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F PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DJfc A, L RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. OOeei rRW's Dreg Store. flee Pbeoe Black tt al i Mala Pi f N. MO LIT OR M. D. ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - OmNA4Miiu4D(potM. WILLARD SMITH; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Fnae lUla Tl LtmU belldlaf, opposite Boannar Heaae OfBa. Uoan, to 4,7 lot . BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ' OOMla Polar bedldtai.MaiBlt. C, T, Baeoa, Beaidvaet Mala II M. K. Hall RealdtBM Maia U DkS. BIGGEKS & BIGGERS Physicians and Surgeons O W Bln. M. D. Oao,L.BIgre,M. D " TelaphoBea OsSee Blacklist fUeldeaaeMaiaSg. Offloa Raiatoa Balldlae; afar J. M, Berty'e oar Wort of former retldenee, Dr. 0. W. Blggtra LaORANDB - OKEUON ftuawBuaal aalla pmaptljr aiieeded to ' dareralcht. DENTIST8 RE AVIS BROS. ' DENTISTS. Omea MoMMaer Building OOet Black SI Kealdanee Black IIH C. B. Cauthorn . DENTIST Oitio Ovair Hill Drtia Store) la Grande, Oregon VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. P A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 136 Residence phone red 701 Farmers' line 58 DR. W. T. DJWNE3. VKTBaiMAar svaaioii and DKMTIBT Leave orders al Sad Croaa Drug .tore . . RatManeaCor Maaadlet , Thirty a tears experience, bait of rafaranoa . ' famished ,. ATTORN EY8 CPAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law LA OBAHDB, Mire la Foley balldlng. oaxooH ' J. W KN0WLE3 Attorney' and Counsellor At Caw ' Offloa ia Ralaloa Bailout PhoaalM . LaOraadaOr. H.T.WUUaaet ; A.C. WUUaaaa WILLIAMS BROS. ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW ' Qfloa la Halstoa Balldlag PboaaiOjl $A Grande, Or. . L AT PICKLER CM, Mlidnj, Irrigation Enjtoeerine; and Survey In Katlaaataa, Piaaa, aa4 HpaolnoaUoaa. . Ottos la foltj building - LA UBABDB, OBaooa Veal tired, m appetite, eanaot sleep work or eait That's tirednese and III disappear at once if yon take Hol llater'e Rooky Mountain lee thla tooth. SS eanU, Tsa or Tablet. Mewlla Drag (Jo, Lod&e Directory. BACH. KB La UraBO Atria in F O k, Ua.lt nn uad; Bight l K ol i luU t I i VUiUat aratbara iB'llad tcaitaaU, I, A. MatoU, W. P. t, a. Pollock, w. a 100 P-la Grand. Ha tiMau -a ikefer ball .very Saturday oishl. VlalUug naai Ban anrdiall tBTtled b attend. Uaattan pan oaa b. ana at Modal tUe- aurauk Janwa Mom, N J I. R. Baooka, Baa. TAHENOAMr-MKNT No u, i. a O. P, mmmnrnrf amend third Tkaradaye la the aaouth la Oaa Fallowa hall. VlalUng palrl arob. elwnya wloaiae I. & Snook, C. P. aVdaaead Bnbinann.Sorlbe n nwr v mm nvvn voaptcr D HaMi UwaKoad and fnanb WodDMday ot ach awalh at fiW r at IB Muoair T.mpl. Mlary A Waraick. Urn If. W. A. La Urand.lB.rap No. IMbmi em Arat and third WednMcUr of U. aaonlk a 1. u. w. r. nau. mu Tiaiui'i atxra' bun are onllally tatiled 10 ao.ad. Job a Ball, dark. rORKMTBBICIOIir AMKRICA-Coart Maid at.rfna. Ma tl mmta aak Thanda alaht la fuBta aalL BroUan are lavllad to aitaad. Gbaa Uarl aataa, Chtof aaBfrw. - OS Wllllama, Kla, Rat Board of Trnal" -iw.U a Uttnaca, J one hi aadliathatt tiluaro 4 TltnTNIvHHlP TKNT NO Jl-K. O. t. M Mm. HUUH Bill. Mll.l. fT w. ' J - aaonlk. InL O.O. K. halt. Vialllnir koliihla Wticgma v. , o.icint. u..w win MOA ULO JU, Uaaord kaapat . La Grande Evening Observer Currey Bros., Ed's and Prop Published daily except Sunday Entered at the Poet Offloa at La Grande, Oregon, a Beoond Claaa Mail MatUr. Thursday. Oct 26, 1905. Per month 65c Single copy..... So DVKRTiaiNQ BATES -Dlapler Ad ralaa fQrnlaluMl apna apptlaatlon Loeml readlof Botlaea ls per Una flrat Uob, je par Use ror aaob aabaeamt