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EVENING OBSERVER, LA CIUXDn OREGON, TIKSDAY, ITJIKt'AItY 23. 1909.
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La Grande
Directory
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J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
i Physician and Surgeon.
Office in New Ban It Building. Rooms
. 'Phones-. Residence, Main
; Office. Main T..
DR. A. Lk RICHARDSON,
physician and Surgeo.
Office over HlU'a Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 130. Resldenoe Main M
N. MOLITOR. K P..
Physician aod Eargeon.
Corner Adaina Ave. aod Depot 8t
Office Main Rerideane Main II
BACON HAM
Fttvstclaae and Stungeona.
Ctfloe I. a Qrrode Natlnal Bank'
Building. 'Phone Main It.
It I. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main SI.
UK, r. E. MOORB
DR. H. C. P. MOOR
, i , Osteopathic Physicians.
KlrksvlileGraduates Under Founder
Office Snmmer Building.
thones: Office Mala 6J; Ret. Main 14
c. u. Upton, rn. o.. m. d.
Physician and Surgeon,
pedal attention given to Eye, Ear,
Noie and Throat.
Office In La G'andf National Bank
Building.
Tbonee Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main 12.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON.
Veterinary Surgocn.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grando
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Dtflce 'Phone Black ltl.
Independent 'Phone It
Beth 'phones, at residence.
, DRW.H, RIM?Y,
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination. Dentistry and Surgery
f aM kinds. Country calls promptly
answered.
Office Mil Adams Avenue.
Phones: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 87S.
DR. T."V. RIDMXL, M. I. C.
Graduate Veterinarian.
' . Office Red Cross Drug Store.
Phones: Pacific, Main 4. Home, 121.
La Grande .... Oregon
VIA VI,
MRS. GRACE McAXJSTER.
, Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmer 1971.
LEROT LOMAX.
Attorney at Law.
Ill-K Swetlana Building.
Portland ... - - Oregon
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month
Popular music of the best grade, six sheets
for $1 00 for a few days only.
Remember we carry the World's Best Pianos,
Weber, Ghbkering, Hazeltonand Kimball and
can furnish you with ar.y other kind that you
may ask for.
Prices right, terms easy. Full line of small
string instruments.
BRAMWELL MUSIC CO.
PHONE BLACK 1011. ADAMS AVENUE .
Professional
frWt4d,-tl
C. B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon
J. C. PRICE. D. M. D.
DeoUitf.
Room IS, La Grande National Bank
1 Building. 'Phone Black 1191.
TEACHERS OF MUSIC
PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 101
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 181.
MISS STELLA OLIVER,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Ollvei
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE,
Instructor In Piano, Harmony
Technic
2105 North Spruce Street.
La Grande, Oregon.'
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. FICKLE R.
Civil. Mining, Irrigation Engluecrlat
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications
OfMce in Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande - - r r Orego
C. II. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl
neerlng. .
Twenty Years' Experience.
ROBERT MILLER,
Architect.
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones
Pacific, Main l: Home Independent
No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
Cha. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coctire
COCHRAN A COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
I .a Grande .... Orcgoj
R. H. LLOYD.
Attorney at Law.
"nctlce in all the courts of the Stat
and United States.
Elgin - Oregon
C. II. CRAWFORD.
Attorney at Law.
Practices In all the courts of the Ktr.t.
and United States.
Office In La Grande National Ban!
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
WIUMAM" M. RAMSEY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Iav.
Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block.
La Grande Oregon
LOCAL REGENT i
" STAYS AWAY
KKGEXTS CAN DO NOTHING
WITH CUMBERSOME PROBLEM.
I'nuitlllii County Considerably Worked
l'l Owr Question Nulurul ui.i
or Wrnton and the Other Normal
Schools U Outcome of Existing Con
ditions In the Schools.
When the State Normal school board
of regents meets tomorrow at Salem
to conduct a losing sparring match
with the enormously blg . normal
school question, Regent E. E. Bragg
of this city, will not be In attendance.
There Is nothing to be done; the
schools are dead unless private dona
tions keep them going the rest of the
year. Knowing that nothing can be
accomplished, Mr. Bragg has decided
that he will make no effort to attend.
