PAGE' SIX. etemvg oRscnvrn. ta grandtc. op.rcoN. nirn.ATf.-jrxE js, jon3. ercirr pages.. i La '.Grande Professional PHYSICIANS. ; .:' Q. I BIOGEES, M. D., ' ' Physician a ad Surgeon, ' Dfflcs Ralston Building, orer J.' K. Berry' Stor. IDftlc 'Phone Black 1121. " Residence 'Phone Red 1001. '. J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. . Physician tuul Surgvon, Dfflc In New Bank. Building. Room s 'Phone: Residence,. Main - 1. oraci, uiaa to. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. , j - ITrk'lu and SurgcosM , Office over Hill' Drue Store. ' Of tic Thon ltd. Residence Mala 55 t N. MOUTOR, M, D, j Physician and Burgeon. . Cornar Adam' Ave, snd Depot fit. Office Main II -:- Residence Main 89 ) BACON is HALL. Physician and Surgeon. '' Dfflc I..,:. a Grand National Bank Building. 'Phbne Main 19. C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main SI. DR. . E. MOORS ( , , DR. H. C. P. MOOR1 Osteopntliio Physician. Klrksville Graduate Under Founder. Office Bummer Building. Phono: Office Main 32; Re. Main . C. H. UPTON, PH. G., M. D. Physician nod Surgeon. . Special attention given to Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Of flu In La aaudc National Dink Building. Phones Office, Main 1; Residence, Main 88. VETEKIXAllT 6URGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Burgees. Office at Hill' Drug Store, La Oraadt Residence 'Phone Red TOL Office Thon Black ltIL Indercndent 'Phone II, DR. W. H. RILET. Gradual Ohio Stat University Va' snnauun, utnuiuy ana ourgery 01 au ; kind. Country call promptly an swered. Offle 1414 Adam Ave. 'Phone. Pa clflo. Black 1I0L Independent, Whit 10. f SIEGRIST & CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICJAMS We wish to call your attention to our REPAIR DEPARTMENT We are better prepared than ever to do first clas3 work. If you have a wat:h that does not give you satisfaction, orins 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. Vi e will save you money SIEGRIST & CO- JEWFLERS AND Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. , LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops nd Foundry ..... "4 DENTISTS. C B. CAUTCORN. Office over Hill Drug Stor. La Grand ' Oregon J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. , .' Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 199L La Grand . . Oregon ; TEACHERS OF MUSIC PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Grando School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant ' "' School, 10S Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1811. MISS STELLA V. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry" Store. ' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. '" ' LXWKLEn." Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englnoeris ." and Surveying. -Estimates, plan and spsclf (cation. Office in Bohneckamp Building. ' La Grande - - . . - . Oregoi C. M, TIIORSTON.; 1 i. Arcliltoct and Engineer.: Surveying, Civil and Structural Engt neerlng. - Twenty Tears' Experience.' ' ABSTRACTERS. ' J.R. OLIVER. Abstract of Title, fire buaraac. Office aszt door to La Grand Na Uonal Bank. La Grand Oregot ATTORNEYS. Cha. E. Coctiran Geo. P, Cochrai COCHRAN A COCHRAN, Attorney. La Grando National Bank Building. La Grand Oregot R. H. LLOYD. ' Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts of the State ' and United States. Elgin ...... Oregon V1AYL MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1171. OPTICIANS 1(111 Mil (Ey C. R. Thornton.) Many of our large cities are awak ening to the necessity pf some activi ty along the lines of beautifying our cities. Some of them are spending enormous sums of money In an ef furt to create park and boulevards In densely populated districts. Much of this could have been saved by a small outlay of ' money, with a little forethought at the proper time. In, these days of rapid development evejy-small town should be Maid out with a view to becoming a larga city, and the necessary parks and boule vards provided while land values are comparatively reasonable, . It Is not necessary to go to the ex pense of making all these Improve ment at pnee, ut It would not cost much to fix a general plan for devel opment, a proper grouping 'of public building 'and a uniform parking sys tem and the location of park blocks, and then work; It out, one step at time a necessity requires, or oppor tunity offers, or means become avail able. Fourth, street and Fifth street should be converted Into a mall from Washington avenue to C avenue, and the row of small blocks between these two 'street should be used ;nly for small parks and public buildings, each alternate block should be reserved for a public building, and the remaining blocks should be parked. ' The Mor mon tabernacle is a good beginning for this scheme of development. The next blocks north and south of the tabernacle should be parked, only one lot In each of these blocks now being occupied, and one lot in one of them already belongs to the city, for park ing purposes. The block occupied by Roesch, Klrtley and Moore should be used for a public building, and would be the most suitable location for the new federal building now under con sideration, and Immediate steps should be taken to secure this block tor that purpose, by private subscription or otherwise, and to offer It as a dona tion tor said building. The earning out of this scheme of development would advance the price ot the re maining property on Fourth and Fifth streets sufficient to more than cover the cost ot