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TICBi PAGES. TAtit TWO. 2TR)n5; OBSEETER, LA GRAJDt, OREGOX. . TUESDAT. KIT 4, 1909. P. sr-i .1 i i .. i :.i 1 :; La Grande Professional Directory "T rnisiOASs. ' - ' , J. K. HUBBARD, M. D. v 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. ' Office 'Phone 1362,. Residence Main 55 N. MOLITOR, M. D. . Phj sician 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. 0, T. Bacon, Residence, Main 1.8. ' is. K.-Hall. Residence. Main 52. DR. F. E. MOORE .v. DR. H. C P. MOORE. Osteopathic Physicians. Kirksvllle Graduates Under. Founder;' . Office Somuier Building. Phones': Office Main 63; Res. Malli tC C. H. UPTON, PH. G M. Tx Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank. Building. phones Office, Main 2;: Residence, Main 32. ' ' . TETERIMAltY 8URUEONS. DR.. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's-Drug Store. La Giande. Residence Phone Red 701. Office PVie 1361 , t '.Independent Phone 53. ' Both phones -at residence. DR. W. H. RILEY, f Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Deptlstry and -fSurgery of all kinds. Country talis promptly answered. ', . ' B; Office, KH Adams avenue, bones : Pacific Black Ml. ' , ! . , Independent. 373. " DR. T. W. RIpDELL, M. D. C. ? j Graduate Veterinarian. Office Red Cross Drug Store. .Pl.OEes; Pacific, Main 4. Hon e. 121. La Grande. ."' ' Oregon. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS - , L. A. PJCKLER , ,lval, Minings. Irrigation Engineering . f . v 1 , , , and surireying. ' Estimates, jlana and specifications. 1 "Office 'In Bobnenkamp , Building. La Gr.nde 1 ' 'Oregor. ftm EDISON lilNE ; ,Yes, we will have anything you wish-in the Ed- : ison line ana everything you can find n the latest .catalogue, March 1 1 th March records' are now on sale. We have the Double Disc Records for the small sun of 65 cents each. Read -what . J. Paderewski, the world's best Pianoist, has to say in the'Music Trades Review ' for the Weber Piano. When he says it is best it must be so. WE SELL WEBER AhD AU0WER CC CD FIAKOS BramwciS Music Company PHONE BLACK Wi. ADAMS AVENUE Rheumatism. More than nine out?of every v ten cases of rheums Hsm are Mninlv rhe . wlum h t)ttpcis 'r damp,, or chronic rheumatism. ; In 'uch case no Internal treatment is required. The free application of Chamberlain's Liniment la all that is C. B. CAUTHORN Dentist. OfTce over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande . Oregon J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23. La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Blac't 199i TEACHERS OF JnTSIC. 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 avenue. Instructor in Piano, Harmony and - Technic. ' v- : ' 'j. 2105 North Spruce Street. , ". La Grande'.' Oregon - ARCHITECTS. C. R. THORNTON. . Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl- ' ' neering. , , Twenty Years' Experience. ROBERT MILLER. , ; . Architect Office '110? Adams avenue. 'Phones , Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent :. " No. 8. ATTORNEYS. Chas. E, Cochran Geo T. Cochran COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande Oregon. H. H. LLOYD. Attorney ;.at Law. t Practices in all the Courts of the State ; arid United States. ; ' Elgin , .- Oregon C. H. CRAWFORD. ' Attorney at Law. Practices in all the courts of the State i '.' and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. Attorney and Counsellor at. Law. Rooms 15 and 36 Soinmer Block La Grande Oregon. TUYI. MRS. GRACE MeALISTER. Teacher and Manager. ' Telephone Farmers 1976. needed, an dit is certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for FOR SALE. "A four-room cottage with two extra corner lots, desirable location, North sMe. Will sell cheap on account of going away. FRED. G. TAYLOR STADIUM AT f AIR IS BIG 0E OF THE FINEST OF " ITS KID 0 COAST Uhen Field Kport Occur at Seattle Tbl .Summer, SjHTtators Will Ilave Best of Facilities . For YYitneiiug Guinea Stadium Is a marvel In Ev ery Respect. . SEATTLE, WaBh., : May 4. The stadium of. the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition will comfortably afford seating capacity for twenty thousand spectators, and every seat will com mand an unobstructed view of the track, two base ball diamonds and football field. It