RmoIoUobi orooBdoleBoe, 50 per line. Card, of thanka, be per Use. N0N-C0NTIGU0US The possnsiione of the United 8tstes that do not join our main possessioaxare oi.lleJ non con- I , !,..!.. . Ala-ska, Hawaii, Portu Rico, Philippine Islands, Guam, Mid way Islands and Tutuila. While these countries are far away and widely scattered and peopled with people different from us itla incumbent upon us to learn all we can concerning them. This is a duty we owe not only , to ourselves but the people dwell ing there? n, because we are the makers of the laws they must obey, and the fabricators of the policies that shape their oppor tunities to live comfortably. These possessions are not bare islands or inhospitable piles of mountains. The several mil lions of people over whom we ave been placed as rultrs are posessed of the same flelings hopts and rights as ourselves snd deserve the same treatment nd consideration as wn demand for ourtelves. They are now in the grand procession of progress with us keeping step to Yankee Doodle, and over their heads floats the starry banner, the flaunting declaration that "all men are created equal; that tbey are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty and (he pursuit of happinesi." It will be a shame and dis grace if we so use the power we posess over these millions of people that when they look up at that beautiful flag they in the bitterness of their heart caused by our injustice to them, pro nounce it ' flaunting lie." As the realm of our power has in creased, so should our hearts enlarge and our minds expand, and we should get rid, quickly and forever, of the old Roman and Greek belief that the dwellers in far off lands are but tempting prey for cupidity and that stranger means hut bar barian and savage. The pio neers of Oregon and all the states built ia the wilderness of the west know from sad eipjri- pnoe the mortification of being held in contempt because they dwelt a long distance from the men who uuder our form ot gov ernment made laws for them to obey. For the eight months ending with last August, the lateefre cord we have, the people living 111 our noncontiguous territories 1 urchaeed from the peoplo of he United States $31,593,945 orth of things grown or made herein and for the same time purchased foreign made good to the value of $322,837 from or merchants making a total of $32,416,782 bought by our fat uposessions, a sum $12,211 520 greater than all our exporU in 1790. The same time we hipped to these possessions in old and silver coin $564,920 miking our aggregate exports to onr noncontiguous territories for the two thirds of the year 1800 reach $32 981,702. For the eight months ending with August 1905 we received from our noncontiguous ; terri tories things valued at $72,150, 815. The total of exports from the United 8tatf s to and imports from our distant possessions for the eight months mentioned ao-arraoatal ttllK 149 R17 At year 1905 w,n reach 140,190,- ' nin - ana oqa dra than our whole foreign trade in 1790. Good to Write on. ; Oar fall line of bjx, balk and toilet stationery includes the new etylei and latest qnalitifs of paper. The art ot paper making baa arrived at a point where very high grade paper, ean ke had at rery low prlee at leaat when we make the prises. Fin papers In tablet form are In demand for general eorraipondenoe. We bare them a well as anything elee al line. Newlio Drug Co., La Grande, Ore. Last Hope Vanished. When leading pbyglolana said that W M Bmithart. of Pekln. la. had In- curable ooDeumption hie laet hope ra- mined bat lit King's new discovery for consamptlon, ooaglit and eolda, kept blm out of bis grate. He says: This great