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PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. L RICHARDSON, Physician and SurMi." OOJoe oyw eHU'a Drag gtore, . Ocrmoa Black Ilol Bee Mala Paone M N. MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON Canter Mui mm ana Depot BC OOoiHiinM ReaMsnra Main La Grande Evening Observe Currey Broa., Ed's and Prop Published daily except Sunday WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pbons Main 71 1U balldlng, oppoella aoaaaaer Boom Oflloe Hoars, 1 Is 4, T to I BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON H '-. OBeelaroley baudlag.ataiaM. C T. kn, BasuMnes Mla IS M. aU Hall Resldtafle Male M DkS. BIGGERS & BIOGERS Phyeiciang and 8arguDt O W Bigger. If . a Geo. L. Blgg.rs, II. 1 Telepbonae Oflloe Bleck.1321 Baeldenea Meia K Office' Ralatoa Building over J. M. Barry'. Star, kaaldene on Madison AVe. eeooud door west of former rssideaoe. Or, a W.HIgg tr ImOKAMUK - . OkKUON Pratoawaal ealla promptly aUeaded to day or night. DENTIST8 REAVIS BROS. DENTISTS OOoe BomaMt Building Offloe Black II Haaldanea Black 1117 C. B. Cautliorn DENTIST (JiUe Ovm Hilt Drug? Btorw La Grande. Oregon VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill'a Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 136J Residence phone red 701 Farmers' line 68 DR. W. T. DJWNE3. viTsaiNAar surgeon and DKMTI8T Leave ordan at Red Croat Urug etore ReeldeaceCor Mb. and 1 at Thirty five yaan experience, bast of raferano fumlnUad ATTORNEYS CFAWFORD & CRAWFORD. Attorneys-at-Law t 'L4 0 BANDS, OREGON . ltd lu Pok tBlldtng J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law Offlot la Ralatoa Building FboueUd Ut Grande Or. H.T. Wlillama A.C. WUllajna WILLIAMS BROS. A'lTOHN EYS-AT.LAW Q (Baa la Balatoa Building Pboue lOj La Grande, Or. L A. PICKLER Civil. Minlnj, Irrigation Enginecttn $ and Surveying - Katlmatea, flaaa, audapoolflcallons. tamos Id Kola building LA UaABUB. OKBUOM Lodge Directory. KAULKM La Umnoe Alria tjo F O K meen every Uiiaday Bight la a ol t ball at t v n rUltlni brethera Invited Ic attend, , A. WWU, W. P. J. K. Pollock, W. to 0 F 1 Qranaa Lodge, No W mu J IMt ball everr Saturday night, Vial luig n.an a ara (tawdiall lnnud to atianiL. Ueaalery plat can be aeon at Modal Kee- aurauh Jamra Moss, N U I. K. Bnooka, Ban. TAH ENCAMPMENT No U, I. O. O, P ssa.ia every ana and third Thuradsya In thi atontb la Odd Fallowa ball. V tailing patrl- arena always welcome i. n. euoua, i. r. end Mootnaua, aorina CARTKRM BTAa OEM Bom Cbaner N it aieets Ua sacoad end foortU Wednesday cl ' Jacb aaoaia ai vuaip aa in aiaaonic i.rupie . Mania aldrlou, W M Mary A.Waraick. g M. W.A. U U ran da camp Mo, T70S mmi vary first and third Wednesday of tb month ai 1. 0. U. P. Hall. All Tlaibcg ualrb- hora ara ouraiaiiy wtihm io eit.no, . - a. Kti.Uad, V, U John Hall, Ctarfe. ""rOkaHTEWrfOr AMKKICA-KWt"Ml7 Marloa. No S maata each Thunday aight li lOHM ball. Brothere ara Invllad to atlaad Ghaa Marl mess, Ubler RanKrr. - U g Wllllama, Kin. rl Board of Traetee-lr.Ub UUgara. joho aal kBdHarbtn Fa'ua TUIKNDHHIP TKNT NO ll-K. O. T. M uu amtnd and tbtrd Wadnvadajra aaol aoonlb, lu L O, O. F. halt ViallltiB- knlKtl Wrjlroms. U T WEIHKNbgUUKM, VOSB. MOJk MLOCII. Uaoord kaapar L. O. T. M. HI VK No. l;.-aleeU avary flrt and tbitd Tliurldaya la Iba afiarnoon at thi IOOI balk Ail Tlaitlng ladlra ara wtcom I ady Foil. r,('omiuaalri, Basel Barnoa, K accruing Sacraiaiy, Kntarawl at tha Pnat flfflra) at Lai Grande, Oregon, aa Second Claax nan uatiar. Wednesday, Nov. I, 1905. One year in advance...... $6 50 Six months in advance. . . .3 60 Per month 65c Single copy 6c Entered at tb p 't offloe at La n c Oregon ceo d clsag nia matter ADVEBT1HINO RATES Display Ad raUe rornlabed apoa application Local reading notloes lOe par Una Brat near. tlon, so per Una for aacb lubaequent Inter really too bad thut Oregon will onlv have one rpresentalive j when Congress meets in Decem ber. If the punishment lell entirely upon our deposed members it would be immaterial bnt the entire state is the loser. Many questions ol national importance will be up for con sideration besides the general appropriation bill in which this state is so largely intorested. OUR FREE DEUVERY SERVICE (Jm yonr 'pbona and lat onr free da livery aervlce bent fit yon. It may be that yon bare nerr been into oar store, bnt that mikes no difference, we aball be Jnet at pleated to deliver anything you want as If yon were onr regular caitomer. Yoa'U find oar goodi and prices satlifactory, we are dm. Red 81 Newlin Drag Co. Resolutions of condolence, je rer linen, Card of thanks, 6c per line. DEPENDENT ON FOREIGN SHIPS The Oregouian of Oct SO gives a list of 36ships now enroute over seas for the port of Port land, that have a carrying capa city in the aggregate of 65,032 tons of giaiu. There were on that date 12 ocean goipg chips anchored at Portland, loading or preparing to load for foreign countries, having a net tonnuge for grain that will enable them to take 25,641' tons. Not one of these 43 ships are American, or carry the flag of the Uuited States, end when loaded they will bear to various foreign ports 90,673 tons of American goods under foreign flags. Tne flag of old England floats over 28 of these 43 ships, that