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MM 4, V 1 ; : f EVF.NIXG BStaiVEIt, LA GHAXDn OltF.GO.V. SATi nOAV, MARCH a, 10. PkGK TWO. 44 1 ! ) ; I'M . ' 2 ' 1 'J ! - i "A i i ; i - : La Grande Professional Directory PHYSICIANS. J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. iPbjsiclan and Surgeon. Offloa In New Bank Building Rooms - 'Phones-. Residence, Main it; Office, Main 7(. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. Physician and Burgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. tyttirm 'Phone Residence Main SS N. MOLITOR. K D.. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Are. and Depot St. Office Main 61 Resldeane Main It BACON HXJXt. Phvslcaeas and Surgeons. Office I m Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main II. & T. Bacon. Residence. Main It. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 61. OK V. E. MOORB Dn. H. C P. MOORB Osteopathic Physicians. Urksvllle Graduate Under Founder Office Brnnmer Building. Pbonbi: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64 C. II. UPTON, PH. G.. M. D. riiyslclan and Surgeon, pedal attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Guild National Bank Building. Thones Office, Main I; Residence, Main 12. VETERINARY BURGEONS. 11, P' A" CHAHLTON' '.. VMennnrw Surge, n. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone, Black ltl. Independent "Phone ti. '"" Both 'phone at residence.. DR. W. H. R1I 21, n.ii.i. Ohin KiBtn ITnlversltv. j v..- Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery f all kind Country call promptly answered. Office Hit Adnin Avenue. . Phones: Pacific Black ItOl. i Independent, 171. DR. T. V. R1DDK1.L, M. I. O. Grtuluntc Veterinarian. Office Jted Cross Drug Store, phones: Pacific, Main 4. Home, 121. La Grande - - - - Oregon Y1AVI. MRS. GRACE McALISTHR. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 117C. ManZan Fllo Remedy is put UP In a tube with nozzlo nttached. May be applied directly to the affected parts. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold at Sil verthorn's Family drug store. DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month at reduced price?. We will give special prices on all our line for 30 days. It will pay you to investigate. BRAMWELL PHONE BLACK iOll. . KMiisia C. B. CAUTHORN, N . Deutktt. Oflce over Hill's Drug Store. La Gratde Oregon " J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Deotiitt. Room 21, La Grande National Bam Building. 'Phone Black lttl. TEACHERS OF MCSIO PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlnclpa La Grande School of Music. Mrs. Day, assistant. . School, 10! Greenwood Ave, on door south of Adam Ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS STELLA OLIVER, Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Olive corner Fourth and O avenue. MISS ROSE HOUSE, Instructor In Piano, Ilaituony and Technic. 2103 North Spruce Street. , La Grande, Oregon. ELfcCTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining,' Irrigation Englnoorla. and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications 'Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande Orego C. IL THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Eng' neerlng. ' Twenty Tears' Experience. ROBERT MJLI.ER, Architect. Office 1107 Adam"? avenue. 'Phones Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 1. ATTORNEYS. Cliaa. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coctora; A . COCHRAN 4 COCHRAN. Attorneys, La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - - - - Orcgoi R. H. LLOID. Attorney at Imw. 'notice In all the courts sf the Stat and United States. Elgin" - - - - - - Oregon J. at. Attorney ut Inw. Practices In all the courts of the Str.t. and United States. Office In La Grande National Ban'i Building, La Grande, Oregon. s WIU.IAM M. KAMSEV, Attorney nnd Councilor at Law. Rooms 15 and 16 Soinmor Block. La Grande Oregon MUSIC CO. ADAMS AVENUE SUGGESTIVE QUESU0N ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON BY REV. DR. LINSC0TT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBIE STUDY CLUB (('opyilglit. 1908, by Rov. T. S. Lln scott, D. I).) March 7th, 1B0U. Philip and the Ethiopian Act vlil: 26-40. Golden Text Te search the Scrip tures because ye think that .In them ve--.. iitrn1 Mf--ftnd iV.i-ju- ri" they w hich bi-ar witness of me. John v:S!. Verse 26 When God directs us by circumstances or by a friend, or by an angel, Is it JuHt as much from Gd ax though He spake to us direct? I do in know whotlicr this aiwl ua a devout man, or woman, or n mental il: tiirc. or a dream, or a iit'it: but he. she. or it. convliMfd I'lilllp. that God wanted him to gi wM'.th; now how did I'lilllp know that the ItiiprcN hKin to go Houth wax of 1I; and how liny wo know under Hlniiliir circtini- Ntancett? (Till question iiiiikI lie answerol in writing by menilcr of the club.) May any person who Is not playing double wlthfGod, safely trust "the In ward voice," to direct as to outward clrcumatances? Verse 27, 28 Philip found that he had not come on a fool's errand; now Is It not Invariably so, that results ofi tomorrow, always Justify the faith vision of today? Seeing this Ethiopian was a man of exalted position, In a foreign country, what was the significance of Philip being sent to him? Verse 29 When Philip saw this man's chariot looming up In the dis tance, perhaps after days or weeks of waiting, with more or less doubt; he ifot the lmp-:-lon that this was his ipportiinity; now from whom did he net the Impression? Yith what sort of a voice did the Holy Spirit speak to Philip? If we-, should learn that the Holy SUNDAY AT THE CHfRCIIKS. . St. Peter's Church. Second Sunday In Lent. Sunday' school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; Bible class, :u p. