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T n j!i S TJ D A ' In 0 R n I K9s 0 B 5 E it v" E R EliTvTiN -CL. DOINGS0OF THE VAN o Cut there is nothing doubtful about this case ' , Professional Directory MUMPS.'J "T ,3, H. MILLER -Architect, room 27, New Foley Bide. Phone Red IS 71. ostkopatric. o attounisxb COCHRAN ft EBBKHARO Oeo. T. Coenran ana woloo B. Eberbard, 'Attorneys. La Grind National Hank Building. RUXDAi. oT'LT if. iOij; o o o o Uuy r' 1 1 '- -fVn o ' "' - ! : ' 1 1 . fo1 e It. J. GREEN, Attorney at Law Practice in all state and fedaral courts. Office la Grande National Hank Building. CRAWFORD & EAKIN T.'H. Craw ford and 'Robert H. Batln, Attor neys a law. Practice in all the court! of the state and the United States. Office, West-Jacobsoa Bldg., roomi J-10-17, La Grande, Oregon. PHYSICIAN- AVI) Sl'RfiKON' r.KORCB R. VEIIRS, Phralclan Rurgeon. Offlree In D. Whiting nonie. Ligin, Oregon. F. L. RALSTON, M. II. I). 0. Special ' attention to surgery, diseases of! women and children. Over Putmnn'a drug store. Telephone Main 778. VKTKKTU AKT Ancient. Admonition. Thoughtless persons who Insist on t Ik hi; diirlnir a musical perfonannee, imirrlnj tin pleasure of those who would listen t the music, we have al ways Willi us. It Is curious to note that this particular pest was already cxtam more t hit it IMkjO years airo, la the iHirieiil hook VKeelesiustlcns" we read, "Speak, thou that art the elder, fur it liei'omiM h thee. -hut with sound jildtfuicnl, mitl hlmliT lint music." im. HOWARD H. GREEN ikto Veterinarian. 1:1112 Bt rep t, J a G ramie, Or. Khtck r2. DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter Inirlan. Hospital. 1409 Madison Btate 8U-.lt Iod Inspector ana Inspector of stock for shipment Home Independent l'none. Black 41; Farmers Co-operative Phone, Main 112. Youth Will Seek Its Fortune! Japanese are sturdy voyagers. Re cently, when nnili.V Japanese were uo- Oradu-jint' to .trazll, pntrlnreh of ninety Eighth gathered his descendants to the numhei l'hone of forty-four and at their lu:id fared fortli to South America in search of new adventures and a fresh foriune; ho already had a very handsome, com petence stored away. The Chrysanthemum. It is helieved that the first sMvii.cn of the rhr smitlu'imiut In Kurie was reared at the Hoianlc gardens, London, in 1"M. The (lower's rls lalo favor was I'hietly dih' to the Stoke XewiiiK t on ('Irrysiintheiinini soeiety. whieh held Its l!r-i exhibition of hlyssoins In 1S40 and served as a school of chrysanthe mum culture for the world. Diamonds of Many Colors, Although when free of rolor they are said to he of first water, dlnnaud me found in nearly every color of the rainhow red, yellow, ora litre, green and blue. COXTItAtTOltH W. C. 1IAXSKX, Contractor Ilriek H-.ick, stone, - concrete, and file construction a ApeeiaBiy. VS07 4th St. 7-9 to 8-9 To Frost Glass. It Is often convenient to frnt hulh and lenses, and here Is a method ly whieh this work may he done at home. Ti a mixture of IM ounces of ether and IS ounces of hetixine aM two and a 1 KIIUXIOH .,t CM.1 W.ll Oil. I I... If I an ounce of mastic. The parts to he frosted Nhniild he immersed in (lily so lution a few minutes. Glass-Bottomed Bucket. A curious sitit at Palermo is to pop 'the fishermen spearing ll-h by the aid I uf irhfss-hitttomed huckets. There are iinany corners of the world where fish (are speared, hut perhaps the use of the class-holtouted bucket hi this con nection is to be seen only nt Palermo. The Chief Object. Pet before you. s the chief object to be obtained, all end that is superior to uny on earth a desirable end, a per fect ?nd. Labor to accomplish a work that shall survive uuchani;ed and beau tiful, when thrones of power and mon uments of art shall have crumbled to nshes; aim to achieve something, which, when these mutahle. voices are hushed forever, shall live amid the songs and triumphs of Immortality. Edwin H. Chapln. Drew Many to Worship. I Describing the three fair daughters I of nn aristocratic New Yorker tt ecu- J tury or so ago a writer of the period ; says: "The father used to take his : daughters to the church of Doctor i .Matthews, that stood In (tardea street. I II Such n lorely trio were rarely seen. They took all the young gallants from the other downtown church and drew a full hoirse." Build for All Time. When we build, let us think that wo bul'il forever. Let it not be for pres- ( cnt life, nor present use alone; let It ho such work as our descendants will thank us for. liusklu. ! Thing That Really Counts. The great thing In this world Is not so touch where we lire, but In what direction we are moving. Oliver Wen dell Holmes. Job Printing, The Observer, Main 37. Fraternal Directory. il B. P. 0. E. ELKS, La Grande Lodge No. iXi. Lodge meets each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Home and club privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Elks. COLON R. EBERHARU, Exalted Ruler. A. B. CHERRY, Secretary. V'OODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169 meets every first and third Monday at Eagles Ball. All visiting neighbors wel come. Dues payable at the off'ce of the clerk. New Foley Bldg., t t m., to 6 p. m. J. J. MDRCHI80N. C. 0 H. J. KITCHEN. Clerk 'iODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 tuueu on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month In the E. