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.... .wv"S ;Vil3-IC4MtM PAGE SIX. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,' OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22. ioos. .( i U 'i M 4'; l '.: La Grande Professional Directory PHYSICIANS. G. I' BIGGERS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Offlos Ralston Building, over J. II. Berry' Store. . Offlca 'Phone Bleck 18 J 1. Residence 'Phone Red 1001. 3. H. HUBBARD, M. D. . ' Physician and Surgeon. Offloe In New Bank Building. Rooms l-l. 'Phones: Residence, Main It; Offloe. Main te DENTISTS, a a CAUTKORN. Office over Hill's Drug Store. ' La Orande Oregot. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 18, La' Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 11. La Grande Oregon DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. .Physician and Burgoo. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone 1S. Residence Main SS N. MOL1TOR, M. D., Ptiysiclsn and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Office Main 68 Residence Main BACON & HALXi. Phvsiclana aiul Surgeons. Offloe '. a Ciande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 1. ' C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. -" . M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62. DR. . E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORK Osteopathic Physicians. Klrkivllle Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommer Balldlng. Phones: Office Main S; Res. Main 84. C. II. I'l'TON, I'll. (1., M. 1. - l'lijhlditn ntul Surgeon. Special attention Riven to Eye, Eur Noo and Throut, Office In La O-aiKte National Dink Building. 'Phones Office, Muln 2; Residence Main 82. TEACHERS OF MUSIC PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Prlncl . La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo- Ite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 478. MISS STELLA D. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry"t Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englneerlnt and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande - - - - - - Oreeoi C. H. THORNTON, Art' lilKH't uml I'njjliieer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Tears' Experience. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstract of Title, I'lre Insurance. Office next door to La Grande N tlonal Eurik. la Grande ...... Oregon ATTORNEYS. VETERINARY SURGEONS. j ,t DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Surgecn. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grandt Residence Phone Red 701. Office 'Phono Black 1861. Inderendent 'Phone 68. than. E. Cut-limn fciixt. P. Coctira COCHRAN A COCHRAN, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. Le Grande .... Orcgor DR. W, II. RILEY. Oraduato Ohio State University Vac cination, DrntlHtry arid Surgery of all kinds. Country culls promptly aa swered. . Office HH Adams Ave. 'Phones, Fa it. II. LLOYD. Attorney at I.iiv. Practice In nil the courts of the State and United States. Klltln . . . i . . Oregon 1 clflc, Black 1801. Independent, White JO. VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McALlSTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 197. ' . .' 3 SIEGRIST CO. JE'.VELIRS AMD OPTICIANS We wish to call your attention' to our REPAIR DEPARTMENT Wo are better prepared, than ever to do first class work. If you have a wacch that does not give you satisfaction, oring it to us and we will guarantee we can fix it. Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount ing is one of our specialties. All our work guaranteed and promptly done. W o will save you money BIG ROCKS SIEGRIST & CO-! jturLLKo and urnums i FOR ROADBED If rocks weighing from one to five tons each are able to resist the waters of Mcacham creek, the O. R. & N. company will be troubled no more with washouts of its grade along the creek In the Blue mountains, says the Pendleton East Ore'gonlan. 