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PrtUrtSSIONAL CAK03 PHYSICIANS DR. L RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. uaeaavarliM's Urea. More. N, MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Con AcUua tm u4 Dapol ttC OtAea Main M HaaKleoea Maia 6t WILL ARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Fbooa Main n Lta baUdta. oppuaiu tumutm H Otnoa Buurm, I la 1,7 lot BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ,. ; Unt W Koy balldlD. Maie It. C. T. tUeuo, Haawlanc Main IS M. K. H.l Hraldtoac Maia t DtS. DlGGtltS& BIGGER Pujsiciaas and Buryaa a W Hium, U. D. Uea, U mera, I Tel.pbonas Offlo Black VM ' HealdanM Main V Otoe K.tatoo UalMlna ovar J. M. Btrry um. Rtfridanea on M..IU00 AVe, aecou. door tat of 'cuiar rnidsuM, IK.U. W. Ulwet IaUKAM) - OklCOON " PnrfauuiMl aalU promptly Uail4 to 4avaf atntiu rtsMTISTS REAVIS BROS. . DENTISTS. OOua fetoiaaMt Building Offlet Black M Kaaldauee Black III C. 13. Cauttiorii DENTIaT iTTIToe) Ovw Hill Drug, tor La Grande, Oregon VETERINARY SURQfcQN Dr. P A M.AKLTUIS VETERINARY 8UKUKUN, Office at A T Hill's Drug tttor. L Uraude, Oregon flume 130 1 Residence phone red 701 Farmers' line 68 UK. W. T. ijWNEa. VITEKI.Ni.aT B OKU EON AND DBKTlttT IraiTeordaiaatKad CraasOrog atore Batldaae Cor 6Ui aad 1 at Thirl ftva rears exparlanoa, fcest of rsfareaoi Airaialiad . ATTORrtEVt UfAWrURD d CKAWt-UKU Attorneys-at'Law LA OaANUI, OKKQOH ih lb hj balldU. J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law Office la HaMoa BBlldlag Phone IM LeOmndeOt. ILT.WUIiaaw A.C, WUUajne WILLIAMS BROS. AT10HJN KYS-A'J -JLAW tjnVa la KaJaloa Sulldlnf " PaoMiUst UUreod,Or. . L A. PICKLER Chnt, Minwj. Irrigation Engineeilng end aurv. ym KaUaialaa, Plaaa, aud ttiwclOoatuMu. (HIUM til Kulty tuilUluc LA Uuahub, Umoim ' Lod&e Directory VULKM-La Ur.au. Atria iIO oaafrtt arrv Muaii.j aiahl in a. o4 r baU a S i J. aTTiuu, w. f. J. . funock, W. ,00 P La Uraaoa UMiga. o to n aau iMtf aali avarr aaaiay uat Ti.iMawww laoardiaUriavnM waHauo. Caaaiary paM eaa bt aaaa at Mpdal n . James Mom, M U I. K. Huouks, ee. ... U k Nl IMfHKNT No tl. I. O. O. P aMata avat Sna aud third Thandaya la tht a,uota la Odd Pvitowe hall, .vwiubs pxtri areha aiwai weloMua i,KWuui,ur, Hdawad tauataana.ecrtbe kabTKHH MTAH OK Hop Ohar Mv I BMa Uw aacuud aud aatta waducadaf o Mcta BMieta at 1 9 ai in aiaaonr i.iupia McaaHNiia t r atartla AkUloU. W at . Mary A Warnlck. ' U. W.A. La Uraudrtaatp " tSSmirn ' mii Orat and third - w waa--wa m t mmtk a. UO. O. P. Hall. All vl.lu.'f aalrh Jobs Hall. OWrk. "WarlTBHiOor AMkaiCA-uri M.. Anil ili. H taM aie luvltad laMiaad, Board at 1 rmauat -K'.U L. Hunan. Ja tai aadrtn-nar " m TtllKNDHHIP TK.HT T. M. Uku urooud and Iblrd Wrdncaday- aa alalia, IdLO. O, P. kalL VwUlurjiclkhla I O.T. M H1VB No. 17,-Maets r rt .ad lai'dTnartdayala (he afiataoon at tbe f ,i u P aalk A I litle laJIfaan. welooou-. Haaal Baraea, Kaooratof oaciriaix. La Grande Evening Observj CURREY BROS., ED'S AND PROP. Published daily except on Sunday Entered at the Pott Office at La Grande. Oregon, as Second Class Matter. One year in advance $6.50. Six months in advance 5.60 Per month 65 Single copy .v 6c ADVKKTIHINO KATB4 Lrtaplar Ad rate furalnhed aa appllealkM tdmmi reaxttof aoUoea too par Una Oral naa- Mon, se par Una far each sabaequeol Uoa. leeMtiUoBaoreoadolaBM, je er Una, rd o tuaoka, te per Una. