LA GRANDE EVENING OB3KUVER, THURSDAY, OOTOBBR 5, 1911 ' 'r"" - t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PUYSICUSS AND SCRGEOSS K. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W, LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Houre 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind 312. . . - Dr. Loughlin's Res. Main 757; Ind. 1297. DR. M. K. HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phone, Main 23. C. H. UPTON, Ph. Q. 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 Mai 32. ; DBS. USDERWOOD & CJiDERWOOD i Physicians .and Surgeons. 'V DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Specialist for women . . Offices. Cor. Adams & Depot, over Wright Co.'s Drug Store, rbojies Main 728; Main 22. GEO. t W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician.'. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8. 9 and 10.' Phones: Home 1332, Pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. DR. C. A. SMITH, MECHANO-THER APIST. Successfully treats rheu matism, kidney dia ase, h.3art dis ease, weak lung3, constipation, pel .. vie disease, catarrh, and diseases of the nervous system. Consultation free. Charges "reasonable. 'Phoni Black 3351. 14U Madison Avenue. i ATTORNEYS AT LAW COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys. Chas. E. Cochran and GfoTT. Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon T. H. CRAWFOfcD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys at law. Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. Of fice in La. Grande National .Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City, Oregon. ' G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR, not Drugs, not Surgery," hot Oste opathy Consultation free. Room 20, La Grande National Bank Bldg. lng. Phone, Red 3181. DR. P.. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. ' Office at1. Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone, Black 1361; In- dependent Phone 53; Both Phones at Residence, ? If you' knew of the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you ' would , never wish to be without It" For sale by all dealers. ' " eod LITTLE LESSON IN EC OM O MY QUESTION. Support you have two men working for you. The first you pay $t a day; the second $2. The second man does three times as muchiwork as the first. Which is i ANSWER The second man because ha gives you better value for yojir money. . NOW TAKE LIGHTS. Oil lamps seem cheap when none of the dis advantages are taken Into consideration. But for very little more you cai have eljctrlc lamps giving many times the light. Besides they ar$ clean, odorless, safe-and convenient. When you consider how little more you pay, and how much more service you get, you cannot but agree that, at our present rates, tlec trklty furnishes the best and cheapest service. Phone Main 34 for rates. ' Eastern, Oregon Ught & Power Co. A DOLLAR'S DAT. .. . One morn a silver dollar woke Inside Sam Snyder's clothes And softly to Itself it spoke, "Oh, where do you suppose I'll sleep tonight?'. Perhaps away ' From here In alien lands For, if Sam goes to town today, I surely will change hands." '. At six Sam started for the town, At eight the coin was spent) In Parson's store Sam laid it down, Then over hills he went . To see the barn of Walter Chase, A model of its kind. (For some such barn for his own place ' Sam Snyder had In mind.) Not long in Parson's busy till The dollar had a rest,. For Sam was hardly up the hill Before the coin was pressed In Humphrey's hand to fix a horse That flay had cast a shoe; And so the dollar, kept its course To other people, too, Until It came to Hinry Black. Now, meanwhile, Sam that day Had seen the barn and staftrd back Along his homeward way. His good wife met him with a kiss While you were gone a .man left th!s And said to him, "See b?re He owed to you, my near. ''.) ' "H- said of corn a while ago You let him have a sack; KIs name (of course, you want to know) , His name was Henry Black." Sam looked upon the dollar bright And what do you suppose? The self-same dollar that same night . Still slept In Snyder's clothes! DOUGLAS MALLOCH ' Alabama State Fair Opens. Birmingham, Ala., Oct ...5. With ev- lerything in readin.