Such a trip would be a waste of time
and the expenditure of close to $50 of
his own funds, as the Normal school
expense tuna is aepieiea. 10 union
county the Normal school question
has both much of Interest and little
of Interest. Weston Normal claims a
score of students from this county',
but under existing conditions these 20
or more had better be In some good
lilgh school. The situation In t'ma
tlllu county seems different, however,
as is reflected In the following: ,
Speclul correspondence to the Pen
dleton East Oregonlan from Weston,
says:
As the result of a message received
here this morning from President XI.
( French of the Eastern Oregon State
Normal school, 'that Institution will
continue In operation. The message
merely stated, "The school will con
tinue;" In the absence of more Information
It Is believed that the state board of
education has decided to order the
normal schools to complete the pres
ent year's work. It has beeVi discov
ered that though the senate passed
bills completely abolishing the nor
mal school system, the house did not.
Therefore the normal schools are still
legitimate state Institutions, though
not provided with appropriations.
This being the case the statu-, board
may order them to continue the pres
ent season's work and the secretary
nf state Issue script in payment of the
expenses Incurred..
At this time President French Is In
Salem, where he has bea consulting
with members of the regents and of
the state board of education. The
fact that the governor, the state su
perintendent and others upon the state
hoard, have been favorable to the
three normal school Idea, has caused
the supposition that they will provide i
for the schools until the end of the
present term.
Weston Is Wroth.
. In Weston the sentiment of the poo
lle Is a mixture of wrath and gloom.
The people are very sorry because the
normal schools were not provided for.
Though the schools may continue tin
til June, It Is conceded that the school
here will be a dead one. Local peo
pie will suffer losses through the kill
ing of the school and the students will
have to go to other states to complete
their work. There are now 37 mem
bers in the Junior class. All of these
would have received diplomas next
year had the school been continued.
Cole Is liltinicd.
During the last few days of the
IcRlslatlvp session O. W. Proehstel.
President French and others were at
Salem. From Information they have
sent home the Impression Is current
here that ull members of the Umatilla
delegation did everything possible for
the school, excepting Senator Cole.
Senator S,ith fought hard for the
school !! 1 the representatives did
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for Senator 'Cole's dereliction. It
is ntt: ihuted 'a 'Rely to the fact that
in the past the senator did not re
ceive us heavy a vote as he hoped for
from that tow n.
a Normals a Graft.
Pendleton. Feb. 22. Senator W. !.
Cole returned last night from Salem.
When asked about the Normal school
proposition he replied that those who
had agitated the keeping of the Nor
mals did not know what they were
talking about.
"The normal proposition has been
a graft from start to finish," said the
doctor vehemently. "I know the whole
Inside of the business and the cir
cumstances connected with the start
i e
ing of them. It Is an Imposition on
the laxuayers to support them. It re
quires over $1000 to educate a normal
tudent, to $18 for each high school
student.
"And what good do they do? Half
of the teachers that they graduate are
not teachers at all. Besides they are
making district schools out of them.
Young children are sent there and ed
ucated at the expense of the taxpay
ers ut the price of $1000 apiece, while
public school children In other-places
get only ne $18."
Mr. Cfie seemed confident that he
had done the right thing In opposing
the tchccls.and Intends to make
statement to the public In a day or
two.
RINGS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
Relieve Indigestion and Stomach Troubles.
Changed Ilia Location..
All parties wishing a first-class
workman to repair their watches and
Jewelry, will find O. M. Heacock lo
cated with Carl Bros., at Huelafs olJ
stand. Repairing done promptly, tf
W "Tastes LiKe Maple"
Bnld a t little (riil who tried ! ton
but rnkiw. It t-utm llkn maple on all
It luilt ot dread aad cake.
Towle's
CIRCUS
Brand
Table Syrup
to doUcJoan blond of Buirar Cane
hyrup. Coin Syrup, Houy and
Maple Syrup
Tear Kroror ban It usk him tnilur
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be to irt cut-oul ltd Animals iree.
The Towle Maple Syrup Co.
