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PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RICHARDSON, Physichn end Surgeon. OQloa orar HtU'a Drag Store, See Than Black 13 69 BUlD Psaae M N. MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Corner Adaaae nun and Pepot m. ' OSttlUilN MtowMkitf WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND "eUROEOM f rhoae Mala fl Levla baUdlng, opposite Boomer Hooae BACON Bt, HALL ' PHYSICIAN3 AND SURGEONS But r bolldtog.Maiak C.T;BMoa,BeeldeneeMalaU - M. X. Hall Keeldtaee MaiaU DKS. B1GGERS & DIGGERS ' ' P&eieian and Surgeon o w Warn, . v. ..... oeo, L. Warn, u. d Telephonee Offloe Black .1331 Heel donee Wain SO Qffloe Rahrtoa Building erer f. M. Barry's Store. RUdeoea on Madlaoa AVa. eeooad door went of 'onoar neldeooa, Or. a W. Bigscre 1 LaQRANDB - OKKUON , Frufextoaa aall promptly attended to - dentists REAVIS BROS. ; ; pBNTiSTS,,r'j;,r)-- Ofaea Soaueer Building Offlee Black U " " Heeldenoe Black HIT C. B. Cauthorn ' DENTIST ' UUtoa Over Htll Drutl, Btorev U Grande, prion ; VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. F A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Offloe at AT. 'Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phone red 701 " Farmers' line ' ' '58 DR. W. T. DJWNE3. YBTK BINARY SURQKON AND Leave ordera at Had , . CroaaDrug itora ReatdenceCor otaaadlet Thirty lira yaan experience, baal of rafaranoa ' furaletied ' ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attoraeys-at-Law jla , obanoi. oaiao . tlVa la fWay baUdlng. . - J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor -- At Law ' Office la Ralatoa Building 11 LeOraadeOr. &T.WUUaaM MA.C. WIUlaaaB 'X WILLIAMS BROS. AIIORNEYS'AT'LaW . QBo, la BaMoa BaUdlag - rbonatOjl La Grande, Or. L A. PICKLER Qvd, Mirtnc; Irrigation Eninteflnj and Survevint Katlmalaa, Plua, and B ipeniaoaUoaa. . Otoee la Volay building La UaAHDa, Oaaaoa Feel tired, no appetite, eannot sleep work or eat? 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' - rOHSMTERa Or AatlUUCA-Coart MaM H.rloa, Wo a eaaata aaeb Tbanday alKht li to Rat ball. bVnakara are iavllad to atlaad. 7u. lluliuai (mjaf laactfi oWWIIHaeaajKle. 8r bmard at Traataai -nr. W la Wwrara, juka ai aaaueroaa ' ' ; tTTTVuiXHIP TENT NO U K. O. T. M .. ." . I Ikll ttulMt.n M4.ft. aaatb. la L O. U K. ball. V.!tlufkDt;tla La Grande Evening Observer Currey Bros., Ed's and P rop Published daily except Sunday Entered at tba Foat Office at La Grande, Oregon,' as Beoond Claea tuail Matter. Monday, Oct 16. 1905. One year in advance...... $6 50 on months in advance. ...3 60 Per month.'..,.,. .........65c Single copy.... .....5c , ADVERTISING BATES Dlaplay Ad ratal faraiahed apoa application Looal reading notieee 10s par Una flrat naer tlon, 5 pr In, tor mck aubMqucnl loaar- RaanlaUoaa of aoadolaBea, je per Una. Oarda of Uianka, So per line THE FAIR IS OVER The Lewis and Clark fair, that opened its gates to the public on June 1st, closed them on October 14, 1905. During the 120 days of its existence the self registering gates recorded tnat tney bad opened 2,o45,oU times for the passing in of poi sons to the fair. There were vis. itors from all parts of the world. The exhibits illustrated the achievements, skill, habits and customs of oil the people on earth. -.V'1''. . V'-v.