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i I ( f ( I V v 1 v IP .1 , : t I -J ' f v. . i i I I i f; PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. Cffio or HUl'i Pnif Btor. Offlce Phone la '.. ReaUJsnca Phone W N.MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Corner Adams av.aa and Depot M. omoaPboMCM BeridaooePbonatSl WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND) SURGEON LnU tmlldlBC, oppoalU Hommer Howas Office Honrs, 1 la . U I BACON & HALL, YSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office la ioer building, fboua UWL . T. Bacon, HsddaiM Phone DKS. B1GGERS & BldOERS Pbrsluiana and Sorgeom O W Blum, at. D. Oeo,UBlterB,al.D .!..., Telephone. . -Office liCl . Healdenos 1881 Office' Ralston Building oer 1. M. Berry'. Wot. Kcaldenee oa Madison AVe. iMd door west of ormer residence, Dr. U. W.HUjier. ImGRANDK , - . OKKXiON Prufrmimn' calls' promptly attended to day or a lain. DENTIST8 , REAV IS 'BROS.. . DENTISTS Offlo Hum mar Building OffiotPboaet-1 . Hcaldaoca Pbooa U7 '. . DENTIST , ' Ohio Over Hill Drug Btorw , La Grande, Oregon . R. U. LINCOLN " DENTIST Up ataln, Coc Adama aveau. and Depot 8U ., . : .Phones.: - VETERINARY SURGEON Dr.P A CHARLTON VETERINARY . SURGEON, Office at A T,. Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon . Phone 136 J Residence phone red 701 , Farmers' line 68 DRV y."TDOWNE8.J '' VETERINARY 8UBQKON AND "" DkMTI8T ""' ;. "' '" leve orders at Red Residence Cor CroeaDrog atora 6th and I at Thirty fl. years experience, beat of reference furnished ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law lk ORANDB, , ORKQON lilt In Foley ballding. v J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor f At Law i Offlca ia Balaton Building Phone 166 LeUrandeOr. U.T. Williams A.C. WMlaroa ; WILLIAMS BROS. ATTORN EYSAT'LAV ) Qtta la fUlskia Building Phone iOjS La Grande, Or. S L A. P1CKLER CM, Mining, Irrigation Engineering tnd aurveyint lEaUmaUa.IMaBBi and Hpeainoatlona, Offloa 1110 Adama Avenue, with John EHoBgli '". ' LA UBAHDM, OUBOOM Lodge Directory. KAOLK8 La Umndt Airie jo F O a. meet every Bununy uignt " " r " f " VUrangbrelberulnviUd toavieuu J. A, MWW, W. f. j ; J , K. Pollock, W. a I O O t 1 Gmnde Lodge, Mo l n eei x ihelf ball every Saturday night. VUllUign.ein oaraeardiallylavidtoattand. Uemlery plat can be aeen at oOioa of City T a W. Robcrtaon, N U U.S.Ooolldce.rleo. ST AH BNt'A al PM KNT N o 81. I. O. O. F, aruh alwaya welcoma I. U. 8uook, C V. bluoad BoWneon.aorlba "TUHTERH UTAH OKU Hop. Cbaptrr No U naMl 111 BecOCQ IUU nu n nua; .! M a. T V - liaw M MaryAWaraW- e. l"; aT.d third W.d.,TU of the naoautai u.u. r. bora are cordially tav.a u atnd. i a,. Kvukad, V, li Juba Ball, Pert. roaXBTBHH u AataovfCA tViurt Mild Marlon, MO m nttli eaon inonuay nigai ir r I'D THIhou. Cblel Kanr. i ' OS Wiuiama, Kin. few Board ofTraateev-Hr.O Lrnbtgara, John Hal au&ilerbcrt i'aiuaoo La Grande Evening Observer Currey Bros., Ed's and Prop. Published daily except Sunday Tuesday, August 22, 1905. Entered at the Toet Office at La Grande, Oregon, aa Peoond Clean .all Matter. One year jn advance $6 50 Six months ia advance ... .3 50 Pei month ' 65c Single copy......"...,..... 5c , ADVERTISING HATEH Dlaplay Ad tuUra furnUhed opon application Local reading notion I0e per Una flrat naer- tlnn, s per Hue for audi aubnaquenl Imujr- Iton. KeauluUona of nond.iluce, jc i er Una, Carda of tban ka, be per 11 aa. BETTER STREETS The cement sidewalks and gutters in the business streets of the city are the firtt Bteps to wards permanent street improve inenls. JVJiile La Grande is a trifle youug yet for asphalt streets, she is not too youug for good .crushed rock, or macada mized streets. In the winter lime the streets are a tea of liquid mud which could be re medied to a certain extent if a solii street existed. By round ing them up, placjng plenty of 0..C-. iui, uu they may le made impervious to water and with the aid of the gutter carry off the suaplus water and leave a practically mudless street. In the residence district the streets are far too flat to ever expect solid roadbeds in winter. The present street grades will enable the property .owners to round up: the streets and other wise improve thein as they build their cement walks. The park ing, too, affords a great field for mprorement and beautifying our cy. Walla Walla for, in stance has several miles of park ing along the sidewalks. The owners have merely incorporated portfon of the street in the lawn and take as much pride in keepiug that as green aj they do their lawns. KINDLING WOOD Iuterested parties are now busy fixing up the political pot for next June. These political wire woikers are at no loes as to what they want to put in the pot but they are much bothered a to the sort of kindling wood to use no that the fire under the pot will burn satisfactorily, and make it boil to funously that the (team will conceal the con tents ot tlu pot, and the people will not know what sort of a mess they are cookiug. In many election in the past the race question, local auti- potbies, demands for economy lower taxes and the "poor farm er' have been used as kindling wood to make the political pot boil, but these times have pass ed, people have been deceived by them until they have lost their potency. Some new material must be found. The people have learned ft) at thi "political pot" is filled with un cooked official positious, grafts and grabs, which the wi3e work G. