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EIGHT PACES, PACK SIX. EVENTS Q OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JTXE . 190$. A'AfcA. MHM AAJAAllt AVf ..-. fll III (AM-AA-A- I, '- : (3 .i t ! :! J i 1 ' La Grcnds Professloha V . A . A A . O a A A A. A A A A A AV ,k .-a A A A A. A rinrsiciANS. ' . Q. I BiaQBRS, M. D., ' ' ' Physician And Surgeon. Office Ralttou Building, over J. M. Berry's Store. Office 'Phone Black Hit. ' Residence 'Phone Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD, If. V. .; Physician and Surgeon. kltllU UA Iew MhU uhhw iTtv tl-IL 'Phone : Realdence, Main II; Office, Main 71. . DR. A. U RICHARDSON, . , . ' Physician and Surgeow Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone 1)11. Residence Halo II N. MOUTOR. M. D., '' : Physic-Ian and Surgeon.' Corner Adams Ave. and Depot 8t Office Main II Residence Main II BACON HALL, . t . Phvstctans and Surgeon. Office Si a Orande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main II. C T. Bacon, Residence, Main-It. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main CI. :j, , . dr.ji. c. p, moor Osteopathia Physicians. - " Kirksvllle Graduates Under Pounder Office Sommer Baltdlng. . Phones: Office Main II; Res. Main 14 O. H. UPTON, PH. a M. D. .- Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to Bye, Ear, Noeo and Throat. ' t Office In La Guild . national Bink S . Building. ' f'.- 'Phones Office. Main I; Resldenoe, Main II.' VETKIUNABT SURGEONS. ' DR. P, A. CHARLTON J.-. Veterinary-Burgeca. Offlos at Hill's Drug Store, La Orande Reeldence 'Phone Red TOL. Office 'Phone Black 1111... ' Inderetadent 'Phone II. ' v: ' DR. W. H. niLET. Graduato Ohio State Unlversiry Vae clnatlun, Dentistry add Surgery of all kinds. Couniry calls promptly a swered. " Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones. Pa cltlc. Black 1101. Independent, ' White 10. I SIEGRIST & CQ. JEWELERS '-We wish to call your attention to our, ' ' REPAIR DEPARTMENT . i . ' ' Stir L . u a. .-.I All i J ' A - we are oeuer preparea man ever ia ao -? first class work. If you havs a watch that does not give you satisfaction, Dring it to us and we will guaranty we can fix it Diamonds reset or mouited in new mount ing is one of our specialties. All our work guaranteed and promptly done. We will save you money SIEGRIST & GO- JEVVfLERS AMD OPTICIANS Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires! v " . ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' " D. FTT2QERAL0, Proprietor ' Gunaplett Mchbu Shops nd foundry .KalllttUitMMtitlMltiltiSttMiillili A A. A. AAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA M. DENTISTS, C R CATJTEORN. Office over Hill's Prog Store. La Grande ; . Oregot J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. " :' .'; Dentist. Room It, La Grande National Bans Building. Phone Black 1111. urn uranae ---r .,..-, TEACHERS OF MUSIC PROF. B. PORTER DAT, Prlndv La Grande School of Musie ." Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo lite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 471. - . MISS BTBLLA D. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry's Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ;, L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englneerlni ' 1 and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. : Office .In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grand v Oregoi ' -.' ." ; C. R. THORNTON. ; . ' ; ,' ': Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl ," '. -'. fleering. ,','. Twenty Tears' Experience. ABSTRACTERS' , J.R. OLIVEIR. a Abstracts ol Title. Fire Office nexA door to La Orande Ns . . tlonal Bank. -La Grande - - - Oregor ATTORNEYS. Chaa. E. Cochran ' Geo. P. Oochrai COCHRAN A COCHRAN, .. , :. 'Attorneys. , j - " La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - , '-''" Oregot R. H. LLOTD. " Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts'of t State and United States. Elgin . - Oregon ' f VIAVL MRS. GRACE McALISTER, . ' Teacher and Manager. , Telephone Farmers 1171. AND OPTICIANS ; HOW MONEY WILL BE 8 PENT, New Building- WU1 Go Up, New Men Be Hired and Apparatus Bought. A University of Oregon dispatch says: . . Since the people of Oregon have shown by their votes that they are so heartily In favor of the appropriation for the state university at ' Eugene, they may desire to know specifically how this appropriation of 1121,000 an nually will be used. For the past several years the university has been receiving ah annual appropriation ' of 147,000, which, together with Inciden tal fees and the interest from the VII la'rd