(J . LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCKT 91911 PAGE G0SSARD Co i sets.. The Seven Principal Selling roints : They lace la front . I They support every vita or. gan, ' . They, are as comfortable sit ting down as standing. ' They are easily adjusted all in plain sight ,1 They git. the princess back, following the most beautiful line In nature, the spinal curve. i They are filled with', ELEO TE0B9SE, unbreakable, and nonrnstablc. . They sapply the correct fash ionable figure for every wom an's form. For sale by ' Mrs.RobertPattison Puone Black 1481 or Black 81 ? SEATTLE fill SEEKS 11 REPRESENTATIVE HERE TODAY . INVESTIGATING CONDITIONS. THE WARDROBE taii riu rn Suits Cleaned. Press ed and Repaired, Hats Blocked .. Kid Gloves Cleaned. La dies' work a specialty 1118 Adams Ave. Phone 735 Fer all kinds of ' MESSENGER AND DELIVERY SERVICE Call Up The Central Messenger and Delivery Co. Office In Foley Building Boom 2 Phones, Main 709 Ind. H. J. KESLEB, MANAGIR. LET. US IE Fill YOU, ,,, In fact the ealy 'irir'WllTt U Ij iyetog. ent.dyi yemelf. If i better than tyefcaf ytixself. TTE DIE EYEB1 DAI AND DIE FOB AIL . or charge fr ! wt,t be hgih. A sample Job Is nScleat For best dyeing and cleaning haye . It Wllr Inspect Situation Thoroughly and Report to Clients. Representing several Seattle parties who have become Interested in Grande Rondo fruit land, J. H. Richardson of Seattle ia bcTe today looking over the fruit industry in this valley and if he finds things to his liking, he will rec ommend to his clients that purchases be made. ; . Mr,' Richardson has not had me :his afternoon to give the situation a thorough inspection and could ' not pass his opinion as yet. But he is in position to pass an expert opinion and local real estate men are -showing him to various fruit centers. anicker a cold is aotten rid of the teas the danger from pneumonia and other wrious diseases. Mr. B. W. L Hall, ol Waverly, Va,, says: "Infirmly believe Cham berlain's Cougn Aeuwuv U um L!uic?7 tbf hMt nranantion on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends ond they all agree with me-" for sale by all dealers. :.. - 'f PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 4 PHYSICIANS AND SCB6E0NS. ? MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street Office, Main 68; Resi dence 69. , H. UPTON, Pli. G. M. D.Physiclan and surgeon. Special attention to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Build' Ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Rest dene. Main 32. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN. M. D. Drs. Richardson ft Loughlln, 'V J 4 Physicians and Surgeons, . , Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8. Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 853. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind. 3i.', ': Dr. Loughlin's Res. Main 757; Ind. 1297.- : : v ' ;- 3EO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone, Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E. Moore. OR. a 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; residence. Main 728. f. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23. La Grande National Bank Build tng. Phone Black 399. . . a i : DP. R. L. LINCOLN. DENTIST First class services given. Office over Lil ly's Hdw. store. Phone' Black-451. DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Residence phone, Ret 701; Office phone, Black 1381; lode pendent phone 53; both phones si residence. - attorneys at txwr COCHRAN ft COCKRAN Attorneys : Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. ! T. H. CRAWFORD Attorn ey at Law. I ' Practices in al 1th. court of the Stat, and Uattod 8Utea. Office la ! La Grande Natiwual Bank Bldg., La ! Grande, Oregon. " ELITE CLEANING ft DYE.WOBIS, Phone Haln 84 . -VTbea yos Vvt a cold get a bjttlc of ChamberWn's Cough Bemjdy. It will won fix you up all r.gnt nd wi2 r-ff tjy tendency toward pnenmonia. i".'. msiiy contains r.n op'mm r oilier nar t ' i -v' nay be r' f"''''"'' n j . t,A 2U aM i D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer. Baker City, Oregon. The quicker a cola is gotten rid of the left the danger from pneumonia and other tenons diaeaaes. Mr. RW.L Hall, of Waverly, Va. . aay "I Bnnlv believe Cham berhun's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the beat preparation on the market for colda. 