such Improvements. GAME IS Off The gam scheduled with Elgin and the Gobbler In this city noxt Sunday ha been called off. The principal reuaon la that Elgin had a chance to bring the strong Wallowa team to El gin next Saturday and Sunday, and It Is expected that the Inter-county af fair will draw an Immense crowd. This and other reason combined to cause a postponement ot the game cheduled to take place here Sunday alternoon. Better Tlian Spanking. Spanking does not cur children of y-d-wettlng. There Is a constltutlon il cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. I ij miners, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., 111 send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no money, but writ her today If your children .rouble In th way. Don't blame .he child, tha chance r It can'l 'mlp It Thl treatment also euros iJults and aged people troubled wlt'j irtn difficulties toy day or night NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -mnt of th Interior, V. S. Lend Office at La Grand, Or., June S, 1908. Notice I hereby given that JANIK H. TENTZER. of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March Sth, 1908, mad timber and stone sworn natement. No. lit, for 6WH 8Etl Sec. I. WH NE 14 nd NW BK Section I, Township 1 South, Rang IJ East. Willamette Meridian, ha '114 notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the 'and above described, before the reg' later and receiver at La Grande, Ore gon ,on th 10th day of August, 108 Claimant name wltneeaea: Josh u C. Smith, at La Grand, Ore.: Bam uel Parker, of Elgin, Or.: Carrol L. Tentser. of Elgin, Or.; Albert Tatf- achtr, of VCIgln. Ore. T C. BRAMWELL, IWgtsUr. RESTORATION TO ENTRY CF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. ; Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 110 acres,' within the . Jmnaha National forest, Oregon, will be subject to set tlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, 1906 1.J4 Stat,, 233). at the United States Innd office at La Grande, Oregon, on August 8,' 1908. . Any settler who ha actually, and In good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural pur poses prior to January 1, 190S, and ha not abandoned tamo, has a pref erence right to make a homestead en try for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the ap plications of the : persons mentioned below, who have a preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or appli cant Is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right is exer cised prior to August S, 1908, on which date the lands- will be subject to set tlement and enrty by any qualified person. The lands are a follow: ,t Tha NH of SW14, and that part of the Wtt of SE14, lying west of Mlnam river, section 10, township t south. rang t eaat, w. meriunsn, iivtvu up on; application of M. N. Myrlck, L Grande, Oregon. ' FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of the General Land Office. ; ' 1 ' , .Approved May ti, 1108. ' r . .-,.: FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary of the In terior, i 1-12-18-24-1 ' ' -Notli-e for nids. Kotlce is hereby given that sealed bids will be reeclved up to four o'clock p. m. July 2, 1908, by the District School Toard of School-District No one, of Union county, Oregon, for fur niahlne said district with: 48 No. 5 single school desks. 48 No. 4 single school desksT 98 No. 3 single school desks. 8 No. f single rears. 8 No. 4 single rears. 12 No. t single rears. IS 12-foot recitation benches with tablet arms. teachers' desks. All of said furniture to be delivered f. o. b. car La Grande, Oregon, on or before August 25, 1908. Bids to bt left with school clerk. Board reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. By order of School Board. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, - School Clerk. 8-1J-7-2. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at La Grande, Or.. June 8, 1908. Notice is hereby jjlvcn that GEORGE M. THOMPSON, of .Adams, Oregon, who, on May 28th. 1908,, made timber and stone sworn statement No. (048, for SH SE!4 and -'E4 SEK and SEj NEK, section 28, township I south, range II east Willamette meridian, has filed notlct it Intention to make final proof to es tablish his claim to the land Above described, before John Hal'.ey, Jr., U. 3., commissioner, at Pendleton, Ore- ion, on the 22d day ot August, 1908. Claimant names a witnesses: Win- field 8. Burnett of 8tarkey, Ore.: Thomas M. Keller, of Pendleton, Ore.; Frank Donaldson, of M each am. Ore.: Frank Ironsplker, of Pendleton, Ore.; F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. C-12-S-I1 Illni'hart Family" Itrpnlon. The Rlnehart family reunion con venes at the home of J. II. P.lnehart noar Summcrvllle, on Wednesday, June 17. and col-cs th 2 Id. All friends are Invited to visit with us on Saturday, June SO. Literary exerclset snd address at 10:30 a. m. Preaching on 8unday, June 21, at 11 a. m., by Rev. W. H. Bleakney, of Pendleton. ' J. H. RINEHART, President T. A. RINEHART, Secretary. 