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Ia order to MAKE ROOM ' For a mammoth car of Eastern Furniture I will tell daring the Next 15 Days Couches, Springs, Mat tresses, Dressers, Commodes, Etc At a Great Reduction Coachea $6.00 and op Mattresses ...... 2.00 " Springs 1.40 Dressers and Commodes 10 per cent above coat EG. ADCOOK 8accesor to E. Andross. Androaa Old atand Phone 9-1 G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All order given prompt attention. AC Hotel $R0OX BRJl WE CATER TO COMMERCIAL TRADE ROOMS WITH BATH raSTEAM HEATS ' All Modern Conveniences v Best Dining Room Service in Eastern Oregon. I foil m p. fen m 9 .V ",M Wotary Pubho In Improved City Property in Good Location WM. GRANT, Agent. iUL,lV MEASURE Cain w.'d,by the Cord 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain wood 3 per cord. This ia cheaper than by the load. You pay for what you get and get what you pay for. Phone 571 h. W. NIBLEY eeeeeeeeeaaaaeeaeeeaef ITHE NEW YORK To Join a New Club 3 3 m which ia aupplying the public withja mag. nificent new Bnuyclopia at about the actual cost of production and on terms with in the reach of all. If you are interested wrfte today for particulars. The member, ahip ia limited. Firat come, first served. 3 i R rMvni neural a ifUl n 78 Fifth Ajreaue Aormon Church Demurs Borippe Hews Assoelatioa 8a.il Lake April 27 The dtmarrtr ia the eMe of Don Carlos Unmet and Charles Bmnrthwait against the Mormon cbarcb ad Joeeph rfmith, trustee, waa filed this moraine. Ii m states that the church wu Improper ly mads a defendant, beoanes it ia a voluntary religions association, and ia aot a corporation or legal entity. For Protection Harieilles April 17 A mail1 Mean er which baa arriTed here Iron the far east brongfat a copy of the Eobo de Chine wbicb says npon Chlneae authority that' tba Ameriean aainie terof Fekia recently . informed the Cblneee foreign office of his oftnoaL tion to any further foreign ooenpation of territory within the three northern province of China and that he would Invite all tbe mloUtera at Fekia to trongly support China to this end. HOLLtSTKft'S) -cky Mountain Tea Hujjgstt A But Medldnt for 1m PmM. a Guides Health tad Ktitvtd Vigor. -VtflO fiwCon.tlnnHnn ln,tl.l, .vl llMir TroilhlfM. Ptmnlaa. Lorn. i. Ilwl Braulh, Mulah Boweia. HadJ UnckiH-lm. It's Kooky HounUtn Tm la Ub rm. In wiu a box. Orauloa mad. br .uaraa DniMi Company. Marilann. Wt. ' s 'lUEN nuggets for sallow people Lett i-.. ia SMantaa4A iJ5 eesssssstssessssssstase Inanrauce INS ii-ii n Sommcr HMeMeSMM Svaaaa saa easeeeeee im. INVITES VOU DEPA RTMENT New York Will Divide Funds . ' By 8oripps News Aeeoclatlon Milwaukee Wis. April 27 A vol untary petition of bankruptcy wai filed today in tbe United States Dis trict oourt by Frank G BIgelow to de faaltingbank president, listing the eeeets at Biglowe Tela atlon of 000 00. Bigelow'e indebtedneas ia, acoordiog to bis owa confession, be tween two and three million dollars. Hie creditors, a over tia United States, are filing petitions In bank ruytey, which will necessitate the re turn of securities amounting to three hundred thousand dollars, wbioh were turned over to the First National Bank. This amount will be souallv distributed among the creditors. .(Later) According to the reoort and soednle filed by Bigelow, bis total liabilities including notei indorsed, amount to three million dollars. 1$ Given the Reward Helena Mont. April 27 -The iarr In the suit of B a Pritohard of Spokane against various defendants Involving the 12000 reward offered for the arrest and conviction of Hammond, the Bear amain, stoat, train robber, yesterday brought In a verdict In favor of Prite- hard, awarding him the entire amount Tariff Revision Washington, April 27 It baa become tbe belief among publio mn here that tariff reviaion will become Ana nf th preailng issues this fall. When the I . . A. I . .. ..