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f i i t i E ft y PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIAN3 DR. A. L RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon, C ffloe over Hill's Dreg 8tor. Office Phon. lk , Be.) denes Pboas 1 I , LHCR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Career Adam, avenue and Depot HL Offloe Phone ZA Beeldsne Fboae 681 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN ANDJ SURGEON Pbone.711 twla balldlng, opposite Bonnet Boom Offloe Hoars, 1 to i, 7 to I BACON & HALL, , YSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offloe la Fole building, Pbone U9L . T. Bacon, Keaidenos Pbone 1U M. K. Hallf jjealdtnee 2131 -DBS. BIGGERS & BIGOERS Physicians and Surgeon ,?Q W Bigger, M. D. Geo, L. Bigger, If. D ' Telephone Office 1X1 Besidenee 161 Qffloe Ralston Balldlng over J. M. Berry' tore. kcldenoe on Madison ATe. second door wct of'onner residence, Dr. 6. W.BIger La GRANDE . OREGON Profeutonal oelU promptly attended to : ' day or sigfau . ' DENTISTS REAVIS BROS. Offloe Boramer Building Office Pbone S I Ketidence Pbone 117 C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST Oflloo Over Hill Drug Store) ,- La Grande, Oregon 1. LINCOLN DENTIST ; Up stairs. Cor Adams avenue and Depot BU Phone j4 VETERINARY SURQEON l)r,,Tf A, CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Offloe at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 , Residence phone red 701 Farmers' line - 58 DR. W. T. DDWNE8. VIX&BINA.BY eUBQKON AND :, .DEITEHT ..,',. . Leave order at Bed Residence Cor Cross Drag atore tin and I at llilrty five Tear experience, best of reference furnlahed ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law ' LA O BANDS, OREGON nice la Foley balldlng. J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law Office la Kalston Building Phone U6 La Grande Qr. H.T. Wllllnms A.C. Williams ' WILLIAMS BROS. ATI ORN EYS-ATVLAW Office In Ralston Building Phone t(HS , La Grande, Or. L A. PICKLER Civil, Mining Irrigation Engineering and Surveying Estimates, riunn, and Specifications. OTflce 1110 Adams Avenue, witu John E llough LA Uhandb, ohbuon . Lodge Directory. AOLiCH La Uranda Aine lu F O a Meets every wuuil.y night in iv ol f ball at I u in Vbltlng brvtberu Icited tcaitei".. J.A. Alalotl, W.I. J. K. Pollocx, W. 8. 1 0 0 P La Granite Lodge, No t6 nteu .n their ball every Saturday uttiriU VUJMugu.nu bent cordially Invited to attend. Cemtery plat can be seen at oOice of City ATI trVJTU via G, W. Robertson, N U H. E, Ooolidge, Sea. STARKNCAbIPMKNT No 31, I. O. O. F, seeta every flrat and tblrd Thursdays In the snonut in oaa reuows uail. Vlsiung patrl an;I alwuys welcome I. K Snook, C P. Bdmond Boblnsun, Scribe 'KABTERNBTAK OKU Hope Chapi.r So It) meets the second and fourtb Wednesday cl jacb nioutb at ;:!) p m in Muonic 1'eniple Mertie AldrlcU, W M Mary A Warnick. 3co M. W'.A. La Omude Wmp No. 7703 meets very nmt and third Wednesday of the luontK at I. O. O. F. Hall. All vtilli-g iieK'b bors are cordially Invited to attend. . ' . E. Ktitlend. V, C. John Hall, Clerk. sORKHTKHH OK AMhtUCA-Court Maid MarWin, Mo tl nitU each Tliunday night In K. UP ball. BroUiers am invited to attend. 1 a HllMin, t'blel Ranker. . C B Wi.liams, Kiu. 8ec rdorTrute nr.UL, Hiiigera. John Wall ad Herbert Paktsoa La Grande Evening Observer Currey Bros., Ed's and Prop Published daily except Sunday Saturday, August 12, 1905. Entered at the Grande, Oregon, vi ail Matter. Pott Office at La aa Second Claai One year in advance...... $6 50 oix moctns in advance.... 3 ou Per month. 65c Single copy.... c A.DVERTIRINO RiTOl Display Ad ratei tarnished apoa application iooai reacting nouses lue per line flrst a Hon, j per line tor each subaeqnenl laeer- tion. 1 - - Resolution of ooodolenoe. eeter Una. Card ol thank, te per line. "The mother. In her offloe, bold the Hey Of the aoal; and the It le who itampa tba ooio -. Of character, and make tba being who would be a lavage, Bat for ber gentle care, a" "Christian man. - r .. , '- Then crown her Qoeen o the world " IMPORTED YvOOLEN GOODS For the eleven months ending with May 1905, we imported woolen goods froja foreign countries of the value of $16. 