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FLEXING l BSERYER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, nil DAY, JUNE 2fl. JSCS. EIGHT PAGES. La Grande Professional -4t4"i PHYSICIANS. , O. I BIQGER8, M. IX, C, a CACTEORN. Physician and Surgeon. . Dsssds. Ota, Rataton Building, over J. M. 0fUce over HU,., Dnlf Bton Berry's Btor. U Qnnte Orego l&ffW TPmo Black ItSt. ' Resident 'Phone Bed 1001. , 1- C PRICE, D. M. D. 1 , . Dentist. J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Boom SI. La Grande National Banl ."Tr-. -.i-....A . Building. 'Phone Black Mil. . . BtUce U New Bank BuUdlng. Rooms L Ormnoe " ..: . Crzr" t-l. 'Phones: Residence, Main , , : l; OMc. Mala 71. TEACHERS OF MTJBIO " ' -.. - UK. A. 1 RICHARDSON. PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal. rUjeteian and gurgcoh. I Grande School ol Musks, over Hill's Drug Store. Mrs. , Day, assistant School, 105 WMle Tfcone Residence Main II Greenwood Ave., one door south of ' Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1131. - N. MOLITOR, M. D., 1 ' ' ' . . . MISS BTELLA D. OLIVER. Myslc.lsj sod Burgeon. 1 .ZT Crner Adams Ave. and Depot .St of PUno ,Dd IIrmny- Mflc Main II-:. Residence Main II ,tud "r Jl Berrv-sBto BACON HALL, fl'f1' EXGIXCERS- 1'fcisklaus and Surgeons. "TTkVVCaXK elei I.: a Grande National Bank civil. Mining, Irrigation Engineer JJuing. "Phone Main 1. and Surveying. T Bacon, Residence, Main II. Estimates, plans and. specifications M. K Hall, Residence, Main CI. " Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande ------ Oregoi . . c moorb DR. H. C. P.'MOORI O. R. THORNTON. Osteopathic Physicians, Architect and Engineer. JUrksvUle Graduates Under Pounder. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl- Offlce Bommer Building. noerlng. atieM: Office Main It; Res. Main 14 Twenty Years' Experience. C H. I'PTON, PIL a., M. D. ' ABSTRACTERS. ' Physician and Surgeon. """ pedal attention given to Eye, Ear, ,,R OLnrER- Noso and Throat Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurance. 0 to La D-nude National D ink 0I,lc Mxt door t0 f nni " Building. t,ona, Bant Pk.-Offlce. Main I; Residence, q"tnd nnr Main It. ATTORNEYS. VETERINARY 6CHGEONS. chifc'lt Coclirsn" Geo. P. Coolinu --u-u -u x x -. -. , COCHRAN A COCHRAN. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Attorneys. Veterinary Burgecn. Jjm rjrande National Bank Building. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Graflr l Grande .... - Oregoi Residence Thone Red 701. ' Jttflce. 'Phaue Black 1111. H. LLOYD. ladarendent Thone II, Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts of the State DR.-W. H. RILEY. . and United Stutes. Craduato Ohio State University Vao Elgin ....... Oregon raatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of ali - - klada. Couuiry call promptly an V1AVL weved; ! .-.....-v--..- Oftee 1414 .4nms Ave. 'Phones, Pa- MRS. GRACE McALISTER. slCuv DUok 1101. Independent, Teacher and Manager. White 20. Telephone Farmers 1071. . S SIEGRIST & CO.j JEWELERS AVJ 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 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 wilUave you money 1 X . t t i SIEGRIST & CO- $ JEWFLERS AND OPTICIANS Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. i LA GRANDE D. FITZaERALO, Proprietor Complcti ITach!n Shops ad Foundry DENTISTS. resetting and repairing J IRON WORKS IMBIER HEMS Imbler, Ore., June 25. CSpeclal.) Miss Birdie Eljfgs went to Union yes terday.- " William 3ack and wife went to Wal la Walla Monday. They will return soon and make this their future home. T. J. Conltlin and Mr. Kelly have re turned from Harney . valley, where they took up homesteads. Dr. Whiting was ' here yesterday from Elgin. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Carter, who recently purchased the 489-acre ranch of L. Oldenberg, are (here looking after their Interests. C. E. Iddlngs placed his ball team here Sunday In a practice game against a picked nine, with Ted Conk ltn as captain. Score 12 to 8 In favor of the former. Dr. Fisher reports an eight-pound boy at the home of Mrs. Charles nui,u. ,'r.,'f ..v. There will be large number of peo ple from this locality In La Grande to attend the L. D- .8. conference. 