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All order given prompt attention. era want the voters to stew for the benefit of the designiog men who fill the pot The kindling wcod which the people will pat under the future political pota will be a demand for "a rquare deal," outspoken expression of purpose and no intrigue. The light from inch kindling wood will reveal every thing in the pot, and wuatever of foulness, graft or subterfuge found therein will be cast out by the indignant people, and lucky will be' the wire-worker who has put anything unclean therein it he escapes a sever scalding when the foul Etuff he to adroitly placed thereiu ia discovered and hrown out by the people. A GOOD EXAMPLE The state of Washington has a more business like ' way of making large holders of lira be r land contribute their equitable ahare of the publio expenses than Oregon. Iu that state the standing timber" is taxed, after a careful examination of,eacb tract to ascertain its actual value. We notice iu the Prosser Bulle tin that the King couuty Board of Equalization recently raised the value placed by the assessor one companie's holding of wild timber land, of about 200,000 acres, twenty fire per cent or about two dollars per acre, which will increase the assess ment of that company about $100,000. Iu that state the and is assessed as one item of value and the standing timber as another. Oregon would do a wise thing to follow the Wash ington plan. - EC DAVIS I'realdunt J H CHI I. DM , Seo. and Treaa. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA GRANDE OREGON r-" Complete assortment of fin est marble and 'granit hi ways on hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon application. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty OLD PEOPLE AND THEIR TROUBLES Old Teople have more of the pains, aches ami discomforts of life than do the young. This is perfectly natural, be cause their blood is not so vigorous, nor their powers of resistance so great, and troubles thnt a younger, healthy constitu tion coum resist oiten aulict then). Tlurinir the elvll war T iuintitil n. tarrh and Buffered with lta effects for ninny yoara. x iriea varioue remedies and doctors, but with no wood reault. Ono day I found one of your pamphleta and read it carefully. 1 deolded 8. 8. 8. waa the medicine I wu in need of and I boiran lta uae at onoe. My health waa dreadful, and ae I waa tretllng- along- In yesra, I had most of the paiua and all menta incident to that time of life; but aftvrtitkinu'thia great remedy for awhile I befrun to Improve aud aoon found my. aelf a ulronn. well man. I am now mora t han 76 yeara of age, but my health ia nood, bocause I take an oconaional bottle of 8. S. S. Nothing equala it aa atonic and blood purifier, and I recommend 11 to inoae neeaing- aucn a medicine. Fordyoe, Ark. L. 8. LOUKRIDaE. Rheumatic pains, sleepless nights, fickle appetites, etc.,. are not imagiuary with old people, us is sometimes thought. They need a medicine that will supply their blood with its lost vigor and build un and atremMhrn their ontiatitntinna & S. S. is the ideul remedy for Old Teol pie. it is made entirely from roots, herbs and barks, and docs not injure the tystem in the least ag do those medicines l'olltninili mineral iticrrwlipnt S s c is gentle in its action, purifying the blood ot an notsons and relieving old age of iu discomforts by supplying a ro bust. healthv PURELY VEGETABLE, constitution. It is the greatest of all tonics for increasing the appetite, toning up the stomach, promoting thedi gestion and building up the entire system. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga, Spoiled Her Beauty Harriet Howard, of 200 W 31th at., New York, at one time had liar beauty spoiled with akin trouble. -be writes "I had Suit Khoum or Eczema for years, but nothing aooKl cure It, un til I used Niicklen'a Aruica Salve.'1 A quick and auia beaiar (or cuts, burns aud sores. 25o at Nawlln Drug Co, drug ator J. R. OLIVER. , UNION OOUNTY ABSTRACTS l..:ii:.::,.t",,"-i ', 11 -."