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; : O. I RIGGERS. SI. D., . T
Physician and Surgeon. J
DUlca Balaton BuBdlng, over ' J. M.
Berry's tetpr. .
(Office 'Phone Black' 132 L
t ? Realdenc 'Phono Red 1001,
. H. HUBBARD, M, fc.
Phylclft and SurgeotL
Dfflc In New Bank Building.! Room
J-liPbcne .Realdenc; 'Main ,
jH vmw, Mtm ii, ".'-,".f
t)R. A.' Ly RICHARDSON, ;
J : Puysiclao.ajsd Snrgeoa ,
Ofifc over Hill's Drug Store. '.
Dfflc "Phone 111. Resident) Mala 15
"t?N. MOUTOR, M. D.( 1 , .'
I physician and Surgeon.
Cornea Adami Ave. and Depot 8t
Office Main l -:- Realdenc Main 88
BACON It HALL. 1
ptivalclana and Surgonna.
Office A Grande' National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 13.
C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M.:K. Hall, Reeldonca, Mnln (2.
DR. T. B. MOORlt ' '
j s DR. H. C. P. MOORJ
: Osteopathic Physician.
Klrkavllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Summer Building.
Phone: Office Main 3; Res. Main 14
C. II. UPTON, PH. G., SI. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to Eye, Ear,
: Nose and Throat
Of flea In La G-niide. National Dink
Building.
Phone Office, Main 3; Residence,
Main 33.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Surgocn.
Offlo at Hill' Drug Store, La Grandi
Iteetdenc 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 138L
Independent 'Phone 13.
DR. W. 1L RILET.
Graduato Ohio Btau University Vaa
lnatlim, Denttatry and Surgery of an
kind. Couairy calla promptly aa
wared. Office 1414 Adams Av. 'Phonea, Pa
clOc, Black 1(01. Independent.
Whit 10.
SIEGRIST & GO.
JEVVEURS 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 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-
JEVVf LERS AND OPTICIANS
Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires. ,
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
a FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machku Shopi $ai Foundry
Professional -
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DENTISTS.
X r n n a Tn-rrT w V
DfMM. . ' t'
Oftlc over ?'?' Drug Store.
La Grande
J. C. PRICE, 0. M.'D. i
Room 33, La Grande National Bank
Balding. 'Phone Black XSt
La Grand f 51 votefcon
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal
La Grande School of Miuttc.
Mrk jDiiy,' assistant School, 105
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adjma Ave. 'Phone Black it 8 31. "
AUa STELLA D. OLIVER.
Teaner of Piano and Harmon, j
Studio over 3. M. Berry! Store.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
- L. A. PICKLBR. . .
("IvlL Mining, Irrigation Englneerai
- and Surveying. '
Eatlmatea, plana and epeciflcatlona
, Offlca In Bohnenkamp Building,
ta Grande - - ... Oregor
C. H. THOUMON.,
An hltoct and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering. Twenty Tear' Experience.
ABSTRACTERS,
J.R. OLIVER. .
Abstract of Title, fir Inauraaoe.
Office next door to La Grand Na
. . tlonal Bank. .
La Grand Oregor
ATTORNET8.
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Cha. E. Cochran Ge. P. Cochrar
COCHRAN COCHRAN,
Attorney. I
La Grand National Bank Building.
La Grand - . Ore go;
R. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practice In all the courts of the State
and United State.
Elgin - - - - - - Oregon
VIA VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager,
Telephone Farmer 1174.
J IIHIIW
The RInehart family, holding their
annual reunion at the Harvey RIne
hart home near fiummervllle, are hav
ing a great time. Wednesday noon
there arrived 66 members of itie fam
ily,, Thursday 10 more, ondtoday there
are! expected a few who could not get
away from business aooner. The pre
vailing cold hag nfecesstated the build
ing of campflreabut theee, together
with a large fhace In te, house,
havje been the scenes of many " con
genial and happy gatherings. Three
cooks, with an overseer, j'jhave pre
pared eatables for the jti-owd. and
tha none of the family are dyspep
tics Is proven by the amount of food
tha; has disappeared Hsf a beef
dally. Is the usual allowatoce, with
beahs and brown bread, vegetables,
fruit and pastry In proportion. ' But
hod an the 'time has been apent In
eatjng. There are other way of en
Joy ng pn"s aelf.i While theJ older
Die nbers of the family are rv'calllnjr
inc dents of the early days, and may-
ha4 draemlngf the past the voting
er folks are talking, planning : and
dr&mlng of tha days to come.;,
L. B. RInehart entertained the gath
erlng , Thursday evening with jremln
Iscences of early days in Grande
Ronde. . :. r
.Today and, Sunday are visitors' days.
