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n l:-.t- pHCfrthsiuNAL" cards PHYSICIANS :9? A L RlCHAkDbON, Physician and 2.ur &con. .', ' " Ilia Kbit. oae Black i Wl H. Mala CIkimK N. MOLITOft M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Ceruer AOauu i IjapM tti, . ; WII.LARD SMITH) ' PHYSICIAN AND SURUfcON ,' PtxKw Mala 71 lm tmlldlaa, oppuaiu 8uaw Howe 4 0m Hininslto t, 1 lo . BACON & HALL,. . PHYSICIANS"' ANd' SURGEONS ' i Wtom tu ulay bulldla, Mais C, T. iuou, KHluc. Main II It. fc; Wat Kra dtaat liaia fc DfS. BIGOtkS & BlUOtKS ; Pujsiuiens and BurtreuO MWBIuen.ll.il, Uco, L. Ujw, M. D " ' TvleplloiMk ' . oeton Bl.ck 121 Kaaldenoe Wain SO Ulflor K. talon Muildlua oni J. M. Barry rim' Naalder" on Madtaoa AVa, aaoMM. oo weM ot ori..il ralUnin, Dr. U. W Bigger ... La UK AN UK - OKIUIN . Pruhgtauaal oalla pnunptly attended lo' . dayoi mlu. DENTISTS : REAVIS BROS. ; DENTISTS. ' , - " Ott.ot Horawr kmldlna ;; UfJlor Blank ftl feuetdeuce Blark Iiit y I DENTlbT ;.. Olflo Over Hill Orutf. tt tore La (.ranle, Ortvon VbTERINAHf ttJRQcON lif. P A (illAKLTON VJSTEMNAUY SUlttJtiON, titl ce it A T tiurV UruK Ur. L Grande, Oregon Pbuue 13b . - Ketu1euc filuMi- rl 7UI Parim m' im fiH ' Lfc. W. T OJWNEa j VKTBKINAKY BUKUKON AMD ' DKNT1ST Leave ordtiaal Had Ka-idMK Cot .Croae Dibs ator Mb aad I at , rblrty dm rw experience, ixart or rereraar fumUUad ' ATTORNEYS tPAWFOKD & CRAWFORD ; Attorneys-at-Law ' ... ' ' LA GKANDK, UltBOOM . ' ' ' . ifc lb k- balldlna. .; J :. ? ' i' ' ' ' ' Attorney . and Counsellor . .r. . , .At Law . ones la riMtoioa Malldiat Im UnuiitrUl b.T. Willi! At' WlUlaaao , VILLIAMS BHOS. 'ATI OK IN KYH-A'I' lAV -' Olfe ! Halauta kulldlnf Phoac j.WfnBa.B. ! L A. PICKLE R CM. Mimng. bni(alMn Engincctmj KkIIuimIm, I'Ibii, iiihI W iflrallua. fttca In VuitJ I iiil.lliiK ., The La Grande Hospital Offers every accomodatioo for the care o theVik. Our operating room it fittted ' with" every modern appliance and our ardi are exceedingly comfortable. Un denominational and free for all to enter Rmnlnv anv Dhv.ician you wh but Hi iist' upon .being taken', to the W Orande Hospital Fatlente under care of. trained nurses. Mrs Miuhih Uoodkah. tt ItAVIH i President I H OHILlat -aM. aad Traaa VMi M OUNTAIN MARBLE , Afcr r.DAwrrp rn L nkANDEORBHON - Oarsti' of Mtrble and UlkJ J . - ------ -- O. jrM '1 bmsilirjii by a cirljii:otWti. wi'tJ aaiclouiil J m iroli rsi frin Y arm int. Jr br.cis are better than traveling sales.nsn Bin make and our work manship cannot be surpassed Oive us an order for a monumen and raoiive your moneys worth. ' .Ckssified ASvcrtisemfrtv KaUs-n, cent word, one-half I vuv wora each subsequent mser- n. (-astmed add bri ring quick re- cits. Try one today. Real Esfjt. i . v-. ,,, amounu on citv .ZtZX7 Loantclo. Promptly as soon as tiUe approved. U nos Imvkstiuht Co. FOR RuTt7-0"rpleasant room. t 161? Fourth street. FOR SALE-ni A,V.OUv,r four loU on Jefferson Avenue. Including plat form scales, one hundred and ten oot porch running back to railroad track U. H. Powers, the Minnesota land man LOST A black envelope containg bank notes and paper. Finder return to C W. Silk and receive reward. . FORTY ACRETRACT OflrSTnTar La Orande, for rent with good build ings, and fine toil Price from Dec. 1st 1908 to March 1st 1907, $228. U GRAHDt lMVESTMBNT Co. ; 1 ' LOST pair of gold eye glasses with 1 plain bows. Wat lost somewhere be ,; tween Ed Reynolds' place and the post office. Finder please return to this of- . foe. ., . FOR SALE Dutch Hyacinth bulbs, for window or garden culture. Inquire I. X. L. Store. FOR RENT Two story house on Wash ington Avenue. $12 a month. Prof. Day. La Grande School Music. WANTED -All the turkeys, ducks chick ens and eggs we can get Will pay . market price in cash. Orande Ronde Cash Company. , Botn phones , FOR SALE Family horse and surrey. f Pdnu HU.I. Il - WANTED Waitress at once at Model Restaurant FOR RENT Eleven room house, furn- ished. 1416 Fourth street FOR RENT-Fumished housekeeoinir rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Noble, phone Black 1021. . LOST Ladies black and gray collarette, Was lost between First street and the Opera House. Return to Coffey's bar ber shop and receive reward. FOR RENT Room with stove, electric light and bath. At Mrs. Patty's, Adams Avenue. run 6Aui-ugnt two seated spring! wagon cheap. Nearly new. Apply at Bob Masterton's blacksmith shop. WANTED Reliable party, lady or gen tleman, as agent for Union company, to handle best selling article on the market Large, returns guaranteed. Inquire Room 4, Sommer Hotel.' -"-. . LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 269 F. 0. E. meets, every . Sunday night in K. of P. hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren invited to attend. J. E. Pollock. W. S. J. A. Matott, W. P. x I. 0. O. F.