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PAGE TWO. evening observer, la grande, gregox, cnday, sim-ranr-En ii, irs. La Grande Directory PHYSICIANS. O. 1 EIGGER3, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office,' Lewis Building, over Henry & Carr Undertaking Parlors. Office 'Phone Black 1321. Residence 'Phone Red 100L 3. H. HUBBARD. M. V. ?hjsiclan and Snrgeon. Office in New Bank Building. Rooms it'll. 'Phones: Residence. Main 89; Office. Main 71. DR. A. I RICHARDSON. Physician and Surge.' Office over Hill's Drag Store. Office 'Phone IBS'?. Residence Main SB N. MQLITOR. M. D.,' v Physician and Burgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot 8t Office Main 68 -:- Residence Main 69 BACON. & HALL . , j, t-nvslclans and Surgeons. Office 1 a Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62. DR. V. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic PhyslclaM. XlrksvlHe Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommer Building. ". Phones: Office Main S; Res. Main 84. O. II. UPTON, PH. G., 91. D. . ' Physician and Surgeon, pedal attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La G-ande National Bnk Building. Phones-Office, Main 2; Residence, 1 Main 82. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Eurgecn. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grands Residence 'Phone Red 70L i Office 'Phone Black 1381. Independent 'Phone 88. Both 'phones at residence. DR. W. H. RILET, Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kind:. Country calls promptly answered. Office 1414 Adams Avenue. Phones: Paclflo Black 1901. Independent, 873. YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES 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 arc need ed. Bring your children HERE today. Don't delay. If glasses are needed our price will be less than half the "other fellows' GEO. S. BIERNIE, SIEGRIST & CO. JEWPLERS AND 4H44t444'4-4t4-44-44-4-4f4'-t44-44-4 Gomplete equipment for rubber buggy tires; LA GRANDE IRON WORKS . f D. FITZQERALD. Proprietor ' Complete Machine Shops and Foundry e Professiona DENTISTS. ! C. B, CAUTHORN, f . Dentist. ' f ' , Office over Hill's Drug Store." La Grande ' Oregon, 3. C. PRICE, D. M. L. ' Dentist. . " '. , ' Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 199L La Grande Oregon, TEACHERS OF MUSIC PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Grande School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant School, 105 Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831. M1S3 STELLA L OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry'c Store. ELilCTRICAL ENGINEERS. v , L. A. PICKLE R. , Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineering , 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. ;i Twenty Tears Experience. ( ATTORNEYS. Chas. R. Cochran Geo. P. Cochra COCHRAN & COCHRAN. '7 Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - - - - Oregot R. IL LLOYD. ; ? Attorney at Law. Practice in all the1 courts of the 8tat and United States, ; Elgin - - - i: Oregon VIAVI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1978. Misses Naomi Williamson, sopho more. Pearl Huff, Junior, and Sarah Riddle, freshman, leave Wednesday morning for Eugene, to take up their respective courses In the University of Oregon. r Optician For OPTICIANS resetting and repairing STOCK SHOW Prlland, Ore, Sept. 14. (Special correspondence.) The Portland Coun try Club and Livestock show opens next Monday and continues all week. It will be the largest showing of live stock ever gathered together at one time in the Pacific northwest, not ex cepting the marvelous exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair. The speed con tests will be extraordinary; the great mile track is without a parallel on the American continent; yie transporta-. tion facilities to and from the grounds will be excellent, as both steam and electric roada will carry th3ir thous ands. The beautiful amphitheater built on steel trusses, the first of its kind In Oregon, is already completed. The State fair opens today under most favorable auspices.. The build ing and grounds are in "apple pie" or Jer, and exhibits In all ' departments superlof. i Every community in Oregon should be represented at the trans-Mississippi Comerclal congress in San Francisco October 6 to: 10. Each of the' com mercial bodies of the - sta te" should have at least one delegate; the mayor f each city and. the Judge . of . each cuumy nave been csked to', name dele gates. This congress, Whose sessions are second In Importance Only