-ss for the public land bright prospects for a record- breaking attendance the Alabama stays 'fair threw open its gates here today Th: fair Is the largest and most com- plets ever held in Alabama, comprising as it does a most elaborate display of j practically all of the natural and the I intuufactured products of the state. The exhibits in the agricultural, live 3tock and poultry departm ; nts "eclipse all those of fornur years. A wide va rVty of high class amusement fea tures has been provided by the man agement and the spe d program also is of rare excellence. ' Easy to Get Rid of Dnnu'nin. I iauui uu. uicaua iiiai uuhu iicai imc J roots of your hair there is a vast army 'of little Invisible germs or microbes. And this army never sleeps; it wag ,'s a war of destruction night and day. ! It destroys the nourishment that the hair must have in order to grow vig orously and abundantly. PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over America will destroy these germs and at the same time furnish the hair roots with Just the proper nourishment to make hair, grow lustrous and luxuriant ( PARISIAN SAGE Is guaranteed by the Newlln Drug company to banish dandruff, .stop - fall hair - and itching scalp or-money .back. ' It Is a -delightful hair dressing that wins instant fa vor with refined women. Sold for only 50 cents a large bottle" by the Newllu Drug company and druggists every where. Girl with auburn hair on ev ery carton and bottle. cheaper for you? SEW ROAD BUILT IS DISTRICT SO. 18. Personal Mention Covering Dfctrirt About Ilock Creek. . Lone Elm Rancn, Rock Creek, Un ion County, Oregon, October 1. (Spe cial) Autumn is here with a profu sion of green and yj'llow and crim son coloring, and autumn daisies and purple and blue flowers, that make the landscape cheerful while winter vegetabV:3 are in process-of maturing, and th; farmer's heart can scarcely be other than gladdened by the generous prospect before him. CI Sol kept on his good behavior whij -transmitting himself to summer climes below the "line" and refrained from giving' us any disagreeable storms as he sometimes does, so we although a few- nights wer: rather cold. - Supervisor Montgomery brought out his force of men and gav.3 them a sir: nuous week's work on the notori ous rock pile of Sheep Creek hill en-1 cteavoring to construct a respectable highway along that impregnable waste of public possession and althoiuh he wes compelled to exced the financial limit accorded him for the purpose by the county authorities, he succeeded in accomplish'ng a fine Job of work un - der existing circumstances, and gave us'a real dirt road fit for an automo - Ml- drive. Indeed, supervisor iR. D. 18 is a trump in the highway, business. Wiv would' say right here, if Union county and especially the city of La Grande wishes, to boost their country, and Induce trade from neighboring ralitles to nromote their business w.i fare, no better way can be devised than ; by 'having good roads leading into the principal town and shipping point. We have timber, grass water and soil in abundance and of the fin:st quality, but oh "dem roads." Mrs. Sam Frakes and children fro"n Starbuck, Was1!., came for a short r!c!t tr hpr T9rpntn. Mr onrl XlrR ti , i Bursap near Rock Creek, returning home Wednesday, Sept. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Preston took dinner lad(lrf8se3 of greeting by representa ln th- city last Sunday with their son- tlyt of colleges and theological seml-in-law and dau?ht.-r Mr. and Mrs. Fred throughout the cpuntry . An Klees. it being the first anniversary ,nspepUoil of the new bunding8 fol. of their marriage. Grandma Spears si ill enjoys the com forts and pleasures of a long life .9Ued with earnest ndeavors and contrmt- ment, and her many friends hone she may be spared among them many Unnivtrsary of th-. landing of John years more. . Irctwltk on Oct. 5, 1675. Fenwiek, A heavy rain visited us on Sunday j sailing from London with a few asso last terminating in a little snow about c& . s, found hla'way up the Assam two Inch-s in depth but soon disap-1 hocking river and settled here.' The rearing. Without any serious effect town was the first permanent' Eng on the temperature. Ush settlfirient In New Jersey as well Eugene and Noel Burnap and their as th first Quaker settlement In Am families from Touchet, Wash., are vis- erica. The anniversary celebration iting their father-a.id mother, Mr. and today included historical. exercises and Vn.Wn Bii"na: 1 v. n military and' civic parade'-. ; -Tv ' ST?- . ' i - f ilV ? til vi I bm . f.i: 1 f I'll' l" .fj ti ,JK- - ' liWiilniiiinininii r-r-iiiriitfBniiiiiitifri.iiBnTYr-fi'i.fiWiimtt.nT- - "J" mifciw f re" " n--'w iiiftinHnr rri-rrffi- Florence Roberts and Thnrlow G. B? rirtn In MJ1ni the Penman," Coining to the Steward, October 10. LICK CREEK OUT FROM WALLOWA 'SHOWS RICHXESS. Shafts and Cross Cuts Show Good Pay Stuff In That Section. Wallowa, Ore., Oct. 3. (Special) C. A. McClaren htrturned Monday, morning from Lick Creek where ha has been with High , Williams. Mr. McClaren brought back with him some fine copper ore specimens from the Williams Bros." mine. The cVvelopnunt work Is progres sing rapidly, he states, everything U being done in the best of shape and when the work is finished it is perma nent. They have one tuiuvil 600 feet, another 67 feet and a shaft .sunk 30 feet on the vein. .The 600 foot tunnel is in ore all the way and they are running it to tap the shaft. WJwn they get und;r the shaft they will make a raise and make be something like 150 feet in depth. Where th:y have cross-cut the w?ln in the long tunnel It measures 22 feet in width, the ore being about the same in character all the way across tfo3 ledge.' :': '.'