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a two. J8Tg515G OnsrRTFB. H CRTDK. ORKJt)t. FKIDAT, HAY 2S FIRJJ MRf. f i i ?! J is. i 1 4 La Grande Directory J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In New Bank Building. Room ' 19-21. 'Phones: Residence, Mala .19; Office, Main 78. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Cfflce over Hlll'a Drug Store. Office Tkone 1362. Resldence,Main 55 N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams are. and Depot at Office Main 68. Residence Main 69. BACON ft HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. Office In La Graade National Bank Building.. 'Phone Main 19. mt - mm n . 4 m tMbvui AkCaiudubCi iuatu aw - M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52. ML F, B. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE. Osteopahtic Physicians. -Elrksvllle Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommer Building. Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64. C. H. UPTON. PH. G-, M. D. Physician aiid Surgeon. -fpecial attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Bank. Building. Phones Office, Main 2; Residence, - - : Main 32. YETEJUNARY SLRUEOXS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. Residence Phone Re8 701. Office Porve iRfk 13C1 , Independent Phone 53. Both phones at residence. DR. W. H. HI LEX. Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery et ail kinds.' Country calls promptly answered. Office 1114 Adams avenue. ' i?Hv .bones: Pacific Black 1901. jfeU ' Independent, 873. DR. T. W, RIDDELL, M. D. C. Graduate Veterinarian. Office Red Cross Drug Store. JP'.otes: Pacific, Main 4. Home, 121. La Grande Oregon, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER wlval, Mining, Irrigation Engineering and surveying. estimates, plans and specifications. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. . La Grande ' ' Oregon, as ui . , " 1 The J. T. Scott Music Co. Successors to Bramvvell Music Go. Have a full and complete stock of Edison Goods. Pianos, Organs and all small in stilments in line at reasonable , prices and terms. e 1 The J. T. Scott Music Co. tlltttllttlttlttttla.ll.a.a... Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten eaaei ot i-heumntW) are simply rne rnatttMn m tfc unocin in t cl or damp or chronic rheumatism. In -- - .Muiiriu. in ll.'ll "JIM'). Il'l '.I' ! !,.:: , '.!--i ,. In . 'rvd 1"H .iKn;ir-- JlllM. Ul ' I 1 . . tmLZ """'' " uu.i !i Professional C. B. CAUTHORN Dentlt. . 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't 199 TEACHERS OF MUSIC. PROP. B. 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 oJ.' Piano and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Oliver comer tourtn ana U avenue. MISS ROSE HOUSE Instructor in Piano, Harmony and Technic. 2105 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. Chaa. E. Cochran Geo T. Cochran COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande Oregon. II. H. LLOYD. Attorney at Law. Practices in all the Courts of the State and United States. Elgin Oregon C, H. CRAWFORD. Attorney at Law. Practices In all the courts of the State and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. WILLIAM M. RAMSEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Rooms 15 and 16 Sommer Block La Grande Oregon. g.... . . .- . . YIAV1. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. " Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1976. needed, an dit Is certain to give quick relief. Give It a trial and see for A fine 22 Special Winchester, fitted with peep sight and extra finished sunn, is tub ni3t pn?e tni slock. Is r?ie fii3t .rt?e this v.ocH nt l.k. .,'.- I i.. I.W ill ,..;;. rvm.o, r.;- Ml. iH or;. .v,t .-t.r .Vtc;l i.U s : . . . !,,c: it-re. i Ordinance '. 42i, Series 1909. An ordinance to provide tor, and to determine the number, size and lo cation of places of entrance and exit to and from all opera houses, theatres, public halls, churches, Iodgerooms, tlubrooms. school houses, office build ings used for public gatherings, and hotels, lodging and boarding houses: the manner bf hanging doors thereat, and regulate the width of halls and stairways and aisles in all buildings used for public gatherings. THE CITY OF LA GRANDE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 That all opera houses, theatres, churches, school houses, publie halls, lodge rooms, club rooms, and all other buildings used for pub lic gatherings, all office buildings, ho tels, boarding and lodging houses, shall have at least one front on a public street, and shall have in front suitable means of entrance and exit All outside doors In such buildings shall be not less than four feet wide, and shall open outward; all doors at the head of stairways shall be of the same width as the stairways, and shall open outward. Exits shall be provided In such buildings, on the second floor and on all floors higher up, leading to stairs, ladders or other suitable means which shall at all times be kept in good repair, and in condition to furnish a safe descent to the ground for the Inmntpn of unoh buildings.