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j m ,' vvi PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS oa. a. l r:chardson. Physician and Surgeon. OSmomc BIU'i Drat Stan. aVe Pleas Black, tsa Re Mala Pace H N. MOLITOR M. D. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Cm Means evenne and Depot Bt. ( Mala ft --- Birl'iei Mail at WILLARD, SS2ITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON P-eea Mala n tawls betiding, opposite wit ease . OOea Hoars, 1 la , I to I ' BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS -J Offloiu Foley tauoiai, Maa n. Mala IS M. E.I MalaU DKS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS ' ' ,w Pbyaiuiana ao4 8argaou : aWBlfn,H.U Gee, k Slaters, M.D OffleealaoklJtU lUelaenee Male S9 Qflka Ralelon BaUdloc OTr J. M. Berry's Him : aasldaaos m Madlsoa Ave. eeoead mum iawccw iwmaaie,K-.A w.aiaaers iMQRAMUJi OREGON " rYofcaeioaal aana Baeaaptly atleadei la . "-.. .a.l 4. dayefatgfci. -.1 ' DENTISTS REAVIS, BROS. ' , DENTISTS. CaUdlag OfSesIUeakU Black 1111 C. a Cuuthorn DENTIST oTZH Oyar HIU Drug: t-ftor. VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. P A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La.Grande, Oregon, f none 136 Residenoe phone red 701 Par mere' Una : 68 DR. W. T. DOWNE3. . VSTBftUt ART ; BOaQEOH AND, leave ordwa at aed HetldeaeeCot ' Cross IHnf store attend I at Thirty See iui as parlance, heal at reference taralahed ATTORNEYS CPAWF0RD 4 CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law , LA OBAMDnV Mee ta roley aeUdtaf. 5 f ORXaOM ! v j. W KN0WLE3 Attorney and' Counsellor At Law OaVoe la RaMaa BnUdlee; He rlaaraadeOt. , ILT.WUUaak ' , A.C. WlUleass WILLIAMS BROS. ATIOHNJJYS-A.T.LA'W , OSoilaBalatoaaalldlBf , .rbaaaiM .. LeOreeda.U'. LA. PICKLER Ovfl, Aininj; Irrigation Cnsioeerlfij; and Mkrvuywi bllmalai, Plana, and apaolfleallona. . OOoaln rokr auildlnf ' ' "' ' La UaAana, Oaaooa ' t'aal tlrad, no appattts, eanaot alaai 'work ar aaiT I bat a Uradnaai am UI allaaipaar at ooco If roa taka Uol- i ihw a kmmibt anwuaiMMai aw auia . i it i ; . . I iki. oalb. 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T . l! - TaHSlwa.t'kW aunt. -i ' O aWllllaaja. via. aa ' aoard al Traauai -rtr.u b toctara, Joaa aai I aadltaraan raita ' PR1BHDHH1P TKNT NO .Jl-K. O.' T. Utm aaooad aad tklrd Wadaaaaajra rara Maia.laL O. O. f, ka IU Vjamug katakla La Grande Evening Observer Currey Bros., Ed's and P rop Published daily except Sunday Entered at the Post Offio at La Grand, Oregon, a Beoond Olaaa Mall Matter. Monday, Oct 9, 1905. One year in advance $6 60 Biz months in advance. . . .8 50 Per month. . ... . . , . ... . . ,65c Single copy.......... ......6c ADVERTIBIHO BATES Display Ad rata famished apoa application Loeel reading notions lOo per Una flrat Uoa, jt per Una tor each autMequenl li Uoa. Rawlatloaa of eoadoleaee, pa par Una. OMtto al lluutka. a par Una. OREGON LANDS Oregon is, or should, be, a large land owner. It has receiv. general government. How much land the state now owns is an unknown quantity. It seems from a letter from Governor Geo Chamberlain to the Oregon Journal, published Oct 6.h. 1905 that the state officials are taking some steps to find out the con dition of the state lands, ; In that leltqr with leferenee to a single land grabber the governor says: "One thing is certain that np to this time more than 100, 000 acres of land havs been in his hands where the applications were apparently forged or in the names of fictitious perions and how much more there is remains yet to be seen." In another passage in the etter the governor states: "Where lands have beeu stolen from the stale I proposed to find the thief, if I could and I pro posed to get the stolen pioperty back if I could." , . The governor is tackling a big oh, hut it is hoped all good citisens of Oregon will render him such assistance as thty can. WASHINGTON SCHOOLS The superintendent of com mon schools in Washington