.'''.. .: Th y have 14 claims In the group and have a 'fine surface showing on all of them. They will keep a force tf men M work on the claims this J w,nter' . ' ' Th have a wa8aa road w,thln one ,mile of the mlnes now- havin8 bulu j sevcn m!lea of road la8t year- lthe road is completed they Will corn- nience shipping ore. " itv Seminary Handings Dedicated. CYfa-o. III., .'Oct. 5. Before one of th wo distinguished gatherings of 0-;'c"o ana enurenmen ever neia '?r n'r)x a P"rP9e. the tn new utllnfc the Chicago Lutheran "eoiog.cai semmary at Maywooa were formally dedicated today with ,m a day program of exorcises. The program was ush red In this morning with an historical address by Rev. Dr. Henry Warren Foth, of Greenville, president of Muhlenburg college, Al lentown, Pa., and Rev. Dr. Samu 1 Wasenhals, of Fort Wayne, Ind., de , , , ' ' , illvered the dedicatory addresses. Thii I afternoon was clven over lareelv to lowi d the ccnclvslon of the exercises. First Quaker Town Celebrates. t Snlpm N at 'fVf.' S .TnrsAvltpsi jereabouts today celebrated the 236th FRATERSAL ORDERS OF LA GRAXDE. A. F. 4.-A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet ings 'first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOYT. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. H. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ls 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 Camp No. 7703 . meets every Monday In the month at the I. O. O. F. haU. All rlslllns attend. E. E. DANIELS, , ED. HEATH. Clerk I'eEBEKAHS Crystal LodK No. t meets every Tuesday evening In th ' I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN, N. G. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Bee. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cro Lodge No. 27 meets every Monrta . night In Castle ball, (old Elk's ball A Pythian welcome to all vlaltlnj - ' ' ,. " ' JESS PAUL, C, C. R.L. LINCOLN. M. of R. ft 8. O, E. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. F C. boll's stated communications tbt second and fourth Wednesdays i each month. Visiting members co: dlahy lnrited. CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M. -r MARY A. WARNICK, Sec, Grande Roride NURSERIES (Trade Mark.) Foreign and domisBtic trees, roses and shrubs.. ' We guarantee to give satis faction. We dq not claim our prlce to be lower than the low est but claim the quality of the stock Is the highest attainable.. Therefore when comparing our prices with others please bear In' mind that all trees are not alike.' Our main specialty lies in satlsfylng'a customer and fil ling his order with trees of the most excellent quality. Orders large or small will receive prompt and careful attention at, out hands. L JI. HORNBECK S CO. . ' Office-- . " -Uffyi,,; :r4-.5CjfaMi Ronde vValler-iWij' """ La Grande.' "This Is Different" X You don't think you care for.J Kippered Salmon. . That's because you nevr tried5 i the kind we carry. . T " Many people are the same way. T I They prefer Mackerd or Halibut BUT KIPPERED SALMOS f Why, try a small plece'for lunch. 1 If you don't say it's the most de- j liclous fish you ever tasted then t . you don't pay for it. 25c A POIJSD. FOR SALE BY I Pattison Bros, f : -. . 7 MitHIHHIHIIMIIt If The Gossard corsets. They lace lr front, without belts, buckles, band, straps or other contrivances. They are cut exactly like a surgical band' ag. They gently support the orgaa'f. Impel correct poise, deep breathing, correst position, both Bitting ; and standing, and have beautiful artistic lines. MRS. ROBT. PATTISOS, Phone Black 1481 Corse tier fOU 0CGUT TO KSOW , . this shop, and Its ability to serv yon best, j Our one stronr ' desire is to tnrn oat.tna be-vt ' CLEASISG ASD PRESSIXG and to price our services fa" meet yonr satisfaction. We be ltove vre do this. If your gar ments need enr attention sent ' ' them to us and we will do yer work promptly and; guarantee not to rnln the materials. , ELITE DYEING & CLEANING V7CiJESv Main 64. 11. Vt. "TTairironw HARAVOH'S TRU-FRUIT CHOCOLATES AND Made Just Right; NO IMITATION FLAVORS All leading Confectioner? 1: SeU'Jhem OCONNELUS Cigar Store FooL JK',: . i Cigars, Tobae co :. and; . ::,:ink8 best and most con:t ",?tn of cigars In the clty.'r ' . "- Observer's Coast League base, ball scores every day there's a fame. - Corner Depot and Jefferson St John Melville im Mams hi LA CRMiDE, ORE-.. lumb Heatinp-