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C EVEMXG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, CREGOV, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER , 1908. PAGE TWO. EIGHT PAGES. La Grande Directory PHYSICIANS. , O. L. BIGGERS, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Office, Lewis Building, over Henry " ' a Carr Undertaking Parlors. PtUoe 'Phone Bleck 1321. Residence 'Phone Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Tnyslcian and Surgeon. gXXfJoe In New Bank Building. Rooms l-ai. 'Phones: Residence, Main (9; Office. Main 71. . OR. A. 1 RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeo. Office over HiU's Drug Store. Office 'Phone US'. Residence. Mala SS N. MOLITOR, M. D, , , Fbysicisin and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St MUM M4UU . BACON & HALL. Ptivslclans and Surgeons. ' Office I - A Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. Cm T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence. Main 62. J5B. I. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOOR Osteopathic Physicians. X3rksvl!l Graduates Under Founder. Office Bummer Building. Phone: Office Main C3; Res. Main 14 C H. CPTON, P1L G, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. pedal attention given to Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Office In La. Qtuide National Bank Building. Taones Office, Main i; Residence, Main St. VETERLVABY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sargeca. Otfles) at Hill's Drug Store, La Grands Residence 'Phone Red 70L OtOea 'Phone Black 13IL Inderendent 'Phone It. Both 'phones at residence. DR. W. H. RILEY, Oradtiate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery eft all kind. Country calls promptly answered. Office 1414 Adams Avenue. Phones: Pacific Black 1901. Independent, 878. i ' f ' SIEGRIST & CO. JEWELERS We wish to call your attention to our REPAIR DEPARTMLNT 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 will save you money il SIEGRIST & CO- JEVVf LERS AND OPTICIANS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea 2 Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. j LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops nd Foundry Professional DENTISTS. C. B. CAUTHORN, Dentist. Office over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande , ' Oregon. J. C PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 28, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1191. La Grand Oregon TEACHERS OF MTSIC PP.OF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal. La Grande School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 105 Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS STELLA L. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Ktudlo over J. M. Berry"! Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Ecglaeerlnj and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande - - - - Orego C. It THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Years' Experience. ATTORNEYS. r Cbaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocttrae COCHRAN COCHRAN, Attorneys. La Grande National Bask Building. La Grande - Oregov R. H. LLOTD. Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts of the State and United States. Elgin ------ Oregon , V1AVL MRS. GRACE McAUSTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1971. . Notice to Lot Owners. As we have a sextlon who Is not ac quainted with the different owners, he desires to ask you .hrough this notice to please leave your monthly payments at Henry A Carr's. . CEMETERY COMMITTEE. AND OPTICIANS resetting and repairing v , t: OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN MAJORITY W ILL COMMENCE NEXT MONDAY MORNING. Practically AH of the District Have Secured Their TwiclKTir Every In dication for One of the, Most Sue- cf ul School Years in tike County More Money Than ETer Partial j Lirt of Principal and Teachers. ' The public schools, or at least th greater number of the 73 in the coun ty. will commence rest Monday.'. This year, everything considered, should o -one of the best school years in tha history of Union county. We natural ly are a progressive people and this year, from several sources, we have more money to spend on our schools than ever before, consequently txpe-?t better results. With very few exceptions a!l of t-e schools are supplied with teachers, bit all of the districts have not reports 1 their selections to the county schojl superintendent's office. However, hi has a !i.t of the principals of the larger schools of the county and rnxst of the schools In this vicinity. They follow: La Grande J.H. Hockenberry. Union J. F. Fre?t. Elgin E. G. Bailey. Cove Roy ConKlIn. SmnmrrvlHc A. M. Winn. Imbkr O. C. Maxwell. Inland City Prof. Shurts. Aliccl Charles. Gucrne. Perry E. O. Heath. Hllgard Mabel C. Stearns. Laid Creek Dcra Murdock. Grange Hall Belle Sills. Velaria Etta Haworth. Red Pepper Willis Wright. Ine Star Fred Fox. t Pleasant Hill Sarah E. Weber. Grave Creek Minnie Holman. North Powder Fred Schepman. rniltdalc Edith Bork. JUDGE BEAN COMING. SBSSBSSMSBSBBI Will Preside on the rteheli Thursday and Friday. Judge H. J. Bean of Pendleton, Is expected fo arrive In the city tomor row morning and will preside for the next two days on the bench hearing a number of rasls In which Judge Knowles was associated as attorney prior to his election. Among those which will come b' fore him will be a review ' rase, in which the vacation of the county road on the north side of the river, between Proebstel bridge and Oro Dell. An other will be the arguments In the case of the Bank of Commerce of Boise vs. Mr. Bertram. 