PAGE SIX.
La Sronde Prof cssional
Directory
PHYSICIANS.
. I BIOOBR8. M. D,
IttystcJaa and Surgeon,
Office Ralston Building, over 3. U.
Sorry Store,
file 'Phone Black IIJL ' '
Kesldence 'Phone Red X001.
3. H. HUBBARD. If. O. .;.
PhysfeUa ana1 fiurmoo. '"
Office) In New Bank Building. Boon
'Phone: Reeldenoe, Main
II; Office. Hal Tl.
DR. A. U R1CKARDSOM. ;
Ptirstclaa and Bargcon. "
Office or Hill's Drug Store. ,
Offlc 'Phone 111. Residence Halo II
N. MOUTOR. K.
Physician and Burgeon. -Corner
Adams Ave. and Depot Bt
Office Main II Resldenos Halo II
BACON sY HALL.
Phvslclan and Burgeons.
Offloe I j Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phono Main II.
. C T. Bacon. Residence, Main 1.
M. K. Hall. Residence, Main 12.
DR. F. E. MOORS '
.- DR. H. C. P. MOOR
Osteopathic Physicians.
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Summer Building.
Phones: Office Main IS; Res. Main 14
C. II. t'PTON, Til. CJ., M. D.
PhjrHlcluii and Surgeon.
Special attention given to Eye, Ear,
Koso and Throat.
Office In La a-aiide v'atlonal IUnK
Building.
Thones Office, Main t; Residence,
Muln 12.
VETERINARY (iFRGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary tiurgecn.
Office at Hill's Drug Sto're, La Grand
Resldonc 'Phone Red 701.
Offlc Thone Black Ul.
Independent Thone II.
; DR. W. H. RILEY.
. Graduate Ohio State University Vao
elnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of all
kinds. Country calls promptly an
wered.
Office 1414 Adama Ave. 'Phones, Pa.
clflo, Black 1101. Independent,
Whit 10.
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SIEGRIST & CO.
JEWELERS AMD
Wo wish to caJI your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are better prepared than ever to do.
first clasa 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 mounted in new mount
ing is one of our specialties.
All our work guaranteed and promptly done.
We will save you money
SIEGRIST & CO-
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Complete equipment for
a .
ruccer Duggy ures.
I LA GRANDE IRON WORKS j
S D. FITZQERALO, Proprietor ' I
Cmpletc Machine Shops -nd Foundry
! ....
DENTISTS.
C H. CAtTTEOJUi."'.
Office over Bill's Drug Store.
La Grande - Oregon
3. C PRICE, D. If. D.
' Dentist.
ZZ. "Zrz"r -- v.w
Building. 'Phone Black till. .
La Grande Orecos
TEACHER OF MUSIC
PROF. E. roaTBn DAT, Prlnelv
La Grand Bohool of Muslo t
Mrs. Day assistant School oppo
lit Foley Hotel. Phcns Red 471.
083 8TELLA D. OLIVER.
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio orr J. M. Berry's Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. TICKLER. '
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineerta
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications
Offlc In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande --- Orego
C. IL THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl
noerlng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ABSTRACTERS.
, J.R. OLIVER.
Abstract of Title. Fire Insurance.
Office next door to La Grande Na
tlonal Bank.
La Grande - -, - Oregot
ATTORNEYS.
Clias. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cociira
COCHRAN COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.,
La Grande - - - . Oregor
R. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practice In all the courts of the State
and United States.
Elgin ------ Otp icon
YIAVL
MRS. GRACE McALISTIR.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1171.
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OPTICIANS
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resetting and repairing
EVETIXG OnSEIlVER, LA GRANDE,
AXTI-SALOOX.
This space rMongs to the Tern-
peranr . force of Union
County. .
MQCOR INTERESTS OB
STRUCT IMPROVEMENTS
Enterprises Opposed -Business Boy
cotted Laboring Men Intimidated
We Have Given Them Years for
Reformation We Hs.ve Seen
.Enough.
The history of the liquor traffic In
this county is the history of fawning
patronage In times of need, and of
brazen effrontery and bosslsm when
In power. When city and county offl.
clals can be bought op It suits well
but If they cannot bv bought ; then
threats and punishment are In order.
Study your town and see whether
the liquor power Is not a party to It
self. Republicans and - democrats
count for nothing when the question
of money and power Is at issue.
mow often the Issue has come up
this way. The city needed and the
taxpayers wanted some Improvement
as lights, water, etc. The saloon men
were angry because of some enforce
ment of law against gambling or Sun
day selling. To punish the officials In
power they voted and worked against
the Improvement.
Or, haven't you seen saloons refuse
to support a Fourth of July celebra
tion unless they were allowed to open
gambling for a few days?
- A few years ago such a. bluff war
offered La Grande business people,
but when It was seen that we could
celebrate without 'em, they walked
up with a donation.
