lA GilAXDE EVhXDJG. OltthM Ut MOXBAY, KOVEMBER 7, 1910. '2 PBOFESSIOJfAL DIBECTOBY. FDISICUIiS AJTO SUBGEOJiS. j. MOL1TOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. ' Vote for X 101 Against Prohibi tion in Union County, which means a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of the liquor traffic in the county. Adv. TIE PARIS HI STORE 209 FIR ST. PHONE MAIN 731 ChTuPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician and surgeon. .Special attention to tto Ear. Nosa and Throat Office in La Grande'Natkmal Bank Build-. ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi dence Main 32. "7 lT RICHARDSON Physician and surgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 6 p. m. except Sunday. Sunday by appoint ments. Telephones: Office, Black 1362; Ind.351; residence. Main 65; Ind. 312. GEOTW.- ZIMMERMAN-r-Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10.v Phones: Home 1332. Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone. Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor ol Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted and made to order. All er -CT? ?? p f motion Corrected. 1105 Adams Ave. Foley" Hotel Bldg. La Grande, Oregon. DR. H. L. ' UNDERWOOD and DR; DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office o er Wright Drug store. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phones Office Main 22; residence, Main 723. . ' J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room 23, La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phone Black 399. DR. R. R. LINCOLN, DENTIST First class services given. Office over Lil ly's Hardware store. Phone Red 1131 DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande. Residence phone, Red 701; Office phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both phones at residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys : - Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. Mrs." I. A. Palmer Prop. A new line of hair switches now on sale for the next ten days ending Nov. 5, T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in al lthe courts of the State and United States. Office in La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer. Baker City, Oregon. Professional Elocutionist MIsb Katherine P. Mitchell, gradu ate and post graduate In Oratory and English, Cumnock school, Northwest ern university, Chicago, I1L, Private and closs work. Elocution, Oratory. Dramatic work. Physical Culture, Tu tor and Critic, English Literature and Composition. Phone Black 331. 1403 N. Avenue. I.ENA McREYNOLDS Teacher of Pi ano and Voice Culture. At 1426 Washington Avenue on Wednesday and Saturday. Telephone, on these dates to Red-1122. C. C. WILSON Teacher of Violin; Call any time at 801 Main ave se. ' ' -- Vote for X 101 Against Prohibi tion In Union County, which meant a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of the liquor traffic In the county. Adr. If your liver Is slnggtta and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, coottipated. Use a doee of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet tonight before retiring and jou will feel all right in the morning. New Transfer Line M. L Leader PROPRIETOR -PHONE RED 3762 Drayingof all kinds Uhhy pay Rent ?We loan you " money to build, and you pay us as you would rent J. R.OUVER. . : FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY WORK If you are not a customer of' Cherry's New Laundry we urge you to cive us a trial. We wwtr antee all work to be satlafac-' tory and will re-laundry any article not so found or cheerful ly refund your money. We want to build up a heme laundry . employing American labor, which will be a credit to the town. We merely ask a chance to prove that we can sat isfy you. Can't you grant that much? All work called for and promptly delivered. There is enough laundry work in La Grande to keep a good sized force busy and keep the money at home. Are you a booster for home Industry? We are now comfortably housed in our new building, Justj a few steps from Fir st We ari safe from du6t and dirt and are easily found if you want to carry a bundle down town. But we'll gladly call in our wagon. Cherry's New Laundry: BOTH PHONES. ' TEAPil EXCELS -HI TRICES Terra Cotta Well Casing Call or write for Estimates and Prices John Melville 1425 Adams An. LA GRAHDE, XORE tatttt t4f ii Fresh Jersey ! Cran- i Deo ies 20 cents s a quart I Royal Grocery ij as Bakery tors. They opened the game with a variety of the open play that daz led the Spokane boys, who w?re at loss to solve it, and 14 minu'es c he first quarter h$i elapsed ,V5'o"3 Imrham was enabled to push the bal! over the goal line and annex a marker by the kick. Interest High Throughout. And it Is safe to say, that the final score does not Indicate that spec tators' interest in the game, which is not unusually marked in a one-sided score. If an exemplification of the new rules and the open play were needed In Spokane the third game of the local high school eleven furnish ed plenty of it yesterday and forward passes, trick plays, fake plays, kicks fadeaway and shoestring plays fur nished a menage that kept the spec grayness of the skies or the bite of grayness of the skle sor the bite of the air. . , Shiel celebrated his return to the