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La Grande Professional
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Directory
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O. L. BIOOERB. M. D.,,-.
Pbyalclaa and Surgeon.
OfflM, Lew! Building, over Henry
Carr Undertaking Parlor.
.Offloc 'Phona Black 182L .
Residence 'Fhon Bad 1001.
STORY Of
Henry 4 Cart morgue, ' but will; .b.
taken out to SummervlHe In the morn
ing. .'-Mrs.' 'Rogers, widow of the dV
j ceased spent the day In the city per
I fectlng arrangements for the funeral.
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DEFENSE CLAIMS DEED W AS
VaaW saassaa"
C B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist,... . . ;
Office over Hlll'a Drag Store.
La Grand - Oreron.
' " ' J. H. HUBBARD, M. V.
OffJoa tn New Bank Building. Boom
l-21. 'Phone: Reaidenc. Mala
Offloe, Mala !,",
J. C PRICE. D. M. D.
, r' : - .Dootlst, , ' ; ..
Room, St, La .Grand National Bank
Building. 'Phone Black XIII.
- TEACHER OF MUSIC
DR. A. 1 RICHARDSON,
' ,, ,,,,lyataUi and purgoo;, :
. Office over Hill' Drug Btor.
Offio 'Phon Bealdenca Mala SI
',,,t' ,,: ' ' lf ' ' ' '"' ' ' ' ' '
.". -" N. MOLITOR. M. D.. '
v "'.' .'. Fhyiiclan and Sorgeoau '
ti i Comer Adam At, and Depot Bt
i-Ottlo Mala 8 -:- Reeideno Mala l
.-j.i.-A.v ,,' BACON & HALT,;:.
i,u . Phvclclan and eiurgeons.
Offloe f a, Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main II.,
I A I. Bacon, Residence, Main It.
' M. K. Hall, Residence, Main (2.
1 DR. V. E. MOORB
DR. H. C. P. MOOrllt
Osteopathic Physician.
JDrkevllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Bommer Building. .
' PhoDvs: Office Main 63; Res. Mala (4
C. H. UPTON, TIE G, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon. .
' Cpeclal attention given to Eye, Ear,
' Nose and Throat
' Office In La Vande National Bank
Building.
Thenes Office. Main 2; Residence,
Main it. ..
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal
La Grande Scbaol of Masse,
Mr. Day, . assistant. . School. 106
Greenwood Ave., on doer south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1111.
, MJSS ETKLLA OUVER,
Tpariiet- of1 Piano and Harmony. '
Studio at reidenceof Turner Oliver,
corner Fourth and O avenue.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
CIvlL Mining, IrrlgmUoa Engtneertm
; and Surveying. .
Estimates, plan and speclflcatipna
Office in Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande - - - . . Oregot
C. K, THORNTON.
',. Architect ard Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl.
'' ' neerlng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
ROBERT MILLER,
Architect.
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. I. !
Coal Miner Meet.
Pittsburg. Pa., Oct 27.- A conven-
tlon of delegates Viom all locals Of the
coal miners', union In the Pltlnburg
district 'wus called here today to con-
DOXB IN gELF-DEFENSE. 1 lder tne hf'"k system and other Im
portant matters. The actions of the
convention will directly affect 40,000
upon the coal miners throughout the
country. While there ha
rupture' of
Wc Want Your Wants
! Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed befor a thouaand or more , want-seeker
very day Can you afford .to spend on cent per word of Jour
want ad whe; rtsults are th keynote?. . . , .
lliat Public Gains" line of Proswn
Uon aad IX-f-iv One Eye Witness
, to the Deed-Tella His Story of the
Khootlog One Claim Outrigttt
Murder and Defence Call It Self.
'':''rR-''li25T.'-r-:-:- -7
been no I
serious nature between FOR RENT Brick building, 20x60,, on
the operator and miners, it la claimed
that the operators have not been living
up to their agreements, especially In
regard to the check-off system. '
Elm street,
ington.-
Inquire of A. C. Hunt-
FOR REN.T Furnished light house
keeping rooma. -1704-6th St., corner
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The Moore Jury.
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FrahkJin zQrbrick:';
f M. H.. Klrtley. v t t, ((. . -f
W. R. Ledbetter,
ATTORNEYS.
Co. E. Couhran Geo. P. CoeJoras
COCHRAN ft COCHRAN,
v Attorney. .
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande . . ' Orvgor
' VETKRINABT SCRGEONS. ,
DR. P, A. CHARLTON, ,
Veterinary Surgeca.