-La Grande Lodee No. 16. meets in their hall every Saturday . night, Visiting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant James Moss, N. Q I. R. Snook, Sec STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. SI. L 0. 0. F. Meets every first and third Thursr days in the montn in ,udd reiiowa hail. visiting patriarchs always welcome, " I. K. ONOOK, C r. Eomond Robimson, Scribe. EASTERN STAR. 0. E. S.-Hope Chapter No, 13 meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. in Masonic Temple. MIRTIB ALDRICH. W. M Mary A. Warnick, Sec. . . , ' M. W. A La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first, and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. E. Rbisland, V. C. Johm Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day nieht in I. O. R. M. halL Brothers are invited to attend. Cuas. Bartmess, Chief Ranger. C. S. Williams. Fin. Sec. " Board of Trustees Dr. G. u Biggers, John Hall and Herbert Pattison. . . FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31. K. O. T. M. Meets second and third Wednesdays each month in I. 0. O. F. halL Visiting kniimts welcome. U. I . W K1SF.N BEROER, lOm. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper. - - . L.O. T. M. HIVE No. XT. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. ' Lady Porter. Commander. Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary. B. P. O. E.. La ORANDE LODGE No. 433 Meete each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in vitad to attend. F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler G. E McCully. Recording Secretary.' t.A GRANDE LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets OA and 4th Thursday of each month the I. O. O. F. hall over postoffica. . All iaitino- members welcome. W. W. Berry, Consul Commander, J. K. Wrioht. Clerk. For Mayor C. W, Nessly is a candidate for mayor of Protser. Wash. He will not rust out if elected. There are three candidates in the field. r iscovery Science In . The fixation of the nitrogen of the air by the electrical process of "Bradley and Lovejoy, hat proven a scientific success, but has not yet been developed commer cially. Interest is suit felt therefore, in any means of adding artificial alkaline nitrates to our rapidly lessening stock of fertilizing material. The chemical pro- eest of Prof. Eschweiler. of Hanover, is being adopted in England, and consists in passing a mixture of air and steam over heat in combustion. The steam is de composed, the hydrogen combining" with nitrogen of the air and of the heat to produce ammonia. This is taken up by sulphuric acid, forming sulphate of am monia, and it n claimed that enouch can be produced, at moderate cost to avert fertilizer famine for a long time. Collections of voices ' are being made for various purposes. The phonograms of the British Museum are designed to preserve for future generations the voices of famous people of our time; but the Vienna Academy of Sciences is go:ng further, and seeks phonograms of lan guages. Already its collection includes popular songs of Gypsies and -Arabians, favorite airs of Red Indian tribes, the the idioms of Negroes and Malays, and so on. It is sending out special voice- hunting expeditions every year, and its agents are now scouring Australasia, Roumania, Istria, and other localities. Its latest plan is to phonograph the voice of animals for scientific study. ' . ; Two of theworld's Interesting mam mals have lately become extinct without ii"-.""" " n Entrlish natur- "st points out that the great straight' horned race of the Indian buffalo, which was occasionally met with fifty or sixty years ago, is no longerknowrt. The other vanished from is the wolf of the Falkland Islands, a type of considerable impor tance, which seems to have been ex terminated by strychnine about thirty years ago. . Vocal or instrumental musio as a thera peutic agent has been found by Dr. F. S. Kennedy to be a valuable aid in cases of melancholia, insomnia,, hysteria, family affliction, business reverses delirium, pain, and mental or physical fatigue., A German physician has also successfully used music to lessen the distress and after-effects from anesthetics. The "Enigmarelle" of the London Hip podrome appears like a bulky man six nnonGTnc OtUKCttB FlBST CHUBl H P LHHIKTIA H4MKNl f at aiul Huudlat uppultr Irulev Uotn euaday 8alionl...m .... . K). 