MGHT PAVE. EVEWUfQ O rWTRYER, LA GRAXDE, OREGOI, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 108. PAGS TBSE3 : ' 4 CI La Grande Professional Directory PHYSICIANS. Q. L. BIQGER8, M. D., Physician aad Surgeon. Office Ralston Building, over J. If. Berrg Store. Office 'Phone Black Ull. Residence 'Phone Bed 100L J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Physician aad Burgeon. 0tflca la New Bank Building. Rooms 10-tL 'Pbenea: Residence, Main St; Office, llaln 71. DR. A. U RICHARDSON, Pliysk'lan and Surgcoh. Office over HlU'a Drug Store. Office 'Phone 136. Residence Main 65 N. MOLITOR, M. D.. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Office Main 8 -: Residence Main l ppom HALL. Plivskluns and Surgeons. Office 1 a Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main IS. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main St. DR. F. E. MOORK. DR. H. C. P. MOOR. Osteopathic Physicians. Klrksvllle. Graduates Under Founder Office Summer Building. Phones: Office Main OS: Res. Main 4 C. II. IPTOX, PH. G., M. IK Physician and Surgeon. Office In La Grau-Je National Dink Building. 'Phones Office, Main 2; Residence, Main 32. TEACHERS OF SUTSIC KATHBRINE M. QU1NN, MUB. BAC Tcaeher of Piano and Harmony. f Studio 1401 Eighth Street X 'Phone Black 941. jPROF. E. PORTER DAY. Prlndi ' f La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day assistant. Bchool oppo site Foley Hotel. Phone Red 472. MI83 STELLA l. OLIVER. Tnschei of Piano and narmooy. Studio over J. M. Berry's Store. IMBLER DRUG STORE DR. O. A. FISHER. Prop. Patent Medic ens, Perfumes, Toilet Articles Trasses, and Rubber Goods. OPEN DAY OR MIGHT PHONE CALLS ANSWER- ED DAY OR NIGHT 44 44444 cntr pai MER. President WUfV(WU - J. M. BERRY. Vice President F. L. MEYERS, Cashier i 3655 La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS Barrv A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes 4 J. M r. C. Psnninaton F. L. W. L. Brenholts 4 DENTISTS. C B. CAUTEORN. Office over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Orearot J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. . Room SI. La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1 ML. -La Grande Oregon Dr. S. II. Easle Dr. J. E. Stevenson Res. Red 191. Res. Black 151. EASLEY & 8TEVENSON. Dental Parlors and Laboratory. Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge work, a specialty. Office Opposite Foley Hotel. Office 'Phone Black 11. ATTORNEYS. Onaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cochras COCHhAii at COCHtxitM, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - . . . Oregot VETERINARY 6URGKON8. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 1S61. Independent 'Phone SS. dr. a. vr. itn.EY. Graduato Ohio State University Vac cination, Dentistry and Surgery of at kinds. Country calls promptly an swered. ( Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa clflc, Black 1901. Independent, White 20. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurance. Office next door to La Grande Na tlonal Bank. La Grande Oregor ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. 'l. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation EnglnenHsv and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande Orego T VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 197. Jacks. Owners of Jacks please communi cate with the Sugar company's office, Main 20. Trees and Shrubs. Trees, shrubs and roses The Union Nurseries, Union, Ore., have a large stock of apple, cherry, pear and shadr trees, they are selling at reasonable prices. Send for their price list. S-ltf MMMMt W. H. BRENHOLTS, A.s't Cashier C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ast't Cashier F. M. Brykit Meyers Oai.. Cleaver George Palmer AY VOTE ON SALARY A Salem dispatch In the Oregonlan says: Amolng other questions upon which the people of Oregon will vote at the coming June election Is that of Increasing the compensation of mem bers of the legislature from 1120 to $400 for the seslon. Assuming that regular seslons will consist of 40 days as In the past, the Increase la from S3 to $10 per day. This amendment was proposed by the last legislature and has not received much attention from the general public. The measure submitted is an amend ment of section 29 of article 4 of the constitution, though by a clerical er ror the resolution adopted by the leg islature describes the section as 28. In preparing the ballot title Attorney General Crawford mentioned this man ifest error, so It cannot be afterward said that there was any misunder standing as to the seclton affected. Whether the error will throw doubt upon the validity of the amendment, If adopted, is a purely legal question, probably made less serious by reason of the fact that the ballot will show the number of the section Intended to Utj ttnieuuuu. Section 20 as it now stands provides that the members of the legislature shall receive for their services a "sum not exceeding S3 a day from the com mencement of the session, but such pay shall not exceed In the aggregate $120 for per diem allowance for any one session. When convened In extra session by the governor they shall re ceive $3 per day, but no extra session shall continue for a longer period than 20 days. They shall also receive $3 for every 20 miles they shHll travel In going to and returning from their place of meeting on the most usual route. The presiding officers of the assembly shall, by virtue of their of flee, receive an additional compensa tion equal to two-thirds of their per diem alolwance as members." The presiding officers receive, therefore, $5 per day or $200 for the session. The mileage amounts to IS cents per mile traveled. A member from Portland receives $15.90 as mile age. A member from Jackson county receives about $83 mileage, a member from Baker county $122, and one from Curry, I ltd as mileage. The mileage allowance more ' than pays traveling expent.es for one trip, but members from western Oregon coun ties and from eastern Oregon