PAGE TWO CLOSING OUT Ready-Made STEIN -ELQCH CLOTHING Any Suit of make of High $ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. PHYSICIANS AND SVRGEWfti. N. MOLiTOR, M. D-TfiytlcUa tod Surgeon. Corner Adaas Ave. and Depot atreet. Office, Mala tt; Resi dence 69. v C H. OTTON, Pa. 0. U. D. Physician and surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offloe In La Qrande'Natltfnal Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Mala 2; Resi dence Mala 32. A. L. RICHARDSON Physician and Burgeon. Office Hours: 2 to 6 p. m. except Sunday. Sunday by appoint ments. Telephones: Office, Black 1362; Ind. 353; residence, Mala 65; Ind. 313. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Semmer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E. Moore. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted and made to order. All er rors of Refraction Corrected. 1105 Adams Ave. Foler Hotel Bldg. La Grande. Oregon. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD and DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office ov. er Wright Drug store. Special at tention paid to diseases and surgery of the eye. Phones Office Main 22; -resldenee, , Main 721. 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 63; both phones at residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN ft COCHRAN Attorneys : Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Cech ran. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. 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. IiENA McREYNOLDS Teacher of Pi ano and Voice Culture. At 1426 Washington Atenue on Wednesday and Saturday. Telephone, on these dates to Red-1122. C. C. WILSON Teacher of Violin. Call any time at S01 Malr. ave ' nuo. . Ladies and Gents ' Shoe Shine Parlors 'TOM, THE BOOTBLACK" HAS M0tD to 1118 Adams Ave., where he will serve all custom ers, new and old LA GKAND-to this popular Grade Clothes MILD LIQUID CUBES ECZEMA. gtln Sufferers! Drop Greasy Salves and Nasty Medicines. That mild, soothing liquid, D. D. D. Preicrlptlon, stops the awful Itch with the flrat dropa. A preicrlptlon of ac knowledged value. , ' tU f4al yrm tit Rv Tf will tV away the itch right away and you will sleep soundly. We assure you per sonally of the merits of this remedy; rof we KNOW. The Kewlln Drug Co.. When the digestion bail right, the action of the bowels regular, there Is u natural crav ing and relinh fur food. V hen this is lack ing you may know tlint you need a dose of Chamberlain's (Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, im prove the appetite and fgulate the bowels. THE PARIS HAIR STORE 209 FIR ST. PHONE MAIN 731 A large line of hair switches from IS, 20, 22 and 80 Inches In length, all go at a very low price while they last Phone Main 131, 209 Fir street. Mrs. L A. Palmer Prop. If by pay Rent? We loan you money to build, and you pay us asj you would rent, J. R. OLIVER. Franklin Would Have Been Amazed If his vision could have extend ed far enough into the haze of evolution to foresee the ultimate triumph of lncandesant electric lighting the GENERAL ELEC TRIC MADZA LAMP. The sage old phlosopher flew his kite during a thunder storm, and by means of a key attracted and discovered electricity, but evolution decreed that modern inventive genius should discover an lncandescant lamp that is revolutionizing artificial light. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA LAMP gives nearly three times the light of the or dinary carbon lncandescant and costs no more to operate. In addttion to this it gives light of a vastly superior quality a clear white light like the sun's rays. Everywhere people are having their houses wired for electric light, since the invention of the GENERAL ELECTRIC MADZA LAMP. It has made electricity as cheap as it is convenient Come In for a moment today and let us prove to your entire sat isfaction that there is no longer a possible excuse for you to be without the greatest of all household conveniences elec tric light EASTERN OREGON Light and Power Company EVENING OBSERVER. 1 ioSb EE-ELECT OLD OFFICERS. Spokane Apple Show Will Have Per . manent Grounds. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 18 (Special) E. F. Cartier Van DisBel, second vice president and chairman of the board of thrustees of the third National Ap ple show, announced today that How ard Ellfott president and Ren H. Rice secretary and manager of the organi zation will be Invited to continue In their present offices for another year at the annual meeting in January, adding also that Spokane will have the fourth annual competition ex position in 1911. "We shall have to have larger quar ters for the next show," Mr. Van Dis Bel said, "and It is not unlikely that a coliseum will be erected. This could also serve for national and state con ventions and other large gatherings, horse shows and other functions which require more room than Is now available. "Our exposition space is a matter of more than three and a half acres this year, but we were not able to accommodate all the exhibits that could have been obtained this year. As it Is we have 30 carloads, Including 19 straight cars, and the exhibition eas ily is the largest of its kind that has ever been put together anywhere. "The show thisyear is a greater success than last year, which was far ahead of the first exposition in 1908, end if the plans now In making go through the 1911 show will be as far ahead of the present one as this week's ' exhibition leads the one in 1908." C. M. Faasett, secretary of the Spo kane chamber of commerce gave out this statement today: "The apple show, which is of so much benefit to the entire northwest, should be provided with a permanent building. There is no doubt that the trustees of the chamber of commerce will solve the problem when it is brought before them." MYSTERY IN PENDLETON. Man Disnpiwars and Alarm Felt That He Met With Foul Play. Pendleton, Nov. 18 A local paper said yesterday: Has Al. Todd been murdered? Or has Al. Todd simply disappeared with his pay and left townt These are the problems that now face Chief of Police Burdane: Al. Todd is a plumber and two weeks ago was employed by Sheron and Eddlngs. Last night Councilman Sheron, a member of the firm reported his em ployee had drawn his pay and then mysteriously disappeared Into thin sir. Added to the mystery is the fact that he was last 6een on the levee near Water street with a pair of dissolute characters. All three were busily en gaged In conversation. The conversation was held close to the May lodging house and was dur ing the day of November 3. Since that time Todd has disap peared. Evidence showing that the disap pearance of Todd was not deliberate seem9 to be abundant. In his possesion was a kit oT tools vnlved at !'