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m r 1 I ( PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L. RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. ' CffleaOTHlire Ore Store. Be F boa Black m ' Be Main I'boaeW - 1 i . 1 " N. MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ',' CbrMT A flan. irniu and Depot Hi. Ofnoa Main JS t Bealdenee Main (8 - -WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN ; AND" SURGEON ' "'. Phona Main 71 Lala balldlBf.oppoalU Bommar Boom '1 iv -, Pfflo Boars, 1 to 1, 7 to I BACON & HALL, i ! PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ? orne Ib Foley building, Main 10. CiT Bnaoa, Baaidane Mala 18 U.K. Hall Kealdtnce Muin 61 ,DKS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS , .- Pliiilcian aod 8argnt O W Blggart, M. D. Geo, L. Bhjgera, If. D Talepbonea . Offlea Black .1321 ' Keeldenee Main 80 ' ' omear HaJaloB Bonding over i. M. Berry' Mtaai Madlaoa 4V. Mcond doar weetof former realdene, lr. u. w.uiaaua LaORANDK - OREGON ' ' ' Proteaaoaal aalla promptly attended to . , dayo eifht. 1 DENTISTS .REAVIS BROS. ' ' DENTISTS. ; ' OOiet Boramer Building Offlea Black el Baaldanca Black 4117 . , C. B. Couthorn ; J, -.DENTIST oiVloa Over Hill Drug Stur La Grande, Oregon , , R. - LINCOLN - ! DENTIST Up aUIra, Cat A da ma annua and Depot Bt, Pbone RcdlllU . VETERINARY SURGEON ' l)r. P A CHAKLTUN ! VETERINARY SURGEON, Office U A T Hill's Drug blurt La Grande, Oregon Phone 136 -" 1 -' Residence phone red 701 i1' Farmers' line 68 DR. W. T. DJWNE8. VKTBK1NABY . SUKQKON AND DKNT1ST ' LtaVe older alked .'- Crunk Diua lur . ' i Residence Cor ttb and I at TbUty art yoare zpertanca, beat of reference lurnUbed ATTORNEYS CKAWrOKD & CKAWt-UKl) y . " Attorney s-at-Law ; ' "... " 'J ' tk ' ORANDK, ' ORKOOM nieaiarolarbaJldlni. " . J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor ( ' ' ' At Law '' Offloa la Kaii ton Building . raooalM taUmadeUr. , H.T. WUllnma ( A.C. WllUama WILLIAMS BROS. ArL '1 OWN ii Y S" AM ' L. A . Urava la Halalou Bulldlug rlwuiOjl , LaOrand,or. 1 lTpickler CrvO, Wnlnj, krljaUon Enjinteiln and ": y Survtyini -, Batlmataa, I'laaa, auu rf, eincallani. oaoiioroky.buildlug -J LA UaAaoa, ohmkim Lod&e Directory. , CAUUOS La Urauu. Ain ,u T O h. utwl i ry Huaaay ouia in 01 r ' VuiUnabraUterulBfllad h. ailou Huad.y auilit in k ol i' Hall ' I I.A.MakU, W.r. J. K. PulKKt. W.f v uratueru Invited U aiiu-. .00 r LA Urauu LuOua. Ho 16 n p aatt ball ery aaiuiday night. Vllu.a n.t ear Medially lamed to atteud. Oeaatery plat can u aeea at Model Il4 auranl. jaiiirs Mom, N U i I. R. Bnooka. Baa. ' . ' rfAHKNOAatl'MkM No II, I. O, O. r i nairr am and tblrd liiumdajr In tl : eaoutb la Odd relluwa ball. Vtalliug Mttr t aiun alwar weienina i. iv buuuk, r. Bcrlh f .ancHW MTAB OICH Hope lHapcr fi. Hiun ttt weniiMiiajr . a., auiatb at f-xip at In Umpie KB mnrnxm r Umnm Aja,,,, w M ' Mary A aarutfk. , u w A i a (. u vau.p Mo. noil menr r fllt ad llllld Unrlj of thi auataail CO.. Hud- All vlallii aelvb boraaic-....llbiiWdH,allMl. k. knaiaud, V , C Joaa Bait, CUrk. . , X).WT:BJ OK AMh.KlrA-0.urt Ma1 . Mario a, no S la.ia awm a iiuisui.; i, ata " MratlMr are Invltod to atteud, TaTtllaon.Chlef kanrc. 4 t - f U b WlllUma, r'lu. tf atnArdalTrnarrai-m.U L maitvra, juna ai aadttaiber' t'aiiit-', . vuia-uiiMUIP la.tr it 31 -K. (X T. M Merle arooad and Uilrd Vdn.ay irh ; Zoath. laL 0.tk K. kail. VUlii(r knlKhui JoX ltSoCU, liaoord Keeper . La Grande Evening Obr.erver Currey Bros., Ed's and Prop Published daily except Sunday Kntered at tfae Poet Office at La lirande, Oregon, , aa Second Clean 1 ail Matter. One year in advance. ... . . ?6 50 Six mouths in advance. . . .