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TAGE TWO.
EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1908.
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PHYSICIANS.
!. G. L. BIGGER8, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office, Lewis Building, over Henry
& Carr Undertaking Parlors.
Office 'Phone Black 1321.
Residence 'Phone Red 1001.
J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. .
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In New Bank Building. Rooms
. 'Phones: Residence, Main
8; Office, Main 79.
DR. A. I RICHARDSON,
Physician and Surgeo.
' Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 136'. Residence Main 65
N. MOLITOR. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon, '
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St.
Office' Main 68 -:- Residence Mala 69
Phrsiclans and Surgeons.
Office !i a Grande National Bank
Building. . 'Phone Main 19.
C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62.
DR. V. E. MOORB
DR. H. C. P. MOORI
Osteopathic Physicians.
Klrksville Graduates Under Founder.
Office Eommer Balldlng.
Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Mala 14
C. II. UPTON, PH. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
f peclal attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
Office In La O'ande .National Bank
1 Building. .
TJlonee Office, Main 2; Residence,
FETERLNABT SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON, "
' veterinary Burgee n.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La. Grand
Residence 'Phone Red T01.
Office 'Phone Black 1861,
ffl't Inflefehdent 'Phone II.
Bath 'phones at residence.
DR. W. H. RILEY,
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
of all kinds. Country calls promptly
answered.
Office 1414 Adams Avenue.
Phones: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 373.
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Should be looked after Now j
Not after they have started their Studies and
began to have eye troubles. We'll measure
the eye FREE and tell you if glasses are need
ed. Bring jour children HERE today. Don't
delay. If glasses arc needed our price uilr
be less than half the "oilier fellows"
GEO. S. BIERNIE, Optician For :
SIEGRIST & CO-1
JEWfLERS AND OPTICIANS 5
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Gomplete equipment for
rubber buggy tires.
j LA GRANDE
J O. FITZQERALD, Proprietor
, Complete Machine Shops ind Foundry
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Professional
DENTISTS.
C. B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande .. Oregon.
J.-C PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building.' 'Phone Biack 1991.
La Grande Oregon
TEACHERS OP MUSIC
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal.
La Grande School of Muhic.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 105
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA D. OLIVER. ,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio over J. M. Berry's Store.
L. A. PICKLE R.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englneerlai
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.'
La Grande - ... . Orego
C. 11. THORNTON. ,
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering. Twenty Years' Experience.
ATTORNEYS.
Ctaaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocbra
COCHRAN COCHRAN,
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande , OregoL
R. H. LLOYD.
, Attorney at Law.
Practice In all the courts of the State
TO" Vnd United States.
Elgth ...... Oregon
VIAtt.
MRS. GRACE McALtSTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 1976.
, Notice to Lot Owners.'
As we have a sextlon who is not ac
quainted with the different owners, he
desires to ask you ihro.ugh this notice
to please leave your monthly pnyments
at Henry & Carr's.
CEMETERY COMMITTEE.
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resetting and repairing 2
IRON WORKS J
DEAD MAft
Baker City, Sept. 11. The Herald
says:
Returning from ' Huntington this
morning, where he had been holding
an Inquest over the remains of John
E. Ergle, Coroner Ison stated to a re
porter for the Herald that the man
came to his 'death by be ng crushe 1
between two cars.
The story of the n! 'dent as told hv
the dead man's friend and companion
takes away the first belief that the
man was a hobo and at once attracts
attention to the tragedy. John En
glc was a miller by trade and resided
In Denver. His friend is-also a man
of education and Intelligence. To
gether they sought the golden west as
business in their lines was dull In
Denver. To the . harvest fields was
this ambition, and like ma'ny men en
route for such places, vthey were not
paying railroad fare, but were riding
freight trains Instead. At Huntington,
while a freight train was switching,
Englo crixwled between two cars to
jecure a place for making his Journey.
!t so happened that "one of the cars
was short a drawhead and when the
train was backed the cars squeezed
Engld's life out. Ttonetlrm n V;n
opened the space between t,hem and
his body was permitted to drop on the
trackand seven cars ran over it, sev
ering ilio rinh! leg and left arm. H
was deid whir, ricked up. Relatives
livo la I f.i i they nn e beer, u
formed.. f th incident. Where they
will have the remains buried Is noli
known.
' , Birth Record.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.,W. C. Kelley,
in May Park,May 10, a nine pound
daughter.
CUKES
Coughs and Colds
PREVENTS
Pneumonia" and
Consumption
Foley's Honey and Tap not only
tops the cough, but heals and strength
em the lungs and prevents serious re
mits from a cold.
