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VTESTSO OBSERVER. LA GRAXDE, OREGON, MOXDAT; JCXE 8, 108.
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La Grande Professional
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PIIYSICIAXS.
"O. I DIGGERS, 1. D.,
Physician, aod Surgeon.
Office. Ralston Building, over 3. It.
Berry's Store. :
Otflc 'Phone BItck 1JI1.
Residence "Phone Bed 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD, M. D,
' PbyslcUMt ud Surgeon.
Office In New Bank Building. Booms
10-21. 'Phone: Residence, Main
(; Office. Main It.
""'.' ' DR. A. V RICHARD8QN. '
Physician and 8urgeot
". Office over Hlll'e Drug Store.
Office 'Phone lit. Residence Main (5
N. MOLITOR, M.
Physician and Surgeon. '.
Cornor Adams Ave. and Depot St
Office Main eg Resident Main CO
. BACON & HA LI
Phvslclan and Surgcnna.
Office J a Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main It.
C T. Bacon, Residence, Main It. -
M. K. Hall, Bealdenee, Main 61.
DR. F. B. MOORK
DR. H. a P. MOOR!
Osteopathic. Physician.
Klrksvlll Oraduatei Under Founder.
Office Snramer Balldlng.
Phonee: Office Main II; Re. Mala 64
O. II. UPTON, PH. G, M. D. .
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to Eye, Ear,
Noee and Throat
Office In La Q -and National Btnk
Building.
Phonee Office, Main ; Residence,
Main tl.
VETEKINAHT SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Burgees.
Office at Ulll'e Drug Btore. La Grand
: Residence 'Phone Red 70L
Otfioe 'Phone Black lltl.
Independent 'Phone tl.
DR. W. II. RILEY.
Graduato Ohio "Bute University Vae
clnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of all
kind. Country call promptly an
wered. Office 1414 .1ms Ave.. 'Phoney Pa
cific, Black 1101. Independent,
White 10.
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S1EGR1ST & CO.
JCWELtRS AND OPTICIANS
We wish to call your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are better prepared than ever to do
first class work. If you have a watch
that does not give you satisfaction, oring
it to us andwe 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-
JEWfLERS AND
w4-wee44eee.4 ;
Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZOESALO. Proon'.or
Complete Machine Shops nd Foundry -
DENTISTS.
C. a CACTEORJN.
Office over Hlil'i Drug Store.
Lev Grande : Oregon
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist 1 .' .";','
Room IS, La Grande National Bank
Building. , 'Phone Black 1111.
La Grande Oregon,
- TEACHERS OF MUSIC
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prtndv
La Grande School of Muslo
' Mr. Day assistant School oppo
It Foley ZTotel. Phone Red 471.
MISS STELLA l. OLIVER.
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio over J. M. Berry's Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
It. A. PICKXER.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineer!,
and Surveying.
Estimates, plan and specification
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande - ... Oregoi
C. It THORNTON. .
Artlillot and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering. Twenty Tears' Experience.
ABSTRACTERS.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abstracts of Title. Fire Ii
Office neat door to La Grande Na
Uoaal Bank.
La Grande Orego
ATTORNEYS.
Cha. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocbra
COCHRAN A COCHRAN.
Attorney.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande - - - Oregoi
IL II. LLOYD.
Attornoy at Law.
Practice In all the courts of the Statt
. and United States.
Elgin ...... Oregon.
VIA VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmer 1974.
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OPTICIANS
'MORE OREGON JIAILROAD8.
Line to Bo rfullt Across the Cascades
-To Complete Survey Tills Summer.
Civil Engineers C. R. Rankin and
his corps of surveyors, who have been
working In California all winter are
expected to arrive In Eugene In a few
days and will go right to work finish
ing up the work on the survey of the
soad across the Cascades from Natron
to Ontario, and another line from
Klamath Falls to California. This
will be the third year this same corps
sf surveyors has been on this route
tnd they will no '- doubt complete It
this year. With the improvements
'.he company has made in Eugene this
year, It seems very evident that this
will be made a division point for the
new road arid if it does U. '.wilt add
rreatly to our prestige from; every
tandpolnt. Eugene Register. .
: At the Pastlnwi, ,
The first number of the new change
it this popular house is entitled, "Ro
mance of the Fur Country," and deals
with the hardships and perils of the
men of the border land. It will cer
talnly hbld your colse attention. ' ,
. "Playmates" ThI number will ap
peal to all wno nave . ymiiu . .
children and animals, and will surely
bring tears to many eyes.
"Mashing a Masher" Is to laugh!
You see him meet his victim, then
send a note asking an opportunity, and
then he gets what's coming to him.
You'll laugh,: all right,
The big film, "Washington at Valley
Forge," will appeal to everyone wtlh
i drop of patriotic blood. Tou will
Aitness the hardships and trials of
'his. band of ragged patriots, camped
In the snow -without sufficient clothing
snd shelter, living on the scantiest of
food, yet persevering heartenetl. by
the presence of the Immortal Wash
ington In their seeming utterly hope-
loss fight for a great principal. Tou'll
understand more what patriotism
means when you have seen this film.