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6. - 1906 It is beginning to dawn upon the people of this county that the forest reserves are of no benefit except to a few forest rangers. The Chesnimus reserve is an absolute detriment and steps should be taken to have it annulled as a reserve and thrown open to settlement Ledger Democrat. - The Wallowa Democrat and Lostine Ledger have consolidated and will be -,.wh.i..4 m I iiaHna tinder the name ot the Ledger-Democrat. J. A. and J. F. Burleigh are the proprietors and as both are experienced newspaper men there is no reason why they should not make their new venture a success. Wallowa county is developing rapidly and as they have been identified with the country for many years are conversant with the field. We wish them success. The Promoter, a new weekly publication has just appeared in Pendleton under the editorship of H. C. Willis who has had many years experience in journalism in Umatilla county. The first issue of the Promoter shows energy and is certainly characteristic of its name. There is a wide field in this great Northwest for aggressive promoters of the highest type. Tomorrow the elections in various states take place. The public seem to be more interested in the municipal contests in San Francisco and New York, particularly in the latter, Mr Hearst is making a whirl wind campaign and he certainly has the old timer' politicians guessing. He cer tainly has the interests of the masses on his side, but the Tammany machine is usually successful. Until the 0. R. &. N. company builds closed sewer from the shops to the river or to a point where the sewerage can be discharged at a place of safety. just so long will the north end of the city be threatened with disease. Typhoid, scarlet fever and diphtheria are diseases bred in such filth and the children of the city are the ones to suffer- Let soma action be taken to persuade the railroad company to build this sewer and safe guard the community of that section of the city. . . -? , ...j Our attention has been called to transient picture frame man who .has been working the town. This man buys his frames from a local dealer for say a dollar apiece and then retails them out to the people of the city for $2.60 and $3.00 each. Itis false economy to'believe that soma outsider can come in and sell goods cheaper than the man who is on the ground with a stock. Keep yoar money at home and you will have a chance to get some of it back but patronize outside Arms and the chances are that it will never get back. " Current tradition credits the ancients with many "lost arts". It is still common to hear people say that means unknown to us must have been employed to erect the pyramids, that the Damascus blade t beyond the power of modern cutlers. and that the art of hardening copper died with some little brown Aztec In point cf fact, larger stones than any found in the pyramids have been quarried in Maine, carried across the sea, vid erected in buildings in England and France. If any one cared to pay for the cost, there are plenty of contractors who would build replica of the largest pyramid, and not take so very long about it It is doubtful if a "Damascus blade" will stand as much as a good modern band-saw or the spring of a cheap clock. Copper can be harden ed by modern methods to equal any specimen that hat been left to us by the incienU. Many arts that are supposed to be lost are simply abandoned because there is no modern need of cultivating them, and others are not even abandoned, but are employed every day and im proved upon. Youths' Companion. Telephone ' Don't wade through the rain. Tele phone. We call for prescriptions and de liver all drug store goods. A. T. Hiu. Prescription Druggist. Cleared For Action When the body is cleared and ready for action, by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muscles; the buoyancy of the mind. ' Try them, at Newlin Drug Store, 25 cents. KC DAVIH Prarideat J H CHII.IM ttee. aad Trraa. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE . AND GRANITE CO. LA GRANDE OREGON Our stock of Marble and Granite is the largest in Eastern Oregon and has been enlarged by a carload of blue, white and clouded marble direct from Vermont. Our prices are better than traveling salesmen can make and our work manship cannot be surpassed. Give us an order for a monument and receive your moneys worth. GETTING GOOD MEAT dlfBontl, unlets yon favor at will yoar order. We don't ety Its lav possible to get it elMhn . Bat we do say that w bay from a r'X "bo sells na all bis product and be raiaea the fluent Pef, Veai, Lamb and Pork rbat It Is possible to rlsd. Give at a trial order. Brooks & Rohr Harris Meat Mark t Ttlephoue Main 16 La Granic Capital St'ck, Surplus Utdivided Profits Deposits 'Syr 111 OFFICERS ANfl . UIHKCTORH , Ceorfe Palmer, Pres. J. M. Berry, Vice-Pres. F. L. Meyers, Cashier. flefiLCleaver, Asst. Cashier. W. L. lirenliolts, Asst. Casliier F. M. Byrkit A. K Conley F. J. Holmes C C. Penuington Hxchanjfe sold available in all parts of the world. Telegraphic transfers to all parts of the United Stales and Canada - WE HAVE OUR With the purchase of the Nebraska Grocery we have inaugur ated our own delivery service which will enable purchasers to receive their orders much sooner than heretofore. Phone in your order for your dinner and the deliveryman will have it to your door before you know it. Our prices on groceries are as low as any and our good's are a little better. MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER J. R. OLIVER. UNION iCU NT Y ABSTRACT aS Farm Loans a Specialty Bt fquipi "i abstracter in Uuion o-jcuiy: Many yearn eiperit-ncen with the Union county records gives ine a grext alvnr Hjtti. It is folly to or 'hae realP8ta'e without first securing a proper atwtiact. An abe'raol from my office will f lnw the title jnet as it ipi w ou the official reco'd. ). R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, 0REG .N Room 31, eommer Bdlij. Practical Gunsmith Repairs Suiulv ris!ciuo3 Cuns re-stocked Krys fitted to door Locks WM. AGNEW " Ailama Amine v ; J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Dr aler in Building; Material La Grande, Oregon 'rop a line, naming work, and I l (be right prioa IN A HURRY? , THEN CALL WM. REYNOLDS l'ha transfer man. He will take that trunk te tbe Depit or your home in lees time than it takes to tell it. Wagon alwas at J our Her vice. 1 h'ges moderate. Day phoue B 17X higbt phone R i'2 National Bank and $150,000 oa 640,000 00 OWN DELIVERY JUST RECEIVED CURTICE BROTHERS BLUE LABEL CATSUP Sold by BAKER BROS. PHONE MAIN 29 HENRY FUNERAL LI m m m m L1CEMJED EHB1LMER5 Lady as-isULt. Calif answered day aod.oigbt, Phone No. 621. J. 0 Hnry. rnidence ?64 i I fUrr. roaidetice 386 23 WHY NOT INVESTIGATE The cosy brick collage 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 Cotiage nearly new, nicely located, aid we know price and terms will mil, Fi"e Room Coitnge in nice part of town, at a vry rea- sonahle prire. ' :f. You can jot xfToH to pay rent, when with a small amount of money to py down and mom lily payments abtut the fame as rent you cau soon own your home. ' . . We have dart d many 011 tbe right road, let ns atari you. Will build you a houee according to your owu plana. ;. Will loaa you money on your pioperiy. ; jCa Srande investment Co, Foley Hotel Bui.'diug La Grande, Oregon : 1 4 A nv 1 j You snou,d select our store for your shopping place. - Our J Lace curtains are quoted from $l.'$0 to $6 1 pair Our portiers, with their splendd coloring', are going at from $2 50 to $12 a pair. Rugs, all kinds, all sizes, at all prices. Remember ut when you do your shopping preparatory to thf Holidays. ; ADCOOK & HARRIS, Adams AVtnue . C Id Jewetry made to look Ilk. Olooka ukeo ear of FRESH GOODS &o CARR DIRECTORS I La flrande Oregon Lace Curtains. Porticrs, 1 Carpets,- Art Squares and Rugs - Saw. WATCHES? Yes, of course we have watr-hee, the very brt watches made. We alto ha Clocks, and every thing in the eaelry line j. if. peare. n.w Rep,ir work giyen prompt attemiou. -4 t V'fci'liV fWi iWaaaiawrJ'wWH. w