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FACTE TWO. , V Adcrtlsed Letters. Mrs. J. H. Allen. Mrs. Eldla Eans. V, Mrs. Mary French 2. ci in ci La Grande Professional Directory I Mrs." Bill Hamilton. Mrs. D. L. Harris. Mrs. Morrey Holmes. Mrs. S- M. Henderson. Allss Oracle Larkln. -Miss Nell Prell.' ' Mrs. Erma Thomas. Mrs. Margeret Talbot Mrs. E. C. Wilson. f ORCHESTRA Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seeker every "J-C& you gfford to spend one cent per word of your wanted where results ar the keynoUs? . ; ; A limited number of people attend 4 ed one of the most enjoyable dnncing IT - i .VI HI) 111! 1 We Want Your Wan ts I -IT .' MBMMWM l . .. ... :t ..A . I i PHYSICIANS. G. It. BIGGERS, M. D., : ; fflc. Lewis Building, over Henry Carr Undertaking Parlor Office Thone Black 111. , Reeldence.'Pnone Red .1001. i J. H. J3UBBARD. M. D. . JPbyslclan and Surgeon, v Piflee In New Ban Bull din. Room 10-11. 'Phonee; Reeldence, Mala 19; Office, Main TO. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. ' Physiclaa and Snrreo. ' . Offloa over HM'a Drug Store. . Offloa 'Phone 1S6. Residence Main II N. MOUTOR, M. D . Physician tsA Surgeon. , Corner Adam Ave. and Depot Bt Offlca Mala 08 -:- Residence Main II BACON HALL. , - Phvalclans and Surgeon. Office I. A Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 1. C T. Bacon, Residence,. Mara li. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main II, OR. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORS Osteopathic Physicians. . jEIrksvllle Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommer Balldlug. phones: Office Main 63; Res. Malm 4 C. n. CTTON, rn. O, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, sjpeclal attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. . Offloa In La O'ande National Bank Building. :, 'Phone Office, Main 1; Residence, Main 12. , ''' -Y'; VETEMNABY SURGEONS.; DR. P. A. CHARLTON, ; Veterinary Surgecn. Offloa at HUl'a Drug Store, La Grand Residence Thona Red 101. Offloa 'Phone Black 13tl. Independent 'Phona It. Both 'phones at residence. DR. W. H. RILET. Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery f all kinds. Country calls promptly Answered. Office 1414 Adams Avenoe. Phones: Pacific Black .1001. Independent, S73 I YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES II Should be looked after Now i 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 your 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. ; I JEWf LERS AND OPTICIANS Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. 1 . J.JJIULJ -JL0 I I. I LA GRANOElRON WORKS ; D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor ; ... . Cmpie Machhe. Shops tni Foundry, DENTISTS. C B. CAUTHORN, : Dentist. Office over Hill's Drug Store. , La Grande ' , Oregon. 3. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Room ill La Grande National Sank Building. 'Phone Black 100L La Grande Oregon . TEACHERS OF MTJSIO . - PROP. E. PORTER DAT, Principal. La Grande School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant . School, 105 Greenwood Ave one door south of ( .Adams Ave, ,'Phone Black 1001. MISS STELLA D, OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony.1 - Studio over 3, M. Berry's Store. ELOVUCAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER. Civil, Mining, Ingestion Engineer! i and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications Office in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande - - - - - - Orego - C. K. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying. Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Tears' Experience. ATTORNEYS. Cnaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocfarai COCHRAN St COCHRAN, Attorncya, ' i La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - 1 - - - 5 Oregoi : r. h. ll6td. Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts of the State and United States. Elgin --- - - - Oregon C. H. CRAWFORD. ' Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the State and United States. Office In La Grande National Bank Building, La Gpande, Oregon.. V1AVL MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 107C. ' resetting and repairing HI ' cock orchestra introduced a series of dances for every Friday night that the Elks do not use the auditorium. The crowd was limited, but the amusement was as great as the crowd was dimin ished. The six-piece orchestra was reduced to five pieces last evening on account of the .Illness of One of the players. I ,.A1 Hlsner was forced to leave the rostrum and go to his home. The music which this galaxy of local players dispensed last evening was up to a standard seldom mequalled by lo cal organizations, partly because the orchestration la such that It has a pleasing effect ' When Mr. Hisner Is again able to resume his post at the drums, the orchestration will be: Vio lin, O. M. Heacock; clarionet, J. Snod grass; cornet, G.; E. , McCully; , trom bone, M. B. Sherwood; , piano, Miss Ormond, and drums, Al, Hisner. ROBBERY AT ADAMS AND AT WESTON TOO The Weston postoffloe was entered Wednesday evening by thieves who secured over $200 In cash and escaped, leaving almost no clue, according to the Pendleton East Oregonlan. The methods of the men and the character of their work leads the officers to be lleve they were yeggmen, especially since, by the same methods, the store