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,( fc. .... '- I EVEXixo on-nnrn, t.a orLwnn, onrox, th:mav, jam ahy '., iom. EIOIIT PAGES fACE SIX. . ... . . La Grande Professional Directory J. H. HCrBBARD. NT. D. C. B. CAUTHORN, . Vbj.ictaW and Surgeon. . ' Denthrt. Offio. l New Bank BuUdlnf. Room. ''lc ov.f Hill'. Drug Store. - 'Phones. Residence, Main . Graide - Oregon it; Office. Main 7. ' 3. C. PRICK. D. M. D. Pcatlat. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. nom IS, La Grande National ds.nl Physician and Burgoo. Building. 'Phone Blank 19D1. 6fflce over Hill's Drug Store. , Office Thone 1183. Residence Main 66 TEACHERS Of MUSIC ' PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal N. MUT0R. H D., orantle Kcliool of Music. Phyrr4W and Surgeon. Mr Day aa8,,ant Bcliool. 10B Corner Adama Ave. and Depot St. . Qreenwood Ave ona door 80Uth of tMflce Main S -: Residence Main 19 Adama Ave. 'Phone Black 1831. BACCtf & HAIJ MISS STELLA OLIVER, Phvatotom and Surgeons. Teacher of Pluuo and Harmony. Office t. A Grande National Bank Studio at residence of Turner Olive), Building. 'Phone Main 18. corner Fourth and O avenue. JB. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 13. U. K. Hall,- Residence. Main C2. MISS LENA McREYNOLDS. Instructor In Voice Culture. , Room 8, Lewis Building. V.V. E. MOORE Uganda - - Oregon DR. H. C. P. MOOR . Osteopathic Iliyslclana. MISS rose HOUSE, Mrkavllle Graduates Under Founder lam,,,,. jn piano, Ilurmony and Office Bommer Building. Technic. nM: Office Main IS: Res. Main 2J05 jforth Spruce Street. C.H.wf,PH.G.,M.B, La Grande, Oregon., Fhyetata. and Surgeon. KLvca,UCAL WgIXEKRS. rectal attention given to Eye, Ear, - Nose and Throat L. A. PJCKLER. Office U La a-ande Vatlonal Bank 4vU Mining, Irrigation Englneortnt Building. and Surveying. VkOM Of flee, Main Si Residence, Estimates, plans and specifications Main 82. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. ' '... . .... - J.---- La Grande Oregoi llTlltllii "" - - if-,"" J f I'M) AIM iON. mm JURED The Dalles. Jan. 25. Although It Is rather early for orchardlsts to state definitely whether ornot the peach trees are' Injured by the late freezing weather, some of them state that a few trees are more or lens Injured. The crop next season may not bi as large as It has been In some years, yet there will be enough peaches for the gathering when they ripen, Is be lieved. There never has been a fail ure of the peach crop In Wasco coun ty. Very often It has been said In past yenra that the peach crop would be a failure, yet, when the time came .to harvest the crop there, would be better fruit even If not ho large an amount. Tho trees themselves are' not In jured, and it Is believed that only a ! few of the tender outer limbs are j frozen. , Probably no more are frozen j than would necessarily have to be : pruned, anyway. 1 .Apples, pears and cherries are not Injured at all. The apricots are In jured about as much as the peaches are, but It Is believed that the crop will not be much smaller than In pre vious years. VetaMtary Burgee n. StOlc at HMTa B-rug 8tore, La Qranrt. ResUeaee 'Phone Rtd 701. OtAea 'Phwse Black 1881. Jaderendent 'Phone It. Botk 'pkenes at residence. DR. W. H. RII.BT, Graduate )hle State University. Vaccination, entlstry and Surgery f aH klnda. Ceuntry calls promptly sewered. CfOce 1414 Adams Avenue. Phoaes: Paetlie Black 1901. k4M"dent, 378. TIAVI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER, Teaeker and Manager. Telthe Farmers 197C. Boys Meet Suturdny. .. MnnnHln Hoys' BHorlati4in ill meet next Saturday night at the 'hltby home. SCHEDULE !S( II Architect and Engineer. Surveying, CIvH and Structural Engl nssrjug. Twenty Years' Experience. " KUVGM MBLLER, Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones Pacific, Main 1. Heme Independent Ne. 8. Cbaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coctors COCHRAN COCHRAN, Attoraeya. Ia Grande National Bank Building. Ial Grande - - - - - Oregot R. H. LLOTtD. Attorney at lw. "notice in all the eourts of the 8tat ' and United States. Elgin - Oregon Ctl at the C. C. Penington & Co. istore this week and see the I. C. . method of teaching modern languages. The pronounclatlon acquired by this xtrthod is absolutely correct. " C. U. OKA WFOKD, Atteraey at Iiow.. Practices In all the courts oi the Btr.ti and United States. Office la La Grande National Banl Building, La Grande, Oregon. LKROY LMAX. Attorney M Iaw. 816-11 Swetland Building. Prtl4 - - - - Oregon JOSEPH TRAIN'S ARRIVE EAR LUCK; LE.WE LATER. Morning Train Awaits Arrival of Xo. 1 and Afternoon Truln Rewclie Here at 2:30 In the Arternoon. A new and more convenient sched ule is in effect on the La Grande Joseph run. Trains will leave here for Joseph later In the day and arrive here from Joseph earlier, as well. The main feature of . the new schedule which. Is now In effect, Is that the train for Wallowa county will wait here for the arrival of the westbound if the Xo. 1 Is anywhere near on time. The returning time Is also more fa vorable to Ln Grande merchants, in that more time is allowed in La Grande. North end residents can come to La Grande and spend several hours of the afternoon here, giving them time to transact much business before the close of local business houses. In the event that the afternoon train is a few hours late, it does not deprive the transaction of business during the af- Tlio Now Sclicdiili. The new schedule, as announced follows: Leave La Gr.mde, 9:4: arrive at iHlan.l 'lt.v. 9:50; Allcel, 10; lmbler, 10:10; ElKln, 10:S0: Palmer Junc tion. U.'JS; Looking Cliiss, 11:30; Ml nani. 12:45; M'allowa. 