- MMiwuier ut. extra session In October It Is under stood he will make those men who have been keeping their flagem upon tue pulse of .the National Treason and noting (be increasing deficit feel thoroughly convinced that !a suggest ion for tariff revision .will divide honors with a demand for railroad rate legislation on the Prealdent's call Bids Wanted I will receive sealed bids from this date, April 27th, until six o'olock p m nay wo, toy the material and workmanship required and to be fur. nisbed for tbe construction of a ons story brick building, ia the oitv of La Grande, Union Countv. Oregon, the same to be constructed aooordlng to plans and specifications la my pos session, whloh can be seen br aoolT- Ingtome. All the bids must be seal, sd and aooompanled with a deposit of ten percent, of the amount of the bid, and I reserve the right to rejeot any and all bids. I Harris 64 Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby fflven that aealed bids will be received at the offloe of tbe State Fish Warden, Astoria, Ore gon, until May 20, 1006, for tbe turn, iahlng and providing of all tbe material and the erection, of a one etorv frame Salmon Fish Hatchery Building, to be ereotea at tbe-Wallowa Hatohery Station oa the left bank of tbe Wallows River In Union County, Oregon. Plana and specifloationa are to be seenat the Hatchery Station: at th. office of the Elgin Forwarding Com- pany,lUglnsand at the La Grande National Bank, La Grande. HO VAN DU3EN, Master Fish Warden of the State of Oregon. Astoria, Oregon, April 28, 1006. MRS. H. W. LAUGHLIN, i Teacher of vocal and piano s MUSIO J Graduate of Chicago Musical College Phone 1974 ENCYCLOPEDIA DEPARTMENT 78 rifth ATnu8. New Yolk . Pit-. mdS m4wUbout ohargc. Infor matloi nrding your new Eaoyolop. die Club aiao ipoeimrn ptgn of the Eocjolol. laoladlBf maps, portmlu and olorad eogm'taga. Nam. ....,..,it Bolneu AddrcM. air 8UU NEW YORK JOURNAL I Ml IlllIlIIMlIMrelliiira I0URNALI m How I Came to be an Osteopath , A. T. 81111, M. D., Founder of the Science. Ooe of my early cases of flux was a little boy of about four summers. In Macon, Missouri. He was trudging along the dasty road with his desti tute mother. I placed my hand on tbe baok of the little fellow la the region of tbe lumbar, wbioh waa very warm even not, while the abdomen waa cold. I thought it strange that the baok was so hot and the abdomen so oold; that the neck and baok of his head were very warm while tbe face, nose and forehead were odd. I began to reason. Ia all my life I had never asked my eelf what flax was. All tbe authorities I had read or met In council eoold not get their eyee off the effects tether than causes. They met pain by anti pain medicines and bleeding of bowels by astringents that closed tbe tissues from which the blood came. I won dered why doctors were so badly frightened when flux visited their owa families, If tbeee remedies were to be trusted. I knew that a person had a spinal cord, but really I knew little. If anything, of its uaes. I hsd seen In reading anatomy that the front of tbe spinal cord supplied motor nerves and tbe back side of tbe cord sensory nerves, bat that gave me no very great clue what to do for flux. As I began to feel and manipulate at the base of the brain, thinking by preesnree and rubbings I could push some of the hot to tbe cold places, I found in so doing rigid nod loose places on the musclee and ligaments of the whole spine, while, the lumbar waa In a very congested condition. I worked for a few mlnutee with that philosophy and told