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'I tun. KTOLSG U EKYrtt. LA UElDr, 08W.I SATlTtDAY, JOE , MM. t'4 it - Mj ft:!; 5 La Grande Directory PHTSICIASS. J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office la New Bank Building. Rooms 10-21, 'Phone: Residence, Main t; Office. Main 78. DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store. Cftca 'Phone 1362. Residence Main 65 N. MOLITOR. M. D. Pbj siclan and Surgeon. Corner Adams are. and Depot st Office Main 68. Residence Main 69. BACON A HALL. Physicians and Burgeons. Office In La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 52. DSL F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE. Osteopathic Physicinns. Drksville Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommer Building. . Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64. C. H. UPTON, PH. G.. M. D.. Physician and Surgeon. fpecial attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La Grande National Bank.! Building. Phones Office, Main 2; Residence, 7 Main 32. ' VETERINARY Sl'BGEOSS. 1 , , DR. P. A. CHARLTON. : Veterinary Surgeon. J Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Giande. Residence Phone Red 701. 09m PHoce Plark 1361 l I , .; : Independent Phone B3, ; Both phones at residence. ' ' 4 DR. W. H. RILEY. it Graduate Ohio State University . Vscctaatlon, Dentistry and Surgery f all kinds. Country sails promptly answered. . iC , Office Uli Adams avenue, r m ; bones: Pacific Black ltl. tjfik' Independent, i73. DR. T. W, RIDDELL, M. D. C. i"i. Graduate Veterinarian. Ofuet Red cross urug niore. PiOtes: Pacific, Main 4. Heme, 121. I Grande Oregon. ELECTRICAL EftOlNEEBS. L. A. PICKLER Srval, Mining, Irrigation Engineering and surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office in Bohaenkamp Building. 1 Grande Oregor. The J. T. Scott Music - Successors to Bramvvcll Music Co. 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. . Bheassatlsm. . More than nine out of every. ten case of 'benmMlMD are simply rhe rontlem 'h nnc.l 1i U onVl or iujBb. or chronic . rheumatism. ' In aucji no Interna) -.reauuoul Is Inquired. Tn iren spiicRHO' sOtrrUia s Uulnjeat is Ul Uml Professional DEMIST!. 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 Biac't 199V TEACHERS OF Ml SIC PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Principal La Grande School of Music ' Mrs. Day, assistant School. 105 Greenwood are., one door south of Adams ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS STELLA OLIVER . Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Oliver - T MISS ROSE HOUSE Instructor in Piano, Harmony and Technic. ..V . ,. 2105 North -Spruce Street La Grande Oregon ARCHITECTS. C. R. THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. , Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl . nccring. ' Twenty Years' Experience. ROBERT MILLER, Architect. Office. 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones Pacific, Main 1. , Home Independent No. 8. ATT0R5EIS. Chas. E.. Cochran Geo T. Cochran COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. -La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande ! - Oregon. . H. II. 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. Off lee la 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 YIAYI. MRS.. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1976. Co. needed, an dlt la certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and. see for They Co Reward. 1 Star pfanos, received the highest award for tone construction, at the World's ' Columbian Exposion. anu ' Louisiana Purchase Eposltlon. 's For sule at Newllu Bcok t SUtlou- (tlAlldflll HIE II UP When the Lu Grande team goes on the field tomorrow afternoon to face the Elgin team, an aggregation which kept Cove going for 11 ' innings last Sunday, the lineup will be materially shifted from anything seen this year. Herman Siegrlst the veteran backstop will don the mask and breast protec tor and this will allow Nelson to throw them over to his soul's delight. On first base, Salee will the It, and though Proe remains at second, there will be several other changes. Brad ley will be at shortstop, Merril Chil ders at the third station, Merril Stod dard in right field and "Blir Kooser in left. Zimmerman will remain at center garden. ; ' i : , mm The Fighting Hope. Burton Temple, President bf the Goth am Trust Co.,..'.E, Forrest Taylor. Marsifleld Craven, Temple's confiden tial adviser ....... ....Jack Christie. Robert Granger, Ex-Casbler of the Gothani Trust Co. ...Norman Gray. Anna, his wife ....Miss Ada Daniels. Mrs. Mason, Temple's housekeeper.. Miss Bertha Natlno. This play opens tonight at the Pas time, and there is little doubt but what it will be greeted by a capacity house. The Taylor Stock Co. has al ready demonstrated its ability, and with so good a play we can expect a thorough evenings enjoyment The entire play takes place in 'the library of Burton Temple's home on the Hudson, near Ossining, New York, within sight of the Auburn State pris on. Aa Ideal Coagb Medicine. "As an Ideal cough medicine I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In . class by Itself," says Drr. R. A, Wilt shire, of Gwynnevllle, Ind. "I take treat pleasure In testifying to the ro suits of Chamberlain's Cough medi !ne. In fact, I know of ao . other reparation that meets so fully the expectations of the most exacting in oases of croup and coughs of children. , It "italn no nlum.' sMororrr. . nMMkiSj. si aaruialt iauk e .t tafe, pleasant and efficacious remedy 'or the His It is Intended." For sale by ill good dealers. Us Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an atorney of Pitts- field, Vt, writes: "We have used pr Klngg's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medi For Chills ' Constipation, Billiousneas or Sick Headache they work won lera. J5c. Newlm n-uK Oo. The little Shop 906 Main St. Stamping of all kinds, Includ ing shirt waists & Center pieces, done, embroidery lessons given. Order taken and lessons given ' In netting. Full line of em broiaerv materials . , BUSSEVS HACK XXSVL Z Best of service, Day and Ntght Hacks furtiUMsd for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul's Clgaf Store, " 'Phone Red 141. Night 'Phone Main 1. ' r, '. ;. E. L. BITSSEY. - ' 11$ fl( PLAY iPMEULES The $1.00 bottle contains 21 times as much as the D cent size. