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r ,. ... vemng onsEitvra. W granph. !;x.I' i???CAn.I.?l'J!!!?L f.ft.H. I'AtjrM TMC.B TWO. -1 La Grande Directory . PHYS1C1AK. J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Bargeon- Dtfloe Id New Bank Building. Room "Phones'. Residence, Main t; OffK-s. Main 71. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Ptiyslotaa and bargeo. ' . Office over HIH'B Drug Store. Office 'Phone Hi'. Residence Main It ; . v -.. N. MOLITOR, M D .'..' Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Office Main 18 -:- Residence Main II BACON HATii. . Phvstclans and Burgeons. Office f a Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 1. C. T. Bacon. Residence, Main It. M. K. HalU Residence, Main S3 mv,F. E. MOORB Teclinlo. DR. H. C P. MOOR1 8105 North Spruce Street. . n La Grande, Oregon. Osteopathic Physicians. . Klrksvllle Graduate Under Founder ...,....,,. ' t, a, - KliLCTRICAL ENGINEERS. Office Sommer Building. . Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main l l. a. PICKLEtt. i i IMU Mining, Irrigation Engineortai C. H, UPTON, PH. G., M. D. 1 and Surveying. Physician and Surgeon. estimate, plana and specification pedal attention given to Eye, Ear, Of lice In Bohnenkamp Building. Nose and Throat La Grande . - - - - - Orejto Office In La d-unde Vatlonal Bmli " 1 : Building. C R. THORNTON. Tbones Office, Main 2; Residence, Architect and Engineer. Main IS. Surveying, ClvH and Structural Enc1 ' '- ' neerlng. Twenty Tears' Experience. - VETEKINAR Y SURGEONS. ,TLi-L.a "- - - ROBEKT JfnXEIt, DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Architect. Veterin.rysurg.cn. Office 1107 Adam, avenue. 'Phoner Office at Hill's Drug Store. La Grand. , pacl(1j , Home ,nd Residence .'Phone Red 101. N , piflce "Phcne Black 1311. . Jnderendent 'Phone 6. - i ' Both 'ptimtd t rlUenc.-':- ATTOBXEW. ' . - , Cbna. K. Coehrao . Geo, P. Cccfara. Pn' W H" RIT ET' COCHRAN ft COCHRAN. Graduate Ohio State tfnlverslty.' L AtLirnVvi ' " Vaccination, Dentlutry and Surgery. . ,. ..' , , , , ' . ; La Grande National Bank building t Jill kinds -Country cailt promptly . L Grande - Oregu Uwered. Office 1114 Adams Avenue, '. jphonee: Pacific Blnck 1901. " ... R. M. LLOID. Hi Independent, 373, AUorney at Law, ' ' ' ' '"nctlce In all the courts Tt the Stau ' and United State. ''x.-u-- n-,. VtAV1. Elgin - - - w - - Oregon MRS. GRACE McALISTEH. .'.j m'i.i ' '. .. Teacher and Manager. , , II. CltAVlX)RI, . Telephone. Farmer 19TI. Attorney at I jaw. i - . rvactlce In all the courts' of the Suit LEROT LOMAX. Ur'tci Attorney at Law. ' Office In La Grande National Banl 815-lt Swetland Building. Building. La Grande, Oregon. Portland - - - Oregon . Alaska 'Indians' engaged In 'basket .WILLIAM M. RAMSEY, making and blanket weaving will have Attorney and Counsellor ot Law. a colony on the grounds of the A. T. Rooms t5 and 18 Sommer Block. 'P. exposition. La Grande ------ Oregon ED STRIVGHAM, AUCTIONEER. 'Sale orled on ho-notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge for diBtance. LA GRANDE ... OREGON Route No. I 'Phone No. lttxi I'ever Sores. Fever tores and old chronic ore , should be kept in healthy condition, should not he healed entirely, but Thl can be don by applying Cham berlain's Salve. This salve has no su pelor for this purpose. Tt is ilao most excellent for chapped hands, S'ire nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. For sale by all good dealer. bcss :y-s hack LINE. . Best of service, Day and Night Hack furnished for funeral and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Nlatit and Sundays. 4 Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 'Phone Red 141 Night Tbon Ma s It. i bCl. bcssey. Professional l),,..y.r-''''' .'. DENTISTS. ' C. B. CAUTHORN, Dentist. Ot'lc over mil' Drug 8tore. La Graide Oregon J. C PRICE, p.' M. D. Deotist. Koom II, La. Grande Ua'lonal Banl Building. VPhon B.ack 1931. TEACHERS OF MCSIO PROP. E. PORTER DAT, Prlnclpa La GrafMle School of Mualo. Mr. Day, assistant School, 101 Greenwood Ave., on door south of Adam Ave. 