fund and special appropriations from time to time, has made up about 7S,000 annually; and for the several years Just past the varsity lias been run and was run this year on a 175, 000 basis. The-new annual appropria tion of $125,000 merges all the spe cial appropriations into one. As the university has more than doubled In attendance In the past two years, the 'present running basis Is In n,ff.i.nt - All hiilMtnm and an- paratua are far too small and too few. The new library building and the small cottage for the" women of the univer sity, both of which are badly needed, could not be. furnished nor heat'ed this year, owing to lack of ', funds. Both these buildings must be furnish ad at once.' The library, which touches all departments of the university alike, needs an annual expenditure of 10; 000 for several years to bring It up to ven an ordinary standard of efficien cy. Additional Instructors are need ed In several of Ihe departments' whose salaries will 'amount to,' 110,000 oi 115,000 yearly A women's dormitory and boarding hall mrst be put up at once. It Is estimated 'this wllUcoet about 150,000. . ' Another building U needed for class,-laboratory and reci tation purposes which will cost about 175,000, . add the power - and ' water plant, WhtcH tias 'been greatly over taxed this last year. Will take 110,000 or 115,000 to meet the demands upon it for heating, Irrigating and fire pro tection. The campus should be en large also, for it Is now too small and crowded. The land which borders It and which the university considers buying as soon as funds are available, Is growing In value every year, 'and buying It now will mean saving con ildecffble ynoney. '. '' These Improvements .will cost from 1111,004 to 1150,000, enough to ab sorb the amount . above the annual running expense for several years. "When the state legislature passed the 1115,000 appropriation this ' year, .of course It did not make any special appropriation and when the 1121,000 was held up by the referendum the university was forced, ss It were, to run an 110.000 business on 155,000. This could only be done by cutting down expenses wherever possible, and for three months last tall no mcmbe: of -the faculty received a cent's re muneration, ta.kl.ig notes for hie money and relying upon the people of the state to support the approprlutlor snd thus Tim We tho.nts good. Thr university will jflose this year without a cent of money on hand, and It will require careful handling and scheming to make the 1115.000 M the work -the university nueds .It, to do.All expen ilttires .are pUt by ' the university pteward, who Is under heavy bonds. rhli Mil, however? must have been "O, K.'d" by the steward, . presldeni and finally the board of regents before It Is paid, so there Is little chance fot any money to go astray. f ' ... The Illinois Central has Just placed an order for 11,000 tons of steel rails, to ooat 11.460,080. This t the largest rail contract let since the beginning of the financial stringency and can hardly fU. la having a good effect In restoring ronfldonr In other lines of trade: ' The price reported paid for three rails would Indicate tha the e4 trust has made no concessions, and that It still considers the oldlg-i-.rj. " easonable." There will, of course, be a gradual resumption or 't ; lng of rails even at trust prices, but the return of activity In railroad building would be histrnud If the trust would rrdr'-e nrl-i on rails and struc tural steel. r ' and Orvgonlan. " Twin Palls Itatra. Special reduced rate of 111.10 from La Qrande o Twin Falls snd return, ece.vint, opening .Twin Falls-Salmon It; Land Water Co. Date of sale M j w:h: rood until June Ith. Tt truly, ; ? 1 J. H. KEENEST. , - , .' . , . - roraale. Tw'n extra rise fresti mim "eewa will be seld eheag If takea at aaes Apply te Robert Miller, aveaa. - CONTEST NOTICE. ' " Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office, La Orande, Ore., . May II, 110$. Sufficient contest affidavits having been filed In this off'ce by Charles N. Farrier, contestant, agalrst oontcs tees, the .unknown hilrs of Christian Bechgaard, deceased, who made home stead entry . .o. 11711. forBVi of N- WK and NE4 of BW and tiYf of SEH. Sec. J4, Tp. 18, R. I, B. W. M., on the llth day of July, A. D. 1104 In which affidavits U Is alleged that said Christian Bechgaard, died on or about September, A. D. 1908, and that at the tlrre 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 hod 'wholly abandoned said homestead, and that neither nor any of the heirs of said deceased, have, at 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 