PHYSICIANS j OR A L RICHARDSON, Physician and burgeon. . 91c o HMI' um -i..v, Acer ooB;cic itol - Kn Ualn fbi jti. .VISITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Cornar Atenu mm ul Depot M. MBoe Main Baaldaoc Uaia 6J WII.LARD SMITH Physician and surgeon - Pbone Male Tl i batlllB. oppoait Hmmn Huase Offlea Boon, lui 4, 7 vo a BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office la Koley buUdlog, Main is. C T. Bacon, Keatdtne Malu II M. K. Hail Rwidtooe Main tl , DkS. BIGGtkS & BiOOEKS Pujreiuiane aud" SuriteuDt i; W Bltttrt, M. D. Geo, U Bluer. M. O Telephone Office Black 1321 Realdenee Main SO Offlca' K.Mon UulMIng over J. M. Berry'. More. Ktalder" on Madlaon AVe. second door west of 'oru.r realdenee. Dr. G. W Blggtt. LaORANDB' - OkKCON Profetauual ealla promptly alwoded to v day or night ucnneia REAVIS BROS. DtNTlSTS. Ott.oi Hommw huildlns 1 Office Bltu.lt 51 rhHiei- B'.at'k ! C. H. CHutlviria'i DENTIST Office. Ovar HIU Drug; Store La Grande, Oreeon VETERINARY SURQ.fc.ON Dr. Y A CHAKL'IM VETERINARY 8 U KG EON, Office it AT Hi.l'a Drug 8ior !&a Grande. Oregon Phone 1361 f. Residence phone red 7UI r r ,, Farmers' line 58 . DR. W. T. DJWNE3. VITKRINARY 8UROEON , AND . ; DENTIST Sleeve ordna at Ke4 RetMenc Cor f croaa Drug store 6tb and I at rhtrty fla vr esperlence, nat of relerenet ' (urnlrbad ATTORNEYS CPAWrORD & CRAWrUKD Attorneys-at-Law LA ORAKDK, ORKOOM If In Folay balldlng. X W KN0WLE8 Attorney and Counsellor At Uw Ofllca ia Kalaton Bolldli ' Pbone IM UOrandeOr. H.T.WUlmaui AC. Wllbama WILLIAMS BROS. A'ttOHiS KYS-AT LAW Offloa lo Balaton Bulldlni . Pbone iOs U Grande. tr. L A. PICKLER Civil, Mining. Irrigation fnginteimj md Mirv ymi Eatlmiitw., Plana, and Srcclncatloue. (tflce to Foley building La URA5U1 Oriwhw The La Grande Hospital Offers every accomodation for the care of the sick. Our operating room it niuea with every modern appliance and our wards are exceedingly comfortable. Un , denominational and free for all to enter Employ any physician you wish but in Wist upon being Uken to the La Grande hospital. Patients under care of trained nurses. Mrs Minnie Goopman. Terrific Race With Death. ' "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla de- i... nr with death, "as obiiuiug ma imiiuj ,ww a raaiil nf livar trouble and heart dis eat. whirs hH robbed me of sleep nd of all intorest ih life. 1 had tried many dif ferent doctors ndseveral medicines, but got no benefit, until I. began to use trie Bitters. So wonderful was their ef feet, that in three days I felt tike a n man. and tnrfav I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin'e Drug store ;price 60c. Classified Advertisements. Rates 0n cent a word, one-haif a cent a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick re ec'.ts. Try one today. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande, Ore., in Foley building. FOR RENT A suite of pleasant rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire t 1617 Fourth street. FOR" SALE The A. V. Oliver four lota on Jefferson Avenue,' including plat form scales, one hundred and ten foot . porch running back to railroad track G. 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 goodbuild ir.gs, and fine soil. Price from Dec. 1st 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 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 Elevan room house, furn- ished. 1416 Fourtn street.' LOST Ladies black and gray collarette. Was lost between Fii st street and the Opera House. Return to Coff jy's bar ber shop and receive reward. ' FOUND-Ladies wool shawl. Was found in the 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. FOUND Turkey on S.street near Geddes store. Fell from a hack. Call at J. Devine's 615 S. street and pay for this notice. TO LET A nice suit of furnished rooms can be arranged for light housekeep ing. Apply to Mrs. C. R. Thornton. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Steams, Belle Plains, Minn.,, writes that a friend dreadfully . injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. ' Buck' ten's Arnica Salve drew out the poison healed the wound, and , saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores. 25e at Newlin's Drug Store. LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E. meets every Friday night in Redmen Hall. Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting brethren invited to attend. J. E. Pollock, W. 5, A. Matott. W. P. I. O. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16, maara in their hall averv Saturday night Visitinif brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant James Moss, N. U, I. R. Snook, Sec.- STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 81, 1. 0 O. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. 