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V PHCrESSIONAL CARDS'" A PHYSICIANS DR A. L RlCHAkDSON, Physician and Surgeon. Olaeovar Hill's bra fflc Prou B '.c . Krt Main fh , !" N. .vlJ..iroa M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 Coroer Adama avenue sad Depot Bt. OOM Main M . Bealdenot Uaia 68 WILLARD SMITH physician' and surgeon ' " ' Phone Main 71: '' Lewis bmlldlng, oppoallf eommer Hon. , Office Bonn, 1 to 4, I to I BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offloa in Foley building, ldaia IK. C T. Bacon, Hceidenot Mala 18 H. K. HU Bestdioee Maia&l DkS. BIGGtkS & BIGOERS Puysiciaos tad Surgeons -0 W Blggen, M. D. Geo, U Blugera, II. D Telephone Offlca Black 1321 Bealdenca Main 80 Offloa Ralnton Balldtng over J. M. Berry' !itore. kealdero on Madlwa AVe. necooi door west of 'oru.r residence. Or. IS. W Bigg" LaGRANDK - OHKUON Profamonal ealla promptly attended to day or alKbu DENTISTS I, REAVIS BROS. - DENTISTS. " O&ce etoiunei Bmldlot, OffleBliick.M i7 j lleMutM Mark'.) it C H. CHuttiom Oflloe) Over Hill Drug) Store La Grande, Urejjon VETERINARY SURGEON Br. F A CHARLTON - . ... r ream rejy- VKTEKINAKX buku zc.ua, Office II Al Hiil'. Drag 8lor. La Grande, Oregon Phone 136J Residence pnone reu vui Farmer' line 68 &R. W. T. d:wne3. i VITEBJIIABY 8UBOION Lta ordrra at Red CfoasOroa store BwideoctCoi . etk and 1 at ; LfJUrti Sea Man expertanoa, kaM of ralaraket ' ennlahed ATTORNEY8 CPAWrORD & CRAWrOKD Attorneys-at'Law IA OKAKDI1 OBEOO tire la Fer aUdin . ; J. W. KN0WLES Attorney and. Couneellor ' At Lew OffloiiRaletoBuildii i ' La Umad Or. B.T. WUlietsaa e.C.Bll WILLI AVI8 BROS. ATI OliN JtYS-AT- LAW grace la Balaloa Balldlne rboee iOj UOrana.' L A;P1CKLER ji mi.... i.fiiAii PneifKcitne! sttd Gvn.Wnir.j.h.tlofi CnSinec..nS .no aurv-yini ' Eatimat Plana. aodSpe:iBivs. ' iMin haildlnl LA OkAXDk. OMOOW La Grande The Hospital . .. . - . i Qffara averv accomodation ior ma ffera every accomodauon ior ma w. w. "Ahe aick Our' operating room is fittteo f-ith everv modem appliance and our k.rrt ara exceedingly comfortable. " ,iB comfortable. UicW""'""' j in.tmnl and free for all to enter . .;;, wi.h but in- -J&fSL U M. HnanitaL PatienU under care of trained fsospiiAL. star, urx in uBiiiit " Mrs Minnis Goodman. nurses. E C DAVIS t n orilW 'BecaadTreaa I neainawa BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LA GRANDE OREGON Classified Advertisements. Rates-Cne cer.t a word, one-half a car.t a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick re sets. Try one today. ; , fJK ROUBLE ABSHtACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest msrtt Coui..-y. La Grande, Ore., in Foley building. I - - FOR RENT A suite 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 end ten foot porch running back to railroad track O. H. Powers, the Minnesota land man.. WANTED A young man can secure employment in store in La Grande on conditions. Call at Observer office. . FORTY ACRE TRACT of ground near La Grande, for rent with good build- . ings, and fine soil. Price from Dec. 1st 1905 to March 1st 1907, $225. U Granpe Investment Co. LOST- a cair of cold eve o-lasMta with plain bows, was lost somewhere be tween Ed Reynolds' place and the post office. Finder please return to this of fice. FOR RENT Two story house on Wash ington Avenue. $12 a month. Prof. Day. La Grande School Music. "' WANTED Waitress at once at Model Restaurant. " FOR RENT Elevjn room house, furn- 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. LOST The underlined has lost one I 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. Jokes, La Grande. ' TlEE Store, uail at Wie Omce. WANTED-Au elderly lady to make her 7 ou n, u , o 1 WUiav ruuiias Vla. FOR LENT Housekeeping rooms, new, well furnished. Edmond Robison house. Call Red 702. 