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I. I fit' - A.-Clw r "... s i - i tTcaiaO 0 .SERVER, L4 MUSTM. ftBFWOl. ..THTR.SDAY. ArGCST.JSJ90J.- . - ' " Lzl .T .: , . i TlTflJ 1 : 4 r t . few s "Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble." 7 I 1 ot ti. DOTIACATEJBECEIPTBOOKSETC, ALL SORTS OP BLaInK-BOOKS- nil! !'1 i:;f 5U t -. EST-ROMRr -REOyPERATE ? At-The Seashore.. MRTH BEACH If a delightful resort and a happy combination" of pleasure "ground possibilities,. An ideal climate, diversion of recreation perfect bath fng boating fishing riding driving, and exploring, make North'; Beach the most charming and popular play ground on the North Pa- -s Cific Coast.. , . .. . 1 .' . ) ' r.i-'-t '. THE R. & N- HAS A SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION RATE TO NORTH BEACH I. $16.15 I .-XROM LA GRANDE, ORE.' :;,;.: rro :n ;t I Remember trlis Vhl glvi ypu the daylight ride" on (he gteamer .T. J. Potter doWn the Columbia river. Ask' for bur booklet "Outing 1a Ore- fgon." v;-,n. - ,:-x ,' . J.H. KKJiKET, AGEXT OJE. &. CO, LA GRASDE, 0REG0V WMr McM CRRATT 1 ....Cenfjairassettjcr-igenVrorUand, Are. ! I. We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. There must a reason. A trial order -4will explain, the mystery. " - x! A. B. C. Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 ! i. f - ' ' . . The J. T. Scott Music Co. Successors to .;!'. ' s Bramvvell Music Co-: i 1 , Remember we have the bid reliable Chickering, Weber, Kimball,- Lester; and 43:otKergobd makes of PIANOS J i " i j .J small instruments 1 and 1 iiQodJineTDr t heet Music. rEdison's: f ull liner he J. T. Scott: Music Co: j La Grande, Oregon - c - 'ri Becanls It doea not contain nareouca, mercury, cocaine, lead or any polaonona drugs. Because E-RC-SA cores piles, u. a Dispensatory recommends avery Ingredient ot E.RU.SA Drag laws make "false or ailaleadinc statements" a crime. Therofor the sole of all old or nar cotic pile medicines la illegal because they effect the brain and SDlnal ? narrow; produce constipation and never care. Only druggists of ilghest standing eell and endorse E-BU-SA, . SUTEBTHOSaS FAULT DBCG S10S2. BOWURAITER PENULETON, Aug. 19. Thirty-flye thousand; dollarari the amount ot, damages demanded of the O. R. jh, N. Co byBrakeman Joseph Cowiia. ror Injuries, t!recejved in, an accident ., at Bingham,, now Gibbon, two years ago. The suit -was liied in the circuit court iher.e this morning and papers were Im mediately thereafter served pa, E., Fr Schuyler, the local agent for the com pany. This la the, largest. damage suit for. a personal Injury, ,filed( in the lo cal' court ,for some time. ,f" . , J. - The accident happened bo ( Jong ago thajt it had, been all but forgotten, in local circles. , It Is, cited In the com plaint that the plaintiff was in the employ of .the defendant company on the day of September 15. 1907, when the accident happened. , Negligence on the part of the, company and the com pany's engineer are allege to have been responsible for the accident. Daniel and Bennett ft Sinnott of The TUb r ntrornovn for th r1niil1 brakeman. ...According to the complaint the ac cident was due directly to a defective voupllng on the car which formed the last car of a freight train. The train 'was backed into this car but because of the defective coupling it did not re main attached to the train butjfolow eMt on down grade. The .engineer was then signaled (to Btop the . train so that the coupling could be repaired APPIESWILL: illOTARD K.UTEKX rilODLCE TAPE KS IS SO , . - ASSUMING. Continued Dry Weather And Other dltlfatOiWe Pr)itCfKt; IPi?t Ton coming prjees, for .win ter, !apples.fhi;h hveVw(4-eceWtd uy,n wewrlorlc PoUuNewa.rv No kitchen appliancegives such acteal sati'sfjtion and real honie D 'coitfoft!lf the nwl rerfectkia. Stove. Kicbe4 vvkTi1' ri",nS; summer, will be letter and quick er