XMflo at BUI' Drug Store, La Grand
, . Residence 'Phone Red 701.
, Office 'Phone Black 1S61.
. ;i ... , .. Inderendent 'Phoa (I. ,
. Both 'phone at residence.
DR. W.H, RILET,
Graduate Ohio Stat University,
i .Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
f all klnda. Country calls promptly
r Answered. -.
. Of tlcm 1414 Adam Avenue,
i Phones: Pacific Black 1901.
i Independent, I7S,
R. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
Practice in all the courts of the etate
and United States.
Elgin - . . . . Oregon
C H. CRAWFORD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices In aD the court of the State
and United States. .'
Office in La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
VIAVL
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
- Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmer 1174. .
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 MERE today. Don't
delay. If glasses are needed our price will
be less than half the "other fellows"
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P.FO S RIFRMIF nhtirJan For l
AW V ws -m m sm y mr af w - mm w
SIEGRIST & CO-
JEVVfLERS AD OPTICIANS :
. . .' . . : - i i i ..... t' , e
Comnleta eouiDrnent' fof,""'Teseftinfir:'a:hd 'IreDairiilff
a
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Complete equipment for 'resetting ; and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
? ' ' I ' 'M.TM '),i I '.'I. ; I I,. .
TA7;GRANDE" IRON " WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor !
-Complet. Machine , Shops ad Foundry
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O. P. Harrison.
Earl Jones.
E: W; Oliver.' ' '
C. W. P.' EllawoHh. v 'l
"" W."F. Gekeleri'M;:.- .,
W. T. Wallflinaer.' ' '
Ed .Conley."' .
George Burns. n
Aside' from the John Morrison case,
me 'iriai 1 now in progress therein
James Moore.ls charged With the mur
der In the first degree, is the roost ex
citing or tne present term." In ! all,
there are over BO witnesses, which goes
to show that both sides are 'deter
mined to win If they can. V
The' first witness called was Dun.
lap who, aside from the defendant, is
the only eye witness. He was present
and states in his evidence that he was
sufficiently close that he could have
placed his hands on both men. He
told his story about as follows:
Dunlap and Allen Johnson, the col
ored boy who was killed, were herding
sheep for a man by the name of Wllk
shlre a few miles east of Telocaset.
James Moore, who was In the same
vicinity, was caring for a flock for
Mitchell and saw the Wilkshire band
coming, and met it several hundred
yards before the two flocks could min
gle. ' ,.'v r' . .
Moore, after passing the time of
day, requested Allen Johnson and
Dunlap (the witness), to drive 'their
sheep over another ridge, stating that
his band was bedded along the trail In
the heat pf the day and that he Could
not move them. All three of the men
then walked a few hundred feet,
where they could view the-condition,
and Dunlap asked Johnson, "What are
we going to do about it?" Johnson
replied, "I am going to take the sheep
over that, trail." Moore Immediately
stated, "If you do I will kill you." At
that he slipped the rifle he had on his
shoulder; Into position. Allen John
son addressed him in foul language,
with one hand In the air holding a
siove. He stooned as If to rlU in n
stick; thus advancing his body, but
not his feet, Moore told him three
times ; to come no closer. Johnson's
left hand (he iwas left-handed) was
on or near his hip-pocket, when Moore
fired, killing him Instantly, the muz
zle of the. rifle being about . one foot
from Johnson's breast. Moore then
returned to his sheep and drove them
away and went to the authorities and
gave himself up. ,
Johnson was dressed In a pair of
corduroy pants, over which he wore
a pair of bib overalls, and in his-left
pocket was a pistol. The defense will
try and make it self-defense, and the
state, cold-blooded premeditated mur
der. There will be many witnesses
on both sides to prove character, pro
and con. The defendant has lived In
Union and Morrow counties for many
years, a:i.. has many staunch friends.
The defcn'1:irl ,-n.l Johnson had had
trouble vviua. u possible the case
will demand t!;c attention of the court
In case of stomach and liver trou
ble the proper treatment' I 'to timu-
lata theaalorgan without Irritating!
them. . Orinn tBTHtlva fflnilt R-imn
aid dlgestlon'and stimulates the' liver
Ad' toweM without "irritating ' these I
organ Mka- pUJa or, ordinary cathar
tic. It doeajiyt nauseate or grip
and la mild and pleasant to take.
