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nVK.ViMU OHMCHVKlt, -A GUAM-. OUM.oa TIItltSDAY, XOVKMBEB 12, 10S. PAGE two. s a a- La Grande Professional Directory - physicians. O. I BIOGER3. M. D-. ' Ptoyslcian and Surgeon. Bfiflce. La wis Building, over Henry A Carr Undertaking Parlors, Ctttic Thone Black 122L Residence 'Phone Bed 1901. J. H. HUBBARD. U.V. . . Physician nd Surgeon. etfftoa In New Bank BuUdlng. Room 29-21. 'Phone. Realdence, Mats It; Offiue. Mala 71. ' DR. A. U RICHARDSON. Physician and Hurgook. Office over HM' Drug 8tore. Office 'Plione 126. Residence Main 15 N. MOLITOR. M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adam Ave. and. Depot St. Ctfflce Main : Realdence Main 69 BACON A HALL. Pfcvslclans and Surgeon- . gtfice I . Orande National Bank Bonding. 'Phone Main II. a. . Bacon. Residence, Main IS. M. K, Hall, Reeldence, Main II. A. V. S. MOORB Da H. C. P. MOORJ Osteopathic Physltiaaa. Kh-ksvlll Graduates Under Founder Office Bomber Batldlng. irhones: Office Main II; Ren. Mala c h. upton, tvl a., m. d. Physician and Surgeon. SBweia) attention given to Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat . CCUea In La O-ande national Bank Building. Tkaea Office, Main I; Reeldence, Main St. i v ' ", ' VETEIUNAHx" SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Burgees, Office at HUl'a Drug Store, La Grand, Residence 'Phone Red 701. fittlce 'Phone Black 1111. Independent 'Phone 18. Both 'phones at realdence. DR. W. IL RILEY, ., ' Graduate Ohio State University. Tacclnatlon, Dentistry and Surgery of at) kind. Country calls promptly answered. Office 1414 Adams Avenue. Phones: Pacific Black 1901. Independent. 171. 7 Dais Sale On account or too large a stock of watches we will give the following price for 7 days only: WALTHAlf ur ELGIN. GENTS SIZE SOUVENIR CASE - - $5.25 VV4LTHAM or ELGIN GENTS SIZE IN 20 Y EARS COLD CASE - $1175 IVUTHAM or ElilN LADIES SIZE IN 20 YEARS GOLD CASE - $12.75 IF YOU HAVE A BROKEN WATCH WE I WILL GUARANTEE i RIGHT. 1 SIEGRIST & CO. JEWFLERS AND OPTICIANS r Complete equipment for rufioer buggy. tires. LA GRANDE a FITZQERALD. Proprietor Complete Machine Shops $ai Foundry DENTISTS. C B. CAUTHORN, Dentist, Ot'lce over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Oregon J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. , Dentist. Room II, La Grande National 4ank Building. 'Phone Blank 1991. TEACHER OF MUblO P rVs E . PORTER DAT, Prlncipa:. La Grande School of Music, Mrs. Day, assistant School, 106 Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1(11. MISS STELLA OLIVER, Teacher of Piano and Harmony. . Studio at realdence of Turner Oliver, corner Fourth and O avenue. 'electrical engineers. L. A, PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engtneerln. ; and Surveying. Estimates, plana and specifications Office la Bohnenkamp Building. , jl Grande - - - Orego C. K. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl '. neerlng. t ' Twenty Tears' Experience. ROBERT MILLER, Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones: Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. ATTORNEYS. Chaa. B. Cochran Geo. P. Cooura - COCHRAN COCHRAN, Auornoya. La Orande National Bank BuUdlng. La Grande Oregoi R, H. LLOTD. Attorney at Law. Practice in all the courU of the State i ' and Vol ted States. , , Elgin - - - - - - Orogon 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 Grande, Oregon. VIAVL MRS. GRACE McALISTBR, Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1971. on Watches TO MAKE IT RUN : resetting and repairing - , , . ....... IRON WORKS mm ADDRESS SAIUII A. EVANS' ADDRESS READ YESTERDAY Annual Addrtta to Federation Diuls , With Library, Clvlce, Pure rood, Ir rigation, Art and a Long Ltat of Other Important Subject of the ' Ago. ' x Club wothen and guets at the con vention In the Masonic Temple yes terday, heard President Sarah A. Ev ins of Portland, deliver her annual ad dress, which gave a general outline of what the Oregon Federation of Wo men's clubs Is doing for Itself and for fellow belnirs. The report covers a arge field and Observer readers can not afford to let the opportunity slip and not learn of the scope and the effective means of reaching the goal, tvhlch the federation has. Following 'ner Introductory clause, Mrs. Evahs aald In