1roMM to Married Woman. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 8. Although she has a husband, Mrs. Amia Rowe tins recently received over 500 propos si of marriage, and more are coming from all over the country Ip every mail. Mrs. Rowcs popularity us a matrimonial partner Is due to the fact that she holds a good place In line for the Fond du Lac roservnSIon" land opening. Through the error of a re purler, It wn stated in an article pub' llshed In pnpprs all over the country that the lady was unmarried, and this led to the deluge of proposals. Mr. Rowe takes, the Incident In good part nriil Is having the time of his life reading the letters from amorous swains who hopu to acquire a wife and a good farm at the same time. To 0cn Rosebud fjand. Washington. I). t, Sept. 9. Ar rangements have been completed for the opening on October 19 of the lands In the Rosebud Indian reserva tion In the southern part tf South Da kota. It Is expected that over 100.000 persons will register. War veterans will be allowed to register through an agent, but applications from others will be required to be sworn to In one of several specified towns. Drehing Contention. Kewbern, N. C, Sept. 9. Reclama tion of state swamp lands In the east em' part of . North Carolina Is indr consideration at a drainage conven tion opened here today under ths auspices of the stnto geological boarJ. Two for the Prk-e of One. Two lead pencils for the price of one. Red Cross drug store. mm K TELEPHONE US A LABOR OF LOVE. You never get tired of our delight ful ice cream, made from purest in gredients. It's always of a uniformly high quality. Absolutely pure, whole some and delicious. All flavors of se ieging his efforts at refor mare insln Ing, soothing. Try a plate and well, no more need be said. For sale at A. T. HILL. FRED DUTLI. " SILVERTIIORN & MACK. Blue Mountain Creamery Co. It Is A Safe Plan to bank one's money and not to hoard it where It can be stolen. . Do not keep much money abont your person, or in your house or office. Bank It with us andJt will be absolutely secure, both night and day. We secure our customers against loss, and they find us courteous and reliable people ' to deal with. Our methods of doing bus iness wHl be perfectly satisfactory to you. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings Bank OFFICERS! F. M. BTRKIT, President WM. MILLER, Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. 6CROOOIN, Assistant Cashloi F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer. Nursing Mothers and " ' Orer-burdeneJ Women In til stations of 11 fo. whose vigor and vitality may have been undermined and broken-down by over-workexactlna social dutlt. the too frequent bearing of chililreu, nr other raust. will find in Dr PlercoS Favorito Prtrlptlon the most potent. Invigorating rostorative strsngth giver ever devi-ed for their special bene fit Kurslngothers wtH-flnd It ejpeclal ly valuable ik sustaining bi!r strength and promotlnfvi abundant nsyrishment ,or..t-he.child- txpWtant "tvJjtVfrs too will find It a prlce!esixty(rSce the system for biby's coming and rcSdVing the ordeal comparatively palnlejs? . V'. " ' Ml n ''. condition LttieTcmalu m-mih7 iviiui. iii'noui weak wnmnn. wl.n suffer from frequent headaches, back ache, drfttrging-dWn dWtres low down In the abdomen, cr fratn pnlnful or Irivg. ular monthlv periods, gnawing or dis tressed sensation In stomach, dlr.y or faint spells, see Imaginary specks or spots floating before eru. have dlHsgreeable, pelvl" catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante veriloa or retnvvsrsion or oilier displace unt of woaianlv organs from weakness of pans will, whether Uiey experteace many or on It a few of the above svmp toms, find Mlief and a permanent curs by swing falthfiiliy and fairly persistently Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preerlution. This world-famed spnviUc for woman's weaknnav and wcuiiar ailmanu Is a pure glyceric extract ef the choicest na tive, medicinal root without a drop of alcohol in Its make-up All Its Ingredi ent printed In plain English on Its bottle wrapper and attested undr oath. Dr. Piercs thus Invites the ful!et investlga tloa ef his formula knowing that It will be found to contain only the best agmi:s known t the most advanced mndlcal sclenes of all the diiTerent schools of prac tice for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and allmstiu. If you want to know more abont the composition and professional endorse ment of the "Favorite Prescription." send postal card request to l)r. R. V. Plerc. Buffalo. X. Y.,for blaree booklet Ueat tng of same. You rsn'rafford o aeeept as a subM! I4lte fir this remedy ttfknntrn cimiiieu a secret nostrum of unknown owiiiixwf ion Kn' d- It. Something Xew. . James Whltcomb Riley post cards at Ferguson's, the Book Store. We Want Our Want Ycur want is p'aced before a thousand cr more want-seekers every day Can ycu afford to spend one cent per word of jour want &d where result are the keynotes? FOR RKXT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with board, In privato ramily. Also dressmaking. C. E. Wills, 1407 9th St 'Phone Red 1042. 