4 Bteam shove and work train, are now employed In getting out massive rock weighing all the way from one to five tons as foundations for the grade which Is being built at the washouts and practically alt of the grade recent ly destroyed will be replaced with this heavy material In the hope that a per manent foundation may be secured. A monster steam shovel Is at work in a rock quarry near Meacham and Li.u iii oi uie mountain Is being blast ed out in securing rock for the work. The work of repairing the grade In this substantial manner wilt require practically all of the summer season, and a work train will be kept busy hauling rock and other material for the repairs. . If it were possible to change the grade to higher ground at the places where the track was damaged, this would be done, but there Is no room In the narrow canyon for a change. Consequently the company IS deter mined to make a permanent grade and will use every device known to engi neering to prevent the periodical washout In the Meacham creek can yon. The work of laying heavier steel on the mountain U also progressing rnp Itlly and soon the roadbed of the O; R. & N. on the Blue, mountains will be a model of railroad building. "SMOOTH WORDS" DON'T GO. Old Soldier Answers Enticing Letter Sent Out by Gov. Cluinibcrluiii. J. L. Carroll, adjutant of Kit Car son post of the G. A. R., of Pendleton, has Just received an enticing circular letter from , Covernor Chamberlain, democratic candidate for the Cplted Ptatis senate, urging the old soldier to vote for hrm for this high office and reciting the governor's many qualifi cations for the place. ' Mr. Carroll replied to the letter of Governor Chamberlain as follows: Pendleton. Ore., May 21, 1908. Mr. George E. Chamoerlaln. Dear Sir: I am a republican and can't be fooled by your smooth words to vote for you for United States sen ator. I am, like you. In your party: "Vote 'em straight every time." Hur rah for Cake! Ho will get my vote. Don't send these circulars to old sol dies. It Is too thin. J. L. CARROLL. Moscow u Hry Town. Vote- Ajtnlmt Saloons More Tlinn Two to Ono In Idaho Toxin. Moscow, Idaho, May 21. By a vote of 814 to 392 Moscow decided yester day to become a dry town. The total vote of 12oG wit larger than that ever polled at an election held hero deal ing with city affairs In the past, am', f llils Illustrates ttje great Interest that was displayed In the quoston. The j fight of the dry advocates today was liirgi'Iy directed by the ministers of fie churches In the city, while the sa loon men handled their own campaign. The biisliK-sH men took no Interest in the contest, other than to vote. Frank J. Horsey, who was n student, r.t the Pendleton bi:.tncss college, and has been In Spokane fur n few weeks taking special work in stenography, mis returned home mid after a few lays' visit with relatives hcr will h ave for Lu Orande, where he has ac cepted a position as stenographer for the Amalgamated Sugar comntiny at that place. Pendleton East Oregon-lull. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, li. o. Liind Office, La Grande, Ore., May 1. 1908. Sufficient contest affidavits having been filed In this office by Charles N. Farrier, contestant, against contes tees, the unknown heirs of Christian Bechgaard, deceased, who made home stead entry . .o. 13718. for 8 of N W and NEtf of 8W and NVy4 of SEi, Sec. 24, Tp. 2 8., R. 36, E. W. M., on the 19th day of July, A. D. 1904. In which affidavits It Is alleged that said Christian Bechgaard, died on or about September, A. D. 1908, and that at the time of his death, he left ro widow and that the names and res idence of his heirs are unknown: that prior to his death he hud wholly abandoned said homestead, and that neither nor any of the heirs of said deceased, have, nt any time since his death, resided upon or cultivated any portion of said land, and that he left no last will or testament, the said un known heirs of said Christian Beeh gaard are hereby notified to appear, respond nnd offer evidence tiehltig the said allegations at I o'clock su. m. on day of June, A. D. lil'os. be fore the resistor and receiver at the I'nlted Plates land o-ffice In La Grandev Oregon. The contestant huvlnpr in a proper affidavit filed May 19, l.VOT. set forth facts whfch show that after due dill j;"nce persnnul service t.f this notice cannot he inmV. it la hereby ordered I rnd directed that such mtiee be Rv-en ay due nml proper publkntion. FX". i:itAMvVl.:iJ,, Rlf,lvr. Hot for Women anil Children. On account of Us miid action and pi?nant tasto Orm I a.-.'i tlve Frit Syrup Is especially r-oni'ie nded f . men and children, i- doe not :v.i. scute in giit' like pills and or : o.ry carharth'. )ilr.o I .ixa'uv I ielt Syrup aids dl:?ev.n -,l Mimw l.ites the liver ard bnw.i -.iih- iit Ir ritating them. Remember the name Oilno nnd refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill, druggist. clved for the ng year. All Aha city lay 20th. 1 means EOLTOX, Chairman. The World Rest CHimite I not erj'jh-ely f-.