at Adams was burglarised on Tuesday evening and J 15 In cash Becured. The robbery at Weston was carefully planned and executed. The presence of two strangers In . the town Is the only clue the officers have and In both cases the descriptions of the men suspected are very vague. During Wednesday afternoon two strangers appeared, one at either of the black smith Bhops In the town and Inquired regarding certain smithing which they appeared to desire done. It Is believed this was purely a blind as the work has never materialized, and during the night tools were procured from . the blacksmith shop with which the burg lary was effected. The O. R. & N. section house was also entered and from this was Becured a heavy sledge hammer, used in the operations of the thieves. , No explosive was necessary In open tng the safe, the thieves using simply a sledge hammer with which they knocked off the combination of the trnnr box and managed to throw the tumblers from the outside. In the cash box was about $200 in sliver and currency together with two registered packages. One of these Is supposed to have contained a valuable ring. Both are missing. There were several dollars worth of Humps in the safe, but these were left untouched. College Football Games Today. Tale vs. Washington and Jefferson at New Haven. Pennsylvania vs. Carlisle Indians at Philadelphia. Harvard vs. the Naval Cadets at Annapolis. Princeton vs. Syracuse at Princeton. Cornell vs. Vermont at Ithaca. West Point vs. Colgate at West Point. Pennsylvania State vs. West Vir ginia at State College, Pa. " Bowdoln vs. Colby at Brunswick, Maine. University of Michigan vs. Ohio StateState at Columbus. Iowa vs. Mornlngslde at Sioux City. ; Nebraska vs. Haskell " Indians at Lincoln. Le land Standford vs. University of Nevada at Palo Alto, Cal. Washington State College vs. Mon tana School of Mines at Butte. University of California v. Bar barian at Berkeley, Cal. - . Case School vs. Oberlin at Oberlln. O. - Western Reserve v. Keyon at Clvlaad. O. ; J- .V ; ' Ohio Wesleyan vT Otterbele. at Del aware, O. LOST -A pearl-handled penknife, b tweea Henlaf tor and, the Far ner'e feed term. Leave at ttte of fice. ... , .y. Mr. Abraham. Chas.' Bedingfield. Ouy R. Lyons. " . ' -: . ': ' '' Clyde Masters. ' : ; A ' Richard W. Petrle. ' . Roy Smith. ;,. Perl Thurston. t v K ' : . . .. Q. M. RICHET. Postmaster. , ; Piano Tuning. . , S. E. Francis, professional plant tuner here a few days. Orders re ceived at Smith' rooming house Phone Red 141. Work guaranteed. rmv-.ssMAKINQ Fashionable dress. making parlors, at 1407 Ninth streett Satisfaction auaranteed. 'Phone Red 104J. 'v;'y"""'v' :' "r. House Cleaning J BY MACHINERY v No dust; no worry; you I show us the room we do the rest. No more expert I sive than the old way but more thorough ...... Phone your orders to Phone Red 1782 ALTHUDE & OLIVER Follow the crowds to the Pastime. . Exoelelnt Health Aavlce. Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 3?t Glf ford Ave., San Jose, Cel., says: "The worth of Electric Bitter a a general family remedy, for headache, bilious nesa and torpor of the liver and bow els Is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word In Its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such affliction. There 1 more health for the digestive organts In bottle of Electric Bitter than In any other "medy I know of." Bold undei ruarantee at Newlln'a drag store. tOc 4 How to 'Phone. 4 Patrons of The Observer will confer a very great favor upon the office If, when they wish to talk with the editorial or news department, they will simply call for Main 13, and when they office they will say Main 18, two rings. All subscription business and complaints of a business na- ture should be addressed to the business office and as above mentioned for this class of calls please ask central to give you 4 Main 13, two rings. WHAT will you have for dinner today? Ton may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at : v ; TBB MODEL RESTAURANT The Otd Stasriby. Our cooking la a paragon of per fection, eur food faultless, and our service rapid an eeorteeea, What mere eaa we say, except that . our prices are popular T We grre a regu lar dinner for 21 cent. : , Cwu a4 try . Too will not aeed the ene ef hunger to enjoy tt Jbz Model Restaurant - J. A. ARBUCKLE, prop. Open Day 'JlJvfl Ad Night Meal TkA.U frU FOR REST. FOR RENT Brick building, 20x50, on Elm street Inquire of A. C. Hunt ington. ' - .'. r FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping rooma 1706 5th St., corner Depot. ' ' V:'."V 15-U i FOR RENT Furnished front room) modern. One block from postofflce. 'Phone to Black lit. ' ! V FORRENT 3$ acre good land; 12 acre In alfalfa and orchard grass; 6 acre in orchard, rest In plow land; land situated 4 miles north of La Grande; exceptional term to right person. A. B. French R. F. D. No lf " ; dOct27 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, wun all modern conveniences. Inquire of Mrs. a C. Zuber. 19tf FOR RENT Five-room cottage; fur nished complete. 'Phone Red 1712. WANTED. DRESSMAKING Fancy dressmaking parlors, at 1407 Ninth street. Satis faction guaranteed. 'Phone Red 1042. MONEY TO LOAN -1 have for a ell ent, 12000 to loan. Security, first mortgage on city or country real property.. Time, one year, with priv- liege of extension if agreeable to both parties. F. S. Ivanhoe. SiMX-lal Election to Approve Charter ( , amenuiiicuis. !. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 24th day of November, 1908, a special election will be held of the voter of the City of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, and that the Dolls will be open from the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., until the hour of five o'clock p. m., of said day. . Said election is called by order of t A Pniini.ii n th Pitv of La Grande for the purpose of proposing and sub mitting to tne people oi mo vny La Grande the approval and adoption of certain amendments to the charter of the city of La Grande as shown by the proposed charter heretofore ap proved by the council of the City of ia Grande bv ordinance No. 392. Ser ies 1908. and filed with, and in the office of the recorder of the city of La Grande, on the 10th day of Sep tember, 1908. . . 'V The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La Grande will be submitted to M vot ers on the following proposition: Shall the City of La Grande amend ments to the city charter, and the new city charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people of the city of La Grande? The following are the polling places. Judges and clerks of the several wards designated and appointed by the council: ' First Ward. City Hall Judges: J! P. Clark. E. C. Davis and Frank Kll- patrick. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutis. Second Ward. Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. S. Bramwell and George Ball. Clerks: IJ. E. Cool Idge and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, Building wesi oi Judge Ramsey' residence on penn. avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton, B. W. Grandy and Jonn cates. ciems: C. A. Vurpillat and A. C. Williams. Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden, G. E. Fowler and John Sheak. Clerks: C. J. Vander poel and Warren P.' Noble. In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed the seal of my office, this 10th day of Septem ber, 1903. ,v (L. 8.) D. E. COX. Recorder of the City of La Grande. Notice of Final Acocunt Notice Is hereby given to all con cerned that Mary 2L Swauger, admin istratrix of the estate of Emanuel Swauger, deceased, baa filed In the county court of Union county, Oregon, her final report a administratrix of said estate, and that aid court ha set Monday, the Snd day of November, A. D. 1901, at two o'clock P. M for the hearing of aald report and all ob jection thereto.; Dated this 2d day of October, A. D. 190. , MART K. SWAUGER. Administratrix ef Smaainel Swnnirr. Deceased. d3-l-lT-lt-tl FOR SALE. FOR. SALE Two to four acre of suburban property, well improved. 'PhoneBlack 1532, or aee E. W. Kammerer. 2004 Adam avenue. , . S - FOR SALE. . Twenty-two empty five-gallon - oik can for sale at this office. - Five cent each. '. '. :';v:";i1 lii FOR SALE Cheap land, sugar factory. Inquire at FOR SALE Canary bird; good sing ers. . 'Phone Black til, or call at 211S N. Spruce St FOR SALE Two milch cow, one fresh, Jersey calf 3 daya old; other Durham, giving 2 gallon. Inquire of Mrs. Childera, Island City, ' -v " dwlO-l-24 For Sale. . Thoroughbred white Leghorn, single tomb cocks. All pure breeding stock. Inquire of F. B. Houston, Box 48, La Grande, Ore.' , '.- FOR SALE OR TRADE Will sell or exchange for good team, a fine Coach stallion, age 7 years; weight 1600 pounds. Can be seen at Klrt ley barn, La Grande. M. 3. Selby. FOR SALE A swell body cutter; will sell cheap for cash, or will ex change for alfalfa hay. 'Phone Main 20. H. Monson. Sweet Cider. For sweet cider (Crystal brand), or pure cider vinegar, call' at 1401 Fir street or 'phone to 1994, Farmers line. " H. YOUNG. Agricultural College j Corvallla, Oregon. ' . , Offer collegiate course . In Agri culture. Including Agronomy,' Horti culture. Animal Husbandry. Dairy Husbandry,, etc; Forestry, Domewlo Science and Art; Civil, Electrical,' Me chanical and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy, Offer elementary course in Agri culture. Forestry, Domeatlc Science and Art, Commerce and Mechanlo Arts, Including forge work, cabinet making,' steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. , Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; open September 25. Illustrated catalogue with full Infor mation on application to the Regis trar, free. '..'''.. dAwJ-ltl ahdUmon Pacific Arrlvai and Departure of Trains L Grande. 1 No. 1, wethound Portland Special arrive 9:25 a, m.; departs, t:30 a. m. No. 6, eaatbound passenger, mau and express, arrive at 1:46 a. m.; de part 1:60 a. m. No. S, eaatbound Chicago Special. arrive 1:05 p. m.; departs, t:l P xa No. I, westbound paaeenger. mall and express, arrives :IS p. m.; de parts, 10 p. m. Elgin Brancb. Regular mixed train leaves Grande at I o'clock and returns at o clock p. m. The logging train leaves La Grand at lt:t p. m BSi returns at T:4I p. m. . j. TEL KJaaSMT, Acfa. Ln Grande Better nnn Bpanktng. Spanking doe not cure ebfldrea of bed-wetting. There la a eonsUtutlon al cause for this trouble. , Mrs. M. Bumsaen, Box W, Notre Dnnw, Ind wtil send free to nny Baother ceaaful lnstrucOens, Bend no money but writ her today tt your children trouble In thai way. Don't Na thf rhlld. the chances nr It cast help H. This treatment also cure r's id aged, people trcobled .iie y day or nhrht 7 s J 1