specific completely cared me, and saved my life. Blnoe then, I have need it lor over 19 yean, and ron sider It a marvelous throat and lung cure." rjtrlotly scientific core (or eougbtfSore throats or oolds; sure pre ventive of pneumonia. Guaranteed, 60a and $1.00 bottles at Newlin's Drag ctore. Trial bottle free. 1 1 Ready For Business WITH A FULL LIME OF FEED, HAY AMD GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay highest market prices. K- V.OLIVER Slater Buildine : IEFFERSON AVE Main 57. S3 -aaTh, "Ifr MJki L "- We have a few machines of the very latest make which we are offering for only $30 Call and see tbe machines, they do their own talking Go-Carts from $3.00 to $14, they bear inspection. Pictures and Picture Frames The best assortment ever brought to Eastern Oregon. Call aud see the display Everything you ever thought of or heard oh PRICES EIGHT . ADCOOK & HARRIS, Adams . Avenue , -- Insomnia and Indigestion Cured "Laat year I had a Ter eerere at- WUI Ul , UU IKCiium r at nlgbtand euffered moat eior iolat- loi palna for three noara anar wn . r i . ...k!j4 this fnr UiMi. a wmm ,iMwf ... - aboot tbre; months, when I need Chemberlaln's Utomsok and Liter Tablets, and raoeirea immeaiaie re lief," eaye.Joha Lilion, xonamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale by A.wliu UTUgUO. 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 all pure. A trial order wil convince you . as to its I . merits. 1 SELDER, The Candy -1 Man MEAT CHEAP But not Cheap Meat Having purchased the Bock & Thomas shops and also tbe Bull Market, we are in position, with the three shops, to furnish our patrons witn choice meats at a less price than if we had onlvone shoo. It is uot our intention to raise the price of meats, but it is our intention to reduce the prion, and thereby hope to increase our trade. A trial order will convince you or tne assertion. Grandy& Russell THREE SHOPS Adams Ave. bet. G randy and Depot, Adams Ave, bet. Elm and Fir Fir Str. bet. bet. Jefferson and Adams Ave. Main 50 Main 78 ' Main 70 THE BABY A CO CART OR YOUR WIFE A ewing Machine Call on Us JUST RECEIVED CURTICE BLUE LABEL CATSUP Sold BAKER PHONE MAIN 29 : HENRY PUNERIL LICERfED Lady assistaLt. Calls Phone J. C. Henry, residence 664 . Si J. J. Carr, residence 886 aj V H9 'fTw'f f) 'SJ ! wsjpeay bvbvm vaej r . I "an'i a a a Tims' . WHY NOT ''-INVESTIGATEi' , ; ; i n ! v j V" The cosy brick cottage has been told, per haps . you eae 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.' . . j 1 . Five Room Modern Cottage nearly new, nicely located, and we know price and terms Will sniL ; J Five Room Cottage in nice part of town, at a very rea sonable price, . You can jot afford to pay rent, when with a small amount of money to pay .down and monthly payments about the rame as rent you can soon own your home. ; 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. - t .'; ' 1 ;:: jCa S ran do investment Cot Foley Hotel Building , 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 care of ! Head The Daily Observer FRESH GOODS f r BROTHERS by , v i lit -4 BROS. ; ' Adams Ave. apsdr smsm. wmm t tfaaaWaMtawatialsIS) j So' CARR DIRECTORS EI1BILflER5 : answered day andoigbt, ' " ; ' No.621. . . U La Grande Oregon B-srerBPBr,WSrXBj Received the Highest award -for purity and excellence '. at St. Louis ex jBSBBBflBaSManBate Leavesa Pleasing Alter Effect in the Mouth and Makes the Teeth PEARLY T i White HI Ll' U;GRANDE..0R WATCHES? Yes; of coarse we' have watches.'lhe very beat watches made.. We also .. have Clocks, and every- .'-thing in the Jewelry line '- '. .. ' ' ' '' ' J. H. PEARE. new Repair work given prompt attention. 3 ! "2gf