done, with . greater personal Lomipitlot the iwrker, if, instead H-f the-stininj 'UeiWf a Wrf ateat fasteyj-arple prpdacingir, Indlcatefiat prices will rnle Michigan. Yorfr'and MfssouVl,' the greateat states hig,h. . Orowefja IIHfe- por iignt crops and are refusing In many InslaaeSaOluifoirasa thU 2.a barrel orchard run. It says: , "The fontlufeei drjrlweather la hav ing a bad effect on the apple crop In different parts of the New York ai- ple, belt, he-arcB"in"tntf-ttia,rar' and arly summer gave the fruit a late start, and many of the apples are small. GroweraBay the standard win ter , varieties are from 10 days to 2 weeks behind the Beatson, many -of ihc ( mining In tWa .ortlnn tin) d.lnc j . ., . . , w grown.. In certain localities, where more ' rain has fallen, the fruit Is a little larger.. . "Another factor which Is tending o detoriate the quality ia the manner in.wh'ch the apples are Krowina. .in ...... : 1 1 .. ... m i. t . . iuuu uriuarus ine iruil is growing In cutjRrs or ,bunches. In Boiue 3f chards reeBfhave( bunt ht of five and six apples scattered oh the limbs, and upon' examination It Is seen that the and the loose car prevented from run- fruit fs sinaU and apparently stuntel. Am . " . .'." " ' jAv GOopj Record ning on down. the grade, t Instead, of slacking graaually, however, it Is al leged that he, stopped the train sud denly, allowing the approaching car. to run ' into ( it with, great force. ( Then without warning the engineer started the train, suddenly., .As a result of hij sUdden stop and sudden start arid the collision .with the extra car, Bowlln was 'thrown .between the cars. .lt Is alleged that when he was throjwn to the track between the curs thatjhls right leg, ankle and foot were broken,, crushed, bruised and mangled, andithat the, ligaments were, strained, making, it Impossible for him ever to have thvj use, of the limb again and rendering him a cripple for life. ..; ' "Jfotlce to Contractors. Bids are invited on addition to bank building in the city of .Wallowa. Plans and specifications can be seen at the bank or at the office of Robert Miller, Architect, La Grande, Oregon. Bids must; be in not later Wan September 1, 1909. The owners reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Stockgrowers ft Farmers' Nat'l bank, v"allowa, Oregon. In addition, many caaeaof 'stug ap ple are reported. Tiid louse and btier injurious insects have done consider able, dahiage'ln" nunie'rou3' ofcfiardsln spite; of 'spraying. Hot weather, if followed ;by jfrbd "rains, growers sy, wiJJ.do rauch to stimulate the grow ih of Baldwins andoher varieties. It-is tho opinion, of some that with favor able, conditions from now on the fruit willjcaljh up with the season by Sep tember. There "are hiluiy apr lea that will, beot.maIl.,.8te9LaCioievloR quality, dealers say. ; , "The "fact that the" quality of. many of the apples is, going to be poor It probably t he principal reason for the bullishness growers re showin-r, Talk of a shortage in Baldwins U also having Its effect. Some growers around here nave Bala they. wanted $3 f. o. b. for No. ; It Baldwins Buyi ers cluJm it would be suicidal ' at this time to -pay even f 2 and that the best policy Is to wait. Some of the large growers claim they will hold for V?2 on the trees and If not able to get that, will pack their own apples this season. .Present Jn dicatlons are that the J2 figure will be closely approached. uie summers p CooI:ina JL lyicli -fflnevHamctCflxjteqli-Stove !;; a - t n If "jr"' tKu l dort no( overheat th kitchen. Note the CABINET TOP, wun Uieit tor warming plates and seeping fpoe or after cookra, alee convenient drop shelves that can be folded back When not in uae, aal two nickeled bars for holding towels. TVte sites. With or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer. .or write oureaieit agency T A "WP nr disappoints afe - 1 m. iW Tm j economical and a wo - . detful light giver. ' Solidly made; ' beautifully nickeled. Ypur living-room will be pleasantar ' t i with a Rsyo Lampo j ;'-' li'.1 ?, .. ' n - If not with your dealer, ,write our nearest agency. ; j it .,. . f (Incorporated), , , r ' " i S La Grande , Rtof essjonal . 