Tho.Rlneharta welcome all. The pro
gram today promises to be very en
joyable. The ad drees of welcome will
bo given y T. 'A. RInehart. Prof.
Frank Ev Edwards of tho IPolytschnlr
school at San Luis Obispo, Cal., will
respond. The orator of the day Is
Fred Edwards, of Mayvllle, Oro. , His
subject is "Pioneers of Oregon." Be
sides the speaking there will be lots
of recitations, songs, etc., and Miss
Wllltlns of Eugene, will read an orig
inal poem. At 3 p. m. today the RIne
hart nine will play the Summervllle
team on the Summervllle grounds,
i Church services will be conducted'
tomorrow at 10. a. m. by Rov. Bleak-
ney of Pendleton. In the afternoon
the( assemblod family will go to the
eineiery ai cummerviue ana aecor-
at3 the graves of departed Rlneharts.
Well Knoiyn Character Brad.
Jack Brown,1 the hide dealer, and
familiar character In Pendleton for
15 pr 20 years, dropped dead on the
Uract last evening about 8 o'clock,
anq the body la now at the Rader un-
iertaklng parlors, where funeral serv
.ceS will be held tomorrow.
Though the deceased was widely
tnown as Jack Brown, his real name
was Adam Parr and his relatives live
n Baltimore. Ha took the nam ot
irown when he came west when a
oung.man, but his exact reasons for
to doing are not known.'
The Immediate cause of his death, Is
.bought to have been an Injury to his
hest which he received about two
nontha ago. A rib was broken at
hat time and was not properly at
nded to. It has pained him greatly
' Ince then and yesterday he hurt It
;;nln, and as this la In the region of
la heart. It la believed to have caused
la death. Pendleton East Oregonlan.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tepartment of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or.,
June 3, 1908.
Notlco la hereby given that
JAN'IE H. TENTZER,
f Elgin, Orrguii, who, on March Eth.
308, mad timber and stone aworn
tatcment. No. (. for SW BE 14.
tec. 4. WH NEH and NWH 8EK.
'ectlon t. Township 3 South, Rang
it East, Willamette Meridian, has
II" notlc ot Intention to mak final
moot, to establish claim to the
nd abovo described, befor the reg
.er and receiver at La Grande, Or
gon ,oit th 10th day of Auguat, 10I
Claimant name a witneaae: Josh
ua C. Smith, of !.!t Crande, Ore.; Sam
ul Parktr, of Elgin, Ore.; Carrol L.
Tfentzer, of Elgin, Or.; Albert Taa
srher, of Slgln. Or.
T. C PRAMWELL, Regtatar.
NotVe of Est ray.
la th Williams pasture, aouth of
La Grand, a light red yearling with
while far and whit on leg, no
brand; also, chocolate-colored mar,
branded 34 on Uft hip. Owner ran
have same by paying for thl adver-
rlaemcnt and thr charge.
RAT WILUAMa
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RESTORATION TO E?.'TR7' OF1
LANDS Ef NATIONAL FOREST.
'Notice is hereby given that the
lands described below, embracing' 110
acres, within the Imnaha National
forest, Oregon, will be subject to aet
tlement and entry uhdur the provisions
of the homestead laws of. the United
States and the act ot June 11, 106
(34 Stat., 233), at the United States
land office at La Grande, Oregon, on
August 8, 1908. Any settler who has
actually and in good faith , claiming
any of said landa for agricultural pur
poses prior to January' 1, 1806, and
'has not abandoned same, 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 sottler'or appli
cant is qualified to make homestead
entry and the preference right Is exer
cised prior to August 8, 1908, on which
date the lands will be subject to act-
tlement and enrty by any qualified
person. The lands are aa follows: .
T)ie 1JH of 8W14, and that part of
the("Wtt of SE14, lying weat f Mlnam
range 41 east, W. meridian, listed up
on Application of M.; N.' Myrlck, La
Grande, Oregon, i ' . ; : .-, ,
- ) FRED DENN5TT,. j
Commissioner of the General : Lavnd
-Office: - - :; ..-,.- j
Approved May 28, 1308.