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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
one made. You cannot
afford to take .chances.
LR. OLIVER:
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We Wash
The Finest
Wool Skirts
They look like
new when you
get them home.
Fa (t. Iiy us.
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Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekars
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want ad whe: results are the keynote? ,
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms; three rooms. -1301 Madison
Ave. 'Phone' Black 402. l-tf
tassaeiwaiassaaBSMiaeiMssssSBe)
FOR RENT Seven-room bouse. In
aulre of Mrs. Zuber. lS-tf
FOR RENT Four-room cottage,
quire of Mrs. Zuber. .
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WANTED.
WANTED Horses for pasture, )3 per
month. Hay fcd and run to straw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
WANTED A young girl to assist In
general housework. Call 902 Penn.
avenue, mornings, Between 9 and 12.
Mrs. William Ash.
Kasy I'Tleee on Records.
The Bramwell Music company' i-j
soiling Columbia 10-inch disc records
for S cents each. v
WHY HOt TRY .
Popham'e
ASTHMA REMEDY?
Gives prompt and positive relief r
evry oase. Sold by druggists. Price
$1.00. Trial package by mail 10
' cents.
Williams Mfg. Co., Props.
Cleveland
For sale by
A.. T. HILL. Druggist
vDIAMOND
rown far ViieU'lp fniwMMi boil And fliniatn.
ion tin i!t-iilNy nU 11 dtM.ii'rr. Afc lor t'attl
ffu. If ni( omit fin mir ih.IkIiImiHmmhI, writ
,m, klln Mf, ;' rif uir ii '.il r. f-nt at, wi il n-ull
wu a intrk'l f,I tl,i'A,T hwil fn.,1 f,.r v,nir trnlm
JCIITUril) SUi) Ca., VCAiUND. QHliN. tKD SKK1MI, Wi.'H
Cbntliduto's Announcement.
I take this manner In Inform-
Ing the voters of La Grande that
I am a candidate for marshal of 4
fr this city at tae coming city elec-
4V tion and respectfully solicit
their consideration.
L. RAYBURN.
I DENTI
hundreds of satisfied pat
rons tell the story of a suc
cessful dental practiccThen
the price, too, cuts some
figure. EXTRACTING 50
cents (not a dollar.)
jJ.E. STEVENSON, D. D. S.
Your Wants
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Two to four acres et
suburban property, well Improve.
'PhoneBlack 1532, or see E. W.
Hammerer, '2004 Adams avenue.
and. for Sale.
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sale cheap if taken soon. C
D. Huffman, R.lF D. 2. La Grande.
FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, 10c.
In La Grande. See -1-21-lm
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Complete Threshlnc Outfit.
For sale at a bargain. Has bee
run about 100 days. Time' given, on.
approved security.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO..
FOR SALE Holsman automobile, 1Z
.horse power; used one season; im
good condition and will run 365 days.
In the year; will sell at half price;.
Inquire at this office. d-wl5tf
FOR SALE One 10-room house.
partly furnished, and one four-room
house , completely furnished; goodl
location. A bargain If taken at once
Inquire of Mrs. Laura Stults, corner
Sixth and Spring. 2-18-21
FOR SALE New house, containing P
rooms and bath; one acre' fist-class-garden
land with water right; trees,,
bushes, barn, woodshed, chlcken
park, etc. Close In. ' A bargain if
taken at once. - N 43, Observer.
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RAILROAD MEN
PLEASE NOTE.
A neat 4-room house with 3 -lots,
woodshed, barn, chicken r
park, plenty of garden room,
well and city water; handy to
depot, for 31,250.00; cash,
balance In 2 years. This is an -
excellent buy,
Phone us today.
''VAN Dl'YN
REALTY CO. 4
A Sprained Ankle.
As a rule a man will feel well satis
fied If he can hobble around on
crutches In two or three weeks after
spraining his ankle, and It Is often two
or three months before he Is fully
recovered. This Is an unnecessary loss
oC time, as by applying Chamberlain's
T lnlment, as directed, a cure may as a
ru'e be effected less than on
week's time, and In many cases within.
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