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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGOJCr THCItSDAY, APRIL il, 108. T7T, , 1 1 rinr ctt . ... . i i 1 1 t '. i n I i ; f 5 t 1 . . La Grande Profession Directory rnrsiciANB. O. U BIOOBRSi U. D physician and Surgeon. Offlc Ralston Building. ovr 3. U. Berry 8 tor. Office Thon Black 1IIL Residence 'Phone Red 100L 3. H. HUBBARD. M. D. , , '. physician and Surgeon. ' Offlc to Nw Bank Building. Rooms - I0.IL 'Phone: Residence, Main lit Offlc, Mala Tt. OB, A. JU RICHARDSON. RiyKciM and Surgcoa ' Offl over urn uru Office 'Paoa HI. Raaldanoa Main II DENTIim. C. B. CACTEORN. Offlc over Hill' Drug Stor. La Oraoda OragxMt J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room It. La Grand National Bank Building. 'Phon Black XIIL La Grand Oragoa, M. MOUTOR. M. FkjrstClftn and Surgeon. Corn? Adam Av. and Depot St Offlo Mala II Rldne Main BACON HALL. v-: phvafcian and Surgeon. Offlo I M Grand National Bank Bonding. 'Phon Main II. C. T. bacon, Reiidanc. Main II. M. K. Hall. Residence, Main II. DR. . t. MOOIllt DR. H. C. P. MOOR ' Osteopathia Pbyalclan. Klrksvllle Graduate Under Founder. Officer Bnmmer Balldlng. Phone: Office Main Hi Raa. Main 14 C. II. TJPTON, PIL O., M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special, attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Guild National D ink Building. 'Phone Office, Main ii Residence, Main 13. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstract of Title. Fire Insnranc. Offlc next door to La Grand Na tional Bank. La Grand Oregon ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ' -ii-- i.ii..-.n.-M-'- L. A. PICKLE R. -Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineer! and Surveying, j Estimates, plan and pacifications Offlc In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grand Orego- Dr. 8. U. Knalpr Dr. J. E. Stevenaon Re. Red III. Re. Black L E AS LET STEVENSON, Dental Parlor and Laboratory. Omni and Brldg work, a peclalty.' ' Office Opposite Foley Hotel. Office 'Phon Black 111. HAW HfV' RATES 0011 VETERINARY BURGEONS. , DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sargeca. Office at Hlll'a Drug Stor. La Grand Realdenc 'Phon Red 70L Offlc 'Phon Black 1111. ' Independent 'Phon II. DR. W. H. RILET. Graduate Ohio SUt Unlrerelry Vac slnatlon, Dentlitry and Surgery of a) kind. Country call promptly aa werad. Offlc 1414 Adam Av. 'Phon, Pa clfto. Black 1101. Independent. , Whit 20. TEACHERS OF MDS1C Estray Notice. I have taken up and now hay my posseaieon five head of hog I make no clal mof owning, and which 111 be delivered to the rightful own ers upon payment of charge and tha; proper proof of ownership StsiEGRIST&CQ JEWELERS Aniu urnv. The aald;S Two PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlncli, La Grand School ' of Muilc Mr. Day assistant. Bchool oppo lit Foley ::otel. Phon Red 471. MISS STELLA l. OUVER. Trarher of I'lnno and Harmony, Rtuillo nver J. M. Berry! Stor. ATTORNEYS. Clia. E. Cochran . Geo. P. Cochrma COCHRAN ft COCHRAN, Attorney. La Grand National Bank Building. La Grand - , Oregot C 11. THORNTON. . Archltwt and FiiKlnccr. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Tears' Experience. YTAVI. MR8. GRACE MoALISTBR. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1171. No Use to Die. "I have found out that there la no use to die of lung trouble aa long at you can get Dr. King New Dlscov- ry," says Mr. J. P. Whlt. of Rush- boro. Pa. "I would not be allv to day only for that wonderful medicine. It looscni up a cough quicker than nythlng elae, and cure lung disease jvon after the case I pronounced hopeless." This most reliable reme dy for cough and cold, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness, 1 old under guarantee at the. Newllr drug store. 