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PAGE 6 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1911. O PROFESSIONAL DIKECTOIir. O PHYSICIANS A5D StJEGEOSS. N. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot street Office. Main 68; Real- ' dence 69. " A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson ft Loughlin, Physicians and Surgeons, Pboies Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to S. Dr. Richardson's Re's. Main 65; Ind. 3. ;; .: . v,: ; i :.V Dr. Louflhlin's res. Main 757; "Ind. ' 1297. " V;S "! ' i C H. UPTON, Pu. G. M. O-PhysUlan and surgeon. Special attention to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office , In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2, Real- , dence Main 32. 5 T W w tm i mi mw W DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician t and. Surgeon. Special attention to v diseases and surgery or the eye! ..Phones: Office Main 22; Resi dence Main 72ft. Ind. 631. ' GEO. W. f IMMERM AN--Osteops tb ; ' Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8. 8 and 10. Phones: Home 1332. 4J Pacific, Main 63 Residence phone, r black 951. Successor to DrC. El Moore. " : -r.- 23, La Grande National Bank Build Ing. Phone Black399. ' t DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Sun geon. Office at Hill's Drag Store La Grande, Residence phone, Ret 701; Office phone. Black 1361; Inde j pendent phone 63; -both", phones' ,- residence. .. , j' . f' . ATT01WETS AT LAW.. 7 XCHRAn & COCHRAN Atto'm7s: ' ' Chas. E. Cochran and 'Geo. -T. Cocb ran. I Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon.'. J v , , ' , -. T.' H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law Practices In al lthe courts of the State and United States. ' Office Id v La Granae Nlvui Bans Bldg., La ;'. Grande, Oregc-u. ' " ' D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer ; Baker C'ty. Oregon. , T. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist S Room Agents Wanted j 7 l .. Good hustlers to sell . high gade specialties.- Live men of good address can beat a salary 7 Job two to one. . .i .. '"- v. Apply from 7 to 8:30 a. m. The Oregon Spec ialty Co. 2 Roomf 1, 'Corpe , building.) (up , ' stairs.) Second entrance south of post -' '"'' s office. ' ' ' Fancy I Marshmallows f " THE KIND THAT ' 7 : . - ' . 7 MELT IN YOUR MOUTH , ) 10 cents ana 25 cents a Package! I V i In Wafers we have Nabiscos f) M7;V , : Fancy Assorted Cakes : f v anuia w arers t Fruit Wafers rA Graham Wafers Oatmeal Wafers ' Cornmeal Wafers r COVE TEAM WISXEB La Grande Youngsters Defeated at y Coe Saturday by Big Mararln. The Marauders,, a Juvenile team of this' city, met defeat before a larea crowd at t Core last Saturday, final score ntO; 6 In" favor of Cove. , The whole town of Cove was out and though youngster were playing, the game, was exciting enough. The line ups were: 7: ; ' -.'.",).. ";v '' 1.3 Grande y'V '7 .' Cove' Thornton. . . IJ. .'c. .. .Roy Alexander Thompson,..!. p.. Virgil Xlexander Bairtnesa. .". 1 : i . ss.. H. Smith Newton. . .". .', . . .lb. . . . . . . , . Burditte MacDonald. .... .2b. ....... . Brazett? Palmer, g. ; . .3b. ........ i . Ovton A. Johnson. .". .rf. ....... .J. Harris Pierce.;.. .cf.. .. .' Llllle Massee.. .. .... ..If ;AntIo To SEED OF ACTIVE AD CLUB 1 Ji LA' GRAJiDE SEES. Booster Here From Pcrlluud 611 Ills Way to Boise on Business i SOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court for the County of ' Union, State of Oregon. In' the matter of ' the estate of G. E. Fowler, deceased. ; . f 1 Notice Is hereby given by the under signed, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of George E. Fowler, de ceased,, to, theK creditors of, and all persona having claims against said de ceased, to execute them with the nec essary vouchers, within . six months after the first publication of thls.no- iice, to iiit) ia,jLevuu i& at ucr eaiuouc, or ;at the law offices of ' ivanhoe" & Simmons, the same being the place for; the transaction of the business of said estate in the city of La Grande, fjnion County, Oregon. I ' Dated this 29th day ADAH FOWLER, Executrix of the Last Will r.nd' Tes tament of George E. Fowler, Deceased. IVANHOE & SIMMONS. Attorneys for the Estate, f : . 1 . ' i ;. ' ' Dly M. 1-8-15-22-29., ! ly of April, 1911. S'otlc to Creditors. ..f .?''