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EVENING rUSERVEH. LA GRANDE. OREGON'. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1900.
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La Grande Professional
Directory
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
JWtioe in New Bank Building. Rooms
phone. Residence, Wain
49; omu, Main 71.
DR. A. 1 RICHARDSON,
physician and fcnrgeoi.
Office erer Hill's Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 111. Residence Main 68
N. MOLITOR. K D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adam Ave. ana Depot BL
Office Main II -:- Residence Main II
BACON HAT JL
Ptnvak.-hMU and Sargeona.
Olfloe I, a Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19.
. T. Bacon, Realdeace, Main II.
M. K. nail. Residence, Main 62.
lv V. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORB
Osteopathic Physicians.
Klrksvltle Graduates Under Founder
Office Summer Building.
Pnones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 14
C. II. CTTON, Til. G M. D.
Physician unci Surgeon,
pedal attention given to Eye, Bar,
Nose and Throat.
Offloe In La G-aude National Bank
Building.
Thones Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main 32.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black 1361.
Independent 'Phone 61,
Both 'phones at residence
dk.-w. h."hu.i;v.
: ' Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
ef aH kind Country calls promptly
answcrod.
Off Ire 1411 Adam Avenue.
Phones: raciflc Black 901.
Independent, 873.
L JK. T. VI. RIDREI.L, M. 1. C.
Gradunto Veterinarian.
Office Red Cross Drug Store.
Phones: Pacific, .Main 4. Home, 121.
VIAVl.
MRS. GRACE McAXJSTER.
Teacher and Managor.
Telephone Farmers 1971.
L "II . 11 .. 1 .
WanZan I'ilu Remedy Ih put up In
a tube with nozzle atturhml. May bn
applied directly to the affected parts.
Guaranteed. Price 50c. .Sold ut Sll
vertborn's Family drug store.
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i , DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month
FIRST-CLASS PIANO
at reduced price. We will give
special prices on all our line for 30
days. It will pay you to investigate.
BRAM1VELL
: PHONE BLACK 1071.
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C. B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store.
La Graide ' Oregon
J. C. PRICE. D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room 23, La Grande National BauV
Building. 'Phone Blank im.
TEACHERS OF MCSIO
PROF. El PORTER DAT, Princlpa
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 10!
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA OLIVER,
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Olivet
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE.
Instructor In Piano, Huniiony and
Technic.
2105 North Spruce Street.
La Grande, Oregon.
klkctkical engineers.
lTaTpickler!
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineer!,
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications
J Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande Orefc
C. R. THORNTON.
'Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl
neerinir.
Twenty Years' Experience.
Jr K"EKT MILLER,
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M '' av;nue. 'Phones
fl Home Independent
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Clirnn. E. Coclr.'w.sj.'t!o. P. Cucur)
COCHRAN & COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Rank Building.
La Grande - - - - Oregoi
R. H. LLOI D."
Attorney at Imw.
ri ctlce In all the courts of the Stati
and United States.
Elgin ...... Oregon
C. II. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Ijiw.
Practices in all the courts of the Ktr.ti
ami United States.
Office In La Grande National Bank
Rulldlng, La Grande, Oregon.
WILLIAM M. RAMSEY,
Attorney anil Counsellor nt Law.
Rooms 15 and 1G Sommer Block.
La Grnndc ------ Oregon
MUSIC CO.
ADAMS AVENUE
:
NEW SCHOOL LAWS ARE
IMPORTANT MEASURES
Suporlntendent of Public Instruction
J. H. Ackerman has compiled tho n"Kt
Important bills affecting the schools
of Oregon, his resume being as fol
lows:
Irat The Hawley bill; every dls
irlet lii the slate must maintain at
least six months of school each year.
A county court of each county must
levy a tax for school purposes, that
will produce an amount which will ag-
srugate at leant 37 for each child of
school nge (4 to 20 years). If a dis
trict's share of this amount does not
amount to 3300 (6 months at 150 per
month), then the countty court must
levy upon the 'property of such dis
trict a special tax large enough to
produce the difference between such
district apportionment of the county
fund and 1300; provided that such
special levy does not exceed a five
mill tax. If tho district's share of the
county school fund and the amount
raised by a five-mill tax" (special
school tax) does not amount to 1300.
then tho county court must transfer
from the county general fund to the
special fund of such district aji amount
that will equal the difference. -
Second The Phllpot bill; this hill
makes a change In the manner of ap
portioning the ermnty and state school
funds. As tho law now is the county
superintendent apportions the money
by first giving to each district 350 and
then distributing the balance accord
ing to tho number of pupils in each
district. This bill provides that the
county superintendent must first give
to each district 3100, and then (IIh
trlbute the balance according to the
number of children In each district.