10c and 11. Trial bottw free. Vote For I ED. WRIGHT For The Republican Nomidatlon For County Clerk La Grande shippers are awaiting anxiously for the effectiveness of the new distributive freight rates from Portland to points east of The Dalles. Aocordlng to Indications, It will not be long, however, as the Baker City com. plaint la about adjudicated and fol lowing such a consummation will be set the date when the new rates are effective. A Portland paper refers to the matter thus: ' Up to the present time, though the decision was handed down a couple of weeks ago, the railroad company has had no Intimation as to when the or der will be slgneOTsealed and deliv ered. Judge Cotton, general coun sel for the railroad corporation, admit ted thla morning that he had received a copy of the. commission's decision Identical with the copy published some time ago in the local press, but that places no obligation upqn the O. R. A N. It did not com In tne lorin oi m mandate directing the company to re vise and reissue tariff schedules to conform to the ruling, It being simply a notice that tha railroad commission had announced It findings. Since the handing down of the rul ing, there have been- a number of pre liminary matters to attend to, which. It Is understood, must be disposed of before the matter Is In proper form for the lsuanc of the formal order. One of these matters i the complaint of the Baker City Commercial organi zations which are asking for an equal izing rate out of Baker City. A number of conferences in relation to the decision in this case have been held between Attorney J. N. Teal, counsel for the transportation commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce, the plnintiff in the case, and Judge Cotton for the O. R. & N. It is 'understood that each side has made a number of recommendation that are to be em bodied in the official order, and In hese recommendations a blank spaci left for the filling In of the date. ifter which the new rates shall apply. Inasmuch as the new rates will loj iff about one-sixth of the gross earn- ngs of the Q. R. & N. on all buslnesr originating In Portland consigned eas' of The Dalles, It is a safe bet that th R. & N. Isn't going to sit up night r rglng the railroad commission to put he order into effect. While definite Information Is not ct hand, It is almost certain that as sooi is the Baker City complaint has been adjudicated, which will be some tl nu ll la week, the commissioners will pn ;are the order and fix upon the lnltlu Jate for Its operation. hogs are described aa follows: sow marked swallow fork In each ear, two ahote unmarked; on sow. marked split and underbtt In each ear. Said hog are now at tha old Frank Mitchell place at Cove. Ore. April I. 1101. A. B. CONLET, d4-l-l- V Cove, Ore. . Estray Noace. There came to my place at Btarkey, Ore.,' on or about January I, 1901, and waa taken up by me. on bay mar about T years old, weight about 100 pound, branded J. J. on left shoulder and clrclt T on right shoul der. Owner may have earns by pay ing pasturage, and for thla notice. ALVIB BURNETT, 1-17-lm . . . Stark?. Or. land for Rent. We have 320 acres of excellent land for rent. Call at once. F. S. BHAMWELB C. J. BLACK. SFL OREGO& If! nod Departure ol Train La Orande, No. 1, weetbeun Portland Special arrive 1:11 a. .; departs, :3 a. K. I, atbuBd paasngr, mall and express, arrive at 1:41 a. m.; d- parta 1:11 a. a. No. I, atkund Chicago 8plaL arrtrea 1:11 p. a. departa, 1:11 p. m. N. I, westbound passenger, i and express, arrive 1:11 p. m.; de parts, II p. as. , Elgin Brancn. Leave La Grand at I a. m. and arrive la La Grand at 1:10. J. n. KEEXET, Agent. M erande, Oregon, Grafting I a dead laeua. So y Dr. H. C Par ker of the Indiana School of Medi cine, In Collier' Weekly. W concur with him. Blu Mounuln Cough Syr up will cur your cough, not aa-pleaa-ui lu is .; :'--t, " eon- tain tha Ingredient that will posi tively and absolutely cur that cough, RED CROSS DRUG STORE. We wish to call, your attention to our REPAIR DEPARTMtNT m ari better prepared than first class work. If you hare -a wato . that does notgive you satisfaction, onng it to us and we will guarantee we canto :ii 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 & COj JEYVFLERS AMD OPimftwo ....... t 4HllttttMt'44l 7m7T777.