T. Bill, drogglet- ' ' , "
Depot
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FOR i RENT? Furnished front room;
modern. One block: from postofflce.
'Phone to Black il 7. ' .
FOK ALE Tflro to four acre " "of I
uburban property, ell improved,
'PhoneBlack .1532, or je E. W.
Kammerer, 2004 Adam avenue.
FOR 8A1.E Cheap land. Inquire at
sugar factory. ":r .'" - "
FOR SALE Canary blrda; good alng.
er. "Phone-Black 211, or call at'
2118 N Spruce St, ; . ; . .
FOR SALE-i-Two "tnllcn cow, one
'fresh, 1 Jersey ' calf 2 day old J ' other
Durham, giving 2; gallons. Inquire
pt Mr. , Chmer, 3lan,d.(C?.ty. , ;
dwlO-II-24
; :; House Gleaning
; BY MACHINERY .
FOR RENT J J acre rod land; It
acres in 'alfalfa and' orchard grass; t
acres in-orchard, rest, in plow land;
land situated 4 mile north of La " ' i-'t..'
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person. ''A; B.;French, R;rT: VI No. J Thoroughbred.wblte Leghorn, single
l. T V -wi', .-(C l, f . ?Qct27 I tomb cocks. All pure breeding stock.
1 No dust; no worry; you
! show us the room we do
Z the rest. , . No more expen-
: sVe than the old way but
I more thorough '
Phone
FOR RENT Furnished" room's,' with Grande',' Ore,
Inquire' of B,' B. ilouston, Box 46, t,
Phone your orders to
. Red 1782
: ALTHE1DE & OUVER
a,
all modern "conveniences. Inquire
of Mrs. S. C'Zuber. .A 'V; :!) - M9tf
FOR 'RENT FiVe-room cottage, with
bath. Inquire oC J. ' L. Givens,
WasMngton avenue. ' ' '
FO9 RENT Three large rooms with
pantry; furnished or unfurnished;
near round, house. Inquire at 1107
W avenue, or 'phone Red 212.
FO,U RENT Office rooms; steam
heat. Apply to Geo. Good, proprie
tor of the Foley house. 4
FOR SALE OR TRADE .Will aell or
exchange for good . team, a. fln
Coach stallion, age ,7 years; weight
1600: pounds.. Can be seen at Klrt
ley barn, La Grande.,, M. J. Selby.
FOR SALE A swell body cutter:
will sell cheap, for cash, or will ex.
change, fqr alfalfa hay. 'Phone Main
10. H. Monson.
FOR SALE Four good fresh milch :
cows. Inquire, of Blue Mountain
Creamery, Union, Oregon.
WANTED.
Follow the crowds to the Pastime.
WANTED Lumber haulers. Write
to Joe E. Robinson, Summervili
Oregon.
Excelelnt Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison of No. 279 Gif-
ford Ave.. San Jose. Cal.. says: "The
worth of Electric Bitter as a general
family remedy, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the liver and bow
el I ' so pronounced that I am
prompted to say a word in it favor,
for the benefit of those seeking relief,
from such affliction. There is more
health for the digertlve organls in a
bottle of Electric Bitter than in any
other medy I know at" Sold under MONEY TO LOAN
guarantee at Newlln's drug ator. tOc.
WANTED A competent girl for gen
eral housework. . Apply to Mrs. H.
E. Coolldge, corner Fifth street and
O avenue. '
DRESSMAKING Fashionable dress
making parlors, at 1407 Ninth street.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phone Red
1042. ; -;v ;. . -: ' ., .
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for several d
tiKOI.U.: IJOGI'.KSj DKAD.
Snc-nni! nt tl-er Ilonititaf Luttt ve
nlir;. rim iwl Toinomw. "
How to 'Phone. :
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 fwl.ll ,' simply
call for Main 13,,an.d when they
wish to talk with the business"
OfflCB thv will mvMnin 1' twrt'
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 askcentral to give you
Main 13, two rings.
WANTED Girl to do general house
work in family of two. Inquire at
this office., ; .- - ; '
WANTED Good waiters. None oth
ers need apply. .Foley house. , I"
I have for a ell
ent, 12000 to loan. Security, first
mortgage on city or country real
property. Time, one year, with priv
ilege'; of- extension if agreeable ; to
both parties. F. 8. Ivanhde. '
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A pearl-handled penknife, be
tween Heulaf store and the Far
mer's feed barn.- Leave at this of
fice.- v i '. -i.r .'
: Agricultural College
corvauia, Oregon.