part. ; , ' ' The Working Medium. "Our working medium Is, of course, our committees, and they should bejn .'losest touch with the clubs of the state. The work' of every committee does n-a appeal to every club, but no committee can successfully do Its work without an Interest being shown by the clubs, even to the extent of declining to assist. At the suggestion of the na tlonal organization, three years , age our state reorganized Its committees to correspond with the committees of the General Federation, adding som that local conditions seemed to de mand. Every one of them Is vital to carry on the work that will make Ore- eon keep step with the "march of progvess. .... Library Work. "Our library work Is another .place where we can all work In unison With our excellent state library com mission there seems little acUve work for this committee to do, and I would recommend that this committee b combined with the committee on liter ature, whose duty It would be to as alst clubs In outlining study courses somplling blbliographs, and service ol that nature. .' "A suggestion was recently mad that the club women of Oregon collec' and publish the poems of Sam Simp son. I heartily endorse the svggestlor and recommend that a epccjal commit tee be appointed for the purpose o: oonsultlng with the relatives of Mr Simpson, with this In view, and tha' the committee be given power to act ivlth the consent of the botird. Along Civic Linos. v "Again we meet on common ground with our committee on Civic, for whe does not love the City Beautiful, 01 who does not wish to assist In the eradication of disease, through a cam paign of education r X wouiu, uivr fore, suggest that every club procun literature on the subject of social hy giene and ' tuberculosis, and aftet studying It yourselves, distribute It for the enlightenment of others. At the last biennial a health section of the Civic commlttoe was created, m-hlch will furnish you all the literature or these subjects you may desire. Bureau of Information. "Reciprocity Is but another wore! for federation; it Is the mutual ex change the giving and taking snd to broaden Its scope, at our last meet ing we exchanged the w ord reciprocl for bureau of Information. It can not, however, fulfill Its mission with out the moat hearty co-opratlon of the clubs from the very nati-re of It. It must havo your year-book; It must have every one of those excellent pa pers you spent so much time on; the most significant will probably be the very subject someone ele will want and need, because she cannot get the reference book to get the material from. Then you have the privilege of calling upon the bureau when your hour of need comes. It stands ready to serve . you without cost whenever you call upon It. i Pure Pood. i "When a certain city council re-j rently. after making extravagant ap propriations for city Improvements. refused to appropriate money for a much-needed laboratory and chemist to examine the potnsonous foods that were on the market In great qantltlea,1 someone asked, "What difference It made whether we had handsome parks and good pavements If we were' all deadr While this was rather a startling way to put the matter, we all know that after everything la said and done, our greatest asset Is good health; and as the body Is sustained by food, the kind of food wo take Into It Is of paramount Importance.- Ore gon needs, an awakening, and unless the home-keepers take some of our conditions In hand, It will be; an awakenlnglhat will bring sorrow and lamentation Into the homes of many. I refer to our dairy conditions. Forestry. On the subject of forestry the club women have shown themselves alert and Intelligent In this branch of our work the government has again recog nised the efficiency of their work by turer. Enos Mills. It will be gratlfy- ina- to those who heard Mr. Mills at Salem last year to know he has been promised to Oregon again this winter. His services are given free of cost to i ho clubs, and applications for his services by dubs that are Interested In forestry can be made to the chairman of the forestry committee. Irrigation. "With the 'subject of forestry goes Irrigation. It Is a subject of national Importance; but why, you ask, should It come Into club work? Our com mittee would answer, for the life and beauty