- Oregon has ample cans . for feeling proud of the showing it made along side of and in competition with the whole earth, not only for the products of its' soil, the evidenoe of its excellent climate, the skill of its mechanics, and the substantial ly . of its educational , system. But the chief cause for pride which Oregonians feel in the showing their state made at the fair is the uniform general good conduct and civilised deport ment of our peopU as compared with the people from all over the world. Not an instance of diioHor occured during the fair. Good huniot and good manners characterises the great gathering from first to last, The ' only disappointed visitors, from older states were those who came ex pecting to see crudenees of manner and backwoods roughs ness. oucn looked in vain lor the sort of people that eastern book makers have peopled Ore gon with. Such people are not now and never were in Oregon. W T Jerome has been nomi nated ' by petition for district attorney of New. York. Bit fearless prosecution of all kinds of frauds did not seemingly en dear him to the dominant po litical parties. His chances for election are far from brilliant, though everyone knows ' he ought to be elected. Forty-five . deaths and hun dreds of seriously injured is the record of football for the last five years, accotding to a can vass made by the N Y Herald, the result of which is printed to day. . In almost every instance the death or injury was due lirecly to heavy mass plays, ibout which the Herald tayi President Roosevelt and the country at large are protecting o vigorously. Sixteen died as a result oi in- ernal injuries, four from brokeu itcks, six from concussion of he brain, eight from broken tacks, three from paralysis, t?o f om heart failure, one from tckjaw, one from blood poison i ig due to a cut received in a came, one flora a hemorrhage, od two from meningitis, in iuoed by spinal injuries suffered t play,' The injai ies included iu legs and fourteen collar mes broken and four skulls Several fakirs or grafters, con nected with the Reed Optical campany of Portland, who had been charging the exposition visitors from $20 to $200 for glasses, because of si ecial skill in fitting them, failed to pass the examination for opticians' license, recently held in Port land.' "Tricks in all trades but Dad's, and he can drive screws with a hammer.? - . - ; In 1805 the world bad not a single stesmship on the ocean, a single mile of railway on land, a single span of telegraph upon the continents or a single foot of cable beneath the ocean. In li05 it has 18,000 steam vessels, 600,000 miles of railway and more than J, 000,006 miles of land telegraph, while the very continents are bound together in instantaneous communication by more than 200,000 miles of ocean cables, and the number of telephone messages sent aggre gates 6,000,000,000 annually, and one-half of them in the U 8 alone. . Sacred Heart Academy U Grande, Oregon K ; lhis institution is conducted by the sinters of St. Francis, and affords excellent educaiional ad vantages, Classical. Literary and Scientific Courses are taught, also Music, Drawing and Paint iug according to ..the , latest methods. Preparing young ladies for the profession of teaching a specialty. t uiasses will be resumed Sept ember 6. . - . For terms and other particu lar?, rt'dr'rs . s ; . . - Sister Superior NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICR 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT MtYVUNUKHN That letlara of admlnlatmlion hare htea lwt.d br tba Cuuety Onnrt of Union Coonty, Mtate of Ores on, to Haitle I Halaton apou llieaatalaof Durtla Balaton, deoaaaed. All iMraooa having olaimaagaluataala oat are lertbv notlllcd to omuat tba aame to the anderaigoed admlulatratrit: at La Uranda, OraKtin, with propar Touchara, for the auma wunin Bin monun ma ma aaw m luu notice. latd at La Oranda. Oreaoa. Bentember 22. 