Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1912)
' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912. ; ' ' s nrMMMMM' m s ii a i . " . " " . " - - . 1 mi ' . ' 1 . 1 TTmmTmmT!TmmmmmT1T!Tl fPXmry 11 GROOM FATHER OF BOY lM5JSt UNDER KNIFE SCOUTS COMING ert in awaited,' From' here general Baden-Powell will go to Washington, where be will iQassiiiQ ween President Taft, the honorary 30 president ot the Boy Scouts of Amer ica. At the conclusion of his tour Sir Robert will sail from San Francisco Advertising for Australia. : O O u PKHHANESTLr nt'.r. INTRODUCING LOCATED IVCllOIWC 1CllllS.S EASTERN PRICES ; our untarnished reputation wherever we have established offleei ji a i-ecommendatlon we look to with pride, and our motto, "Honest work,", "fair dealings," baa always made our success continuous for b6 past 10 years. ' . gurantee our work, 4a d if It Is not right we make It right without any extra expense to ,'ou. We would rather be busy all th9 time and make a smaller profit from each individual patient than charge prohibitive prices. Peo ple in all stations of life patronise this institution of Modern' Den , tlatry. '','.. V V . UNLESS CJOr II Fl-AA EXAMINATION,. CONSULTATION EXTRACTION fvV II ICC ESTIMATES AND ADTICE Prices for the Best Work $16 Set of Teeth . ... , . , . .S8.00 II Gold Fillings . . . . $10 Bridge Work (best) dC 00 I S1,ver F11,ings , . $10 Gold Crowns 22k . V'. , 1 1 Plates Repaired . ; 1 . 12 year protection guaranteed. 11.50 ns .....70 $1.00 u Modern Dentists DETOT ADAMS ATE. OYER NKWLIN DRUG CO. DR. THOMAS C OHMART, Mgr. CUTTERS FROM BUGGIES A Gutter to enjoy this splendid sleighing is possible at a small ccst. : Have runners put on your buggies a a imall cost. It is done quickly and neatly by out . r - TUcirci PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEET METAL WORKERS TAKEN IL1 AT 1ADD CANION AF- ; TE1S MARRIAGE. Personals and Loral Mention About Ladd Canyon. Ladd Cany, Jan. 30. (Special) Burt Stump, who was operated upon for appendicitis a week ago, Is getting along as nicely as could te expected. Mr, Stump was recently married at Spokane and had brought his bride to his mother's . homo, Mrs. Medy Brou chard's, for a visit when he was sud denly taken 111. After a week's illness his conditions became too serious for a removal to a hospital so Dr. C. H. Upton tame out and performed the operation. .'',; . Neil McClure Is in Portland where he has been for over a week on a visit. Mrs. Marie Larm returned home from Grants Pass last evening whore she has been the greater part of the winter visiting with her daughter., ; f'The second neighborhood dance of the winter was given at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. . Win Banton, - Friday night.' . The . bouse was filled, with guests until quite early In the morn ing and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. 'Messrs. Lawrence Spen cer and Jack Walker furnished the music for the occasion. The first meeting of the new Ep worth league which was organized a few days ago was held last evening and a fair crowd assembled consider ing the rainy weather which prevailed FAMED SCOUT WILL BEACH AMER ICA TOMORROW. KJoyal Welcome Will Be Extended to ' HJm In New Yorts. ; ' With Fay Templeton in the role of Bunty, Weber & Fields will bur lesque the Scotch comedy, "Bunty Pulls the Strings," In their new production. New York, Jan. 30. When Sir Rob ert Baden-Powell, the hero of Mafe j king and the founder and chief scout of pe British Boy Scouts, arrives here from Kingston, Jamaica, on the steamer Arcadian which Is due in this port tomorrow, he will meet with an enthusiastic welcome. Extensive ar rangements have been made for wel coming him upon his arrival and for entertaining him during his visit tc this city. The .principal object ot General Baden-Powell's tour is to fur ther the boy scout movement of which he is the father. His tour will last six weeks and will take him to a num. ber of the largest cities of the United States and Canada. ; During his stay In