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A.- PKCr83IUNAL CAR Jo PMYSICUN& i OR A I: ,-&GHAhUUV -' '' ' Phys.'cian Ind suroit -' 'flea Mw Blue - . i.in fmi FCR .. VI J .. f OX M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Corset Ad nit l'iu tad Depot W. t 1 ' ' r OOee Main M . Healdam Mats ( , : WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Fbone Main Tl ' A. lt belldloa, oppoailr ttoanmar Howe OH)oa Monr, I la a, 7 lot BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS '. . v , -4 . 4 - -,- ' ... Office la Folay balldlot, Maia id. C. T. Bacon, Rartdanee Main II U. K. Mail KmxkoM Maia a ,' DkS. BIGGEkS & BIGOERS ? puysiciana aud So r neons U W Blggert, M. t). Geo. L. Bigger. M. D Talapbonaa ' " Offlce BlfCk 1321 : ' Raaldeuee Main 90 Offloi' KaMuD, -Building otct J. M. Bottji etora, BasMe,e on Mutltoa AVa. second door wntoforu.tr Maidence, Or. u W Bigger, , ,. .ImBKAHDK OkKOON Hf"f foXeUiutifV all promptly aUCBdcd to . davoromhu OENTISTS ;;,;tREAyis;:BRos. Tr'f'DeNTlSlS.- 1 ' , , , f Ott.ea eomnMn building OSes Black 51 ' " ' : DENTIaT . i OiTloa Over JHlll Drug. Stors ; : La GraQde. Ureuon VETERINARY SURGEON VETERINARY 8UK0E0N, Office it AT Hnl'i Drug Sum- La Grind; Oregon Phone 136 J Reudence phone reu 7UI Frmer' lint , 68 -, tr im. W. T. D JWSE3. VITiaiSAfcT DBOON AND UtXTISt Leave ordnsal Red RwlaractCor Croat Drai swt ' 1 o aao 1 at &lrt tisilPlK. kMl nlmsM KISM . ATTORNEYS : tPAWtORD 4 CRAWFORD if Ml afWOWLtS Attorney M ? coun$euor , ...: At U . Oftaa a lUkW IMUalaa rumm Onaeei. ' B. T. WUlussat I : a.t.w' W-. -. " ' WltUAi8-,BR0a , . ATIOK EYS-ATLAW ' ' ' ' 1 ' osioa I Baltic BmUdUa ' fboBerivs . .::;';.r;; '.uoima4..J L A. PICKLER Civil, Mining, Irrlgstloii enjlnewlni end : Surwyint " ' I EtlniAa, Piaua, aad BpatiK"""- tlee IB FoltJ buildiu 7 ' La iSAHt. ono ' The La Grande x Hospital Off e every accomodation for the care of the sVlc. Our operating room is fittted with every modem appliance and our ,.rH. are exceedingly comfortable. Un- j u.u.l .nrf free for all to enter rmni n nhvsic'ian you wish but in list upon being token to the La Grande Hospital Patients under care of trained nurse. Mrs Minhh Ooopmaw. EC DAVIS ... President J H CHILD Be.e4Tteas BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. h L4 GRANDE OREGON .Classified Advertisements. r-.ius One c,uaword. one-half a csr.t a wrd nch iuhnnn in.... i'.on.'.'ClasrfiiT"' iTTrTng "aulck re- 'tc':. Try era today.-' ' , i Kt.LlAdi.S- Aaj.Cre ,nir TITLES go ta tne La Grande Invfst-rr.a.-.t Compaq, La Grande, Ore.i in Foiey building. ' FOR RENT A suite of pleasant roemt suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire at 1617 Fourth street. FOR SALE Tha A. V. Oliver four Jots on Jefferson Avenue, including plat form scales, one hundred and. ten foot porch running back to railroad track - H. Powtas, 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 Orande, for rent with good build ings, and fine soil. Pr'.ce from Dec. 1st ' 1905 to NUffch 1st 190?. $225. La Grande Investment Co. l.U!I a plir of gold eye glasses with ; plain bdwi, "was lost somewhere be ' tween Ed Reynolds' place and the post- office. Fhfcfer please return to this of fice. ' FOR RENJ-Two story house on Wash ington Aygnue. $12 a month. Prof. Day, La Grande School Music: WANTED &itress at once at Model Restaurant? ; : ; . V FOR RENl-Elevan room house, furn- LOST Lsatifitfal'.ck and gray collarette. Was bstfcatween First street and the Opera Hou5. Return to Coffey's, bar ber shopjafceeive reward. LOST -The ;.uJers:gned has lost one roan .Uurn&rn yearling heifer. No brands oKiflarks of any. kind.'