The boycott Is a favorite weapon of
the saloons. Many business men who
know this are koeping quirt, but will
voto against license and many others
who know It have reached the bolm
: where they ar ready to defy an Insti
tution that is so tyrannical. Every
man who darts stand up and be count
ej for the home against the saloon If
i marked man. Thank God, not s
few are willing to be marked. They
lewrve to. be mnrked. They doserve
our best encouragement. Laboring
men. are attacked In the. ntoanpst way
KxeWlent workmen find themselvc?
miptrfanttd by Inftrtnr laborers whi
p:tt;nlne and vote for suloons.
Bunding enterprises nro Miked, and
It IN quietly snl.1. "We will wait till
after election, arrd If the county goei
dry we will not ballrt." Work Is prom
ised If saloons remain open, when nr
.Mich wwrk Is In the thought of the
one who promises. The club is held
over Ribor, ."If yon oppose an we will
starve you out. Friends. A mrrlpnna
shair less than a hundred liquor mer
dictate to usT Is 'this worthy out
greaf state and nation T
N, neverl
On June 1 let every cltlxen, trades
man, toller, d polar for freedom from
Runt and Ruin.
Vote:
6 X FOR PROHIBITION.
Not Party Prohibition.
The fight to colse Union county sa
loons nnder our local option law la not
a fight for uartv nrohlhitinn. it i
movement Including leading demo
crats and republicans, and la nnn.
partisan.
Tliei Former Vok i
The country poople are generally on
the right side. They have greater
liberty than the merchants whose bus
iness Is sometimes threatened If they
stand up for reforms. Let us urge
that a full vote of the farmers Is
asked next Monday. Hundreds of men
who pay no taxes will vote, many of
them against prohibition. The towns
get nearly alf the license, but the tax-
payers of the county must pay court
expenses, poor house expenses, etc.
Each farmer vote, 10 X Tor Prohibi
tion, will kill the vole of some'fellow
who pays no taxes, but wants the sa
loons. Rain or shins, farmer, go to
the polls, and get your neighbors out.
Heal I'jitnle Transfrm
Filed In the recorder's office of Union
county, Oregon, for week ending May
1, 1908. Furnished hy the La Orande
investment company, abstracters:
United Ktates to Luthle' Ryder, pat
ent; Nli-KEU, KK4 NEV. NE14
PEU. Bee l. Tp, E 8.. R. 40 E.
Julius. Roesch to N. K. West, deed:
lot 2, block 2. Grsmlv's ,l,mi,.n n.
100.
United Rtales to Amelia A. Ctiunlng-
hsti, patent: Xr.ii vwu n. t
W IW14. and 'H 8E14. Sec 29. Tp
1 B. R 40 E.
fitted Btatea to J.
W. Cunningham,
t
OREGON, THCItSDAT MAY 28. 1908
patent; EV4 NE14 and E BE4 Bee
29, Tp 1 S. R 44 E. '
R. B. Dawson to Cecilia B. Monson.
deed; lot J, Division "B." New Haven
add. $1500.
United States to P. August Hug, pat
ent; 8W4 Sec 20, Tp UN. R S9 E.
John A. Faulk to John Morgan, et
al, deed; B NW14 and SW.
Seo 34, Tp 4 S, R 40 E. 17000.,
United States to Ida M. Huffman,
patent; W, NE, NE14 OT'14, Sec
29, BE BV Sec 20, Tp 1 S., R 40
E.
United State 'to Claude Huffman
patent; YT NE4. NEtf NW. Sec
29. SE14 8W!t Sec 20, Tp 1 S, R 40 E.
Emma A. Haskell to F. O. Marcel
lus, deed; 8EK NW14, NE?4 SW
Sec tn, Tp 2, N R 38. E. t"00.
James Ollklson to J. E. Gllklson.
deedi 8W14 BW Sec 12, and part
SEU SEU Sec 11 Tp 6 S, R 18, E.
$1000.
J- , W. Knowles to David W. Beck,
deed; lot 14, Division "B," New Ha
ven add. $J87.IJ.
Arthur Wallslnger to Samuel Story
mi, igt , wlwv IS. 2tcr!!:
add to Island City. $50.
A. J. Holman to .' Laura Woodell,
deed; Ntt 8E. Sec tl, Tp I 8. R It
E. tl. '
United States to Martin L. Clark,
patent; lots I and 4. and Sft NW
Sec 5, Tp 4 S, R $4 E.
John R. Cllne to Mary L. Cllne,
deed; part NW14 BW, Sec It, Tp 4 S
R 40, E. $1. (
James Kennedy, heirs, to Chas. A.
Dunn, deed; EVi 8E. Sec 22, SW
SWA Sec SJ, Tp t S,.R 28, and NWK
Sec 4. Tp 4 8, R $8 E. $1.
Wm. Hackett to Oertrude M. Swa
ney, deed; lot 1 block 05, Chaplin's
add to La Grande. $1.
Edw. W. Kammerer, to Gilbert
White, deed; lot , block "ZT Ham
merer's sub; block X T Z Coggans'
2nd add to La Grande. $760.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior.
U. 5, Land Office, La Grande, Ore.,
May 19, 1908.
