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We Want Your Wants
BUSINESS COLLEGE
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La Grande Professional
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1'JIYSHIAMS.
J. II. HUBBARD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In New Bank Building. Rooms
20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main
89; Office, Main 78.
. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
OJBce 'Phone 1362. Residence Main 55
N. MOLITOR. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Corner Adams ave. and Depot st.
Office Main 68. Residence Main 69.
BACON HALL.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office In La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phone Main 19.
8. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52.
DR. F. E. MOORE
DR. II. C. P. MOORE.
Osteopahttc Physicians.
Kirksville Graduates Under Founder.
Office Sominer Building.
Phones: Office Main C3; Hes. Main 61.
C. H. UPTON, PH. 0., M. I).
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
Office in l-ii Grande Nutional Bank.
Building.
Phones Office, .Main 2; Residence,
Main 32.
VETERINARY SlIWKONS.
DR. P. A. VlIARLTON. "
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Hill's Drug Store. La C.iamle.
Residence Phone Red 701.
Office Phone Black 1361.
Independent Phone 53.
Both phones at residence.
DR. W. H. HI LEY.
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
of a4l kinds. Country calls promptly
answered.
Office 1 1l l Adnins avenue.
Phones: Pacific Black 1001.
Independent, 373.
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DR. T. W. KIUDKLL. M. D. C
Graduate Veterinarian.
Office Red Crosi Drug Store.
Phones: Pacific. Main 4. Home. 121.
La Grande Oregon.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.
rA7KKLEU.
Clval, .Mining, Irrigation Engineering
and surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office in Bohnenkainp Building,
La Grande Oregon.
I nn mpres-'on that Is always heard at sight of a
we'll uee -ii woman. If you nre flat-cliested.
villi lit iinilettlop. ,!, a Mimny neck, thin, lead
arm-- remark wl'.l never he applied to you.
"SU' wo fern' will iM.U;e v.. ii beautiful, howilch
nh .fhoy DKVI-.l.OI' Tilt: P.l.'ST in a week from
3 to 6 inches and produce u tine, linn, volupfious
bosom. They fill out he hollow plar.-. make th
arms handsome and well modeled ami the ne'-k
and hould.T slmr-ely and of perfect contour.
Send for a bottle to.lay and you'll he plenseit nn.l Krat.-i..i. "M
RF.N" wafers are- at c.i.itely h Miihs-. pleasant to t:i;e, and convenient
to carry around. They are "!d under guarantee to do all we claim
or MONKY BACK.
price tt-t'O P"r hottie. Inquire at good drug Kt.jr ur send 11-
RK.CT TC US.
l'ltl I'.. Durlnir the next 30 days only we will send you a sim
ple buttle of these tie-mMiytng wafers on rec. Ipt of 10c to pay c ost ,f
packing and poslane If you mention that you saw tha advertisement In
this paper. The sample alone may b sufficient If the defects are
trifllns.
DESK I. I.STI1KT1C CUKMIt AL CO.. 31 V. 125tl ST.. XKW YHItK.
- ftevf'TrfufiErrif in
"Most ordinary colds will yield to
the simplest treatment." says the Chi
cago Tribune, "moderatlve laxatives,
hot foot baths, a fre perspiration and
n avoidance of exposure to cold and
wet ofter treatment." While this
treatment is simple, it requires con
siderable, trouble, and the one adopt
Jrjg it must remain in doers for a
DENTISTS.
C. B. CAUTHORN
Dentist.
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
La Grande Oregon
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Building. Phone Blac'i m
TEACHERS OF .Ml' SIC.
PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal
La Grande School of Music.
Mrs. Day, assistant. School, 105
Greenwood ave., one door south of
Adams ave. 'Phone Black 1831.
MISS STELLA OLIVER
Teacher of Piano and Harmony.
Studio at residence of Turner Oliver
corner Fourth and O atenue.
MISS ROSE HOUSE
Instructor In Piano, Harmony and
Technic.
21 05 North Spruce Street.