15 a m Hnnday Bervl Ta..... ,., . a tu Ucr'teca miurair- J::) p Rasdint renin opra dally Ofiiing Sunt (rout Ml a ai lo I ui aad bom I p in to t P ra , 1 LATTER DAVHaINTb ftaoday 8Vool..... .......... 10 a Ucgulai arrvlra ......,.,.. 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II an aad Tus p m Moruim -Thf Uud of Jacol." Bvealn VkuiBk,h Tba Mas who atmi The fltat In a anlxa of Munday awnlng arraoaa lo men oa Old TatauH-nt rbar run. Tnanknma elurir nndcr Ilia directum Ljrkt A IN. Ha invliailoafe Rl'ea L al wIm, Baveaaajaiaraa Burn loaticu,l Mwaa aarvton : . H. K.CHI'KCU " IteeU H. JK.iWer, paor , Kaartey "-"' ,i .,' . a in Kpwarlfc Uagna. - Ho p m lauuir 'Laaaaa , p in fban'b 8f loe,..... l a m and 7 p ai Prmdlai Kai-rJ. U. UPlilan will oemp the polplt Mon.InK and t. nlna. At iih arnui aervuv Ika U ly Umacauul m wl I lw admlnlalrivd. Re U. U. Moan will pnacli at lain 4 tlty. ta Ina avanlBK. A foidl.l Invlialtoa to all tbaaa mtnirtr aaUuddtoalL World feet tall, weighing 1 98 pounds. Its feet are of iron, tne legs are of steel and wood and the arms of steel and copper, while the body is an insulated wire frame cased with fiber and rawhide, and the head is of wax. It is moved by three sarins and four electric motors, with fourteen stor age accumulators. In its back is a switchboard containing the rheostat fifteen switches, three levers and three automatic brakes. Though the (notions are rather jerky, the machine very cleverly walks with long or short staps, nods its hoad, waves its arms, rides a cycle, and writes name name on a black board. Gravitation is explained by the new theory of W. A. Nippoldt as due ta the motion of matter having the tenuity usual ly assigned to the ether. All matter is in motion, and the smaller the aggregation the greater is the maximum velocity. Open space contains very minutes parti cles in rapid motion in all directions. The particles are email enouge to past between the molecules of ordinary bodies, and they are stopped or reflected in proportion to the mass of the body bombarded. Two bodies in space shield each other on one side, being thus apparently attracted. For cutting metals by a jet of oxygen. the Jottrand apparatus consists essentialy of a tube with two branches, terminating in blowpipes, moved along a guide at the rata of about six inches per minute. One blowpipe delivers an oxyhydrogen flame, which heats the metal to a dark red along the cutting line. A jet of pure oxygen from the second blowpipe enters into eomouauwi wi. Z".:', .""' rrn- duces a clear channel, like a' saw-cut. abouC an eighth of an inch wide, the rest of the metal being unaffected. Zopon, the paper preservation of Dr. Schill, of Dresden, is a solution of nitrat ed cellulose in amyl acetate or like cheap solvent Brushed with the liquid and dried, the paper becomes coated with a thin film, which resists rain, 1 sweat and various fumes, as 'well as mold, bacteia and hard usage. The treated paper, un altered in appearance, still takes ink or pencil writing. , The effect of food on the flavor of eggs is found by an English medical man to be surprising. When the hens act as sca vengers, their eggs are not fit to eat but a diet of sunflower seeds produces re markably fine and sweet eggs. B.vniHTCIH'KCH (Vv. W II. Ulnaon, paitUw ; tiinay Hrhoitl .:.... ..I0 ra it y. x........... ....e n i in I'rut n MerlhiK ........TIuir-rtii Hp m ftcKchluir huiulnjr .......... .11 a m and 7:W p in HojaOab, tlaluMajr woln at ; l in I be rliuirh. The Exact Th n Required. For Constipation "As a certain purgative and stomach purifier Chamberlain tomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing-required, strong enough for the most robust yet mild enough and safe for the children and without that terrible griping so com mon' to most purgatives," say K. S. Web ster & Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For sale by Newlin Dhuq Co. Slock Holders' Meeting Notice is hereby given that there wil be a meeting of tne stock holders of the La Grande Commercial Club Building Association, in the library of the Com mercial Club building on Tuesday?" Dec ember th.. 1905, at eight o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of five driectors. - Wm. Miller, President. All women should strive to be beautiful. Beauty rules mankind. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea brings'red lips, bright eyes and cream-like complexion. 