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EVENING 1 IBSEKVETt, LA CltAXPR. OKEGOX, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1000.
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Soldier rtullis Death Plot.
It seen ed to J. A. Stone, a cl.' war
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vflernn of Kemp, Texas, thut a jdot
existed between a desperate l'.n
We Want Your Wants
trouble and the grave to cause his
, La Grande Professional
death. "I contracted a stubborn cold
he writes, "that developed a cough
that stuck to me In spite of all rem
Our Want Ad Column
edles, for years. My weight ran down
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to 130 pounds. Then 1 began to use
Dr. King's New Discovery, which re
Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers
very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word oT your
want au whe.-e results are the keynotes?
stored my health completely. I now
Liidil Canyon, Feb. 17. Ladd Can
weigh 178 pounds." For severe colds
non citizens wprt shocked this morn.
Ing to learn of the death of little MIks
obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, asth
ma and to prevent pneumonia it l
unrivaled. SOc and SI. Triul bottle
Irene Wlnn nf Li Grande, dnugh'cr
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J. H. HUBPARD. M. D.
Physician and Surgty .n.
IHfloe Id New Bank Building. Room
'Phones'. Residence, Main
it; Office, Main 71.
DR. A. I RICHARDSON.
Physician and burgoo.
Office over Bill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 116. Realdenoa Main SB
N. MOLITOR. U D.,
Physician and Sargeon.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot Bt.
Office Main tt :- Residence Main l
BACON A' HAT!
Phvslclans and Burgeons.
Office 1 a Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19.
& T. Bacon. Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62
OK T, B. MOORB
DR. H. C P. MOOR?
Osteopathic 111 yah laiw.
KJrkrvllle Graduates Under Founder
Office Swnrnor Building.
Phones: Office Main S; Res. Main ti
c. ii. uptox, ph. ., m. i.
Physician and Surgeon.
pectul attention givn to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
Office In La i -and Vationul a ink
Building.
Yhones Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main 12.
VICTKRIA'AHY SURGEONS.
UK. P. A. CHARLTON.
Velonmtry Stirgtxii.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand-
Residence 'Phono Red 701.
Office 'Phone Riack 1SU.
Indertndent 'Phone CJ.
Buth 'phones at residence.
DR. W. H. ttll cy,
Gradi.ate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
ft aM kinds Country calls promptly
answered.
Office KM Ada mi Avenue.
Phones. Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 378.
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MR8. GRACE McAIJSTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 197.
" Olt. T. W. RIIIEI.L. M. 1). C.
Cr:t;!;i:if VeioHmirliin.
Office Red I 'runs limit Store.
Phones: Pacific, Main 4. Hume. 121.
La Grande .... Orcein
LEROT LOMAX.
Attorney nt l.nw.
li-16 Swetland Building.
Portland ..... Oictrnn
DAILY OBSERVER
I READ
Popular music of the best grade, six . sheets
for 51 CO for a few days only.
Remember we carry the World's Best Pianos,
Weber, Chi;kerin. Hazeltonard Kimball ar.d
can furnish you wkh ar.y other kind that you
may ask for.
Fr'ces right, terms easy. Full line of small
str'n g instruments.
BRAMWELL
fttOHt BIACK 107t.
C. B. CAUTHOR.V,
DentiMt.
Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. '
Dentist.
Room 23, La Grande National i)an
Building. 'Phone Black 1 f 91.
TEACHER OF MUSIC
PROF. B. PORTER DA T, Prlnclpa
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 101
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
A1KSS STELLA OLIVER,
TeacliiT of Piano and Huniiony. '
Studio at renldenee of Turner Olive'
corner Fourth and O avenue..
MISS ROSE HOUSE,
Instructor in 1'Ihiio, Harmony and
Twlinlc.
210 XoitJi Spruce Street.
La Uiande, Oregon.
KIJXTKICAL ENGIXKiai.
L. A. PICICLER.
Civil, Mining, Irrlntlon KnlnoirU.
and Surveying.
FiMtlmateft, plana and apeclficat:oi.
OfMce In Bohneukamp BulldlnR
La Grande ...... Greet
C. It. THORNTON.
Arcliilvx-t and Engineer.
urvoylng, CIvH and Structural Knci
neerlng.
Twenty Tears' Experience.
RORE1JT MILLER,
Architect.
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Prone
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. S.
ATTOKNEya.
CTtao. K. CiK'liran Jeo. P. Cixhrw
COCHRAN COCHRAN,
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bunk Building
La Grande .... . r Orego
R. II. LLOI D.
Attorney at Lw.
rirtlee In all the courts of the Stat
and United States.