Been , gaard are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching h mm allAmtlone at 10 o'clock a. m. on 25th day of June, A. T. 1905, be fore the register and receiver at the United States land office in La Orande, Oregon. j The contestant having In' a proper affidavit filed May 11, 1007, set forth facts which show that after due dili gence personal- service of this notice cannot be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. ' F .C. BRAMWELL.' Register. '! : Strayed or Stolen. . A sorrel filly, I years old; branded 'F. B." on left shoulder. ' White stripe (ul length of forehead, and one white hind foot! One ' Bay, J-year-dld, i branded the same as first, named, leading to recovery. Fred -Braden. Ladd Canyon.- ... ... "... , WELl, I .GUESS YES! jtcPvMirg Asked If our bottled ginger ales, so das, sarsaparlllas and carbonated min eral waters are up to the mark, the well posted man beams on one with his answer: "Well, I guess yes." Couldn't well be otherwise,, for our beverages are as pure as they are de licious, wholesome as they are spark' Ung. Tour orders, please. " ' Union Boiling Work& A Pertinent Question. HOWARD Are your eyes good yet have you perfect vision for long or short dls lances? If there Is anything the mat ter with themy now Is the time to have them examined and. If necessary, properly fitted with correct Classes. The wrong kind of lenses would In jure Instead of Improve your sight. I am sn Kye Kpn-tallst, and under stand everything In connection with the human eye, and O lasses for same, C M. HEACOCK Chamberlain's Cough Remedy During the past SB years no rem sir has proven mora prompt or -effectual In Its cures of C: j'hs, Colds snd Croup then Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In many homes It la railed epoa as lm aiiotUy as she family physician. It son- talna no opium or other aarootla, and aaay be arlvea as eoo (Ideally to a baby asteaaasaH. PrtaaSaot largastaaOOs - - HsTTTUUf DRVQ OO. i r If r -trim i Keep the money at home ; by using . LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no n tie " sweet. All You'll Pay eseesreseseeese'eaeseeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessse j VVJTH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE 5 ' - - v - ., - l I should be capable of fitting your eestorrectly. I If the Glassed I furnish you faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : ,: : "' I am here three hundred and year to make my assertions J. H- PEARE IEADIC PIONEER JEWELER OCT OP lXJWX. . Hare Gone to Cnkm and Hot ' Lake With Comurcfwcd Air Muchlne. $cott & Altheldo have take.! ihelr compressed air house-cleaning ma chine to Valon and Hot Lake, where they have Contracts which will occu py their attention for a week, there fore persons desiring their services wilf remember that they will be out of town all of this week. ' - SCOTT ALTHEipE. CEMENT WORK! All kinds of Cement - and. Concrete work. " - CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or 2 too small. - Satisfdctisn Guaranteed f A. L. ROBERTS! PHONE BLACK 683 Mla4 : Pastime Tticatcrf ; 4 IOOO fret of moving ph-turra. 4 Two Illustrated songs. 4 Bongs' by 4 t ' SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 4 This bill opens Tuesday and 4 4 continues. .4 4 Complete Changs of program 4 4 TaasOay, Tharsday and 04ur 4 . 4 trd Jut is dealers. With Pleasure For every meal you sat here. It will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend-, ed for people who appreciate gjod eating, also for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost If you belong to that diss, cjme in and sai wh wt can do foi you. . The Model Restaurant . ' J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We ssll weekly meal tickets for - $4.50 do not give absolute satis sixty five days in the food ::::::: ft Good Pasture. One section of pasture land threa : miles from .La Grande; plenty of wa- V ter and shade. Ed Burke, La Grande Oregon. j.4tt ' Ijind for nent. We have 120 acres of excellent land Tor rent. Call at once. F. 8. BRAMWELL, C J. BLACK. The best thing you can do wltj! youv wad. roll. pile, .locklgn or' whatever you may call your savings, la to put It where It Is sure to grow and be safe while It I. growlm. Ths bank Is the po', snd o.-r ben i Is the right one In which to deposit your Mvlnn( both .; for security and good Interest. Every rnnn snd woman ought to,.,, , ,. iiuucni Dsns sccount. lt us show "ow m"y tiUTx when in our seeping. The Eastern Oregon Trust a Savings Bank OFFICBKai ... I H. BTRKIT. President MIlR.TicA.p 0. L. CLKAVtR, CashU, C. J. HOLfttn, Ttisssju. - ' L n