v , e v r s iSS it the at of Pioal . b the , a.d Keccm In lha fftrinf rtatid PrtJ ki!- -.a-- PHYSICIANS DR A L. RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. Bacvtivw H''V liiug eUir . 'flee Poonv rthe : ; a.' n- Jiula Poe ' N. MO... TOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Corner Ada mi unti and Depot Bt. OOJee Mm at BMldnw Main 6i WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 7 Phone Main 71 lU building, opposite Boanw Huus . Office Hours, I la , J to BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Onto la Foley building, Mais 1. C T. Bacon, Keaidence Mala 10 . . U.K. Ba.l Re (knot Main . DkS. BIGGEkS & B100ERS . Puysieiens and Sariteos 0 W Blggert, Is. D. ' Geo. U Bigger, II. D Telephone - -Offlc Black 1331 Residence slain 80 Ulfloa1 Ralston Bulldluf over J. M. Borry'i ctor. koalder-e oa Madlsou AVe, seomi. ooor wot of 'ori-r residence. Dr. U W biici LaGKANUK - OkfcXAJft FrofoMunal oaile promptly Attended tu dsyor Bigl.u - DtNTISIS J DENTISTS. 1 OtUem eommet ouildtDt Offe Black 41 , feaclaeur Slack 1 1 ; C. B. Cautiiorn DENTIiT ';. Office) Ovar Hill urug. Store " ' ; La bmnde. Drofon ; VETERINARY SURQfcON l)r. P A CitAKLTON VETERINARY SUHGEuN, Uflice tH A T Hi.l'e Drug Slot. La Grande, Oregon Phone 136 , . Heaideove pnon ri 701 F-rnaerV lin 58 LK. W. T. I) JV JSEfc VITKRJJURY SCKUION AND teave ordM ai Red Cross UiBf store BavldanrtCot 6U aad 1 at :. rblrly Bti yaan experleaca, Ihm at referet e furnliaad ATTORNEYS U'AV.KJKD & CRAWFORD ... Anorneys-at-Law LA ' eEAKDK, o&xooa ism is rolty beildinsY' U. W KN0WUE8 'Attorney and Counsellor, - At Law -iVfV" OtVela lUiasoa awtldiM ; , H.t,WUUS.ae ' '-C -Wliteaw ttUAM8 BROS. .."V , ATlOKKtYW-A'l L.AM OnVa la BaUaloa BalMlnf L A. PICKLE R Civil Mining. Irngelkm Ciiainetiinj nd Surv yini BallmatM, Plana, aud Hreciflcmlona. 4tloe Id Foley luildlu( I. Ukampb. ikkoo The La Grande Hospital . Offers every accomodation for the care of the sick. Our operating room is fittted . with every modem appliance and our i. .... -..Hino)v comfortable. Un denominational and free foraUto enter rini nhvaieian VOU wish but in- bJliiwj f'f iist upon being taken to the La Grande Hospital. Patients unaer care 01 iromau nurses. Mrs Winnie uooohaw KCDAVU Frealdent I H CHILDH ttee. ead Trees, M 0UNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA GBANDE OREGON - Our st3s' of Mrb!j nd Granite is til largesMn Eistsrn Oregon and n Dim enlarjai by a carload of bins, wnita and clouded marble diresl from Vermont Our prices are better than traveling salesmen can make and our work manship cannot be surpassed Give us an order for a monumen and receive your moneys worth. Classified Advertisements. Rites -One cent word, one-heit a cent a woru sach subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick re scUs. Try one tod?.. 1 FOR RELIABLE ' .i-. be TRACTS OF TITLES ga to the La Cvande Invest ment Company, ' La Grande, Ore, in Foley buiiaing. . . ? FOR RENT A suit of pleasant rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire ,! at 1617 Fourth, street ' FOR SALE The A. V. Oliver four lots on Jefferson Avenue, including plat , form scales, one hundred and ten foot porch running back to railroad;track 0. 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 ACRE TRACT" of ground near La Grande, for rent with good build ings, and fine soil. Price from Dec. 1 st 1905 to March 1st 1907, $225. La Grande Investment Co. LOST a pair of gold eye glasses with plain bows, was lost somewhere be tween Ed Reynolds' place and the post- . office. Finder please return to this of fice. ' - ; FOR SALE Dutch Hyacinth bulbs, for window or garden culture, lnqjire 1. X. L. Store.- FOR RENT Two story house on Wash ington Avenue. $12 a month. "Prof. Day, La Grande School Music, ens and eggs we ' can get. Wilt pay market price in cash, Grande Ronde Cash Campany. Botn phones WANTED Waitress" at once at jiodel Restaurant. FOR RENT Elevan room house, furn ished. 