the mother to re port next day. She came next morn ing with the news that her child was -ii. t-iox was then prevalent In Ma con, wbeie I was visiting when this oc curred. That mothor brought' other sick children. As nearly as I can re member I bad seventeen severe cues of flux within a few days, and cured all without drugs. Other cases of summer and fall djseaaei appeared in that oity, and I was called to treat many, which I did with success. I soon found I was In possession of a large practice. I was called to see a vouna woman aaid to be hopelessly 111 with nervous prostration from fall beats. All hope had been abandoned and she had been given np to die At tbe end of a number of medical eonnoila her father asked me to step In and look at her. I found tbe young woman In bed and from the twisted way her head lay on the pillow, I suspected a partial dis location of her neck. On examine, tion I found the atlas or first joint of her neck one half inch too far back, so It had shut off the vertebral arterv from supplying the brain. I careful ly adjusted her neck and In four hours she waa oat of bed, slicking ap tor company. A preacher assembled mr brother's wife and children for tbe par pose of pray ere tor mo. . Prayers were tent up to tU the Lord I was do see as ed of a devil. He stirred up such a hurrah in Macon that those whom ho eould In. flaenoe believed I was crazy. Child ren gave me the road because I said 1 did not believe tbe Lord was a whiskey and-opium drug doctor; that I be lieved when he made man that he had given him as many lege, noses tongues end qualities as be needed for any pur. pose in life for remedies and oomfort. for snob arguments I wss called an Infidel, orank, crazy, and God waa ad. vised to kill me and save the lambs. I bade them adieu in 1875 and went to KirksvlUe, Missouri, where some tnree or tour tblnking people welcomed me and my Infant science osteopathy. I found few beginning to think. Since 187S the change has been beyond all dreams or prophecies. Osteopathic Health. Today's Grain Markets (By Soripps News Association) Chicago April X7 The quotations of grain in theCbioaeo stock markets today were as follows: wheat $0,98; corn $0 45 to $0,46; oats $0.28. Special Prices Commencing Monday Dr. O'Conner will offer the remainlug lota in O'Con nor'e addition at special prices in or der to close them oat during the next few days. . The balnoe of the tract is being seeded to alfalfa. These lots ere clone in and are desirsble resi dence property. Get bis prices and you will find this property much lower than property offered in tbe asms lo cality. Parties baying several lots will be given extra inducements. Phone 2141 or call at Cor. of Park and Oak streets. Don't For jet Pemember, itam photos at 25 da a dozen this month only, at the Taylor Btodlo. R0FE33I0NAL CARD3 PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RiCiiARDSON, Phyjickn and Surgeon. onus ever Hill's Drs Store. Omcer-oneiasS BaaHaaes1aeSg N. MOLITOR. Li, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OorMT A una aTMM sa4 Ifepct Bt. -OaVeFhoaeXM . - BaaHsaas Fa isB WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN ANDJ SURGEON Phone Til - Lewis balldlnf, opposite Bower He Offloa Hoars, lie 4, TleS BACON & HALL, r3 I CIANi AND SURGEONS Offle. la roUy blldin, PVM 1W. .' C. T. Beeoe, Bettdmee Fbone 1181 M. E.Hall, DKS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS Physicians and 8argsoaa O W Blfgen. M. & GU Begets, at. O Telephones omoeiaa R Idiww IStt Qfflos Ralstoa Balldlnf over 4. II. aerry'B Btotm, KeaideoM on Madtaoa AVaw socoa door west at format nsidaoee, or. a W.Bisfar Im BRANDS OREGON Prafeuioaal cans promptly attaUd to dayoralfht. DENTIST8 REAVIS BROS. DENTISTS. Omot Bomnur Building Offlos Fboa. 5-1 BeaMeaes Pbone UT C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST - - - e . Offloe) Over HU1 DruStore ., La Grande, OregonJS R. I. LINCOLN DENTIST Up stairs, Ooc Adams eveau aad Depot St. PhoneyS VETERINAAY 8URQEON Dr. F A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at A T Hill'a Drag Store L urande, Uregon lflionel361 Keaidence phone 701 Farmers' line 68 DR. W. T. DDWNE3.; VETERINARY SUBOCON AND DENTIST i ' Leave orders at Red Residence Cor CroaaDrug atore . 