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. J? ( ........ . :- PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L. RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. Office orct UtU'i Drag Etora. Offlc Phone 18t - Residence Pbone 551 N.MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Corner Adams avenu and Depot BC OfSc Phone ZU ReeideDee Pbone 681 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN ANDJ SURGEON Phocie..711 . iis batlding, opposite Bommer Boom Office Bonn, 1 to 1, T to BACON & HALL, YSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office in Foley building, Pbone UVL . T. Bacon, Becldence Pbone 119. M. K. Hall,,,'estdiac2121 DKS. B1GGERS & BIGOERS physician aud Surgeons O W Blagers, M. D. Geo, L. Biggert, M. D Telephones Office Xl Residence 1K81 Orace1 Kslaton Building over J. M. Berry' Btore. Residence on Madison AVe. second door went of former residence, Dr. O. W. Bigger La GRANDE . , - OkEtiON , y.f..;.C-'' 'timmwly attended to ' ' ". day or night. DENTISTS REAVIS BROS. : DENTISTS Office Boromer Butldlng Office Phone 81 Kesldence Phone 117 C. B. Couthorn . DENTIST Office Over HtU Drug Store La Grande, Oregon R. l. LINCOLN DENTIST Up stairs, Cor Adams arenut and Depot HU Phone VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. PA CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T iliil'a Drug Store La Grande, Oregun Phone 136 J Residence phone red 701 Farmers' line 58 DR. W. T. DJWNE8. VBTKKJNARY SUKGKON AND DKJiTIST Leave orders at Ked CroM Dt ug store Ruhldence lor olh aud I at Thirty 0v years experience, bsl of reforeuco furnished ATTORNEYS CFAW10KD & CRAWIOKl? Attonitys-at-Law LA OHAM)H, OKKUON tilt t In Foley bulldlig. J, W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor ' At Law Office in RalMon Building Phone 166 LaUrandeOr. U.T, Wlllinma a. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS. ATTORN EYS-AT.LAW Offloe In ltalsloo Dullillug Phoniti5a Im Grande, Or. L. A. PICKLER ClvEl. Mining. Irrigation Engineering and ' C ourvt ying lEr-ttuiHttw. I'Iiidh. lilul i.Tlll;aUonH. onieeiwuA.iHii.i. Avtuue,ttitiijUi1U.;na.;nii C S.A VHAim, 'tttu)n Loae Directory. JkAOLhM 1 ti:iini Airiv tyj K O K tivwt! vry rfuutioy inula lit l ol I Ilhll 8 : It Vkitlniilir-.'tlii'iu li!viiil tintiviv, I J. A. ilatolt, W. 1'. J. K. VolliKt. V. a i O 0 K 1'S iiraluit' l.mlo, No it i t . i thetr lisll rrrrvMiiiriUy niht, t ..' ii rn. ir(lia l ' V iriHfn (4slT.'lhl. t Vtmlrtj plal eau Uc ktfu at utlice of tliy 1 Recorder. (S. W, HotwiUou. N v, i MTAK fcN AMl'MKNT No al. I. O. O. K. aneet ever flrw anl thirj 1 liurxdays Iu tlie M unuiu id una reuowa mill. vixIIMik lurl archi" Hlwayi wrlcunie I. It hu.Mia. C. 1'. Bdniond Hnhluxoii. Hcrlhe nCAS'l't-'lUe HTA It UK Hoiw l hMer No tat the Mcdiiit .ml l.nirtii Wtdiunliij jko nmnio at j:j(i in i)1 siaMimr l Muruv Aklrirli, W lar M aruirV. Scr M. W.A. l irHinlM mm p u, ttib rumB ' try firm and lluril WctlnTwtnv of tlie Uonlh at 1. O. O. K. Hull. All vIhIiu'K utii U bun are cordially iuviUtl i" sunnl. L W....I-...I V I very .vua iiiii, tiiik, ; ll.- tl-ll . ! -1. I , SOVKSTKIW OK AMKHll A- I.M M. d ' MsriOD. So 2S tiirtik arli TliuniUv nmhl m : . . ' . jaTuiM.n.i.it kB,.,..T. f c wiliian. sin, k.1 H.wMofTnjnties-1.. 1. Iiiir..r. ...in mi, !f udtierber' l'in"Ti ! La Grande Evening Observer Currey Bros., Ed's and Prop. Published daily except Sunday Monday, August 21. 1905. Entered at tbe Poet Office at L Grande, Oregon, a Second Claw ail Matter. Od6 year in advance. .... .16 50 Six months in advance. . . .3 50 Pel month.. 65c 8ingle copy.....'i 6c ADVERTISING KATES Display Ad rate tarn tubed npon application Local reading nolloee lOo per line first nsei tlon, ;o per line for each subsequent Inser tion. Resolutions of condolence, jo ; er line. Cards of thanks, 5e per Una. TRADE WITH CHINA There was iu session at Portland, Oregon, a gathering of leading business men, from the states west of the Mississippi styled The Trans-Mississippi Congress. On Friday the lead ing subject was the Chinese boy. cott which came up ns a pre amble aud resolutions which read as follows: "Where, American . trade with China it suspended, and Amerioan vessels ar nuable todiscbarge their cargoes at I hiaeee porta and Hong Kong because of the refusal of Chinese to handle American products: and