La Grande . Oregon
ARCHITECTS.
C. R. THORNTON.
Architect and Engineer.
Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi
neering. Twenty Years' Experience.
ROBERT MILLER.
Architect.
Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones
Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent
No. 8.
ATTORNEYS.
Chas. K. Cochran Geo T. Cochnn
COCHRAN & COCHRAN.
Attorneys.
La Grande National Bank Building..
La Grande Oregon.
H. II. LLOYD.
Attorney at Ijiw.
Practices in all the Courts of the State
and United Sti'.9.
Elgin Oregon
C. H. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at taiw.
Practices in all the courts of the State
and United Slates.
Office in La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande, Oregon.
WILLIAM M. RAMSEY.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Rooms 15 mid 16 Sominer Block
La Grande Oregon.
VI A VI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Fanners WTfi.
DEVELOP
THE
BUST
.Uv v;r two.- w&--ffU U .-..'"i
sure to he contracted, and In many
instances pneumonia follows. Is it
not better to pin your faith to an old
reliable preparation like Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, that Is famous
for Its cures ol colds and can always
be depended upon? For saye by All
Good Druggists.
PURPOSES ARE MANY AND .
INVARIABLY WORTHY ONES
New Ij .formed Organization In Union
County Lends -Mail) Questions Ob
wenerwiirU Organization Held Lute
Sat in day NigliL
Innumerable intentions have been
asked the Observer relative to tho
purpoae of the Co-operative Farmers'
Union that is being proprogated here.
The preamble of the association's con
stitution is published herewith and
throws cotisiderbale light on the niat
ter: "Speculators and those engaged In
the distribution of farm products have
organized and operate to the great
detriment of the fanning class.
"To enable farmers to meet theso
conditions and protect their interests,
we have organized the Farmers' Edu
cational and Co-operative Union of
America, and declare tho following
purposes:
"To establish jubilee.
"To secure equity.
"To apply the Golden Rule,
"To discourage the credit and mort
gage system.
"To assist our members in buying
and selling.
"To educate the agricultural class
In scientific farming.
"To teach farmers the classification
of crops, domestic economy, and the
process of marketing.
'To systematize methods of produc
tion and distribution.
"To eliminate gambling In farm pro
ducts by Board or Trade, Cotton Ex
changes and other speculators.
"To bring fanning' up to the stand
ard of other industries and business
enterprises.
"To secure and maintain profitable
and uniform prices for grain, cotton,
livestock and other products of Hie
farm.
"To si rive for harmony and good
will among fill mankind and brotherly
love among ourselves.
"To garner the tears of the dis
tressed, the blood of ' martyrs, the
laugh of innocent childhood, the sweat
of honest labor and the virtue of n
happy home us the brightest jewels
known."
Late Saturday afternoon the or
ganization of the first, local branch
of the Farmers' Educational and Co
operative Union to be formed In this
county was oiupleted with offlieers
as follows: .1. W. McAllister, presi
dent; O. P. Ilatrison, vice president:
W. T. Stein, secretary and treasurer;
w H fimirdiell. chaoliiln: Elmer
Duron, conductor; N. L. Ackl. door
keeper. The other members are F.
.urbriik. C. D. Huff man, H. S. Nor
ris, I. K CheuaiiH, J. A. Holman, O.
M. Curtis, Walter Ferguson and A.
F. Stein.
Another meeting is planned for
next ' Saturday, and on Wednesday
Mr. Cox, the organizer, will attend
the ('.range met inn at Granne hull,
where he will address the farmers. It
is hoped by Mr. Cox and thos who
have become iiiteroMcd in the move
ment thill at least live locals mav
noon obtain charter in this county
so that a i Mimty organization may he
etTeited. Fifteen members ar. neces
sary to fo.m a local. Already there
is talk M North Powder, I'ni m and
Cove, and i' entirely probable that the
first of May will see Union county
producer united.
( OMXTTOR TO CAMM.