and Joy It orlngs Into the homes of the women of the desert places, and we cannot turn a deaf ear to any call that will lighten the burdens of the mothers of men. ; Civil Service Reform. "CM! service reform sounds so omtnnimiv political that most of -us shy off from It, lest we -become con taminated. Let us call It good citizen: ship and see how differently we look at it. It means, simply, putting all public service Into the merit system, ud training children to ' look upon public service as an honorable occu pation, rather than an opportunity to graft, or as a plum for political dis tribution. I am authorized by the board to place In the hands of our committee t$ to be offered as a prize for the best high school essay on "Good Citizenship." This is done, hoping It will Induce some of the clubs :o do something locally. v Chautauqua. "Our Chautauqua work Is a Joy and pleasure, and one of our most effi cient sources for the promulgation of iub work, and I strongly recommend 'ts continuance. . Art. .... "Mrs. Sherwood said at Boston: 'You believe In the beautiful; that Is the heart of God. Tou know that ts one way to find Him, through the good and the beautiful. In the school, In the civic beauty of the town, in our -wn lives, it Is Impossible to estimate :he change there would be In our be loved country If the ugly and the evil :buld be crowded out by beauty.' Sure y we should assist our committee in '.his endeavor." In conclusion, Mrs. Evans said: "To )ur faithful officers I extend my warmest thanks, making special mer lon of our capable and never-tiring corresponding secretary, who has car ried her own and a great part of my burden. "Let me admonish yoUV as a parting word, that In all our deliberations we Each for all, all for each'." NOTICE. Special Election to Approve Charter amendments. Notice Is hereby given thaf on ruesday, the 24th day of November. 1908, a special election will be held of the voters of the City of La Grande. Union county, Oregon, and that the polls will be open from the hour of 8 t'clock a. m., until the hour of five clock p. m., of said day. Said election is called by order of the Council of the City of La Grande for the purpose of proposing and sub mitting to the peoplo of the City of 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 'j Grande bv ordinance No. SH3. Ser ies 180. and filed with, and in the office of the recorder of the city of La Grand, on the 10th day of Sep tember, 1904. The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La Gnipue will bo submitted to ne vot ers on the following proposition: Shall the City of La Grande amend Its charter and approve the 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 Grander 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. K. C. Dsv1 and Frank Kll patrlck. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutla. Second Ward. Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. 8. B ram well end Oeoriro Pall. Clerks: II. E. Cool Idge and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward. Building west ef Judge Ramsey's realdence on Penn. avenue Judge: C. C. Penlngton, B. w.. 0vt John Ct-i Clra Cy A. Vurplllat and A. C Williams. Fourth Ward. Harris' Hall Judge: Bernard Logsden. G. E. Fowler and John 8hek. CWks: C J. Vander poel and Warren P. Noble. la wltneea whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed the era.! of my office, this 1 0th day at Septem ber, ms. (L. a d. n. cox. Recorder of the City of La Oraada. I We Want Our Want Your want is placed before a thousand or mora want-eeker very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want ad where results art the keynotes? , ' - FOB REST. FOR RENT Brick building, 10x60, on Elm street. Inquire of A. C. Hunt ington, x FOR RENT Office rooms; . steam heat. Apply to Geo. Good, proprie tor, of .the Foley house. FOR RENT Five-room house, 1914 Adams ave; four blocks from Fir St. tS per month. ' 'Phone Black 162. ' . Nov7 Special. -For sale ,a tract of land totaling (60 acre. One hundred acres under cul tivation. A 1 1000 restaurant and oth er good Improvements; spring water enough for house and barns; creek, acroaa one 40 all for 15000 cash. Lo cated six miles from town on R. F. D. Figure it out for youreelf. Write to Indian Valley Realty company, Elgin, the firm that stands for a square deal. WHY NOT TRT '' . Popham'a ) )' ASTHMA REMEDY! 