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TT- WGE TTTO. EVL'M.Ng OBVL'ttVKlMA GTSAXDT', OTiEGOX, lTUMT, PCTCTtfET.-MOfc v ' i f; i ' 't.f La Grande Professional J j u t y f.f; I M : ill' r f : 1 . Directory n r ' l .4 1 ; 3 PHYSICIANS. -, O.U BIQGERS, 11. IX, Physician and Surgeon. J . Office, Lewis Building:, over Henry A Carr Undertaking Parlors, j Office 'Phone Black I Ml.: j Residence "Phone Bed 100L 'I E HUBBARD, M. D. " I i . 3hyalclan and Surgeon, i .Office In New Bank, Bulldlnf. Boom SO-21. 'Phone Residence, Mali J I,. offlceMala 11. ' 1 : ... l DR., A. I RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeo.' -'Office over Bill' a Drug Store. Office 'Phone 1162. Residence Mai 65 ,,; ; ' n. moutor,"m; pnuk , , , Physician and Surgeon.' 1 Corner Adam Ave. and Depot Bt .Office Main CI..:. Resident Mli DENTISTS. C B. CAUTHORN, . ' . . .. '-t Dentist. ' f j Office over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande .. . " Oregon. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. "Dentist. - Room IS, La Grande National Ban Building. 'Phone Black 1Il La, Grande " .' ' e ' ' " ' Oregon TEACHERS OF MU&IO v j PROF. ..E, PORTER DAT, Principal. : La Grande School, of Music, j Mr. . Day assistant School,, !l0 Greenwood Aye., one door south jot Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 18Jlj. MISS- STELLA D., OLIVER. ) Teacher of Piano and Harmony. ' Studio over J. M. Berry's Store, QUITTERS! SAYS HERALD 4 i I. i t ! ," " BACON & HALL. " ' Physicians and Surgeons. Office I. Grande National Bank , Building. 'Phone Main 1. C T. Bacon, Residence, Maid 18. ,M. K. Hall, Residence, Main SI, OR. V. E. MOORB DR. H. C. T. MOORB Osteopathic Physicians. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder Office Snramer Building. I Phones: Office Main tit Res. Main 64 C. II. UPTON, PH. G.. M. D, ' PbyMcian and Surgeon, j Cpeclal attention given to Eye, Ear, lose and Throat " ' ' Office In La O-ande National Bank ' ' ) ' , V Building. .. 'Phones Office, 'Main 2; 'Residence! V ; : Main 12. : . VETERINARY 6URGEONS. DR. P. CHARLTON, ( Teterlnary Surgecn. j Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand Residence 'Phone Bed 701.' Office 'Phone Black 1261. Independent 'Phone IS. Both 'phones at residence.! DR. W. H. RILET, j Graduate Ohio State University, Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery f all kinds. ' Country calls promptly answered. j Office 1414 Adams Avenue. Phones: Pacific Black 190L j Independent, S7S. v EXKCTRICAXi ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. ; ClvlL Mining, Irrigation Englneerla and Surveying. ' Estimates, plans and specifications. 'Office In Bohnenkarap Building. La Grande - - - - Orego C. R. THORNTON. ! Architect and Engineer. '' Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Tears' Experience. I -j. ATTORNEYS. Chas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocbrat COCHRAN A COCHRAN, ; , ' , , Attorneys. 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 Quitters! Rank quitters! iThe meth ods' used 'by Jack O'Brien of Ijaseball notoriety still clings toj La Grande, and took a prominent part In the foot ball game there Saturday. There was troubler from the jtlmi the Baker team arrived, until Lai, Grande, refused to finish, the game, thereby forfeiting the game to Baker City by the score of 1 to 0. j In the first place La Grande tried to ring, in two rank' outsiders, one who had started to school on Friday before the game, and. .another ; who Intended to attend school. It was anything to beat Baker, but they overshot ' their mark.'' It was not bona fide high school team, for, they, played Chllders, who Is well known here, having placed baseball with" La Grande. ! He tends bar In the morning , and . takes two studies In the afternoon. Professor MicklesOn',' who ' Coached the team, was referee during the first half, and penalized Baker on the mer est pretenses, setting them back 50 yards at one tme.,., It was through his efforts that La Grande made tielr tvu.ituunu,.! tucj uu aui uuvance the, ball more than 15 yards duhng the whole game, while Baker caAied the ball more than 100 yards. ' Mc Kimm of Baker, ywho was referee jlurl Ing the second half, stated that If he khad penalized La Grande 10 yards on every down he could not' have kept even with the penalties of Mickleson. It was because