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. PACE fcVTO. EVENING OBSERVER, LA G'RANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. , EIGTIT PAGES t.i 'II' M v 1 : It' ( i , -1 " 1 La Grande Directory PHYSICIANS. . , O. L BIGGERS, M. D., , ' Physician and Surgeon. Office, Lewis Building, over Henry A Carr Undertaking Parlors. . OffiM 'Phono Black 1ISL Residence 'Phone Red 1001. J. B. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. ' Office In New Bank Building. Rooms 80-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main 9; Office. Mala 71. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgco. ' ' Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone 186. Reeldence Main IS N. MOLITOR. M. D Physician and Surgeon. w avyvt WW Office Main 68 Residence Main IS BACON (k HALL.. Phvslctans and Surgeons. Office t. a Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 1. C T. Bacon. Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62. OR. V. E. MOORB '.. v . DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians. Elrksville Graduates Under Founder Office Sommer Building. Phones: Office Main 88; Rea Main 14 C. II. UPTON, PIL G., M. D. (' Physician and Surgeon. , , Special attention given to, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La dande National Bank Building. 'phones Office, Main 2; Residence, Main SS. VETERINARY 6URGEONS. DU. P. A. CHARLTON, , . Veterinary Surgecn. .Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black llll. Inderendent 'Phone IS. Both 'phones at residence. DR. W. H. RILET, Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery sf all' .kind. Country calls promptly ..Answered. " " 'V-VMVVka-. i, Office 1414 Adwris Avenue. ,V Phones: Pacific Black 1101. Independent, 178. YOUR CHILDREN'S EYESf Should be looked after Now Not after they have started their Studies and began to have eye troubles. We'll measure the eye TREE and tell you if glasses are need ed. Bring your children MERE today. Don't delay. If glasses are needed our price will be less than half the "other fellows" GEO. S. BIERNIE, dj SIEGRIST & CO ii " IFIVHFRS ANn nPTiriANC r" Cemplete equipment for rub6erbug47 tires. ti LA GRANDE Professional DENTISTS. C. B. CAUTHORN, ' :' '; : Dentist. V '' '', Office over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande ' Oregon. i J. & PRICE, D. M. D. ; 'Dentist." Room SS, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black till. La Grand ' Oregon TEACHERS OF MUSIC . PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Grande School of Mnslo. Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 105 Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 18 SI. , . MISS STELLA D. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony., iiMuo over 4. M. Berry's store. v ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.' L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englneerls and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications." Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande - - - - . . Orego C. R, THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Tears' Experience.. ATTORNEYS. Chas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cochra COCHRAN COCHRAN, Attorney a La Grande National Bank Building La Grande - . ' Oregoi R. H. LLOYD. Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts of the State and United States. Elgin - - . Oregon C. II. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the State and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 187C. Optician For ae i resetting and repairing IRON WORKS J SAMPLE Of THf BALLOT SHOULD BE PROMPT COUNT OP COUNTY VOTES. With Only Four Names- to Vote for Out of a Lint of 20, Voting and Granting Will Be a Matter of Dis- patch Sliarp Contrast With Long Ballot of Last Spring. There Is one consolation about hav ing district and state elections at a seperate time from the presidential election, as there will not be as long a suspense period from the time the polls close until the ballots are count ed In Union county, especially. In sharp contrast to the long, com plicated ticket of last spring, the bal lot for the November election In this county will contain omy the names of the 20 presidential electors and the men whom each group of four repre sent Every man knows for whom he ib BKjiug io voie oeiore ne enters the booth, with the result that voting will v - , . i . ... . . . ..... ..... . - (Wilf. lit! counted at the same ratio of rapidity. it is very probable that the city of La Grande will know how its presiden tial vote stands, complete from every precinct, . before midnight. With the systematic manner of compiling elec tion returns which The Observer has heretofore demonstrated", a complete table should be In the local office from every precinct In the county before daybreak. ; For hs convenience of voters, there Is published herewith a partial repe tition of an article of recent date, naming the presidential electors, but which this time have a broader scope: Slate. For electors of president and vice president of the United States. Vote for four. . For president William H. Taft. For vice-president James S. Sher man. .. V 12. " R. R. Butler of Gilliam county, republican. . ' ' 13. J. D. Lee, of Multnomah coun ty, republican. 