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' twn. SYEM5G OBSEBttB, LA 4JEA.TDK, 0v05. WEESIKMY. Jl'NE , IM9. La Grande Directory J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In New Bank Building; Rooms 10-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main E9; Office. Main 78. ' . DR. A. L, RICHARDSON. , Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. . Offlc 'Phone 13C2. Residence Main 55 K. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams ave. and Depot st Office Main 8. Residence Main 9. BACON & HALL. . Physicians and Surgeons. Building. "Phone Main 19. r A, TV Bacon. Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52, D. F.'E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE. 1 Osteopahtic Physicians. . , Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommer Building. -Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64. C. H. UPTON, PH. G., M, D. ' Pbysilian and Surgeon. , Icecial attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, .Office In La Grande National Bank. ; Building. ; Phones Office, Main., 2; Residence. Main 32. '"" TETEKIXARY SURGEOXS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgeon. . Qfflce at Hill's Drug Store, La Giaiide. Residence Phone Red 701. OffW PHom lsok 1361 Independent Phone 53 Both phones at residence. DR. W. II. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery f all kinds. Country calls promptly ; answered. Office 1 :14 Adams avenue. . Sones: Pacific Black 1901. J." Independent, '373. -OR. T. W. RIDDELL, M. D. C. Graduate Veterinarian. Office Red Cross Drug Store, if.otes: Pacific. Main, 4. Home, 121. Lm Grande Oregon. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER rival, Mining, Irrigation Engineering and surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. L Grande . Oregor. 1 The J. T. Scott Music Co. ' Successors to Bramwell 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. The J. T. Scott Music Co. Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten rae oT rhPiimiwro are ini'lv rr tnattsm nt th muscle ( ! tr onM pt 4mp. or chronic rheumatism. , ucb cases no Internal .".reiiuutU r.q.iuea. iu it wiikm.u-:. CMQiWUia l-,weul . Professional 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 Black 1991, TEACHERS OF MUSIC. 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 f Studio at residence of Turner Oliver corner Fourth and Q avenue. , MISS ROSE HOUSE Instructor In piano, Harmony and . - ' . ' Technic. .' 2105 North Spruce Street La Grande , , ; , Oregon ARCHITECTS. ' - C. It. 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 . . V .No. 8. - ATTORNEYS. Cbas. E. Cochran Geo T. Cochran COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grtnde Oregon. H. 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 tln 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 " 1 - VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1976. needed, an dit ia certain to give quick relief. Give It a trial and see for Tliej Got Reward. Star pianos received the highest award for tone construction, at the World's Columbian' Kyii.:!. . ,..! wUnilalana Purchase Eoosltlon. . For buK at Nlia Fie & stati.-i, STRAfiGERS AfTER FACTS "The Irrigation project of the Grand Ronde valley is attracting attention far and wide. As an advertising asset the canal is worth considerable. Peo ple coming through on the cars are asking about it There is no doubt that it will bring many settlers to the county as soon as developments reach a more advanced point." . This Ib the statements of A. D. Crige the W. O. V. organizer who is a pews paper man of repute and devotes con siderable of. his time to traveling. Wherever his duties call him. he finds men who are anxious to learn of tha irrigation project in Union county. Sheep With Seven Feet William , Barker has at his livery stable in Echo a freak sheep, which is certainly a wonder and a freak of na ture. The little fellow is only four months old, but is hearty, well and sound , in every particular.' In fact, the sheep has seven feet, four of the feet being on the