-. wwwww,l Beat Healer a am World. Rev. F. Starblrd of East Raymond, Maine, say a: "I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve for several years, on my old army wound,' and other obstinate sores, and find It the beat healer In the world. I ua It, too, with great success In my veterinary business." Price 25c at Newlln's drug store. For Sale. Stock ranch of 1S20 acres, located one-half 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, GEORGE PALMER. Prtident t m BFRRY. Vic President F. L MEYERS, Cahier W. H. BRENHOLTS, Ais't Cahir . (J. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Asi'tCashiw 3655 La Orande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY J. M. Brykit n DIRECTORS Eerrv !A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes F. M. C. C. Pennington F. L Meyer Geo. L. Cleaver S W. L. Brenholts Georje Palmer You'll Pay With Pleasure Echo Alfalfa Meal Factory. -An alfalfa meal factory Is to L jturted at Echo and it promises t- urnlsh an important addition to thj nterprlses of the west end of thv ounty. The factory is to be startufi uy J. K. Murphy & Co., now conduci ng a similar plant In Portland, am. lie plant will be established close tu he Henrietta flour mill at Echo. Thi power of the flour mill will be ustL o operate the new factory. ..- It is understood that the new plant a ill be Installed this summer so as to tee in operation by tall. A plant valued at between 126,000 and 150,000 will be established and a force of eight or 10 men will be used In operating the sume. Alfalfa meal is used as a stock food and has become very popular as such Jurlng the past few years. Murphy & .'o. have been operating a plant in Portland for two years and are said to have made money in the business. Alfalfa meal sells In the market for 120 per ton and It Is used largely lit dairy sections In place of bran and shorts. For every meal you eat here. ItflT will be a combination of goodT food, good cooking and good ser-' vice. Our restaurant is intend d for people who appreciate good eiilir.g. also for people who hke the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that ci..s. c:me in and ua wha w can do !oi you. The Model Restaurant J J. A. AREUCKLE, Prop. J We ssll weekly meal tickets for MMSMM, Notice. Locators of oil claims near Vale should protect their claims by having the necessary discovery done st once. The undersigned has three drilling rigs in the field and is prepared to do the required work on short notice. Address T. W. Davidson, Vale, Oro. d4-8-15 4' . ED STR1NGHAM, AUCTIONEER. Sales cried on short notice. 4 Sutlsractlon guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. LA GRAN'ttKS ... OREGON Route No. 2. 'Phnn ia a Cured Ucmorrhagea of the Langs. , "Several year since my luug were ao badly affected that I had many hemorrhage,' write A, M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physician without any bene- .It I then started to tak Foley' iloney and . Tar, and my lung are iow as aound aa a bullet I recom nend It la advanced stage of lun trouble." Foley' Honey and Tit top the cough and heal tn lungs. md prevents serious results from .old. rteiuae substitutes. A. T. Hill, Silver Deposit ware at one-half vholesa! price, at the Haecock Jewel ry stor. Sale close April 18. 1 OF THROAT AND HUM BR. KB RIG'S rflfflflT WEW VERY- FOR COUGHS A" GOLDS CURES ul THROAT w LUNG DISEASES not som urc y on icex wi taken dawn t yHr ( n 1 Varai.. - doctored some month. without taYrV I,L . Wt 1 1 not - " jpnnj I few week.;."!"01."" HVBf ujy Dr. Klne'i New Discovery, M(j I kept this treatment no for t. wu aau wbiki every day. MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE atTI. IDDi I BW m SOLO AND CUArUNTECc 1Y VKWUBi VBVQ co. kill r- v. 4 1 a 3V,