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La Grande Professional
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PHYSICIANS.
O. L. BIOOER8, it. i,
Ptirslclaa aud Surgeon.
Olflc Balaton Building, or J. 11
Berry! Store.
Of flea 'Phone Black II J 1.
Residence 'Phone Red 1001,
J. H. HUBBARD, it. D.
Physician and Burg-eon.
Offloe In New Bank Building. Rooma
10-JL 'Phones: Residence, Mala
II; Office, Main Tl.
DR. A. U RICHARDSON.
Physician and Burgcok.
, Office over HUl'a Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 11. Reaidenoe Main e
DENTISTS.
C. B. CACTKOB.N.
Office over Hlll'a Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon
i. C PRICE, D. M. 1).
Dentist.
Room II, La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black 1111.
La Grand Oregon
N. MOL1TOR, M. D.,
Phyatdiui and Surgeon.
Corner Adami Ave. and Depot St
Cfflc Mala II -t- Reeldenoe Mala II
BACON HALL.
Physician and Surgeons,
Offloe t Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main II.
C. T. Bacon, Roaldence, Main II.
' M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 12.
DR. F. B. MOORE
. , DR. H. C. P. Moony
Osteopathia Physician.
' Klrksvllle Graduate! Under Pounder
Office. Swnmer Biilldlng.
, Phones: Office Main 13; Res. Main (4
, C. II. UPTON, PIL G., M. D.
., l'liynli luu and Surgeon,
Special attention given to Eye, Ear,
None and Throat.
Office In La a-fiiUt Vatlonal II ink
Building.
'Phonos Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main S3.
ABSTRACTERS.
J.H. OLIVER.
, Abstract of Title. Fire Insurance.
Office next door to La Grande Na
tional Bank.
La Grande Oregon
Ur. H. II. Easier Or. 4. E. bteveneot)
Res. Red 111. Res. Black 161
EASLET tb STEVENSON.
Dental Parlor mad Laboratory.
Aluminum Plates, Crown and Brldgi
"'" work, a specialty.
Office Opposite Foley Hotel.
Office 'Phone Black 911. , ;
VETERINARY 8VROEONS.
DR. P.' A. CHARLTON.
? Veterinary Burgee n. .
Office at Hlll'a Drug Store. La Grand
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 111 1.
Inderendent 'Phone II.
DR. W. H. RILEY. ;
. Graduato Ohio State University Var 1
slnatlun. Dentistry and Surgery of
kinds. Country calls promptly
ivrered.
Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phonos, Pi
ciflc. Black 1101. Independent,
White 20.
TEACHERS OF MC.SHl
PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Prlncli,
La Grande School of Music
Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo
it Poley ::otel. Phone Ited 472.
MISS STELLA It. OLIVER.
Temliet of Plnnu und Harmony.
Studio otr J. M. Berry Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
' L. A. PICKLE R.
.Civil, Mining; Irrigation Engineering
' and Surveying.
1 Estimates, plan and specifications..
j Office In Bohnenkainp Building. -'La
Grand ------ Orego
ATTORNEYH.
Chas. E. Cocltran Geo. P. Cocfaraa
COCHRAN tc COCHRAN,
Atturuia.
La Grande National nank Building.
La Grande .... Orrgo
C. It, THORNTON.
Architect ami Engineer.
; Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl
' neerlng.
Twenty Years' Experience.
VIA VI.
MRS. GRACE McAUSTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1171.
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Kstrny Nut hi.
I have taken up and now have li
my possession five head of hogs which
I innlio no clal innf owning, and whlc!
will bo delivered to the rightful own
era upon payment of charges Hnd the
proper proof of ownership.' The salt'
hogs nro described as follows: Two
sows marked swullow fork In each
enr, two shotes unmarked; one sow
marked split and umlcrblt . In each
our. Said hogs are now at the old
Frank Mitchell place ut Cove, Ore.
April 6. 1908.
A. B. CONLEY,
d4-8-5- Cove. Ore.
Vote For
ED. WRIGHT
For The Republican
Nomidation
Better Than Spanking. .
Spanking does not cure children of
bed-wetting. There Is a constitution-
' al cause (or thla trouble. Mrs. M.