1416 Fourth street. WANTED A middle age lady wishes a position as housekeeper) Call at Blue Mountain House. ' ' ' ; LOST Ladies black and gray collarette. Waa lost between First street and the Opera House.) Return to Coffey's bar ber shop and receive reward. FOR PENT Room with stove, electric light and bath. At Mrs. Patty's, Adams Avenue. LOST The undersigned has lost one roan Durham yearling heifer. No brands or marks of any kind. Will pay a liberal reward for her return or for information leading to her re covery. E. E. Jones, La Grande. FOUND Ladies wool shawl. Was found in the street near Golden Rule Store. Call at this office. FOR SALE Light two seated spring wagon cheap. Nearly new. Apply at Bob Masterton's blacksmith shop. GIRL WANTED Girl for general house work. Steady employment For par ticulars call at this office. HOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS-New, well furnished. Edmund Robinson house. Phone No. Red 1F12, LODGE DIRECTORY -fiAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E. meets every Sunday night in K. of P. hall at u p. m. , visiting oretnren invited to attend. . J. E. Pollock. W. S. J. A.Matott,W. L 0.-0. J'.-e-La-Orrande Lodger tlo. 16. meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen, at Model Restaurant Jakes Moss, N. Q. JvR. SNqpet, Sec, '-(' STAR-ENCAMPMENT, No.' 81,10. O. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. I. K. bNOOK. C. P. Edmond Robinson, Scribe. EASTERN STAR. 0. E: S. Hope Chaoter No. 13 meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. in Masonic Temple. Mertie Alcrich, 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. 0. 0. F. halL All visiting neighbors are cordially invited tc attend. t- keisiand, v. u John Hall, Clerk. ' rnPFSTFRS OF AMERICA Caurt Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Tnurs riav ninht in 1. 0. R. M. hall. Brothers are invited to attend. Chas. Bartmess. Chief Kanzer. C. S. Williams. Fin. Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. B;ggers, John Hall and Herbert Pattison. FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31, K. 0. T. each month in 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting knignts welcome. . G.T. Weisenberobr, Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper. L.O. T. M. HIVENo. 27. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the 1. 0. 0. F. halL All visiting ladies are welcome. Lady Porter, Commander. Hazbl Barnes, Recording Secretary. B. P.O. E., La GRANDE LODGE No. 433 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brotners are cordially in vited to attend. F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler. G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary ti rsDANnp lODOE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets 2d and 4th l nursaay oi mui ii.um. the 1. 0. 0. F. hall over postoffice. - All visiting members Welcome. i" W. W. Berry, Consul Commander. J. K. Wright, Clerk. - ; ' , 7 St. Hill Charaed With Grand Larceny Alabama Man Intercepted On His Way to Elin From J. F. Hill was arrested last night by Chief of Police Rayburn as he stepped off from train No. 5, on the charge of grand larceny, in resionse to a telegram from Mobile, Alabama, asking for his ar rest The man was accompanied by his wife and eight children. He was taken to the city council, room and searched, the officers getting about $11 from him and $2330 from his wife. He had evidently made no attempt to conceal his destination as he had openly purchased a ticket for La Grande and had intended to purchase another for Elgin, where his wife's father lives. David Lynn, the father-in-law of the imprisoned man, has been communicated with and will arrive this evening on the HAMILTON FEES DISCUSS D TODAY New York, Nov. 23. James R Keller, clerk of the Title Guarantee company formerly , of the York Seourity com panytestified that the payment made to Andrew Hamilton was about $18,000 at the order of the New York ' life; This payment was made in a roundaboutway. The Security and Trust company receiv ed the money on warrants from the Union Saving Bank, and a trust company in Seattle or Tacoma. He said that the New York Life held the debenture of this bank as money realized upen. The warrants deposited were made to the credit of the New York Life in checks. The money paid to Hamilton was charg ed to the Union Bank. Keller was con fident that the payment was made to the order of the New York Life. He said was Hamilton paid ' out of the surplus funds of the Union Bank which