right front foot, re lates the Echo Register. . Mr. Barker is making arangementfi to take the freak to the Seattle fair where it will be placed on exhibition It is certainly a curiosity and should prove a drawing card. t LOST BOY FOUND. Walla Walla End Wanders Away and Is Chased by Hounds and Posse. WALLA WALLAV June 1. Afte; laving been missing since early ye lerday morning 13-year-old Earl Dun can was discovered this afternoon about 3 o'clock 10 miles from th olace where he was last seen. Blood hounds from the State Penitentlar; were placed on the trail this morn 5ng, but were unable to follow the 3cent of the lad. Grave fears werefelt by his parents that he had been killed accidentally ity two other boys with whom h 'vent out squirrel hunting, and In spite of the fact that they disclaim ed all knowledge of it a posse was or ganixed this afternoon and scoured the country this afternoon, with the result that Earl was found near the O. R. & N. tracks at Blue Mountain station. SEVER USED IT. V Different Story Than Jinny Ex peeted to Hear. In an address to Grand Army Vete rans here today, Major General t). O. Howard a new light upon the per sonality of his war-time associate bud personal friend, General -U. S. C-mnt. He told a story of sleeping in the same room with Grant at . Rrklpport. Ala., during the war. A whiskey f.nsk was hanging on the wall of the imm and General Howard said he. apolo gized to his superior officer. "I never use it myself," said he. "This whiskey probably was left here by some soldier." , "Neither do I use it," answered General' Giant, "and what ia more, I am sorry any man in the army does." Bid DAY IT (ill'iiKifllAII At Grange hall today, a host of Blue Mountain grangers fire assem bled as guests of the unntarrled mem bers of the grange. Last winter a contest was conducted in a literary way, when the stakes were that the losers should entertain the winners. The married folks were pitted against the unmarried and the contest waxed hot as time progressed. Whn the af fair ended, the young folks were the losers and they have ' proven them selves worthy losers this afternoon. Speech maklnar, music and above all, good things to at were the order of the day. : ' ... " The Grangers are hard worker: nt"' also -enjoy social features. Conse 'im nslv. vtrrt fnr-'i' matters did nor dter then, from attending. ' " fINEULES The. $1.00 bottle contains 2 J times as much as the 60 cent $ize. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO f"7 A dose at bed time nsa L,r ally relieves the most 6evere case before morning. BACKACHE JOHN W. KENNEDY l CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, June 2nd, 1909, for the construction of 1653 square feet of cement sidewalk at the Court House. All works to be done accord ing to the plans and specifications which may been seen at the v City Recorder's office. A certified check for 10 per cent of the amount must accomoanv each bid. The committee reserves the right to reject Rny and all bids. La Grande, Oregon, May 24th. 190S. GEORGE KREIGEIt, Chairman ways and means xnuiHuee. k - -- .- . t iiA, r ITT TtT I TT I 1'. I I . 'J I I I 1 l first-class Re- i . ' f AUi WORK GAHAXTEED. A Shoe poorly repaired Is worthless, but a properly re- paired Shoe Is good as new. My work pleases and satisfies. . R. Plant ! . THE OLD PRESTON STAND. f f 'TT4.4.4.4,ATT.i.iI.,r.T.H.iH.i,..I,4 NURSERY J. B. Wf AVER, Prop. Fruit, shade and or namental trees. Sherbs and Roses. : Strawberry vines and other small fiuit SEND FOR PRICE LIST tlVIOIM. ORE. ! You Need I A Well I I ; A letter to (me stating your location and needs Y1H UlJllgJfUU (III IUC 111- J formation regarding well drilling necessary. ' i R. A IEST, I the VVcH Diilicr ' ' We Want Our Want Your want is p'aced before a thousand or mora war.t-seekert every day Can yea afford to spend one cent per word of your want aa whe: results are the keynotes? - - EXR EJECT. FOR SALE A 240-egg incubator and brooder; cheap if taken at once. 