I a, n rtr xt.. n . ,
will send free to any mother her suc
cessful Instructions. Send no money,
j but writ her today if your children
trouble In th way. Don't blame
the child, the chances are It can't
help It This treatmont also cures
adult and aged people troubled with
urine difficulties by day or night
Estray Notice,
There cam to my place at Starkey,
Ore., on or about January g, 1108,
and was taken up by me, one bay
mare about 7 years old, weight about
100 pounds, branded J. J. on left
shoulder and clrclt T on right shoul
der. Owner may have same by pay
Ing pasturage, and for this notice.
ALVIE BURNETT,
S-17-lm Starkey, Or.
For
County Clerk l
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Plowing.
Persons wishing their gardens or
lots plowed should see A. G. Hermon.
'Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Careful work around trees.
A trial solicited. mllalld
What a difference when "Hubby'
stays at home evenings. A talking
machine will do th rest. Davis-Jor
dan Music Co,
Rt'SK 1LS A CIIAMPIOX.
Ivanhoe, Who Ought to Know, Stands
By Ills Deputy.
Feeling that It would be only fair
to trie voters of Union county to know
who the candidates are, and what they
represent, who are now asking the
nomination for Joint representative
for this and Wallowa county, we In
terviewed Colonel Ivanhoe, who has a
personal acquaintance not only with
the capdldates, but with the local con
dltlons at Joseph. In a talk with him
he said, among other things:
"Yes, I have known Mr. Rusk for
about six years. In fact, since he first
came to Joseph. He has been asso
ciated with me ever since, and a more
conservative, competent and honest
man does not practice law In either
county, taking Into consideration the
fact that he Is yet a young man. He
is also, without posing as either a re
former, or using his position as an In
strument of persecution in the hands
of any faction or class, absolutely
fearless In the performance of his of
ficial duty. He has been my deputy
In that county since my taction to
the office of district attorney and, un
der my written Instructions, he has
prosecuted any and all persons, where
he had evidence sufficient to justify a
does, under my directions, refuse to
add a dollar to the expenses of his
county, at the behest of any one, un
less such evidence of guilty exists and
can be had. And he does his duty
I'earlessly. . Only a short time ago he
as assaulted on the streets of Joseph,
because he had offended some law
breakers, gamblers who undertook tt
hastlfe him for his presumption. Thi
result of the encounter will be suffl
?lent to teach those who are dlssatls
'led with the enforcement of the law,
that It is a little dangerous to try V.
;nke it out of the hide of the deputy
llstrict attorney. It might not be out
if place to Bay that, Rusk will not go:
'.he vote of the law-breakers of th
own of Joseph (his opponent wll
;et them) but he will get the vote o.'
;he law-abiding element, simply be
p.U!e they have tried him, and know
'.e will enforce the law if he has tr
c: ap every criminal In the county.
.otter natured man does not live 1:
ho two counties, and; ho Is represents
-Ivo also. He Is a man of family
iwnn his own home, a taxpayer, aiu'
cnows the needs of the two countle?
lis opponent has no family, has been
'n the county about two years, and
n;ld not be regarded as having been
'li re long enough to correctly repre
sent and understand the legislative
leeils of the district. I notice tho pa
icr says he has an 'enviable record"
is a law and order reformer. As 1
inderstand It, he was elected as a re
.firmer, but failed to doliver the goods
;n other words, he Imposed a smal'
iprlodlcal fine upon gamblers ant'
similar offenders, until the people
complained to Mr. llugk, who closet'
hem out of business, and had to buk
i in his course by . literally pnnchlnr j
"hem Into obedience. All this Rusi
Mil without a hypocritical 'reform
roHaniatliins of pretensions. A vott j
t the primaries for Mr. Rusk Is t j
i "to for a taxpayer, an uncompromls-'
ing republican, a capable, honest. I
althful and fearless official. If the
Joseph paper had been fair it would i
lave said all this, as the contest l
tmong frlumls, and whoever receive? 1
tie nomination should be supportec
y all republicans. There Is no merit
n tho statement that Mr. Eberhard
was the first in the field. It is rather
Against, than for him. He was told
by different persons that he had not
heen long enough In . the district to
entitle him to a place of such respon
sibility on the ticket. But he could
not wait until his acquaintance would
justify his ambitions, and announced
himself. " v
"One thing more. When I appoint
ed Mr. Rusk deputy, I authorised any
one to report to me any Instance In
which he refused to prosecute any one
for any crime, when the evidence was
furnished, and If he so refused, 1
would appoint some one In his place.
