............. jmHv .j 44UHm- f OBSERVER. tJV GnANDR, OKEGOX, SAT'KnAY, FEBRUARY 80, sUtlllY PAtitS PAGE TWO. ETKX1NO :i!.ir II:' "ft La Grande Professional Directory nuvMllANS. J. H. IIUBHARD. M. D TJiiiii-iJia ai;:l SuW'i. Office In New Bank Building. Rooma 'Phonoa- Residence, Main it; Office, Main 7. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and fcurgcos.. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone 116. Redden Main K N. MOLITOR, U D., Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. aad Depot St. Ottloe Main IS -:- Residence Main f BACON & HAJJt . phvatciaaa and Surgeons. fflce 1 . a Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 1. C T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62. Ht. V. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOOR Osteopathic Physician. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder Office Snmmer Building. Phones: Office Main 3: Res. Main C. H. UPTON, PH. G., M. I. Physician and Surgeon, pedal attention glvea to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La a-ande National Bink Building. 'Phones Offlre. Main 2; Residence, Main 22. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand. Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 131. , Inderend8nt "Phone 6?. Buth 'phones t.t residence. dr. v. h. mi cy, Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery Of aM klnda. Country calls promptly answered. Office 1111 Adams Avrnuft. , Phones: Pacific Llack 1901. J Independent, 373. DR. T. W. KIDDEI.L, M. I. Graduate Veterinarian. Office lied Cross Inig Store. rhon'n: Pacific, Main 4. Home. 121. la Grand - - - . - Oregon VlAVf. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. i..it Teaoher and Manager. 1 IfnlArhnfi. TPn LEROY LOM AX, I : '"' Attorney at Law. 615-1S Swetland Building. Portland ..... Oregon DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month iREADTHISj Popular music cf. the best grade, six sheets for $1 CO for a few deys only. Remember we carry the World's Best Pianos, Weber. Ghickerirg. Hazeltonard Kimball. and can furnish you with ar.y other kind that you may ask for. Prices right, terms easy. Fuil line of small string instruments. BRAMWELL MUSIC CO. PHONE BLACK iOli. ADAMS AVENUE - ! DENTISTS. C. B. CAUTHORN, Dentist. Of'lce over Hill's Drug Stors. La Qrande Oregon J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Deutlat. Room 28, La Grande National Banl Building. 'Phone Black 11. TEACHERS OF MOSIO PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlnclpa' La Grande School of Music. Mra. Day, assistant. School, 10! Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adam Ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS STELLA OLIVER. Teuclier of 11 a no and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Olive' corner Fourth and O avenue. MISS ROSE HOUSE. Instructor In Piano, Harmony and Technic. 2105 North Spruce Street. La Grande, Oregon. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L A. PICKLEIL Civil, Mining, Irrigation Englneorla and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande - - - - - - Orego C. It. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, ClvH and Structural Engl neerlng. Twenty Tears' Experience. ROBERT MILLER, Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. ATTORNEYS. Chas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coohrai COCHRAN A COCHRAN, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - - - - Orego: R. H. LLOD. Attorney at Lv. ''rictlce in all the courts of the Stab and United States. Elgin - - - - - - Oregon C. II. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the Str.t and United States. Office In La Grande National Banl hnlhtinir. La Grande, Oregon. WILLIAM M. RAMS"I.Y, Attorney and C'ouiim'llor at I,nv. Rooms 13 and 16 Summer Block. La Orande Oregon f f 4 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, (Hy Walter Ferguson.) 44 ofpoenuhaa Just been A volume published liy Strickland W. Gllliltin, of New York. Tho book in entitled "In cluding Flnnlgln," and Is made up of poems both grave and gay, but nearly all are philosophical, as tho author says In his preface. No better review of the book could be written than one of the poems, which we give below. Uy the way, Mr. Glllllan Is a brother of Rev. J. D. Glllllan. D. D., of Im Grande: A Sfotlest Pray-r. "I would not linger alway, Lord, upon thin earth below; I'd gladly cut my tether ropo and swiftly skyward go, Theie's lots of things don't suit me. yet 1 see no way to fix 'em; Kuch time my plans get good and ripe some other fellow picks 'em. I've tolled and schemed and acted square well, just as square V I could. But some old way or other things don't get a-going good. Yet, ere I plume my crippled wings and start to hike me hence, Lord let me linger lone enough to get a grain o' sense! 