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ETT3CIXG O EEKTER, LA GRAXDE, OREGOX, TRTESDAT, SEPTEMBER 10, 19. t. t. I t OGHT Wets, tttttTttttttttttttsttttttttltltMM , - ! t i! PAGE TWO. 5 t 7,' i 2 ' ' i, I i if' I " La Grande Directory PUTSICIAJfS. O. Ik BIGGERS, M. D Pbyslclaa sod Sorgeoa. JWflc. Lewis Building, over Henry A Carr Undertaking Parlor. Offles "Phono Black I82L Residence 'Phone Red 190L .E HUBBARD, M. X. Physician and Surgeon. PffJc la New Bank Building. Rooms 19-21. Ybones: Residence, Main 19; Office, Main 71. " DR. A. I RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgco. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone lie. Residence Main it ' N. MOLITOR. XL D, Pbystcisa and Surgeon. , Corner Adams Are. and Depot St. Office Main (I :- Residence Main (I BACON HALL. Phvsk-taiM and Surgeon. Office fa. A Grande National Bank . Bonding. 'Phone Main 19. C T. Bacon, Residence. Main II. M. K. HalL Residence, Main 12. DR. F. E. MOORR DR. EC?. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians. sOrftvvflla Graduates Under Founder. Office gomraer Balldlng. nones: Office Main 88; Res. Mala . C H. UPTOX, PH. O, H. D. Physician and Sargeoa, ffpecul attention given to Eye, Ear. . Nose and Throat Office la La a 'and National Bank ' . . Building. - Phones Office, Main S; Residence, V- Main tl. FETERDfABX SCRGEOXf. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Surgeca, Offlco at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Besldenca Thone Red TIL fttflco Thone Black 1IIL , iyi Inderendent 'Phone IS. lr Both 'phones at residence. DR. W. H. RILET, Oradoate Ohio 8Ute University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery f all kinds. Country calls promptly rered. Office 1414 Adams Aveaaa. Phones: Pacific Black 1901. '.. Independent, 171. I SIEGRIST & CO. JEWELERS 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 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 I SIEGRIST & CO. JEWELERS AND tttttttttttlttTtlTtf MttttttttlMMIMMI tt mh X "... t -1. ...t .-i . Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. J LA GRANDE t t D. FITZQERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops nJ Foundry fittttttlttttttMftttlttiMtffMttJJtMllUf Professional DENTISTS. C B. CAUTHORN, Dentist. Office over Hill's Drug Store.' La Grande Oregon. i.C PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 21. La Grande National Bank Bonding. 'Phone Black 1I9L La Grand ' , Ooa, TEACHERS OF MUSIC PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Grande School of Moste. Mrs. Day, assistant School, 103 Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Are. 'Phone Black 1111. MIK3 STELLA tt. OLIVER. Teacber of Piano and Harmony. Radio over J. M. Berry's Store. ELiXTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. ClvlL Mining, Irrigation Eagmeerfat and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande ------ Oregoi C It THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying. Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Tears' Experience. ATTORNEYS. Cttaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocturaa COCHRAN COCHRAN, , Attorneys. La Grande National Bank BuOdlng. La Orande i - Oregoa R. H. LLOTD. Attorney at Law. Practice la all the courts of the State and United States. Elgin ---. Oregon YUVL MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Fanners II 71. Notice to Lot Owners. As we have a sextlon who Is not ac quainted with the different owners, he desires to ask you through this notice to please leave your monthly payments at Henry A CstTs. CEMETERY COMMITTEE. TTTTTfV1 OPTICIANS iii' i i gggasaaeamfc ii.! j resetting and repairing IRON WORKS j TAFT-SHERMAN CXI B DC CIDES OX NEW SCHEME. Inaproanpca Debates. Speerbes and Dl-LivioM Will Ran Am nek Earn Wed no-day Evening llerrarter, When Newly Orgaaieed Clat Car- rfe Oat .Its Sthenve Delegates to Portland Named. Volumes of work - were s ceo in pllched at the inetfcig of the Taft- Sherman club last tTenissg. and some thing of what will be done by tie or- ranixatlon is now beginning to show itself. To select every Wednesday eve ning as a meeting night at which time various planks of the republican plat form will be discussed and debated in m Impromptu manner, was only a part of what the club did last eve ilng. A program committee consist ing of P. S. Brain well ,F. S. Ivanhoe and Ed Coo!l.ige was appointed and his body will arrange for the discus sions and hutUl new life by the addl ion of quartet music at each meeting. The Injunction plank end the postal livings bank platform, are only two f the main bonm of ivmimtinn s ween the two stable parties that wiU be gone over in the' way of lectures nd dLscuions. Something interest iig is sure to result from these meet ings. If any one Is doubtful over a rlank in the platform, these meetings aill be set aside for the