14. A. C. Marsters. of Douglaa coun ty, republican. .'- 15. Frank J. Miller, of Linn coun ty, republican. , : For president William J. Bryan. For vice-president John W. Kern. 18. O. P. Coshow, of Douglas coun ty, democratic. 17. August Huckesteln, of Marjon county, democratic.. 18. E. S. P. McAllister, of Multno mah county, democratic. 19. Samuel White, of Baker county, democratic. For president Eugene W. Chafln. For vice-president Aaron S. Wat kins. 20. W. P. Elmore ,of Linn county, prohibition. SI. Hiram Gould, of Washington county, prohibition. 22. A. J. Hunsacker, of Tamhlll county, prohibition, 2S. F. McKercher, of Multnomah county, prohibition. For president Eugene 'V. Debs. For .vice-president Benjamin Han ford. '24. Peter S. Bee , of Umatilla county, socialist, 25. W. T. Grldcr, of Union county, socialist. 28. James E. Quick,, of Coos coun ty, socialist. 27. F. C. Varnor, of Benton coun ty, socialist. For president Thomas L. Hlsgen. For vice-president John Temple Graves. 28. John W. Bennett, of Clackamns county. Independence. 21. William R. Lake, of Multnomah county, Independence. SO. Michael' J. Malley, of Multno mah county, Independence. SI. Thomas A. Sweeney, of Multno mah county, independence. Notice v, CrrOMors. All who are Inter nri j are hereby notified that the trug stock of the Newlln Drug CoM ha rg been dlsp44 of by me. and a entire of that flrn up to the Sth fc-ptemter, 1188. now being wound up, all bill and accounts v rj the Newlla lm Co., contract 1 ti'vioua to that tate, art now do -nd coil ctable at th ..lln Book 1 Stationery Co. All aenoaa ao todebU d are reaoaaUt call Uxera at o3 ted make settlement of th!i IfR MANY ARE AT BAKER. Good Weather AH That Is Needed to Make it a Great Event. Baker City, Oct. 15, All trains leading to Baker are crowded with passengers who are coming for the fair. Commencing yesterday evening the Sumpter Valley passenger train brought In a load of interior people to spend a few days here and today trains from the east and west have been heavily loaded with Baker City passengers. Haines -people are attend ing the fair in large numbers, and many are coming from North Powder. Huntington Is doing her share toward making the county seat fair a success. But, while towns along the railroad are sending many delegations Eagle and Pile valley people are also here. They drive across the country a dis tance of from 40 to 60 miles, and It is noticeable that tHey always arrive In Baker happy, seeming not in the least tired from the overland Journay. Honey lor Sale. Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec tions, In quantities to suit customers. OSWALD VOLSWINKLER. d-w . Island 0ty. TIME AND GAStlf . : t Saved by my Met.ied of Digging Wells ! a. 'o Wood Used Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon ey. Instruction in Gaso line Engineering .V . Call or Write R. A. WEST, The Well Driller NEW LO : T IO N My patrons will now find m at the Oregon Pro duce Company's building on Jefferson Avenue With a full line of HAY. FLOUR, MILL FEED, GRAIN, and GARDEN and GRASS SEEDS : : : : : A. V. OLIVER ; ; Pione Wan 57' i J ; rssttttttttsssMsssnsiu! 4 ED SrtrtrNOHAM, 4 . AUCTIOMBXB. Bajea arted a stsert iMttoa. 4, 8aQataeao goaaaUsa. 4 N axtr eWrte tor dtstaae a LA oT' We Want Your 11ants '" -" IN .'....".' ' Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers ' every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of votir want ad whe:s results are the keynotes? ' " , v - : i; " -"' FOR RENT. FOR RENT Brick building, 20x50, on Elm street Inquire of A. C. Hunt ington. ..' FOR RENT -Seven-room . modern house, corner Sixth and P streets. In quire of A. E. Stephens. FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping rooms. 1706 Sth St., corner Depot - lB-tf FOR RENT Two rooms, and . Uble board for two. 'Phone to Red 1771, pr call at 1619 Adams avenue.' FOR RENT Furnished front room; modern. One block from postofflce. 