Offer collegiate courses in Agri
culture, including Agronomy, . Horti
culture, .Animal Husbandry. Dairy
Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, DomesUa
Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me
chanical and Mining Engineering;
Commerce; Pharmacy. r-
Otter elementary courses in Agri
culture, Forestry, Domestic : Bcienc
and Art, Commerce and Mechanic
Arts, including forge work, cabinet
making, ateam fitting, plumbing, ma
chine work, ate. . .
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; opens September 25. ;
Illustrated catalogue with full infor
mation on application to the Regis
trar, free. , , '','.': dw8-ltt
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W i.S .'.-v-T.-?v
Geoic' t','l3;rs of Suinrnervllle. died.
at the hospital t-arly Inst evening, fol-
owlng a ' long and UKt-iing Illness,
due 6 j'eoml'hcaiiowiof diseases.
About a year aso-ht? BTferd'amputa-
land f.ir sonie trnw has bivn In the hos-j.ThCT Mod?! RCSt3ljr2n(
WILVT
will you have for dinner today?, Tou
may answer., this question satisfactori
ly by-dmlng at . i 1 . .
THE MODEL.RESTACRAXT
The Old Stanlby
. Our cooking is a paragon of per
fection. ouiy-f ood -faultle...,.and our
service rapid and- courteous. What
-more can we. say, -except that Aur
jrlce are popular?; We give a rejn
Jar dinner Yor, 25 Ccerit.
Com a nd try it. .Tou will not .need
Elni and Depot,' passbook 'No. 252,
on Farmers ; & ' Traders National
bank, made out in favor of Ethel
M. Wright Leave at Polack's
store. '. '
7a 5a TM2r
hipecial.
For sale ,a tract of land totaling 560
acre. One hundred acres under cul
tivation. A $1000 restaurant and oth
er good improvements; spring water I
enough for houBe and barns; creek.
across onew40 all for $5000 cash. Lo
cated six mile from town oa R. F.'D.
Figure it out for yourself. Write to
Indian Valley Realty company, Elgin,
the firm that stands for a squar deal.
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT, -
Office; of the Comptroller of the Cur-
' ' remoy,
, Washington. D. C, Oct 13. 1908.
Notice is hereby given to all persons Brta 10 n m
wno may nave claims; against "The
Farmers & Traders National Bank of
Arrival and Departure of Traiaa at
' La Grande,
No. 1, westbound Portland Special,
arrives 8:25 a, m.;' departs, J: 80 a. m.
No. I, eastbound passenger, mall
and express, arrive at 1:45 a. m.; da
part t:50 a. m.
No. 2. eastbound Chicago Special,
arrives 8:05 p, m.; departs, 8:10 p. za.
. No. 5, westbound passenger, mail
and express, arrives 1:55 p. m.; da-
La Grand'?,
Regular
Elgin Branch. 1
mixed train leaves' La
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must be pros nted to Claud Gatch; Re- 0 cIock m. Tfle , iraJ,
ceiver. wlth,.'the, legal proof .thereof, ,we. prand, M M:- mUlli
within threa months fromh, date... r6tnp. ,!ig - , A ...
or they may be disallowed. ! . S '1
LAWRENCE O. MURRAY. . rl'rZ rZ: Z "
! - Better Tlian Spanking.
f. . SpahkTng-OoetCnot Tore children of
f, wi p. y . ". -4 bed-wettlng. . There" is a jconstitution-
1 , i ! V al cause for" this trouble. ' Mrs. M.
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pital here.'
The frfheral wlH be held tomorrow
afternoon from th fSummervtlle
at 2 o'clock. The body Is now in
J. A, ARBUCKU , Prop.
ho ; Open-Day:.s!lJ?k C4 Tn
And Night Mai r,ck, for vluU
T'horie and we wTIl 'dd
your wqod sawing .very,Vlll send fiei to -any Another her sue- I
Xrrr!7tf; er.3' it" - jbfL-i ? -itfaifai iastrtttfuonBTTiiend bo inoaey. '
you can-afford to pay. We b'u write, hertodartf your children
are 'alwa-s Vcaay, .trouble in th'r way. DonH blame
the child, the chances are it can't
ATICEWC SfOLf .""ilnt;.:" nelp-It:r,'TrealmCnr'iec: cure
Uoneja; Rd. ISClCRed' 12?L ,.'aaujts.and"aged people troubTed-wtta
'.a.
ged, people
urine difficultly ay day or night.