8-17tf FOP. REXT One 4-room house, end one 7,-roo'm house, with bath.' Mrs. S. C. Zuber. FOR RENT Elghteen-rooin house; modern In- every respect; suitable for' up-to-date rooming house. Mrs. 6. C. Zuber. A14tf FOR RENT Single or double room for gentleman. Furnished and with bath In connection. Apply at this office. ' 8-24tf FOR RENT A suite of rooms for .light -housekeeping. Modern resi dence, ground floer. 'Phone Rod j 1712. 7-ltt FOR KENT Eight-room house, with in one block of Illh school; city watjr, eiemlc l'ghts. Inquli'i Martin Larson, 908 Third and J Ave. WANTKD." WANTED 200 split fence posts. Call at Amalgamated Sugar company's office. HELP WANTED -Two experienced lroners and one experienced mangle glr!. Apply at Cherry's New Laun dry. S5-U WANTED-Ccnpetent girl to do gen eral housework. Apply at this of fice, or 'phone Red 952. WANTED Girl or woman to do gen eral housework. Wages 825 per month. Inquire' of Mrs. William Ash. WANTED A house of not fewer than six rooms (7 preferred) for year's lease; most probably for two years. . Rev. J. D. Glllllan. . 'Phone Main 71. 9-7-12 How to Get Strong. P. J. Daloy, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Is old and was very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel It Is my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about It In my mother's case a marked gain In flesh has re sulted, insomnia has been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Newlln's drug store. r??Tr- I She Likes Good Things. . Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me., says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's Mew Life rills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their worK Without making a fuss about If These painless purifiers sold at Newlln's drug store. 25c Exclelnt Health Advk-e. Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 179 Gif ford Ave., San Jose", Cat, says: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and how els Is so pronounced . that I am prompted to say a word la Its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. There Is more health for the digestive organls In a bottle of Electrta Bitters than In any other medy I kmom of Bold under guarantee at Nevtta'a drag atare. 80c. Hoosler Veterans. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 9. Surviv ors of the 41st Indiana regiment from many states are gathering today at their old camping, ground for the Hi snnunl reunion. Novel souvenirs will be given the veterans, being copies of a letter written In 18t by General V. D. Strelght whlla he was a prisoner in Llbby prison; and smuggled out of the barricade In a-plug of navy tobac co. It's a slight difference In favor of the fool that between him and the half-learned man. eMe.eft.t Your Wants IN Ad Column ai FOR SALE. FOR SALE. . Twenty-two empty five-gallon on cans for sale at this office. Five centj I each. , - . i Good Motel Proposition. For J3500, on easy terms; good lo. I cation for steauy roomers, boarden and transients; furnished. Inquire of John Palmer. atJPalmer Houps, or J.'ltanom, Elgin, R. F.'b. No. 1 , ., , .I-',":--;.--'."- -.8-24.im ' For Sale.- Team of heavy young, well broko horses. Harness and wagon. Inqulr( at the Dollar second-hand store, 1415 Adams avenui. ' FOR SALE Fifty thousand feet of lumber in old mill bulidi 71 fC ttt l.nis price. AVrite or lnouire of H w vt ron.-of Summtrville. ., . S FOR SALE Model cottage, 4 roorai and clost. pantry, bath room via lavatory and tub; porcelain sinks la kitchen and pantry. Frost proof cellar; septic tank and sewer ej tern. Earn for large storage of feed; box stall for carriage team, roomj for rigs ad harness. Street and walks complete. Everything new and neat. Will sell at bargain and good terms. Inquire No, 1317, cor ner N. Fir St and T Ave. 'Phon Red 1261. 8-18'J Stimulation Without IrrititionT" In case of stomach and liver troa ble the proper treatment Is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels' "without - Irritating ths organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does nn nauseate or grips and Is mild and pleasant to take. A. T. BUI, drnggla. Agricultural College Corvallla, Oregon. Offers collegiate courses In Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Horti culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc; Forestry, Domesus Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me chanical and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy. , Offers elementary courses In Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Sclcncs and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, Including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens September 25. Illustrated catalogue with full Infor mation on application to the Regis trar, free. d&w8-ltf OREGOIl IMONP4CiriC cum Arrival and Dcparrarc of Trains at Lai Grande. No. 1, westbound Portland Ipecias arrives 1:28 a. m.; departs, 9:10 a. m- No. I, eastbound passenger, and express, arrives at f: 45 a. ra.; parte :B0 a. m. No. I, eastbound Chicago B pedal arrives 1:01 p. m.; departs, 8:18 p. No. I, westbound passenger, a0 and express, arrives 9:58 p. as.; parts, 10 p. m. Elgta BreuBrlk Regular mixed train leaves I Oreads at I o'clock and returns at I o'clock p. m. The logging tra leaves La Orande at 11:18 p. aa. t1 returns at 7:41 p. m. J. H. KKEXET, Aget Im Graadei Oittoa. Fin Paper. This evening and tomorrow Ferg son's. Ahe Book Store, will bavs OS display a ilne of Arltocrat ststlonery-