? FRANK PIERCE,
Ftvst Assistant Secretary of the : In
terior. ; ' . 3-12-18-24-1
Notice for Rids.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be reecived up to four o'clock
p. m. July 2, 1908, by the District
School ,Poard of School District No
one, of Union county, Oregon, for fur
nishing sntd district with: ;
48 No. S single school desks.
48 No. 4 single school desks.
36 No. 3 single school desks.
6. No. 3 slnide rears.
6 No. 4 single rears.
12 No. 3 single rears.
'15 12-foot recitation benches with
tablet arms.
4 toachcra' desks.
All of said furniture to be delivered
f. o. b. car La Grande, Oregon, on or
before August 25, 1908. Bids to be
left with school clerk. Board reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
By order of School Board.'
ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS.
. School Clerk.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or:,
June 8, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that
GEORGE M. THOMPSON,
of Adams, Oregon, who, on May 38th,
1908, made timber and stone sworn
statement No. (048, for S SE1A and
VE14 SE!4 and SEW KEVt, section
it. township 3 south, rang 84 east.
Willamette meridian, ha filed notice
-f Intention to mak final proof to es
tablish his claim to th land above
Icscrlbed, before John Halley, Jr., U.
1. commissioner, at Pendleton, Ore
con, on the 22d day of Auguat, 1308.
Claimant names aa witnesses: Win
leld 8. Burnett, of Starker, Ore.;
rhomaa M. Keller, of Pendleton, Ore.;
Trank Donaldson, of Meacham, Ore.;
FYank Ironsplker, of Pendleton, Ore.;
F. C. BR AM WELL, Register.
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Rlncltnrt Family Reunion.
The RInehart family reunion con
Tenea at the hfttne of J. H. RInehart
near Summervllle,' on Wednesday.
June 17. and tolaea the I2d. All
friend are invited to visit with us on
Saturday, June 20. Literary exerciser
and address at 10:36) a. m. Preaching
on Sunday. June 31, at 11 a. nv, by
Rev. W. H. Bleakney, of Pendleton.
J. H. RINEHART, President.
T. A. RINEHART, Secretary.
3-18-33
A Grand Family Medicine.
"It give ma plaasur speak a good
word for Electrle Blttera," write Mr
Frank Conlaa f No. 433 Houston 8u
M. T. "If a grand family d1rtne
for dyapepcla and liver complication
whll for lam back and weak kldnay
It cannot b to highly recommended
Slectrlo Bitter regulat th dlgeattv
functions, purify th blood, and Impart
rnwd vigor and vitality to th weak
and debilitated of both ex. Sold
under guarantee at Ncwlla' drug
lor.
La Grand want dry Jon I, but It
waa provan vr na year ago that
the I an abuadaae of par, spark
ling artnlan water la Uaa taaja 1
f aalow th nrsa. "Wy not have
lajialai atty WT
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We Want
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Our Want
Your want is placed before a
every day Can you afford to
want ao whe: results are tha
FOR RENT.
"OR RENT A five-room house on
Adams avenue, opposite Mrs. Ma
son's orchard; 38 per month.' In
quire of Mrs. Mason, 'phone Black
1612. ' ' .."':' " ; ;
FOR RENT Three-room, house on
Pourh street; close lu... 3-18tf
FOR RENT New (-room house with
'bath and pantry. Large lot; sight
ly location; very cheap. Call M. 6. '
vn BUNT t.Mom hmiM wtth bath
Inquire of Mrs. C. Ralston, or 'phone
.Black 1041. - . .. . l-itf
FOR RENT Suite of thre rooms.
furnished complete. Inquire of Mr.
G.D.Simmons. ' - ' 1
FOR RENT Modern cottage; also a
five room flat Inquire of Mr. 8.
-C. Zcber. 6-12tf
FOR RENT Large atore - building,
with ahelvlng and counters. Inquire
at 1417 Washington avenue. ,
FOR RENT Furnished modern flat.
Inquire of Mrs. & C. Zuber,
FOR RENT Furnished front room,
close , In; modern conveniences.
'Phone to Black 351.
TOR RENT Six rooms, en suite. In
Lewis building, with water and toilet
upstairs. .
FOR RENT--Furnished rooms 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. Hattle R.