the La Grande babies could not have everything they want ed that they lost the game. The; ball was In their possession when they fum bled and a Baker man fell on it, hav ing both arma around it while a La Grande man got his leg on lt. Mlck lcson butted In and declared it to be La Grande's ball, wh)le McKlmm, the official to decide the play, said it was Baker's ball. La Grande refused to play and McKlmm declared the game forfeited by the score of. 1 to 0, The boys here are eagerly awaiting the game between La , Grande and Pendleton, for they predict La Grande will be defeated by a score of 30 to 0. Ladies Horue journal appeared on Ihe newatands jthls morning. . It is filled wttb specla articles arid is probably the best dumber of the magazine that has ever been issued. At ' .. . - - - - FERGUSON'S. . now to Get strong. "P. "JT. "Daley, of 1247" W1. Congress St., ChicagQ. ;tell of a, way to .become strong.' .) He Viyn "My Jtntherjwijo Is old and was Very feeble, 1 derjving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that f feej It Is my duty to ,tell thoje who need a,' tonle and rtrentthenlne medicine; abcit It. (in my toother's case a marked, gain In flesh11 has re sulted. Insomnia , has been overcome, and she )s steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Newlln's drug tore. ; ' " I m C. II. CRAWFORD, j Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the State and United States. Office In La Grande National Bank ' Building, La Grande, Oregon. VIAVI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1176 I YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES Should be looked after Now 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 our children HERE today. Don't delay. If glasses are needed our price will be less than half the "other fellows" GEO. S. BIERNIE, Optician For SIEGRIST & CO- JEVVf LERS AND OPTICIANS a 5 Complete equipment for resetting rubber buggy tires. and repairing LA GRANDE IRON WORKS! The above Is too ludicrous to need reply. To him who was not at the game it Is interesting reading, but to a spectator at ..the game, the story brands itself. PERRY Hill ! 10 STAR! After being idle for the past 10 days the Perry sawmill will resume its run next Thursday morning. Since closing down the laborers employed at un skilled posts, have wandered away from the mill town, and there Is a shortage of help at Perry today. Sev eral men can be accommodated hy the management. About 80 men will go to work Thursday morning. This Industrious mill has a large output yearly, and Is one of the profitable enterprises cf Union county. lOR flRlill . "Heap big feed tonight," Is the way Fire Chief Joe Jones of the fire, de partment announces a aide Issue to the meeting of Rescue Hose company No. 1, tonight. There will be a regu lar meeting of the company this eve nlng and following the business meet Ing comes a spread of clams and crabs uch as the hose company knows how to prepare. All members of the com psny are requested to attend this ., y spread, t WHY NOT TRY. , ;J r i' 'Popbam's V, ASTHMA REMEDY? Gives prompt and , positive . relief In . eyry case. . Sold by druggists. Price $1.00. Trial package by mail 10 Williams Mfg. Co., Props. ' Cleveland, O ""For sale" by'' ' r 'iL ru- A. T.. HILL, Druggist. TIME AND CASH $ Saved by my Method of Digging Wells , " i No Wood Used ! Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon- ey. instruction in Gaso line Engineering ; Call or Write R. A. WEST, The Well Driller fcsw AsssAss. A Jt Alii ttt TH..S4ias.a t . " NEW ; LOCATION i . t 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, f GRAIN, and GARDEN and GRASS SEEDS : : : : : A.V.0UVER Pnone Mala 57 1 ... '. b vtrnxmaua,' ' 4 AtJCTTOTOCXS. d tales ert4 m mm MOaa, ' tartsfacMatj gntMUsMd. 4 ' Ne extra oUri tor CMuoa. , LA ORAN2MI ... OMMrOIt Rete N. I. Them No. ! I ! . We Want Your Wants Our Want Ad ColS Ybur wint it placed before a thoutand cf more Want- 'i'"'"1 every day Can you afford j to spend one cent par word f n want ad where retukt are the keynotes? ? u I i , -i . '. - i .-. ,. I . . . ., '. 1 V :j . i ',' . St '. ! . -'I : , FOR SALtt. ''5 FOB RENT.' FOR RENT Brick building, 20x50, pn )Elm street,. Inquire of . A. p.; Hunt , ington. , . j'. : FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping rooms."" 