- Over each of such exits there shall be on the Inside the word "Exit" painted in large letters not 1(?bs than six inches high; in no case shall there be less than two such exits to each of such buildings, and in case any such building is of sufficient ca pacity to accommodate 100 persons or moro, there shall be in uch- buildings at least three such exits which Bhall be indUfited by the word "Exit" paint ed over the same on the inside H3 above provided. Section 2 In all theatres, opera hoiiBos, public balls or other build ings used for public gatherings, all seats in the audience rooms, except seats in boxes, shall be firmly fas tened to the floor, and no seat thorin shall have more than six between It and an aisle; all main aisles and pas sage ways shall be at least three feet wide, and no chair, stool or other ob struction shall be placed in such aisle or passage way,, or in any hall or passage way leading from the audi torium to the outside of the building; every door communicating between the aisles and passage ways In the auditorium and any lobby or corridor, shall have a clear opening of not less than the full width of the aisles and passage ways leading to such door way, and each door shall open out wards. Section 3 Every portion of the building devoted to the use of the public, and all outlets leading to the street shall be well and properly lighted during every performance, or while the building is open to the pub lic and shall be kept so lighted until the audience has left the building; during every performance, or while any such building is open to the pub lic, all doors thereto shall be left unlocked and unfastened. All scugo lights, except elettrlc lights, slnll have strong metal guards or screens of sufficient fineness so that any ma terlal coming in contact therwlth shall not be in danger of the flamea and all exits in such bnUciiugs shall be marked as provided in Section 1 of this ordinance. Section 4 All stairways In. opera houses, theatres, halls or other build ings used for public gatherings, ot in hotels, boarding or lodging amines, lodge rooms or club rooms serving for the exit of 100 persona or n.o-e, if straight stairs. Bhall be not less than four feet wide and of winding or curved stairs, then not less than six feet wide; In no case slu-11 the risers be more than 7', a inches liiy.li, and the steps not less than J I inches wide, aud it' tiie stairs are winding or curved, then the point or narrowest part of tiiti step Bhall be nut less tiidu 7 inches wide. Provided, howevj;, that wnen, after this ordinance jcoes luto eilett, any building ot lb kind aud character mentioned in Section 1 of this ordinance, Bhall oo built, or any such building already built, shall be rebuilt or remodeled, then the width of all doors and stairs shall be Increased at least 1 1-2 teet beyond the width of doors and stairs aa re quired by auction 1 aud 4 or this ci uiu&me. . Sitiion r Any persui lheut.or ol, or lessee, aeut or manager ol aii opera house, theatre, public hull or other house lor public gatherings, who thu'il f;!il. reluea or u.ykct tn !o.i.( v ti tiie ; ii.) ov. i:; ; wi-i;i.i.iu .or who ':iu' -.a. ot .ii u', ia.cUi- vJ lev ' ' ,tfc; ii,.. I. days from date of the passage of this ordinance, shall upon conviction threof before thfr Recorder be pun ished by a fine of not less than f lO.Ou nor more than J200.00 or by inipria onment In the city Jail not lei than 5 days nor more than 100 days, or by both such fine and Imprisonment in the discretion of the Recorder. Section 6 Inasmuch as there are no regulations governing the mailer of providing for the protection ci the people in public buildings, 'and it Is necessary to immediately orovlde for protection from fire, and to secure the safety, peace and health of the city, an emergency Is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in full force and take effect on and after the 5th day of June, 1909, after its approval by the Mayor, and Its pub lication for one Issue of the La Grande Evening Observer. Passed the Council on the 19th day of May, 1909, by seven members vo ting therefor. Approved this 20th day of May, 1909. M. K. HALL, Mayor. Attest: V D. E. COX, Recorder. , PETITION FOR DUTY. Bourne Gives Petition From La . Grande to IT. S. Senate. United Senator Johathan Bourne citizens of La Grande to the senate asking that duties be retained on all grades of sugar. Sentence ffl fll fll ffl In consideration of the fact that he did not put county to the expense of trial Judge Knowles gave him the minimum penalty for burglary, and Sheriff Childers will probably lenve for Salem with the prisoner tonight. Gr(ro Moved. L. C. Smith Is today moving his garage and bicycle repair shop to the Slater building on Jefferson av enue. He will occupy the roomfyft vacated by the M. & M. company. The geater room will give