V.C la ;i;.ndk evening ci:sin:vr.: .Li : su- I'.'iOFESSlOSAL DimCTOBT rmsiciAss axd scbgeoss S. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and tSurgton. Comer Adams Ave. and Depot St Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 9. A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGH LIN, M. D. ' Drs. Richardson & Longhlln, Physicians and Surgeons Fkones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Houre 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind. 212. "Dr. Longhlln's Res. Main 757; Ind. 1297. C, IL UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main 2; Resi dence Main 32.' tUSS, UXDEEWOOD ODEB.WOOD , . Phyelrians and Surgeons. DR. II. L. UNDERWOOD Special attention to diseases and arjgry of the eye. Specialist (or wogjen Offices. Cor. Ads to k pfpot, over Wright Co.'s Drug Store. rhones Main 32&; Main 22. QVQ, . ty, I.MMERMANOsteopatff vJlirsleisn. Bpfflftsf EJdfr, Rooms 7, t, P and Id. Fhont: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black ; S51, Baccestor tp Pr, ft Mpprj- O. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR, not Drugs, not Surgtry, not Oste r vrmr ????!t.t;?5 ftWt'-- Room PRICE, B. Mt B.Dentiit. ftbttin 23, La Qraiide NatibHat Eafck Build - lnit.JhMS Pcll 899. DR. I. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red , 71)1; Office Phone. Black 1361; In ilependent' Phone 53; Both Phones , i at Residence. " ..'' '' 7 ATTORXETS AT IAVT IILEfJl FACES ! U AND .U S H E SCHOOL TEACHEES WITH CHIL DKEX WASTED BADLT. Spokane 5ews Items of General In terest to Readers. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 1. Require ment that have never been named anywhere In the United States or '.he Dominion of Canada by a board of trustees looking to the welfare of the little red school bouse, are ex acted in the Gordon district, Sho shone county, Idaho, 125 miles cast of Spokane, where the teacher quali fying for the position must have four or more children. There is a legal reason for this stipulation, which, stripped of its verblare, means that there is only one fhlld of school le in the district. " i The law requlrts ttw enrollmeut shall be not less thajj flvf. The district, which is in ibe -heart fit fbe country in the world, boasts of a pew, and fully ' equipped school house, a modern library and $4,000 in surplus funds. The salary mmci ff? position is $100.. The district mypl lapse" U the requirements are ngt ra,r rltd out, and, as a last resort, the trustees are searching for, a teacher to supply tc9 fcuplle, ' f , ' '; t The Gordon district has been a sort of a family community for years. The ciency into the background in an ef fort to perpetuate the district school. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 1. Six niil l'. i 'iOllars is t W expiaJ'-J by a MaHsachusects syrdicate In developing bo 000 horse powe c'ectrlcal energy s-i Kootenai Fa'ls, Mont, for d'stribu t:on in weete-r. Jloi.'afla. northern Idaho and Northeastern Washington, according to 3. A. Coram of Boston, who is in Spokane with his son, C. D. Coram, and Chandler M. Wood, coun sel for the corporation. The plant will be located at a point about seven miles east of Troy, Idaho, and 11 miles west of Llbby, Montana, the mile pipe line from the Kootenai river di verting 6,000 cubic second feet at 150 fec tread. Mr. Coram estimated that two yeara will be required to complete the works, adding that it is planned to deliver power to the mining camps In Idaho, Montana and Washington and factories in Spokane and olhei cities as less cost than the present schedule. The principal power trans mission lines will be as follows: Kal ispell, Mont., 100 miles; Spokane, 90 miles; Wiallacfe, Idaho, 60 miles; Sand Point, Idaho, 38 miles, and Republic. Wash., the new gold camp, 140 mile?. A Snokn - Wi Han . 