2; Lostlne. 2:45: EntfrprUf, 3:45; Joseph, 4:45. Returning No. 31 leaves Joseph at 7:15, running on practically the same schedule as No. 32, reaching La Grande at 2:30 p. m. The more Important No. 31 arrival times are: Wallowa, 9; Elgin, 1. The schedule la unquestionably the best solution tho officials have yet been able to make of the new train service, as It allows connections with both east and westbound main line trains. There Is no change on the main line at this time. FARM 101 SOLD If! The current report that the poor farm at Union hns been started to ward La Grande is inaccurate. The county court has taken no such steps and the dispatch from Union to a Portland paper yesterday is manifest ly wrong. The dispatch also states thut the bills, presented by the management of the poor farm had been rejected by the last session of the county court, an other statement that is incorrect. HIGH CLASS SUPERFLOUS HAIR IS NOW CURABI E Are you afflicted with this disease Are you still using a razor Are you still using a tweezer , THEN YOU Certafcly 7 Hive Not Used V IW&-J-I Dr.'Alaxander Grossman, the Eminent Hair ajd Scaly Specialist has, after 1 5. years of reseanh and experimenting, discovered an absolute rerrrey for this unsightly disfigurement. . j AND WE CAN V PROVE IT - . v Jf m ra mi Ouaranleei la destroy the caarssli growth $r your mne refunded Guaranteed to! be absolutely non-Injurious p the mostdolica Wld Gypsies are oftcnttme extravagant, one proof of the statement being now on exhibit at the La Grande .Iron works, where an elaborately construct ed gypsy wagon is about ready for the owners. The wagon resembles a mod ern parlor. Rosettes grace the scroll work that can be found in great abundance. It has required the best talent possessed by the shop workmen to satisfy the owner, who is one of the gypsies that some time ago was ar rested here for telling fortunes. Hand somely painted, built of the best wood obtainable, are lome of the require ments of. :' contract for the con struction oi I '.16 wagon. In the base of the wfi-n Is a large wardrobe. The sides of the covering arc artistically scrolled. When the first one is com pleted, another will be built here. The cost of the wagon Is sufficient to build several "swell" buggies. Notice ef Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of La Graade Irrigation company on Monday, February first, 1909, at two o'clock p. m., at the office ef La Grande Investment companyfor the nirpose ot electing a Board of Dl ectors and conducting such other business as may properly come before the stockholders, J. K. WRIGHT, Secretary La Grande Irrigation C . J9-4-11-18-28 The above is not the result of maglo, but of this wonderful disco ery named MAJI. This protograph is ONE pt the thousands of case MAJI has cured. MAJI is endorsed and recommended by the mo rcDutr.y.e -.:.ysicians as tho only. remedy for PERMANENT removJ and dr :'.:'. .!'i:W of superfluous hair, The r.rtion of this WONDERFUL compound commences immeOlately on its application to the parts afflicted. MAJI does not burn the hair, thusj making It return more coarse and bristly than ever. MAJI goeB to Un root of the evil it dstroys the cause of the growth. It destroys the factors favorable to its growth. Majl cures by destroying the productive condi tions that cause this .disease. CURES QUiGKLY and PERMANATELy ' If you want to be CURED, If you want to dispense with the fine , razor, if you want to discard the heavy veil you are compelled to wear to conceal this humiliating, unsightly blemish, get a bottle . of ( IIAJI now at once. If your druggist does not keep it send II to usj' direct and we will mail It to you, postage prepaid; In plain wrapperr. Turkish Remedy Co. i 31 West 125 Street, New York, N. Y. j Address Desk 4, Free Valuable Ilooklet "The Key to tlie Problem," SENT ON REQUEST. . '. I t THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COM PAW Y .-RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Ycur Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and delive promptly. ! Call tin Retail Department Phone Main 8 DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month 1 g yi i e FRIDR V EVENING O E30ES ms u S OF reatest Lecture 99 Don't Fail To Attend 01 1 II' ll 0