'From childhood on to middle life I've nort accomplished much; I've fooled around and made n mess of everything I'd touch; I've balled things up to fare-you-well. until at times I've been Ashamed, though all alone, to think what comp'ny I was In. And, wornt of all, I've never made a point-blank fizzle yet From which a single drop of comfort I could get. It's always been my own fool fault no use to make pretense. Plea so don't transplant me. Lord, until I've learned a little sense. "Some other chaps, . who went to school with mo when I was young. Who seemed to have still less of brains though more of IcK and lung, Have stumbled Into things that paid and made their little pile While I, with all my striving never got within a mile of anything worth having do you wonder I am sore And hate to Rive it up until I've tried a little more'.' And then, besides, you'll never want an ungel half so dense Lord, let me liriK'T here until I've learned a little sense." "Friendship Village" Is written by i woman for women. The principal character, Calliope .Marsh, Is a very womanly woman, and lovable even In her faults. The book abounds In a lulet kind of humor, and will be en joyed by lovers of the .Mrs. Wlgi?s stories. MaKazine. The Ladies' Home Journal continues to lie the most popular publication in the United States. There Is no need to speak of Its many excellent feature.!, and a partial list of the contents will suffice. The March number was placed on sale yestenly. aTUo "Huh ifain! aui W'iTe o i-n iie.s" ;ire I'Mll- tinned, and the present installment is one of the best thai has been present ed. A part of the speech by President Elliot, of Harvard, on "The Moderate Drinker." Is printed. The speech was delivered before tho Massachusetts No-License league. The Mtiusey upbliemions for March have reached the nettslands, and are up to their usual stall. lard. Munsey's proper has one article of interest to Frenchmen all over the world, and to .ill others who caie to lie well lead in that which p. ltaius to intellectual achievement. It is a description, by Hrander Matthews, of one of the two institutions of tiie French mouarcny which has suniveil, the French Acad emy, or the Forty Immortals. i ;vwtil MvtiiiK. . il nicft inns in tin' First rih opciii'd In.-.t nlslit. . Hailiy .it The IVillis, who i lun ch f.if spcrial tm-i't-;i ni'ist smil-stiri iim niessngr Tli 1 1 I : t ' - '' is ui'il l! tng. SiiVf Unit w.is li-c.'ivi'.l joyfully. Tonight Mr. lUiiity will sp.'uk un "The Wise 'hoice." .serviees bi-ginning at 7:30, pr. ai liiiiK at S. At 11 tomorrow the iht-mc will lie Tim Demands of 1'hrit.t"; at 7:30 p. in., "The Suffi eieney of Kevelatinn." Good congre gational smsitiK. led by a chorus choir gives inspiration in every serice. A cordial welcome to all. I-a.'.iv. the ery latest thing in betting a4 lace collars just arrived at 1'Hti VAN DUTN CO. F18tf , Soldier Ralkfl Death Plot. it aeeti'eu to J. a. biohc, a en" ivrteran of Kemp, Texas, that a Tot 1 existed between a desperate li.ng ! trouble and the grave to cause hl i death. "I contracted a stubborn cold,' he writes, "that developed a cough that stuck to me in spue or an rem- edles, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which re stored my health completely. I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, asth ma anil to prevent pneumonia it Is unrivaled. SOc and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Newlin Drug Co. Fever Sore. i-V'ver sores and old chronic sorts should be kept in healthy condition, should not be healed entirely, but This can be Uoae by applying Cham berlaln'a Salve. This salve has no su perl or for thta purpose. It is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burna and diseases of the skin. For sale by all good dealers. W . "Tnctoc T Ka Mania" Paid mwim-L little irirl who tried !ton )nt ciki-t. It tats like maple on all kiudaof bread undciikee. Towle's CIRCUS Brand Table Syrup in a ri"M(imis l!cml of Suumt dine Syrup, Coin Sjiup, Honey ud jjj ri&pie ayrup Yrtroer ha H -ink blm today bi. tf Kct, cut-out Wild Animate free The Towle Maple Syrup Co DO YOU KNOW: FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? I An abstract will tell you ! all about it and it may be I to your advantage to have one made. , You cannot I afford to take chances. i. R. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank I Building I We Wash The Finest Vioo Skirts They look like new when you get them home. Fac 1. Tiy lis. CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY "Best by Test" We Want Our Want Your want is placed before a every day Can you afford to want ad where results are the ' ' FOR RETT. FOR 11ENT Light housekeeping rooms; three rooms. 1301 Madison Ave. 'Phone Black 402. l-tf FOR RENT Seven-room house. In quire of Mrs. Zuber. ll-tf FOR RENT Four-room cottage. In quire of Mrs. Zuber. " WANTED. WANTED Horses fer paslure, 13 per month. Hay feed and run to straw. Inquire of J. E. Reynolds. DRESSMAKER Wanted all kinds ef sewing, plain or fancy. Mrs. C. E. Wills. 'Phone Red 1S62. 1-20-lm Easy Prk-ea on Records. The Hramwell Music company ii selling Columbia 10-Inch disc records for 5 cents each. WHY NOT TRY Pophain's ASTTDIA REMEDY? tilves prompt and positive relief r. evry case. Sold by druggists, Price 31. 0Q. Triil package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland For sal. by A. T. HILL. Druggist v.vi.i fi.r l-i.-!:lr olh' Hoil ir.I Clii";iti i.w oil : I -!:. ill h. I I l .1 .!( A: f'r li Via'. II n 'l-.n ii tfM iMir "'tf.:li!'m-.u.Ml. ril.. c i iic njl'er 't j..nr .'.it't i . . . w 1 I r. ui ..)U It I'Jt.-U' I o Mi I " M-i Oh 'it'' fi.r nv t ini:. ?.rtr-tNB SM Cj., I'uS'.Ul!), CHS-fll. ?:Ht, Wail' j. if s 4 4 4 4 4 Candidate's Announcement. 4 I take this manner In inform- Ing the voters of La Grande that lama candidate for marshal of t this city at t'.ie coming city elec- fr tlon and respectfully solicit 4 their consideration. L. RAYEURN. ' Did it ever occur to you that as a business proposition it pays to keep your teeth in normal con dit'von? The dentist who has the ability to put your teeth in the proper condition and KEEP them that way is the man for ycu to employ. 1 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. I J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. i Your Wants IM Ad Column thousand or more want-seekers spend one cent per word of your keynotes? ' FOR BALK. FOR SALrl Two to four acres suburban property, well Improve 'fhoneClack 1S32, or see E. V Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue, f. ' l4ind for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfs' land for sale cheap If taken soon. D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Orand' FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, it In La Grande. See 1-21. 1 LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. t Complete Threshing Outfit For sale at a bargain. Has beet run about 109 days. Time given, a approved security. ' LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. ' i FOR SALE Holsmnn autumobttr, lj .horse power: used one season; good condition and will run 365 divil' In the year; will sell at half prla Inquire at this office. d-nis- FOR SALE One 10-room houi partly furnished, and one fouf-rooi house completely furnished; gooj location. A bargain If taken at nn Imiulre of Mrs. Laura Stults, cnrn" Sixth and Spring. 2-18-:' FOR SALE New house, containing?.. rooms and hath; one acre fiist-cli garden land , with water right; trw bushes, barn, woodshed, cliickw park, etc. Close In. A bargain if taken nt once. N 43, Observer. I ' 2-ui' V KAILItOAO Mi:N PLEASE NOTT. 4 A neat 4-room house with 3 4 lots, woodshed, barn, chicken park, plenty of garden room, well and city water; handy to depot, for $1,250.00;. cash, fr balance In 2 years. This Is an excellent buy. ' Phone us today. V.W IH'YN REALTY CO. A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well satL- fled If he can hobble around mj. crutches In two or three weeks aftr spraining his ankle, and it Is often t or three months before he Is full?, recovered. This is an unnecessary Ion of time, as by applying Chamberlain!; liniment, as directed, a cure may as i, ru'e be effected less than out week's time, and In many cases wlthis.. three days. Sold by all good dealtn. f i i . 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