1 ToV IGrajnissioners of Spokane, headed by Aubrey Lee Whlb3, will have placed at Ct?elV gtgppsal $1,000,000 for park sites, pjaygrpund sni Improvement? as soon as the bands 9f !iid, the mpreme cour ej tfae itat.? or Wsth- lngton having declared valid the elec tion of May 3, 1910. ; Five hundred thousand dollars is o be expended In acquiring new park sites, upon which i $250,000 worth of Improvements will j be made, and $250,000 has been set JESSE P. Ill IDSH1Y OXLI SALTATION IS COJOtTTA. TIOX BI GOTERSOB. Oregoa Gallows U Be Pot Into Actio a V ,. .. ' Again. i i .. COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys. Cbas. E. Cochran and Gto..T, Coch . ran. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande. Oregon. T. II. CRAWFORD Attorney at Iaw Practices in all the courts of the State and United States. Office 1t La Grande National Bank Building La Grande, Oregon. D. W. C, NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City. Oregon. O'CONNELUS , Cigar Store Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tonne. and Soft Drinks best and nest complete line of clean In tae city. .' Observer's Coact Lragne bane, ball scores every day there's a rane. Corner Depot aad JefferHi Uti HiBiiaiiwiwiiwaMnii mi mi iina in i .VIII ... 1 n.nT.M eUuun or ,iwo coupjee, . v"- . lde for piayerounds Iq yftripus parte and A. Mason, composed tha 'l'or the" cUy. Every foot 0f Improved wnt UiKil myn when the Mason j J J- , vag 8ecumd Um ftMM to another part of the'hrough dohaUonB( ana ln rte la,t Northwest, leaving Oswald, bis child. BeVera Mlmproved tract a teacher and two mining prospect- j tiVe aCQUlred by purchase. Tht ors behind. The Mason family has- tym embraceg between 750 four children. Four children of the.land m acrej , The park fcomniiMion. school age are aefeOed to take their , w hftye pledgfd 8 par)t within 10 places at ote, .else the school i mlnuteB wajll of every home ln Spo trkt will le abolished. . Harry j. GlDboni 8ecretary of The trustees are in a quandary.! coramB8!o( ftTlnoun that They have sent out scouts to find a fc may begln befori ihe ciose of capable woman with sufficient family Sep,eraber and m be pu8be(i t com. t make up the roll call, but so far p,et)on , n ,B Peri the bonds. t6 none has qualified. They now an be . a on .. kel ,h 90 oav8 pear ready to crowd youth and beau'y w,n be placed on th9 market ln 90 ana even curiam anaouiu day m.u taken by local banks. HAIR HEALTH. ! Spokane. Wash., -Sept. 1. United - n States Senator Miles Poindeter of If You Hsv. Scalp or Hair Trouble j g,)okanSf. who wll, acconJpany Qifford , . . ,lPincho, president of the National endi.WUrtill i).T. Hair Tonk- and Conservation association, and several cuutUiiie t. xeil It im we do. If it did 'friends on a tour of Alaska In Sn nm di nil ve i laiiu it will. Should ' ember, says he is desirous of becom- uiir .fittbitsiaKin cjirry iw away. ili-xjill "ltr H.!lr Tiili- iot clvi' t-ntlrp !!Mst;n tliiH lit tllt'.V Wtillld lng more familiar with the actual conditions in the territory' and will investigate itbe practicability of thess u ,u " ,', , " ,"7 projects: Government construction or ;iiul in nMH;v.-ni, our liusliifsx prv- H ' . , . , , i, ...i,i I a railroad from tbs Alaska coal fields UV y.m iha't If ronr hair Is i to Controller bay; owning of. the b- Kiiiuiujj t Hitu.-i'ntritlly fait out or if ' coal fields by the government of the Portland, Or, Sept. 1, Jesse P. Webb, the principal in the so-called "trunk" murderer which stirred this section of the country a year ago, will be executed at the state prison early in the coming week unless his sentence is commuted, by Governor West Webb has had two trials and an appeal for a third trial was denied by the supreme court. Governor West, after a careful review of the case, announced that he saw nothing that would ' warrant his Interference with the sentence of the court Con sequently there Is believed to be lit tle or no hope for Webb to escape the gallowa. . Webb was convicted of killing Will- .u. a. dwuMuu in Hue iw Olttliu Central hotel in this city a year ago last June. The victim was shot and then beaten to death with a black Jack aigd bis body stuffed Info a trunk. The- murdered man had ar rived at the hotel a