39 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Dhuq C o. OlU bore . tnot relu-i! to lifbl urv u OlMOlffiS menace to health. They sap the vitality and unoerniinu ln constitution lif ilrainini?. the system of its very life fluids, and those ufllieted with one ol these ulcers jrrovr despondent and almost desperate as one treatment after imoiner num. t ney patiently appiy salves, wannes, piasters, etc., but iu ipite of all these the Wire refuses to heal and ents deeper Into the surround. ing flesh, destroying the tissues and growing to le a festering, inflamed and tntjry mass. The source of the trouble is in the blood. This vital fluid is .Hied with impurities and jxrisons which are constantly being discharged nto the sre or ulcer, making it impossible for the place to heal. If will not do to depend on external applications for a cure, because they do not reach '.he rent cause, and valuable time is lost experimenting with such treatment: the most they can do is keep the ulcer uangeroun, lor me reason mat It may Have the deadly germs of Cancer behind it. A cure can lie brought aliout only through a remedy that can change the juality of the blood, and this is what S. S. S. does. It roes tr the vmti bottom of the trouble, drives out nued, culation. supplied ine piace PURELY VEGETABLE. S. 8. S Where broken , down it quickly builds it up our special book on sores and ulcers, ; PocnargelorelUier. fHff SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA, CHOICE CUTS of the finest Beef, Lamb. Veal etc We cater to a class of customers who are fastidious and discriminating, and furnish only the most DELICIOUS MEATS We will be pleased to have your order whether you are providing for a small family or a hotel. Rohr & .Company wnen you wisn , a nice juicy roast or a tender steak, or piece of boiling meat or pot roast , just phone Main 48, 'and you will soon have exactly what you de sire. "' . - '". ' ;;' J. bull a CO. Phone Main 48. Remember, the phone s on the diroctory as Boss Meat Market main 48. Saved By Dynamite Sometimes, a flaming city ts saved by dynamiting a space Uiat the fire can't cross. Sometimes", a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga writes: "My wife had a very ag gravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took . Dr. King's New Dis covery for , Consumption, ; Coughs . and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe, for sale by Newlin Drug Co. Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. ' '''" Centennial Hotel ; Under new management Board and Room $6 per week, cash Meals 2Scts. - Special rates furnished monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. E. Mu ichison, proprielresv OUR SPECIALTY Fall vegetables of all kinds at the lowest current prices. Our apples .are especially full from 60c to $1.00 a box. E dollar box gets you the best apples to found in town. Watch far our new wagon which goes by your door daly. SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY ZUNDEL & LAWSON. SAP THE VITALITY AND UNDERMINE True UC1ITU t nstnnl 1 IlJL'rtJwl II clean. Any sore that will not heal ia the poisons and germs with which it u ana pannes and builds up the entire cir By the use of S. 8. S. the sort is with new. rich blood which corrects '7 V' Jo? mh, Jt ' ll" the trouble, soon stops the discharge, and allows to neai naturally and Dermanentlv. also reinvigorate the entire system, and the constitution liaa Ivmi lt,l.t n. and restores jierfert health. Wr.te for and any medical advice you are in need -W . 4 A SPECIALTY Old Furniture made to look 1 i:e I new at a moderate cost J Edward Propeck THONE. BLACK 401. 209 fir Street 1 THE OXFORD PflFI JAMES FAKQUHARSON, Prop Coaiplt aaaonmaol ol WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial .treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. Blue Front Saloon i, E, THOMSON, Proprietor, . : ( FINEST LI0U0US ! Pot or cold lunch at all hours. Jaflcrsoa Avatau Oprwalle Dna Palaco Salcr 1 CHAi, ANDEPSON o? FINK WINES, I IQU0RS , ' AND CIGARS Always on hand. (aflaraoa Avanne Oriw :" ! ot THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop. ! . VIHE5. LIQU0R5 1 CIQ1R5 Gentlemen always Welcome Firttreet Eag-lo Sa m UlRICH lOniS, Pftp. FINE WINES, LIQI OKS and CIGARS Imported and Domestic ItirTaraoa Aana,Ori(HiuitmH ' e ' : S"SU ' H9s CJ 2 Pr-one Main 6-1 NUF SAID BinrK iw Brick furnished in any quantty or any style. No contract too sin ill or to large. See samples our pressed brick. - ; ' GEO. KREIGER. Las (Jrauile, Oreg u. t -r s