6tate Deputy Lady Handy Cross vis ited Imbler Rebekah Hive No. 53 Sat urday, June 20. The time was prof itably spent In reviewing the Hive work. After lunch was served In the lodge room, Lsdy Cross was pre sented with a china berry set as s token of the ladles' esteem for her and also as a wedding present, as Mrs. Cross has been married since she last vlHlted in Imbler. ' NASHVILLE STUDENTS COMING. Ijoml rinyhouHo to IVoduce Humor, ous PYformnnce Next Week. The large corwd that gathered at the Deadwood theater to witness Cul llgan's Nashville Students, went away well pleased with the evening's enter tainment. The play was one great round of wit, humor and fun, which kept the audience In an uproar of laughter. . The music and dancing was of an exceptionally high class, and while every member of the cast 1rvt great credit, Sheldon Henderson de serves special mention. Mr. Hender son Is a good young comedian of the Cert Williams type and rounds of ap. plause greeted him with every appear unce on the stngo, whllo his singing of "Nobody Has Troubles Like Mo." and his acting and expreswlnns' In "A I'ew . Rambling Remarks" ' ought clown the house. Ho certainly mailt a hit with the audience Inst night nm: r.ndoubtedly has a bright future bt-fnrr him. The whole play wns clean from 3tart to finish and the compan should bo greeted by a od arillcnei wherever thuy may . go. DcaUwooi. !al!y Teeluram, April 23. At Steward's opera house two night, commencing Monday, June 29. A change of program nightly. Frloe 1 Jc, 20c and 30c. Notice for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo reeclved up to four o'clock p. m. July 2, 190(0 by the District School Board of School District No nne, of Union county, Oregon, for fur nishing said district with: 41 No. I single school desks. 48 No. 4 slnglo school desks. Ill No. 3 single school desks. I No. 5 single rears. I No. 4 single rears. 12 No. I single rears. 15 12-foot recitation benches with tablet arms. 4 teachers' desks. All of said furniture to be delivered f. o.,b. car La Grande, Oregon, on or before August 25, 1101. Bids to bi left with school clerk. Hoard reservet the right to reject any or all bids. By order of fchool Roard. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, School Clerk. 8-13-7-r. A N'ntrn Dame tTy's Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheu latlsm, whether muscular or of tht joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, ta writs to her for horn treat ment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels It her duty ta send It to all sufferers free. Tou curs yourself at horns as thous ands will testify no change of cli mate being necessary. This simple discovery bsnlshe uric acid from the blood, loosen the stiffened joints. purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity sad ton to the whol system. If th bov Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Ram bars. Boa R. Notrf Dam, lad. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 110 acres, 'within the Imnaha 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 U4 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 lands for agricultural pur poses prior to January I, 1906, 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 persona . mentioned below, who have a preference right subject to the prior right of any such lettler, provided such( settler or appli cant Is qualified to make homestead p.try and the preference right Is exer cised prior to August 8, 1908, on which late the lands will be subject to set tlement and enrty by any qualified person. The lands are as follows: The Ntt of SW14, and that part of th wh of bu, tyius v; :f river, section 10, township I south, range 41 east, W. meridian, listed up on application of M. N. Myrlck, La Grande, Oregon. FRED DENNETT, Commissioner of the General Land Office. ' ';'' . Approved May 28, 1108.' FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary of the In terior. . 1-12-18-24-1 Willamette Valley Chnutauqua Aswt'i bly, Gladstone Park. Oregon, July 7tll to 10th, In- liiHlve. For the above oerasfii the Oregon r.allrond & Navigation Co. will J from all points on their lines to Port nnd and return at on and tne-thlrl Tare on the certlflacte plan, provided "0 or more paying j assengers wh3 have paid 50c or more, arc In attend ance. Certificate"! lo be s'gned by,H. E Cross, secretary of th; assembly, at Gladstone Park, Ore., on or before July 2 1st, 1908. Tickets may be sold on any of the three days prior to, or on the opening day. Gladstone park is located 12 miles outh of Portland and can readily be reached by electric lines out of Tort land. J. H. KEENET. Agent O. R. & N. Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grnndo, Or., June 8, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that GEORGE M. THOMPSON, f Adnms, Oregon, who, on May 28th. ' 308, made timber and stone sworn ''ntement No. 6046, for SV4 SE and VEU 8E'4 and 8E1 NEtf. section :C, township 3 south, range 34 east, Tlllamette meridian, has filed notice 'f Intention to make flnl proof to es ibllnh his claim to the land above 'escribed, before John HnllcV, Jr., U. '. commlsltner. at' Pendlutun, Ore---n. on the 22d day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Win 'leld S. Burnett of Starkey, Ore.: Thomas M. Keller, of Pendleton, Ore.; '.'rank Donaldson, of Meacham, Ore.: "'"rank Ironsplker, of Pendleton, Ore.; F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. t-12-8-21 Notice of IX ray. In the Williams pasture smith of 'A Grnnde, a light red yearling with vhlte fare and white on leg, no irand; also, chocolate-colored mare, brnntled 24 on left hip. Owners can 'lave same by paying for this adver- Uement and other charges. RAT WILLIAMS. JC-3-lm In which paper do you read the newsr PHOTOGRAPHS. THE SORT THAT PLEASE TOUR FRIENDS AND TOUR PURSE. MODERN TOSINO A 8PECIALTT. 