6th and I at Thirty flv rears experl.noa, best of reference Itfurnlahwl s ; ATTORNEY8 CFAWF0RD & CRAWFORD Attoraeys-at'Law tA QBANOK, OBEOOV Ofuos In Bommer Neildtng. J. W KN0WLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law ' Offlc ia Ralston Balldlag PhooelU LaOraadaOr. H.T. Williams A.C. WUllaaaa WILLIAMS BROS. ATl'ORN EY8-AT.LAW 0(no la Balaton BalMlag Phone iOsS La Ormnda, Or. Lodge Directory. aAOLRB in UrmBd. Alri. roTOK BMeto every Hunday nlf ht liKolF hall at t D BB Villtlu brothara iBvltad tn.ttand. i.iMaioH, w.r. T.H.Oilhan,W.a . lopr-n OrBd Ledge, Ke w neta 4 th.br ball eTnygMnrdaynlfhi, VlalUug BMaa enra aordially narlud tm attud. Uwctary plat oa. be mm at oAoe oTClty ReoocdMw J' a W.BobcrUea,MU . R. Snook, Bao. htab knoampmbnt n , l a a r, eaM yerj flm and third Thuradaye In th. artooth In Odd Fallows hall. VlalUag pntrt roha always welooaae I. & Snook, cTp. ,, aMmoiBobtnaoaaarlbe " A. P. A A. If. La. ramnrln Ta4m No. 41. meeta every 1st sod 3rd Bator, lay of each month. . A O WiUiama8eo, ' O D Hnffmaa W.M SU8TER1I STAB OKU Hop Chapter So IS maetau second and Court h Wa4ncaUy of ach month at ; p m ia ltoai Temple Mr. Qarm T Lle, W M lary A Wamiok, one I M. W.A L Grande Ukap Mo, 7708 meets ery Am nnd third Wedneaday of th. month at LO.O.F. Hall. All vtiltiig neUh- John Hall, Clerk. E. ReuWnd, V.C. TOR EHTKB8 or AMBBICA Oonrt Maid Marion, No a meeta aaoh Tbnnday nlghl la KofVaalL Brothanar. Invited to MUL X B TUlHon, Chlaf Raarer. , C 8 Williams, Fin. Bee indHH2aoHDr'aL Biggem, John Hall, Keep yonr bowels regular by the ase 01 isuamuennin-e DtomaoB and Liver I Tablets. Tbere ia nothing better For sale by Newlin Drag Co. 3fa g Hint Saloon CHAS. AELQUBT, fcoprirV. WINES, LIQUOES -:-KS9 CIGAES c Finest collections of staffed animals ' on the ' Pacific coast, , ; mi iiiiii ir -III II IIIHM I , Blue Front Saloon E. thOSOiS. Proprietor. rorxtT WINES, H0U0HS Imported and domestic CIGABS X Hot or cold lunch all hoora ieflknoei Avaaae OppMlte Depot iiiiiimiiiiimimin Palaco Saloon ! Cm ANDERSON. Prop. WINES, LIQUORS j awn nr ad ANDQGARS AlWaya on hand s e e Opposite Depot e iasssiissaBSaawewaeMaat THE OXFORD MK JOHN B1EVEIL Prop. CoaapUU aeaottaaent of WINES, LIQUORS AND , CIGARS Mixed Drinks s Specialty fHrSi. riSM B3WflTMnnHan aaawij Tiic Louvre! ' CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop. I ) pinb , WIHC5. LIQUORS , !2 CIQIR5 ' Gentkmen alwayi Welcome ' Fir Street Eaglo Saloon ULRICH LOTTIS, Prop. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lancheaare oar specialty JaolarsonAvenae,OppoaiU depot LMOSllUSl J.f.IOOI.PIOf. FINE WIHL5 AN& 1 lAHAn f t-iuviurvj I And the heat brands -of "vb -a a a aw Alwaya on head Mixed drinks a aMnlaltv i.k .mi e see If yon don't gn 1L This Is a sen- a tleinen'areaortand wlU be ran as auoh eiatai Tom Fleming i J BLACKSMITH Horseshoin & and . Wajonwork North Fir Street A New Cure For Cancer All InVfU. MMMMttH I to bs curable, by Bnoklen'e Arnica y' fl' r'alUr,0 Dnffleld, Va., writes: 1 bad a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed Inoorable, till Look. Ion's Arnica talve healed it, and now it Is perfectly well." Guaranteed for oots and barns, too at Mew o vrag vw urog atore.