Third The bill Introduced by Lane
county delegation: provides for coun
ty high school fund. This bill pro-S
vldes that a county at any general
election may vote upon the question
of creating a county high school fund;
when such fund has been created It is
placed tinder the control of a county
high school hoard, consisting of mem
bers of the county court, the county
treasurer, and the county school su
perintendent. Every hlijh school In
such county that miifritnlns a school
up to the standards prescribed by the
state board of education, Is entitled to
receive tuition from this fund for all
BR
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I MAY. MARCH
The witnesses who were subpoenaed
to appear before tho federal grand
jury in the Scriber case last week,
were not -called on the carpet, and
those who did go to Portland and re
ported for duty have been directed to
again appear on Monday, March S.
Among those who have returned are
Receiver Walter Neidner, G .12. Fow-
CITY ElEdll
-One
March
take p
will In
ek from today Monday
he annual city election wi l
From every indicatl n i
usually unlet. Under th.
new
law there will be no carriages In
evidence, no clgais nor solicitation
permitted. In fact, most of our time
honored privileges are restricted. A
ItlsTMASTKIlsilII' IX DEMAND. .
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George llnu-ii Resign. HcMultintc In
Liel Scramble for Ills Plttco.
Postmaster Hensen resigned as
mored. in
favor of G. C. Scheurer,
whose petition Is now being circulated.
Mr. Scheurer Is a stranger here, re
cently coming here from La Grande,
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where he has lived the past five yearn.
He is the manager of the electric the-and
pupils attending s'uoh high school
The biiHis of this distribute nls the
dally average attendance during the
school year. A high school shall re
ceive not less than 140 per pupils for
the first 20, 330 per pupils for the
remaining pupils, providing that the
total paid any district shall not ex
ceed the amount paid by the district
to tho high school teachers.
Fourti The Dodd bill; gives the
county school superintendent authori
ty to make a partial apportionment of
the money to any district upon the re'
quest of the board of directors of such
district.
Fifth The Cole bill; declares un
lawful any seciet societies which may
now or hereafter exist In any public
schools of this state, including high
schools. It makes It the duty of each
school board In the state to examine
Into the condition of all schools under
its charge and to suppress all secret
societies therein. The act does not
apply to the Oregon Agricultural col
lege or to the State university. -
Sixth The McArthur bill; the gov
ernor shall appoint by the first Mon
day In July, 190, a board of five
members called the board of higher
curricula, the members shall serve
without pay, excepting traveling ex
penses. This board shall first meet
the first Monday In July, 1909. The
duty of the board will be to determine
what courses of studies of depart
ments shall not be duplicated In the
higher educational Institutions of Ore-
on. The secretary of the board shall
keep a record of such determination.
ft shall be the duty of each Institu
tion to conform thereto. Any charge
that are made shall become effective
at the time of such determination. It
provides that the board of higher cur
ricula shall visit each of the institu
tions and that the board of each In
stitution shall have a hearing before
the board of higher curricula relative
to any change that may be contem
plated.
Seventh The Ferrlll bill; this bill
affects seKool houses by providing
that the outside doors and other exits
of all school buildings shall be so hung
and hinged that they shall open out
ward. These changes must be made
within six months after the time that
this act takes effect.
:0BE PCSTPOH
ler, J. J .Carr, H. C. Rinehart, Judge
J. C. Henry and Ed Rumble.
None of the witnesses appeared be
fore the jury.
Those returning report that Port
land la growln gand many new build
ings are now in progress; the lawns
are green and it is springtime In the
Willamette valley.
01
number of the heretofore politicians
who always like to see the political
:ot boil, had a unlet street conference
'.his morning, thr object being, if pos
sible, to Inject a little old-time ginger
into the present campaign, but after
reading the law over several times no
definite action was taken, and possibly
none will be.
ator. and Is an affable gentleman of
I p'eu.-.ill" addltSS.
O. D. Thomlinson Is circulating a
petition for H. E. Valkenant. who Is
ru-!awe" known resident, property owner.
and a man of business ability and In-
tegrity.
