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rAGE TWO. EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, OinCKSPAr, SETTEXErR IT, 18C8. iff H IN a Grande Prof essicnaS Directory PHYSICIANS. O. I BIGGERS, M. D.. Physician and Surgeon. Office, Lewis Building, over Henry & Carr Undertaking Parlor. Office 'Phone Black 1J2L r Residence 'Phone Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. BffJce in New Bank Building. Rooms Sft-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main ' it; Office, Main 71. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. I'uyslclan ana burgee. , Office over Hlll'a Dm. Store, Office 'Phone lie. Residence Main 55 N. MOLITOR, M. D.', ' Fbysician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot 8t Office Main 58 Residence Main 19 i BACON ft HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. Building. 'Phone Main 19. -C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M, K. Hall, Residence, Main 52. ICR. F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOOR! Osteopathic Physicians. JEIrksvillo Graduates Under Founder. Office Bommer Ballding. ' Phones: Office Main (8; Res. Main . C. II. IPTON, PH. O., M. D. ,; PhjKirlan and Surgeon. Cpectal attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La G-nnde National Bnk Building. t V "Phones Office, .Main 2; Residence, Main 12. ) VETERINARY SCHGEOXS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, ; Veterinary Snrgrcn. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 11 6 L Independent 'Phone 18. Both 'phones at residence. DR. W. H. RILEY, Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kinds. Country calls promptly answered.- Office 1114 Adams Avenne. Phones: Pacific Black 1901. Independent, 873. YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES j Should be looked after Now Not after they have started their Studies and bcan 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 are needed our price will be less than half the "other fellows" GEO. S. BIERMI0, Optician For SIEGRIST & CO- JEVVf LERS AND OPTICIANS Gomplete equipment for rubber .buggy tires. I LA GRANDE IRON WORKS j 5 D. FITZQERALD, Propristor ' Complete Machine Shops and Foundry tttteatteetaeeeteeeeaeteattteaeettttttt.5 DENTISTS. C B. CACTHORN, '. ' Dentist. ' . Office over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Oregon. 3. C PRICE. D. M. D. ' Dentist. Room 21, La Grande National Bask Building. 'Phone Black 1991. La Grande 'Oregon TEACHERS OF MCSIO PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day, assistant. School,' 105 Greenwood Aye., one door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1731. M1B3 STELLA V. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry!! Store. i ELiXTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. vm, nming, irrigation n:nguieertmt and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grand ... - . - Orego C. It. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. . Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl . . ; neerlng. Twenty Years' Experience. ATTOHXEY3. Cnas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cochra COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - - . . Oregoi K. H. LLOTD. Attorney at Lw. Practice in all the courts of the State and United States. Elgin - - - - - - Oregon VIAVL MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1971. r . TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. oor trnrer returni oor monet II rou dcou tit EcliulionV lU-,1. we pay turn. resetting and repairing D (ill :VS ITEMS Ladd Canyon, Sept 16. (Special.) Miss Alta Banton has returned home from La Grande, where she was a visitor for several days at the home of Mrs. Edwin Gates. Mr. Gates passed through here last week on his way home from Eagle valley, with a load of nice fruit', ; ,' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Braden spent Sunday with Mrs. Braden's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClure. Miss Dora Murdock arrived from Monmouth, Ore.;Saturday, and open ed school here Monday. It has not yet been determined Just how many months school will run.' ; -. The new fence around the school hous Is completed except stringing the wire. ' ; E. T. Peebler left Monday morning with his hay baler and crew for Clo ver creek to bale some hay. ,, William Hansen and family are moving to La Grande. The Misses' Mary Penington and Ma bel Wallaee, both of La Grande, have returned home after being the guests for several days of ' Miss Frankle Peebler. ; Miss Verdle Graham la home after visiting several days at .. La Grand w,xn ultra. Charles Candler.' Cow Killed by Train.' .A black Jersey milch cow belong ing to Frank Counsell, was killed by the train near. Hot Lake Saturday. COUNTY f AIR Wallowa. Sept 17. (Special.) The following program for the races for the Wallowa county fair has been prepared by the committee on races. No races 'Will be run on Friday as that day will be given over to the athletic contests. Thursday, October 8. Quarter-mile, 2-year-old running race, free for all First money, $20; second, $10. Entrance fee, $5. Saddle horse race, quarter-mile; free for all horses that have not run for public money Firnt money, $10; second, $5. Entrance fee, $2. SO. Saturday, October 10. Throe-clghths mile running racj, tree ror an jarst money, $35; sec ond, $13. Entrance fee, $7.50. Trotting race, free for all (two best In three heats) . half-mile First money, $35; second, $20. Entrance fee. $10. In all races, throe must enter and two start. Entrance feo Is payable to the secretary of the race commit tee not' later than 8. o'clock .of the evening precldlng the race. First race each day at 2 o'clock; second race at 2:30. THE ELEMENT OP SAFETY 4 IX TKEATMEXT. Too much has the safety been left out of view In the treating of disease. Alen pruliably .reasoned that when there was so much danger unvwuv. n little mure would not much matter. Hut would it not s,-eni that this was exactly the reverse of the real truth? It Is the last straw that breaks the cnuiel'g back. When there li alreaily en much danger. It would seem to bo the very Inst thing to add any more. Knowing what the world does know about drus. what Is the Hctunl per rent of danger compared with the per cent of assurance lif tlvlr use? That Is the way to look at the question. Met'.lohl in.