116,445. If the wool to make that a- mount of woolen fabrics forjt me use or our people baa been worked up iu American factories. instead of being exported as raw wool and returned as manufac tured .,. fabrics, how ' ... would American labor have been affected? 4 ' ' ' 1 In answer to that question let us note that in 1900 there were 1,035 factories in the United States making woolen goods, that eave " employment to an average of 68,893 wage earners to whom ere Daid aa wacea $24,757,006 an average of $359 for the year. , The Value of the finished product turned out by these factories that year : was $118,430,158 or 1,719 dollars worth of fabrics per wage earner. By a little application of arithmetic, it will be found that to produce $16,116,445 worth of woolen fabrics in American factories would re quire the service of 9,376 Ameri can wage earners for one "year. To make as much woolen fabrio at home as we imported in eleven months and to make as much as we will import this eV year at the rate of the eleven months will require the work of 10,227 hands for one year, who for their services would receive, in wages, the snug sum of $3,- 671,493. It looks as though American labor would be benefited, if ad ditional employment was given to 10,227. more wage earners and over three million and a half dollars distiibuted annurillv among them. Wool is not the only raw material that is shipped I CITY BREWERY! JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in.Eas-.em Oregon Ask for La Grande Beer and!-get .the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS AND SHOULD HAVE from the U S, worked into usable form by foreign labor and tlien brought back and sold to our people. CONTRACT LET On Aug. 9 the actiog Secre tary of War. at Washington D C, awarded the contract of building the first segment of The Dalles Celilo canal around the Celilo narrows on the Columbia river, to the firm of Smyth and Jones of Portland, Oregon. The amount to be paid is $294, 261.- 70. The contract specifies that the job must be completed by December 31, .1906 work will begiu in a short time. 'Cheerfully Recommended lor Rheumatism OGHIgbee. Danville. 111. writes Deo X, 1901; "Aboot to years ago I aa laid op for four rears with rheu matism. .1 tried Ballard's Snow Lini ment; on bottle eared me. I can cheerfully recommend It to all enffer- ingfrom like affliction" 25o, 60o,l L00 Newlin Drag Co NEW SECOND HllVin TOPF All kind of second hand goods bought and sold GEO. GROUT, Prop, 209 Fir St. bet. Adams and Jefferson RED FRONT LIVERY BARN Wm. Smith, Prop Safe and reliable rigs furn-, at all times. 8pecial ac comodations furnished to I commercial traveler, Phone.' 3-5 WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Grain and feed. Free delivery to all parts ef the city. Mountain "trade ' a specialty . v. Phone 1961 Bones, harness and wagon bought and sold -VISIT THE- Lewis and Clark EXPOSITION To be held at Portland, June 1 to Oct. 15, 1905. TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamette, Umpqua and Rogue River . Valleys, of Western Oregopv pass Mt. Shasta,' througi the Sacramento Valley to tin many famous resorts on tbt line of the For beautifully illustrate, booklets, descriptive of Cali fornia resorts, address, W. R. COM AN, Gen.Passr. Agt. Portland, Or. MADE IN LA GRANDE THh PkEFERENCE I SOUTHERN J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS fc, ... ... i ii i J Farm Loans a Specialty Best equip) eo abstracter in Union c;uuy. Many years exrri-nces with the Union couiiiy records gives me a grent advant age. 'It is foil v. to pur chase realrettt'r- without .first securing a proper abstiacL An abstract from my office will ehw the title jnrr it appears on the official record. :). R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Room 31,' Sommer Bdlij. E C DAV18 President J H CHILI Sec and Tress. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA. 'GRANDE OREGON 0ers1A 4 9 S VWMaevW MWWUI taUVU Ji aaU est marble anl granit ; hivayson hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon application. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty t: -31 lt 1 ' :-, ! G.L FOWLER Truck and Transfer 1 ,.