1 have recommended it to my frienda and tiiev all agree with ni.M For sale by a Wlera. PURE BRED GALF 0 JERSEY SAID TO BE BEST SENT TO THIS VALLEY. Bloc Viand Brothers Are Purchasers of High Grade Yearling. What authorities on the cattle ques tion claim to be the finest Jersey bull ever shipped to Union county was re ceived here this morning by Block land Brothers of Island City who have a herd of about 50 Jerseys on ,the Is land City ranch and a Hereford herd of 90 head. The purebred bull, a yearling in April comes from the Ladd state farm near Portland, sometimes known as the Hazel Fern farm, and the breeders are oqrrobprators of the statement made that the animal is as fine a type of Jersey stock as has ever been bred on an Oregon farm. This is but another step of the Blockland Brother to Improve their herd which at present is coming to be consid.Ted a topnotclber when com pared with any Eastern Oregon stock farm. Hand in hand with the impor tation of the Jersey bull and other re cent importations of purebred stoca comes the announcement that they will build a 50-etall barn this spring, With good soil and feed, .plenty of water ' and a skilled "knowhow" in stock raising the Blocklands have built up a fine stock ranch, conceded, as asserted, to bs! of superior value and perfect In detail. They do not train with cattle alone for they own a stallion sired by Mc-Kfnney,- the world's champion early speed sir-'. They have a blue ribbon winning Belgiam stallion, too. HogB, the kind that thrive best in Grande Ronde valley, have been bred to a large extent by the firm. "It is men like these that build up the etock business," said an ardent stock man today. "If every stock raiser would increase the present de sire to raise nothing but the very pur est bred stock the valley would soon attain a reputation for producing cat- Uq with the same degree of success that its horses are bred and prepared for the market." ; THIS DATE IN HISTOBY. March 9. ' 1566 David Pizzlo, the secretary and friend of Mary Queen of Scots, , murdered by Lord Darnley. . 1759 Russia and Sweden concluded a treaty, for the ''neutrality of the Baltic. 1775 Commodore Isaac Hull, who . commanded the famous "Con ' stltutlon," born In Derby, Conn. ; Died in Philadelphia. Feb. 3, '. 1843. 1837 1806 Edwin , Forrest, th? fa mous tragedian, born in Phila delphia. Died there, Dec. 12, ' 1872. ' 1834 Snowstorm in Rome, said to have been the first in more than 200 years. 1837 Bank of Brjtleh North America opened .its first office in Mon .ireal. j; -" 1839 Termination of the-first war be tween Mexico and France. 1862 Battle of the Monitor and the " Merrlmac in Hampton Roads. 1866 Fenians threatened an invasion of Canada from the United - ' States. , 1855 French and Belgian ministers , expelled from Venezuela. 1910--NIcholas Tchaikovsky acquitted at his trial in Russia for con ' spiracy. TUBE RICH BLOOD II. i .' ,' I ..V..J Red Observer want ads. The Newlln Drug Co. SeUt a Prescrip tion That Veans ,Ylgorf Tim, - j. . VltaUty., ; . Because MI-O-NA causes the blood to get better and more nourishment it Is at all times a valuable tonic. 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CARR, Administrator of the estate of Mons Moreland, deceased. Feb. 27 6t , Notice ef Final Account , Notice is. hereby given that Eliza beth Donnelly, , administratrix of the estate, of John P, Donnelly, deceas ed, has filed In the County Court of nlon County, Oregon, hr final ac count in the matter of said estate ana the County Court has appointed Tues day, the 4th day of jyrilf 1911. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the court house In La ( Grande, Union county, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections to such final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated this 28th day of February, 191L ELIZABETH DONNELLY. Administratrix of the Estate of John P. Donnelly, deceased. Every family has need of a rood, retlablt liniment. For spraina, bruifca, sorenew ol the mnvclea and rlieumntic fitins there 1' tir Minn Imrnw-r'f r NiV. i .-. ci. Notke to Creditors. Notice Is hereby giver that James C. Mclntyre has been duly appointed, and has qualified, as the Administra tor, of the estate of Frederick B. Small, deceased; and that all persons having claims against said estate must present the same, properly item ized and verified, to F. S. Ivanhoe, at his office, In the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, on or bsfore six months after the date of the first publication of this notice. The first publication of this notice is March 6th, 1911. - ..; JAMES C. Mclntyre, Administrator of the Estate . of Frederick" B.' Small, deceased. F. S, Iva"nhoe, Attorney for Admin istrator. ' ... Dly Mch 6-13-20-27, Apr 3. '. When you havs a cold get a' bottle t Chamberfiiin's Vongh Piemetly, It will loon fix yon up all right and will ward ofl any tendeucy toward pneumonia. 'J'liii remedy conttini no opium or other narcotic and ma? be given ai confidently to a bah " ' lftM I vau dlen. Plumbing and Heating John Melville ... H2&Mms Ave LA GRANDE, ORB MONTANA POOL ROOMS- CIGARS and TOBACCO . 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