In the picture the spectator can ac
curately see the men falling In battle,
when shot by the burly Britons.
England Feeding School Children.
The provisions of the Meals act.
which provides for the feeding of hun
rry school children, Is now in force
tnd Is resulting In some curious pros
cutions. There Is a clause In the act
vhlch enable the corporation to re
viver the cost of meals furnished from
parents who are In a position to pay,
but who neglect to do so. At Brad
Vird city court the other day five
parents whose children had partaken
f the free meals and who were deem
;d ab'.o to provide for their own off-
T.lnsn, were hauled before the Judge
.nd nrdercd to pay sums ranging from
Mx to SI shillings, unless paid or
immlttmont to Jul! for deliberate
' aud. The parents paid.
htrong Democrat Ite-cleeted.
.County Supeiiiitcmli nt of ScuooU
"". Ef Bthrb of Union "County, has beer
.'elected to thnt poxltton against e
rong ami popular ri-publlcnn candl-
rtte by a handsome majority. Mr.
I'.-bck bus held the position against
II toiiu rs for several terms, and Is
onslilered ne of the strong and lead
its educators of this state. He was
itipiiltitcd regent of the normal
thools by Governor Chamberluln, and
i.ls election Is a splendid approval for
uood work done In every capacity.
.alem Journal.
rrhsl and Drnure of Train a
Im firando.
No. 1, wtttboup'' Portland 8pcial
srrlve t:2i a. in.; tit parts, 4:10 a. m.
No, I, Ms'hniind passenger, mall
ind eipies. aiu. k at 4:41 a. m. da-
part 1:10 a. m.
No. t. eastbound Chicago Special,
arrive 1:01 p. ro.l depart, 1:11 p.
No. I. westbound paaetnger, mall
tnd' sipreM. arrives 1:41 p. m.; de
parts, 10 p. m.
I lgln lira ix -h.
Rrgular mixed train leave 1ji
vlran.io m o'( lix.lt and returns t
'iWk p. irt. The longing trnln
trims fj ilinntle nt 1! io p. m. aa!
n turps lit T: 4S f. m. ,
J. II. K!T:Xr Y. Agent.
la Crnuilr. tirean.
Low Rates to Salt La'e. '
Account of the Mutual Improvement
association held at Salt Lake June 12
to 14, the O. R. & N. will make a
round trip rate of $18.5 from La
Grande to Salt Lake and return.
Dates of sale June 10th and 11th, final
limit June 10th. Tours truly.
.."..' ' J. H. KEENEY.
Union county went dry on 'election
day, but R. A. West, of La Grande, Is
prepared to drill you, an artesian well
to Irrigate your apples ' and beets..
You name the depth of the welt
SHERW00DS
ELECTRIC FHEATRF
The Thirsty Moving Man.
The Visit to a Public Nursery. '
Song
"Over the HUIs and Far Away."
Give Me Back my 'Dummy.
Harry, the Country Postman.
Song
"When
the Springtime Brings
. the Rose."
Nero and
Rome. ,
the Burning of
Program changes each Mot
day and Thursday. Dor ope.i
promptly at 7 o'clock p. m, '
Matinee on Wednesday and Bat'
urday. ,
SHERWOOD'S ELECTRIC '
THEATER.
B. M. SHERWOOD ft CO,
' Proprietor. 4
' Mahaffey Building. .
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Sccds
:Seeds
All Kinds
FIELD and GARDEN
In bulk and in packages.
We have been the seed
distributor of this county
f for several years and our 2
I stock as usual is complete.
I Feed of All Kinds
& .
i EARLY ROSE SEED
:
? POTATOES
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I : : ST0RA1E : :
R. V. OLIVER
Slater Block
i Wood Coal
Why Pay More?
Best Yellow Pine,
now, but green rut.
Dry
16 inch
$5.50;
per cord
Rock Spr ng
per ton
Coal
$7.50
TRUCK and TRANSFER
. Phone your orders to
Main 10. Quick service
guaranteed.
. StTrage In fire proof
end damp proof building.
G. L FOWLER
YJq Want
Our Want
Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seeker
very day Can yoa afford to spend one cent per word of your
want ad where results are the keynotes?.
00M4004)WWW'
FOR REXT.
tOR RENT A five-room house on
Adams avenue, opposite Mrs. Ma
son's' orchard; $8 per month. In
quire of Mrs. Mason, 'phone Black
1412. ; ..
FOR RENT Four-room house, fur
nished complete; desirable location;
'phone Red 16S2, or. call at 106
Greenwood Ct, ' . ' 8-25-30
FOR RENT New 4 -room house with
"bath and pantry. Large lot; sight'
ly location; very cheap. Call M. 4.
FOR RENT 7-room house with batn.
Inquire of Mrs. C. Ralston, or 'phone
Black 1041. 6-ltf
FOR RENT Suite of three rooms,
furnished complete. Inquire of Mrs.