1-13-23 A Grand Family Medicine. "It give me pleasure speak a good word for Electrle Bitter," writes Mr. Frank Conlaa of No. 438 Houston St., X. T. "If a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications; nhll for lam bc. end weak kidney H cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bitter regulat th digestive functions, purify th blood, and Impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated ot both aexo. Sold under guarantee at Kewlln' drug stor. t ' . La Qrand went dry Jun 1, but tt was proven over on year ago that ther I aa abuadanc of pure, spark ling artesian water la lea than 1808 feet below th lurfseo. Why not bar artesian city watr? i Wje Want I . . """ ." " i Our Want Your want is placed before a every day Can you afford to want ad whe: results art th FOR RENT. HOR RENT A five-room house on Adams avenue, opposite Mrs. Ma son' orchard; 28 per month. . In- i quire ot Mrs. Mason, 'phone Black ' 1812. - ' - FOR RENT Three-room 'house, on Fourth street; close it.' S-18tf FOR RENT New 8-room bouse with bath and pantry. Large lot; sight ly location; very cheap. Call M. . FOR RENT 7-room house with bath. . Black 1041, 8-ltf FOR RENT Suite of three rooms. furnished complete. Inquire of Mr. N. D. Simmons. t FOR RENT Modern cottage; also a five room flat Inquire of Mrs. 8. C. Zuber. . . 8-12tt FOR RENT Large tore building, with shelving and counters. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR .KENT Furnished modern flat Inquire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber. ' FOR RENT Furnished front room, close In; modern . conveniences. 'Phone to Black 951. FOR RENT Six rooms, en suite. In Lewis building, with water and toilet upstairs. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mr. E. C. Moore, corner Q and Fourth street. 'Phone Red 1452. p FOR RENT Furnished rooms for tight housekeeping; pleasantly lo cated. Inquire of Mrs. Hattle R. MacDonald, 1818 81xth street 'Phone Black 482. , FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms In suites of two; rooms close In, at reasonable rates. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue. ..8-12tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. One dollar for each setting. Telephone to Red 212. FOR SALE Two second-hand awn ings, 24 feet long with frames and fixture complete and In good re pair. Price, each, 810.00. The Peo ples' Store. FOR SALE 500 feet of picket fence, j in good conaiuon. Apply to Mrs. Zuber. FOR SALE About 5000 feet of thor oughly dry shlplap. Apply at G. E. 1 Fowler's office. FOR SALE I have decided to quit! the dairy business, and now offer my choice dairy cows for sale. Come early and get your choice. Robert Miller. 8-12-3 1 FOR SALE One 8-year-old horse,! broke to drive single, for a !dy; twoj milch cow with young calves. Seven I pigs, 100 chickens, three wagons, one! surrey, one buggy and several farm' Implements. Five piece ot town property. Improved. Eargaln If sold t one. Inquire of Mary E. Child ers. Island City. FOR SALE Furniture, steel range, two heating stoves, bed lounge, ex tension table. Iron beds snd springs, ire box, fall leaf table, first-class organ. Other household good. In quire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR SALE Small house and two lota located -at 1423 V avenue; writ to V. r.lchardma at Alleet, Rural Rout. FOR SALE Two second-hand leg ' Ing. In good condition. Get partic ular from J. A. Arbuckle, Model Restaurant FOR SALE On dark bay driving horse, "Bashaw," 17 hand high. Mr. D. C. Llndsey, Island City, Or. 8-8-22. FOR SALE A first grade piano; will trad for a team or good city prop erty. 'Phone or sail on H. A. Wil son, Red 1401. Your Wants n - - ' Ad Column thousand cr mor went-seeker spend one cent per word of your keynotes? ' WANTED, WANTED Dairy hand want position. Inquire at Observer office. WANTED Men and teams for log ging and sawing timber. Mt Glenn Lumber Co., La Grande. 8-9-18 WANTED Saddle horse, weight 1000 pound or better; pacer preferred; at oace. . Inquire of F. G. Taylor, at Suoar company office. . 5-2 8 tf WANTED To trade lots In La Grand for horses. Call at Hill's drug store. WANTED A man and wife to taK ' charge of a ranch near Cove. Ap ply to A. B. Conley, or address him . in this city. Must be competent WANTED Girl for general house , work In small family. Apply at Eastern Oregon Trust 4 . Saving bank. . . WANTED Roomer and table boarder at the Swart Rooming house. In quire of Mrs. Edna Swart WANTED Chance s make quick service In moving furniture and pianos with special equipment for safe hauling. All kinds of transfer business solicited. Leave order at Halsten's store or 'phone to Red 1181. J. W. Black. ' WANTED A position as stationary engineer. Practical experience. Can give referenco If required. Address Box 758, La Grande. PASTURE. WANTED Horses to pasture by tho month on good bunchgrasa. $1.60 per month. Inquire 1417 Washing ton avenue, or address Bov: 808, La Grande, Ore. , FOUND In Golden Bule store, a purse containing email sum of money. Owner can hav same by paying for this ad and Identifying proporty at the store. LOST Between this city and Perry, a ladles' gray coat Finder p'ease leave same at this office. The best thing you can do with vour wal, roll, pile, stocklgn or ..... TZt you mag call your savings, Is to put It where It !s sure to grow and be safe while It Is growing. Th bunk is th po, r4 oit banx Is tu right on In. which to d-lt your avlngs, both for security and goa Interert , Every man and woman ought to hive an In. dependent bank account. Let us show you bow money grows when In our keeping. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank orncERAi - kk.it. President 1 WM. MILLER, Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cahler. T. J. SCP.OOOIN. Assistant Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, Tnntr, ED STRIXGHAM, auvilU.MER, Sale cried oa short notice. Satisfaction tuannlul No extra charge for dtstano. LA ORANDB - - OREGON Thon No, 193x8 4 Pout No. 2 USSR .4 ( --