." Will pay a libajsj reward for her return or for infownsUon leading to her re covery. . EE. Jones, La Grande. FOUND-Ladies wool - shawl '" Was found in tha street near Golden .Rule Store. Call at this office. WANTED Au elderly lady to make her home in a family of five and help with work. Phone Black 1612. ; FOR LENT Housekeeping rooms, .new, well furnished. Edmond Robison house. Call Red 702. STRAYED OR STOLEN One ; blue yearling heifer, branded H. V. connected on right hip, split in right ear. Strayed away from my place, five miles north of Island City. If this animal has ; been stolen a liberal reward will be offered for information that will result in the t con viction of the guilty party, if the animal has simply strayed away a . smaller reward will be paid for its return of for. information leading to it recovery. H. Vitos. LODGE DIRECTORY. ! ' EAGLES La Orande Aerie 259 P. a E. meets every Friday night in Kedmen Hal), Lewis Buiiamgai o p. m. visiting hrathran inntad to attend. , , J. E. Pollock, W. S. J. A. MiTOTT, W. P. meats in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat . may be seen" at Model Restaurant . Jam as Mote, N. G 1. R. Snooe, Sec. .. ,. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 81, I O, n v Maata avarv first and third Thurs- riiva in the month io Odd Fellows halL Visiting patriarchs always welcome, " 1. R. Snook, C P. Edmond Robinson, Scribe. EASTERN STARO. E S.-Hope Cbapur No. 18 meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:80 m In Mftannie TamDle. - " ,.,,Mert-Aldrich, W. M, Mary A. Warrior Sec. M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7708 meeU every first and third Wednesday nf tha month at I. O. 0. F. hall. All viaitinir noiffhbors are cordially invited to attend. E. ReiSLAND, V. C, John Hau, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court MiH MxHon No. 22 meets each Thurs ill, niuht in I. 0. R. M. hall. Brothers to attend. Chas. Bartmess, Chief Ranger. r. S Williams. Fin. Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biggere, John Hall and Herbert Pattison, FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 81, K. 0. T. M Meets second and third Wednesdays each month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting G.T. Wiisinberoer, Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper. L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets svery first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the 1. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting UAm mrm welcome. ' Lady Porter, Commander, Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary, R P. O. E.: La GRANDE LODGE No, 455 Meets each ..Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are. cordially in vited to attend. 1 " "' F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler. G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. v. I A GRANDE ' LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF -TH E ... WORLD Mats 2d and 4th Thursday o isaoh .month, m the I. 0. O. F. hall over postoffice All visiting members welcome. . W. W. Berry,. Consul Commander. J. K.'Wbioht. Clerk. Union M. E. Church Dedicated Yestsrday The new M. E. church at Union was dedicated yesterday afternoon.' Ministers from various .charges in the district were present; and short addresses were de livered ..by several. ' Th;main feature God. was the address by Bishop Moore who said in part : ' BISHOP MOORE'S SERMON ' : "This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief." 1 Timothy I 15 Men in their heart burdened and soul distressed condition may call upon nature for help and deliverance, but nature only re-echoes the soul's distressed cry. There is no help in nature for soul bond age in sin. i Men may look to philosoghy for deliver ance from sin, but philosophers in all ages have tried their skill in vain. They are physicians of no value. Even science with all its advocated efficacy by learned men is too weak to save men from sin. Our own friends fail us In this es tial and one thing needful. .' : Now if nature, philosophy, science and our own friends can not save us from our sins. "To whom shall, we go?" To Christ Jesus who burst into this world with light' life and redemption. . What vir4nra kv w of Chrit'a mmr to save? " - " " ;' Let us call upon Paul for his testimony. Here 'it, is. "This is a faithful saying and worthy of alt acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save ' sin- n"s." - , . , We will hear John's testimony. What does John say? "In the beginning was the word,' and the word was with Qod, and the word was God. ' - Reported Resigned (Scrlppa Newt Association) " London, Dec. . 