coun ties along the railroad usually make two or three trips home during the session, so that their mileage Is more than used up. In the past members as a rule have traveled upon passes so that unless they had to travel on stnges or steamboats their mileage al lowance was practically additional compensation. Cardinals Headed South. Houston, Tex., March 4. Manager McCloskey and hla St. Louis cardinals are expected to pitch their tents here tomorrow for their season of spring training.. They will play several ex. hlbltlon games here, before returning to St. Louis on March 30 In time to play a series with the St. Louis Browns. Dual Meet at PlUUy. Philadelphia, March 4. Ten events, In which some of the best athletes of the country are entered, make up the program of the dual meet between the Metropolitan Association of New York and the Middle Atlantic association here this evening. Ttirwhermen Meet. Wichita, Kan., March. 4. A largely increased attendance marked the sec ond day of the threshermen's conven tion, several thousand visitors being In the city. A theater party will be given for their benefit tonight. Cured Hemorrhage" of the Lung. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of Wood. Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any bene fit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, ' and my lunirs are now as sound os a bullet. I recom mend It in advanced stnges of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and Tir stops the cough and heals the lungs. and prevents serious results from i cold. Refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill. 444 4 4 4 4 4444444 4 Political Information. County ' registration " books open until April 7. r Primary election April 17. .' . 4 Registration books reopened April 21; closed on Ma 1&. . 4 General state election June 1. 4 4 Registration books reopened 4 4 September 20; close October 20. 4 4 Presidential election Novem- 4 ber I. 4 44444444444 4 4444 4 For Representative. 4 4 I hereby announce myself a 4 4 cardldate for the nomination on 4 4 the republican ticket for state 4 4 representative, from Union 4 4 county, at the primary election 4 4 to be held on April 17. If nom- 4 4 lnated and elected I will use my 4 4 best endeavors to promote the 4 4 best results for Union county and 4 4 eastern Oregon, and do It 1m- 4 4 partially. My motto Is: "No 4 4 friends to reward, but equal Jus- 4 4 tic to ail." 4 4 S. F. RICHARDSON. 4 For Circuit Judge. I hereby anonunce myself a candidate for nomination on the democratic ticket for the office of circuit judge of the Tenth judicial district, compris ing Unton and Wallowa counties, at the primary election to be held on , April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected I will use my best endeavors to administer the business of the circuit court w ...w ...... .... 4 Impartially, speedily and econ 4 omlcally. D. "W. SHE AH AN. 44444444444 4 Candidate for Circuit Judge. , 4 " I take this method of an 4 nounclng myself as a candidate 4 for the nomination for the of 4 flee of circuit judge of this dls- 4 trlct at the democratic prl 4 marles to be held on April 17, 1908. 4 My motto: No enemies to 4 punish; no friend to reward; 4 equal justice to all. 4 February 18, 1908. 4 T. H. CRAWFORD. 4444444444444 4 Eor ConiinlMrtonor. 4 4 ' I take this meuns of announc- 4 Ing to the voters of Union coun- 4 ty that I aut a candidate before 4 4 the primary for the republican 4 nomination for cdunty commls- 4 4 sloner. 4 ' J. M. SELDER, i 4 4 Cove, Oregon. 4 4444444444444444 4 For County Clerk. 4 4 I take this means of announc- 4 4 Ing to the republican voters of 4 4 Union county that I am a can- 4 4 dldate before the republican 4 4 primaries for the nomination for county clerk. 4 H. E. COOLIDGK, 44444444444444 For Sheriff. 4 I hereby announce to the re- 4 publican voters of Union coun- 4 ty, that I will be a candidate be- 4 4 fore the republican primaries 4 4 for the nomination for sheriff of 4 Union county. 4 ' 13. V. DAVIS. 4 444444444 4 4 For Aswmwor. 4 I hereby announce to the re- 4 4 publican voters of Union coun- f ty, that I am a candidate at the 4 primary election for the repllb- 4 llcan nomination for assessor of 4 Union county. 4 U, A. HUG. 4 444444444444 4 For County Recorder. 4 I take this means of announc- 4 4 ing that I em a candidate for 4 the republican nomination for 4 the office of Recorder of Union 4 4 county, at the primary election. 4 D. H. PROCTOR. 4444444444444444 TO CAMPAIGN COUNTY, W. P. Anderson Will Speak at Various Points In the County. W. F. Anderson, candidate before the republican primaries for the nom tnstlon of county clerk. Is arranging to address the voters of the county on "Pure Politics." Places and dates will be announced later. l"tf The advertisements of La Grande merchants In The Observer should bt read religiously. They contain store news of vital Interest to every reader. "Everybody Saves Hut Father." Get "vise; save B0 wnte on very $5.00 worth of washing by buying a coupon book for 14.50 cish CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY, 'Phone Main 78 SPECIAL Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday S. FRANK ORIENTAL BAZAAR DEALER IN MEXICAN DRAWN WORK , Cluny Laces, Renaissance, Silk Shawls and Antique Laces and Oriental Goods. Silk Dresses and Japanese Kimonas. Whether you wish tj buy or not. do no: fail to ses the display at MRS. 1. SMITH'S Millinery Parlors 444444444444444444444444444444444 Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no m sweet j44444444444444444444444 4444M ! SIEGRIST & CO ! JEWELERS We wish to call your attention to our REPAIR DEPARTMENT We are better prepared than ever to do A first class work. If you have a watch that does not give you .satisfaction, oring it to us and we will guarantee we can fix it. Diamonds reset or mo anted in new mount ing is one of our specialties. All our work guaranteed and promptly done. Ve will save you money SIEGRIST & CO ! MEW! 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