is built on the edge of Lake Washington, and from the grand stands many of the larger ac quatic events may be viewed. Across the lake the snow covered peaks 'of tho Cascades. Mount Ranier and Olym pics are close at hand, end supply a noble background. The stadium track is of the new spir al type; it is oval In form and scales 'fo.if trm tn ihc mtl. - It contains a straight away of two hundred and twenty yards, -end both tracks are as fast as can be made. Two base' ball diamonds are laid out In the center, and the football field is placed be tween the grand stands. . The tracks are thoroughly drained by tile and a fast course is always in sured while heavy going is obviated. Sprinkling aparatus has been installed and during all weather dust will be voided. The long distance of the oval Is from north to south and the site ideal. . , Th grand stands are two In num ber and are built on the east, and west Bide of the oval. In dimensions they are 360x70 feet, and the seats are arranged in fifteen inch rises. The ntrances are made direct from the bottom of each Isle, which prevents :viiy congestion In exit or admittance. Doth buildings are fitted with a row f stage boxes having a seating ca pacity of from four to eight people. The height at which the seats are iliued permits of sufficient rise to In sure iininterupted view from every po sition, and in overcoming the fifteen ;nch difference between seat plat .'orms, two short steps are used. Par Icular attention has been given to view point, and the sight lines are .cieal. All aisles give away on the val. aud between the grand stands Mid tho track an open space of six i 'nM feet has been reserved for en U'nnd and exiti The dressing rooms, baths, and toi let rooms for contestants, and rooms for the public are provided beneath the grand stands, and are .fitted with M necessary conveniences. All entrances of Btadlum contest ants will be made directly . into the oval from the central arch of the grand stands.jand in this regard will closely follow the old Roman method. By this system an unusually effective and desirable end is acompllshed, and tloes away with the scattered . and straggling appearance generally ob served, j If this wetk continues the pace set last night, the carnival recipts will be large ami the sum turnql over to the nark fund and to the merchants, cor respondingly large. Reports from nearlv every concession and attrac tion on the pathway of fun last even ing show the business done to be ex tremely creditable, and, in fact, larger than the usual opeuing nlghta. Vs ully. the populace is sceptical until others have blared the trail to the various attractions. While the re Mints show that hundreds attended not one word of criticism ha9 been hurled at the entire series. Hohersen After O. R. & Mrs. Jennie Holverson and the Phoenix Insurance company have filed suit against the O. R- & N. for $150.00 alleged to be the value of a barn be- fIRST H1GHT PROSPEROUS longing to Mrs. Holverson at Hilgard. which was burned January 29. The complaint alleges that the fire was t caused by a spark from the t gine of j J freight train No. 53, on that date, head to come Exerotivp Com wit tee (iilled. The executive committee of the t'n ion County Pioneer Asscx-istion has ben called to meet at Ircbler on Fri day, May 7 at 10:30. to decide on a date for the next annual reunion at that place, and to make arrange ments for a program for the occasion. We hope there will be a good atten dance. Our' custom has been to in vite all pioneers to take, part in our business meetings. HENRY R IN EH ART, Sec. ManZan Pile Remedy la put up i.i . tube with nozzle attached. May be tpplled directly to the affected parts. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold m Sil .tsrthorn's Family drug store. Words to Freeze the So il. ' "Your son has Consumption. His case is hopeless." These aiijT.llipg words were spoken to Geo. E. P.lcvons, a leading merchant of Spi1nfiJ, N. C. by two expert doctors one a lung specialist. Then was shown the won derful newer nf . Dr. Klnif'c New Dis covery. "After three weeks use,r writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all tht .91 Jt for my boy." Infalliable for Coughs and Colds ,its the safest, surest cure oi desperate Lung diseases o n earth iOc and $1.00. Guarantee satlafHr!"" Trl ttrirtle fre. Now-ir, Urv i - I Heallntr Salve for Barns, ('hupped Hands and Sore Mpples. As a healing salve for burns, sores, jore nipples and chapped bands Chamberlain's Salve is most excell ent. It allays the pain of . lnn-a tl nost instantly, and- unless the in tfithout leaving a scar. Price, i ents. For sale by All Good Dealers, rourself how ouh-kly it relives the lain and soreness. The medicines isualy given internally for rheutua ism.are poiosnous or very strong jiediclnes. They are worse than use less in cases of chronic and muscular rheumatism'. For sale by All Good .druggists. Objctt to Strong Medicines. Many tieople object to takinif the strong, niediclnes usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There s no need of Internal treatment in any ase of muscular or chronic rheuma- tism,"and more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. When there is no fever and little ( if any) swelling, you may know that It is only- necessary to apply Chamberlain's Lin iment freely to get quick relief. Try t. For sale by All Good Druggists. AUTRE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF WM. D. SHELL, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given by- he undersigned executor of the estate of Wm. D. ShelL deceased, . to the creditors of, and to all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to present them with the necessary vouchers within six months from this the 19th day of April. 1909, tie date of the .first publication-of this notice, to the said executor at the La Grande National Bank in La Grande, I'nion county, Oregon. , Dated this the 19th day of April, 1&09. -' - v GEO. L. CLEAVER. Executor of Estate of Wm'.' D. Phell. Deceased. 4-19-26-3-10-17 Bent Treatment for Colds.' "Most ordinarv colds will yield to the simplest treatment," says the Chi cago Tribune, "moderative laxatives, hot foot baths, a free perspiration and an avoidance of exposure to cold and wet ofter treatment." While this treatment 1b simple, It requires con siderable trouble, and the one adopt Ing It must remain In doors for a day or two, or a fresh cold Is almost sure to be contracted, and in many Instances pneumonia follows. 1b It not better to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, that la famous for Its cures of colds and can always be depended upon? - For saye by All Good Druggists. ; Treasurers Call For Countj Warrants. Notice is herby given that the undersigned Treasurer of Union Coun ty. Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all county warrants which were endorsed prior to the 1st, day of April. 1908. No interest allowed on the above warrants after April 22, 1909. JOHN FRAWLEY. Treasurer of Union. Co., Oregon -HIHHIHMMMMHttftt"' I w w VVe.Want Your Wants IN Our Want Your want ;s p'aced before a thciisar.d or more war.t-seeker every day Car. you afford to spend one cent per word of your, want aa whe: result art the keynotes? ' t ' ; FOR RENT. FOR SALE A 240-egg incubator and brooder; cheap if taken at -once, pnone Elac 1331. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent. Electric light, bath and fire. Inquire a 1S12 Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131. FOR RENT A 6-room house in good condition; large clothes closet and pantry; garden, chicken prk; good cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phone Red 1921 cr call at 1315 Jackson Ave., North La Grarle, 3-3tf FOR RENT -Nice, cheerful, sunny room for rent to gentleman facing east on Fourth strtet; close In; mod ern conveniences. Call at Observer 'office,'"'- '"I'!;'. ' " 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. 3-19tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms Inquire of Mrs, 3-25tf for housekeeping. S. C. Zuber FOR RENT Six room house on North Fourth st. not far from saw mill. Inquire 1020 Benton ave. North end of Ash st. . 3-30 4-1 FOR RENT Furnished room close in. Phone RED 711. j 3:30-4-6 FOR RENT Small hot se in La Grande, handy to depot, inquire at Newlin Book and Stationery Co. 4-13-19 FOR RENT Furnished four-room cottage. Modern. Mrsi Zuber.4-l3-tf l-'OH RENT Barn, . inquire of 1609 Fifth street. A-1629 FOR RENT. seven room p.ouse, close Good In. Inquire 1417 Wash. venue. 4-20- FOR RENT House and good one acre garden. L. C. Smith. 