31res prompt and positive relief In eviry ease. Bold by druggists. Price 11.09. Trial package by mall 10 '- cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland, O. For aalr hy A. T. HILL, Druggist, 4 WOOD SAWING Phone and we will do your wood sawing very promptly, and at prices you can afford to pay. We ar always ready. MATHEWS & GLASS. 'Phone, Black 156;. Strayed. Tuesday, November 2, black male hunting dog (pointer) white breast; carrying black leather collar with large ring. Finder please notify E. Sebbelov. Both 'phones. - 4-St In case of stomach and 'iver trou ble the proper treatment Is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulate the liver anct bowele wicooui irritating . mem organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics, It does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleewant to take. A. T. Hill, druggi -Jal WHAT will you have for dinner today? Tou may answer this question, satisfactori ly by dining at THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby. Our cooking ts a paragon of per taction, our iooa lauiuese, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we say, except that our prices are popular? Wa give a regu lar dinner for 25 cents. Come and try it Tou will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy It The Model Restaurant J.A. ARBUCKLf, Prop. Open Day wsn Weekly a i cn And Night Meal Ticket forVT,uu Piano To nine. B. B. Fraaola, professional plane tuner ker a few days. Orders re ceived at Smith's reomiag house. 1 v I Your Wants IN Ad Column JTOB SALE. FOR SALE Two to four acrea of suburban property, well Improved. PhoneBlack 1582, or see E. W, Kam merer, 1004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE: Cheap land, sugar f aotory. Inquire at FOR 8 ALE Two milch cows, en fresh. Jersey calf I days old; other Durham, giving 2 gallons. Inquire of Mrs. Chllders, Island City. - dwl0-lt-24 . For Sultf. 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 Kirt ley barn, La Grande. M. J. Selby. ' FOR SALE Small house and a 140X 130-foot lot Buy from owner and save commissioner's fee. Inquire of . J. Bachant, Cherry street FOR SALE Four good fresh milch cows. Inquire of Blue Mountain Creamery, Union, Oregon. . For Sale. Cabbage for Kraut. 'Phone your orders now. 'Phone red 1702. Land for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, gardes or alfalfa land for sale cheap If taken soon. C. ' D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2, La Grande. Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon. Offers collegiate courses In Agri culture, Including Agronomy, Horti culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Domeatlo Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me chanical and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy.. . Offers elementary courses in Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce and - Mechanic Arts, Including" forge - work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. Strong faculty, modern equipment; free tuition; opens September 25. Illustrated catalogue with full lnfor- mation on application to the Regis trar, free. dAwS-ltf wDlJfli0N Pacific Arrival and Departure of Tralne at La Grande. , No. 1, westbound Portland Special, arrives 1:25 a. m.; departs, 2:20 a. m. No. 6, eastbound passenger, man and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de parts 6:50 a. m. No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:06 p. m.; departs,' 8:10 p. ca. No. t, westbound passenger, mall and express, arrive 9:66 p. m.; de pans, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. Regular mixed train leave La Grande at ( o'clock and return at 8 o clock p. m. The logging trala leave La Grande at 12:20 p. m. and return at 7:45 p. m. t, H. KEENET, Agenc La GrK4e, Oregoa. Better Than Spanking. Spanking doe not cure children ol bed-wetting. There 1 a constitution al cause for this trouble.' Mrs. M. Summer, Box W, Notre Dame. InL. win send free to any mother her eue cessful Instructions. Send no money, but write her today If your children trouble la thas way. Don't blame the child, the chance are It can't help It. Thle treatment also cure adults and aged people troubled wttk urine difflculttea ay day or alghc - 5