H. D. Simmon.
FOR RENT Furmsned rooms, close
in. Inquire at 1417 Washington av
enue. Next door to rink.
FOR RENT Large store building.
with shelving and counters. Inquire
at 1417 Washington avenue.
FOR RENT Six-room modern cot
tage, corner , Adams avenue and
Greenwood; close In. Inquire of
Mrs. Patty. ,
FOR RENT Furnished modern flat.
Inquire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber.
FOR RENT Furnished front room,
close fh; modern conveniences.
'Phone to Black 151.
FOR RENT Six rooms, en suite, In
Lewis building, with water and toilet
. upstairs. ' '
FOR RENT--Furnished room for
light housekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moore,
corner Q and Fourth streets. 'Phone
Red 1452. p
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; pleasantly lo
cated. Inquire of Mrs. Hattie R.
MacDonald, 1414 Sixth street. 'Phone
Black 462.
FOK RENT Three-room
Four'h street; close Hi
house on
5-mt
lOU SALE.
FOR SALE Buff Lephorn eggs. One
dollar for each setting,
to Red 212.
Telephone
1'OK SALE Two second-hand awn
ings, 24 feet long with frames and
fixtures complete and In good re
pair. Price, each, $10.00. The Peo
ples' Store.
fOlt SALE 300 feet of picket fence.
in good condition. Apply to
Zuber.
Mrs.
i''Jll KALE About 00(10 feet of thor
oughly dry shlplnp. Apply nt G. E.
Fowler' office.
FOR SALE One 4-yenr-old home,
broke to drive slnale. for a In.ly; two
milch cow with young calve. Seven
pigs, 100 chickens, three wagons, on
surrey, one buugy and several farm
Implements. Five pieces of lown
property. Improved. Bargain If sold
at once. Inquire of Mary E. Child
ers. Islnnd City.
FOB SALE Furniture, steel rangv,,
two heating stoves, bed lounge. t. '
tension table. Ir-m beds and sprlr.fa,'
Ice box. fttll hat tHble. flrK-c1as
nrgsn. Other household gixxls. In.
quire nt 1417 Wanhlniton nveniie. j
FOIt SALE Small house and two lots
located at 142! V avenue: v.rlte in
V. Richardson st Allcel. Iiural
' route.
FOR HALF. Two choice loin.
en
In. and chvnt- ..v t.rm.
r , , (t sirll.iV m A A S
Csll st this office for particular
tt7MI.
tVANTl:I ln!ry hiin.l WHtiis p.wtn,
Iti'tulre et ih.n-..r nffi.
WA.TKI K.iV'l. h..r... wiui,t .n
.riirnl i,r li.-i .-r: p.i.r i'-if,i,il,
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Your Wants
IN
Ad Column
WANTED To trade lots In La Grande
for horses. Call at Hill's drug store.
WANTED Three waitresses. . Apply
at Model restaurant. ; 1 ;
WANTED A man and wife to
charge of a ranch near Cove.
take
Ap
ply to A. B. Conley, or eaaress mm
In this city. 'Must be competent. '.
WANTED Girl for general house
work In small family. Apply at
Eastern Oregon Trust At 8avings
bank.
WANTED Situation
by a
capable
young ixiu vlw.iwI, , r!r"t '.
references furnished. Address
Box 161, La Grande, Ore.
M.
WANTED Chance make quick
service In moving furniture and
pianos with special equipment for
safe hauling. All kinds of tropsfor
business solicited. Leave order at
Halsten's sto'e or 'phone to Red
1161. J. W. Elack.
WANTED A position as stationary
engineer. Practical experience. Can
give reference If required. Address
Box 756, La Grande.
WANTED To buy a first-class milch
cow. 'Phone Main 20. -Stf
PASTCRE.
WANTED Horse to pasture by the f
month on good bunchgrass. 11.60'
per month. Inquire 1417 Washing
ton avenue, or address Box 406, La
Grande, Ore.
LOST Between this city and Perry,
a ladles' gray coat. Finder ptess
leave same at this office.
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The best thing you can do with your
wad, roll, pll. atocklan or whatever
you mny call your suvlngs, Is to put It
where It Is sure to grow and be safe
j while It Is growlnfc. The bank Is the
spo. and oi-r ban Is the right one In
i sa.kll. a- .1.
-...wi ui urpoau your savings, both
j for Kecurliy And good Interest. Every
I man and woman ought to have an In-
pennon! Dank account. Let us show
-ii nww money grows when In
keeping.
our
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
Bank
OFFICERS: -l
F. M. BTRKIT, President. . '
WM. MILLER, Vlce-Preeident. s
MPf ,
ut-O. L. CLEAVER. C.hl.r. i
T. J. SCROGG1N.. Assistant CMhletO '
P. J. HOLMES, rrwnrw.
Kl RTItlXC.HAM,
AVCTIOXEER.
8ls cried on short notice.
Sstlsfactlon guaranteed. 4
No extra charge for distance.
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