A petition is also said to be out for
R. M. Shourds. a resident man of
family, and a man highly respected.
liked by all. North Powder News.
1 TODAY
Wc Want
Our Want
Your want is placed befoM a Utsuaud or mora want-ieekers
very day Can yon afford to qpeed one cent per word of your
want au whore result art the keynotes?
FOR KENT.
FOR RENT Seven-room house. In
quire o Mrs. Zuber. ll-tf
FOR RENT Four-room cottage, in
quire of Mrs. Zuber.
FOR RENT Seven-room house with
bath. Inquire of Mrs. C. Ralston,
L. 1409 9th St., or 'phone Black 1041.
2-25tf
FOR RENT A barn; close la. In
quire at 1601 Fifth street 2-21-8-4
WANTED.
WANTED Horses lor pasture, 13 per
month. Hay feed and run to straw.
Inquire of J. R. Reynolds.
WANTED Help wanted In small
family. . Call at this office or 'phone
Red 1321. 2-22tf
WANTED Girl to do general house
work. 'Phone Red 1312, or eall at
the Grande Ronde Electric company.
WANTED To buy or lease a gasoline
engine; 1 Mi to 3 horsepower. In?
quire of C. M. Graham, R. F. D.
No. 1 - 2-26-8-5
WANTED Boy at Western Union of
fice. Steady employment for good
reliable boy. 2-2"tf
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND A suit case on the road near
Moss chapel. Owner may recover
same by catling at this office and
paying for this notice.
LOST A small black purse with si-
ver and jewelry. In this city last
night. Finder leave at this office,
FOUND On Valley Ave., between
Alliance mill ad McAlIster farm, a
pair of spectacles in leather case.
Owner can have same by calling at
this office and paying charges. 2-27tf
DIAMOND
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Orot.n f.-r t-nf-Ulo Nnrtliwi- Koil n! cllr;nev
ciw ort ii.:iy .it u ! I i''. (U-Aturft. Awk for ('.lie
1 1 nor 'na : i, nur i-li;M..rl'Ml. v.r.t
-. kivir.-.' lliiieoo, cur ttt ,iI-t. tnii novnil iv..!i
5 K-WiYl vfrr-aeWft.
hundreds of satisfied pat
rons tell the story of t u c
cessful dental practice Then
the price, too, cuts some
figure. EXTRACTING 50
cents (not a dollar.)
IJ.E. STEVENSON, D.D. S.i
Your Wants
IN
Ad Column
FOR SAUS.
FOR SALE Two to four acres . .f
suburban property, well Improve!,
'PhoneKlack 1532, or ace E. W,
Kain merer, 2004 Adams avenue.
Luiul for Salo.
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sale cheap if taken soon. C
D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Crandi.
FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts,
In La Grande. See 1-2-1-ln
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Complete Threuhlng Outfit.
For saie at a bangatn. Has be
run about 100 days. Time given,
approved security. A
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
FOR SALE One ll-room houie,
partly furnished, and one four-room
house completely furnished; good
location. A bargain if taken at once.
Inquire of Mrs. Laura Stults, corner
Sixth and Spring. 2-18-21
FOR SALE New house, containing I
rooms and bath; one acre first-class
garden land with water light; trees,
bushes, barn, woodshed, chicken
park, etc. Close In. A bargain If
taken at once. N 43, Observer.
2-lStf
RAILROAD MEN
PLEASE NOTE.
A neat 4-room houBe with 3
4 lots, woodshed, barn, chicken
park, plenty of garden room,
well and city water; handy to
depot, for $1,250.00; i cash,
hnlanee In 2 vears. This Is an
excellent buy. ' Phone us today. 7r
VAN DUYN REALTY CO.
Plowing.
Orchard or garden plowing on short
notice. ' 'Phone black 1011. Careful
and painstaking. Young trees plowed
round with care.
2-25tf A. HERMAN,
South La Grand.
It Saved Ills Leg.
"All thought I'd lose my leg,"
writes J. A. Swenson, Watortown, Wis.
"Ton years of eczema, that 15 doctors
could not cure, had at la.st laid me up.
Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured It
sound and well." Infallible for sMt
eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, bollfc
feve rsores, burns, scalds, cuts and
piles. 2,c ui Nuviiii Dl Cm. ci.
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