1 Directory r e yui"; F1IVS1CIANS. J.' H.-11 UB11ARD, ltf . D. 5 I PhysIcTaw .and SurgeQ. Office in New Bank Building . Rooms 20-2irh6hesfesldehceTmiri ; 89; Office, Main 79. O HOT POINTS FOR 30 DAYS if it is Free? Even at is a HOT POINT? any way and who has 'em. The Observer will tell you about it next week. I t 1 Go to the ROYAL BAR ER Y . DR. A. L. RICHARDSON, j Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Drug Store Office Phone 13C2. Residence Main 66 N. MOLITOR. M. D. r Physician and Surgeon.' .t Corner Adams ave and pepot 'at Office Main 68. ResidenceMain 69 BACON & HALL. Physicians and Surgeons. Office in La Grande National Bank Building. Phone M'in 19.. S. T. Bacon. Residence .Main 18. ' M. K. Hall. Residence, Main 62. DR. P. B. MOORE DR. H. C P. MOORE Ostepathic Physicians. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder. Office Sommer Buildlng.i s ' Phones: Offico Main 63; Res. Main 64. C. H. UPTON. PH. Q., M. D. , ., . 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. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. ' .Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. ' Residence Phone Red 701.""" OfBoe Pkorve Pla k 1361 -: Indepenqent Phone 63, : Both phones at residence.-""' i ..PUKIISIS. it ; . J m eee ... BCAUTHORK . -Dentlst.- urande Orego . J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23, La Grande National Bank Building. Phone Bladi 199).. TEA I'll 9 OF MU8IIJ. v IMF. E. PORTER. D4Y. 11 Principal 5 5 La Grande School cf Music Mrs. Day. assistanL Rrhful iac Greenwood ave., one door south of, Adams ave.; 'Phone Black 183L MISS STELLA OLIVER Teacher of Piano and Harmony, fctudlo at residence of Turner Oliver corner Fourth and O avenue. Miss Rosr; hquue : Instructor in Piano. Harmonv utt ' Technic. : ' ' 2105 North Spruce Street - La Grande - r OrMna i i; ARCHITECTS. ' C R, THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Years' Experience ROBERT MILLER. Architect Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phnn. Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent i . ! DR. W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. ' Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery t al' kinds. -Co-jatry calls promptly answered! : . ,n. :;,H'i.:rV Office ";14 Adame avenue, iv r .1 bones:!, Paclflo Black 1901. "t; . '.. -, g, Independent, 73. - " ( . , DR. Tj W. f or. youn cakes, and pastry for Sunday.. v A 3 trial t order will convince you that we are selling the5 best BREAD in the city. Our Ice Gream and ourSherbert is the talk of the town HERMAN ROESCH, Prop. RIDDELL, M. D. C. Gf duate Veterinarian. "Office. Red Oorh linn Rlnro ;.i ' P otes:.a(?iftcf UniA ! Home, 121. 'Jk-Grande , , , , Orsgon. ATTORNEYS. Chae E. Cochran Geo T. Cochran COCHRAN & COCHRAN. i Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande Oregon. H. H. LLOYD. ' - ' ' svu. : . Attorney at Law.--' . ' Practices in all the Courts bf the Srafci t" ' s- and United Statei.'"1"' -w Elgin , it r o ti. rp '-aw-.i!: Qpggjii.i i ' - '".I -; t ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER 3t1, Mining, Irrigation Engineering and surveying. , stlmates, plans and specifications. Office In Bohnenkamp BuHdmg. U Grande Oregor. t ') y v rU-i t UUaWFOOO. ,y i-x, ttico' : v Attorney; at Lawu . 'wA j Practices in all Hhe'courte ot the StaM and United States. OfflberU'Oradde Na'iQons Bait j; i WILLIAM W RAM OUT. " Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Rooms 16 and 16 Sommer Block La Grande . Oregon. YUTL MRS. GRACE McALiSTER. Teacher and Manager Telephone rarmers tgX. ' J .1