-Jft.' Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All order given prompt ku t j attentions w m : -Oregoi SilOJfTLlfO: AlMoHPAririr DEPABT ' Time Behedul LA uaAHDK, OR IFROM Not 8:50 p m Halt take, Dener. Ft. I Worth, Omaha, Kan- Not SMam N05 No 6 &JOa. m. Mo 1 eago and East. iroruana, uailcs, Pen dleton, Walla Walla, llavtn PnniMn. I no a S;05pm 5:30 a m. fax. Moeoow, Spokane, and points erat and uunn wBpoxar.e Portland, Dalles. Pn- melon. Umatilla, Wal lula, Lewiston, Coital, Moscow, Wallace. 'War ner, Hpokane mud other Ko5 Mo 8:30 am 81O6 p.m. iKuuia eiwt ana nunb via Bpoxane Nil . Taland f'itv ',' t Dally ex bier and -.giu. ton ne tions at klit u w th ta-e lor points in VS u I iowu. No 81 ' 5:30 pm cept Sunday 9:15 a m Ofean Hleamera between I'ortland sad Ban Kranoiaoo every five d tys. YOU If yotT llrketa rad and Klo tlrauile Ralli Lineoltbe world-' the Peiivvr tue "bceulo lbereareaontanysoenlcatt -a , iHjIuts of iutermf lon th i twen Onrten and Driiv. r list never htx-oiupe llresou-- 'i Unci .le . . t 111). Ifyouareirolnir east, write l:or a lor niallon and trot a pretty u fcjbut will tell you all about it . W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St. Portlard Oregr m ii iiii f 'gwt v'ffft'rityyiiip wWrfM'tfMPHf Hirr.!,. iv TWO PIECE SUITS j - 1 5 av. i i a : x .1 ... ei Men's two piece suits (trow in favor constantly. Neither comfort nor gentility demand a vest for summer wear The vest b sno function when the thermometer says 99 degrees, We've Coat and Tronser Suits in Single and Double Brested sty'es in a varity of patterns, you'll find there's NOT AN OUNCE of superfluous cloth anv wbere, while the graceful lines aud natiy appearance of the garments are up t our usual and txcellent standard $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 Is the pric range, accompanied by our regular guarantee 500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE This farm is only 15 miles from La Grarde, on the Elgin l. . f .1 r n a. T n -i uinu'.u vi tuts j. ft, a, m. Aauroao, at tne liinenart spur. It will make several good homes, and will be sold in smalf tracts if desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good housts school district free from debt. Terms easy. Address, HENRY RINEH ART. SUMMERVILLE. OREGON. Or call at the farm for full . .v i J. f -' ... .i. ;,i. , ........ , . , f H ICE CREAA SODA It will pay you to walk a block to get the best Ice Cream Soda It costs no more. We are better prepared than ever to stop your thirst and RELIEVE THAT vi e nave only the best crushed fruits and pure rock candy syrups. Our ice cream is made from pure cream and is the best. Let us show you. A. T. HI LL Prescription Druggist fM LA GRANDE m Lomplete Machini General Blacksmith. Horse Shoeiorfand Waeon'VVork. ' i Manufacturer of The.Fitzgerald Roller F Will m 1 r I'TZ G lew Indigestion Hithlta compauioL. heart burn, flatulenoe, torpidity of the lire,, conl tipatlon. palpl.atioi. of the heart, poor blood headache and other uervoua otfen.lv. breath and legion of other allmenta, I at out-e the moat wide, spr-ad and deatructir malad, am0Dg th. Anurlcan people. Tho treatment, will cure all these t oab,ea 60c bottle Kewlip Drag Co a018. Boarding and Roohs I'eonle ritltlnir Pnwuj "1 wanting good beard and J fV II AnahlA ea!A. ll vunu.. ,.. .i;cb, van (,n nr a.Idreaa P. lr.i.i ' , . roruaua - AagUJ niirrivrnp yjJ 1 1 ni.rv3 TO MANKIND . . . . . - ' on the place. In a good particulars. TIRED FEELING. U LA GRANDE, OR IRON WORKS rinc inrl LT. J ERALD. Baseball Players and Footrs Lool J Kroger, ex-champion long distance foot racer of Germany and Holland, aritea Oct 27 1901; "Daring my training of eight weeks' foot race t Salt Lake City, In April laat.I naed Ballard' Snow Liniment to my great eat aatiafaot ion. Therefore, I recom mend Sno Liniment to all who art troubled with aorains. hrnans or rheO - matiam." 25c, 50o, ,1.00 bottle. New- IU i.TUg tJo, TAKE NOTICE PhoriA RHr1 0-1 tux rn ..am tnr tl A VIU AUWU JWW od (30 day time given). Obtape . . . . ... ... . una rroviaion in ine 'Jtock and fall line of feed.H) iu kj uranae, Ure., jaiy E J ATKINSON