$ f0 Per month. . . . 63c Single copy... ......,6c ADVEKTIdlNO KATE Oleplay Ad ratea furnlAhed upon application Local reading notices luc per line flrat nnoi Mod, ; per line for each xabaequenl - Hiaur lion. . ' ftemlutlon of coiiduliwe, 30 rer Hue. Ourda of UihuIm, 5c per Hoe. .Thursday, Sept. 2Q. 1905. OREGON COLLEGES Some of the papers in Oregon are editorially inclined to find fault becanse students go from Gi.;,ou io ulLcr its.:: ?" tlietr colleges. It is regretable that young men aiid woiton of Oregon should do so; but. the query is. who are to blanii? If other ststfs have better equipped or betler ' managed schools than Oregon, it is theechooU of Oregon, and not the students, that should be censured. a Ore gon's young people have a right to go whre their time i pent at school will assure tho best re sults: and il it is true that any considerable number cf our boys and girls are preferring schools outside their own state to ' ihoBe within it the cause Hi"refor ihould oe seriously rf,nsilercd by those who have the m ttiage ment of Oregon co)lr; r and rjniveraities. - So far as the peoplo ol Ore gon are proper part.ct to this icqury it easy be brosdty stated, lb at from the earliest tt- tilemen, of this state, "the Oregouiaus buv taken as deep, if not a deeier interest in dueitional uiaiU rs than the ptople of any nlier new statu. It v,aa the pretisient aud able work of an old Oiegonian in 184t, Qainu V Th irnton, that induced congress to grant two sections of bind in nach township of the public do- rn&iu for common fechoo! fupioit iQfiead of one aa was the rrle previous.' Old settlers. will recull the effoits of early settlers i t'oM Oregon to esti.blih high schools, Academies, colleges and univers ities. If these tfforts were not aa successful a$ their promoters wishtd, can be mere truthfully attributed to their owu ztnl nud local -mt ition thaj to want of ei her. Oumiuencing at Asb- laiid in Jackson "county the moot i ouil.em county, then in ihe a: n e, and eudins wiih Union county, the then uor;h weatcrn county, tuost any obi pionttrcan ret ail from mi inory, jfithout rtfoienoe to Any record, mere than a score of bctulcmiei1, ct'llfg3 and universities thai were established in early thm ind passed out ot txislcne f,.i lack of patronage. The trnubb was too inueh wop undertaken. Itwaa found fronisud eitperieiice that it require? m irethan build in s, located on a green pit t with the Latin iiame, campus, o irake a coilee; aud more thttu a man or woiuhii with n piece ol purfhnieiit on 'which re Bouoioua soun ling wora in the lavgua;e of 0 a'jin to eqni:-. a college. Whiilevn may he the ability and iuilustry-'ol a college professor he cauuot suc cessfully eonduct a modern higher educational institution witho.it f'sential atpartj wa and assisting libraries. These cost nianPV luJurJr SUJ Wl and a gn at deal of it without them Hum bolt, the Napo'eon of science, could not have conducted to Buccess an academy or given therein a ' student the elements of a modern education. ' "" The Blue Mountain Univers ity that lived and died in La Grande is but a tair sample of more thaa a (core of others ia Oregon that might W citad to prove the folly of trying to make students or their pareuts believe that bare walle, empty book cases and what should be labratory room filled with rub bish and a few cheap instrui inents, can do the woik neces sary to impart a modern educa tion. - ' '.""'