Mr. Smith a much better opportunity to eularee his facilities for doing repair work UNION NURSERY J. B. WEAVER, Prop. Fruit, shade and or namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry vines and other small fiuit' SEND FOR PRICE LIST UNION, ORE. fYou Need Well A A letter to me stating your location and needs will bring you all the in- formation regarding well 1 drilling necessary. f j R. A. WEST, ! T.f: Wet! Driller J We 'Want Our Want Your want is p'aced before a thousand or more want-teekers every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want aa where result are the keynotes? FOB RENT. FOR RENT Four room house fur nished or unfurnished, also suite of furnished house-keeping rooms, Geo. Ball, corner Cth and Washing ton. . (M-26-J-2) FOR SALE A 240-egg lncub&ter and brooder; cheap if takea at once. 'Phone Black 1331. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent. Electric light, bath and fire. Inquire at Hit Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131. FOR RENT A 6-room house lu good condition; large clothes closet and pantry; garden, chicken park; good NlU, iwnv..lMt ,l.n. Tw . Red 1921 or call at 131 S Jackson Ave., North La Gran-le. . 3-3tf y xvntivi xsice, cneerrui, sunny room for rent to gentleman, facing east on Fourth street; close in;, mod ern conveniences. 'Call at Observer office. FOR RENT Barn, inquire of 1609 Fifth street . A-1629 FOR RENT One Bix room modern house, Mrs. Zuber. FOR RENT House and good one acre garden. L. C. Smith. 4-19 f.f STORE FOR RENT. Store room on Elm at, now occu pied by the L. C Smith garage will be for rent on or before June 1st In quire of A. C. Huntington, phone Red WANTED. WANTED A boy over 14 to care for lawn. Apply at 1806, Second street. Waitresses Wanted. Wanted At once, waitresses at the Model Restaurant. Application must be made in person. WANTED Girl for general house work apply to Mrs F. L. Meyers, 806 Main avenue. (M-27-30) LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. and depot a black lace collar; mcdallio? . stick pin and a turquoise brooch Finder please return same to 1114 Wash. Ave. and receive reward. FOUND A pair of glasses . in case, dwner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. LOST In La Grande Sunday after noon, a plain gold cuff button. Find , er will please leave at this office . and receive reward. 4-25-tf LOST--A black Cocker Spaniel an swering to the name of "Dick." One front tooth In the lower jaw missing. Reward if returned to Mabel Mon tague. " ' (5-19-tf) DO YOU KNOW: 9 FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? An abstract will tell you 2 all about it and it may be J tc your advantage to have J one made. You cannot 2 afford to take chances ! Li Cm: e -Your Wants IN Ad Column FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two to four acres o suburban property, well Improve! 'PhnncBlack 1532, or sr K. W. Kam merer, 2004 Adams avenue. ' Land for Sale. N 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap If taken soon. 0 D. Huffman, R. F. D. 3. La Grande. FOR SALE Twenty h. p. good condition. Inquire Foster hard war store. I Reo, la at Lilly. 3-2 Jt FOR SALE OR TRADE A young Clydesdale atalllon. J. E. Reynold 'phone Black 603. 3-15tf-d&w or Funw.Hi n FOR - SALE Single comb Rhode Island Reds, hatching eggs. . None better in Grande Ronde Valley, come and see. $1.50 per Betting 6f 15. J3 for 45. All Infertll eggs re placed free of charge. IncubaUr chlkens $20 per 100.- George Waj ner, Island City. I - i ' FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fany hand selected. Large and smooth. - Quality A 1; seed strictly pure. Burpies extra early $2 per 100; lata itose 1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.75 Burbank seedling $1.30. George Wagner, Island City. j FOR SALE 4 lots in Block 139, fa Chaplin add; 2 blocks from rounl house for further particualrs apply to L. F. Dunn. Citv. or C. VL New. som 2415 First ave, Seattle Was! 4-12-1 FORSALE A sewing snap. Inquire at street machine at a 1914 Seconf t FOR SALE Gray mare 9 years olr weight 1000 lbs. First class faraiV animal. G. K. Klappensteln, 18(J Cove avenue (M-27-J-3 FOR SALE Seed stok potatoes $. per sack at Ramsey-Oldenber war house. G. L. CLEAVER. (5-21-r,) FOR SALE OR TRADE Columb chainless bicycle In good conditio:. Phone Black 481, C: R. Buckle. (May 20-25) ' FOR RENT OR SALE Four rooi house on one acre tract of lan, bearing orchard. One block east d . North Side school huose. Pho Black 1591. ' ,'OH SALE First class furnitu3. For particulars call at Mrs. Zubes residence. j Pinesaive ACTS UIE tovim rli BLI1VM All SJ.1BVEB A ul ' OF BX.IH DI8UAI ! DRILLING There are several kinds j of drilling but hie kind ! the kind tnat makes the farm pay is the drilling 3 which makes water avail-; able. There is no need r t of a dry farm. The task , , .. s is not so great as yoi may think. I have ha years of experience an' understand the well bu ness thoroughly. i!tiS!!D.M.HUN7i