Unsolved, TliattheTrans-MiBGi.aii.pi Commercial congress, in convsntion assembled, respectfully petiiiona tbe president of the'UnitediStates to, if deemed expedient reiterate hia In structions for properUeatuient of tbe privileged classes orkChina, to ascer tain through the proi erfcebannela the reasons for the present boycott, and to appoint a commission Ito investigate and report to congress with recom mendation for a oomprehensive.iffimi gration law framed ,to remove all un reasonable reetrictionH,lut to exclude from the United State and our insular possession all undesirable persons from every country." This acliou oy so lurge and respectable a gathering of lead ing men from the western part cfthe United States shows the importance which is attached to the boycott of all kindsof Amer ican goods by the people of China. Am! as his is at pre een a very live q lestiou to the eop!e of Oregon aud Uuiou county the Observer presents the following figuiesfroiq ollici- cial sources to assist its readers in forming an opinion thereon. In 18'Jlwe imported from China IIOO.IGO iu c'ld and in )903 27,995. In 19U3 we exported no gold to China aud imported none. In 1894 we imported m silver from China but in 1903 our i ui ports reached '11,220. In 1S91 we Hxpomd to China 1 0 3, 500 in silver and ii 1903 $92,- 0C0 worth. In 1894 we imported 1 17,135,- 0 8 worth of mtr.haudir-e from Chiua, the same year we export arr.-rrTvr. rr w it w fs W t f?'TrrSW77tfllK!r W II II WiVf 1 1 n" ll' STKWAHD, The world's greatest KOLB MS DILL 3 And Their All Star Cast 1 40 Pcoplc40 I nmous California ' Beauty Chorus iu I. o. u. ONE MC1IT M0i. AUC. 21 ilU'It'5 . .,,-, . , . '.. tl "V3I T.l IIUI . 0 yn,.ie:tr. tl0 f irts-. Cirt-I lc ' t . . ed to Chiua merchandise valued at $5,862,426; making the) bal ance of trade against us in 1894 of $11,272,602. In 1903 our exports to China amounted to $26,648,846, our imports to Chin ft r. that year f merchandise were valued at $18,898,163, showing that in '-bat year we bought more mer :handis from Chioa than we -old her by $7,750,6b3. From our present, trade view point it looks as though China will lose more by this boycott than the U S. The fact is the expected growth of our trade withChina has been disappoint ing. In tbe ten years 1893 to 190iJ our exports to China in creased from $3,900,457 to $18,- 893,163 while our imports grew from $20,636,535 in 1893 to $20,618,846 in 1903 There can hardly be a very rapid growth of China's foreign trade so loug as money is so scarce in China as at present. The per capita of money in China, as given by the Statisti cal Abstract of the U S publish ed iu ICS',- by the U noPr ment of Commerce aud Labor is $1 64 The per capita of money in the U S on Aug 1st, 19G5 was $34. 85 and of mouey in circu lation $21.28 Spoiled Her Beauty Harriet Howard, of 209 W 34tli St., New York, at one time bad her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She write "I bad Bait Ehenm or Eczema for years, bat nothing wonlJ care it, un til I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer fur cnts, burns and sore. 25c at Newlin Drag Co drag store If your paper is not delivered as you think it should be, please notify the tlicH and tbe mistake will be rectified. G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All order given prompt atUntiou. KC DAVIS l'lCNldt'Ilt J H CIUl.DH . Sec. aud Trias. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA GRANDE OREGON Complete assortment of fin est- marble and granit uU-ays on hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon applicati u. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty T W H T W W f If f Wmy Proprietor and Mjr Germau Comedians J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS I , . 1 Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipi d abstracter in Union county. Many yeara experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advant age. It is folly to pur chase realesta'e without 6rst securing a proper abstract An abstract from my office will 6hw the title just as it appears on the officii! record. ), R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGUN 'j Room 31.. Sommer Bdlg. -VISIT. THE- ! pwic 3 ml Pbnk EXPOSITION To be held at Portland, June I to Oct. 15, 1905, TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA . Through the Williamette, Umpqua and Rogue River Valleys, of Western Oregorv pass Mt. Shasta, througi the Sacramento Valley to th many famous resorts on tbt line of the SOUTIIEKN PACIFIC I t Fr beautilully illustrate, booklets, descriptive of Cali fornia resorts, address,' W. R. COM AN, Gen. Passr. Agt. Portland, Or. Short im DKl'AKT Time Schcdul LA l.KANUr:, OK (ROM No a 8:S0 p m No 6 Halt Lake, Duutcr, H, Sol tViu a m No 5 Z Mp la worth. Oiuaha. K;tn- saa Cltv. St. Ijiuis. 