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La Grande
Directory
FUVSUlAN.
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Phk-lan and 6urgeon.
9tflos to New Bank Building. Room
M- 'Phone-. Residence, Main
i; Office. Main 7.
DR. A. L, RICHARDSON,
physician and burgcow.
Office over Hlll'a Drug Store.
Office 'Phone 116. Residence Main 65
N. MOLITOR. U D.,
Physician and Ssrgoou.
Corner Adam Ave. and Depot St.
OtOce Main (I -:- Restseace Main (9
BACON HAJjL.
Ptivsiclan and Bnrgeott.
tflce 1 . Orade NaUonal Bank
Building. 'Phoue Main II.
. T. Bacon, Residence, Main IS.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 82
r. E. MOORS
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physician.
XlrkavUle Graduate Under Founder
Office Summer Building.
Phone: Office Main 63; Re. Main 4
c. n. cpton, nr. g., m. d.
Physician and Surgeon,
fpeclal attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat
Office In La G-audf National Bink
Building.
Thones -Office, Main 2; Residence,
Main It.
VETERINARY. SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
r Veterinary Surgecn.
Office at Hill' Drug Store, La Grand.
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black l6i. -
Independent 'Phone 6?.
Both 'phone at residence.
DR. W. H. RII:ET,
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
f art klndx Country calls promptly
answered. '
Office 1411 Adam Avenue.
Phone: Pacific Black 1901.
Independent, 171.
l DK, T. W. RIDDKLL, M. 1. C.
Graduate. Veterinarian.
Office Rod Croa Drug Store.
Phones: Pacific, Main 4. Home, 121.
La Grande - - - - Oregon .
. na.1 .
VIA VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager. '
Tell phone Farmers 197C.
ManZan Pile Remedy is put up lii
a tube with nozzle attached. May be
applied directly to the affected parts.
.Guaranteed, Price 50e. Sold at SH
Vcrthorn' Family drug store.
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month
j FIRST-CLASS PIANOS
at reduced prices We will give
special prices on all our I'ne for 30
days. It will pay you to investigate.
: BRRMVJELL
PHOtiE BLACK Mil.
Z
Professional
DIlATIsTS.
C. B. CAUTHORN,
Dentist.
Of'lce over Hill' Drug Store,
La Grande 4 Oregon
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room 2 J, La Grande National Bant
Building. 'Phone Black 1(91.
TEACIIER8 Of MUSIC
PROP. B. PORTER DAT, Prlnclpa
La Grande School of Music.
Mr. Day, assistant. School, 101
Greenwood Ave., one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1811.
MISS STELLA OLIVER,
Teaehor of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Olive'
corner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE.
Instructor In Piano, Uannony
and
Technic
2105 North Spruce Street.
La Grande, Oregon.
ELECTRICAL- ENGINEERS.
U A. PICKLE R.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation EngluoorU-
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specification
. Oftlce In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande ...... Orego
C. It. THORNTON.
Arenltoct and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering. N
Twenty Tear' Experience.
ROBERT MILIEU,
Architect.
Office 1107 Adam avenue. 'Phones
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
Chas. E. Coehran Geo. P. Coi-tira
COCHRAN 4 COCHRAN,
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building.
La Grande ... - Orego
R. 11. LLOD.
Attorney at Law.
'rictlco In all the courts of the Stat'
and United States.
Elgin Oregon
O. II. CK.VWEOHI),
Attorney nt Tw,
Practices in all the courts of the Str.t
and United States.
Office In La Grande National Ran!
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
WILLIAM M. HAMSEV,
Attorney nnd founsellor at
Rooms 15 and 1? Summer Bl"vk.
t.a 0 ramie - - - - Oregon
4 j
MUSIC CO.
ADAMS AVENUE
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OBSERVER INTRODUCES IEW
STUDY Of
A class of study that ha been
adopted throughout the woxtern state
a both extremely practical and Inter -
Miir. In tlie n-wnt'ier Hible Htuiy
'iwsi-o. The lending 1:il.'!cri uf W'AsIi
Ington Hnd Oregon nro adopting the
work and The C)lHerver ' will com
mence Its study tomorrow. It !
known as the International Newspn
per Rilile Study, with none other than
the Ut. Rev. T. S. Llnneott, D. D., as
the copyrlsht holder and editor. Aside
from Die Biblical Instructions that will
be acquired by a course of study to
appear each week, there will be med
uls to the person rendering the best
answer each week of the coming year
to the question that will be asked.
The details of the study which will be
greeted with considerable Interest In
La Grande as It Is now being greeted
in other western cities, are quite num
erous and The Observer outlines the
rules hereafter. The questions are
based on the International Sunday
School topic for the Sunday following
the day the work appears In this pa
per. . Persons may join 'the club at any
lime during the year, but must, of
course, answer the 52 questions here-j the contest, and forwarded to head
inafter explained, to 'qualify for th quartersfor Independent examination
prizes. It Is, however, desirable that
he questions be answered as the les
sons are studied.