. ' '"'; : The fact is even . at this date, Oregon has too many colleges and higher '."schools.' tt would be infinitely better for the cause of educatiou if we could concen trate our schools, have fewer, but better equijped ones, and not drive our young people from home to gel what they cannot et at linmft. .'. Strikes Hidden Rocks , Vt ben yoar ililp of health atrlkea the hidilen rovki ol CoDgamption, 'neomoola, eto , you ara lost, if too dnn't bflp from Dr. Klng'a New Uihcovry for ConttumptiOD. J W MoKinnoD, ol Talladega bprioea, Ala., wri': "I baJ been ver ill with Pneumonia, tinder the care ot two doc tore, but nan getting no better when 1 btgHO to take Dr. King'i New Discovery . The first dog gave, relief, and onb bottle cured me." Sure cure lor aore throat, bronchitis, eongba and colds. Guaranteed at Nevlin Drng Co'e. Drug tore, price COo' anil $1. Trial bottle free. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. B. Lnud Office, La Grande, Orea-oo. ' AnRUi-t 14, HUB. Nolle la hereby given that the following mimed aellter ha filed nolle of Ii la Intentlou to maae Hunt prooftn aupport ofbla clulm, and that a.il proof will be made beloro the Kcifiattr and Uulver of tlie U. H. Land OiUce, at l.a Oraude, Oregon, on October, luuj, via: II. K. No WHU, Hum A Cnwnr, of Starkey, Ureran, fur tbe MKX Dec 7. Tp- tie immi the following wltneXMt to prove hits coiitiiikioua realdene upon and en tiva llon of ani.l Innd. via: II. L. lliimetl, J. K. Auldea, A. J. Hiilllvan, Mintii Lladavall ot bin r ley, Oritton. . . W. Davla. Hfater IN A HURRY? THEN CALL' Wn. iETN0Lb5 I'he transfer mu. lie will take that truuk to the Depjt or your home in lees time than ittakea to tell iL ;; Wugon always at your nervice. Charges moderate. Day phone B 1791s, night phone R 12. Kf HAVI8 TrealUcut i H 0HIL0H Hoc. and Treaa. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA GUANDE OREGON We have Juil received a carload of GeoiU, Teoneaee aod Italian ruartile rnonumenta. The are the finest aver tbown la the conctv. Our mouoaient com lu euuh a ahapa that aeosn eat any dealga yen may tuggext Our work men are tompMeat, too to do the wntk von letr. - paica3 RED FRONT LIVERY BARN .Win. Smith, Pi op, r Srfe and reliable rigs furu. at all times Special ac comodations furnished to commercial vraveleia, Phone, black 1211. WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Ginin aud feed. Fiea oeiiverv to all paita el the city. Mountain - trade a t epi'Cialty. Phone 1961 Gj Horaoa. b.triirtM and wngona ' 9 bought and c4d ilj 9ftVMSI&BKEUi aaaataaaJBBTataaJI G. E. FOWLER Truck and -J Transfer - Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All order given prompt ' atumtiou. CHEAP MEAT Is High at ) . Any Price ; Soma meat market may aell yoo a Itood looking pleo ot taaat I or few oanla cheaper t ban It would coat you at reliable' market and yon won't know until alter yea have tried to eat It that yon bave been deceived. . v " ' I - We offer yoo the beat meats that can be bought anywoere-r-tbe beat that money can bay. . We gaaran tee It and charge afalrprloe, which I cheaper la th and. Yea cannot gat tomatbirjg.fornotblDg,Mpeclal ly In meata. . We bava everything In the market line that you can wiah lor. Brooks cSf Rphr Harris Meat Market Telephone Main 16 MEAT CHEAP But not Cheap Meat Having purchased the Book A Thomas ihops and also the Bull Market, we are in position! with the threa shops, to furnish our patrons witu choice ' meats at a less price than if we had only one shop. . It is not our intention to raise the price of Luuaie, auv it is our intention , to reduce the prici, and thereby hope to increase our trade. A trial order will convince you of the assertion. 