1706 6th St., corner ' Depots - . ' .,- :18-tf FOR" RENT -FurnlBhed front room;' ' modern. " One block from postofflce. Phone to Black 1178. 7 ' ' ' , , FdR ' " RENT---A ? fvlrnlshed " house? modern; close ini S rooms; bath 'and J" pantry. ' Call on Janitor ' La Grande 'National Bank; '0. o -l10-Sri4 .' FOR "RENT -Jl acres good1 landl 12 acres in alfalfa and orchard grass; 6 acres In orchard," rest in plow lindj land situated 4 rhlles'" north of j La Grande; exceptional terms to Sight person.' A. B. French, R. F. D.j No, 1. !' t 1 dOct27 4 i i I : 4 H FOR. RENT Furnished rooms, with i all modern conveniences., Inquire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber. 19tf 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, 11.50 per day, with good commisslorf option. , Address, with references, R. C. Peacock, room 102, Success Magazine Bldg., New Tork. ., ' Oct 17 DRESSMAKING Fancy dressmaking parlors, at 1407 Ninth street. Satis faction guaranteed. 'Phone Red 1042. Tailor-Made Suits. ' The Van-Duyn Company has Just received a consignment of the very latest tailor-made Suits, which wlll surely please the ladles. See regular display ad for Illustration. Chapter Meeting. There will be a meeting of La Grande Chapter No. at Masonic temple. All members earnestly re quested to be preesnt. - - : J. E. REYNOLDS, H. P. r Notice i.; creators. All who are inter are hereby notified that th crug stock of the Mewlln Drug CoH ha"-rg heen dlspo !-. of hy mo, and -a -hairs of that flr-n up to the 8th o: 6;pt"?mler, 1908, now being wound up, all bills and accounts i v Prf the Newlio I. ub Co.,' contract 1 t.evious to that cateart. now due coll ctable at th wlin Book ml Stationery Co. All er-ons so Indebt ed are requestil :o call there at ono iiid make settlement of their account. MP.S. NEWt.'V. NO ONE HESTTATH8 f OTHR OUR CANLT ' 4 Everybody that knows our eon'fM. aons at all to aware of their parity. their fresnnest their flat flavor. ' If you don't kaow, "get aeqBrfte4.- Tea oeruiily tt yur moisy worth 3 V r uV .-'.I - ' V I suburban property, WeB ... PhoneBIack 1632, or .e, f Kantmerer, 2004 Adam,ttHo,l ' ' : VOH SALE. ,(Twenty-two empty rive-jl cans for tale at this office. n i each. . -T-. ... . FR SALE-Cheap Uno,-S sugar 'factory." ' ). v. , j FOR SALE Canary birU; er. 'Phone Blacfc 211 B t r tUS N. .Sjpruce St. . v FOR SALE-t-Twov ipllch, P: fresh, ; Jersey calf 8 day 0ld I - Durham',' glving; 2 ' galloni' V f of Mrs. ChilderS, Island City I I ! i.t- j,,!T j.For bale.. t Thoroughbred white Leghorn. combjcocks. . All purs breeding. Inquire jOf F, B.. Houston, Box j!. Grande, Ore. ; t , - . ... f Sweet Cider. : j For sweet cider ff"rvt kL pure cider vinegar, call at Wl street, or 'phone to 1994, Tm line. - h. von Agricultural Collef Corvallls, Oregon, Offers collegiate courset Is it culture. Including Agronoriy, E culture. Animal Husbandry, fcl Husbandry,' etc.; Forestry, Doti Science and Art; Civil, Electrtciu chanlcal and Mining Englntd Commeroe; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses culture,' Forestry, and Art, Commerce and Med Arts, Including forge work, et. making, steam fitting, plumblntj chine work, etc j ' Strong faculty, modern equip free tuition; opens September 11 Illustrated .catalogue with full It matlon on application to tbi I trar, free. '' di! w 1- Domestic 8px :45 rer, Arrival and Departs re of ThI ' La Grande. ' No. 1, westbound Portland 8i arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, I No. 6, eastbound passenger, and express, arrives at 6: Dart t.'KA a m. No. I, eastbound Chicago BP, arrives 1:06 p. m.: departs, 8 No. 5, westbound patsenfefi and express, arrives 1:65 P- paru, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. Rerular mixed train let- Grande, at I o'clock and return 7 . . M o ciocr p. m. , The loggi" -j 1aa I. n.4. m 11:10 P. i returns at 7:45 p. m. Jt . j. rt vmrsvrr. Agent L Chraade, Orego. ruxfM vnmn snanklnf. Spanking does not cure cm"". bed-wetting. There Is t con"lu t al cause for thU tioublt. Susahaera. Bo W, Notre D1' will send free to any mother V oesaful rnetructlooa. Seed M j but writ her today If ' J trouble la th way. Deni j ' si the cWld, the chances are j help It. Tbto treatsseal artoe dUflcultlea VT oT LOST In La Grande, "Tj ' (!KDJm r-A sweater: flader - .. ,-i la thbi candy shop whether jr ivf an ounce, ip . ,k . V- wn. thf rirnir maw. , i f hun 4 0 4