eleven, after being injured early in the first game of the season, by an afternoon of splendid play. Durham ran the team and negotiated some beautiful runs. His toe failed in' con verting touchdowns into goals, but orp. that when th hall utruck the upright an inch to the side, O'Connor, Edris, Rouse, Watson, Thompson and Adams contributed spectacular fee tures, while the other men showed hard play that was meritorious. La Grande Scores Once. Garrlty, Bolton, Rice, Irwin and Lottes starred for the visitors and figured In the open play. Bohnenkamp folded his arms around a fclock kick that went bad and pushed his way out of the mass in the center of the field, dodged two opponents and rac ed ahead of Durham with a clear lead to the goal. The grandBtand and side lines greeted the score with an unusual demonstration, especially for an op posing team .and the "coeds" flaunt ed their colors at the visitors until tbey were sure It was some pleasure to lose. Even the large detail of boy scouts on duty at the ground clapped their heels together and leaning on their wooden swords and lances placed another quality on their scroll of pledges which they would strive to emulate to win favor In the eyes of their fair ladles. Scores Faster at Finish. Although the style of play did not give a heavy team a direct advantage yet the weight of the Spokane boys soon began to tell on the lighter men from the south and touchdowns were much easier as darkness was falling in the last mlnuteB of play. Two of the visitors were taken from the game because of Injuries, but were not considered seriously hurt Spokane La Grande Adams C... .'Bohnenkamp Henderson . ...R. G Bangs Thompson . . . . .R. T Grout Miller R. E Currey Lewis L. G Watson IiouBe .. L. E Garrity Durham .Q .. Irwin Ldrls ....R. H.. Bolton Shiel L. H Lottes O Connor F. Rice Substitutes Ralston. -tor Surrey, Reynolds for Ralston, Currey for Rey holds and Grimmet for Bolton. TouchdownB Durham, 3; Rouse, 2; Edris, 1; Shiel, 2; Thompson, 1; Boh nenkamp, 1. Goals Durham seven out of eight chances. Officials Roscoe Fawcett, North Dakota, referee; Schubert, Minnesota, field Judge; Barnes, Whitman, umpire, Score by quarters: 1 2 3 4 Tot. Spokane .. ....6 12 12 1747 La Grande 0 0 6 0 -6 Jiotea of the Game. When the game started at 2.35 the La Grande boys rushed the ball down the length of the field, only to lose It, and after regaining it, started another march which made the Spokane root ers feel that another defeat was about to come. "If our boys had presented the var iety of attack that they have displayed In the game today, I feel that we would have won our other two games," said Coach Kennedy during the progress of ! the game yesterday. "The presence of j Shiel also would have made a great difference in the other results." Both teams were strong in the kick ing and about evenly matched, Bolton for the visitors, averaged 35 yards and Durham and Watson booted equally) well. One of Watson's kicks went over i 40 yards. ' Coach Carruth of the Oregon team said after the game: "I have nothing to kick about Wa were beaten by a better team and I think the weight fin ally told. Our men were worn out" The local high school lost $250 on the game yesterday. The expenses of the visitors were 1250 for the long trip and the crowd was very small be cause of the counter attraction of the Gangaza-Montana game, There was but one penalty given during the game and it went against La Grande for Interfering in a for ward pass. There was no wrangling and very little time out for hurts. The spectators got as solid return for their money as in a pint of oysters under the pure food law. Vote for X 101 Against Prohibl tlon in Union County, which means a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulatlon of the liquor traffic in the county. Ai That's What They All Say ' , If you'd avoid a foolish fate, , Drink "Sam-O" and vote 3-2-8 If you'd seeOregon stay free, : Ctink "Sam.Oandlvote 343 Ifyc d have business grow and thrive, Drlne "Sam-O" and vote 3-4-5 It's Good ForWhat Ails You Vote for X 101 Against Prohibl tion in Union County, which means a ! vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of the liquor traffic In the county. Adv. Vote for X 101 Against. Prohibi tion in Union County, which means a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of the liquor traffic in the county, Adv. , , j Vote for X 101 Against Prohibit tion in Union County, which means a vote for the strict and permanent reg ulation of the liquor traffic in the county. Adv. , ; 3 ft 10-Acre tract on Adams avenue. New 9-room brick house, macadam street In front of property. City water on corner of property. Sewer of the city crosses full length of property, and have a contract with city to Up aewer on every 60 foot lot without cost A splendid home and Investment Price $6300.00 1-2 cash, balance on terms. ti 8 Hot Tamalea tonight at Welder's. A S-room modern brick house. 2 lots 124x120 feet, nice shade trees' fruit and lawn, barn, wood shed, etc., on corner of 2nd and Spring tree for tke remarkable, low price of $1800.00. Easy terms. This property Ua seen held at $2100.00 but the owner must have mooer. A hence the great reduction in pricf -Let me show yonl f: i'i .-. 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