4-19 tf FOR RENT Five room cottage. Fur nituie for same for sale. Inquire at this office. FOR RENT Furniture for a five room cottage. Will alo rent tho cottage. Inquire at this tfflce. v LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. ant depot a black "iace collar; mcdallloi .-stick pin and a turquoise t:rooc Finder please 'return same to UK Wash. Ave. "and receive reward. LOST Gold mounted hat pin. Reward ..if ..returned to this oWoe. 4-19-tf LUST A-small black purse with s,. ver and Jewelry, in this city las night. Finder leave at this office. ' LOST Sunday afternoon between La Grande & Union, on the Hot Lake road, a brown fur neck-scarf. Re turn to this office. (4-26-51) REWARD. FOUND On Valley Av. ntM'een Al'.larlce mill and McAlist- r farm. pair of spectacles ir. iathe- cast Owner can have same by c-alllay this office and paying charges. 2-i . LOST On road between Hot Lake and Cove a brown fir. Finder will re ceive reward by sending or notifying Mrs. De Groot of Cove. A-16-18 ) TREASURER'S CALL FOR COUKTT WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned treasurer of Union county, Oregon, has funds on and to pay all warrantB which were endorsed prioi to December 1, 1907. No Interest al lowed on the above warrants after April 10, 1509. JOHN FRAWLEY. ' County Treasurer f I a ' i ' I V if ;! Ad Column ! FOR SALE. FOTt SALE Two co four acres of "uburhan property, well Improved phoneB'.ack 1532, or E. W. Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. Land for Sale. " 40 acres of fruit, garden' or alfalfa land for salt, cheap If taken soon. C D. Huffman, R. F. D ... 2. La Grande. FOR SALE Twenty n. p. good condition. Inquire Foster hardware store. Reo, la at Lilly. 3-23W FOR SALE OR TRADE A young Clydesdale Malllon. J. E. Reynolds, 'phone Black 602, or Farmers, H. 8-15tf-d&w FOR SALE Portable sawmill with 2J 5 ... k wwttci aiiu v u. p. euKHiu. in good running trim. Inquire at cor ner North street and V avenue, it A. Bishop. ' 3-19-21 FOR SALESlngle' comb RhiuU Island Reds, hatching eggs. None better in Grande Ronde ; Valley, come and see. $1.G0 per setting of 15. $3 for 45. All Infertil eggs re placed free of charge. Incubator chlkens $20 per 100. George Wag. ner. Island City. FOR SALE Seed ootatoea. hand selected. Large and smooth. Quality A 1 ; seed Btrictly pure. Burpies extra early $2 per 100; late Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75 Burbank seedling $1.30. George Wagner, Island City. , FOR SALE 8 room house with 1 lot. or 4 block of ground, will rent or trade for land, cattle or horses. Mar tin Larson, 904 3rd st. ; 3-31-4-8 FOR SALE 12 Inch plow good shaoe. and almost new. Price $10.00. J. J. Beldin,- 2403 N Depot st. 4-8-14 FOR SALE Household furniture; and 4 room cottage for, rent. 1606 7th street. Phone Red 1811. 4-10-17 FOR SALE 4 lota Ift Block 159. In Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round house for further particualrs apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New som 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash, . 4-12-tf FOR SALE 1906 model Reo, five pas senger, new transmission,' call at 1503 8th st. Phone Red 272. 4-15 FOR SALE Three Cows and . one Jersey bull, call or phone Black 1372 FOR SALE-r-A Clydesdale stallon coming four years. Good breeder, colts can be seen on place, Vergere phone or call at . Herman Vehrs, ' La Grande.. : v ( , -H FOR SALE Five room cottage. Fur niture for. Bame 'or - rent., Inquiie "at this office. , , WANTEP. WANTED TO RENT a modern house of from five to seven rooms. In quire at this office. . 4-20-27 WANTED Ladies' Bhoes to shine. Jolly & Dessllet'B barber shop, shoe shine stand is equipped to shine or polish ladleB shoes. ShoeB left here will be promptly attended to. Fifteen centB per pair If left at the shop. '8"23 MEN WANTED. Young men wanted at once to qua! ifr for Railway Mali clerks. Must be under 35 years. See Mr. Mecham at Sommers Hotel, La Grande. Thurs day. April 22 to 25th, four days m-jr 4-21-22 Respectfully. E. L. MECHAM. FIFTEEN MEN WANTED. Fifteen young men wanted at once to qualify for Railway Mail clerks. Must be under 3S years, wagea up t $1800 yearly. See Mr. Mecham at Sommers Hotel, La Grande. Thursday, April 22 to 25th, four days only. t-21-22 , ' ". -