'Phone to Black 1172. rCI ... liluli a A. . iurumneu nouse; modern; close in; 6 rooms; bath and pantry. Call on janitor La Grande National Bank. - 10-2-14 FOR RENT 38 acres good land; 12 acres In alfalfa and orchard grass;' 6 acres in orchard, rest in plew land; land situated 4 miles north of La ' Grande; exceptional terms to right person. A. B. French, R. F. D. No. 1. dOct27 WANTED. WANTED Success Magazine requires the services of a man In La Grande to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effect ive; position permanent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qual ifications; salary, $1.60 per day, with good commission option. Address, with references, R..C. Peacock, room 102, Success Magazine Bldg., New York. ' Octl7 WANTED Man to split wood. 'Phone . Black 4S2. 16-lt DRESSMAKING Fancy dressmaking parlors, at 1407 Ninth street Satis faction guaranteed. 'Phone Red 1042. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND A man's practically new glove, tan; found in front of stair way leading to opera house. Owner mal call and get It at Observer of fice. 10-14-16. Tallor-Made Suits. The Van-Duyn Company has received a consignment of the latest tailor-made Suits, which just very will surely please the ladles. See regular display ad for Illustration. Public Sale. I will offer for sale at my place one mile west of Summervllle, Thursday, October 22, 1908, seven horses, two of these are good single drivers; 18 head cattle; one 2-year-old registered Polled uurnam ou.i; i-year-oia bull; two bull calves; 1 seven-months-old, one five: four polled Durham cows, 8 years old; three polled Durham heifers, 1 year old; two Jersey cows; one Poland ChU na boar;' one-year-old. A few young Poland China sows and boars. These hogs are pedigreed. One McCormlck binder, almost as good as new; one new press drill; one mower; one new gang plow; four new wagons; two se'.s of heavy work harness; one set nearly new. Sale commences at 10 o'clock. Free lunch at noon. Terms of sale: A credit of 18 months will be given on approved notes, at 8 per cent from date. A. J. STORY. H. B. DAVIDHIZER, Auctioneer. dwOctS-Sl. Notloo for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive sealed bids up to 10 o'clock a. m.. Thursday, Octo ber, II, 1108, for excavating channel for Grande Ronde river, near Perry, Ore., as per plana and specifications on file la the orrtca of the county clerk. The county court referring the right to reject any and all blda. giBBI FOR RAT.f i FOR SALE Two to fnn. suburban property, well hnWo, PhoneBlack 1682, or see r V K-mmerer, 2004 Adams avenue "i " . ; FOR SALE. Twenty-two empty flve-wHon s cans for sale at this office. Flve s each. ' '.. . FOR SALE Cheap land, sugar factory. ' v Inquire i FOR SALE Canary birds; gooq to c'"- -none jiacn 211, or call a .8116 N. Spruce St "for" sale or trade h ..,! one z-year-oia Jorsev hull Black 1372. " n ; . For Sale. ' Thoroughbred white Leghorn, ring!,' comb cocks. All pure breeding toaj Inquire, of F. B. Houston, Box 48, u- urande, Ore. -- Sweet Cider. For sweet cider (Crystal "brand); pure cider vinegar, call at 1401 Fir street, or 'phone to line. 1994, Farmer H. YOUNG. I Agricultural College! Corvallls, Oregon. j Offers collegiate courses In ApVi culture, Including Agronomy, Hortl-j culture. Animal Husbandry, DaJrjL Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domeitu! Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, MM chanlcal and Mining Enelneerini;! Commerce; Pharmacy. ; iOffer. elementary courses la Ari- culture, Forestry, -Domestic Selene and Art Commerce and Mechtslei Arts, including forge work, cablwt making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma 1 chine work, eta Strong-faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens September 25. Illustrated catalogue, with full Infor matlon on application to the Regi trar, free. d&wl-ltf OQEGQR mi wd Vmon Pacific Arrival and Deparrure of Trains : t No. 1, westbound Portland 8pedli arrives 8:26 a. m.; deparU, 9:80 a, m. No. 6. eastbound nassencer. u ,.j . . ... . . j paru ;60 j , M.thnlln. ,, goectt arrives 8:08 p. m.; departs, 8:18 P- No. S, westbound passenger, mil and express, arrives' 9:66 p. to.', if paru, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. Regular mixed train leaves U Grande at 8 o'clock and returns at I o clock p. m. The logging tr leavea La Grande at IS: SO p. m. V returns at 7:41 p. m. l. n. KEEN EI, Agent. La Oraade. Oregoa. Better Than Spanking. 8panklng does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution al causa for this trouble. Mrs. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, will tond free to any mother her so cessful instructions, . Send no money, but write her today if your child" trouble In thss way. Don't a" the child, tha chances are It csst belp It This treatment alse eor adults and aged people troubled a1 arlne difficultly by day or nH ' LOST In La Oreads, Monday, j child, 'red sweater; flader pi leava at this office. f!5,s?I. . w mm