had failed according to the witness, after the debenture held by the New York Life was satisfied. The balance, the witness said, was turned over to A. R. Nichols general agent of the New York Life who had been connected with the Union Bank. : Provide for Alaska (Scrlppe News Association) Washington, Nov. 28. Congressman Cushman. of Washington, ' talked with the President this morning about the needs of Alaska, "I'll reintroduce my bill providing for a delegate from Alaska" said Cushman, "and I am sure it will pass" The bill passed, the house twice. The strongest opponent m the senate was Piatt of Connecticut, who is now dead. WHI Not Recede (Scrlppe Newe Association") ' ' "' i";Vfashirutton. Nov. 28. It was learned today that the principal subject Of the White Houm conference last night be tween the President, Garfield, Taft, Root and Knox was the rate regulation subject The President Is determined not t recede from his position. BuiMing Collapsed (Scrlppe Newe Association) St Louis, Mo. Nov. 28. The ironwork of a building being erected in this city, collapsed this afternoon. ' Fifteen men were buried in the debris and one was killed. Be lintier Estate Portland, Nov. 23. C. A. Dolph, Rufus Mallorv and Joseph Simon, executors of the estate of the late Judge Charlee B. Bellineer. filed their final report in the County Court stating that the value of the estate after the payment of all debts and claims is $22.6 17.07. After making the minor bequests ths will authorized, they turned over tfie bulk of the estate, as ordered by the testator, to Mrs. Margary Bellinger, wife of the deceased jurist Echoites Hopeful Echo. Or.. Nov. 27. Owing to the fact that the eovernment surveyors are still at work on the proposed line of the east side Umatilla irrigation project the resi- Unta of the Echo district are very much ancourtced regarding the carrying out of the proposition. They have ordere to re main in the field and go right on with tne work. Secretary Hitchcock has made it known that the Droiect will go through even though it be turned down for a short time, but hideina from all present Indi cations it wiil bJ carried right through. The government' is very ' favorable to the East Umatilla project declaring it one of the best pieces (of land in possession of the government! for irrigation purp oses. Mobile Elgin train. The wife and children were taken to the Ronde Valley House to await the coming of her father. As they arrived late last evening they failed to get their supper and at their money wae taken from them it was after nine this morn ing before the hnugry children got their breakfast The mother visited the court house this morning and was given a suf ficient sum to enable them to live sev eral days comfortably. The officers in Alabama have been communicated with and the case will rest unlil thay are heard from. Hill has em ployed an attorney and is preparing to prove his innocence. W.-.C "T. U. Resolutions .The following resolutions, which were recommended to the local unions by the National W. C. T. U. Convention, recently assemoiea in oeuiornm, were aiiuiiwtu uy the union of La Grande in its last session. It is hoped every serious minded person under whose notice this comes, will act upon it or at least give it a thoughtful consideration. The reading matter brought into a family is a most potent factor in its education. Shall it be for good or for evil? Its influence is for eter nity. Decide for yourselves. Whereae, Many of the magazines and newspapers of the day carry advertise ments of alcoholic liquors and also other advertisements and pictures which should not be allowed to enter the home; there fore, ,'.'