in recent report gives the num ber of teachers employed in the common schools of that state at 6,179 of whome 1,223 are males and 3,961 females, The census recently made in -that state found 207,099 children of sohool age of whome 170,888 were en rolled in the common schools aud .6,147 attended pi ivate schools leaving 81,566 between the ages of six and twenty one that did not attend any school, a little over ten per cent - of the children of sohool age. DANGER TO LABOR Sixteen cents a day is con sidered good wages for a com mon laborer in Japsu aud skill ed labor is proportionally cheap in that country as compared ith wsges in the United States It is because labor is so much A HATTER OF HEALTH M7BEE2 iu uy Absolutely Pure nsasuBsimnz cheaper in Japan than in the United 8ta'es that the people of that oonntry prefer to'purcbase onr wheat ard raw cotton and take it over there to make it into flour and cotton fabricks. These facts suggest to American labor the danger that menaces it. If a time should ever come when the markets for all kinds of manufactured articles in the United States would be free to all the world our factories would have to mske things as cheaply bate as the same article can be prod reed elseahere on earth plus the cost of transpor tation, or shut down or else re duce wsges. This process would also reduce common labor for the closing down of our factories would send their operators onto the farms, into logging camps and mines. " MERCURY WORSE THAN THE DISEASE The effects of Mercury and Potash are worse than the effects of Contagion! Bluod Poison, for which these minerals are srenerally used. They cannot cure the disease, and in addition act np a pois on of their own, producing dyspepsia, by drying up the gastric juices, salivation, sores, mercurial rheumatism, and often necrosis of the bones. . -, - Bowlina; Qreen, Sr., Xltohall House. Gentleman! For onr four vi.n T auk. farad rreatly from a aovara eaaa of Con tagions Blood Folaon. I want to Hot Bprlnra, atayins; there four months at a ' mars lour months at a than eoaanltad phyai. tana, who nreaflribaa Harenrv. a exponas, a i Ina did aaa any aood. In fact the treat Moth. eial. Thus I continued to suffer forfour years. I mentioned my ease to a friend, who told ma that 8. a. a. had certainly enredhim. I atonoa oommanoad its aaa, and in aixmontha ooald And no trace of the dlaeaae whatever. Thla was about two yaara ag-o, and there haa been no signs of return. X). St. BAlfCmlBS. ment proved mora harmful than banafl a remedy made from roots. herbs and barks, is the only iy known an- tidote for Contagious Blood Poison. It thoroughly and permanently eradicates the poison from the blood so that no sign is ever seen of the disease in future.. S.S.S. builds up instead of tearing down the system, as do Mercury and Potash, and when it haa cured the disease every' part of tha body haa been toned up S. S.S.I uy us puniying . ana tonic euects. also removes any effects of the mineral treat ment from the blood. We offer a reward of $1,000.00 for proof that PURELY VEGETABLE. S. S. & contains - a oartiele o( Mercury, Potash or any other mineral. Home treatment book and anv nir.lir.l advice will be given without charge, THE SWIFT -PririO TO.. Atlanta. Ga. YOU m 111 SATISFIEI If your llxkala reartl aadKledraoiia Kallu 'Line ol the world" ' the IWaivar lue MHoaote BECAUSE Toare aresonuurasenlealt-wrt n and poiuiaor miaraai along the i-ia twemOeden aad Denver fiat ilu ttlp never beooates Ureaoma Ifyoaareeotnf east, write Vor .1 maUon and got a pretty bookZUiat tell yoa aUabontU.. lor- will W C McBRIDE, Agent, ' 124 Third St. Portlard ., Orezc - - - - - - - - XX H. BTJIWARD, TUESDAY, Jas. I Women Sin?