Sufficient contest affidavits having
been filed In this off'oe by Charles N.
Farrhr, ' coi'ttan,, ugnlrt eorvtos-
"o!s, the urknow;i ruirs, of Christian
-lochguard, .iased, who made horne-
. ead entry ,.0. 13718, for SV4 of N
V Vi and NE at SYV VJ and NW Vt of
'EVi, Bee. 24. Tp. 2 8., R. 86. E. V
t M., oil the 19th day cf July, A. D. 1904,
in which afflwlts It Is alleged that
iild IT.rlutlun Rechgaard, died on or
'.bout September, A. D. 1906, and
'hat at the -tlnw of his death, he left
-a widow and that the names and rvs
Idence of his heirs are unknown: that
-rlor to his death he had wholly
ibandoned saUr homostend, and that
neither nor nny of the heirs of sal.1
leceassd. have, at any tlme.slnco his
death, resided irvon or cultivated any
portion of said land, and that he left
no last will or testament, the said un
known heirs of, said Christian Been
gaard are hereby notified to appear
respond and offer evidence touching
the said allegations at 10 o'clock a. m
on 2Stk day of June, A. D. 1908, be
fore the register and receiver at the
United States land office tn La
Grande, Oregon.
in contestant having In a proper
affidavit filed May 19, 1907. set forth
'acts which show that after due dill
enc personal service of this notice
cannot be made. It Is hereby ordered
and directed that such notlc be given
by due and proper publication.
.F .C. UR AM WELL, Register.
Tlie World's Rest Climate
Is not entirely fre from disease, on
the high elevations fevers prevail.
while on the lower levels malaria Is
encountered to a greater or loss ex
lent, according to altitude. To over
corn cllmat affections, lassitude,
malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever
snd ague, and general debility, the
most effective remedy Is Electric Bit
ters, the great attentive and - blood
purifier; the antldot for every form
of bodily weakness, nervousness, and
Insomnia. Bold under guarantee t
th Newlln Drug Co.'a drug store.
Price too.
Group
tUtii .wlili Mwn ntt. of rtip fr.
jural ly hkbrwn. no limt hrald b
It H n-iiMd 4t m iliMirvaf..!
$3sw lilt
Chamberlain'A
CourCh Remedy
hBfrhn.n known n fall In anf cm and
(1 lit-, l-s-n Iti M f.tr or.T i ).,. ..f . .
P"niledurn. niitsinriia.tit? Ill.rlr-.r.
te t.i.e sni r.Mi-.i. no harmful Urnc. Hric.
Vcvuiai Un:tlu. WetiuUk
Nevtux Ditra co.
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Keep the money at home
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no n cie er.d Jist S
sweet All dealers.
Jou'U Pay
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I WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE 1
S I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. I
If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis
faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : :
I am here three hundred anil , sixty five davs in thu
year to make my assertions
J- H- PEARE
LCADrXG PI0M:ER JEWELER
OVT OF TOWX,
Hare Gone to. Tnlnn and Hot Ike
Willi CompresMed Air Siacliliie.
Bcott It Althelde have taken their
compressed air house-cleaning ma
chine to Union and Hot Lake, where
they have contracts which will occu
py their attention for a week, there
fore persons desiring their services
will remember that they will be out
of town all of this week.
SCOTT ALTHEIDE.
lLlILil VVUKK
All kinds of Cement and
Concrete work.
CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
t No contract too large or f
i 100 Sma . T
ssn .
i Satisfaction Ciiaranfrerl t
Z
A. L ROBERTS
PHONE BLACIf KP9
W . I
A a
44r'n , 'na Interest. Every
t Pastime Theater
000 feet of moiIng pMure.
Two Illustrated songs.
Songs by
.SHERWOOD WILLIAMS.
This bill opens TuesJay snd
continues.
Complete rbsnee of prosrnm
Tndsy. Thursday ,nd Halur.
doy.
EIGHT PACKS.
r.ti.r. iC
WW4ti
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With Pleasure
For vsrv msal vou sat her
will bs a combination of onnd
food, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant is intend
ed for people who appreciate
good eating, also for people who
like th good thing of lif at a
moderate cost If you belong to
that class, c;me in and tea wha
w can do foi you.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
W ssli weekly meal tf A JTJ
tickets for - 4T.)l
good : : : : : : ;
Good Pawture.
One section of pasture land . three
miles from La Grande; plenty of wa
ter and shade. Ed Burke, La Grand.
Oregon. s.uf
Land for Itent
W have 120 acres of excellent land
for rent. Call at once.
P. 8. BRAMWELL,
C J. BLACK.
I m . .
I DW hlng you can do wi.u .
p,,e'
" your Mvlngs, U to put It
whi.7, , un,to row "nd
Pot. and our bank t. ih. .
hlch to deno.!, .. ' . ' V"
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foe .
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A " ouni to hav an In.
i dependent hnv . .
'you how tuuni- Lt u
keeping.
The Eastern Oregon
rust fi, Swings
Bank
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