.'" -1 ' TT .1 - L rrJr irv a can or v -Triunfo" COF F E E I i City Grocery & Bakery "The Home 'of - Good Things to Eat" Notice is hereby given that James C. Mclntyre has betn duly appointed Administrator of the estate of Fred erlclc B. Small, Deceased, and qualified as such, and that all claims against said estate" must be presented, proper ly verified and itemized, to the under signed Administrator at Wallowa, Ore gon, or to F. S. Ivanhoe, his attorney at La Grande, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of this no tice. f f t..-4 ,t ,, . Dated at. La Grande,, Oregon, this 29th day of April. 1911. JAMES C. M'INTYRE, .L Administrator of the estate of Frederick , B. Small, . De- , ''V , ceased. . i . ' . F; S. IVANHOE, ,1 ") ' ; Attorney for Administrator. DM 1 8 15 22 29 n"!UTij . 1 1 ' Mm 7. T v. , 7V on the phone 4.'' .' 7 .i Grand View Addition is the most beautiful spot about La Grande- You can purchase a lot in' Grand View Addition and have three years' time in which to, make payment for same, and during that time you have neither interest nor taxes to pay. xjcb i-uia siuxw m ucc. - Thpri rnmA tft'mir nffirft rr irall lis im and request us to show you this property. If you have never invested, in real pstate before this is you opportunity to get the proper start. ' ' i; If you have made investments in real estate, avail yourself of this opportunity to mae cc mparisons. The terms are such thanb sacrifice will have to pemaaemoraertomeettnem. , jf .7!- t ; A If this addition was located near a town with a less bright future before it than La'Grahde it would still be an excellent investment,' and 'with the future . La Grande has before it, the increase in the value of these lots will be phenomenal. 4 ' 'i ' i i. i. i FT EAG RANDEINVES Foley Hotel . Block " r t " . . 1 1 ' .r TMENT CO. H. Waters Johnson, secretary of the Portland Ad club, an organization that Is doing as much 'or ih.j upbuilding of Portland and the stats as any other organization In Portljnl, passed through the city this morning on his way to Boise whera he goes op busi-i-si tor the Schmidt L;thograph com pany of Portland, On his refurn he will visit La Crande busltuss-nien, 7. '.,'The need for an ad club In La Grande is very urgent',"-, uodand the secretary of the Portland association "It brings the advertiser and the buy er together; for the club hla. In Its membership every ' individual who works " through the advertising medi um the man who has something to sell and the man who has something to buy, and' also the1 men who handl? the mediums through which thess m; n secure what they are after." 7 While his mission Is not primarily to organize' ad clubs at this time, he will 'nevertheless talk the proposition over with La Grande advertisers' when he returns from his trip to Boise and other Idaho points. , 1 ANIMALS' TOILETS. ; Piles Cored In to 14 Bays. ; PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of itching, blind, bleed ing or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. fur Seals Are as Particular as Women :,. VN'- 7 Xn Pixinu Up, , . , 5 '. The cat carries her clothesbrush In her mouth, for with l?er rough tongue she cleanses her glossy coat as a boy brushes off his clothes. She licks one of her front paws and rubs It over her face and she is ready; for her breakfast.- 7 ; ; - , i . , ' Foxes, dogs and wolves do not use their mouth when they need tb wnh ! and brush, but scratch themselves vig orously with tueir hind paws and are as fsesh as ever. The cow with her long, rough tongue combs her coat of hair until it is clean and curly. The horse more than any other animal depends on his owner to keep h!s coatjn proper condition, but often' ht will roll on .the green grass or rub himself down against a tree or fence., ;,. J'.' ',J , 7. "'" ' '7 "Field mice comb'tbeir hair with their hind legs, and the fur seal In a similar manner spends" us much time ns a wo man' iu making herself look smart. 7? ; Although the elepuunt appears to be j thick sklnnedand callous.i h takes great care or ms ekin. lle;otten gives ; himself a shower bath by drawing ' water into his long trunk and blowing ; It on the different parts of his body, i After the bath he sometimes rolls him- i self In a toilet preparation of dust to keep off the flies. Our Dumb Animals. , JL J JL WAX Fares East Mil From all Points on 1 7 OREGON-WASHINGTON HAILBOAD k NATIGATION COMPANY. to ' ' ? : Fares- Chicago , . .:. ..... ..J72.50 Coucll Bluffs, Omaha, Kansas Paul via Council Bluffs . . , . .'-'. City, St. Joseph, St. Paul.... 60.00 St. Paul, via Council Bluffs ... . ; 63.90 Minneapolis, direct . . . ..... . . . . 