1 1.,. 8:is0 ai-mT ottfo aud East. Portland. Dalles. Pen dletoa. Walla Walla. Davtou. I'tunerov. HI. No i ;i5pm 6:50 a m. lax. Moacow, Hpokane, and point ernt and north via Spokar.e I'ortland, Dalles, lVn dletun, UmHlilla, Wal lula, Lewistou, i'ollai, Mokcow, WallHce, S ar Iter, ttpukune ami ollu-r MO J 8:05 p. m. No B:.'i0 a m IKtiina east aud Unnu via SiH)knne No.2 DkIIj ex cept Sunday B:l j a id Islaud City, i,ce!, Ira bier and . .arm. Con- No HI 6 ,30p m ne tious at tlif U w til ian.e ior poinu in v .1 1 owa. 0-ean Ht earners between I'orllsnd and ban Franoiaco every rive d i. K.P. POOWK. Aswnt. YOU WILL HE SATIS! If your tickets iad and Klo Niamte KaiU. Line ot the n-orld" J the Denver lue "soeuio HKOAUS-E There are so many scenic att -act tn end poluts of interest lon th t-ie . . tween Osden and Denrtr Hat ilittiln never beeomea tlrwoine Ifyonaresolnn esst, Write Ifor .Hot. teuToa,ntir'Uy hMk-llMi W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St. Portlard Qregc mm TWO PIECE SUITS Men's two piece suits grow in favor constantly. Neither 3 comfort nor gentility demands a vest for summer wear 3 Tbe vest h s no fuuetion when the thermometer eays 99 degrees, We've Coat and Trover Suits in Single and Double Brested stv'es in a varity of pa'terns, you'll find there's NOT AN OUNCE of supeifluous cloth anv where, while th graceful lines and natiy appeorance of the garments are up to our usual and rscellent standard $7.50, $9.00, Is the pric lange, accompanied y our rcgslur g'.?o.r ASH BROS. 500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE This farm is only 15 miles from La Grarde, on the Elgin branch of the O. R, & N. Railroad, at the Rinehart sjjur. It will make several good homes, aud will be sold in stSall tracts if desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good houses on tbe place. Iu a good school district free from debt. Terms easy. Address, HENRY RINEHART, SUMMERVILLE, OREGON. Or call at the farm for full particulars. - ICE CREAM SODA It will pay you to walk a block to get the best Ice Cream Soda It costs uo more. We are1 better prepared than ever to stop your thirst and RELIEVE THAT We Lave only tbe best crushed fruits aad pure rock candy syrups. Our ice cream is made fiom pure cream and L the best. Let us show you. A. T, HILL Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE, OR m m 'm I LA GRANDE Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith. Horse Shoeing'and Wagon.Work. Manufacturer 01 TLe4 Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill D. F I T X 3 EI R A L D. r l-iDPmrTrM: est, Indigestion With Its conipanlor.s, heart bum, flatulence, torpidity ot the liver , coh stipatioD. palpltatioL of the heart, poor blood headache and other ue vooa aymptons, sallow tkia, font tODRue, offensive breath and legion ot other ailments. Is at oiieo the most wide spread and destructive malady amoog the American people. The Herblne treatments will cure all these trouUea. Soc bottle Newlto Drug Uo Boarding and Rooms People -biting Portland fair and wantiug good board and rooms at reas nnulila ntina. ..nit i,. k. - f uu or auaress Mrs, i m oannoiomew, 250 Dlion street, Portland Angust 8 $10.00 and $12.50 OUTFITERS TO MANKIND TIRED FEELING. IRON WORKS Baseball Players and Footlcers LoaisJ Kroner, ex-champion long I aieiance fojt racer of Germany ana Holland, write Oct 27 1901; Daring my training of eight weeks' foot racel at Salt Late City, In April last, I need Ballard's Snow Liniment to my gr& estsatisfaofion. ' Therefore, I recom mend Snow Liniment to all who are troubled with sprains, b'uses or rbea mutism." 25c, 50c, $1.01 Dottle. Ber lin lrug Co. TAKE NOTICE Phor.e Red 071, Old Ton store f"' wood (30 days time given). Clienpe 5j O -1 e given). CiieaiwJ tisi .n in the ni'y-! i 1 line of fwl.Vj I rti . Ore., Julj Groceries ai.d Pniviei .ns in the Aew stock aud fnll Dated Lh Urande, -4