There la no danger of Pneumonia,
Consumption or other serious lung
trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar
Is taken, as it will cure the most ktub
born coughs the dangerous kind that
settles on the lungs and may develop
Into pneumonia over night,
U you have a cough or cold do not
risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey
and Tar will cure you quickly and
strengthen your lungs.
Remember the name Foley's
Honey and Tar-and refuse any
substitute offered. Do not take chances
with some unknown preparation that
costs you the same when you can get
Foley's Honey and Tar, that costs
you no moro and is safe and certain
in results. Contains no opiates.
Cured After Physicians Said He
Had Consumption.
E. If. Joucs, Pastor M. E. Church,
Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or
eight years ago I had a very severe cold
which physicians said was very near
pneumonia, aud which they afterwards
pronounced consumption. Through a
(riend I was induced to try a sample of
Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me
to much relief that I bought some of
the regular sixe. Two or three bottles
:ured roe of what the physicians called
ionsumptlon, and I have never had any
trouble with my throat or lung since
that time."
Thiee sites-25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent site contains two and
jne-half times as much as the small sis
and the $1.00 bottle almost tlx times
u much.
A.T.HILL DruggU
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N'ew Autonatk" Safety Device Dcsignwl
' to Ireveiit Derailments.
.; .The Harrlman system of railroads
will In the near future adopt an auto
matic railroad safety device that Is de
signed to prevent a train from passing
a train order board or block signal
when euch signal Is at stop position.
The test was given at Graham sta
tion on the O. R. & N. railroad a few
days ago and was a great success. It
is said that the new device will pre
vent derailments at switches even
though the engineer or switchman be
asleep. -.
- Two for the Price of One.
Two tablets and two pencils for the
price of one. Red Cross drug store.
The growers In the peach paradise
north of Salem are proving to all
doubters, Just now, that they have the
best peach country in the world,
claims the Statesman.
Possessing the advantage of being
acid-proof and of harboring no dis
ease germs, glass bricks, a product of
Germany, are very popular. They are
translucent but not transparent.
Fall Millinery Opening.
Tou are cordially invited to attend
the first showing of fall and winter
millinery at Mrs. Rhodes' Millinery
store, in rilgln, September 12. All
leading styles and patterns far old and
young. . Come and make your scir-c.
lions. Prices reasonable. Don't for
get the date, September 12, and don't
forget the place: First door south of
Owl drug Rtose.,
MRS. CLARA RHODES, Elgin, Or.
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TELEPHONE US
A LABOR OP LOVE.
You never get tired of our delight
ful lee cream, made from purest In
gredients, It's always of a uniformly
high quality. Absolutely pure, whole
some and delicious. All flavors of se
lcglng his efforts at refor mare insln
Ing, soothing. Try a plate and well,
no more need be eild.
For sale at .
A. T. HILL. .
EKED DITLI.
SILVEHTIIOKN & M.WK.
Blue Mountain
Creamery Co.
it Is A Safe Plan
to bank one's money and not to hoard
It where ft can be stolen. Do not keep
much money about your person, m
In your house or offtre. Rank It with
us and It , will be absolutely secure,
both nlht and day. We secure, our
customers atrnlnst lots, and they find
us courteous and rellnble people to
deal with. Our methods of doing bus
iness will be perfectly satisfactory to
you. v
The Eastern Oregon
Trust S. Savings
bank
OFFICERS!
F. M. BTRKIT, President
WM. MILLER. Vice-President
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. SCROGGIN. Assistant Cashier.
T. . HOLMES, Tmram.
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Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before a thousand'or more want-seeW.
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of vn,,!
want aa where results are the keynotes? , ' r
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with
board, In private ramily. Also
dressmaking. C. E. Wills, 1407 9th
St. 'Phone Red 1042. 8-17tf
FOR RENT One 4-room house, and
one 7-room house, with bath. Mrs.
S. C. Zuber. . ' v
FOR RENT Elghteen-room house;
modern in every respect; suitable
for up-to-date rooming house. Mrs.
S. C. Zuber. Al4tf
FOR RENT Single or double room
for gentleman. Furnished and with
bath In connection.. Apply at this
office. 8-24tf
FOR RENT A' Bulte of rooms for
light housekeeping. , Modern resi
aence, ground floor. 'Phone Red
"12. 7-16tf
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FOR RENT Eight-room house, with
in one block of High school; .city
wat.r, eienric I'ghts. Inquire ;
Martin Larson, 908 Third and J Ave.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
housekeeping.- Pleasant location;
close In. Inquire of Mrs. Hattie R.
McDonald, 1616 Sixth- street, or
,'phone to Black 462.
WANTED.
WANTED 200 split fence posts. Call
at Amalgamated Sugar company's
office.