The International Newspaper Bible
Study club Is for the purpose of pro
moting, in an unfettered way among
the masses, a wider study of the Bible,
the basal truths of Christianity, and
the problems which enter Into every
man's life. It is composed of all those
who Join a local club, and take up the
simple course herein outlined, barring
nly ordained clergymen. Sunday
school teachers, Bible class scholars.
:ind church-goers generally, may be-
long to this Newspaper club, also non-
church-goers. All such who have not
Joined are warmly Invited to do so
and to compete for the prizes.
One tjiiention Each Week. Fifth Series A developed mind, an
This paper has secured the right to expanded Imagination, a richer exper
ulilish the International Sunday lence and a more profound knowledge
school lesson questions by Rev. Dr.
Llnnscolt, which have aroused so
much Interest elsewhere, and they will
appear weekly. One or these ques-
tions each week Is to be answered in
writing, and upon these answers the
prizes are to be awarded.
This paper Is authorized to form a
oral Newspaper Bible Study club for
Its readers and guarantees to all who
loin and fulfill the conditions, that
everytliing herein promised shall be
faithfully carried out.
t'oiiditions of the Contest. '
1. Each contestant or his or her
II i 1 rirv r
riAiniift
White eniiPKed in a same of Indian;
rnd coyote lale Tuesday- atlelnoo'i,
('art M-ithews. the 7-year-old son of
Tom Mathews of West Alia street, was j
-iliot in The ie wtih an arrow and ;
may yet lose h's
motion are taken,
i ailed to dress t he
unli ss great prc
Pr. Best, who was
wound, said it
would be necessary for the boy to he
kept In a dark room and his eye care
fully bandaged for several days In or
der to prevent the loss of' sight, says
the IVndlei u Tribune.
The I::.!' i - ! hoy was making n
rapid i en iiast his companion when
the a-.e. ,:is burled at him from the
bow. !'. had Just turned his head
slighUy to the riKlit to keep watch
upon the hunter in true coyote style,
and received a glancing blow from
the sm.ill wooden arrow in his right
eye. A raii almost an inch long was
cut in the eyeball, dangerously near
he pupil.
A IMeasunt ItiysU.
Wtv-n you want a pleasant physic
'iarht. rialn'ft Stomach add liver
Tablets a trial. The yare mild and
gentle in their action and always pro-
i duce a pleasant catharUc effect. Call
at all good dealers for a free sample.
For expert piano tuning, we Tnoinaa
Bruce. 1-JStf
mjiM
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DEEP INTEREST
j family, must be a subscriber to thl
paper, during the continuance of the
1 ,.,, lr .,r,,.. t ',n,v f,.
..ritfifhip In tho International Xewepu-
per Bible Study club and this locul
club.
2. Each contestant in this local club
must answer each of the written fiues
tlons fon 52 consecutive weeks, com
mencing for Sunday, March 7, and
the answers must nil be In the posses
slou of this paper within two weeks
of the close of this period.
3. Each questjon must be answer
e dseparately, und the paper written
on one side only. No answer must ex
ceed two hundred words In length and
may be less. Each answer must have
the name and address of the writer at
the bottom of the answer.
4. Students should be careful to un
derstand the question before answer
ing. To do this, the lesson text must
be read and especially the verse, or
verses, upon which, the question Is
based.
5. The answers from this local club
must be delivered to ths office, and
i they will be collated at the close of
by competent examiners. The prizes
will then be awarded according to the
highest number of marks, won by
members of the International News
paper Bible Study club, ,and pi-lues
which may be a warded to members of
this local club will be given out from
this office.
The Prize.
First Series A gold medal to each
of the first five contestants.
Second Series A silver medal to
each of the next five contestants.
Third Series A Teachers' Bible,
price $5.50
to each of the next five
contestants.
Fourth Series The book "The Heart
of Christianity," price J1.50, to each
of the next 35 contestants.
of the Bible and of life, to all who
take this course, whether winning any
other prize or not.
K.acn medal will ne suitably en-
graved, givlnijlhe name of the winner,
and for what it Is awarded, and In
like manner each Bible and book will
be inscribed,
All who can write, and have Ideas,
are urged to take up these studies re-
cardies of the degree of their eduea-
tion, as the papers are not valued
from an educational or literary stand-
point, but from the point of view of
the cogency of their reasoned Ideas.
