PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS , (3 L B1GGERS M. D, Physician nd Suroeon Office Ralston Bid. over J.M.Bei ry' store Office Phone Black 1S21 Residence Phone Red 1091 DR. A. L. RICHARDSON - ' Physician and Surohoh ' Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office Phone 1362 Residence Mam 55 N. PHYSICIAN MOLITOR M. AND SUROEON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St Office Main 63 Residence Main 68 . WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. Phone Main 71. BACON & Hall. PHYSICIANS AND SUR0E0N3 Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19 J. T. Bacon residence. Main 18 ' M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 DR. H. VOLP. " Physician and Suroeon Office: Corp Building. Telephone Main 80 Call answered day or night. PR. F. E, MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians Kirksville Graduates, under Founder Office Sommer Building Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64 cur mm MEET ATTORNEYS vJ : V RD St CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law la oranob , orboon ' Office in Foley Building J. W, KNOWLES . A 1 roHNEY and Counsellor at Law Office in Ralston Building La Qrande, Oregon. H. f. Williams A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Office in Ralston Building tGrnli. Oreion L. , A. PICKLER Civil, Minino, Irrioation Enoinebrinq - and Surveying Estimates, Plans, and Specifl- -cations. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. ,.A Grande, Oregon Dentists C. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store I.a Grandb, Orboon "FTERINARY SUROEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 Office Phone 1361 Farmer Line 58 The city council met several hours last evening and transacted considerable busi ness among which was the passing of an ordinance empower ing a contract to be iet with Glass St Prudhomm of Portland for providing the necessary blank books and filing cases to facilitate the adoption of the new system of keeping city records, the amount of the contract being $519 Two ballots were taken with a view o electing a city attorney. Jos. F. Baker in each instance received four votes of the six councilman present and W. B. Sargent two. Five votes being a majority, no election, and the matter was deferred until the next meeting. ' The 0, R. St N. Co., in a view of enlar ging their shops and yards petitioned as follows, which was refered to the Street Committee. "Your petitioner respectfully shows, submits and petitions: That it is the owner of Blocks 1 29, 130. 131. 132, 133 and 134 of Champ Iain's Addition to La Grande, with the exception of Lot 1 1 of said Block 129 and Lot 3 of saidgQIock 134; that it purposes to enlarge its roundhouse, its machine shops and other buildings necessary to handling of its business in said city. which enlargement will necessitate the occupant of said Blocks and the intersecting "streets Ash Street. Birch Street and Chestnut Street, between Jackson Avenue and the present boundary of tie station grounds of the petioner, and Monroe Street bet ween Fourth Street and North Depot Strtet, and Fourth Street between Pal mer Street and said north line of the station grounds, and Harrison Street be tween Second and Third Streets, be de creed to be vacated and abandoned. Said streets are not now used by the public and there will be no inconvenience to any one except the owners of the two lots above excepted, which will be damaged by said proposed vacation and which damage your petitioner is willing to pay an reason able amount. Also, your petitioner prays for a fran chise granting it the right and privilage to construct on a part of Palmer Street East of Third Street, a side-track, and also, to construct necessary side-tracks on Harrison Street from the East line of Second Street westerly on said Harrison Street between said East line of Second Street to the West line of First Street and your petitioner will ever pray. Thb Oreoon Railroad St Navioation Company. By J. B. Eddy Its Assistant Right-of-Way Agent Bids were opened as follows for the disposition and removal of the old city councilroom and jail. B. W. G randy $122.60, "J. L. Mars $189. Wm, Thomp son $180, John Wilson $200. Referred to Ways and Means Committee. Several bids were received for the in stallation of three steel cells in the Fire Department building. The committee was given until the next meeting to in vestigate minutely the character of the respective bids which range from $400 to $700. An ordinance was passed granting the O. R. St N. Co., a franchise on Mariam street. This is to be used for a side track to the new saw mill to be built by the Palmer Lumber Co. X ,! ... nn ordinance was passed , assigning the duties of the several council commit ties, which will be published in a few days. The matter of taking up the ordinance providing fdr $i.O0O saloon license, which was vetoed by the Mayor, was defered until the next meeting, Couno'l adjourrted until next Wednes day. - SOME AfflRMATIONS l.J wil' be square I will not do any man; nor shall any man do me. 1. I will be thorough I will do my work so carefully today that tomorrow it will bring no regrets. 3. 1 will be happy I will train my face to wear a smile and my tongue to say pleasant things. 4. I will do faithful I will stick to my task till it's done and forget the clock. 6. I will be energetic when the alarm clock rings I will get up at once. 6. I will be more saving I will put by something from my salary each week. 7. I will remember that a man who does no more than he's paid for never gets paid for more than he does. 8. 1-will be prompt I will do it now and do it right. ' . 9. 1 will be optimistic 1 will remember that "if you boost the world boosts with you; if you knock you knock you knock alone." 10. 1 will believe in myself there is no devil but fear and no sin but ignorance. Suggestion Magazine. HARVEST WAGES The machine men of Eureka flat dis trict have settled on the following prices for labor in the harvest fields: Forkers per day, $3; header punchers. $3.50; hoedowns, $2.60; seperator men, $5; engineers. $5; spike pitchers, $2.50; loaders, $2.50. The prices for threshing in that district will be 7 cents per bushel for clean grain and 8 for foul. Tnere is a scarcity of good men for the harvest fields. Harvesting will commence by the 10th inst Athena Press. HELP WANTED Woman or girl to do general house work in small family. Irquire of Mrs. A. L. Richardson. LOST A gentleman's watch. tfiTs office and receive reward. Return to mm Or 1 GOfk mm Sw- ir IMNti DKPAuT no. 8.40 a 14 No. i iDHjp 111 No. t 1:55 a m. no 5 ltK p. Dl. No. S3 Daily nx- rlt Hunuay Win It 1 ; ' Iwtlul NUB, OR FROM ail ijtie. Denier, M. Vorth. Omaha. Kan- u City. St. lamia, CLi- w.c 1.11 fci . Portland. Da. It a. 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