PSCftSSlOHAL (OS
PHYSICIANS
Q. L. BIGGERS M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Ralston Bid. ovar J.M.Berry'a store
Office Phone Black 1321
' Residence Phone Red 1001
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 55
N. MOL1TOR M. D.
, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St
Office Main 68 Residence Main 68
W1LLARD SMITH
" PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Li wis Building, opposite Sommer House
Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
Phone Main 71 '
BACON & HALL
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
C. T. Bacon residence. Main 18
M, rC'Hall residence, Main 52
" DR. H. VOLP, .
Physician and Suroeon
Office: Corps Building. Telephone Main 80
Calls answered day or night.
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or
Residence Phone Red, 701
Office Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
la oranob oreooon
: Office in Foley Building
J. W. KNOWLES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office in Ralston Building
La Grande, Oregon.
H. T. Williams A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Ralston Building
La Grande. ( , Oregon
L A. PICKLER
Civil, Minino, Irrigation Enoineerino
and Surveying
Estimates, Plans, and Specifl
'.' cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
, Building.
La Grande, , : ' Oregon
Dentists
REAV1S BROS
dentists
Office Sommer Building
Office Black 61 Residence 1171
C. B. CAUTHORN
Office over Hill's Drug Store
La Grande,
Oreoon
f " Dayton Bros, the Pendleton eye
; te SDecialists will have their office
- at Hotel Sommer Saturday April
7. Eyes examined free.
TABLE BOARDERS
Mrs. Grace Barrie "would like six table
boarders at No. 1 808, 4th. St. For par
ticulars call up red 881.
CONGEST NOTICE
D'PARTMENT rF 'HE INTERIOR
United Bla'ee Lead Office
" I .)rnd, Orlon. Mrch 17lh. 1W
V- A eufflelrnt conteet affidavit bavins bn
am led lu U)H otTioe bjr Karlev A I hereon, co-
p"ia utiiui. .. - -i
inade April nib. IIWI, lor the Bw.ll.
IS. Township 4 8.. Kangv an E. W. M. bv
Benjamin H. Fitch Owirate. In which It !
eldeu thereon una only baa mall cabin
tberecn ahout 10 hy li and bo ot her I prove.
meniaend ba whnllT abandoned aald fact,
end that aald alleged aeenee from aald land
waa not due to bla employment in the army,
navy or marina corp. of the United Btalre a.
a private o dler, "tricar, neaman or arlne
durlne the war Willi Hpalu or dart rut any
other war in which the I'n ted SteWa may be
enipiirad. Bald pan lee era hereby not I Red
to appeal, reapood andottVr evtdeoe ' loucn
In aald allrna'ion at 1(1 o'clock a. m. on
April tli. 16. before the Mt-jrirter and
Receiver at the United Ma tea Lmui Office In
trne, ua" .
Tha aald conteeiant havlu, IB a proper
affidavit, filed Marrh I7'b. IWW. art forth tecta
aervloe of thlan-tlee can not be made, it la
hereby ordered and 1 1 reeled thkt each notice
belveo b, d. an rmp.b.c.,o
A. A. HOBfckTU Receiver
;f02 fAMM USE
t Every t family . in town should .have a
box of soap from our window this week
at 20 cts. Cone in or telephone us.
Newlin Druq Co.
Classified Advertisements.
Rates One cent a word, one-haif a
cent a word each subsequent inser
tion. Classified adds bring quick re
sults. Try one today.
FCR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF
TITLES go to the La Grande Invest
ment Company, La Grande. Ore., in
Foley building.
SEAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts
on city and country real estate. Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. La Grande Investment Com
pany HIDES, PELTS, FURS. JUNK-Highest
. price paid for hide pelts, furs and
Harris corral, one block east of
grocery store. Moss ryRms..
WANTED Tie-makers for worl on P. &
I. N. Ry. Extension, north of
Idaho.' Wages 12 cents per tie. In
spection monthly. Good timber. Trans
portation furnished over P. & I. N. Ry.
Apply to Lewis Hall, tie contractor,
Weiser, Idaho.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
Furnished housekeeping rooms in suites
of two, three or four. Phone Black
601. ,
FOR SALE Two modern cottage in
the residence portion of Walla ' Walla.
Inquire of Mrs. Simmons, corner 8th
.. and N Streets. ..,..