Ftnimion
The Pendleton Cloak & Suit House
has gone into bankruptcy, a petition
to that effect being filed yesterday by
the attorneys, Peterson & Wilson, says
iho Pendleton East Oregonian. The
establishment has been owned, up to
the present time by C Anthony
who -was. prior to the purchase, a
farmer In the neighborhood of Spo
kane. Ti'e liabilities amount to $19, "00
and the assets are now estimated to
be $12.01W. His creditors are princi
pally New York firms, a minority be
ins in th- middle west states and the
coast. Mrs. Anthony Is the largest
creditor and h:s daughter comes next.
This money was borrowed from them
to tide over until he could recover
from his financial stringency. Mrs.
Anthony had loaned him $2000 and
his daughter, who is a school teacher,
loaned him $1000.
Candidate's Announcement.
-I ?sko--tXis wi.-rmtv Itt Miii tin-"
ing the voters of La Grande that 4
I am a candidate for marshal of 4
this city at tae coming city etec- 4
tion and respectfully solicit 4
their consideration.
L. RATBCTtV.
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We Want
Our Want
Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers
very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want ad whe.-s results are the keynotes? .
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Seven-room house. In
quire of Mrs. Zuber. 18-tf
FOR RENT Four-room cottage,
quire of Mr. Zuber.
FOR RENT A. barn; close In. In
quire at 1609 Fifth street, 2-25-S-4
FOR RENT Suite of nicely furnished
rooms, suitable for two gentlemen;
bath, fire and electric lights. In
quire of Mrs. D. W. Jackson. 'Phone
Red 14(2. Seventh street.' S-8-lt
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
suitable for lady or gent. Electric
lights bath and fire. Inquire at 112
Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131.
FOR RENT A J-room house, in good
condition; large clothes closet and
pantry; garden, chicken park; good
cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phone
Red 1921 or call at 1315 Jackson
Ave, North La Grande. 3-3tf
WANTED.
WANTED Horses tor pasture, $3 per
month. Hay feed and run to staw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
Vv"ANTED Help wanted in small
family. Call at this office or "phone
Red 1321. 2-22tf
WASTED Girl to do general house
work. 'Phone Red 1312, or call at
the Grande Ronde Electric company.
WANTED To buy or lease a gasoline
engtne; l'4 to S horsepower. In
quire of C. M. Graham, R. F. D.
No. 1 2-2B-3-5
POSITION WANTED Woman desires
to work by the day. Call 'phone Red
551. 3-2-fit
LOST AND FOLND.
FOUND A sun case on the road r.car
Moss chapel. Owner may recover
same by calling at this office and
paying for this notice.
LOST A small black purse with s:.
ver and Jewelry, in this city last
night. Finder leave at this office.
FOUND On Valley Ave., between
Alliance mill and McAIistcr'furm, a.
pair of spectacles In leather cj-fe
Owner can have same by calling '
this office nnd paying charges. 2-2 T'C
Pinesaive ACTS USEA p;,Ui-'fiCs
rw.V.ri;-.r? r.-.r-:. . . . ;, .-....
WHO IS YOUR DENTIST?
Your Wants
Ad Column
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FOK SALE.
FOli SALE Two to four, acre
suburban property, well Improved.
Vhom illuck 1532, or see E. W,
Kaiunierer, 1004 Adams avenue.
Land for Sale,
40 acre of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sale cheap If taken soon. C
D. Huffman, R. PD. 2. La Grande.
FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, He,
in La Grande. See 1-21-lm
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Complete Threshing Outfit.
For sale at a bargain. Has beta
run about 109 day. Time given,
approved security. ' J
FOR SALE Seal bluo barred Plym.
out Rock eggs, $1 per 15. Mr. A.
:i Blood. Frnltdale. ' 2-l-2t
FOR SALE New house, containing
rooms and bath; one acre flrst-clag
garden land with water right; tree,
bushes,, barn,, woodshed, chicken
park, etc. Close In. A bargain if
taken at once. N 43, Observer.
2-16tf
FOR SALE Good milch cow, sewing
machine, phonograph and records,
garden tools, household furniture,
etc. Must sell quick; going cheap.
'Phono Black 1C41. 3-4tf
For Sale.
I An all-around good horse, 6 year
old; good driver. A. II. STONE.
8-4-3-8
An Ideal Cough Medicine.
"As an ideal cough medicine I re
gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lttl
a class by Itself," says Drr. R. A. Wilt
shire, of Gwynneville, Ind. "I take
great pleasure In testifying to the re
sults of Chamberlain's Cough medi
cine. In fact, I know of no other
preparation that meets so fully the
expectations of the most exacting Ift
eases of croup and coughs of children.
As it contains no opium, chloroform or
msrphlne. It certainly makes a mo.:t
$aff, pleasant and efficacious remedy
for the i!!s it Is intended." For sale by
ul! rfood dealers.
Plowing.
Orchard or garden plowing on r.hort
notice. 'Phone black 1011. Careful
nnd painstaking. Young trees plow 4
around with care.
2-2SU
A. HV3RMAN,
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