New York SSr ; Robert will be royally entertained. He will attend the second annual meeting of the National Council of the !By Scouts of America which will be held there February 9th, and on the follow ing day he will witness a demonstra- , tion of scout activities by more than 5,000 boy scouts. On the evening of that day the general will give an illus trated lecture on "Scouting in Peace and'War." He will also visit the Geo. Junior Republic at Freevllle,' N. Y In', which he Is greatly interested. ; There are about 300,000 boy scouts and more than 6,000 scout masters in the United States alone, and an equally large number in Canada, which in a measure accounts for the great inter est with which the arrival of Sir Rob. "yes, 36 horsep -"yes, only ower $1280" ---yes, it is the only car of such power ever sold within $500 of the horse n EVERY DAY WE ABE GrlVINO THESE ANSWERS TO PEOPLE WHO INQUIRE ABOUT THE NEW MAXWELL SPECIAL THEY HAVE NEVER BE FORE HEARD OF SUCH A OAR AT SUCH A PRICE. . A BIG, FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR OP ARISTOCRATIC STYLE EMBODYING THE GREAT POWER OF THIS ONE FOR $1280 SEEMS UNBELIEVABLE. IT IS THE PRE-EMINENT LEADER OVER ALL WITHIN $500 OF THIS PRICE. 36 horse ? power Maxwell Special;$l 280 INVESTIGATE THIS NEW MAXWELL SPECIAL REALIZE ITS SUPERIOR QUALITIES COM PARE WITH OTHER CARS NEAR THIS PRICE, IT S EXCELLING STYLE EMBODYING THE NEW VENTILATED FORE-DOOR, FLUSH-SIDE VESTIBULED STEEL BODY WITH INSIDE CONTROL, THE COLUMBIA HONEYCOMB TYPE RADIATOR , NEW DESIGNED BONNET, ETC. THE LOW PRICE IS THE RESULT OF THE UNEQUALLED MANUFACTURING AND PURCHASING ECONOMIES OF THE UNITED STATES MOTOR C OMPANY. SEE THIS CAR SOON WE WILL BE GLAD TO BRING IT TO YOU IF INCONVENIENT FOR YOU TO CALL. WRITE TODAY FOR CATALOG.' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets.: Druggist refund money It It falls to cure, B. W., GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. ' 25c, .' Call for Bids. ' Notice Is hereby given . that bids will be received by the county court for the services of a county physician for one ; year. This includes professional .- services, . ; examina tion of i insane, care of In mates of poor farm and of all per sons who receive aid from county. Bids must be filed with county clerk on or before first Wednesday In Feb ruary. Court reservesi right to reject any or al lblds. ED. WRIGHT, County Clerk.. 1-232-6 , " , Notfoe. I have purchased the Interests of J. P. Price in the Cummlngs & Price gro cery, Including book acounts, and have assumed all his Dortlon ot the business obligation of the firm.- The firm name in the future will be Gumming -tt French, and we cordially Invite every one to call and give us a trial, guar an teeing satisfaction In every way. . Respectfully, , , . . ' T. B. FRENCH, Of the Firm of Cummlngs & French. l-26-4t"-. 'i . FOR RENT Business house comer, Fir and Adams. . Owner wilt remod el to suit rentor. ; Apply Sam R. H C Vworth..'7'.V..:vi-8-tf;1;: FOR SALE 7 room modern houtv 3 1-3 foot front, within four block of business district. Call Red HZ. ; 1-S-lmo ' FOR SALB Standard bred Rihodo Is land Red cockerels and ' eggs for hatching. Phone or write C O. Cool Idge, La Grande. -23-4wk FOR RENT Nicely furnished house, Call at 2103 First or phone Black 3761. -. , - 1-25-tt FOR SALE Two fresh milch cows and few Buff Orphlngton full blood bens; pure eggs from hens, 75 cents a set ting. ; Also .Red Dirkin Jersey bred sows. Call Farmers 194. l-26-6t WANTED Modern 6 or 7 room fur nished house. Call Red 781. l-29-6t FORHBALJTwojrresb mllch cows and few Buff Orphlngton full blood roos ters, pure eggs from bens,. 