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PROFESSIONAL . CAR04 PHYStCt-M, DR A L. PlCHARDbON, Physician and Surgeon. nVai . Mill's )in utora. N, M J LI TOR M. D.; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I'uruor Adaata a.aaua uil Dapot H4. : ' omet Main M ttaaldaoo Maia 6 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Htaum Mala 71 lmu tmlldina, uppuaiu Horn mat Hutu Otter Uounv ) hi , J to naSNkf o . . c PHYSICIANS' AND SURGEONS Ottrr la KiKey building, Maia IS. C. T. Hacue. Umutnur Main II , . , 7777. M. li. da. I Ka.dtaer Malekl DfcS. BIGGtkS & B1GGEKS Piifaiuaoi aul bo ntooa , U W Ulggen, M.4U. ' Geo. l Ulggeie, M. D Telepnonaa omot Black lEM Uaaldcuea Main M 1 Oldce tUalun ismlillug war t. U. karri'. Muwa. (tonWenoa w Madlaoa AVa. aaooaii Oour wral of farmer raaldenea, Dr. li. w biggot LaUKANUK - OkkUlMtH frtautauual calla pnnualr Mlaaded to day l amtii. DENTISTS 1 ? v REAVIS BROS. . DENTISTS. ' OtLoi Uommar Building Offer Maek 61 besides Black ll. 1 . C; ti. Co u thorn DENTIST .;- . Olfio Ovtf Hill Drug, Blur La Grande, Oregon VETERINARY SURQfcON Dr.iKXCllAkLm' VETERINARY SUKUEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Slur. La tirande, Oregou Tbuuv I'M i Residence piioae reu 701 FarmeraMiue " DU. W. T. DJWNES. - Vl VKTttKlN A K V SUttUKOM AMU UKKTlbT lwnrHw al krd Croat prog lion Ha-ld-w Cot tin and 1 al Thirty dva fdaie experience, boat of referenc bimbibad t ATTORNEYS tVAWrORD & CRAWFORD :' Attorneys-at-Law ' Ll GRAND! OUKOOM . . mi ll olybililil.' li ' J, W KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor i a a At. LAW ff4at UOlco in KalaloB Bulldlag Puoua U La OrandaOr. II. 1. wlllintua Jr. WUItaaaa II LIAMS BROS. , V A'rj pi ri- tiS h-A i La r ; Ollloa ID HaKloe eelkllltg , ' ' ; 1"od0i UMrand.ir. . L A. PICKLE R Civil; Mining. hrigiHon Fnjlneciinj nr! iurv yini ' ' ... - . Kxtlmauai, Pla, and HpoulOnkltoaa, ( tWHoa lit Foley tiildlug 41 I, tlHAxna. iiKROoir jut The La Grande Hospital w Offers iwry accomodation for, (he care of the sick. Our operating room is fittted with every modern appliance and our wards ire 'exceedingly comfortable.' Un denominational and free, for all to enter Errmlov anv' tohyslcian: you wish but in sist upon being taken to the La Grande Hospital. Patients under care of trained nurses. Mrs Minnie Goodman. KC DAVIS JHCHIUiH Frcaldonl bee aad Traaa BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. La GRANDE OREGON Our stock of Marble and Granite is the largest in Easts m Oregon and has been enlarged by a carload of blue, white and clouded marble direct from Vermont Ou r prices are better than traveling salesmen can make and our work-, manship cannot be surpasssd Give us an order for a monumen t and receive your moneys worth. Classified Advertisements. Ratjs-One cent word, one-half a torn a word each subsequent inter Kon. Classified adds bring quick re sells. Try one today. - r Real Estate Loans, any amount and country real estate. , Loans closed prornpuy, as soon as title approved. La Grands- Invistmxnt Co. COTTAGE FOR SALE-8 room house 8 blocks from new school building. In quire S OasgRvts office. MILCH COW FOR SALE Gentle yaar old cow. Inquire at this office. . FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Simmons. Cor. 8 and N streets. WANTED Immediately, an unfurnished , house of four or five room. Close in. ,8. MWellman & Co- Adams A vs. FARM WANTED The undersigned wishes to rent an improved farm of one hundred sixty or two hundred acres. Win pay crop 'rent tut win 'pay cash rent if price is satifactory. T. J. Ryan Covs, Oreoom. , v ...... FOR SALE Good four-room .house and two corner lots, barn and wood shed. " Pric 650, ' '"I"'1-' O1' office- FOR SALE The A V. Oliver four lote , on Jefferson Avenue, including plat ' form scales, ' on hundred and ten foot porch running back to railroad track. G. H. Powers, the Minnesota land man. FOR RENT Furnished, rooms, inquire 1810 Second Street " ' r LOST From Burke's pasture a ligh red heifer branded connected .H. V.t on right