1. R, Snook, C. P. Edmond Robinson, 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. , Mertie Aldrich, W. M Mary A. Warnick. Sec. M. W. A.-La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third wednesda nf th month at I.- 0. O. F. hall. A visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. c keisland. v. u John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs riav nicht in 1. 0. R. M. .hall. Brothers are invited to Attend. Chas. Bartmess, oniei wanger. C. S. Williams. Fin. Sec. Board of I rustees ur. u. u. oiggers, John Hall and Herbert Pattison. FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31. K. 0. T. M Meets second and third Wednesdays each month in 1. O. 0. F. halt Visiting knichts welcome. G.T. Weisenberoer, Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper. t n T M HIVENo. 27. Meetsevery 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; n P D EL. La GRANDE LODGE No. ixM.ta aach Thursday evening at eieht o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in vited to attend. .. . F. S. Ivanhos. Exalted Ruler. G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. . , LA GRANDE LODGE No, 169. WOODMEN OF THE. W.ORlD-MeeU 2d'attd '4th Thursday of each month in the I. O. 0. F. hall over postoffice All visiting members welcome. W. W. Berry. Consul Conmander. J. K. Wrioht, Clerk. AMUSEMENTS THE OHOSTS . "Ghosts" as played by Harry Mestay r and company; is a ' thought" provok ing drama, and one that appeals to its audience in a more serious frame of mind than is usual But the play is an unusual one. While we have had Ibsen's drama presented to us, it is the first time that it has been done by this talented ' young artist who seems to have been born for the part. Ibsen's drama is not merely a story of a brilliant young artist destruc tion through heredity of the- afflictions or a mother's vain sacrifice. It is mora, behind the tragedy of Oswald Alving is the tragedy of Oswald's father, the joy loving counterpart of Oswald, who was doomed to the dull routine of society in a small town. ' The undertone of Ibsen's -Ghosts" is the suppression of nature and truth under the load of dogmas and old saws generally, the believing in one life and living another. A great many people will leave the theatre saying that"Ghosts" is horrible yes. it is even immoral; but at the same t me it gives us the truth, and truth is sometimes horrible, but in this Janus headed world of ours, Ib sen's story is the clarion call of the twen tieth century. Tear off the mask. "Ghosts" will be presented, under the management f CtMrfnT mm house, Friday, Dec. J5. , ' ; .. a unique entertainment A remarkable program is furnished by these diminutive, but talented little ladies the Misses Adams, consisting of recital, song, cantata and tableaux. The num bers are so varied in character and so artistically presented that there is not a dull moment from the beginingto the end. Tbe children are delighted; everybody is instructed and amused. Aside from the literary and artistic merit of the entertainment, the modest and charming personality of the Adams Sisters makes them favorites wherever they go. The two little ladies, only 46 and 49 inches in height respectively, about the size of the average boy and girl of four or five years of age but endowed by all the grace that comes with mature years and with the culture that is acquired by training, is in itself a sight worth the price of admission. eagles will fly tonioht. The McEwen entertainment this even. ing will be held under the auspices of the Eagles of this city and) they will furnish no little part of the entertainment A committee of leading Eagles will be upon te stage and will become subjects of the Great McEwen. Last night's entertain ment was up to the usual high standard of Mr. McEwen's entertainments and the audience was the largest of the week. Only a few chosen seats remain unsold for tonight ' Come and ' have a hearty laugh and see the wonders of the great McEwen. ' nnoflGTHE GHUME5 FIRST CHURCH T CHRISTIAN SCIKNCK .' Boisuil Building opposite Koley Bote! 8nnda Sohool, ,.)0.U a m Sunday Servl ca.......... 11 a gcrvloea edncUy....... Tjn p bj Reading room open dally exeeptlng Sunday from 10 s m to It m and from i p a to 4 p m LATTER DAV SaINTS Htm1T Srhool...........w-..10 a nr, Kegulai avrvtt..u.,..... g p n lutnal Improvement Auodation meew eun lolutly aiTaup m - ' CATHOLIC CHURCH . W. J. Vt byte, rector Low Mp............................7 a n (UkU Maaa ........... ....!........ iu a Bo ary and tseuedictlou loilown g IU a ill mnat SI PETFKSEPI-COPAL tllDKCH I plou II. lill.Ua, nctor Hucond Huuuay ID Advent Holy Commuulon 8 a Sunday rcbuol . ..-...10 a m Morning sc I i bvenlDg Bcrrloa.. r ..7. 