.' Resolved, that we try to choose for our homes, as far as possible, the newspapers and magazines that exclude such adver tisements; that we will, however, in a spirit of frankness and kindness, ask pub lishers and editors to cease to include in their publication objectionable advertise ments; moreover, we still remonstrate against such advertisements and pictures being posted in public places; believing them to be demoralizing; and we consider that it is the duty of town and municipal authorities to prevent such displays on billboards or in other public places. Why Women Advocate Osteopathy The upright position of mankind is re sponsible for three classes of ills from which the brute creation does not softer. Rupture, piles and diseases peculiar to women. The two. latter classes of dis ease are usually collectable by osteop athic methods. Indeed,. . women'e iiis find more relief from this , system of treatment nowadays than any other. Displacements, leucorirhea, inflammations, irregularis,, pain tjiese ant the .wrongs that Osteopathy sets aright in a majority of cases. No wonder that women are the staunch supporters of.Oeteopathy! '' , Sultan Yields - Vienna, Nov. 28. The Neu Freie Presse today published a dispatch from Constantinople saying the sultan, through his foreign ministers, has announced to the ambassador of Austria-Hungary that Turkey accedes to the demands of ths powers regarding the financial control of Macedonia, Another Factory Payette, Idaho. Nov. 28. Work on the construction of the Payette and Nampa beet sugar factories is to commence in about 1 0 days. That is the statement of George C. Parkinson, of Preston, one of the board of directors, and who has acted as representative of the company in its negotiations with the people of this section of Idaho. Iowa Law Valid Washington. Nov. 28. The Iowa state law prohibiting insurance companies from entering into agreements fixing insurance rates is declared constitutional by a de cision of the supreme court of United States in the case of Barley H. Carroll, Iowa state auditor, against the Geenwich Insurance company, at al. To go to Portland The body of Mrs, Dan Sommer, who died in Elgin this morning, will be taken to Portland tomorrow night where it will be buried in the Jewish cemetery at tha place. . , Favor Lock Canal Washington, Nov. 28. The President has definitely decided to favor the con struction of a lock canal Ordered Home (Kcrlppa News Association) . London. Nov. 28. The United States cruiser Minneapolis, which now is at Gravesend, has been ordered home and will sail at midnight for Hampton Roads, Virginia. Goose Free With every dollars worth of goods pur chased at our store fcr cash on Wed nesday, Nov. 29, we will give one chance on a fat goose, drawing at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE. Democratic Ateet A conference of Democratic leaders will soon bs called, it is said, by the chirman of the State Committee, to meet in Portland probably before the first of the year, or not later than January 8, Jackson day. TWO , Love and l)mh ere uuia deuictro as arcn era. hen Love arts his nrr.-ow in a wom- au s heart and she turns and follows, seeking healing of her hurt, omild there be aught miltt-.r then that she shou d be led bv very Love t'.ie ambush where De ith.arro on striiu wuiu to plant his derdly shiift in be- breast r Yet so it is. Time and ap... Love proven to bs Death's decov. Ay. often when the grim archer laila to in flict mortal hurt, he leaves the suffering woman to creep through life UVe broken-winged bird. Wliy does love lead to sufferings? Many e woman has asked that Question piteously end passionately. She has for saken father and mother to cleave unto her Husband In the belief that so she wat achieving woman's highest happiness But Instead of happiness she has (bun. misery, struggled with tt until etrugglt aecntca uaeiesa, ana at last naa come tc accept her misery aa the "cross" laid ur oa women who love and marry. lucre is no real reason wnr almost every wife and mother should not enjov sound health. The causes o her misery lie in diaeasee which affect, the delicate, womanly organism. Disngrreabie drains are carrying away the vital force. In flammation has lighted ite fire for slow torment Ulceration is tatng into the tender tissues. Female weakneaa is soaking life a daily martyrdom. la it any wonder that the nerves are racked, thai appetite fails, and night, which should brine; rest, brings only- reaUcas end troubled dreams f Dr. Pierce's Favorite PreecriDtion cures the womanly diseases which undermine tne general Beaitb, It dries the drama, puts out the fire of inflammation, heals the nicer ted tiaauee and cures female weakness. In a word, it snakes weak women strong end sack women srelL - . "Faaorit Preecrintkm" ia a true