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO r"" A dose at bed time nstt-L- ally relieves the most severe case before morning. BAQtACHE JOHN W. KENNEDY I 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 v may been seen at the City Recorder's office. A certified, check for 10 per cent of the amount must accompany each bid. The committee reserves the right to reject &ny and La Grande. Oregon, May 24th. 1909. GEORGE KREIGElt, Chairman ways arid means ?ouuvittee. t First-Class Re- pairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 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. mm , NURSERY J. B. WEAVER, Prop. Fruit, shade and : or namental , trees. Sherbs and Roses. Strawberry . yi n e s and other small fiuit SEND FOR PRICE LIST UNION, ORE. A Well A letter to me stating your location and needs 4 will bringyou all the in formation regarding well drilling necessary. R. A. WEST, the Well Driller I You Need We Want IN Our Want Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers er day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want aa where results are the keynotes? tSMMtSMMMtlM I lim"'"''" t( FOB Bjpn. FOR SALE A 240-egg incubator and brooder; chesp if taken at once. Phone Blac 13U. FOR RENT Ntcely furnished room, suitable for lady or gent Electric light, bath and fire. Inquire at HI? Adams avenue or 'phone Red 111. 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 1111 Jackson Ave., North La' Grande. ' t-Stf FOR RENT Nice, cheerful., sunny room for rent to gentleman, facing at on Frwirf h trt: clou In: mod ern conveniences. Call at Observer office. FOR RENT Barn, Fifth street Inquire of 1609 ' A-1629 FOR RENT House and good one acre garden. L. C. Smith. 4-19 tf OH SALE Two to four acres o uburbn property, well Improved PhoneBiiiCk 1532. oi r- E. V ICammercr, 2004 Adam3 avnue. WANTED. Waitresses Wanted. Wanted At once, waitresses at the Model Restaurant. Application must be made in person. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Between 1114 Wash. Ave. and depot a black lace collar; medallion stick pin And a turquoise brooch 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, 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore, May 24, 1909. ' Notloe Is hereby given that . JOHN KOROLL, of La Grande, Oregon, who, on Sep tember 29, 1903 made Homestead En try No. 13281, Serial No. 04028, for 8B"KEK. NEK 8EU Sec. 7, W NW4, section I, township 2 south; range 88 east, Willlmette M.. has filed notice of intention to make final year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before thJ register and receiver, U. S. Lanl Office, La Grande, Oregon, on the 12th day of July, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Francis H. OwBly, John Stroeber, George Gibson, John Morg.all of La Grande, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. 1909. DO YOU KNOW? FOR CERTAIN? that your title is gocd? An abstract will tell you ; , all about it and it may be I tc your advantage to have I one made. You cannot J afford to take chances. I I. R. OLIVER: La Crande Na Zonal Building Bank Your Wants Ad Column FOR SALS. FOR SALE Gentle mare, harness and buggy; suitable for ' women tat chilren. F. D. Halsten. et In& for Sale. 40 seres of fruit, garden or alfalfs land for sale cheap If taken soon. C D. Huffman. R. F. D. 1. La Qranit, FOR SALE Twenty h. p. Reo, fj good condition. Inquire at Lilly. Foster hardware store. t-21tf FOR SALE OR TRADE A young Clydesdale stallion. J. E. Reynolds, 'phone Black COS, or Farmers, 11. 8-15tf-dAw . FOR SALE Single comb Rhod Island Reds, hatching eggs. None better in Grande Ronde Valley, tome and see. 11.60 per setting of 15. 3 for 45.' All infertil eggs re placed free 'of charge. Incubator chlkens ,120 'per 100. George Wag ner. Island CHy. -. FOR SALE Seed potatoes, fancy hand selected. Large and Bmooth. Quality A 1; seed strictly purs. Burpies extra early 2 per 100; late Rofe $1.75; Netted Gems, late, 11.75 , Burbank seedling 11.30. Georgt Wagner, Island City. FOR SALE 4 lots In Block 139, la 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 Wasa, ' 4-lJ-tf FORSALB A sewing machine at s snap.' Inquire . at 1914 Sesosf - street . .- . IT FOR SALE Seed stock potatoes L per sack at Ramaey-Oldenberg war - house. G. L. CLKAVBR. (5-11-2''.) - FOR RENT OR SALE Four room house on one acre tract of land, bearing orchard. One block east of North Side ) school hsoee. Pkoi Blackisl.H -;' :. FOR SALE First class furnlturo. For particulars call at Mrs. Zuber's residence. ; . .' - W FOR SALE A second, hand gasonse engine. Cheap if taken at obc. L. C. Smith. . FOR SALE One fresh Jersey . cow. Phone to Black 1371, or call sir Thomas S. Harris. 1802 B. street FOR SALE Twenty h. p, five passen ger touring car for $450. Inquire of Whlteman, gapage, opposit foundry. ',' ' ; . . I DiULUNGl : There are several kinds j of drilling but the kind ) the kind that makes the farm pay is the drilling 5 which makes water avail J Vbie. 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-1 ness thoroughly. D.M. LA GBANDET, OREGON Hi 4-