(!. This kit still Hps In Sheron and 'Eddlngs' Bhop. Todd had a room nt the Ryan room ing house on East Alta street. The on ly clue that would show that he had j I left town deliberately Is thnt he Is re ported to have attempted to take his FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, Take a look at the Nobby Gents' Furn ishings. Never such a handsome line in La Grande before. THE A. clothes from the room and this the" landlady would not permit until his bills were paid. Whether Pendleton la to be faced with a mysterious disappearance, I whether Todd has been murdered or' whether he has Just simply tired of life in Pendleton and has left without saying a word to his friends are the various suggestions made. As has been said, the fact that his trade tools are left intact, and the fact that they are worth more than his wages would lead to the belief that the man did not leave by intent. LADD CANYON NEWS. Personal Mention and Items of Gener-1 al Interest to Readers. Ladd Canyon, Nov. 17 (Special) A baby girl was born Saturday morn ing, Nov. 12th at La Grande to Mr. yon. Quite a good many farmers of thlB vicinity have commenced plowing since the rainy weather has passed over. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Drumsmith have removed from La Grande back to their mountain home in Upper Ladd Canyon. Mts. Drumsmith has been 111 ever since they went to La Grande and that is the reason of their "moving back again. Rex Conaway has moved on the old Gates farm by the school house, in j order to have his oldest child in school this winter. Quite a number of the scholars have been absent from school the past week or two on account of sickness, supposed to be lagrlppe, as all are affected with the same symptoms. Mrs. Henry Peebler has been In La Grande since the news of her brother, Will Synhorst's death. Not a minute should be lost when a child ihows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given aa soon as the child becomes hoarse, ov even after the croupy cough apppam, will jrvent the attack. To the Ladles of La Grande. Mrs. C. H. Whitney, face specialist of Baker City will be in La Grande for a few dayB and will call upon the ladlea with a complete line of toilet articles of her own manufacture. She removes moles and other facial blem ishes with electric needled She may be found at 1407 T. avenue for a few days. Phone Black 691. Notice of Street Improvement To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon on the 9th day of November, 1910, creating Improvement District No. 28, and designating Lake avenue, as such district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said Common Council on the 2nd day of November, 1910, whereby said Council deter mined and declared Us intention to improve all that portion oT Lake avenue, in said improvement dis trict as hereinafter described, by lay ing thereon macadam pavement, the council will, ten days after the ser vice of this notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefit ted by such improvement, order that said above described improvement be made; that boundaries of said district tj be so improved are as follows: All that portion of Lake avenue from the west curb line of North Second str00' to the west line of N. Cedar street.. Notice is herby further given that the Council will levy a special assessment on n"! V nvo'Kvty affected and bene fitted by Buch Improvement for the 1910, V. ANDREWS purpose of paying ror such improve ment. That the estimated cost of Bucn improvement is the sum of $3698 00. That the Council will on the 23rd day of November, 1910, meet at the Coun- ell chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. to consider saia esumaiea cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any per- ion reeling aggnevea oy suca asseaa ment La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 11, 1910. CITY-COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON, By D. E. COX, Recorder of the City of La' Grande, , Oregon. Nov. 12-10t Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants issued on General Fund of La Grande City, up to and in cluding, No. 8311, endorsed May 19, 1909. Interest on all warrants on General Fund from No. 8175 to No. 8311 In clusive, ceases from this date. RAY W. LOGAN, City Treasurer. DOWNTWRD COURSE. Fast BeIng Realized by La Grande People. j A little backache at first. i Dally increasing till the back is lame ' and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetes and finally Brlght's Disease. This Is the downward course of kidney ills. "Don't take this course. La Grande residents should profit by the follow ing experience. Mrs. W. M. Giles, of Sumpter; Ore., says: "I was bothered for about two years .by kidney complaint and the doctors could not help me to any ex tent. There was a constant, dull pain across my loins and this was accom panied by a soreness over my kidneys. My back ached so intensely that I could hardly Bleep and I had trouble with the kidney secretions. When I saw Doan'B Kidney Pills advertised I was induced to try them and it re quired the contents of only one box FOR Staple and Fancy Groce see CityGroceryandBakery Swift's Premium , and Bacon ERY. to effect a cure. I value Doan's Kid ney Pills highly." .; For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 ' First class Throughout SAVOY D. G. BRIGHOUX. Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOl ' La Grande, Oregon New Transfer Line M. L Leader PROPRIETOR PHONE RED 3762 Drayingofall kinds nes the Hams H0TE J njmbmJ s.