAT YOU GET. EH s SURE THE CLOTHING STORE. WHICH PERMITS A SALESMAN TO j SELL YOU A SUIT YOU DON'T WANT, IS WORKING FOR ITS OW. f vm, II. & INTERESTS, NOT YOURS. THE AFTER (REGRETS WILL B3 YOURS, TOO. THE AVERAGE CLOTHIER CANNOT CATER TO MANY MEN OF MANY MINDS. HE ISN'T BtG ENiOUGH. IF YOU BUY ADLERS COLLEGIAN CLOTHES YOU WILL GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU EX PECT AND NO REGRETS. COME AND SEE WHAT WE ARE SHOW ING IN SUITS AND OVERCOATSFOR FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS The Idaho Junk will pay you top prices fqrjill kinds of metal and .r.uMer', Speclal.at tentlon tq. conslsnment shipments; -V. REFERli . BOISE CITY. SATI0NAL BASK. :-.. ,rd:lfJr''..''-: ' -ww 'sjy ww t t w rriirvryyrirtyi,rira CELERY '-'. :"";. .. ' ,." CABBAGE " . . ' ' SWEET POTATOES v GREEN AND RED PEPPERS SQUASH , " PUMPKIN EGG PLANT ; -. ONIONS ,; City Gfbccfy and Ba!iei?y The Home of Fancy Groceries. Phone Main 75 r. s in!'1 ! ' Rerrret s r House AT BOISE, IDAHO S. KOPPEL. 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