day or two before tb? crime from Spokane, in c6mpany with Webb and Mrs. Carrie Kersh, who subsequently was proved to be Webb'a paramour. r : r Johnson had about $1900 in his possession and it was to obtain this that the murder was committed. The evidence showed th:i. after the murder Johnson's body was stuffed Into a ruck, the murderer being assisted by the Kersh W6mftn. The trunk was s;nt from the hotel to the rail road station for slpnwt to an la terlor point.' At the station one of the employes noticed a pool of blood -which had trickled from the train and It led to the discovery of tht crime. ; ' : ' ' - . ; On the Sam day Wfebb and Mrs Kersh were taken (Ii'to custody as they were returhfife "from an automobll? trip to a suburban resort. On Webb were found two watches, oim of which was Identified as belonging to John; son, and two handkerchiefs, both be lng blood stained. On Mrs: "Kersh was found most of the. money taken from Johnson. The subsequent trials showed that Johnson's death had been planned by the couple with the ob ject of robbery, Mrs. Kersh being the lure. Tlw trial of Wrebb resulted in his conviction of murder in the .first degree. The woman was found guil ty of manslaughter and was senten ced to fifteen years in the peniten tiary.- : ' , V;:,'';-:.' i'-V to my attention asd I procured a box. They gave me relief at once and I bad not used them long before my trouble was entirely removed I know that this remedy is one of great mer it and consequently I do not hesitate to recommend it." (Statement given October 10, J905.) . . . Time Is the Test - Mrs. Meiners was interviewed on May 17, 1910, and she said. "I still hold Doan's Kidney Pills in high es teem and I am pleased to again say a good word for them. I have taken this preparation recently and it has done good work." ' , ' For sale by at aeaters. vPrice 60 cente. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United 8tates. - . : ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Ppstfas ?ecilte careful J-reatroet. K ?Utet-ad, Afp v Chamberlain's Linimev reely. It will remove the sorenees in 3uickly reetore "he parts to a health j cor itioo. For b a!1 'fl)m - - . MUST BE RELIEVED QUICKLY AND WE RECOMMEND Foley's Hcney and Tar For quick and definite rcsutta. For MEASLES' COUGH, for the COUGR that follows ECARLET FEVHR,- for ASTHMATIC CONDITIONS, or a c!ouph COUGHS of ELDERLY FEOFLE, use Foley' Honey nl Tar Compound HILL'S lK!t: STOKE. i i Right in your busiest wtnton mhta vo mvs tbs least time to spare yoa tra bjq .fcely to take ditrrhoea and km mnr lys time. Unless vou have CbaraberUio't olic, Cholera ait Diarrhoea Remedy M ird twl take a doee on the first pper- of the diaeate. For sale by J1 dealers. 2CRldB and Dr School for GlrUn . Slaaia. Art. tlimitmm. Qrm&mnwL. .' y.r raUlut addtna THE; altfTCR K-l'ERMJT. I jtui imvi uuy uli tiimble. Itt'xnil lliilr, 'fiti.lc will i rmuptly enull cute diindrutf. ftlmulate liulr.crowtt) and prevent iirt-muture baldnesa, Our fulth In lu-sull 'Wy Ilalr Tonic I so HtrooK that we ask you you to try It on our positive guaran tee that your money will be cheerful ly refunded If it does not do as we claim. Two sizes, 60c. and f 1.00. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. hill's rRra store." Red Cedar Shingles VnMed States, and federal ownership of a line of steamships plying between Puget Sound and Alaska. ' It is an nounced hnre that Senator Poindexter and several progressive srnators from th middle western states will present meaaup?8 at the next session of con gress to secure the foregoing legis lation, in the event the Investigation to be undertaken by the National Con servation ; association :; warrants such ,jWjt.j action. Senator Polndester thinks this i is tne only recourse 01 las peopm ui W 1 - .... . . i ii .1- - tne unitea tsiawa to avom nm irni of coal and transportation In Alaskan . territory by monopoly. If i 1 1 -. WENAHA LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 423 Bell Phone, Main 732 U TV iT'fr ' Residence phone Main 25 e fj SSMISttJ3 a? !'