1. i, STRAYED OR - STOLEN One blue I : k.:f.- U.-. U V rnnn4 'T ,,7 Zt ... Za on right hip, split in right ear. Strayed L w.j iram i..y ....... ...... v. M 1 A... M-fK n Island City. If this animal has been a ISni nZ wUta odX information that will result in the con- I viction of the guilty party, if (he animal has simply strayed away a smaller reward will be paid for its return or for information leading to its recovery, 'f H. VlHRS. : LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E-rnejU fW. brairVn irTviUd to atund. T ' - J. Ik pollock, w. 5. I J. A Matott, W. P. , , a it iTnTTZTT t Art. n. la -.Ita'ta thair nail averv Saturday niaht Visiting brothers cordially invited to at- tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model ResUmant Jamb Mo. I STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 81. I. O. D. r. meets every nrat ana miro nura-i days in the month in Odd Fellow, hall. i welcome, 1 . R. Shook, c. P. EoaOND ROBINSON, Scribe. ' EASTERN STAR, O. E. S.-Hope Chapter No, IS. meets the second and fo Jh w dnesda of each montn at ?:5C - m. m Masonic Temple. m Mertik Aldrich, W. M Mary A. Warnick, Sec. M WA.-La Grande Camp No. 7701 meeU every first and third Wednesday if tha month at 1. u. u. r. nan. ai siting neighbors are cordially invited tc ittend. c keislaud, v. o John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion Wo. T meets eacn i nurs- . , . 1 r D M k.ll D.fk. Satteni ' ' ' ' Chas. dARTMESS, tinier nanger c. S. Williams. Fin. Sec. - Board wr FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51, K. O. T. M. Meets second and third Wednesdays hmonthinI.O.0. F. hall. Visiting i bmnnra wteiiaiiiia. ""- a.T. Weisenbercsr. Com. I d. c.rnr K ..nr IY1UA DLVA.ni , . M ot mi..... JZ .Ah third Thursdays in the after- i . 11 i . m. nn c iw. c. . noon at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. . l-ADY rORTER, oommanaer. Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary. R P. O. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No. AM MeeU eacn inursaay evening at .mht n'clock in Elks halL on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in- I ui,.4 trt attand. I F. S. Ivanhob. Exalted Ruler. G. E..McCullt, Recording Secretary. U GRANDE WDQE.no. .163, Jrl and 4th 1 hursaay oi eacn monui ir. I u , ,, 111 the 1. O. U. r. nan over poswiuce mi visiting members weKome. ,- . AMUSEMENTS Is He AAan or Devil Those who attended the performance of the Great McEwert last night at Steward's opera house had a laugh com ing and many of them are still laughing at the comic antics of the hypnotic sub jects and are still wondering how some of his magic tricks were done. , The house was comfortably fiiled with an appreciative audience. ' The opening of the program was wholly magic. As a palmist McEwen has few equals. His card and coin tricks were especially in teresting and mystifying. The floating lady, whether it be mechanical, magnetic or hypnotic, is indeed a clever act ' Hypnotism offers a wide field for ex periments, and McEwen certainly avails himself of the opportunity. Twelve young men volunttered their assistance and as a result the audience almost went into hysterics laughing at their antics. Tonight many of the same young men wiI be on the stage and will be placed into a cateleptic state. These