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PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, March 11911. with a "JRd 'HEN you want a first-class job of Printing, and want it without delay; when you have a design in printing you would like to have figured out sat isfactorily; when you want work at reasonable prices, bear the EVEN ING OBSERVER in mind and call Main 13, also Independent 1342. Sm P ill 5? THREE NEW FACES MILL APPEAK IN COUNCIL FEB. 15. Last Regular Session of Present Coon, ell will be Held This Evening. We Do Anythinjg With Type EVENING OBSERVER Tire Print Shop with a Pay RoA Three councllmen will att.nd ; a session of that august body tonight for the last time at least not xor another year anyway. True, the old councilmenu will have to assemble two we.ks hence again to formally turn over their seats at the tables to their successors, but this is the last regular meeting of the old council to transact business. Then tco. a special meeting may be recorded fore the next regular meeting b fort the new councllmen elcted In the last election" will take office. Th; BTiort terms this time complete the serle3 or short terms growing out of the change in the fiscal year cr;ated by the new charter. President of the council, TV. M. Monroe will retire from the First ward representation and give his to ga to E. C. Davis.1 Tn hn CCCOIiu varo E. V." Andrews for many years con nected with the council find chairman of the street committee during prac tically his entire service as coun cilman, will be succeeded by Clauc3 Mackey. Tr the third ward. W. J. Church s;'..'cpeds himself. In tae fourth ward Robert Ftndley will take John Sheak's place at the lawmaking table. SERVICE ' INAUGURATED BE TWEEN CLARKE AND MADRAS Tapping of New Territory In Cenrrai Oregon Is Realised. Portland, March 1. According to of ficial announcement the long herald ed opening of railway communication with Central Oregon, by the Hill lines, becftmes an accomplished fact today, with the Inauguration of passenger and freight traffic service betw;eu Clarke. Wash., on "the north side of the Columbia river, and Madras, Ore., a little more than 100 miles up th. Deschutes. valley. Th- new Una opsns uo a fertile and hitherto undevelopea territory comprising 5.000.000 acres of government land that will be made immediately accessible. . I Can You Count the Hairs of Your Head 7 ' . r " "jus begun to fall i.'i it a short time . :w ?junt them. When . h. 'urts to fall there Is a tiwro Is Only Ono "Bromo Quinine" Tlsot Is L&iz&tive Mponto Quinino WED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.' Always remember the full name. Look ffif ft for this signature on every box. 25c. WPJCjyVlf) st there's luck of nourish. ,r ,'f 1k:t vnjits Tim ll.kfl ' js need stimulating and feed- BLUE MOUNTAIN DANDR UF POMADE will do that mid do It promptly. It Is beneficial to the whole sculp. It destroys any germs that mny he working at the roots of the hald and rids yon of dandruff. guaranteed 50 CENTS H Didn't Know Them. The late Rev. Horatio Stebblns of San Francisco was a man of lartre rnlncl rnA pov.e.s, but more fa mllkv -.vith Ijo world of Intellectual and scholastic Interests than with triv ial and timely things. His household wna blessed, with a charming daughter who prow r tall and beautiful, com manding th. .idmiratl-m of nil who saw her. ' One day r visitor said t the good doctor: "Dc- tor, your daughter prows more clinni!: , day by day. Why. Ehe'3 n rctr.l. . Olbson girl." "Ah, tbiuik 'j,u, than'; you," replied lUo doctor lu : :i best manner. IVheu the visitor ht.d pone, turning to hi wife the dacto-' '.Eked, "My dear, who are-the Gibson.?" San Francisco Ar gonaut. A Change ,-or the Bstter. The nineyeur-c 1 boy of a Baltimore family who In compelled by his par ents to practl e dally upon the piano mny not be n clever performer, but lie has a pretty ehrewd notion of the worth of nn Instrument, as well as a rather mature wit, as 1 evidenced by on incident la the household not long since. Ills father upon returning home from n week's absence heard the lad plugging away at the piano. 'When did you learn that new piece, son?" asked the parent. "It Isn't n new piece, dad," answer ed the boy. "The piano has been tuned." Llpplncott's. Wright Drug Co. The Only One of lit Kind Humorotn .Artisi'n Satirical Dainty Literary If You Are a Person 1 V"' oi culture, refinement or intelligence, or all three, you cannot affoid not to know LIFE. If you have a sense of humor, you should see it every week. Perhaps you know LIFE slightly. Perhaps you don't know LIFE at all. To get acquainted will cost you Only One Dollar, Canadian $1.13, Foreign $1.26. Send that amount with your name and address to Life Publishing Company, 1 7 West 31st Street, New York, and LIFE will come to you ectry weclJor three monlhs. The conditions of this SPECIAL OFFER are : It'll own only to neu) lubtcribrri, ' Thesubicription mint come to u dirett; not through n agent or dealer. No lutwcription wil lie 1 tntued at t!iii rate. Flo Dollar, a Year 1 Fot Salt Eoersfwhert t Zen Cent, a Co : "Che 3"' J?rti,t$ t The Serf Wrtltn A Dining Hint Fletcher says you should "hold vonr face down" when you are eating, so unit your tongue will hang perpendic ularly In your mouth. To do this nioHt comfortably pet down on your hands nvu knees when you oat, explains the Chicago Record-Hcrnld. Sho Won. He waa a philosopher and a talker. She was a womau of nctlon. They stood together on the bridge and watched a tug that was hauling a long line of barges up the river. "Look there, my dear," snld he. "Such Is life. The tug Is like the man, working and tolling, while the barges, llko the women, are" Ills wife gave him no time to finish the sentence. "I know," she said. "The tug docs all the blowing and the barges bear nil the burden." Directory of the Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon A. P. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 11, A. F. ft A. M. holds regulai meet ingi first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M. - A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretar 3 P. O. EL La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday 'evening at 8 o'clock Id Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vltaa to attend. 1 . DR. G. L. BIGGERS, Ex Rul. 1 HITH McCALL. Rec. Sec. A'OODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebers welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. .4. W. A.- -La Grande Csmp No. 7703 u.eets eve: y Monday ra the month at the 1. 0. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbor? are cordially Invited tC tttend. ' LU SNOOK, C. ' D. E. COX. Clerk. REE EICAHS Crystal Lodge No. meets every Tuesday evening in ., I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting me bers are Invited to attend. MRS. KATIE ARBUCKLE, N. G. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red CroJ Lodge No. 27 meets etery Monul mgnt in uastie nan, (old Kill's nail . A, Pythian welcome to all vlsltlri Knights. JESS PAUL, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft 8 O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O C. holds stated communications to second and fourth Wednesdays each month. Visiting members co dlally Invited. MARY A. WARMCK. Sec. . PAULINE EDERLEE, W. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Cram Ronde Circle No. 47 meets eve first, and third Thursday : evenixu in the month at the 1, 0. O, F. bl All visiting members are wW. CHLOE ROBINSON, G. 1L LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. I'HYSICIAXS A'D SURGEONS. N. MOLITOR, M. I). Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street. Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. C H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. -Physician and surgeon. Special attention to k Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Build 'ng.. Phones: Office Main 2, Resi dence Main 32. T- A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D. ' Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons, Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind. 312. ' Dr. Loughlin's Res. Main 757; Ind. 1297. ' 1RO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopatt Physician. Soaimer Bldg., Rooms 7 S. 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332 , Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E Moore. . '' OR. 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; resident Main 728. J. C. PRICE, D. M. D Deutlst. R001 23, La Grande National Bank BuiidJ lng. Phone Black 399. DR. R. L. LINCOLN, DENTIST Firyj class services given. Office over Lit lys Hdw. store. Phone Black-451 DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Su geon. Office at Hill's Drug Stord La Grande. Residence phone, Rei 701; Office phone, Black 1361: Ind J pendent phone 53; both phones aa residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Not So Bad. "What's tho worst you can snr nlwmi- him?" "He hasn't an honest hair In hla head." 'Well, that's bad enough." "Oh, not so bad as von think T moan he wears a wig." Birmingbnm Age-IIcrald. There Is but one virtue the ctornnl' sacrifice of self. George Sund No Apology Ntcetsary. "I congratulate you most heartily," said the nearsighted guest at the wed ding, "on this happy-oh. I beg your pardon! 1 thought I was speaklng'to the bridegroom." "That's all right," the other man re plied. "I accept your congratulations. I am the father of the bride." Chicago Tribune. Very Lucky. 'T don't get what I deserve for my Jokes." walled the humorist. "You're lucky." sympathized ,'hl friend. Toledo Blade, Whi'U a tuau falls back on oaths he !.'. lir. Wvwnlf out r-f rr;ument. fash RegisUr for Sale. A first class National cash regis ter for sale for $50 at the Midget meat market This Is a great bargain. For all kinds of MESSENGER AND DELIVERY SESYICE Call The Central Messenger and Delivery Co. Office In FoUy Building riiones, Main 709 Ind. H. KESLER C II0LYERS0N ,'OCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch . ran. TV Grande National Banli Bldg.. La Grande. Oregon. - T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law Practices In al lthe courts of th J SUte and United States. Office iJ La Qrande Natmai Bans Bldg., Ld Grande, Oregon. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer Baker City. Oregon. Backache, Rheumatism, Nervousness! Mean disordered kidneys, Foley Kid ney Pills have helved your neighbors they will also help you. Mrs. B. Hill Peoria, 111., says: "I have sufferer! greatly with my kidneys for years and have suffered also with rheumatism. Have taken several wel known kidney Pills. These have done me a great deal of good, .rmltm me nf I lis inert Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot D. C. Brichbux, Prop. That's What They All Say fi It's Good For What Ails You . Ate ,WU !inU mylflA -X'- nVi :'V