1 " , Grandy& Russell , THREE .HOPSTf Adams Ave. bet. Grandy and . J - Depot, r : . Adams Ave, bet. ' Elm and Fir Fir Str. hoi. bet, ' Jefferson and Adams Ave. v; Main 50 ' Main 7& Main 70 A TRIAL ORDER MEANS A . CUSTOMER " All that the Seattle Grocery Go. asks is that yoa giye. as a trial order. If we cannot please we do not want , your trade! A alibfied customer is a pleased one and we try to please. The best groceries for the least money. This is our motto and atrialoxder. will be a deuion stratioa of how well we succeed. SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY . .. IUNDSL A LAWS0N. Sacred Heart Academy '' i La Grande, Oregon 1 his institution is conducted by the sisters of St. Francis, and affords excellent educational ad vantages,' Classical, Literary and Scientific Courses are taught, alfo Music, Drawing aud Pniut iug according', to the latest methods. Prepariuz ycune ladies for the ftrofession of teauhing a specialty. Classes will be resumed 'Sept ember 6. . V , .'.. ... i For terms and other particu- lais, address. ' ' 4 . ....... x 1 . ' Sister -Superior T. M. STUBBLEFIELD, Boot and Shoe Maker ! Repairing Ncally and Promptly doitfi. ," - Hand sevvinS a specialty Lewis building , yia7eaia frprmn' uaaaa.a.faf I iMiad'atr-" -AV. I HEN R V FUMER1L LICEI'JEb Lady aaeistaLt. Calls Phona ;! J. 0. Hem ij j. J. Carr, ! J. 0. Henry, residence 664 residence 386 - a. . .- - . , : 7 WHY NOT ? INVESTIGATE The cosy brick cottage has been sold, per- ; haps you weae intending to investigate our , t offer on it, and the delay has caused you to r ' lose. Look' Into these tvvo other proposP - ' tions before too late. -.'- '- '-,-' " . V-.- : ft ' v ' " - Five Room Modern Cottage nearly new, nicely located, and we know price and terms will suit. Five Room Cottage in nice part of town, at a very rea- Yon canaot afford to pay rent, when with a small amount of money to pay down and monthly payments about' the same as rent you can soon own your home. H ; ; ' . We have started many on the right road, let us start you. Will build you a house according to your own plans. -Will loan yoa money on your property.- jCa Srande Snvestmorit Co Foley lTotel Building VIOLETINE PERFUMES THE BREATH Saves the . Teeth Hardens the Gums : A. PrescriptionDruggist Old Jewelry made toookjike Clocks taken;oare ofC i " ' , rv t : if I ; J; v - :' . ' ' ' - : .ii. i i i.anaa maaiia,., St, CAR R DIRECTORS EJ1B.jLnER5 answered day and nigbt, No.21. '-.- - ,La Grand Oregon La Grande, Oregon Received , . the Ilicbest award for purity and excellence 'at St. Louis exposition Leaves a Pleasing After Effect In the Mouth and Makes the -Teeth PEARLY White' :i'"::'tZ: HI LA GRANDE. OR WATCHES?' Yes,of course we have watches, the very -best watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing in the Jewelry line J. h. peAre. new Repair work given prompt . attention. NO POISON Mo Spoiled Fruit - 4 -v ' -' By using ' Economy Oars l. . ';V;' - there IsJ no danger Lfrom Zinc Poison, the fruit ieing Intvacum, will keep; for- ever. " . These Jars are to be had at Zt mtuzi I'. ' BAKERS BROS. ; Phone Main! 29