'Phone Black 1111. MISS STELLA OLIVER, Teacher pf Piano and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Olive; corner Fourth and O avenue. MI.SS ROSE HOUSE, Instructor In Piano, Iiunuony anil We- Wash The Finest Wool Skirts ; They look like i new when you : get them home. I Fact. Try lis. : CHERRY'S HEW LAUNDRY : ' Best by Test" I BOY-SAVES , nnV'C FFh r hr n In bravely Dltiiiglnff Into the ky waters of the mill rues In the east end of the city to save the 4-year-old bnhy son of Mr. Gulott, the blind mu sician of Johnson's orchestra. Charles Mond. the 11-year-old son of Mrs. Oeorge Ernest, of Wel Railroad street, barely escaped drowning yes terday afternoon. ' ' As the young man and his mother ivero riding up Court street they were Httracted by the frantic screams of a Woman, and upon Jumping out of the rig, he saw the little boy floating down the stream. The young man rsn ilown the side of the stream, until h as about even with the child, and then leaped from the high bank. When he struck ' the water he sank iind being greatly encumbered with hoes and clothes, he as unable to reach thechlld until It had floated away from him. j The terrified cries of, -the mother ind the excited admonitions of spec tators bothered the young man and that, combined with the Intense cold f the wat-r. caused him to strangle. The two then floated down boi little way from Court, . street to Union street, before being rescued. By the time the child and the young man had reached Union street; Offi cer Wllllum Sheer had arrived on the .ceno, and with, ready preseme of :ilnd had a rope handy to throw to tie plucky youns man, who, in an nconsclous state, graspe nthe rope vliich he felt about his body. As soon as he could turn to th' hlld Mr. Sheer rescued it also, ant. he tfto were taken safely Into Mr '.heer's residence,. The condition of the young mar who made such a heroic effort to sav he child was far more serious. Foi ome time It was gruvely eared h ould riot be brought to life. A soon as the water was forced from hl jngs he was revived. The A. T. P. exposition Is called thi fulr that will .lie ready." If an excursion of the Union county land owners who have not subscribed ir water umlc-r the Meadow Brook roject,- could be arranRed to some o! .?ie favored Irrigated spots of the Pa iflc northwest, quick conversions tc lie value of water of scml-arld lane vould follow, ts the belief advanced ;y some In this cily. To take a der r 20 men who at present are slow to :lgn up quantities of land under thi local project, to ono of these many Ir rigated districts of the northwest, am1, i'lere show them the indescribatl ienefits accruing from Irrigation, .vould not be a verty great cost am uirely would be a great convincer. Vhlle there will lie sufficient land subscribed without a questlop vol ioubt to Insure the project In somi-1 form or other, there will be many far ners knocking at the door to gain ad mittance when the lust far-seeing lane inner has taken his subscription anO 'he rock-bottom prices cease to be. Conversion in time to get in on the ground floor might be engineered hrough the excursion plan. The Pur.et. sound climate is one of the ' big iii'jactions of the A. Y. P. exposition tu be held in ScaHle nexi summer. Ituef Ilenlex Sub-hie Rumor. Pan Framlsro, Feb. IS. Abe Ruef, malting In his cell in the county Jail, fending an appeal in his case, had occasion today to deny that he was dead.. A rumor quickly spread about the city that he had committed sui cide. Ruef was called to the telephone several time to deny that he was duid. He declared he had plenty of life left - " The A. T. P. exposition has appro priated 1100,001 for premiums In the ,Vvst.cK.. hwti viJ,iA"'ioniec Cuu Kil'a the ISO expitton. mm otU-e of Dissolution. Nutieo li hereby given that I, TV. It. Beverson, sm from this date uk In over the business known under the firm nume of Burger Beverson, anJ am assuming all obligations In February II, 10. W. H. SEVERSON. Nctk-e. All parlies knowing themselves In debted to me, please call Immediately and make settlement, as I am clonln out my business. My new location li with Carl Bros., next door to Newlln Drug Co. Q..M. HEACOCK. Lame shoulder. This Is a common form of muscular rheumatism. No Internal treatment If needed. Apply Chamberlain's Llnl ment freely three time a day and t quick cure certain. Thl liniment has Droven especially valuable for muscular