-n will II you thnt the practice of m'tliclne consists of much moiv thun thu ine of drugs. True. Hut that Is the only thing that dis tinguishes M. I.'s from ost-oinths that and the highly perfected osteo pathia LnevvleilKe of the hody. Osteo pathy especially emphasise this 1m portnnt eli-ment of safity In th- treat ing of lls,.se. Osteopathic Health. A young lady whllo out . walking, heard for the first time that her wid owed mother was again to be married. She wss compelled to tt right down and cry. She couldn't go a tep-fa(r)ther. Mi CARD New Alfalfa 't - v Hay All Kinds of Hay Grain and Teed A. V. OLIVER Slater Block Pnone Main 57 , Jefferson Avenue The world always sees something more practical in painting a pump thin In purifying the water down out of sight. ' ',''. , : TELEPHONE US ' A LABOR OP 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 aid delicious. All flavors of se leglng bis efforts at refor mare insin Ing, soothing. Try a plate and well, no more need be eald. For sale at a t. mix. FRED DCTLI. SILVERTIIORX & 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 will be absolutely secure both night and day. We secure our customers against loss, and they find us courteous ana reliable people to deal with. Our methods of dolnsr bus iness will be perfectly satisfactory to you. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank OFFICERS: F. M. BTRK1T, President WM. MILLER. Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER. Cashier. T. J. SCROaoiN. Assistant Cashier r. 3. UOLUE3. Treasurer. IVCiiVaht Our Want Your want is p'aced before a thousand or more- want-seekers ever? day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of jour want ad where result are the keynotes? FOR REST. FOR RENT A furnished bouse; , , moderin; close in; S rooms. Bath and pantry. Call at 1405 6th St., or phone Red 1472. r FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with board. In prlvaiv ramlly. 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. ' FOR RENT Elghteen-roora 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.wth ' bath In connection. Apply at this . officn. . ;- - FOR RENT Six-room house for rent near flouring mill. ..Inquire of Mrs. J. 11. Lilly, near the La Grande flouring mill. FOR RENT A suite light housekeeping, donee, ground ' floor. 1712. of rooms for Modern resi 'Phone ' Red 7-16tf FOR" RENT Eight-room house, with in one block of High school; city wat.r, eie;ttic 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 po Black 462. f WANTED. WANTEI 200 split fence posts. Call hi Amaigamatea sugar company office. - WANTED Competent girl to do gen era! hocsework. Apply at this of fice, or 'phone Red 952. 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. WANTED Woman to do family washing at the residence once a week. 'Phone to Red 22. LOST AXD FOUND. FOUND Two bunches of keys. The owner may have same by calling at this office and proving property. Cured Hay lover and Summer Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle,, Ind., writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so dis tressing that it interfered with my.ee tuition; opens September 25. business. I had many of the symp- Illustrated catalogue with full lnfor toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre- matlon on application to the Regis scriptlon did not reach my case, and . trar. free. d&w$-ltf I took several medicines which seem ed to only aggravate my case. For tunately I Insisted upon having Fo ley's Honey and Tar and it quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." A. T. Hill, druggist. Excclelnt Health Advk-c. Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. $79 Glf ford Ave., San Jose, Cat, says:. "The worth of Electric Eltters as a general family remedy, for headache, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and bow els Is so proncunced 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 dlgertlve organls In a bottle of Electric Bittern than in any other -medy I know of." , Sold under guarantee at Newlln's drug store. COc. Full Millinery Opcnlnji. Tou are cordially Invited to attend the first showing of fall and winter millinery at Mrs. Rhodes' Millinery store. In Elgin, September 12. All leading styles and patterns for old and young. Come and make your selec tions. Prices reasonable. Don't for get the date, Beptembcr 12, and don't forget the Place: First artni smith n Owl drug store. I MHS. CLARA RHODES, Elgin, Or. j Your VUmis Ad Column FOR SALE, FOR SALE Two to four acre of suburban property, well tm PhoneBlack 1532, or see E. ' v , Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE. " Twenty-two empty five-gulion ... cans for sale at this office. Five cents each. . - Good Hotel Proposition. For $3500, on easy terms; good !. cation for steady roomers, boaraer and transients; furnished. Inquire of John- Palmer, at Palmer Hou-e, or J. Ransom, Elgin, R. F. D. No. 1 For Sale., Team of heavy young, well broko horses. Harness and wagon. Inquire at the Dollar second-hand Btore, 1415 Adams avenua. j FOR SALE Fifty thousand feet of lumber In o!4 mill buildings, at halt price. Write or inquire of H. H. Bu. ron, of Summerville, FOR SALE Model cottage,1 room and closet, pantry, bath room with lavatory and tub; porcelain sinks lo kitchen and paqtry. . Frost proof cellar; septic tank and "sewer gyj.. 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. 1317, cor ner N. Fir St and T Ave. 'Phons Red 1261. 8-lStt SliniulaUo vVlthout lrrltatioijir"" In case of stomach and liver trou ble the proper treatment is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrnp aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without irritating theso organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does nt nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. A. T. H11L druggist. Agricultural College Corvallla, Oregon. Offers collegiate courses in Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Horti culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domeatla , Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me chanical and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy.- ' Offers elementary courses in Agri culture, Forestry, Demesttc Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanic Arts, Including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equtpment; " OSJEGOH Arrival and Departure of Trains at La Grande. No. 1, westbound Portland Special, arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m. No. 6, eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at 6:46 a. m.; da part 6:60 a. m.( No. I, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 1:05 p. m.; departs, 1:10 p. o No. S, westbound passenger, malt and express, arrives 9:65 p. m.; de parts, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. .Regulsr mixed train letTee U Grande at 8 o'clock and returns st o'clock p. m. The logging trsia 1 leaves lm uranae at iz:iv p. m. returns at 7:41 p. m. J. II. KEENEY, Agent. , La Grande, Oreco. tlPS ill i e e a.; 71 I