'Phone BlacVc 1331. : FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, suitable for lady or rent. Electric light, bath and fire. Inquire at 1112 Adams avenue or 'phone Red 131. FOR RENT a -room house In good condition; large clothes closet , and pantry; garden, chicken park; good cellar; convenient to shops. 'Phone Red 121 or call at 1315 Jackson Ave.. North La Grande. S-3tf 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 Barn, inquire of 1609 Fifth street. A-1629 FOR RENT House and good one acre garden. L. C. Smith. 4-19 tf jM SALE Two to ffiir acrtrB suburban property, well improver thont'Black 1532, or. r fi. V Kammeri.r, 2004 Adams avenue. WANTED. Waitresses Wanted. Wanted At once, waitresses at the Model Restaurant. Application must be made in person. ; LOST AND FOUND. T.OST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. and depot a black lace collar; medalllot stick pin and a turquoise brooc'.i Finder please return same to 1114 'Wash. Ave. and receive reward. FOUND A pair of glasses in case. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore. May 24, 1909. Notice is hereby given that . JOHN KOROLL, of La Grande, Oregon, who, on Sep tember 29, 1903 made Homestead En try No. 13261, Serial No. 04028, for SKY NE4, NEA SE4' Sec. 7, WMt NW14. section 8, township 2 south, range 38 east, Willimette M has filed notice of intention to make final 5 year, proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tin register and receiver, U. S. Lanl Office, ' La Grande, Oregon, on tho 12th day of July, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses Francis H. Owsly, John Stroeber, George Gibson, John Morg.all of ' La Grande, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. 1909. . ' 1 I DO YOU KNOW I FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? An abstract will tell, you all about it and it may be tc your advantage to have one made. You cannot afford to take chances. , l.R. OLiVER: I La GtLiide National Dank . Building '' 1 Your Wants IN Ad Column FOR SALE. FOR SALE Gentle mare, harness and buggy; suitable for women and chllren. F. D. Haisten. ft Land for Stue. 40 acrea of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sa! cheap If taken soon. C D. Huffman, R. F. D 2. La Grande. FOR SALE Twenty, h. p. Reo, la good condition. Inquire at Lilly. Foster hardware store. 3-23tf FOR SALE OR TRADE-A young Clydesdale stallion. . J. E. Reynolds, , 'phone Black (02, or Farmers, 11. " 3-15tf-d&w FOR SALE Single comb Rhode Island Reds, hatching eggs. Nona better in Grande Ronde Valley, come and see. $1.50 per setting of 15. $3 for 45. All lnfertil eggs re- placed free of charge. Incubator chlkens $20 per 100. George Wag ner.' Island City. FOR S ALE Seed potatoes, fancy hand selected. ' Large and smooth. . Quality A 1; seed strictly pure. Burpies extra early $2 per 100; lats Rose $1.75; Netted Gems, late, $1.71 Burbank seedling $1.30. George Wagner, Island City. FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, in Chaplin add; 2 blocks from round u house for further particualrs apply to L. F. Dunn, City, or C. E. New som 2415 First ave, Seattle Wash. J '; 4-12-tf FORSALE A sewing machine at a snap. ' Inquire at 1914 Second ' street. , tf FOR SALE Seed Btock potatoss $L per sack at Ramsey-Oldenberu ware ' house. G. L. CLEAVER. .(5-21-1) FOR RENT OR SALE Four room house on one acre tract of land, bearing orchard. One block east of North Side school huose. Phone Black 1591. FOR SALE First class rurnilun For particulars call at Mrs. Zubers residence. ' '' tf FOR SALE: A second hand gasoline engine. Cheap if taken at once. L. C. Smith. ' ' at FOR SALE One fresh Jersey cow. Phone 1 to Black 1371, or call on Thomas S. Harris, 1302 B. street . FOR SALE Twenty h. p. five passes-; ger touring car' for $45Q. Inquir of Whlteman garage, opposite foundry. DRILLING There are several kinds of drilling but the kind ; the kind tnat makes the I farm pay is the drilling S which makes water avail- able. There is no need of a dry farm. The task is not so great as you may think. I have had years of experience and understand the well busi ness thoroughly. D. M. HUNT i LA ouA2LE, . uKEoON I i ' I 1'