-i . Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county., Many yeara experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advant age. : It is folly to pur chase realestate without first 'securing a proper abstraot. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it fppers ou the otlicial record. ). R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Room 31, Sommer Bdlg. VISIT THE- Lewis and Clark EXPOSITi ON . To be held at Portland, June 1 to Oct. 15, 1905 TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamette, Umnqua and Rogue River Valleys, of Western Oregon pass Mt. Shasta, througi the Sacramento Valley to thr many famous resorts on the . line of the y SOUTHERN PACIFIC I D. Fr beautilully illustrate-, booklets, descriptive of Cali- ' fornia resorts, address, W. R. C0MAN, Gen. Passr. Agt. Portland, Or. . , OREGON SllOHTLlfil DEPART TimeHchcdul LA l.HANDK, OR. krROM No a 8:50 p m No 6 8:U0a.m, Mo I Halt Lake. Denr. Kt. Worth, OiimliH, Kan sas City, HI IxjuU, Chi cago aud KasL Nol 6;.V)a ra ' No 5 i iu a viwnuu. uauci. rru dletou. Walla Wulla, DabIIoh T-., I au UayUm, I'oiiHiroy, Coi- , Nol t.ift p m (AO am. and puiuta enit and norm viaapuaar.e Portland. Usilloa, Pen dleton, Cmntilla, Wal- MO 5 8 6 p.m. lula, Lawtston, Cotlai, Moaiow, Wallace. W r nnr, 8pokaiie aud nthur poiuU earn and north via B(Kkane No Mini No.S! Daily ex. cept Bunday Dili am laland City, Alml, Im bier Mud . Iffiit. iin. No HI 6;a0pui ne tluoa at Kln w th Hlae lor point in w at- 1UWU. Uraau Htoamera between 1 'or I Jan d and Han Franaaoo aver' five d ijrs. Knmii'tKMMii. VOXJ WILL M SATISFIEI If y M'r Jlcketa rrart the Itenver aad Kin UiniKle Rath. in. "fHwuio Line ot the world" " ItKOAUSK , t'uere are o many anrnle alt -at I unci li'nt. nr IntereNt hIouk th i'ie . -twet-n rwdrn and IVnvrr 1'iat lit, ti Ip uev.ir heooniMi tlraoma If v.m nre mliiK east, write for .itor. niMtoii and rit a pretty boo thr.! will trll you all almul it W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St. Oortlard Oregc TWO PIECE SUITS Men'a two piece suits grow in favor constantly. Neither comfort nor gentility demands a vest for-summer wear The vest h a no function when the thermometer says 99 degrees, We've Coat and Trouser Suits in Single and Double Bresled Bty'es in a varity of patterns, you'll find there's, NOT AN OUNCE of superfluous cloth any where, while the graceful lines aud natty appearance of the garments are up to our usual and excellent standard $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 I the price range, accompanied by our regular guarantee ASH BROS. A.lM.AtllUU.iiU.lilliUllliHlllilil 500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE' This farm is only 15 miles from La Orarde, on the Elgin branch of the O. R, & N. Railroad, at the Rinehart spur. It will make several good homes, and will be sold in small tracts if desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good houses on the place. In 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 no more. We are -better prepared than ever to stop your thirst and RELIEVE THAT TIRED. FEELING. : We have only the best crushed fruits aad pure rock candy sj'rups. Our ice cream is made from t pure cream aud is the best. Let us show you. A. T. HILL Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE. OR LA GRANDE Complete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith, Horse Shoeiiig'and Wagon'Work Manufaciurer oiThe4Fitzgerald Itoller Feed Mill D. FITXG El'R'A L. D. i Indigestion With its compsntoi.s, heart barn, flatulence, torpidity of the lirei, eon stipatioii. palpltatioL of the btwrt, poor blood Leadacb and other l.eivous symptons, sallow ski.i, fonl tootue, olfenaive breath and legion of other ailments, is at o.ice the njoet wide spread and deetraotiva.niladj among the Ahitricai people. Tho Herbine treatments will owe all these troubles. 6oc bottle Newlin Drug Co Boarding and Rooms People riMtlng Portland fair and Hiiting good board and rooma at reaa onabla pticea, call on or address Mrs. E Bartholomew, 250 Dlion street", I'orUaud Angoat 8 ' OUTFITERS TO MANKIND IRON WORKS Baseball Players and Foot Raceri f IW.-'- Lonu J Kramer, ex-champion long distance foot racer of Germany and Uolland, writes Oct 27 1901; "Daring my training of eight weeks' foot race MB,t.e Utf ' ,tt APril lat.lBsed Ballard'aSuow Llolment to mj great est satisfaction. Therefore, I raeom.' mend Snow Liniment In .n i. . .... " are troubled with spralna, basea or rhea- mutism. 5c BOe. ti im K..n. un Drag Co. TAKE NOTICE Phone liod 97L Old Tn.n wood (30 daya time given). Cheapa (Jrooeriea and Provlaiona In tba oitr XT .m n ..... l 1 a . ., " n anu inn unavol feed. Dated La Grande. Ore.. Jnl ur 11 i I ... 'fill' P1' 1 JATKlNanv