60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs : .63.90 St. Louis. ..................... 70.00 SALE DATES. . V May.15. 17, 18, 19, 22, 23; 24; 25; 27; 28 and 29. 1 June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12. 16; 17; 21; 22; 28; 29 and 30. ' ' 7" , July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19;, 20; 26; 27 and 28. - . 7. August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17; 21; 22: 23; 28; 29 and 30. ? ; 1 ' 7 September 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6 and 7. Stop-overs within limits in either direction. : Final return limit October 31st. One way through California, $15 Inquire of any 0.-W. E.' A N. Agent for more complete Information or WM. McMUKEAY; General Passenger Agent ;: Portland Oregon. ( The quicker a coia is gotten rid of tbt (ess the danger from pneumonia and other eriou disesaes, Mr. B. W. L. Ilall, of W'sverly, Vt. ,8vs: "I firmly believe Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for cold. I have recommended it to my friends and thev all agree with me." For sate by all Wlers. j Ji! : ' . ;'!.. The highest grade of . RUUKEVS PURE BREAK. FAST COCOA can be had at the Royal Groc H. Pattison, Prop. Not in the Association GAMBLEDJOR A GIRL Prince Lucin Bonaparte Won a Bride " From His Brother Pierre. It . Is said that the two brothers. Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte and Prince Pierre. In their early youth when shooting mouflons In the moun tains in Corsica.; came across a beau tiful peasant girl with whom they both fell violently in love. . S V; Who she was and whether she favor-; ed both brothers or neither 1 cannot tell. Be that as It may, they; quar reled. Les preux, chevaliers f old would no doubt Id 'similar occurrence have had recourse to iauce and pword. The Corslcan princes decided to play for their belle a game of cards. They went to the nearest Inn and wrobi and signed a paper agreeing that which-' ever won the game should marry the! lady fair. Prince : Lucleu won and.' faithful to his word, a short time after married her. , ,. it,r , 7 -y ! , She never left the island as far as I know., Prince Lucien Jived In England,: securing to her a comfdrtable Income, which she received till ber death, some-i where about the spring of 1891. From the' Princess Murut's Memoirs. . ! Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing ' Rubber Buggy Tires , LA GRANDE 1R0M WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor . CCiMPLtTi MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY ' ' -i52 The Wardrobe' cat- appreciate, at reasonable prices good honest - .work Order your spring suit heremade . to 1 order. .. j The WARDROBE . ' (leaning a Specialty. " ' ' Foley Hottl Building 4 GIVE US YOUR ORDERS IVe do the Rgfif Thing ; Do the Thing Rignt, nd do it Right Mow WENAHA HUMBER CO. GREENWOOD &' MADISON Home Phone 421. Bell Phone, Main 732 tvrvrk,:;:" ':7r'':'''':;-:t:t - .... . -K.i.rA 11 M m m a : 9 Push the button and switch bndayi it Flower Ptrfumss. " ' ' A'garden full of flowers Is more fra grant when shadowed by a cloud thun! when bathed In sunshine;. at least tbati is the conclusion to which' experiments of a French scientist lead. He asserts' that It is light and not. as commonly believed, oxygen that exerts the great-t est Influence In desortylng odors. t Ac-J cording to the same authorityj the la-i tensity of the perfume given off by, a' flower depnds upon the relation be tween the pressure of . water Jn the j.' ceus or tne pinnt. wuicn tenas to urlve out the' essential oils that cause the, od.r. and 'the 'action of the sunlight, which tends to 'diminish .water pres.-! sure It) tho cells. Sprinkling the plant Increases the turceweni-e nnd as a! conseqtwnce n more rnplous production; of perfume ! 'Atnlght the air round a; flower bed. Is heavy with odors," be-! cause then their'etnauntlon is not op posed by the sunlight. New Yorki Tribune. owed '"' , ;t lltit. Daylight at 10, lLor J2Jo,clock ( ,',',' ' ' at, Eight Any time or any plac yod l wmmmmJHZ!2 8v.:-. M !,' 'i'-',': " "'--'"'0 'ii'i''' 'J t thjej can't smoke or eiploda. v 1hy are ,' alWays Bate' and always reaay. ' V f t" 1 1 ' Push the button and switch bnydayi .f ..t ova vniir ' liAitatv $ mrro-A , ' - j .j ''f nqw? You'll be surprised ;how,cheap- i ? . r i r . r ' i i . 7 ; .,;, ly' we can do It. Juts call at our Office " i -'v . ; - v ,' or phone Mam 34, and ourjnan wjli, i;e! : i; :, f ft'. yo',j'all about! it." I .?' !( Ml ( -:li;t ' '" ':' '':'":.' If . t:l : u, . .... ,! .... 7--- 1 ' v