- I By WiU CAatphy. t The most phenomenal success Why The play, that has electncKed the Theatrical world This is Something You'll Never Forget t mces tfirst Floor, 60c, 76o ; uw. o openaoaiuroay morning at Van liureu s Kia-v . a -. I aj a I CANDY Now is the time to think about the sort candy your Children , have been eating If you buy candy from SELDER , You need not worry ' about it, for our candy is made upon scientific . principrls and it is sll pure. A tris 1 order - wil convince you as to its merits. SELDER, TheMCandy Apples For Sale Twenty' ear loads of good wintei applas for sale. Call or addrejs tht secretary of tha Home Fruit Co , Con Oregon. d A m Lost , J Draper baa lost a tack receipt No. 162733 Issaed to himself for S 2 sacks of barley, fept 10, 1906. All person! ara hereby warned - against accepting same. e' Finder 'will please return same to J Draper, LaClrande, Oregon. sc DAVIS , President , J H CHILD t Bee. and Tress. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA. GRANDE OREGON Wa have Just received a carload of Gaogtta, Taaneaee and Italian marble monuments. There are tha flneet aver shown in tbe county . Oar monuments rome In soch a shape that as can t ut any deatga you may tnggaat Our workman are competent, too to do tha work yon desire. ALWAYS Catering to the wvnts of our worthy patrons,we have at last satisfied the constant demand made upon us for high grade tailor made suits for gentlemen. In making oar selection we have been eontent with nothing short of the "best" and now invite all "swell dressers" of La Grande and vicinity to call and inspect our magnifi eient liue of woolens for fall and winter trade. Stop amonent, when passing, and : read , our gaurantee. It will certainly interest you. Remember we are located in the Haworlh building, 1316 Adans ' Ave. . Don't forget we are the only people in the northwest who -can "make" your underwear. It is superior to anything on the market. CRESCENT KNITTING MILLS WHWWWWrW"WtllSpaWaa; wtm house Proprietor and Mgr OCT. 10 H. Browne and Jack F. White 1 -v a offer Miss Bernice Howard 3 ' ; and :; - : Original New York All star Cast 4 With a scenic produclion' surpassing anything heretofore attempted in a melodrama. The greatest of all stir ring society feats in a melodrama. iu the history of the stace and $1.00. Galery, 25c and i a .aaaa -J 11 UPNRV' FUHERilL LICEltf ED Lady assistaLt. Calls 'Phone r I. n r. r r J. 0. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr, residence S86 WHY NOT The cosy brick cottage has been sold,, pert haps you weae Intending to Investijale our, offer on it and the delay has caused you to V lose. LooK into these two other proposi tions before too late. Five Room Modern Cottage nearly new, nicely located, 1 wa VnAw n?Manl avill awl - - ' 4 " " J Five Room Cottage in nice part of town, at a very tea-. son able price. ", "i ' You eanaot afford to pay rent, when with a small amount of money to pay down and monthly paymeata abiut, the same as rent you can soon own your home.; $ A .f We have started many on the right rpad, let us start yoa. Will build yon a house according to your own plana. Will loan you money on your property t: , jCa Srando investment Co, Foley Hotel Buildiug ' La Grande, Oregon ' VIOLETINE PERFUMES THE BREATH Saves the Teeth Hardens the Gums . A. T. Prescription Druggist Old Jewelry made to look like Clocks taken ears of ""' ii It I it .:' 1 1 :. ' Z ''v'CAlVM.tMirAt.' '-'"Sk 1 9 .1 4Wr A! GARB DIRECT EliDILIlEriaS answered day and'nigbt, No. 2L - - ; 7 La Grande Oregon INVESTIGATE. r Received the., Highest award ; for purity and excellence v : at St. Louis ex- ' position Leaves a Pleaslni Af):er Effect in the Mouth and Makes the Teeth ( PEARLY White LA GRANDE, OR WATCHES? Yes, of course i we have , watches, the very t best , watches made. We also, have Clocks,' and every thing in the Jewelry line. J. H. PEARE. naw Repair work given prompt, attention. N0 POISON No (Spoiled Fruit By using Economy Jars there is no dangerfrom Zinc Poison, the fruit being inavacum, will keep for ever. . These, Jars are to be had at BAKER BROS. Phone Main 29 V MOX LOGH ttmri alAOJBia. aasaMAAAaAitAj Itfiaiiai.i - " 1 hi a Sa i i a seal