9p m Kvery one lnvllad ul attend Uwac acxviees . U. E. CHCKtH Be v H. U. M wtr, pallor Sunday Bchool........- ...10 am Epwortta Leagaa..... S Su p m inulor Lean iK.. .M , ...J p m Cburcb Bcrvloe, U a m and 7.S0 p ' A eoidlti Invitation to all tbeaa aerrkM .Uud.dUiaU. ' BAPTlBT CUD RCH R. W. II. Gibson, paator Maaday Mobool -.... B. Y. f. M 10aai .eau p m Pnyer ateatlng, ..w.....nTbanday g p m Prcacblng Munday.......ll a m and 7 p m Boys Clab, aturdajr.............;) p m Morning "Tbe Vay-Ud U awuger or The Precblng IX aeon Evening "Is tba Beginning'! TbaBrat wrtnua at a. series on Blrsteglc folata la Lift-. . . Young PtpU meeting Led by, Mrs. T. IL uoynioa i v Tli-m-"Tie CHjr ot od" Sprclal iDTlutioa loatrannrs in tbe city lo wor,hV wllb oa. PRESBYT MIAN t'HUKCH Kav. E. B. Hay a, paator Sunday Scbool...Mra..u.. ..10 a . p He a tor EadeaiTor - ......: O p m Praytr aleviiuc. Thnnula.- - T.tta p m Preaching Bund.. .. -.11 a at and T: p m Mornina "Tha fp-Ing of Water" 1 Errnlnc 'Jabra Mia Prarlng Mun" The third in a atrlea of Sunday cvanlag arrmons to men oo uld Teatamm cbamctm. Tbe nhoraa ebnir nader lh dinciWa nl H a." Lyle. A cordia' Invitation i' gi"cn to all whu bavenovhurab boat lo attend tbraa aarvlcaa CKBTKAI.C'MVRCHol CHRIKT OPPOMTK HOMM8K HOUSK O. H. King, puturj l.-CS P. St. Bible School 10 a m Morning Worahl( , Uam VflCE meeting-. V: u p m Fvanirhatc arrira. 8:00 in Prayer meeting Wfdneday.. .8:u0 p if Boya Clnb, Kri ay..... .0 w : Morning "Practical Inflde'lty" Evening "Tbe Mote blraard Life" A cordial Invitation lo all tbe MrriCM. , TWWWT1 1 V IC D. H. STEWARD, Janlor KodaaTor . ., , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 OLIVER MOROSCO ' ' i OFFERS ". N' MR. HARRY MESTAYER In HENRIK IBSEN'S7 great play of Heredity , ' iri U The play rhat has arroused more discussion on two continents than than ay other that was ever written. . V A wonderful soul reaching per formance Mestayer a great young actor." Louisville Courfer-Journal. "The most brialiant dramatio performance.- of the season."r-iChicago News. ,. " . -Lower floor 75c. PRICES Calery 25c and 50c, Seats aMatAMMatAaiaSMi ENGRAVED GOODS v The Observer is In a positiou to offer to its nitrons' a splendid line ol engraved Visiting ?ards, Wedding Anooancemeiiis and A .Home Cards at prices jnt tbe tame as yoa tend away only re pay, tbe postage. .Call on na and look bt oar aamples THESE ARE English Script cards, French Script, very latest, per 100. . , . .$3.00 Shaded Old English, per 100......... 13 50 Roman, 100 c-rds.. 13.00 Sotid Old EnglUh, 10O caris ......... .13.00 Gothic, 100 cards. i. Printing future orders from any copper plate, 60 cards 75c, 100 curds...... .$200 Wed iing Iuvitationa trom $8.00 a 100 to , $24.00 a 100. ' ' ' y : V Besides taking orders for en grayed st cV, w ere prepared to print ail the above in thejaiett type facee. t all on us before ordering. ' ';' "' v THE OBSERVER t WAST FARMERS' VOTtS Governor George E. Chamberlain, Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendleton; Presi dent James Withycombe, of Corvallis; Mayor L. J. Simpson, of North Bend, and other eminent speakers, will address the Farmers and Shippers' Congress in Woodburn, December 16th. GCS MS. SOARING HIGHER Fresh ranch eggs , are selling on the local, market at 60 cents a dozen and there is every indication that they will remain at this figure until after holidays. The supply is more liberal as the hens are beginning to lay once more. Baker Oity Herald. Proprteto and Mgr i "Never has any play created snch ' A sensation , in' Los Angles." Los Angeles Examiner, 'and 31.00. Boxes il.50 on sale Wednesday at Van Burens OUR PRICE3: per 100. .. . , .2.03 .12.60, Bargains Bargains You will always findthem at Propeck's Second Hand Store AskJto'seeJJthe $3.60 kitchen table. Stoves from $1.50 up Edward Propeck PHONE, BLACK 401. 209 Elr Street THE $ OXFORD PflR 1 JAMFS FAQUHAR50M, Prop. WINES, , LIQUOR 3 j AND CIGARS Cid hnches and mined drinks a' ( .v.-.i.yfc . Fair and impartial , treatment to all. You ar invited , i to call and get acquainted. C Slue; Front Saloon E. THORSON. Proprietor. , FIMCST u iV'!: i.iuunus In. c;r'ett ami HnmeHtic . Pot or cold lunch at all hours. IMInrnn A'.t.O Onioall DH PaJace Salbr.i CHAJ, ANDERSON Ps; t riK i WINES, UQl'OHS 1 AND CIGARS Always on hand. Inn JeBaraoo v Oppo' 'a n at THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. '" Ft ' , ,! WIHC5. LIQU0K5 Gentlemen always Welcome 1 Eagle Sa'o n ULRICH LOH1S. Prop. mi WINES, LIQlfORS and CIGARS . y ' Imported and Domestic. f ,' .'; ' Icflaraoe Avaa, Oppoaiw deput JOMMER JjOUSE QAF " Pronr;Main NUF'fAD BRICK BRICK Brick furnished in any quant.ty or any style. No contract too in all or to large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO, KREIGER. La Grande, Oregon. e