Elgin ...... Oregon
C. 11. CRAWFORD.
Attorney ut Iav.
Practices in all the courts of the Str.l
and United States.
Office In I.u Grande, National Han!
Building. La Grande. Oregon.
Wll.l ll M. RAMSEY.
Attorney and Coun.-cllor ut Law.
Roiuns l.'i and 16 Summit Block.
La Grande ------ Oregon
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MUSIC CO.
ADAMS AVLNVE
iiiovcd fiom upper Ladd Canyon li.
the city some time last full, chiefly "m
the purpose of schooling Irene, l ut
she has passed beyond to a home of
sunshine and we must all look to Hlin
Who doeth all things well.
liidil Creek Ovcrflouln,
The ruins the past few days have
caused Ladd creek and Its branches to
fill to overflowing. Water was run-
nlng everywhere yesterday evening.
This morning the water Is not so high
and It la now snowing.
Social Items.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Johnson of Cove.
returned home Monday after visiting
their daughter, Mrs. Adolph Peebler.
Miss Frankle Peebler Is having some
dental work done at I.a Grande.
A party was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Counscll, on the
evening of Feb. 11, in honor of Miss
Mabel Counsel!, who Is celebrating
her 18th birthday. Marlon Sncnoer
tnd Harley McClure were present with
their banjos, and John Graham rend
the palms of a number of hands.
which bellied to aimipe the Ernests.
Those present were Messrs. Marion
Spencer of La Grande, Harley Mc
Clure. John Ginhatn. Vernon Croysen.
Neil Mc 'lure, Pain Hraden. Edward
Graham: Misses Kate Rriiden, Mi:v
Manton, Vei-nle Graham. Kittle Mi!
Iioll.md and Mrs. Lucv tlraham. Tin
Mening was spent in playlnir games
anil aliont 12 o'clock a supper w
-erved. then all returned home. Oulu
i number of invited guests were una
ile to attend.
Mix. Susan Hraden, more familiarly
Known as "uranilina Hraden, " wa- S!)
years of aire on St. Valentine';! day
Although she Is unable to help hci
eir in many ways, she can see to read
(iilte well. We hope she shall receive
many mure birthday presents and val
entines.
"Uncle Jue" AnniveiNRry.
Washington,
Feb. H. Today Is an
important annlvi
!!: ry for Spca'ici
Joseph G. Cannon, for on It his fileml
are congratiilHtinq hlin upon the com
pletion of liisi 3,"itli year aff an orator
in congress.
It was on February 1 S. 1S74. that
Itepresentai ive Cannon. not the:,
showing any signs of becoming "Uncle
Joe," and a candidate 'for the presi
dency, made his maiden speech in the
hruise.
Nearly all who heard him, make
his addtvs on that day, are dead.
Among them were James R. Garfield,
lames (!. lilaine, Samuel J. Rnndall. '
Joseph It. llawley, Henry L. liawes.
iieorge I' . itoar, I 11 ja u 1 1 1 1 v. r.
A lev II. Stephens, Lucius Q. C. La
mar and Fernando Wood.
The speech, which was young Can
non's maiden effort, was on a bill re
ducing rates of postage on books and
for the free carriage of country news
papers in rural districts. It was a
success In spite of interruptions.
C iisci iiiliuii Congress.
Washington. Feb. is The North
Miieiaean I onseix.iiion congreis.
called by President Roosevelt. was
opined this morning. Official dele
;Mes are present from Canada and
Mexico. Kroni ire;-em i, li. it ions tin
session will continue about ti'lee days
A social pio-ram is h, ing made i -
which will permit the Ai".e: 'an i.o-.
errinient t. Imiioi- Its gnesis and
two emleis-ies i,i entertain their o mi-
pa trims.
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1 are thi' icenilieis of "the
Conservation I 'nmiiiiy..nn
ctitatives of the state de-
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partnieiit ai.d of one or two other
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It sources. I'n'lllliT l.llM ler
has wiiM.n a letter to the president;
cmphasi, lug Ins earnest interest. 1
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'. tieer eolonv on the groimds of
A i'4k.1Vttlciin Pacific evi,,uiiti .ii
next summer will s!i,,w life on Pai;. t
Sound in the early fifties ;
A. . Spragtie. who has been In
J . Portland on business matters, left this '
Fever Sores.