taa. peraneemedkme. UcooUimesmaJcnhol, neither opium, eocaue, or other narcotic back ana ailine? wojacn at invited to rnnauh.XHr, Pierce' by tetter, free of charge. Ail eonaanoMeoca strictly pri vate ana eeereair cocfauentua. la little snore than thirty years Vtt Pierce. eaeieted by hie staff of nearly aaaoreo imyinini, naa tnaoca bum cvrea oyer half amiuiati wooara. Write, without consulting phvaician to the Invalids' Ho tel ana Surgical inautule, BunaJo, N. X. mao eivat a hops. an la wttk SKlian of atnerrt aralHud that I acala write to to.' aavs U ra. Harry A. Browa, of Otooo, Praohacot Couaty, Maine. I wrote to yoa concur ntti a" ray health laat Spring- (I think k waa ia lunrl. and yarn adviatd mt to tak your Favorite Prescription ' and ' Gulden Medial Diarowv.' whick I did aKordiaa: to di rtetiona, and conllnued takiaa then lor five month. I took nine bottle or 'Favorite Pra cription.' is of Golden Medical Discovery,' and (bur rial of Dr. Pierce's Pel leu. My dlaeaat mma diNplacement and ulceration of the nterua, and t vu in a terrible condition with pain and wenane. ana naa riven up an nope ol ever t'.iiig well acaia. Had doclored with four dif. f.-reut doctor within four mouth, and inatesit of gettina better waa c rowing weaker all the itme. i aectoea io try yonr mcitctne. aa I nd heard of the many cure reultin( from their une. I bouuht live bottlra and felt ao tniich bet. ter after using them that 1 kept on until I am aa well a ever in my life, and to Dr. Pierce all the praise I due. "Before I began taking your medicine I only weighed pounds. 1 now weigh rto pound. I gained lorty pounds in ix month. 1 shall ductor no mora with doctors, aa it la only a waste of money. No matter what my trouble la, I shall write to lr. Pierce every time. I am now in per led kealtk, thanks to Dr. Fiaroe, . Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Bend ai one-cent stamps for the paper-bound book, or for cloth binding send JI stumps. Address Dr. K, V. Piaxcs, Buffalo, N. Y. A. T. Hill, Vmi&t 11MBKKLAND AtTJUNB SIS7S . NOTKJE FOR PUBLICATION U. H. Lsvnd Offloe La Urandei. Uregon, tMfober 27, lWA Nottoe I htmby aivea that In com ul lane with I lie provlsloDS of tbeaot of Congress ol Junes, lift, entitled "au am for Hie aula ol timber lands Id tha Htmlea of California, Ore gon, Mevaou, ana waainnauin Territory, at rateoded to all the Public Land Mt-itca bv acit of August 1. IMM, Heaaie M V- kerof H'aloerd county of Crow Wing Stat nf Mln v. ha lms a st niea in mi oin ner sworn ute- inent No. mil for the purchase of the N 'A iW!i;uiK; hba or Rwttun No. Ill, In Township No, I, Soulb Kunge Mo. wt, E. w. M. Aud will oner proof to show that tti lanu louglit la inure valuable fortlu timber or .uuclhn foragrh uitur.l purpoMS, and u etMblisli her eialiri lo ault land before the Unifier and hereiver 'tthis . ttlo at La (irande.uregoo.On Tueda, tbe vtb day of jn y, iwk.. Hh name aa wltnrisaea: Gertrude J. Bndd, of Urxlrjard, Minn., John T "unborn, o' Jtraln rd. Minn,, Marti-a, S llsne, o Bralnerd ki,.n. li .rv l Unmhr. of Rrliit'd Minn. Any and all pinaons clnlnilne adversely the above described lands are reUeted to nie their claims In thteortloson or Iwlors snld vtb day of Jsn', woe. , ' ,. E.W., Davis, Eeglster 7SJ A SPECIALTY Old Furniture "made to look like new at a moderate cost Edward Propcck PHONE, BLACK 401. 209 Hr Street THE j AYPOPN n Art ! l JAMES FARQUHARSON, Prop ! 1 Compteta ssaortmanlo WINES, LIQUORS j AND CIGARS j j Cold lunches and mixed drinks a I I specialty. Fair and impartial J treatment to all. You are invited j to call and get acquainted. ajrVVvVu vvvVvVvVv Slue Front Saloon & THORSON, Proprietor. FIKKST liiiiift-ir anH "ioirieiilc Pot or cold lunch at all hours, Jeftrrma A -stio. ' mpoalt Dennt ' PaJace Salo.i CKAX ANDEPSON (Vep riM ' WINES, I IQU0RS AND CIGARS Always on hand. , ; Jeflaiaaa Avaasw ' OpBW'lte rw at TI1E LOUVRE 0!23WC:n. Prop. ' , rixs smis UQU0R5 wiexiQiins Gaikmn iSwty VtJnmt WINES, LIQ1 ORS ,nd CIGARS Imported and Domestic. faOeraoe Avanaa, Onpoeit denut Sommer CtS Pron;Uln 6-1 NUI SAID Brick furnished in any quanUy or any style, No contract too small or to large. See samples nf our pressed brick. GEO'. - KOTIGE.R, La'tirande, Oregon. til f V . i A