Charles A Not l is. the O. R. & N
conductor, lett for Alberta this noon,
in ro'iioniy with Bert Huffman, lo
cal iept sentative of the Canadian
Paeii'.c Iiud department. Pendleton.
East Oicgonlan.
Concert a marvel
ELECTION AT WJII'TMR.
Reform and Retrenchment Chief !
nr at Stake Todty.
WALLACE. Idaho. April 6 Ward
ner has about 550 qualified voter whe
will have the electing of a ticket to
day. The main issues at stake are th.
demands for a clean administration
together with as economical a rule ai
possible in the saving of expenses and
the consequent lowering of the ratr
cf taxation.
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WILLC0CK BROS.
We are in position to do any
kind of transferring. Give us a
trial order. Calls answered day
or night
'Phones:
Day, Red 711.
Night, Black 1271.
KD STIUNGIIAM,
AUCTIONEER.
Sale cried on short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra charge for distance.
LA GRANDE - - - OREGON
Routo No. 2 'Phone No. 196x8
,t.4. 4..e
KLG1X, OREGON,
Real Kstate, Investments, Loans
Where local business men are
co-oneratliiK and buying stump
lands preparatory to setting
commercial orchards. For par-
tlculars regarding good orchard
lands at very low prices call or
write The
SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO.
and Collections. v
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids will be received by the
board of directors of the Joseph Ware
house Co., of Joseph, Oregon, up to
Saturday, March 20th, 1909, at 10 ;..
m., for the construction of a war
house at the lty of Joseph. Said
warehouse to be completed on or be
fore Tuesday, May 25, 1909. Bidders
to furnish a good and sufficient bond
to be approved by the board of direc
tors of the Joseph Warehouse Co. The
right to reject any and all bids re
served. Plans and specifications can
be seen at the office of Cavlness &
WurKweller, Joseph, Oregon. ' t
Dated ut Joseph, Oregon, March 10,
1909.
Board of Directors of Joseph Ware
house Compnny.
ALBERT WURZWEILprt,
Ladles, tbe very latest thing i.
belting and lace collars lust arrive.'
at THE VAN DL'YN CO.
PASTIME .THEATRE
i PKRRIN Si FRENCH,
f Proprietors and Managers,
;! Program r
Vaudeville:
Cutter & Soul.?, presenting -.
"Cia.y House."
? Helen Stewart in new sing- T,
ins and monologue features. ;
Moving Pictures: .;
l'b'xir of DrcRms. '.'
I- Tiavelling Playe'rs. Both 1000 '
;. feet reels and the very-latest. '
I o:,t.
' Change of program Sunday,
t Wednesday and Friday. Mutl- 4
' nee: Monday. Wednesday and
Saturday. Doors open- at 2:,J0 ,J
p. in. Evening performances i
at 7 p. in.
THE SCENIC
PANT AGES CIRCUIT:'
I. a Grande's Foremost Vaiiile-
lille Theatre.
Depot Street.
S. A. Gurdilcnr, Xanaircr.
Week beginning April 5.
Dave Rafel the great ventrilo
quist introducing walking, taik
'ii'uT liiei-Tiaiiii'hV'tltru'r-es.'''
Runy & Richards, society com
edy sketch.
Latest movli'g pictures.
Matinee, Tuesday. Thursdr .
and Saturday. Adults, matinee:
10c; children, under 12 years.
Sc. Evening prices, 10 and 15c
' Your want is placed before a thousand or mora want- seekers
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want au where result are the keynotes? . , ,
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE A 240-egg incubator and
brooder; cheap if taken at once.
'Phone Bine 1331.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
suitable for lady or gent. Electric
light, bath and fire. Inquire at 1612
Adams avenue or 'jihone Red 131.
FOR KENT A 6-room house lu 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 Grade. S-3U
FOR RENT Nice, cheerful, sunny
room for rent to gentleman, facing
east on Fourth street; close In; mod
ern conveniences. Call at Observer
office.