ol Prance over 16 and the flag of Russia over 1 and the German flag over 3. The foregoing statement shows how absolutely dependent, we of the Pacific stales, are upon foreign ships to carry to market the surplus product of our farms, factories, forests, flocks and herds, mid startles a shudder at what would be our condition "hould any great war between the nations whose seamen and ships are taking our produce to market, occur. As neutrals we could trade with either of the warring nations, providing we had ships of our own to carry our produce under our own flag, but would not be permitted to do so under an enemies flag to the po-t of consignment. If England acid Prance should begin war on each other to morrow neither, the 23 ships bearing the English flag nor the 16 under the French flag could, or most probably would not load it Portland and take chances ol being captured on the high seas, enroute to their home ports or to neutral ports. The whole of our foreign trade as a nation is in nearly as bad s predicament as the Pacific states. For the year ending with June 1905 all the shipping sea ports iu the United States received 30,983.217 tons ol foreign goods of which but 7, 080,624 tons came to us in Armeican ships or not one fourth of our imports. For the year ending with Juni 1905 there left our seaports foi Foreign markets in oceau goinv ships 31,157,641 tous of tht various things we export, of this tinount of exports, but 7,203,00b tns went forth to market it ships bearing the American flap while foreign ships carrud 23, i'54,533 tons of the things wt oifered for sale in foreigi markets. It is one of those things ths c nnuol be helped, but it i Insomnia and Indigestion Cured "Laat year I bad a Tar severe at tack of lDditioo. 1 oould notaleep at niaht and suffered moat eior idat- Ina paine for tbree boars after each meal. I wag troubled thia way for about three! months, when I used Chamberlain's Htomaob and Liter Tableta, and received Immediate re lief," eaya Jobn Diioo, Tallainore, Ontario, Canada. For gale by Mewlio Drag Co. ' 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 merits. SELDER, ThcMacnant JUST RECEIVED FRESH GOODS GETTING GOOD MEAT Is difficult, unlets yon favor ng with your order. We don't lay ita Im possible to get it elsewhere. Bat we do eay tbat we buy from a paity who telle ut all bla product and he ralnee the fluent Beef, Veal, Lamb and Fork tbat It ia possible to ralae. Giro ut a trial order. Brooks & Rohr Harris Meat Marktt - Telephone Main 16 J. R. UNION OLIVER. COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advanU age. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first securing a proper abetiaot. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on the official record. CURTICE BROTHERS BLUE LABEL CATSUP Sold by BAKER BROS. PHONE MAIN 29 Adams Ave. :;3 HENR 56 OAF? R FUNERAL DIRECTORS LICENJED EflBILMERS J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OK EG Room 31, Summer Bdl jN I 11. f Frightful Suffering Relieved. Buffering Irichtfullr from the vlro lent poieoni of UDdiirested food, O 0 Grayson, of Lola, Miss, look Or King'. New Life pills, with the result," ba writes, mat l wat cured " All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their ton I , layative properties 25o at Newlln'a drug atore, guurrnu leed. La Grande " National Bank Capital Stock, Surplus aud Undivided Profits $150,000 ou Deposits 640,000 00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS George Palmer, Pres. J. M. Berry, Vice-Pres. F. L. Meyers, Cashier. Geo. L. Cleaver, Asst. Cashier. W. L. Brenbolts, Asst. Cashier P.M. Byrkit A. B. Conley F.J.Holmes C. C. Pennington Kxchange sold available in all parts of the world. Telegraphic transfers to all parts of the United States and Canada p Lady assistaLt, Calls answered day andjnigbt, 0 Phone No. 621. I;1 T IT Hnnrv. reaidence 664 !3 J. J. Carr, residence 386 La Grande Oregon D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mgr v One Week Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 : Zinns ; Comic Opera and Travesty Company In the reSned Two-Act Opera-Booffe "THE JOLLY ; MUSKETERS" 3 NpIIIp. V'pnita . In bar grant novelty, "The Enchanted 3 Jewel Dance." 30 People -30 3 Merry, Jolly, Pretty, Shapely Chorus Girls Change of program every Night POPULAR PRICES I5c, 25c, and 35c Seals oil sale at Van Bureu's Satuiday Curtain at 8:30 tanaiaiaaiaaaaaaataaAaaiaaaaMAAAai.AaJ ii.il I. Bead j.. For Business WITH A FILL LIME Of FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, aud pay highest market prices. H- V.OLIVER Slater Buildino; JEFFERSON AVE Main 57. Lace Curtains, Portiers, Carpets, Art Squares and Rugs . You should select our store for your shopping place. Our Lace curtains are quoted from $1.50 to $6 a "pair. Our portiers, with their splendid coloring, are going at from $2 50 to $12 a pair. Rugs, all kinds, all sizes, at all prices. Remember us when you do your shopping preparatory A to the Holidays. ADCOOK & HARRIS, : Adams Avenue jlill WATCHES? ii Yes, of course we hm watches, the very best watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing in the Jewelry liur J. H. PEARE. Old Jewelry made to look ilk. new Repair work given prompt v i-i.a vnsen care or attention. ...