75 cent . a setting. Also Red Duroc Jersey bred sows. Call Farmers 194. l-26-6t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR! ; : ' : ' $' 4 PHISICIANS.AND SUBCTEONS j 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. . Drs. Richardson & foughlln, Physicians and Surgeons Phones Office Black 1362. ' Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55. Dr. Loughlin's eRs. Main 7b7. Oh, Dow I Itched! What long- nerve-raoklncr days of con stant torture what sleepless nlgiita of terrible agony Itch Itch ltob, com tut Mob) until It seemed that I must teas off mj Tery skin then Instant relief my skin cooled, soothed And bealedl- , The very first drops of D.D.D. Pre, sorlptlon for Eczema stopped that awful Itch Instantly; yes, the very moment. D.D.D. touohed the burning; skin the tor ture ocased, . A 25c bottle proves It D.D.D, .has been known for years a, the only absolutely Tollable ecwmisi remedy, for It washes away the disease germs and leaves the skin as clear and healthy as that of a child. ah oiner aruggists nave u.u.u. rre aoriptlon go to them it you can't coma to us but don't aocoDt some bltr Drofit substitute. - But If you oome to our store, we are so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you mai we oner you a iuii bizo uoiiie oa this guarantee: If you do not And that it takes away the Itch AT ONCE, it costs you not a cent OR. M. K. BALL Physlciaa and Sur geon, Cor. AdamB Ave: and Depot St. Phone, Main 23. 0. H. UPTON. Ph. G. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Orace in La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Real - dence Mala 32. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases ot the eve a specialty. iR. DORA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases of women and children. ' Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. ' - ' - FOR SALE CHEAP. One 3 room house and furniture In same, without lot, house now rented, tor $13.00 per month. Also one four- ; room house furnished tor housekeep ing now rented for $14.00 per month. Houses must be move dfrom the lott where they now are. Will sell for cash or on terms. Inquire at 1417' Wash avenue. 1-1-2-1 GEO. W., ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwars store. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. r VETERINARY. l)tu P. A. CHAKL.TON, Veterinary 8ur ; 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. ' ' a.- DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC. R. W. LEIGHTON GARAGE G. T. DARLAND, CHlROrR ACTOR All acute u.'id chronic fi teasea. Not drugs, not snrgory, no; osteopathy. I remove I be cause ot juir diBeasie. Then you get well. Rooms 20-21, La Grande National Bunk.. .Phone Red 3181. ' ' ATTORNEYS AT LA TV xKJHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys. Ohas, E. Cocbran and Geo. T. Coch ' ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys flee In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon... at law. Practices in all the courts . of tbe state and United States. Ot- ENG1NEERS. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer, Bnker City. Oregon. ,- , ,. Qdssard Fashion and Comfort Unite In Gossard . Corsets Only inhe Gossard Corset can you show a stylish and attractive figure without risking health and comfprt. Lacing in front is the secret. Front lacing keeps the line of beauty In the back even and true, and fashion always requires a beautiful back; front lacing give free play to lungs and diaphragm, Insuring comfort and ease always; front lacing is common sense would you lace your shoes in back? The Onsrcard Is $3.o0 to $8.50, A comp:.;..e lfne nlwnys on hand. WHS. ROUT. l'ATTISON, Phouo Rod 3221 Corsctlcre. Sanitation is the slogan of the ago. Where more important than In the month? Absolutely clean polished teeth rarely decoy. Can you keen your own' teeth polished? I will an swer It tor you, you cannot. It Is prac tically Impossible. : If you can keep your teeth in a healthy condition the dentist will have an easier time of it for several rea sons. The conscientious dentist will . assist you in every possible way to keep your teeth and mouth in good healthy condition. Ask him. J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S.. Saypy" Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The1 rooms are good and Steam heated only one - block from depot E. E. Myers, Prop. 'Ml j.'j'T . i'.;i ': Mi i Mi fm i 3 h ; R$M' 9 .si l'.I