!????? f ?!! f ? UWfff tf ft' 1 ft tl f H H f mm OREGON STATE FAIR ..rflef't-i SALEM, SEPTEMBER 11-16, MIL. " i ; ' iH ROME COMISG WEEK. " ' ' - LITESTOCK, POCXTEY ' AJiD AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS, RACES 1 FREE ATTKACTIOSS ASD AMUSEMENTS. 1 1 FERULLO'S GREAT Ul BAND Compttte Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON 170RKS ; ' : D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE mCHlHl SHOPS AWD FOUNDRY Snokane. Wash.; Sept. 1. Georgia M. Martin, a native daughter of Min nesota, who began her railroad career at Missoula, Mont., four and e half years ago, claims Hm distinction of being the only woman on th contl nent occupying the position of chief clerk ln the office of a master mechan ic of a transcontinental system.. Mlaa Martin, who is hardly out of bsr teens, Is connected In the foregoing capacity ,; in . th,e ,-pfflce fof tThomaa Cutlet, maBter mechanic of the Norlhi em Pacific Railway octnpany' In Spot kane. Sh has full charge when Cut ler is on the road. Officials of the Spokane office are proud of her work, saying It equals hat of the most ef ficient clerk on the road. Miss Mar tin fully understands the niechanfara nf the several locomotives "and," as one of the machinists at the round house put k, "she could give dlrec- tl6ns to put a big mogul together in a 'pinch.' She'll be boss of the Job one of these fine days." NOTICE. ' Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the undersigned for the construction of board walks on II avenue from Fourth street to Second street, and on Second street from H. avenue ;ti' t avenue, same to be constructed in ac cordance with the plans, and. specifi cations on file In this office. The amount to be laid on the streets abovj mentioned can be had by applying to this office. Certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid must accom pany all proposals, which must be filed with the recorder oefore 5 o'clock p. m., September 6th, 1911.' The coun cil reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ' C. M. HUMPHREYS, City Recorder. ; REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SESD FOR PRE3H LIST ASP ENTRY. BLANKS.. J Frank Meredith, Secretary :: j alem, Oregonr :: BAKER BUSINESS COLLEGE Only College in Eastern Oregon -. " A high grade school. Well establishedjeputation. Many graduates holding gced petition?. Skillful, pains taking teachers. LIVING EXPENSES THE LOWEST. Let ustell ycu afceut CI FIR LVMCFS. Write for catalogue, also special terms as an induce ment to enroll or. or before September fifth. .' Baker Business: College S : : .oaker, Ore gon HE ACKNOWLEDGE IT. : , La Grande -Has to Bow to the Inevita ble Scores of Endorsements. y Prove It . . After reading the public statement of; this f ellowHjnfferer given t below, you must come d this coricluslonf; ; A remedy which cured years ago,? which has kept the kidneys In good health since, can be relied upon to perform the same work In other cases. Read this: Mrs. E. J. Meiners, 601 Lewis street. Fend Won, Oregon, says: "About two years ago a cold settled on my kid neys and caused backache and pains through my loins. I felt lame and sore and any moment such as stoop ing or lifting was accompanied- by aharp twinges. While I was suffer ing, Doan's Kidney Pills were brought f JV. I t I'M BEST' i ; .i..t FOR SUNLIGHT Electric light has been aptly termed "Bottled Sunlight." It gives , the Sun's light without the Sun's heat M It la cool, clean, saf and Ban Itary. ''& . It certainly is a great conveni ence to be able to have g bright If ; : steady light at your arevice an y where or any time, Jnst by pushing a ti ViittnM X7 V l . - All nA,vl . . . . i mwwu. luuiiug iu tuw wi tieou -uuiaiog 10 oveixurn or expiooe an- l u j euiuieiy sale. , ; ' " r,N writ. .tivtliln. .V m . .Ill 1 . . . . ' 1 - u jvu uiiut vi au;uuui iai wjii kivh ynn sncn nerrei BerTlto f- o u m kibq 10 isia -i over w nn you. rnone Main 34. or call at our l r- office. Oregbr light & Power Co. T