FOR RENT Two story house on Wash
ington Ave. Rent only $12.00. In
quire at La Grande School of Music.
MONEY For loans on city property . see
Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate
and insurance. .
FOR RENT Pleasantly furnishedooms
suitable for hghthousekeeping. Mrs. E.
C. Moore, 1617 Fourth Street.
FURNISHED HOUSE-Furnished house,
centrally located. Inquire at this
office.
WANTED Two waiter girls immediately
at the Model restaurant.
FOR RENT Two desirable rooms near
. Depot St. Enquire at this office.
BUSINESS FOR SALE A business in
a good location for sale. Apply to
Wm. Grant's Agency for terms and
particulars.
FOR SALE A fresh milch cowwith
young calf. Also a single driving horse.
Inquire of J. W. Scriber, La Grande.
FOR S.ALE Two Registered yearling
Shorthorn Bulls one Red and one Roan
J. E. Reynolds, La Grande, Ore,
FOR RENT Furnished house for house
keeping on 6th and Depot St. Phone
Red 251. Enquire Mrs. L. H. Remil
hard. WANTED Girl to do general house
work. Must be competent Steady em
ployment Inquire at this office for
particulars.
FOR RENT 6 room house orr Adams
Avenue. Inquire of A. C. Huntington,
1710 Fourth Street, '
FOR SALE Two second nand isewing
; machines. ,i One White, latest improved,
: nearly new." One Domestic. Will - sell
cheap for cash if sold at once. W. L
Wenham. Inquire at J. R. Smith's.
FOR SALE A two acre tract with am
ple water right One acre in fruit four
room house with pantry and cellar
barn and other improvements. Cheap
if sold at once. No agent's commission
paid. Inquire at this office.
LOST On the eighteenth, a pair of gold
spectacles between Christian church
and National Bank. Return to Obser
ver or owner. Reward paid.
Mrs. Joe Spencer.
WANTED Employment as. dishwasher
' or chambermaid in hotel or restaurant
Enquire at old Bosford house.
' Mrs. Frank Balcom.
APPRENTICES WArrTED-lnTulriTof
Mrs. J. R. Forrest the milliner, at once.
FOR SALE Household furniture com
plete for housekeeping. Will be sold
cheap if sold at once. Inquire of Mrs.
Letts, at E. E. Hughes' house across
the track. ;
Centennial Hotel
Under new management
Board and Room $6 per week, cash.
Meals 26 cts. . Special rates , fmnishe
Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave.
Phone No. 1161. . . ...
Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress
.Sf...i MUST MOVE ON ;:." .
A man may graft and a man may lie, ,
And a man may puff and blow;
But you can't get trad sitting in the
shade,
Waiting for business to grow,
V S Fred Jacobs.
v RECORDS
A large shipment of Records reached
us this morning from the factory. Corr.e
and hear them. " You, will likely want
eime of them.
W. K. Davis.
1216 Adams Ave. 1
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on asm rail
THE SCOUT MAN VISITS THE (AMP AND fINDS AC
TIVE OPERATIONS
hursday of this week a reporter;
the
Scout visited the point where
grading is in progress for the Central
Railway. A week ago work began at
the southwest corner of the S. E. Miller
ndby tonight the grade-will be
completed to the north side of the Conley
ranch or about one fourth of the distance
that will be required to grade the road
bed from the town of Union to the Cove.
This is no temporary job of work as the
workmen are putting the grade in shape
for the ties and iron which will follow
within a short time. The forces are only
fairly organized and yet a little over two
miles were graded the first six days. Mr.
TV"'. r"'fr. u Kaeiea ' nf that
work is a practical all around railroad
man, served many years as boss of con
struction gangs and is thoroughly equipped
for his part of the work. The road bed
is being prepared in the finest possible
shape and nothing is being left undone
which will add to the efficiency of the
service when all is completed. J. E
Fiynn, a railroad construction man of
many years experience, when questioned
by a Scout reporter concerning the work
said: "Those people mean business and
this road will be bujlt without delay." Mr
Davidson, who has charge of the work is
a man thoroughly reliable and the work
THE LAST
MD-t
An event unprecedented in the anna's
of the Northwest and possibly unequalled
in the history of the great West will take
place in Douglas county, between the
22d and 24th of April. It will be the
last big round-up of wild horses in the
land west of the Mississippi and will be
participated in by a party of Tacomans,
who will leave ; Tacoma April 20 for
Ellensburg and proceed overland across
the Columbia river to Euphrata, where
thr round-up will begin. ,
There are 16,000 wild horse and the
tracts about 40 miles square and con
tains over 1,000,000 acres of sagebrush
land. The horses are known as mustang
ponies. They have been put In this
country during the 1 past SO years by
horsemen and have reached about the
number stated.