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbor! woloJine, J. I. GHARST, V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK, Clerk. REBEKAH3 Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem bers are Invited to attend. N. C OLIVE STAXSFIELD. Kec'y VIOLA C. B KM I A.M. K. of L. of security Mt. Emily Con uelt, No. 246, meets the second and fourth Monday evening at i o'clock at Eagle hall. Visiting members are welcome. ABE HATtRIS, Fin'l. See. J. K. FITZGERALD, Proa. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp , meets every second Friday affer noon and every fourth Friday even ing, every month In K- P. ball. All vlBltltig members cordially welcom LOUISE LANURUM, Oracle . MARY E. WEST, Recorder. F75TEAGLES, AERIE NO. 2M. Meet every Friday night, at Eagles lialL Visiting members welcome. ; Z. LILLY, W. P. A. J. LAKM, Sec. GROUND FLOOR OIL OPPORTUNITY OIL To Prospective Investors: Mniiy arc f.uniliar with Iho laro returns from sncoossful oil nitrations. Tho fortunes that have hc'ii made are fabulous ami im greater have been made than will be made iu the near future. 4. There i s'a eliaii-e for a number of Oregon men to join in a "round-floor proposition. A lease lias been secured in a positively proven field. Oil wells now produehi:;' border the lease. The oil in Ibis field is hi-h grade, selliii!;- at nreeiil at 7-" eeiils more for ea h barrel thaii other oils. J 1 If is in a field that re-mures a 200-foot depth to reaeh the oil sand, and the wells are pronomi.-ed lonu-lived. Pipe lines are in and market is pus un.m :i oil i struck. ..(. ft To those who would like to invest, b.ere are a few things to he remembered 1 things lhat .are seldom obtainable in oil invest iiients: yjrst. The field is proven. The Vase adjoins oil produetion at the present time. '' Socnnd. This is not a eompaiiy to veil stock, but a chance for a number of people to pool capital and put down a well, benefitting from what returns come from the venture. , . - Third. The lease and drilling will 1 e under supervision of a man who has 1i:h1 venrv of exucrieiice m the oil 'iiusii'ess and !is drilled in some o the lief tive as 'O. B. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. H. I 8. holds stated communications the second and- fourth rTednesday ol each month. Vlitlng members cor- j dlally welmmed. i FLORENCE BACON, W. M MARY A WARNICK, Sec. L. O. . H. La OranOe Lozge No 850, Loyal Order of Mooae holds regularYeuetings every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. In Eagle nail next to EI4S Bldg. on Washington Ave. Ylaitora always w&lcome. Dues pay able atoYoung's Sweets. FRED SMITH, Pic. HARRY BWART, Pee. wells iri the field. He is a man thorou Oregon 1'ieople, capable fif giving 1 financiallv interested now and will Fourth. All money invested will neeoimtino- will be kent. renderiiT' si Fifth. Xo salaries are t.o be pai l and no expense will confront .the inv cessarv to the drilling and the lease as 1 Tf you have ever had an inclination t oniiortunitv than this gmnnt-1 loor pi who are reliable in evcrv wav. F-u.iUv lint knowing its officers, its ininag,r and 1 connected. Tn this ease lliere ".re no offic tion to people who honestly want to d'ill which will. lie officered later air' l'rgrirei hlvh fe! Clices tll.'fl Vvm Hie wolf. i ulaced I & yen ii'in ;m cepf f, estlieiil exi-i I is (levi I invesl polllloll Iheii il; m 1(1 ,r 1 h nest and is knowiv t I'.asleru would satisfy anyone, lie i his individual attention. y 1 1 1 O 1 11 an Oregon nank and peneci all times. .the labor in drilling the well fpt the essential expense ne oped. . in oil yon-could get no better- Tor it will be handled bv people veslor buys stock in a ciiincany, dful of oil experience ofanyoiio t present, for Ihis is an invila iil to come into an investment dia1cver wav those now invest- A. F. A. M. La Grande Lo?,:e Ho 4t, A-1 F. A, Hi holds rtvulai meetings first and third 8aturdj at 7:30 p.m. Cordial welcome to all Uasona. a C. M. ilUMPHRffVS, W. M. WITjL1AVflSeC& ', KNIGHT 0?' i'T 1 JTT Af Red Crosi Lodre K8. 27 meets Wry tr.1a night ! Castle Hall ( K. or P. halj) A Pythl-in welcome to ill vtiltlm . Knlghta: J. I.. ROBERTSON". C. C. DE LILE tiKf. o! b-a" o WANTED Clcaii cotton rafs (J:t0' ing see fit. . . ' ' 1 ;'' ' The drill is at hand, readv to' work, 1 ut il will not be moved on the lease unld 20.000 is'secured. for there is itj inl ntion of having 11 Jialf-drilled well. Jf vim feel interested and want to j..in square people in an effort to inak money out of oil, now js your opporl unity. . Thooil field is one of the J.ig produ. ing cctiuiis of the lnid-ttontinent field. It is no experiment and no one is akr d to as?it in bringing in a new oil zone. With oil being produced large rpiaiiiili'S adjoining this lease, with pipeline;? in. the only chance That is being taken is to drill in an oil well", whieli certainly looks more tb.tit promising when the surroundings' arc cousiflcrcd. 18 - .Please address, stating the amount you :Trc willing to'lpvest. Olt riKVFJ.OPMKVT, ('an Ollserver, La Hrande, On-gon. ? 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