FOR RENT Five-room house, hot
and cold water, good lawn,' Corner
Madison and Fir. 'Phone Black 1231.
4-16-22
FOR RENT Furnished room for
rent, with bath, with or without
board. 'Phone Black 822. Mrs.
Edna Swart. 3-1 9tf
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs.
S. C. Zuber 3-25tf
FOR RENT Six room house on North
Fourth st. not far from saw. mill.
Inquire 1020 Benton ave. North end
of Ash st. 3-.10 4-1
FOR RENT Furnished room close In.
Phone RED 711. 3:30-4-C
Get your Easter cards now at
"Ferguson's.''
DON'T DO IT.
Don't think you can not own this 2
acre3 with good 3 room house, wood-
house, cellar, small barn, new wind
mill, U-nere in strawberries to bear
thiB year, 'J acre now planted to po
tatoes, good land, because you can,
if you will try. For full particulars
see La Grando Investment Co. 3:30 If
Send us your lace curtains. Every
one who sends is pleased with our
work. Why not you? '
Cherry's new laundry. 4-1-tf
For expert piano tuning, see Thnmar
Bruce. . l-28tt
rm for PmrftVi Horttnort BoU Md Ollmrt
lnur at all bm aotlmv. Ak tot U
fii.Bi Hololl joornolhborhoo1,nt
a? mirin bum of jour dealrr. al vtll bU
ZZL laaAd mi flower aed fre tor roar trouble
fwta um , rwTUM. mum. ant tnuu. f ua,
MSGS SYSPEPS!,
JiTS
ASK. wIAMOND
Accuracy the Key Note I
When you are installing a ' new ;
system or making the
do this at the time yov
you can afford to
r . & ZWEIF.EL
211 DEPOT
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Two to tour acrea of
suburban property, well improved,
PhoneBlack 1532, or ac B. W.
Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue.
land for Sale.
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sale cheap If taken soon. C
D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Grande.
T'OR SALE Twenty h. p. Reo, inV
good condition. ' Inquire at Lilly
Foster hardware store.' S-23tf
FOR SALE OR TRAD32--A younr
Clydesdale stallion. J. E. Reynolds,'
'phone Black 602, or Farmers, 11.
3-15tf-d&w - '
FOR SALE Portable sawmill with 25
h. p. boiler and 20 h. p. engine. In
good running trim. Inquire at cor
ner North street and V avenue. IL
A. Bishop. 8-19-2t
FOR SALE Single comb Rhod
Island Reds, hatching eggs. None
better in Grande Ronde Valley,
come and see. $150 per setting of
15. $.1 for 45. All lnfertil eggs re
placed free of charge. Incubator
chikens $20 per 100. George Wag
ner. Island City.
FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancy
hand selected. Large and smooth.
Quality A 1; Seed strictly pure.
Purples extra early $2 per 100; lata
Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75
Burbank seedling $1.30. George
Wagner, Island City.
LOS.T AND FOUND.
LOST Between 1114" Wash. Ave. andt
depot a black lace collar; medallion
stick pin and a turquoise brooch.
Finder please return same to 1114
Wash. Ave. and receive reward.
LOST A small biack purse with sl.
ver and Jewelry, In this city last
night. Finder leave at this office.
FOUND On Valley Ave., ott,"..ei
Alliance mill and McAliHt-r farm,
pair of spectacles ir leather case.
Owner can have same by calllny it
this office and paying charges. 2-1 'a
WANTED.
WANTED Horses for pasture, 33 per
month. Hay feed and run o straw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
WANTED Experienced man wants
position ns gardner. Spading,-seeding
gardens and repnirlng lawns a
specialty. Address "A,' 'Observer.
3-30-4-5
WANTED AT ONCE A strong hoy
to learn the bakers trade, Roy a!
Pnkerv. 3-31-if
WANTiCD Competent assistant .wo
man cook at saw mill. 11 miles from
. North Powder, no objection to chil
dren, address Mrs. T. Beaumont,
North Powder.
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muv-'wot repair. We
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