HELP WANTED Two exDerienced
lroners and one experienced mangle
girl. Apply at Cherry's New Laun
dry. S5.n
WANTED Competent girl to do gen
eral hoi-sework. Apply at this of
fice, or 'phone Red 952.
WANTED--Giii 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. Glllllan. 'Phone Main .71.
" 9-7-12
WANTED To trnde an
automobile
for real estate.' L. C,
Smith.
WANTED Chambermaid.
Apply a
9-9-11
Elue Mountain House.
How to iet Strong.
P. J. (Daley, of 1247 W. Congress
St., Chicago, tells of a way to become
strong. He says: "My mother, who
old and was very fetble, 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 sain In flesh hns re
sulted, Insomnia has been overcome,
and she Is steadily growing stroller."
Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom
neli. liver and kidney complaints.
Sold under givirnntei; nt Newlln's drug
store.
F.vcelrlnt Ilouith Arivkc.
Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 379 Glf
ford Ave., Pan 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 rroncunced that I am
prompted to say a word In Its favor,
for the benefit of those seeking relief
from such afflictions. There Is more
health for the directive organls In a
bottle of Electric Bitter than In any
other medy 1 know of." Sold under
Kuarsntee at Newlln's drug store. . 60c.
HiMsrr Vctcrniw.
Indlnnnpoll. Ind., Sept. 9. Surviv
ors of the 41st Indiana regiment from
many states are gathering today ,tt
their old ramping ground for the Hi
annual reunion. Novel souvenirs will
bo Riven the veterans, being copies of
a letter written In 1863 by General .
D. Strelght. while he was a prisoner
In Lihby prison, and smuggled out of
the barricade In a plug of navy tobacco.
Your Wants
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FOR SALE,
FOR SALE.
Twenty-two empty . flve-ga0Il
cans for sale at this office. Fiv. J
each. Ve
Good Hotel Imposition
For $3500, on easy terms; gj.
cation , for -steady roomers, boarW
and transients; furnished. Inquire f
John Palmer, at Palmer HouM, 0r
J. Ransom, Elgin, R. p. d. n0. i '
8-24-la
' For Sale. - T
Team of heavy young, well brok
horses. Harness and wagon. Inquire.
at the Dollar second-hand store, Uis.
Adams avenua. ,
FOR SALE-Fifty thousand feet 0f I I 1
lumber in, old mill buildings, at half . ' t
price. ,Write or inquire of H. a Hu. j 1
FOR SALE Model cottage, 4 room,
and closet, pantry, bath room with
"lavatory and tub; porcelain gln8 la
kitchen and pantry. Frost 'proof
eellar; - septic tank and sewer syi.
tem. v Barn fpr large storage of feed;
box stall for carriage team, rooms
for rigs arid harness. Street and
walks complete. Everything new
and neat. Will sell at bargain and
good terms, laquire No. 1317, cor.
ner N. Fir St. and T Ave. 'Phons
Red 1261. - j.uti
Stimulation vVIUioul 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 liver
and bowels without Irritating these
organs like pills or ordinary cathar
tics. It does nt nauseate or gripe
and Is mild and pieswant to take. A.
T. Hill, druggist. .
Agricultural College
Con allls, Oregon.
Offers collegiate courses In Agrl
culture, Including Agronomy, Horti
culture, Animal Husbandry. Dairs
Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domestie
Science and Art; Civil, Electrical. Me
chanical and Mining Engineering;
Commerce: Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses in Agri
culture, Forestry, Domestic Selene
and Art, Commerce and Mechsnla
Arts, Including forge work, cabinet
making, steam 'fitting, plumbing, ra
chlne work, etc
trong faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; opens September 25.
Illustrated catalogue with full Infor
mation on application to the Regls-
Isltrar. free.
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OREGON
Arrival and Departure of Trains at
Im Grande.
. No. 1, westbounu Portland Special,
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs. 9:30 a. m.
No. 6, eastbound , passenger, mall
and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts 6:60 a. m.
No. 2, eastbound Chlcsgo Special,
arrives 8:05 p. m.; deparU, 8:10 p. nv
No. B, westbound passenger, mail
and express, arrives 9:58 p. m.; de
parts, 10 p. m.
Elgin Branch.
Regular mixed train leaves La
Grande at 8 o'clock and returns at
o'clock p. m. The logging tral
leaves La Grande at 11:10 p. m. sb4
returns at 7:45 p. m.
J. II. K EE NET, Agent
m Orde, Oreco.
Fin Paper.
Thl evening and tomorrow Fergu
son's, the Book Utore, will have
display lfne of Arttocrat stationery.
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