During the two years of his service,
not ono complaint hns been filed with
me. If he was not all I claim for
him, he would not now be acting as
ny deputy. I present him on his rec
ord, and It will bear comparison wltr
'.hat of any one holding public pos.
Ion. Hoping nil that has been said
Mil aid In the selection of the best
man, I am Inclined to abide by tht
holee of the party at the polls. Thel.
andldate, after that dnte. Is mine."
Those who are not In possession o
ihe facts, and know Colonel Ivanhw
?an judge whether his estimate of tl
respective fitness of these candidate.
' well founded or not. He says a
e wants 1j fair show !r his f.-'.:n; ,
then a fair vote, and he is satisfied,'
and all others should be. This office
is too Important to be overlooked or,
treated as of no Interest to the party, j
SIEGRIST&CO.
JEWELERS AND urnw ;
'PCBUCATIO.I NOTICE.
In th circuit court of th state of J
Oregon for Union county.
La Grand National Bank, plaintiff,
(a private corporation, vs. John Ott
and Peter Bousquet, defendants.
Summons.
To Peter Bousquet, Defendant Above
Named:
In the name ol the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer th complaint filed against
you In the above entitled court and
action, on or before April Ith, 1108:
and If you fall to so answer, for want
thereof, th plaintiff will take the
Judgment of the said court against
you for the sum of 1211.00 with Inter
est thereon at the rat of eight per
cent per annum from and after Octo
ber 19th. 1I0, until paid, flS.00 rt
torney fee, and costs and disburse'
menu of this action and th sal of
th property attached herein, to-wit:
Lou 12, IS, 14, II and 1, la block
141. and loU 7 and I In block 17, of
Chaplin' addition t La Grande, Ore
gon.
This aummoas Is published by order
of Hon. T. H. Crawford, judge of the
above entitled court, made February
24th, 1101, fixing elx consecutive
weeks, therefor and In the Evening
Observer, published at La Grande,
Oregon, the first publication hereof
being February 21th, 108.
C. H. FINN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Let Heacock repair your watch. '
The new books one cent per day.
Rest Healer in i:ie VTorM.
Rev. F. Starblrd of East Raymond
Maine, says: "I have used Bucklen's
Arnica Salve for several years, on m.--old
army wound, and other obstinate
lores, and find It the best healer In
ihe world. . I use It, too, with great
mccess In my veterinary business."
rlce 25c at Newlln's drug store.
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LET ME
We wish to call your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are better prepared Jhan ever to do
first class work. If you have a wa ch
that does not give you satisfaction, wing,
it to us and we will guarantee we canfix it.
Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount
ing is one of our specialties. '
All our work guaranteed and promptly done.
We. will save you money
SIEGRIST & CO J
JEWELERS AMD OPTICIANS
G EC ROE PALMER, President
J. M. bbKKtf, Vic Frssiiisiit , C.
F. L MEYERS,
W. H. BRENHOLTS, Aw't Cashier
C. S. W!LL!AVS. Cashier
Cashier
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La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon -
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED 6TATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
J. M. Perry A. B. Conley F. J. Koines F. M. Brykit
C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver
W. L Brenholts Georte Palmer
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examine yourj eye and
fit your glasrrs. My
glasses fit and give sat-
isfaction.
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: 0. M. HEACOCK U
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You'll Pay With Pleasure
At the same old stand
If you want your watch
to run right, let Keacock
repair it, at the same old
stand. .
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For every meal you eat here. 1 1
will be a combination of good
'cod. trrcd cenking and good ser
vice. Our .rstaurant is intand
d for p,.p:e who appreciate
gjod as my. also for people who
nethegocd things of life at a
iroderate c si. If you belong to
thai c! ss. erne in and su wha
we can do let you.
The fi'tdel Restaurant
J. A. AR3UCKLE, Prop.
$4.50
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We ssii wctkl mea
ticktu tor .
Notice.
i...au,rs or on claims near Vale
should protect their claims by having
the necessary discovery .lone at ome.
The undersigned has three drilling 4
in me nciu and is prepared to do
:he required work on short
Address T.
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W. Davidson. Vale. Ore. I
I I) STRINGIIAM,
AUCTIONEER.
Saks cried on short notice.
Satisfaction-guaranteed. vfc
No extra charge for distance. I.'
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Route No. 2. -Phono v ,o.
FOR
COUGHS
KING OF CURES colds
THE WONDER WORKER
FOR
THROAT
AND
LUNGS
DR. KIWG'Sl
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