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- i-t iMinnniri m EIHT PAGES. PAGE 61 X. EVEXIXG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, TVESDAV, APRIL 7. 1S08. 1 '(V- y ; Pi. XI it. jl i o La Grande Directory FHYSICIAIfS. O. L. BIOOBRS, If. D.. PbralcUa and Surgeon. Offlc Rslstoa Building, oyer t, it . Barry's 8 tor, ffic Then Black 1111. ' Residence 'Phon Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD, M. O. Phrsidaa and Bargees). Offlo In Nw Bank Building. Room '. 10-11. 'Phone: Realdanc, Mala II; Offlc. Main Tl. DR. A. U RICHARDSON, Plirsiclsa and Surgcoaw Offlo over Hill's Drug Stor. Office 'Phon 111. Residence Main II M. HUUiVK, m. u., ' rhjsicl and Surgeon. Corner Adam Ave. and Depot St. Office Main II -t- Residence Mala It BACON HALL. Physicians and Burgeon. Offlo t a Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main II. C. T. Bacon. Residence, Haln II. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 12. DR. P. H. MOORtt " . DR. H. C. P. MOORf Osteopathic rtijrsltians. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder 7 Office Bnmmer Building. Phones: Office Main II; Res. Main 14 C. H. t-PTON, PH. G., M. D. Physician and Surgeon. ' Special attention given to Bye, Ear, ' Nose and Throat. Office In La Q-mide National Btnk Building. 'Phones Office, Main Z; Residence, Main II. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstracts of Title. Fire Insaranoa. Pffle next door to La Grande Na i tlonal Bank. "La Grand Orsgo TEACHERS OF MCSIO 1PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlncli. La Grand School of Muslo 'yrs. Day assistant School oppo it Foley Hotel. Phon Red 471. MISS STELLA D. OLIVER. Weacher of rtano and Harmony. tKudlo ever i. M. Berry's Stor. VIAVI. MRS. GRACE McA LISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1171. j THE GEORGE LUMBER f RETAIL We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood Weare prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. " Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. : LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. riTZOERALD, Prpritr . Complete Machine Shops sad Foundry KM,MMM MMMlttMimMmi.MMII Professional DENTISTS. C B. CACTEORN. Offlc over Hill's Prug Stor. La Grand ' Ore got. 1. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room .tl. La Grand National Bank BuUdlng. ,'Phone Black 1111. La Grand 4 Oregon Dr. S. U. Ettsley Dr. J. E. Stevenson Res. Red 111. Res. Black 111. , EASLET 8TEVEN8ON. Denial Parlors and Laboratory. Aluminum Plates, Crown and Brldgt work, a specialty. nttlr OnnalM fPrlC lfW4 Office 'Phone Black 111. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Burgecn. Offlc at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand Residence 'Phon Red 701. Office 'Phone Black It II. Inderendent 'Phon II. DR. W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio Stat University Va clnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of a kinds. Country calls promptly a iwered. Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, P clflc, Black 1101. Independent, Whit 20. KLECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, tuning, Irrigation Englneerta and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Offlc in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grand ------ Orego C. R, TIIpltNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Tears' Experience. ATTORNEYS. Cuas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocbi COCHRAN COCHRAN. Attorneys. ' La Grand National Bank Building. La Grand - - Oregoi Sewing Machines Repaired. I will repair sewing machines of all kinds. Leave orders at Davis-Jordan Music store. Also agent for th old reliable Wheeler A Wilson and Singer machines. 1-1-4-1 PALMER COMPANY DEPARTMENT resetting and repairing LIQUOR All ISSUE III THE UK ELECTIONS Chicago, 111., April 7. A deter - mined fight for and against the Sun - day opening of saloons marks the spring election In Chicago today. Voters -In other sections of the state will be given an opportunity to decide between the warring factions of the "wets" and "drys." Leaders in the movement for an open . Sunday are Jubilant and declare that Chicago will today be rescued from the reign of hypocrisy. The appearance of a bal lot on the Sunday question In today's election was brought about by the United societies, which collected II, 060 feet of signatures, representing the desires of nearly '170,000 voters to pass upon the question. The peti tions made a pile nearly seven feet in height and justify the United Societies' workers in their hop for a success ful termination of their fight Local option is the principal Issue to be decided by the spring elections over liiree-iuurtiis ui i'uo iui iiii- nois counties. Springfield, the state capital, has been the scene of a hot campaign. The liquor dealers of that city combined to give a "horrible ex ample" by voluntarily closing all sa loons for a few days, in order to show the voters what the city will resem ble -under the order of things pro posed by v the Anti-Saloon ' league Dog how on Count. Oakland, Cal., April 7. Some of the best canines of the United States and England have been entered in the second annual bench show of the Oukland Kennel club, to be held dur ing the next four days, nnd the exhi bition will doubtless be one of the most successful ever held on the Pa cific coast. Society leaders of Oak land and San Francisco are manifest ing great Interest In the show. Num erous beautiful and valuable cups will be awarded to prize winners. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. Samuel T. Boothe, plaintiff, vs. Myr tle Boothe, defendant. . To Myrtle Boothe, the Above Named Defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon. you are hereby summoned and re- lulred to appear In the circuit cou: t the state of Oregon, for Union coun ty, and answer the complaint filer against you In the above entitled caus on or before the 2nd day of May. 1108. or In default thereof the plaintiff wll. apply to the court for the relief prayed for In th complaint, to-lt: for a decre of th court declaring th marriage contract between plaint iff and defendant null and void, am' for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity and good conscience. This summons Is served by publi cation thereof for six consecutive weeks In the Evening Observer, s 'ally newspaper of general circulation jubllshcd at La Grande. Union conn y. Oregon, by order of Hon. Thoma "raw ford, judge of the above entitled ourt, made and entered on the Zlsl 'ay of March, 1008. R. H. LLOTD, Attorney for Plaintiff. ' To tlto Public. Notice i hereby given that th tin lerslgned Is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh milk from young Jersey rows. J. F. BAKER. JR., Phon Blask til. rVcNl Healer In the World. Rev. F. Starblrd of East Raymond. Mnlne, says: "I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve for several years, on my aid army wound, and other obstinate lores, and find It th best healer In th jrorld. 1 use It, too, with great success In my veterinary business." Price 25c st Newltn's drug store. . LOOK ITER El I AM IT I Th right man tn th right plao Is what yon want Before ordering your sal bills don't tatl to ses C. J. RICHARDS, proprle- tor of to Little 0m, nest door to th postotftc. . 4 Sight tsars xtxrxainsNCB AS AUCnONEKR. SaHafHia CnsarCataed: ' workers. The "wets" are hopeful that ' this practical illustration will bring about a revulsion of sentiment which will send the "drys" to overwhelming defeat in the election. Twelve hundred townships and towns are taking part in today's gi gantic contest between, the forces of "personal liberty" and the opponents of the "rum demon." Spirited cam paigns have been waged In all of them. Leaders of the Illinois Anti Saloon league are confidently pre dicting that from 2000 to 1000 sa loons will be wiped out of existence! In the state today. Today's elections are being held un der the provisions of a township, city and village local option law. The last local option elections previously held in the state took place last No vember, when, out of 111 precincts in the southern part. of -the state, 142 voted "dry." This was heralded as a tei vicuuy uy liiD Auu-Sdiuuu league officials, and they are hopeful of repeating the victory on a larger scale today. . . In this city, the stronghold of the liquor traffic In Illinois, one-half of the area Is "dry" territory, saloons having been abolished from all ' the principal residence districts. Eritray Notice. I have taken up and now hare In my ponaesison five head of hogs which I make no clal mof owning, and which ) will be delivered to the rightful own- J ers upon payment of charges and the' proper proof of ownership. The said hogs are described as follows: Two- sows marked swallow .fork In each ) ear, two shotes unmarked; one sow, marked split and underblt In each ear. Said hogs are now at the old Frank Mitchell place at Cove, Ore. April , 1906. A. B. CONLET. d4-6-5-l Cove, Ore. ran for Warrants. Notice is 'hereby given that the ua derslgnedy treasurer of Union county. Oregon, hak funds on hand with which to pay all cdunty warrants that were endorsed, by the treasurer prior to July 1, 18. And all road warrants which were endorWd prior to Febru- ary 14, I8. No iWrest allowed on the above warrants atler April , 1108. A JOHN FRAWLEY. Treasurer of Union County, Ore. For Sale. Stock ranch "of 152ycres. located one. halt mile- south of Union; 80 acres In alfalfa. All under water. Stock. machinery, etc., go with. place. Call on or address owner, C. F. Slemsen, Union, Ore. l-27dwtf Plowing. ' Persons wishing their gardens or lots plowed should see A. O. Hermon. 'Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar anteed. Careful work around trees. A trial solicited. mllalld h 1 llfrv-1 1 '- booSutt.'KING OF CURES golds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT FOR I had th most deblllUtlng coogh a aortal was erer afflicted with, and . j rJfJr ?Lb!ii; -J Prtmon J"d exPa that irat usau He w uw, sour uuvuca i ut. sung-a new macOTWT Cored m. 3 w WCUrabl. all antuxl and wall MBS. RVA TTsTf. A PTT B n , ",T.tnl till SO COawW-iw v iow all fouad and welL MRS. Piles 508 Hi $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTet--. I I SIEGRIST& JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS ' We wish to call your attention to. our REPAIR DEPARTMLMT We are better prepared than ever to do first class work. If you have a watch .... -i. !... ...... onHefarrinn. Drinff that does noigivojfuu"-- . - X v j,l ; t .,e anri wfi will guarantee we canflx it I f . Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount ing ;s one of our specialties. All our work guaranteed and promptly done. We will save you money SIEGRIST&COt JEWFLERS AND OPTICIANS jf 1 . , . lt,s4,MMt444'4. LA UKAi)t J Costs no tr ere sweet. All GEORGE PALMER, President J. M. BERRY, Vic Prsidnt X X T T iS F. L MEYERS, Cashier 3655 La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS J. M. Berry A. B. Coniey F. J. C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers W. L. Brenholts PR, KING'S COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PHEUaOHIA EVA UKCAPH1R, Oramtuwa, Ind. t- : ; i .iv iiiv.ivj ......... a 5lljK and Just as I dealers. I . W. H. BRENHOLTS, Au't Cashier j C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Asi't Cashier i Holms F; M. Brykit Ceo. L. Cleaver Geore Palmer st LuScs pletelythatlani w -r,II irwi Bottle Frei ttt 1. 1 4jr A