The round-up will be participated in by
about 400 cowboys from all parts of the
West
. FOR RENT
Two story brick building, two store
rooms and upstairs, provided with modern
conveniences. Prefer to rent to one
party. WilL give a long time lease.
Apply to La Grande Investment Co.
TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS
I hereby announce myself as a' candi
date for nomination for District Attorney
for Wallowa and Union counties subject
to the primary election to be held on
April 20, 1906. Unlike the candidate
whose yellow circular was issued a few
days ago, 1 have not been put up by any
committee, but am presenting myself, the
same as the candidate referred to and the
other candidates are doing. ,
, ! .. , Joseph F. Baker,
La Grande, Oregon, March 29, 'C6.
: OOyott
"J" Moe wedl the Panver
and Rio Miami RaiU. toe "Hsania
Uae ol tbc world" , , ;
rere are ao niaa aeenle stt-ari i a0
potnUior iutereat lou Otti -i .
tweanOadea and Denver I lat tui liln
aevar beeoBMa Uraaome
If too are rot n( aaat, write 'tot anr.
KVu1.K0,rrli,h,k:u-i-'
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124 Third t.
Portind Orr.
WILD HORSE
HAS BE1
IN PROGRESS
he is having done is as good as that of the
O. R. & N. or any other railroad." Mr.
Flynn is a man who can speak with auth
ority on such matters owing to his thor
ough knowledge of them. There are
rumors that the new road is only a branch
of the Northern Pacific, but no solid
foundation can be found for them. When
questioned concerning them Mr. Davidson
was positively non-committal and the
Scout as well as its readers, must still
remain in doubt as to who is really behind
the road and what places it wilt connect
with and what ones leave out One thing
is an absolute certainty; work is in act
ual progress ar.d we have no doubt will
be hurried through to completion.- rose
ibly the Scout has not at all times seemed
as friendly as it should have to the pro
ject and has said some thing that might
well have been left unsaid.. There ' were
many time during the past few months
that the evident needles delay in starting
the wsrk caused u to lose faith In the
whole reject Now, however, having in
vestigate! the matter as fully as is with
in our power to and being fully convinced
that the road will be built whatever its
final effect we hnll aid, encourage and
further its Interests in every possible way.
Scout, i
WE HAVE THEM
We must have just the books you want
to read, for our stock represents the best
in current literature. . We'd, like to have
you took through our book shelves when
you have time.
Newlin Druo Co.
RICH LOAM
Extra rich black loam, for filling gar-
dans, etc., for sale and , delivered. I also
have gravel for street filling, close in
delivered or on the place,
J. L. Mars.
PUBLISHED SUMMON)
: First Publication March 26th.. 1906
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Union County.
J. E. Bateman, Plaintiff
v. V Summons
Allen Clark, Defendant)
To Allen Clark defendant above
named:;
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled court and suit on or
before May 8th. 1906. And if you ail
o to answer, for want thereof the plain
tiff will take the judgment of said court
against you for the sum of $65.76
together with interest thereon at the rate
of eight per cent per annum after Octo
ber 50th. 1906, together, with attorney
fee of $20 and the costs and disburs
ments of this action, upon your certain
promisory note and also, order for sale
of attached property viz NE of SWJf
& SEK of.NWil Sec. 18 in Twp. 6 S. R
55 E. W, M. to pay such judgment -
This summons is published by order of
Hon. Robert Eakin, Judge of the above
entitled Court made March 26th. 1906
fixing six consecutive week therefor
and in the La Grande Evening Observer
the first publication hereof being March
26th. 1906. , C. H. Finn,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED, HAY AND GRAIN
We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and' grain, and pay the highest
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JEFFERSON AVE Main 57'
POTATOES WNTED
We are In the market for several can of potatoes. We
will take any quantity that y u have, from one sack
to a car load. We also want a limited supply of carrots.
5 on;sal -
Our storage No. I, Is still filled with tne choicest hay.
All gradesi timothy raxed and wild hay. We c Ifer
the hay at very low price.
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