4. Balfour visited the king this afternoon. He remained In con ference 45 minutes.- It is reported that he resigned. . , ' Pat Crowe Arraigned (Scrlppa News Association) Omaha, Neb, Dee. 4 Pat Crowe, of Cudahy kidnapping fame, was arraigned for trial today. - He will be tried first on the charge of assault with intent to kill Officer Jackson, the charge on which he was extradited from Montana. ' Memorial Exercises YesUrday at two thirty the Elks of this city held their annual memorial ex ercises, at which time ceremonies in re membrance of their dead wart held. Ad dresses appropriate to the Occasion were delivered and fitting .music rendered. The principal address of the day was delivered by Hon, C- A, Johns of Baker City.: ; ; Reform Mayors ; Cleveland, 0, Dec 4 Pursuant td,ths call of Mayor Tom Johnson, the mayors- elect of numerous Ohio cities, notably those chosen on reform tickets, mat her today to form a state association. The primary purpose to plan a fight for legislation that will be of benefit to the cities. Mayor Dunn of Chicago and Mayor Weaver of Philadelphia, have been invited to address the meeting. Who Docs 'The" Voting How many kinds of people are not al-! lowed to vote at state elections? Women in all states except Colorado, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming; . idiots and criminals in most states; paupsrs in many states; Chi.iesein Oregon. Nevada and California Indians iq Mississippi, Montana and Ne vada; Indians not taxed in Maine and Washington, and in Minnesota when they lack in ' customs of civilization." Missis sippi and Idaho exclude bigamists; Flor ida and Michigan bar duelists, and sev eral states disqualify United States sol diers and sailors. Wisconsin excludes those who bet on elections, and this clause ought to include the silly forms of betting which entail riding in wheelbar rows and letting the hair grow. The Exact Thins Required For Constipation "-" "As a certain purgative and stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach end Liver Tablets seem to be the exact thing re quired, strong enough for the most robust yet mild enough and safe for ths children and without that terrible griping so com mon to most purgatives." say R. S. Web ster & Co... Udora, Ontario, Canada. For sale bji Newun DrJo Co. ... ti WANTED A position is clerk. Havs had two years - experience in general merchandise. Will consider most any- k MgH MjfctareM thie office. 'XV WAnitu-A young man can secure ' employment in store in La Grande on conditions. Call at Observer office. The same was in the beginning with All things were made by him. In him was life; and the life was the light of men." 'The blood of Jesus Christ his son cleanses us from all sin." We have one more to hear from. It is Mary. Mary tell us what you know about Christs power to save. She says, "I was sinful, vile, wretched and an out cast I was not fit to come into good society. My accusers brought me to the judge. I detested judges 1 hated officers ENGRIA V E D GOODS The Obeerrer it in a positiou to offer t3 it patron e iplendid line ol engraved Visiting .'larde, vVeddiug . Announcement and At Home Cards , at prices jut tbe same as yon send away only we pay the postage. Call on ns and look &t onr samplea 1 f i: THESE ARE OUR FRIOE?:- V .English 8cript cards, per 100.. . ...... .$2.03 French Script, very latest, per 100. .'.. .$3.00 ''BWi Old;BntHshl'jper .100... $3.60 Romtu, 100 eerds.. . t Sf...V.4. itt $3.00 " Solid Old English, 100 cards. ..,....$8,00 l Gothic, 100 cards...i V..... l... ....$2.50 ' :. Piinting laiore orders frouo any copper. ? i - " plate, 60 cards 75o.; IOC enrds....... $2.00 Wedding Ibvitations irom IS.U0 a 100 to : -V, 121.00 a 100. ;..'