-e from disease,, en the hlph elevations fevers prevail, -nhllft on the lower levi M malaria Is -neounterd to a greater or less- ex tent, uccordlng to 'altitude. To ier ctnrie iliiTOite affections, lassitude, inaliirln, jjundire, biliousness, fever iind ague, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electrhe En ters, the great alterative and blond purifier; the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, nervousness, and insomnia. Sold under guarantee nt the Newlln Drug Co.'s drug store. Price 59c "Not lit', will l-yiV ,-lty intlnvfor tnV' bids to TvJf1 th." of. reeordi-r b Jifcli'h sl. tni. Py ord.f of thAvPvskiin rommlttcF 9MT N'irtlce t V Patrons not use city water f "ill please call flee nnd make j the water eupei the water on. Worn 5:20 to ,:30 p. m. . II. C. OILMAN. ttHV V metV rri f'f li roi'ir' llrppllji i sr r I .onsniiwra. rs wtslilng to itlnjr purposes r'a of- len, and will turn T Irrigating n.vsotf Water Supt. 5 ' : I, p. r1 ' ft. 2 Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry ; If en believe lit education vote yes" No. 314. for the I'nlverslty of Orcvon npproprlnllon bill. Oraftrng t a dead lasuo. 8o snvs Dr. H. C. Par lier of tho Indiana School of Medt !ne, In Collier's SWil.ly. We concur vlth hltn. Blue Mountain Couch Syr p will euro your couh. not s pleus nt to take ss some others, but It con nlns the Ingredients that will post tlvely and absolutely euro that congn, RED CROSS DRVQ STORE. Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Ccstsno n cic trd jift is sweet. All dealers. You'll Pay With Pleasure For every meal you eat hers. It will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate good eating, also for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that cUss, ccme in and see wna ws can do foi you. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. $4.50 w V w V 9 W We ssll weekly meal tickets for WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE : I should be capable of filling your eyes correctly. I If the Ulasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis- faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the ; year to make my assertions good ::::::: J. H- PEARE LEADtf.G mLLii JEVVELCR eeeseei wn.i, m: on- or towx. Will Visit Vniuu and Hot Kikr Willi Contprc-wcd Air Mai lilne. j Scm-t & Althelde v.M till;., their j comircssed ufr hoine-cleanlns ma-i chin to Union and Hot Ijike. where! they have Contracts which M11 oocu-1 py their attention for a week, there-i ton? persons di siting their services! will remember that they will be out ' of town n't of m xt week. SCOTT & AI.THEir.E. Good l'usture. One seeth.n of pasture h-nd three miles from .lK ilrande; plenty of wa ter and shade. Ed Rurfce. Grande, Oregon. 5.4tf Danger in a Cold Reekuseyou havecontnictedor.Uiiury cohh iind recovered frnu them without treat trioa: o( any kind, do not tor a moment lni:i,:lm that colds are not dnsenvis. Not only poeu montK. but nlsotlie liifocttous diseases sue I u diphtheria and scarlet fe-er start with cold. The cold prepares the system for Hit reception and derelopineut of the terms ol these diseases. Take our advlco cure youj coid while you ran. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by lu remarkable cure f colds hu becoim a staple article of trade ami commerce. I tit prompti It is effectual; it la reliable. Tri It, NEWUX DRrGlCO. C. J. HOIT. Contrr.-tur ami nulMcr. Satisfaction' ituaranteed; estimates 'urnlshed on any kind of masonry work on short notice. Mantels and fireplaces a specialty. Room No. 1, Smith rtoomlns house, la Orande, Ore. Thone I:-a 141. All Spray Tills Yenr. Forties owning; orchards In I.a Grande this year can have the same sprayed by applying to mo personally or by 'phone. Information given on application relative to time of spray ing;, etc. Our motto: "Let us spray." C. I). HUFFMAN, County Fruit Inspector. I CEMENT WORK il kirds of Cement and Goncrete, work. C0CRETE BUiLDIG BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed I .nml for r.ent. We have 3:0 neres of excellent land for rent. Call at once. F. S. iuamwi:lu C. J. BLACK. It 'T I Yf j,!'-r,':;"':ri t r L. ROBERTS PKONE BLACK 532 ? rs j- . . ra : Pastime Theater : : 3000 fwc of in.,I1)t ,m.tr, 4 Two lllutrat.Hl Hiig. 4. Songs by SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 4 This bill opens Tuesday and 4 continues. Complete change o; program 4 Tuesday. Thursday and Satur- day. I he best thing .vo can do with vour r-,11. Pile, sHkln or wluit'ever you .nay call y,,,,,. s.,vlnf.a , , )t ' o-re it tn r.,..,v -hi e ,, ,.PllwIn,. ,.,)? pot aBl, o,. li;ui: l9 (lu. '-' .0 de.,it youp S!IV, for-Ftt,-,,,. n S0I;(, lnt " "'" r.U account. Lc, , J,", . ou; The Eastern Oon- T - 1 rs iiusi savings Lank OFFICERS- , M. BTP.KIT. President roic tit. t.