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es. PRCflSSIOML (ARDS PHYSICIANS ? 0. L. BIG3ERS M. D, Physician ind Surgeon Office Ralston Bid. over J.M.Be.ry s store i Office Phone Black 1821 Resident; Phone Red 1001 j DR. A. L. RICHARDSON i 'Physician ano Surgeon i Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office Phone 1S62 Residence Main 66 N. MOUTOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St Office Main 68 Residence Main 68 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN ANO SUROEON Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. PhonsMainll I BACON & HA 3 , PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19 C. T. Bacon residence, Main 1 8 j , M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 DR. H. VOLP. ', Physician and Surgeon Office: Corp 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 I ' Residence Phone Red, 701 I Office Phone 1361 Farmer Lin 68 ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Lav ' LA GRANDE OREOOON Office in Foley Building J w if Nnwr pc Attorney and Counseuob at Lav Office in Ralston Building La Grande, Oregon. 1 JH. T. WlLLlaMS A C Will .,. WILUAMS BROS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV I Office in Ralston Building I La Grande. Oregon s L. A. PICKLER Civil. Minino. Isrioatioi Enojneerino ? AND SURVEYiNO I ' j , Estimates, Plans, and Specifi- cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. ? La Grande, Oreoon Dentists I REAV1S BROS 5 . DENTISTS Office Sommer Building . Office Black 61 Residence 1171 C B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon PROHIBITION TICKET ' The Prohibition State Convention which i met in Portland Saturday nominated the I following ticket Governor I. H. Amo. United States Senator, short term, Rev. I H. Gould. Secretary of State, T. S. McDaniel, State Treasurer, Leslie Butler. Supreme Judge, C. J. Bright. , Superintendent of Public Instruction, ? Henry Sheak. Attorney-General, F. B. Rutherford. State Printer, A. S. Hawk, Congressman from Second District, H. W.Stone. Tcngressman from First District T.ward F. Green. Joint State Senator from Clackamas and Multnomah Counties, A. F. Miller. 50,000 BOOKLETS Rinaldo M. Hall, advertising agent of Harriman lines in Oregon, came to Pen dleton yesterday to be present at the meeting of the development league. Mr. Hall gave hi views to th league as to the best method of advertising Umatilla county and it was upon his advice that the league members voted to start th work of distributing 60.000 booklets over th country to prospective homeseekers Wibune. ' A, . FOR STATE TREASURER Vote No. 36 (X) Thomas F. P of Clackamas County. Classified Advertisements. Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser- ( iion. Classified adds bring quick re- . suit. Try on today. FOR RELIABLE ABSrRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande. Ore., in Foley building. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on ciiy ana 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 hides m t. fura n4 mb Harris corral, one block east of Oeddes' grocery store. ' Mose Harris. ' WANTED Tie-makers for work on P. & I. N. Ry. Extension, north of Council, 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 cottages in the residence portion of t Wa.Ha Walla. !out -na nnd out what th surprise will be. inauira or Mn umnn .!""'"' ""' 1 - 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 furnished rooms " suitable for lighthousekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moore. 1617 Fourth Street FOR RENT Two desirable' rooms near Depot St Enquire at this office. FOR SALE A fresh milch cow with young calf. Also a single driving horse. Inquire of J. W. Scriber, La Grand. FOR SALE A two acre tract with am ple water right One acre in fruit four room bouse with pantry and cellar barn and other improvements." Cheap if sold at one. No agent's commission paid. Inquire at this office. BOARD AND ROOM Inquire at 1307 Madison Avenue. LOST-On the eighteenth, a pair of gol spectacles between Christian church and National Bank. Return to Obser ver or owner. Reward paid. Mrs. Joe Spe-ces. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. In quire or Mrs. Prjtlmao, comer Sixth St and Washington Ave. Phone Black 1181 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in Honan's addition, nicely improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade for lote improved or unimproved or team or both. CACary. WANTED Position by competent book Keeper, inquire at 1507 Madison Ave nue. WANTED This office needs a young lady to learn to set type. Here is a good position for the right party. If interested call and investigate. APPRENTICES WANTED-lnquire of Mrs. J. R, Forrest the milliner, at once. VOTERS OF OREGON REDUCE YOUR STATE TAXES WILL YOU ASSIST BANKERS RALPH W. HOYT OR E. V. CARTFR AND THEIR BACKERS. THE BANKS OF PORTLAND TO TAKE FROM YOU AND DIVIDE BETWEEN THEM SELVES $120,000.00 OF INTEREST ON STATE FUNDS DURING THE NEXT FOUR YEARS. THIS MONEY BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE AND wnni n GREATLY REDUCE YOUR STATE TAX. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE THIS MONEY. VOTE AND HAVE YOUR FRIEND VOTE FOR JUDGE THOS. F. RYAN OF OREGON CITY WHO IS A THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN (NOT BANKER) AND WHO PLEDGES HIM SELF TO MAKE THE SURPLUS FUNDS OF THE STATE EARN SOME THING AND TO PAY EVERY CENT OF SAME INTO THE STATE TREAS URY FOR STATE PURPOSES, AND NOT TO USE IT TO ENRICH HIM SELF OR BENEFIT ANY BANK OR CORPORATION. PASTURE Well watered good grass adjoining Morgan Lake, horses or cattle $ 1 .OO.'per month. ' Thos. Broadhurst. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLtMEN Nolle In hi-rebT Cj-D (hat Wm B. hgn Adm.ntatmtor of the KfHof Marati c Wt)lfssi aa ,- liia V 1 ki. m t and ivporl In ihe fetid cnr mod Ui Couimt I 'mi ft nf llninn t 'niml a- a a.. ... l. day March 6th. in,' at io'cio. KM, for hearing the aame. WM. H.bAHiENT, Adrnlol.trator. Mrs. Elsie Murchison made a business trip to Elgin Tuesday Mr. Charlie Chattin has opened a meat market and is ready to wait on cus tomers Mr. Elie Tic went to Hot Lake Tues day Summerville seems to be attracting all the candidates. Mrs, Susie Collins transacted business in Imbler Tuesday. Mr. William Chattin had business in La Grande Tuesday. Mr. I. N. Choate is in receipt of new lint of spring goods. Mr. Chamber of Pleasant Valley Grove hat purchased the Osrolan residence and is to occupy it in the near future Mr. Justice Wade of Walla Walla, who spant a few days her visiting, has gone to Wallowa. Mr. C. D. McDowell continues to stay on the sick list. Miss Ida G Milan returned from La Grande Tuesday where she has been spending the past two weeks. SURPRISE SOCIAL On Friday evening, the 20th. the Frat ernal Tribunes in the 1. O. O. F. hall will give a surprise social. All mimhan .nl fr'nd are requested to attend. Come THE BIG PIANO HOUSf WHAT ITS COMING MEANS With a chain of fifteen "retail establish ments In every important Western trade center, the tilers Piano business, in com paratively few years has grown to be the wonder of the trade world. Its methods and the conduct of the establishment have won the admiration of artists, music lovers, and the general public. This success is due: First-To upholding at all times the artistic element in piano. Second By placing piano selling on a rational business basis. Third By making the buying of thoroughly high-class instruments poss ible to all. Tersly stated, the Eilers plan saves to the piano buyer everything that systema tic economical,' careful and up-to-date business methods can effect Thus the Eilers plan enables you to secure the , highest grade piano for the money that I has heretofore been paid for a medium grade piano, or to secure a piano of .medium grade for the former price of a poor one. More about our method of business will b given tomorrow. Watch for it Just a we anticipated, Saturday was a big day and we opened up business this morning with one Piano in the store. Several new ones arrived early during the day and as result we have a fine lot on display. Nearly every train this week will bring new goods but they will not last long at the present rate of doing Business. Com early and get first choice. Eiler's Piano House. W. K. Davis, manager. 1316 Adams Ave. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878... NUII.C rUK PUBLICATION, D. 8. Land Office at La Grande. Ore. . , March 2. 1MW. with the provlnlon. of the act of Cong rata i Junes, 1NT8, entitled "An art for the aale ol timber land- In the Unite. orcalllornla. Ore. gon. Nevada, and Wnnhlnirutn Territory," a extended to all the Public Land stuUn by act of Anguat 4, 1MH2, Berlmnd Kuke, of I'ottlnnu otmnty of Multnomah Ktat of Ornr.n haa thia day filed In tula oltlce hla sworn uttement No. SIMS for the pun-have of the H-4 stw En H ft, Her. In lownahip No. , Bouth Range No 87, mar. And wlllnn. pronl to ahow that the land ought l mere Valuable lor Ita timber oi trine than for agricultural puroMta. and to mtHbllah ula claim to ald land before tLe R 'lr nd Receiver at u Jnde, Oregon, on Thuraday, the iHth day He name- a wltneaaea Adolpn Newlln -Ti'M" 'ew nr Harrell aud ueorge WbiUark, all of I a (iraiKle. Oregon. and all peraona claiming adveraely the above described Ianda are rixiumted to file their clalina In HiIb offlce on or before said iiiln day of Ma , Iuob. E. W. Davis. Register HORSE SHOE CHOP HOUSE Having purchased the above named chop house j ; and thoroughly cleaned j; and renovated the prem- j ; ises, I am prepared to furnish the public with clean, first class meals for 20 cents. ; ; Only white cooks em- x ployed, and the best of service. j ; Ben Cotner, Proprietor i HORSE SHOE i! CHOP HOUSE I Fir Street near railroad crossing 4 SIKtfl WPROVWai Be it resolved, that there shall be con structed a sidewalk on the East side of Fourth St. from the south side of I Sl to ths North sids of C SL in the CitT of La Grande, Oregon, where no sidewalk at the present time exists, and such side walks as are already constructed on the said East side of Fourth St shall be placed in good reDair. between the south sidt of J. St to the north side of C. St That such sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with the ordinance govern ing the construction of sidewalks in the -ity or La Urande. Oregon, and the same shall be seven feet in width, and shall be done at the expense of the abutting property owners. That the said side walks shall be constructed or repaired by the 20th day of April 1906. Passed by the council of the citv at La Grande Oregon on the 4th day of April A. D. 1906. I. R. Snook Recorder city of La Grande Have you weakness of anv kind stom ach, back, or any organs of the body? Don t dope yourse f with ordinar mad!. cine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power. 