experiments promise to be more interesting than those o last n:ght. . . EAGLES H10HT Friday evening will be Eagles' night and a strange lady, an Eagles' wife, will take the place of Miss Florence McEwen, in the greatest of all acts, the "Princess M.mH ".. Th Faeries will also furn-i ish a committee . upon which McEwen will display, his t powers of .hypnotism: This committee Is composed of well known citizens of this city. Several well known persons took sd- free of charge and announced them cured last night after the entertainment , Friday night will be the great healing night, and all who are suffering from any sort of ailment are invited to come for- ward and be healed free of charge. - 7 Depew Resigns . rfirrinrm Kawa Aajuu-latlant .yVp.; rigna7on a. dhtor of Equitable Ufa Insurance company will vm Wliuejlm ami. V11J VA IIie3t3UlI VI e . lJaHJ 4,L. M the board of directors. . Will Not Live (Bcrlppa News Aasoclatlon) St Louif, Dec. 6. William H. Thomp- n' Prident of tha National Bank of Commerce and treasurer of tha Louisana ,,,,.. If.n-.lti, I. ill with kidney . . " " " 10 day. For Y. M. C. A Clayborne L Shepard, traveling secre tary and an alumnus of the Oregon Agri cultural College, is in the city today in tha interact of the association building which ie proposed for the O. A. & aaso- elation The building is one which haa been deeirad for soma Mma at Corral "d i. apparantl, about to b. realize a ouiiaing site nas seen purchased ad- Joining the college campus, and $12,000 hwalraady been eubscribed. However, Pn for an expenditure of $16, 030, and consequently there is $2000 yet ts be raised. 'To raise this amount ia the o jject of the present mission of Mr. Shep- i iy ... V e AllOmfV COChrfln Attnm.v r.h.. jt. r-Kr.n th. a lviaor of the Central Railwav Cornnanv. came over from Union thie morning, on business cor m Cochnn . a e here are connected with the company. states that the officers who completing the preliminarie f r the immediate construction of the electric rbad. At Court House James Word has filed an injunct'on suit against William Heughan and Polk Mays. The suit concerns the Grande Ronde mines. The Stoddard Umber Company ha. nieu an aiuwnmeni. againev J. l. rinner u.in, also an injunction suit to prevent & C. Fingtoo from aalUng ear tain attached propertv. Finds Gold i ..... . .. .. ... Milton, ure.. uece.-Mrs. John Jenkins, 1 who lives near tha citv. while draaainff a I - chicken Tor manksgiving found three i . ...... .... P'acas or gow in ma crop aoout ma sue of peas. The gold was assayed and I amounted to z.eo. The chicken was iMj . th. .nH ., . , . h,v. the gold there, the exact location, how- ,.r. not beina known. Club Election Notice is hereby.- given . to all club members that the annual ' election of I nffir.r. .nA hn.rti nt ' iliwtnr. rtM .1.. . . . , r. . ... ....u. yvimiiua 1 L I !l, u . v . oiuo ounaing on me evening or luesaay , Decainbar. 12,;i906. at 8 o'clock.,;; ENGRAVED GOODS The Observer ia in apositiou to offer t- its patroaa aplrndid line ol engraved Visit! n a; '!ardp, Wedding Annont cement" and At Home Cards at prices juat tie same as you send away ouly we pay the postage. Ctdl on u and kok lit our eamplts " THESE ARE OUR PRICES: i i Euglish Script cards,' per 100. j...; . . . .12.03 French Scrp, very latest, per 100 $3.00 Shaded Old English, per 100......... $3.50 Roman, 100 cerds. . . . $3.00 WiW wis'Siijr-," ttz..:.:.. ,.,,.. Gothic, 100 cards .'$2.50 Printing future orders from any copper plate, 50 cards 75o. 100 cards . . . . . . .