. ..--ft'. ;,,f-.si'.-..-. .; :-,v ,..4...;;;r.,,. Besides taking orders for engraved et rk, are prepared to print' all tbe Mbve in the latest type feceej t. ail. on os oeiore THE OBSERVER Centennial Hotel . . Under new management. Board and Room $6 per week, ' cash. Meals 25 cts. Special - rates furoishe Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No. 1161. i'Mrs. M. E. Mur'chison, proprietress DeWitt DaWllt Is the Mm. to look for haa rou eo to auy Witch H.ul Sla. DaWltt's Wltck Haul Si It. la tha oHffrul and only rnulna. In Ik! DWltt'ala tha only Wlleh Hat.l S.W. that la nada from tha wmdultaratad i ' All othara are eountarf.ftafaaaa 1ml tetlona. chMS ari4 arerlhlaM dantarou.. CxWltt'a Witch Hu.IS.lva la a xwclfle for Ml.: Blind. BiMdlne. ItchlnaandProtradlnc Pllaa. AlioCula, . Burna. BmlMS, Spralna. Lauratkma, Contuifona. Boiit. Cbunclt Ecxama, Twtar. Ut Rhaurn, and all Othar SkM DlMaaaa. SALVE ratraaiD r E.C. DeWitt CcCWcaie A. T. h of the law for I had been dealt o roughly with at their hands. But I looked up into the face of the Judge and he stooped and with his finger he wrote in the sand and when he arose he said. "Which of these condemn - thee?" I said, Tone" And the Judge said "neither do 1 condemn thee but go thy way and sin no more. Then my heart broke and there came to my life such a sweet change that 1 fell at his feet and washed them with my ttars and wiped them with the hair of my head.' At three o'clock p. m. Rev. E M. Hill, pastor of the M. E. church at Baker City, preached from Isa, 4080, H." H. Mower, pastor at La Gradde, preached at 7:80 p. m.. from Gen. 89 , . The church is a fine brick structure and is a splendid monument to the energy of the church membership and a lasting tribute to tha energetic work of the pastor, the Rev. J. H. Walker, upon whom much of the work of building fell. The church was dedicated free from all debt and cost $4600. oraering. , t ' b Notice Notice is hereby given you that my wife having left my home without just cause or provocation, from and after this date I will in no way be responsible for any debts that she may comtract. Dated at Island City this, the 6th. day of November, 190B. Joseph Anson, eO VIARt' EXPKRIKNCC Tmh Marks . DisiaN CovmoMTe Ae. Anvona anrin a akafrh and dMOTiMI"" ay ealckly aacwrtAin rmr oiHnton frM bh ma lnntlii Mproh.hlfp.t.niahl.. CniniDnt(!a Uoii.nlrcmnii.i.tUl. HANDBOOK on PU ait tn. OMrl mttner tor neurlna pat.lit.. ' Fumu tak.n tiinuili Munn k Co. raoalve larU4 tuHUt. mil hnut ab.ria. In the Scientific American. A bandanmrty llltmrtl wly. Lartaat csjn anl.Utm uf any .ol.nt I0 Jottrnal. T.rni.. aa a yri four montua. (I. Huia oyail nawioman. Co.aeiBr.NewTorK omc. C2S nu WaitaiDatui, D. C Bargains Bargains 'You will always find them at . ( . Propeck's Second Hand Store Asko'seethe $3.60 kitchen table. Stoves from $1.60 up Edward Propeck - ; PHONE. BLACK 401. 209 Fir Street THE OXFORD PAR JAMES FAPQL'HARSON. Prop. I Coaplrk wanrtinanl at WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair . and impartial treatment to all. You are invited 1 to call and get acquainted. 4 Slue Front Saloon E.TH0RSON, Proprlttot. ; FINEST W SK LI0U0IW - l,,i-dlMl anil '. rinmonlitv Pot or cold lunch at all hours. ...... Jaflfraoa Avaaat Oppnall DnM . Palaco Salo.i - 4 CHA1, ANDEMON op ' rim WINES, I IQUORS AND CIGARS j ' Always on hand, ! Jade Odb" rtm as THE LOUVRE ' 4 1 CHRIS WRIGHT. Prep. mm " ' VIIIE5. LIQUORS t CIQ!R5 ; ft 0 Jfe jv ,r Eaglo Sa'o uv uurjen Loms, pp. WINES, LIQT'ORS and , CIGARS v 1 ; ' Imported and Domestic ' fatferaea Aveaee, Oppoalte Asaol 50MMER HOUSE QAFE PhoniJAUin 6-1 J NUF SAID , , : t r ' -K Brick furnished in any quant.ty orany! style, No contract too sn all or td large. Soe samples of our pressed brick. - . " - : ' I' GEO. KREIGER. La Grando, Oregon. 9 r e ll 7 TW ' " " 11""'rnTI ' 1 1 i',1r"r""'- -- :- i v - v '"' r-'--l -I1 ainw,a.vm,w"''""'"