1WJ6. , Haitle i. Halaton, Admlnlatratrix: I items mm owm a sioysE. . D. H, STEWARD, aaaaaaaa,aaiaaain,i,iiiaaaaaaaiaaaaii,iHa,aaiia,ia,iaaaaaaaaaaaa,,aaaaaaiaa3 MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 H. H.f RAZEE presents . the Big Fun Show AN IDN0LE ' ia.ii.nn ' SSaaVaaaTaTavSanSBJOSBBaW - IJOiSH ' -. . SaaaHBHaaHaWal . ! PERKINS i.uaajaiaaaMa.a.A.u. -a "The man who loves his wife the most Is not the one to let her roast" There hot days, in kitcben overheated by a sweltering; stove Cut out the family wash day. , Send your laundry , U us. Saves wood, time and energy.' Don't burn np a lovely disposition. Send your linen, all of it to Ae aBaCe , '" . . STEAM LAUND RY PHONE rf Main 7 La Gttnie. ! Oregon. CANDY Now Is the'urne to think about the sort candy your Children -. have been eating If you , buy candy from OT7T T"VT?rV You need 1 not worry , about it, for our candy is - mads npon ' scientific . principrls and it is all pure. A trial order wil .... convince you as to its "'meritsJ'" SELDER, TheMc,fndy an ALWAYS I 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 our selection we have been content with nothing short of the "best" and now invite all . "swell -dressers'' of La Grande and vicinity to call and inspect our. magnifi oient line of - woolens for fall and winter trade. Stop a monent, when passing; and . read , our gaurantee. It will certainly interest you. Remember we are located in the Hawortb buijding, 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 matket. crescent knitting mills : A wonderful tonic Drive eat all Impnrlttea, gives you itreugtb, health and bappineea. That's what llolllst ar'a Kooky Moantalo Tea will . do. SO cents, Tea or Tablets. Newllo Drog Proprietor and Mgr . EVERLASTING SUCCESS 1 8ee" Uncle The ' i great Josh at the New York County Fair subway Positively the largest and best production ever given this " famous play Watch for the big parade. a of the Hayseed Band PRICES 25c, 50c, and 75c t IS ka9 Wa fl) . ,M H EN RV rUHERilL : LICEtUCD u ( 3 Lady assistaLt. Calls S, T - . f . . ' aaat hi, lau n a i.Va. l ',-;; - Phone No.2L-'- - ; r J. C. Henry, residence 664 . . I !;' J. h) J. J. Oarr, residence 388'-"'-7 La GrandeOregon aWeMaa WHY MOT .INVESTIGATE? The cosy brick cottage has been sold, per,, haps you weae intending to Investigate our offer on .it, and the delay has caused you to lose. Look into these two other proposi tions before too late. Five Room Modern Cottage nearly new, nicely located, and we know price and terms will suit. - . v Five Room Cnttpge in nice part of town, at a very rea sonable price. . . ;'. ' ,.' . Yon can jot afford to pay rent, when with a small amount of money to pay down and monthly payments abtut the same as rent you can soon own your home. ; " v We have started many on the right road, let, us' start you. Will build you a house according to your own plans. , Will loan you money on your property, M ' :,' " Th J '. V . : '" ' ' --'.y,r-. v mCa Srande investment Co Foley Hotel Building La Grande, Oregon ' ., VIOLETINEilIgS; PERFUMES .THE BREATH i i iiltor PftfJ waammmmammBmaBUaaam excellence - at , . t .... ' " St. ' Louis ex- ; " Saves the - '. Teeth Hardens the Gums , ! Presaiption0ruggist - 'Old Jewelry made to look ilk Clocks taken oare of - I '.iVt . V-.i a .V v ffca--. ...... J . II v- t V aj W aj i n, t-n-imi nj.- owu. iiJa t.,,.jt 41 .- . J t f 4 i 7j & J CARFt DIRECTORS EiiBlLMERS answered day andnigbt, i i.JV. ' , j'tt.y 1 . 'I position : Leaves; a Pleasing After. ., Effect In the Mouth and -v 1 Makes titt Teeth PEARLY : J White -":'::yr' .:, ...C-'r''-- - LA CRANDE.JPR -7 I . ?' -,:? . 'r;" ' s r: ' UX9 of, course W; have watches, the very best watches made. - We also . have Clocks and every . thing in the Jewelry line new Repair work given prompt7 7 . attention. :' ''' .... . i , ' A- , . J Bo POISON . ". ' By. using ' Economy Jars: J there is no 'danger ; from ; Zinc Poisona the .fruitjbeing In a vacum,',. ,will Jkeep for :ver-l,, .These im are to be had at BAKER BROS. Phone Main 29; 0 Na I . IFHItVOHb V" . " " acturad. vajaisS i 1