to those )f the, National .congress, and whose Jellberatlons have much Influence-on national legislation, has held one of its most important gatherings in Ore ?n, while citizens of this state have held the highest offices within the gift jf the organization. .Oregon dulry interests are up-to-date. President F. L. Kent, of the Oregon State Dairy association, ; has just returned from New York, where he has been In 'attendance upon the national convention of Dairy Instruct ors, under the sponsorship of the L'nlted States government. The managers of the Golden West and American Industries exposition, to be opened at Earls Court,. London, May 1, 1909, and continue for six months, Have asked the co-operation it Oregon through -Governor Cham berlain. It is the first Industrial ex position of this character held since 18S7. The business carried on between the United States and the United Kingdom comprises one-fifth of the entire coirimerce of the world, and It Is constantly Increasing. It is expect ed that this exhibit will bring together all the present-day achievements In science, Invention, handicrafts and trades In the United Suites. Hood River has organized a "Uni versity Club" with 63 members. There are only two other similar organiza tions in the Pacific northwest. A FIXE SITE. Mlmnnu&h Brother Will Pis Mill - Pond Ht Wallowa This Winter. Churles and James Mlmnnugh, who returned last Saturday night from Wallowa, report that they have al ready commenced the cnstruetlon- of three homes, on? for eneh of the men, and one for the mother of the two. During the winter months the mill ;ind will be constructed and early la the spring the construction of the mill close to the main line will be com menced. The capacity of the mill will bo such as to employ nearly ns many men ns are now on the payroll of the Perry mill. The site Nr the new mill In a splendid one, needing but ft spur from the main line to aeach the yards. ' Advcrtlx'd letter. Miss Lnura Bolton. Mrs. Will Mathers. Hattte Mead. , K. Uhl. Mrs. Cornelius Uhl. Mrs. Pearl Uhl. Mrs. Ella Wilcox. ,' Miss Maud Walker. John Abbott. . " O. H. Anderson. " Flunk U nicely. Ijinry Pell. J. S. Lniuhntn. Morten' Morteitson. 1 1.. Terln. Shields Fruit Co. . - A. M. Stowell 4. ' . Ed f tewart. " ' Chn. A. Uhl. , J. Frank Walker, t'lyde Wilson. These letters will be sent to-the dead Utter office on September 25, 1908. G M. R1CHEY, Postmaster. WHAT will you have for dinner today? You may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at . THE MODEL RESTAURAXT Trie Old Standby. Our cooking is a paragon of per fection, our food faultless, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we say, except that our prices are popular? We give a regu lar dinner for 25 cents. , Come and try it You will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy It The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Open Day weSeir weekly qi rn And Night Meal Tickets forWU Sho Likes Good Things. Mrs. Charles E; Smith of WeBt Franklin, Me., says; "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's Npw t" is " imiiy laxative medicine, because they are good and do their worn wethout making a fusf about It." These , painless purifier sold at Newlln'e drug store. 25c. ICE , TELEPnOXE rs A L:EOn OP 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 ofse leging his efforts at refor mare lnsin ing, soothing. Try a plate and well, no more need be said. For sale at A. T. HILL. FRED DCTLI. SILVERTHOnX 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 about your person, or In your house or office. Bank it with us and it wlll 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 will be perfectly satisfactory to you. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank OFFICERS: 1 P. M. BTRK1T. President W M. MILLER, Vice-President OEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier. T. J. RCROaOIN. Assistant Cashier, r. J. HOLMES, Treasurer. 7 -ft 1 "We Want Your ..Wants-. : ' ' " m: ; I Our Want Ad Column : -v Your want is p'aced before a thousand or more want-seekers J , every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want ad whe:e results are the keynotes? FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with board, in private ramlly. Also dressmaking. C. E. Wills, K07 th St. 'Phone Red 1042. . g-17tf FOR RENT One -room house, and one 7-room house, with bath. Mrs. . S. C. Zuber. FOR RENT Eighteen-room house; modern in every respect; suitable for up-to-date rooming house. Mrs. S. C. Zuber. A14tf FOR RENT Single or double room for gentleman. Furnished and with bath in connection. Apply at thi office. v 8-24tf FOR RENT A suite of . rooms for light housekeeping. Modern il dence, ground floor. 