4 4 Call at Studio and see earn. 4 file of Vp-to-Date Photography. 4 MISS ADA ROUSIl. 4 Rohnenkamn Dnlldlng. 4 4444 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t ! We Want t t t X t Our Want ', Your want Is p'acod before a thoisand or more want-seekers-every day Can you afford . to sptr.d one ce it ptr word of your ,: want ad whe:e results are the keynotes? FOR RENT. h OR RENT A five-room house on Adams avenue, opposite Mrs. Ma son's orchard; 38 per month. In quire of Mrs. Mason, 'phone Clack 1612. . FOR RENT Suite of threo rooms, furnished complete. Inquire of Mrs. 'I.D.Simmons. FOR RENT Modern cottage; also a five, room flat. Inquire of Mrs. 8. ... ' ' S-12tf FOR RENT Large store .building, with shelving and counters. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR RENT Furnished modern flat. Inquire of Mrs. 8. 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. KOH RENT--Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. E. C. Moore, corner Q and Fourth streets. 'Phone Red 1452. p FOR RENT FurnlJhed housekeep ing rooms In suites of two; rooms close In, at reasonable rates. Inquire at 1417 Washington avenue... .6-12tf FOR RENT Four-room house on North side; close In. Inquire at this office. ! l-15tf FOR RENT Six-room house at 1202 Second street Inquire at this office or at county recorder's office. 19-2 W XTF.I. WANTED To trade lots In La Grande for horses. Call at Hill's drug store. WANTED lllii for general house work in small fcmlly. Apply at Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank. WANTED Roomer nnd table boarder nt tho Bwart Rooming house. In quire of Mrs. Edna Swart. V4' ANTED Chance muke quick service In moving furniture and pianos with special .equipment for wife hauling. All kinds of transfer business solicited. Leave orders at 1 Ilalsten's store or 'phone to Red till. J. W. Black. WANTED A position as stationary engineer. Practical experience. Can give rcferen-e If required. Address Box,"R8, La Grande. WANTED To trade land :r a good residence In La Gwdo. For fur ther Informn'.lnn Inquire at Obser ver office. 6-19-7-3 AT THESUtf MIT Cf SUCCESS you'll find the I'nlun brand. Here please note a few of our prise winners, popular approval the Juifge: Olnger Me. Lemon Soda, Cream Soda. Birch eer, Sarsnparllla, Seltzer, Carbonic, Orape Juice, Vichy, Iron Brew, Peach Cider. 'There are others." The price Is reasonable, set down at your door. On trial proves purjty, palatablllty and wholceomeness. Deliveries are Prompt. U.MOM BOriLEINti WORKS Your Wants IN Ad Column FOR SALE. FOR SALE Buff Leghorn eggs. One dollar for each setting. . Telephone to Red 212. t FOR SALE Two second-hand awn ings, 24 feet long with flames and fixtures complete and In good re pair. Price, each, 110.00. The Peo ples' 8tore. FOR SALE 500 feet of picket fence In good condition. Apply to Mrs. Zuber. , . 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. ' 6-12-8 FOR SALE! One 1-year-old horse, broke to drive single, for a !dy; two milch cows with young calves. Seven pigs, 100 chickens, three wagons, on surrey, one buggy and several farm Implements. Five pieces of town property, Improved. Bargain If sold at once. Inquire of Mary E. Child era, Island City, FOR SALE Furniture, steel range, two heating stoves, bed lounge, ex tension table, Iron beds and springs. Ice box, fall leaf table, first-class, organ. Other household goods. In quire at 1417 Washington avenue. FOR SALE Two second-hand awn ings. In good condition. Get partic ulars from J. A. Arbuckle, Modef Restaurant . FOR SALE A first grade piano; will trade for a team or good city prop orty. 'Phone or call on H. A. Wat son, Red 1401. PASTURE. WANTED Horses to pasture by th month on good buncherass. 11. SO per month. Inquire 1417 Washing- ' ton avenue, or address Box 606. La Grande. Ore. FOUND In this city, an eyeglass. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement I The best thing you can do with your wad, roll, pile, stocklgn or whatTTe 1 you may can your avlnn. Is to put It wnere It !s sure to grow and be safe, whllo It Is growlnj.. The bank la the spo., oit banx Is twe right one In wmcti to d-r-lt your savings, both for security and gt,oo Interest. Every mnn and woman ought to have an In. dependent bank account Let us show you how money grows when In our keeping. The Eastern Oregon Trust &. Savings bank OFFICERS: M. BTRKIT, Presldsot. WM. MILLER, Vice-President OEO. L. CLEAVER. Csshler. T. J. SCROOOLN. Assistant Cashier. - F. J. HOLMES. Treasurer. M 6TRINGIIAM, AUCTIONEER. Sale cried on short clc. 4 RaUsfaHton guararjjfc. 4 No extra charge for okance. 4 LA ORANDE . . OREGON . Rout. No. I. 'pon, No 1Ml sV m A. a. a a . .