$2.00 Wedding limitations in in $3.00 a 100 to ' $24.00 a 100. . i. Besides taking orders (or engraved at ck, we are prepared to print all the above in the latest type faces. I all on ui before ordering. THE OBSERVER si I iOBESUI When a Sore or Ulcer ia alow ia healing it la the best evidence of a die eased condition of the blood and a disordered system. They show that the bodily imp.ritiea, which should paaa off through tha natural channcla of nature, are being retained ia tha system from some cause. The blood ab sorbing the waate matters becomes ateeped in poiaon which finde an cutlet through the Sore or Ulcer, keeping it . . - . . -fc . inflamed, painful and festering. Aa vJt?Ul FXtilJlTSidi the blood constantly dischargee its Soison into these places, they eat deeper Into the surrounding flesh and r i . . B . v.NBuea,' growing , larger : ana more offensive in spite of all thesulJerer can do. nntil the entire health is affected. Washes, snlves, powders reason that they are cleansing and in no poison, heal. S. Aon r. r w waKr- w -kMar- w root ol w PURELY VFfiFTARl F of all powonaand impuritiea. 8. S. S. enriches . the blood bers of the body so that the impurities and waste matters can pass off as nature intended. Then the discharge ceases, the sore scabs over, new flesh is formed, and the place heals permanently, ok on Sores and Ulcere and any medical advice you need without To the Ladies j Vicinity Kindly ask ou phone your grocer, and have him tall you about that BLUE STEM PATENT FLOUR It can't ba better, just try sack and if you don't say it is the best yet, it won't cost you anything. Wa will stand the loss and see that you get your money back or mora flour. Made by tha m i La Grande it- ' & -i -ft 3 1 - fTIIEELOODnSLD ) -SYSTEM DISOIKD ? tor yaen. mo eat it to heal. After tkm B. a. a. f boar to aiaoharva, and wha the Bolaonona mattar waa ant It haalad. thiaw.a about un years o and I have ' tf JiSSl: JOBiPHUB REITJ. and such treatment are desirable for the also belp to relieve the pain, but they are way curative. The blood la filled with and until it ia removed the sore cannot S. S. is the only cure for these evi- f 1 1 n 1 1 rm Kiswwl Tt irnm. Arw tt.. the trouble and cleanses the circulation and reinvieorates tha different ineni charge we swift spccinc co., atianta, ca. of La Grande and -Miluing Gq.! Bargains Bargains You will always findthem at Propeck'e Second Hand Store Askto'seethe $3.60 kitchen table. Stoves from $1.60 up Edward Propcck ' PHONE. BLACK. 401. 209 Fir Street THE OXFORD DdR JAMfrS FARQl'HARSON, Prop, ConfMr Mrinilol WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a t?j;:iity. Fair and impartial J I treatment to all. You are invited S to call and get acquainted. (iA)vyvWyvWvv Blue Front Saloon & THORSON. Proprittw. ' FINEST " . 'I W INKM. M0U0RS tin nrled and Horuestic ...... ridiUH. Pot or cold lunch at all hours. JaOrraoit Axuot Omwwlie Denot 4 PaJace Sal o- i CMAi, ANDEPVON Pop WINES, 1 IQL'ORS AND CIGARS Always on hand. JaOataee) Aeeaee Opver.te O ol THE LOUVRE CHE5 WRIGHT, Prep, riNi .' WIIIC5. LIQUORS S CIQ1R5 ; CanHsmcn always Wakema Eaglo Sa'o n L'UyCM LOTTC rNec. WINES. LIQI OKS and CIGARS Imported and Domestic. , i . ' ... , ' lefferaoe Avanea. nviv JOMMER OUSE CAFE PhoiwJMaiB 6-rj 'NUF SAID BhTK Brick furnished in any quantty or any style, No contract too m ill or to large. See samples of our pressed brick. ' ' - ' . r GEOa KREIGER. ' , La Grande, Oregon . 1 .f . t 1 i I. I; v W. W. Berry, Consul'Xommander. W Miller, President, J. K. Wf.oht, Cierk. . J i J . ..-.1,!. Jkp,....