rheumatism. Bold by all ood dealers. . '1t4 t-t-$-tV-tt BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY. Prop. t RATES: $t.00, $1.25 and 51.50. Best 25c meals in I the city. Beds 25c & 50c fill oulside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week, One block from depot. totiLY HOUSE IN THE I CITY EMPLOYING WHITE , HELP'JONLY ' Um our s e r V I c e vi,i-tr,i'-t .1li" 4 You Need! A Well i A letter to me stating your location and needs will bringyou all the in- formation regarding well drilling necessary. Firrb-w I. A. The Well Driller M 4 M J DO YOU KNOW : FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? An abstract will tell you ; all about it and it may be to your advantage to have ; ojie ;made. You cannot ; s e afford to take chances. LR OLIVER: La G' National Bank Z HI We Want Out Wan t Your want i placed before a very day Can you afford to want ao, where retuh art the FOR RENT. FOR RENT Llgh housekeeping rooms; three rooms. 1301 Madison Ave. 'Phone Black 403. l-tf FOR RENT Seven-room house. In quire of Mrs. Zuber. ll-tf WANTED. WANTED Horses for pasture, 33 per month. Hay feed and mi to straw. Inquire of J. E. Reynolds. DRESSMAKER Waated all kinds of sewing, plain or fancy. Mr. C. E. Wills. 'Phone Red 1S2. 1-21-lm WANTED Three waitresses at once. Experienced preferred, but appren tice can apply. Good position. Call at once at the Model restaurant. tf Easy Prices on Itccordx. The Bramwell Music company la selling Columbia 10-Inch disc records for 5 cent each. " rpn !at I rtf.Hc N,jt-(hw'iit boii and Ctimatw. Hiving -i Hi',' ,f v.'',..' tfi-..i r. m.i wt- wiil it ni'. n i-iii iM'l hi fitm, i iln Inn t: i" fur Ir-niiir . jnim ii J sc., faiiru i-o, csir.on m tnmt. wh Caiuildale's AiinoiiiKicnient. ' I take this manner in inform.- Ing the voters of La Grande that I am a candidate for marshal of this city at the coming city elec- Hon and respectfully solicit their consideration. - . L. RAT BURN. The winning team in the All-Alaska vorpstakes, the $10,000 dog team race lo be held In Nome next April, will- be brought to Seattle and exhib- ted at the Ai T.-P. exposition. DENTIST Did it ever occur to you that as a business proposition it pays to keep your teeth in normal con dition? The dentist who has the ability to put your teeth in the proper condition and KEEP them that way is the man for you to employ. I have no specialty in dental work but have taken advantage of the up-to-date methods employed in dent istry and give ycu the test that my experience and ability can accomplish. J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. Your Wants J: Ad Colunih thousand or mora want-seekert spend one cent per word of your keynote? FOR SALBk FOR SALE Two to four acres f suburban property, well Improved. 'PhnneBlack 1531, or ace E. W. Katnmerer, 3004 Adam avenue. Land for Sale, .40 acres, of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap tf taken soon. C D. Huffman. R. K. D. S. La Grande. FOR SALE 700 tamarack post. 10c. 1 In La Grande. See- 1-21-lm LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Complete Threshing Outfit For sale at bargain. . Has been run about 100 day. Time given, on approved security. . LA JJRANDE INVESTMENT CO. The finest lino of postal cards ; Union county at ' NEWLIN BOOK A STATIONERT CO. WHT NOT TRI ... Popham' ASTHMA REMEDY? f Gives prompt and positive relief r, ev-ry case. Sold by druggist. Price 11.00. Trial package by mall 10 . cents. Wllllnma Mfg. Co., Props. Clevelan.1 For a1t' by A. T. HILL. Druggist RAILROAD MEN PLEASE NOTE. ,. ' A neat 4-room house with 1 lots, woodshed, barn, chicken park, plenty of garden room, wall and city water; handy to depot, for $1,250.00: M cash. balance in 2 years. This Is an excellent buy. Phono us today. VAN DVYN REALTY CO. A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a muR will feel well satis- fled if he can hobble around on crutches In two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and U Is often two or three months before he Is fully recovered. This Is an unnecessary loss of time, as by applying Chamberlain's rinlment, as directed, a cure may as a ru'e be effected less than oner Wf.eIc., t)ms.r an(J ,n many case8 wlthlr, "three days. Sold by all good dealers. Si e e