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. Service every Wed nesday and Friday evening at 7:30. Rev. Upton H. Glbbs, rector. First Presbyterian Church. Washington avenue and Sixth treet. Morning 'subject, "Recogni lon of the Lord." Evening subject, The Problem of Wealth." Special ruislc by the choir. Sunday school, i:45 n. m., W. L. HrenhoUs, superln- tc ndent. C. E. service. 6 JO p. m., leader, Jeanette Smith. Brotherhood eeting, Monday, 8 p. m., at the ime of Attorney C. E. Cochran. Sub ject, "The Mosaic Law In Modern Life." Leader, H. It. Manna. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Rov. -t. W. Seemann, D. P., minister. 1'irM Methodist Episcopal Church. Coiner M avenue and Fourth street. Sunday, 9:45 a. m Bible school; 11 a. m., morning worship, subject. "Sin and the Saviour." At 12 in., class meeting. Hannah Rogers, leader; t! : 30 p. m.. Epworth League, R. Thornton, leader, subject, "The Soul's lirend"; 7:30 p. m.. evening worship, subject, "The Servant nnd His Lord." .Monday, 7:30 p. in.. Bible Study class, C. ii. . Morley, leader. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting and normal study. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. C.SH. Peal, pastor. The Rewwil Gains Power. The meeting at the First Baptist church was strong last night. Audi ence was large and attention most ser ious. Tin1 s.-rnmn on "What Will Yom Do Wit!' i n iit?" was most earnest and tl.nr.xhtful. Tonight praise serv ice at V::!0 and at 8 o'clock Mr. H.M Iry speak on "Who Is on the Lords Side?" Every man, woman and child stands for or agiinst Christ. Whose side are you on? The discus sion wi!l he most helpful. Hear It. Rev. W. H. Gibson, pastor. Firvt Ilapllst Church. In the revival meeting tonight Rev. Mr. Railey will speak on "One of Four; Wlileh?" At 9.4 5 tomorrow morning the Sunday sehool. J. K. Ste venson, superintendent. At 11 Mr. Bailey's theme will bt "Angels to the Rescue." At 6 SO Pastor Gibson will conduct the young people's meeting and speak on "The Gospel Railway," and at 7:30 Mr. Bailey will speak on "The Heroic Queen." After the ser- Spirit used the circumstances, and Philip's reasoning processes, his hope and" his fears, as God'a Voice, would that be as really the voice of the Holy Spirit, as If words were spoken by God out of the clouds? ' , ... ; it t!"vnyi -p.fo for w.-te !io. as the Holy Spirit tells ns, as In t in case? Verse 30 Was this Ethloplun a de vout man? If a man devoutly senrches the Scriptures, Is he sure to find God? If a man devoutly searches the book of nature, with a desire to obey her laws, Is he sure to find God? Verses 31-34 Where In the ISIble Is the paiisage whleh the Ethiopian was reading? is It always, necessary that some on should explain the Scriptures to us? Can we understand tho Scriptures or get the full Import of any facf, without the aid of the Holy Spirit,? Why could not, or why did not.-she Holy Spirit explain thls'crlpture to the Ethiopian direct? As a matter of fact, was not the Holy Spirit guiding the Ethiopian fls much as he was Philip? Was Isaiah conscious when he wrote these words, that they applied to Je sus; or did he think that he was de scribing some other person or persons? Did not the prophets, as other in spired men, often write more wisely than they knew? i Verses 35-33 Did this Ethlop!an need "converting" the same as a wil ful sinner, or did he,fs a devout child of God, simply recognize Jesus as the sent of God, find was then baptized In his name? ' Verses 39, 40 Was Philip, so to speak, "spirited" away, or did he leave In a natural manner? Lesson for Sunday, March 14, 1909 Aeneas nnd Dorcas. Acts lx:31-43. nion the ordinance of baptism will be administered. Special music by the male quartet. The revival meetings will close with the evening service. A cordial Invitation is. extended to all, and especially to strangers within the city. W. H. Gibson, pastor. Two I-T07.cn Ilodles Found. i Vancouver, R. C, March 5. Word reached here today that R. E. Peden of Ashcroft, has reported the discov ery of the bodies of two men frozen to death in McLeod river, 60 miles from Rarkerville, In Cariboo, believed to be the bodies of Charles Baker and James McCurdy, of Burkerville. Treasurer's Call for City Warrants.' Notice Is hereby given that there ore now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants Issued on Genera! Fund of La Grande city, up to and in cluding No. 6892, endorsed June 15, 1907. Interest on all warrants on General b'unU rom .No. ti!M to inclusive, ieases from this date. , There are also funds In the treas ury to pay all warrants Issued against Water Fund of La Grande city, up to and Including No. 8002, endorsed No vember 5, 1908. Interest on all war rants on Water Fund from No. 7931 to No.' 8002 Inclusive, ceases from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon, March 5, 1909. J. K. WRIGHT, ' Cily Treasurer. Notice of Trustee's Snle. Income property. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until March 15, 1909, for the btjst business block In La Grande, Oregon. City of 6500, unltii'.'.ttd resources, growing rapidly. Property 90 by 110 feet, two story brick, basement, most prominent corner In city, title good. This prop erty was appraised at $33,000.00. rents for $300.00 per month, can be in- ! creased. Natural Increase in value I considerable more than rent. For fur ; thi r particulars call on or address J. F. Diy, tiustee in bankruptcy. La Grande, (Ire gon. Dated this 5th day of March. 10'.9. A BASK FT SOCIAL. Nc.it Tuesday Mtht. by the Woman's Relief loriw. Next Tuesday evening, in the base ment of the Christian church, the Wo man's Reiief Corps will give a basket social. There will be games, amuse ment and a program. The public is cordially invited, and let every lady bring a basket. There is a divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them aa we will. Shakespeare. We Want Our Want Your want is placed before a thousand or mora want-t eekers very day Can you afford, to spend one cent per word of your want au whe:e result are the keynotes? Fort RESTT. FOR RENT Seven-room house. In quire of Mrs. Zuber. 18-tf FOR RENT Four-room cottage, in quire of Mrs. Zuber. FOR RENT A barn; close In." ln . quire at 1609 Fifth street 2-25-3-4 FOR RENT Suite of nicely furnished rooms, suitable for two gentlemen; bafh, fire and electric lights. In quire of Mrs. D. W. Jackson. 'Phone Red 1462. Seventh street t-8-16 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent. Electric light, bath and fire. Inquire at 1612 Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131. FOR RENT A 6-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 st-aw Inquire of J. E. 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 call at the Grande Ronde Electric company. WANTED To buy or lease a gasoline engine; 1V4 to 3 horsepower. In quire of C. M. Graham, R. F. D. No. 1 -2-26-3-6 POSITION WANTED Woman desires to work by the dayi Call 'phone Red S51. 3-2-6t , LOST AND FOUND. FOUND A sun case on tha road r.ear 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 Crj Valley Ave., between Alliance mill and McAlister farm, a pair of spectacles In. lenther case. Owner can have same by calling at tfcis office and paying charges. 2-27tf P i n e s a i v e ACIS. .rHAT,CE a If your dentist is busy ALL the time he be comes more proHcient in his work ar d can afford to give you the benefit in a financial way as well as in his increased skill. The man who waits naif the time in order to get work the ether half is net in this position but must make up for LOST time. I claim the credit cf reducing the price of ex tracting frcm SI. CO to 60c and also a reduction in other lines of work frcm v hat you have been pay ing in La Grande in the past. I am here for business and am in position to give you reliable dental wcrk. The price cuts little figure with m " J. E. STEPHENSON D. O S. Grafuatecf the PhUadrtpUa Dental CteUtSc North western Dental Colli c and the 'State Dental Beard" Post Office Block Your Wants IIM Ad Column ' FOR BALES. FOH SALE Two to four acres ef suburban property, well Improved. phoneBlack 1532, or see E. W. Kammer'er, 2004 Adams avenue. Land for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap If taken soon. C 0. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Grande. FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, lie. In La Grande. See ' 1-21-lra LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Complete Threshing Outfit. For sale at f. bargain. Has bee run about 100 days. Time given,' etk approved security. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO, FOR SALE Seal blue barred Plym out RoeTc eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. A. R Blood, Frultdale. 2-l-2t Fur Sale. An all-around good horse, 6 year old; good driver. . A. H. STONE. 3-4-3-3 FOR SALE Good milch cow; cheap. Phone Black 1641. 3-5tf FOR SALE New auto-plano with 3 rolls; popular and classic, at a sac rifice. Terms , If Black 1641. desired. 'Phono y 3-5tf Candidate's Announcement. I take this manner in inform- lng the voters of La Grande that t lama candidate for marshal of - this city at t'.ie coming- city elee- tlon and respectfully solicit fr their consideration. '' L. RAYBURN. , f . ... ... a .1. .1. .2. A r The hvoocrlte pays tribute to God that he may impose upon man. Swift. An Idi-al Cough Medicine. "As an Ideal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In. a class by itself," says Drr. R. A. Wilt shire, of Gwynnevtlle, Ind. "I taka 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 tho expectations of the most exacting It cases of croup and coifghs of children. As it contains no opium, chloroform or morphine, It certainly makes a mo:t safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy , for the Ills It la Intended." For sale by aii good ukaikis. a e 1 v V .i