hip and with slit in right ear. Finder pleas notify Henry Vehrs. Rural No.' 1. Li Grande. LOSTBlactr cockerel spanieC f ema!. Reward for return to corner 8th. end N. streets. ' . ' ', LOST Friday evening on Adams A vents or Depot street, a ladies' gold ' watch. ' 0 size, also watch pin. ' Initials L. N. on both. Please lea v at this office , and receive reward, FOR ENT A suite of pleasant rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire at 16 It Fourth street LOST a pair 6f gold eye glasses with plain bow, was lost somewhere be tween Ed Reynolds' place and the post office. Finder please return to this of fice. - JOR, SALE.-J-Eighty icth of timbr ana two and one-hair miles south of La Grand. Pries and tarms reason able. Address box 697. city. FOR SALE Nice iron bed-steads; spring c and wool mattressee; sewing-machine; heating-stove; little girl's bicycles; boy's extra good farm wagon;large doll bug gies; garden tools; bona grinder; chick ens;' oak .book-shelves; flower pots and smpty fruit jars. At E. Robinson's residence. Cor. 1st and M St SEWING Persons desiring plain or fancy sewing should call upon , Mrs.- F. P Childera. Residence between Main and Oak streets. Phone. Black 981. ,9Crntrnnialiiotel ; B , Under new management Board and Room' $8 per week! "cash! Meals S6cts. 'Special rates furnished monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress. lock Holders' Mcetin ) Notice ishereby given that there will be a misting of the stock holders of the La Grande Commercial Club Building Association, in the library of the Com mercial Club building on Tuesday, Dec embers th-1906, at eight o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of five driectors. Wm. Miller, President. , Notice is hereby given you that my wife having left my horn without just cause or provocation, from and after this date. I will in no way be responsible for any debts that she may oomtract .. . . ' Dated at Island City this,' the 6th. day of November, 1905." Joseph Arson. IJi GRANDE SOTO 1 ..... OF. MUSIC,: PROF, DAY, PRINCIPLE, i ? t i ' i ' ' J i 1HRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begininng to discover the advantage of this school. The eystem is the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. Th school is divided Into two depart' ments; No. 1 is for beginner from 6 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 8 to S. Her they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week ae they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Fcley House over the candy store. Phone. 41 S, - I .. ' - In ;fiU. Engi '' 14 1 9 ' - 1 ' - - . 11 11 aaasiesMeassKeae, : Flora Creamery Messrs. Maxwell & Brown of Spokane. are in Lostine working in the interests of a co-operative creamery to be established there in th near future. , vTh people are taking a lively interest in the matter and are' subscribing liberally to the capital stock. : ' From present appearances It looks as f the proposition will be accomplished. Th capitol stock is placed , at $4,600, which is considered sufficient to build a creamery which will answer the purpose for. several yet Experts Resume Work Today Experts Buchanan and Beck- w th resumed their work on the books of Treasurer Sommerville. which office they h d not entirely completed their labors w ten they submitted their report. Also tney have a few hours work in the office o "Assessor Strain before they are en- t rely through exporting the county re cords. . No investigation is to be made in the office of the school superintendent, as th work there is such as not to neces sitate it E. O. i . - : Fine Cards Th Observer has taken a number of order for engraved visiting cards as a result of the advertising we have been doing for tbe past two weeks. Those wishing extra fine work should give us a call and see our line of samples before ordering. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and .produce no griping or other unpleasant effeot Sold by Newlin Druo Co. Indian Novelties We have a fine line of Baskets and Canoes made by Mexican and Canadian Indians which are the most artistic ever offered to th trad in this city. Fill one ' with candy and present it to your wife or sweetheart, and after eat ing the candy she can use it for a handkerchief or glove box or for an ornament The prices range from 26 cent to $2.00. Just the thing for holiday gifts. SELDER, TheXandy - Man Decide on Bridge Judge 0. M. Corkins and Commissioners Jno. McDonald and W. C. Wilson wet t down to the mouth of the Minam la t Friday Where they met the county cou. t of Union county to arrange for the re building of the bridge across the Wallowa river. After a general survey of the ground and counseling the proposition of the O. R. & N. Co., it was decided to build the bridge about 500 yards below the junction of the two rivers as the former site is directly in the line of the O. . &. N. survey. It was decided to build steel bridge with a 125 foot span. It s estimated that the cost will be atut $6,500. of which amount the O. R. & N. Company will pay $1,600, the estimated additional cost of the new site, and Union and Wallowa counties each wil 'iTEBOKtisr. -. D. H. STEWARD, IVIONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 KANE, SHIPMAN & COLVIN )Now Amsterdam Theater, New York) ' . PRESENT VY-r.,. -j. 7 !iJ!ir jUli-M ir Cri erbn Theatre N. Y Company CHAS MAJORS and PAUL HESTERS ROMANCE OF CHIVALRY . . .. . ... WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER 25 ORIGINAL CAST- INCLUDES ' ,""r "' Warren Colan, as Brandon ; Ogden Steuens, as Henry VIII Complete Scenic Envoironment for Scenery and Bric-a-brac associated L , Prices-Orchestra Center Dress Circle NOTE Owing to the massivtness . 8 p. m. sharp. pay one half of the balance, j' ' The Walbwa county court also decide to change the road leading frjm fie bridie into the canyon so that the road will ro under the ncrth trestle f the propos d O. R. & N. bridge across the Wallowa river just above the junction of the Wall owa and Minam rlvara Tha rnirf as pects to have the i o v bridge on pa ted oy rsDruarv nrsi, luue, in the mean time a temporary bridge will be construct ed to accomodate the travel, as the cross ing is not considered safe,-Loetie Pemo- ocrat Only One Cannery Astoria, Or., Nov. 1 1 The only cannery now operating on the river is the Seaboro plant at Bay .View, the others having closed down on account of the slack rui of fish. 0PERJT' HO Manager and Proprietor ' V 1 -25 five acts, including Original .Furniture. with its long run at Criterion Theatre V. .. V SI.50, Orchestra , Circle SI. and Gallery 50c J ' of this production, curtain must rais at " ,-,-. v ... . . t changed mm I have purchased the Geo. Grout Second Hand Store and ref,pec'.fu!i 1 call the attention" of the public to the j fact that I pay the behest cash prket for all kinds f Second Ha'.d tooiisl ind sell same at reasonable prices. PHONE. BLACK 401. t Edward; Propccli i 200 first Street S i-tTKE oxroRb Dm JAMES FAIQUHARSOli, Prop. Coaaplal afamrtmant of t WINES, : LIQUORS C AND CIGARS JJI Cold lunches and mixed drinks a I specialty. , ; Fair :and impartial I treatment to all. . You are invited f to call and get acquainted. $ f WvWIA .Va'WVWW ' 'BIueTf Front Saloon E. TliORSON, Proprietor. . ' " flSXST ' WINLIOUOUS. Pot or cold lunch at all hours. ' ' . . ; ' '- JtrfrrMOD Almttao- Opprtte ItoiMM ' Palacq Salo i iliAi, AN0ERJON. Pro? . a fink ; WINES, 1 1QU0RS AND CIGARS Always on handi . S ': . ' i leflarann Avann . . Opsw .lv tt o4 THESLPUVRE CKR1S WRIGHT. Prop. t ' rt v '. a wiliLSr LIQUORS .ftaaQIRS Gcntltmen tlways Welcome ", MrUrcet Eaglo - ' Sa o )n ILWCM XOTTIS. Prop. WIMES,:LIQ10RS and t CIGARS - ',H'I . A . u .,. ,, . Imported and Domestic. . rawio AaaniiR. Onpoiit rtvtiot :' S J - . . : .-v .' ; . .- ; ,j ,k -J. p,onc Mj,; 5 w . ' ' f a. v :. W; said aanawarii i Tifllti artlVf 1 Brick furnished in any quantity or any style.; No contract tos small or; too large. See samples ' our pressed bricki v ! t -i : ' ' GEO. -:KREIGER. ; La tJraude, Oree m. BRICK