express pur pose of bringing forward such doubt- ul points, and have them cleared up. Delegates Appointed. The delegates who will represent the la Grande club at the state meet ing of Taft-Sherman clubs In Portland September IS. were appointed. They are: W. J. Snodgrass. P. a Bramwell. Ed Wright. C. E. Cochran and J. H. Peare. LADD CAJfYOX. .XUs . Ladd Canyon. Sent. . (Socctal.W MIIiAlta Banton Is spending a few days In La Grande at the home of ber cousin. Mrs. Edwin Gates. Very hsrd showers visited our neighborhood last Monday. Miss Kate Braden returned home from Perry Monday, where she has been the guest of Mrs. James Fields. Joseph Unebarger Is spending his spare hours on his fishing pond. He Is at present scraping It out He does not contemplate finishing It until the water In Ladd creek rises. When com pleted it will be filled with' fish, which will furnish much joy to fish ers, swimmers and those who like scenery. Our school directors have hired the Messrs. John and Alex Larm to build a new fence around the school house. They will also clean the well. The well has been thoroughly cleaned and they are now arranging to build a wire fence In place of the board fence. School will begin Monday, with Miss Dora Murdock, from Mon mouth, as teacher. Mrs. Mary Rogers has her new cot tage completed, except painting. Miss Mabel Counsell spent Thurs- day and Friday of last week in upper Ladd canyon at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Drumsmlth, and while there visited the sawmill. The mill Is much better since It has been re-eqnlppcd. William Winn has bought property In La Grande and Is moving there to reside. Theodore May and family expect to move to Cove In a few weeks to make their future home. A Powerful Pump. At the Dan mine In the Virtue dis trict east of Baker City, there has just been Installed .a Gould pump of ISO gallons capacity per minute In the station at the I0O-foot level. The pump Is In operation and It workse to perfection, keeping the shaft and underground workings tree of wa ter. As deep sinking goes on, a new ta.lon every 100 feet fill be cut and the pump lowered to It. It Is pleasing to note the progress being made at the Dan and the prac tical management In charge. The new mill will soon be completed. In the meantime practical development pro greases and when the mill Is ready to drop stamps there win be -era reserves of sufficient quality to Insure a very encouraging- monthly output of gold. Baker City Democrat. HILGAKD ITEMS. HKgarVS. Sept. Special) Miss Pearl Park -tt Stscacservne b visiting frlnds la Hlrard. Miss Mabel C Sser-ness arrtced from Portland Mon&ay Banutr and began oa her nine sncsths'' school Tuesday morning. Mrs. EKte Walker of ConneH. Wih, is vislUng her sister. Mrs. Lau ra Hawea. Mrs- Walker accompanied her hatband to Hot Lake, where he Is at the sanatorlcm for treatment for rheumatism and is improving, i There will be a big dance at the hall Saturday night. There will be good music. Sapper will be served ty the Mrs. Holverson and Mangers, which bespeaks a good repast. George McGarry. who has been In the Walla Walla valley harvesting, has returned. Charles Hawes left this Week for Council, Idaho. Mrs. Violet Butler" went to La Grande this week, where she Is hav ing dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Lewis visited In La Grande over Sunday- rail Millinery Opening. Tou are cordially Invited to attend the first showing of fall and winter millinery at Mrs. Rhodes' Millinery store. In 11 gin, September 12." All leading styles and patterns for old and young. Come and make your selco tlons. Prices reasonable. Don't for get the. date, September 12, and don't forget the place: First door south of Owl drug store. MRS. CLARA RHODES, Elgin, Or. fee wmm TELEPHONE 8 A LABOR OF LOVE. Tou 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- leglng his efforts at refor mare insln Ing, soothing. Try a plate and well, no more need be said. -a For sal at A. T. mix. " '.' FRED DCTLI. SDLVERTHORX MACK. Blue Mountain Creamery Co. It Is A Safe Plan to bank one's money and not to hoard tt where It can be stolen. Do not keep much money about your person, or la your house or office. Bank It with us and tt 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 wit) be perfectly satisfactory to you. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings Bank OFFICERS! F. U. BTRKTT. President. WM. MILLER. Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. 8CR0OOIN. Assistant Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, Tmaww. srri Amct v VSe Want Your Wants : . is ' - OurWant Ad Column Your want is p'aced before a thousand or mors want-seeker trery day Can yon afford to spend one cent per word of your . want aa where results are the keynotes? FOR RETT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with board. In privato family. Also dressmaking. C. E. Wills, 1407 lh St 'Phone Red 10. 