Fever sores and old chronic sores
should be kept la healthy condition
should not be healed entirely, but
Thla can be done by applying Cham'
berlaln's Salve. This salve has no su
pe.'lor for this purpose. Tt Is also
most excellent for happed hands, sore
nipples, burns and diseases of the skin,
For sale by all good dealers.
'TasJe LiKe Maple
S;i:d n owmt I. ttli) iilrl wtintrl"!! !ton
lit c.iJ;ii. It t titi i likn uiupls ou oil
k.riia el I mid in. ;1 c.iUc .
Tov2g's
CIRCUS
Brand
Table Syrup
Ib i llli. !:! Iilen ) o,"!ieu C.tlie
::yiep, Oini :;auj, ii.-'uuj atnl
syrup
V'lurcrorrr Ims II- i'ik l.iiu tmliiy (J
.. to i;. 1 1 ut-out V, iti! An..calt ittv. i'-j
The Tou Je Kap!e Syrup Co. fefr
DO YOU KNOW:
FOR CERTAIN? :
that your title is gocd? e
An abstract will tell you
all about it and it may be I
to your advantage to have
one made. You cannot 'J
afford to take chances.
LR. OLIVER:
La Grande National Bank ;
Building
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They took like
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Set them home.
Fact . Try us.
CHERRY'S HEW
"LAUNDRY
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FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms; three rooms. 1301 Madison
Ave. 'Phone Black 402. l-9tf
FOR RENT Seven-room house. In-
quire of Mrs. Zuber. ll-tf
WANTED Horses for pasture, $3 per
month. Hay feed aad rna to straw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
DRES8MAKER Wanted all kinds of
sewing, plain or fancy. Mrs. C. E.
Wills. 'Phone Red 192. 1-20-lm
WANTED Three waitresses at once.
Experienced preferred, but appren
tices can apply. Good position. Call
at once at the Model restaurant. tf
Easy Prices on Records.
The Bramwcll Music company U
selling Columbia 10-inch disc records
for 5 cents each
i'.pivn (or ;-:.eifl-Nunlev.nt hoit .e.l I li'Miio-
m , n ill. i I;, :,l .1.1 .I. u .-i-m. .W1, fie- Cjil.i-
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MMU.W Silt CJ. tW fWS. OhUuN, M ifUMit.
( i:inil,l,i(c's Aniioiioccincnt,
I take this manner In Inform
ing the voters of La Grande that
I am a candidate for marshal of
this city at the criming city elec-
lion and respectfully solicit
their consideration.
L. RAYHURN.
WANTED.
FOIl SALE Holstnan automobile, 12 of time, as by applying Chamberlain's
.horse pow er; used one season; In r inlment, as directed, a cure may as a
good condition and will run 365 days ru'e be effected less than one
in the year; will sell at half price, week's time, and in many' cases within
Incjuire at this office. d-wl5tf three days. Sold by all good dealers-
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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
is the man for you to employ.
1 have no specialty in
advantage of the up-tc-date methods employed in dent
istry and give ycu the best that my experience and
ability, can accomplish.
IJ.E. STEVENSON, D. D. S.
FOR SALE Two to four acres ef
suburhm property, well Improved.
'PhoneBlack 1532, or see E. W.
Kum merer. 2004 Adams avenue.
Ijnd for Sale.
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sale cheap If taken soon. C
D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Oranda.
FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, le.
In La Grande. See 1-21-lm
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. '
Complete TTi reeling Outfit.
For sale at a bargain Has been
run about 100 days. Time given, oik
approved security.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
The finest Una of postal cards It
Union county at
NEW LIN BOOK & STATIONERY CO,
WHT NOT TRT
Popliam's
ASTHMA REMEDY?
G!vea PrornP and positive relief
evry case. Sold by druggists, Price
11.00. Trial package by mail 10
cents.
Williams Mfg. Co., Props.
Clevclan.1
For sal.- by
A. T. HILL. Drugglt
RAILROAD M EX -I'l.EASE
NOTE.
4 A neat 4-room house with 3
lots, woodshed, barn, chicken
park, plenty of garden room,
well and city water; handy to
depot, for $1,2.-10.00; 'z cash,
balance In 2 years. This Is an
excellent buy. ' Phone us today, f
VAX 1I YX REALTY CO.
A Sprninctl Ankle.
As a rule a man will feel well satlS'
nea tr ne can nobble around on.
crutches in two or three weeks after
spraining his ankle, and It Is often tw
or three months before he Is fully
recovered. This is an unnecessary loss-
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dental work but have taken ;
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