MacDonald, 1616 Sixth street 'Phone
Black 462.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms In suites of two; rooms
close In, at reasonable rates. Inquire
at 1417 Washington avenue. ..6-12tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. One
aouar lor eacn aetting. Telephone
to Red 213.
FOR SALE Two second-hand awn
ings, 24 feet long with frames and
fixtures complete and In good re
pair. Price, each, 310.00. Th Peo
ples' Store,
FOR BALE 600 feet of picket fence.
In good condition. Apply to Mrs.
Zuber. ',
FOR SALE About 6000 feet of thor.
oughly dry shlplap. Apply at G. E.
Fowler'j office.
FOR SALfci I have decided to quit
th dairy business, and now offer
my choice dairy cows for sale. Come
early and get your choice. Robert
Miller,- g.,2.s
FOR SALE One 3-yar-old horae,
broke to drive single, for a !dy; two
milch cows with young calves. Seven
pig. 100 chickens, three wagona, one
surrey, one buggy and several farm
Implemrnte. Flv pieces of town
property, Improved. Bargain If sold
al one. Inqulr f Mary E. Child
era, Island City.
FOR SALE Furnltor. ateel range,
two heating atove. bed lounve. ex
tension tabl, Iron bed and spring,
W box. fall af table, first-class
organ. Other household good. I.
qutr at 141T Washington arena.
FOR SALE Small houae and two lota
locaUd at 1433 V avenue; writ to
V. Richardson at Alioet, Rural
Rout,
FOR SALE Two second-hand aw
Inga, In good condition. 0t partic
ular from J. A. Arbuckle, Model
Reataurant
FOR BALE On dark bay driving
hot, "Be haw," 17 hand kl(h.
Mr. D. C. Llndy, Island City, Or.
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FOR RALB A Bret grade piano; will
tra for a team er goo& city prop
arty. 'PkM or all 3L A. Wa.
wa, 1U k
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Your Wants
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Ad Column
thousand, or more want-saekers
spend one cent per word of your
keynotes?
WANTED.
WANTED Dairy hand wants position.
Inquire at Observer office..
WANTED Men and teams for log
ging and sawing timber. Mt. Glenn
Lumber Co., La Grande. . 6-9-16
WANTED Saddle horse, weight 1000
pounds or better; pacer preferred;,
at one. ' Inquire of F. G. Taylor,' at
Sugar company office. l-28tf
WANTED To trade lota In La Grande
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 bint
In this city. Must be competent -
WANTED Girl for general house
work In smalt family. Apply at
Eastern Oregon Trust A ; Saving
bank. ' .
WANTED Roomer and table boarder
at the Swart Rooming house. In
quire of Mrs. Edna Swart.
WANTED Chance ma'ke ' quick
service In moving furniture and
plnnos with special equipment for
safe hauling. All kinds of transfer
business solicited. ' Leave orders at
Halsten's store or 'phone to Red
1161. J. W. Elack.
WANTED A position' as stationary
engineer. Practical experience. Can
give reference If required. Address
Box 758, La Grande.
PASTURE.
WANTED Horses to pasture by th
month on good bunchgrass. 81.50
per month. Inqulr 1417 Washing,
ton avenue, or address Box 306, La
Grande, Ore.
ulm In Golden Rule store, a
purse containing small'' sum o
money. Owner can have same b
paying for this ad and Identifying
property at the store.
LOST Between hl. lt .m n: 1.
. wuu jrwrry,
a ladles' gray coat. Finder r'eas
leavet same at this office.
tBniat
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The beat thing you can do with ym
wad, roll, pne, .tklgn or 7"
you may call your savings, la to put It
wnere II la aura to grow and be af
whllo it Is growing. Th bank I th
apo ot-r ban la t... right on In
which to d-r.ii your.aavlnas. both
for security and guoa Interest Every '
man and woman ought to have an In- . '
dependent bank account Let u show
you how money grows when in ...
keeping. "i
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings .
OFFlCERJIi '
P. M. BTRKIT. Prdent .
WM. MILLER, Vlc-Pre1dioC
GEO. L. CLEAVFn ..v.
T. 1. BCRqapHf, Aatant Caahl.
v. Hiir.ura
w . TTr
AUCTlONnsin
Bale, cried 00 ahort notlo.
I satiafactlon guaranteed.
Ho atra charg forjitatMc
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