8-17tf FOR KEXT One 4-room house, and one 7-room house, with bath. Mrs. S. C Zuber. FOR RENT Elghteen-room house; modern in every respect; suitable for up-to-date rooming house. Mrs. S. C. Zuber. ' Alitf FOR RENT Single or double room for gentleman. Furnished and with bath. In connection. Apply at this office. 8-24tf FOR REXT A suite of rooms for light housekeeping. Modern resi dence, ground floor. 'Phono Red' 1712. " 7-ltf FOR REXT Eight-room house, with in one block of High school; city wat.r, eie:tiic I'ghts. Inquire vT Martin Larson, 908 Third and J Ave. WANTED. WANTED 200 split fence posts. Call at Amalgamated Sugar company's office. HELP WANTED Two experienced ironers and one experienced mangle girl. Apply at Cherry's New Laun dry. S5-11 WANTED Competent girl to do gen eral horse work. Apply at this of fice, or 'phone Red 952. WANTED Girl or woman to do gen eral housework. Wages $25 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. Gillilan. 'Phone Main 71. 9-7-12 How to Get Strong. P. J. Daley, 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 Kewlin's drug store. She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Franklin, Me., says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxaUve medicine, because they are good and do their wora without making a fuss about It" These painless purifiers sold at Newlln's drug store. 25c Excelelnt Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 179 Glf ford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and bow 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, Thera It mora health for the digestive organla la a bottle of Electric Utter than la any other -emedy I kaw at" told under guarantee at Newtta'a srof atora. 80c liooslcr 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 iii annual reunion. ( Novel souvenirs will be given 'the veterans, being copies of a letter written In 1881 by General A. D. Strelght, whlla he was a prisoner In Llbby prison, and smuggled out of the barricade In a plug of navy tobar co. It's a slight difference In favor of the fool that between him and the half-learned man. s a ' s s FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Twenty-two empty five-gallon n cans for sale at this office. Five cent, each. . . , Good Hotel Proposition. For $3500, on easy terms; good ie cation for steady roomers, boarder, and transients; furnished. Inquire of John Palmer, at Palmer Hou . , J. Ransom. Elgin, R. F. D. No. i ' -2-lm For Sale. Team of heavy vouncr. vcii ,.,. horses. ' Harness and waenn at the Dollar second-hand store, mj Aaams avenue. , . ,. t , - ' FOR SALE Fifty thousand feet of lumber in old, mill buildings, at half price. Write or inquire of H. H. Hu- FOR SALE Model cottage. 4 rooms and closet, pantry, bath room with' lavatory and tub; porcelain sink In kitchen and pantry. Frost proof cellar; septic tank and sewer ry. tern. Barn for large storage of feed; box stall for carriage team, rooms for rigs and" harness. Street and walks complete. Everything new and neat. Will sell at bargain and good terms. Inquire No. 1517, cor ner N. Fir St. and T Ave. 'Phone Red 1281. .18tf Stimulation iVIUiont Irritation. In case of stomach and liver trou ble the proper treatment Is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liter and bowels without Irritating the organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics, it does art nauseate or grips' and la mild and pleewant to take. A. T. HllL druggist- Agricultural Collect CoTTaflls, Oregon. Offers collegiate courses In Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Horti culture, Animal' Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc; Forestry, Domestic Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me chanical and Mining Engineering; . Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses In Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Sclenor and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, ate. Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens September 25. Illustrated catalogue with full Infor mation on application to the Regis trar, free. , dw8-Itf OREGOIi Arrival and Depanare of Trains a La Grande. No. 1, westbound Portland special, arrives 9:28 a. m.; departs, ;I9 a. as. No. 8, east bound passenger, ma and express, arrives at tst a. a; de parts 8:59 a. an. No. I, aaatbouad Chicago pedal arrives 8:08 p. an.) departs, 9:19 a, an. No. I, westbound Dassengtr, aaaH and express, arrives 9:81 p. as.; de parts, io p. m. Elgjta Braactk Regular mixed train leaves IM Orande at I o'clock and. return at o'clock p. ' a. Tha aoggnc trala leavea La Grande at 19:88 p. na. and returns at 7:41 a. m. 9. TL USENET, Ajtal, La Oread, Oregoa. Flaa Paper. This evening and tomorrow Fergu son's, tha Book Store, will have cm display a line of Arltocrat stationery- 0$ 'V J 1"' f