86 cents. Newlih Dhoo Co. TABLETS A new line of tablets just arrived. 1316 Adams Avenue. A large shipment of Records reached us this morning from the factory. Come and hear them. You will likely want ome of them. f W. K. Davis. 1516 A Jams Ave. STRUT IK?8QYMEflT ROTIG Be it resolved, that a new sidewalk shall be constructed on the west side of Fourth street from the south side of K street to the north side of I street in the city of La Grande, Oregon, and that eaid sidewalks shall be constructed In accord ance with the established grade and shall be seven feet in width, and shall be con structed in accordance with the ordinance governing the construction of sidewalks in the city of La Grande. And be it further resolved, that the sidewalks already constructed on the west side of Fourth street from the south side of I street to the north side of C street in the said city of La Grande, shall be placed in good repair, and the con struction of the new sidewalks or repairs of the sidewalks already constructed, shall be done at the expense of the abutt ing property owners, and that said side walks be constructed or said repairs made by the 20 day of April, 1906. Passed by the Council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the 4th day of April, A. D., 1906. I, R. Snook, Recorder of the city of La Grande. i THE TAYLOR STUDIO Remember the Taylor Studio has moved next door to the Observer office and has a nice line of the latest mounts and styles for photos, X just arrived. Call and see them and get prices. THE TAYLOR STUDIO OREGOY o Union Pacifh SI DKPABT LATl(TXftg'OR nOM No. S "ah Lake, Dentar. Vu Hot MO am Worth, Omaha, tan- Mam No. i aaa city, fit. Loa, Cui- No IftpD oau(l Laal S)6pi Portlaad, Dallas. Pea Wo. 1 "eon. Walla Walla. Nol Dayton, Porocror, Col fetfaaa. u, ioaeowt erxMVaoe, a-m w. oao am. mj pn,,'.. aad P aorth riaapokar.e fortlaad. ItHimTYin- dleton. ITniaUlla. Wal. ol lota, Law -too, Co'iei, Mo 6 Moacow, Wallace. ar. p. m. ner, HpokSne and other 1:40a m polnta eaat ami Bortb via HOkn No. 32 Ialand City, ileal, Im Dally ex-bier and . jrin. Con- Bo SI . rept ne tlona at fcle.o tb Hnnuar la- lor polou a U tjt$pm CIS id town. Ocean Htaamera betweaa I'ottland and elaa Fraacit oo every fl days, K. C. MOORE Airrnt. A l CKAIO, Ouoeral faaetr Acenb DON'T READ THIS! MOUE THAN SIX TIMESJ Without calling at Coolidge's paint and wall none- cfnra M : : ai . i . , owio atiu cAauiuuiijj uib largest ana j most complete line of I NEW WALL PAPER Ever shown in La Grande We Employ a Force of Skilled Paper Hangers nd Painters. nd are prepared to hird'e all kinds of work in Uvi line to the ertire ta Is V lion of our c j'o mcn. Get our prices in lime, ccmerr, etc. . " ' . . ' ' ." ' ' . . . i .0. F. G0 Field and Garden IN PACKAGES AND IN BULK For several seasons we have been the lef ding rd distributors of Union county and our present jtok islaigerthan evtr Everything in th ieu line Secure our prices on either MTull.or quantity purchases Slater Buildine TEFFERSON AVE Main 5? HAY MARKET WEAKER Our Storage No. I is still Tiled with the Choicest Hay. AH grades T'mothv, Mixed and Wild. W offer you Choice Hay for $12 00 per ton. We arc giving loal consvmers all the benift of the decline In the market. ON SALE, SEED POTATOES We have several cars of true varieties in transiet, Rural Yorkers; Burbanks; Shippers Prids; Mill's Prize; and Early Rose, will have them here in a few days. We offer these at $ 1 per owt In order to . secur true varieties In the future we will pay the largest market price for your present stock and sell you Imported seed. PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company l Beautiful Hair and Face I May be had by having scientific 2 Shampooing and Massage. The HOTEL FOLE1 Tonsorial Parlors : are prepared to do these specialties and Friday of a.ch waaLt will h for LadX customers. Pribate par I chare. i C. T. COLT Prop. CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant In Eastern Oiegon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS AND SHOULD HAVE eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 I 9L2lBGEi A ROYAL WELCOME Is accorded every gentleman' AT DONNELLY'S All the leading brands of cigars and the kind of smoking tobacco you have been looking for. DONNELLY'S CLUB ROOMS are at your disposal at all times Confectionery Periodicals eeteeeeeeeee MADE IN LA GRANDE THE PREFERENCE eeeeeeeeeeesee-eeeeeeeee