'Phone Red .1712. 7-16tf . FOR RENT Eight-room house, with in one block of High school; city wat.r, eieHiic 1'ghts. Inquire ' .-i' 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 402.' WANTED. WANTED j2 0 0 spi it fence posts. Call at Amalgamated Sugar company's office. WANTED Competent girl to do gen eral .horaework. Apply at this of fice, or 'phone Red 952. 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 trade an automobile for real estate. L. C. Smith. ' POSITION WANTED As bookkeep er. Will take position requiring all my time or will accept position re quiring part time. Apply at this of fice. LOST AXU FOUND. FOUNDi-Two bunches of keys. The owner may have same by calling at this office and proving property. How to Get Stronjr. 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 la my duty to tell those 1 who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about It. In my mother's case a 'marked gain In flesh lias re sulted, Insomnia has been overcome, and she Is steadily growing stronger." Electric Plttcrs quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Newlin's drug store. Excelclnt Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 279 Oif for Ave., San Jose. Cal., says: 'The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, blllous nes and torpor of the liver and bow els ; Is so pronrunced that I am prompted to say a word In Its favor, forjthe benefit of those seeking relief iron eucn afflictions. There la more hen th for the digestive organts In a botk e of Electric Bltterf than In" any oth r -meoy i Know of Bold under antee at Newlin'e drug etore. 60c. gurf Fall Millinery Opening I Tim are' cordlnlly Invited to attend the mil first showing of fall and winter Inery at Mrs. Rhodes' Millinery sto lea yoi tloi . In rflgln, September 12. All, ng styles and patterns for old and g. .Come and make your ncloo Prlces reasonable. Ifcm't for ho date, September 12, nnd don't t the place: First door south of get for Owl drug store. IS. CLARA RHODES, Elgin, Or. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Twenty-two empty five-gallon oil cans for sale at this of f ice. Five cents each. Good Hotel Proposition. For $3500, on easy terms; good lo cation for steady roomers, boarders and transients; furnished. Inqulre'of John Palmer, at Palmer Houm, or W. J. Ransom, Elgin, R. F. D. No. 1 8-24-ira For Sale. Team of heavy young, well broke horses. Harness and wagon. Inquire ai the Dollar second-hand store, 1415 Adams avenua. FOR SALE Fifty thousand feet of lumber in old mill buildings, at half - price. Write or inquire of H. H. Hu- ,w., w oumiilerville. " FOR SALE Model cottage, 4 Yooms and closet, pantry, bath room with lavatory and tub; porcelain sinks in Kitchen and pantry. Froet' proof cellar; septic tank and sewer sys tem. 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. 1317, cor- ner N. Fir St. and Y Ave. 'Phone Red 121. 8-lStf Stimulation Without Irritation In case of siomach and liver trou 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 these organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does nr nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pieawant to take. A. T,. Hill, druggist. Agricultural Collet ex , Corvallls, Oregon. Offera collegiate courses in Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Horti culture, Animal . Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Doraestlo Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me chanical and Mining, Engineering; . Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses in Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Science 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-tr ORSIGOH S&oisriiiiE Arrival and Departure of Trains M La Grande. No. 1, westbound Portland Special, arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs. 9:30 a. m. No. t, eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at :45 a. m.; de parts :5 a. m. No. I, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. ra. No. B, westbound passenger, mall and express, arrives 9:65 p. m.; de parts, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. Regular mixed . train leaves La Grande at 8 o'clock and returns at 8 o'clock p. m. The logging train leaves La Grande at 12:20 p. m. and returns at 7:45 p. m. 3. II. KEEXET, Agent. La Grande, Oregon. George Stoddard leaves tonight foj" Portland, expecting to return Wednes day morning.