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1 z. CARDS PHTSIClNa DR. A '.L.KOAkDSCN.' , Physician and Sureon. H.'l &cc p on- BUCK UK Hi Vain Chim s M. MOUTOR M. D. SnYSIClAN AND SURGEON '- J.'0" AaKIU ev.no and Dtpot Hi. . office Main W Kwldeoe Unit a WII.LARD SMITH '.PHYSICIAN "AND SURGEON PbOM HllD tl' 1 l hmlldtnt, oppaalu Homme Bom Offiot Boon, 1 to i,T tot BACON & HALL, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office la Foley building, Mala 1.' C T. Baeoo, tteatdeiM Mala 18 , M. K.HailRraldtoee MaiaH DkS. BIGGEkS & BIGGERS '.' Pujetciao and SuryauD O W Bitters. X. t. Geo. L. Blf gera, M. D , Telephone. ) Offlp Black 1X1 Bealdenoe Main 80 One fc.Mon Building over J. ii. Barry' ator. Raldeie on lUduuD AVe." second Mtoor weet of 'onw residence, Or. G. W Blggm LaGRANDK - OkKUON " - Profeuujnal oalla promptly attended to . . day or gigfcb 1 - DENTIST8 REAVIS BROS. Vv; i . DENTISTS. ,-. Oflio. ittnmn Building 0 "a Black 61 v - kaaldatra Black it,7 ' ..... C. fc. CHuthon. DENTIaT ! OSloa Over Hill Drus3 Store: La Grande. Oregon VETERINARY SURGEON H)r. P A CHARLTON VETERINARY 8UROEON, Office at A T Hul'a Drug Store La Qrande, Oregon Phone 136 J t Residence phone red 701 DR. W. T. D.JWNE3. VETUHINART iOBOBON AND , " DINUST Leave ordara at Red '.. RealdaoceCor VcraaaOrnt store . :Uiaaal at ijilrtj Ave vcan experience, beat of referenet fcmUbea ATTORNEYS CPAWFORD & CRAWFORD LA 0BAMOI, OESOOV kt la roe belldlngt J. W KNOWLES Attorney and Counaellor ' At Law . . ! l OOaa ia Halatoa BaUdUf i S LaOnadeQiv H.T.WUHas4 A.C. WUUaat h; . WILLIAMS BROS. ' ? A.TT.OHN EYS'ATLAW " ", ' QlBoa la aaMoa BaUdlm ' HboajatOj ' UlOrad.W. U A. PICKLER t I CM, Mining, brijitlon EngineetlnJ n Aurv-yine Eatlmataa, Plana, and SpectOeallona. j flca lo Foley building-' . , . La G bands. OBBobM . : Terrific Race With Death. 'TWHi wax fat aDoroachine," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla de- ; scribing his fearful race with death, "as " a result of liver trouble and heart dis .' mx. uhir.h had robbed me of sleep and ofSti interest in life. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and several medicines, but J trot no benefit until I began to use Elee 1 trie Bitters. So wonderful was their ef " feet, that in three day I felt like a new . man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin' Drug - store ;price 60c. Does your baby carriage need ne.w tires or .'repair ing?. Have you anything that needs repairing? . CL. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING n;!iiiiu i . i Classified Advertisements. : fcaUa Or. cr.t a word, one-half "a ' csr.t a wrd each subsequent inwr - iion. Classified adds bring quick re sc'.U. Try one today. FOR REUA3LE ASSrKACTS OF TITLES go tj tha La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande, Ore., in Foley building. 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 and ten foot porch running back torailroad track Q. H. Powers, the Minnesota land men.. 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 frdm Dec. 1st 1905 to March 1st. 1907, $225. La Giunde Investment Co. LOST a pair of gold eye glasses with piain bows, was lost somewhere 'be tween Ed Reynolds' place and the post- umce. Finder please return to this of .flee, r i FOR RENT Two Scory house on Wash ington Avenue. $12 a month. Prof. Day, La Grande School Music. ' FOR RENT Eleven room house, ished. 1416 Fourth street. furn- LOST Lad:es black and gray collarette, Was lost between First street and the Opera House.' .Return to Coffey's bar- FOUND Ladies , wool shawl. Was found in the street hear Golden Rule Store. Call at this office. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans closed proipptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Granoi Investment Com pany ' FOR LENT Housekeeping rooms, new. well furnished. Edmond Robison house. Call Red 702. . TO LET A nice suit of furnished rooms can be arranged for light housekeep ing, i Apply to Mrs. C. R. Thornton. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, suitable for two families. South and Depot Street, bet., 8 and 6. Phone Red 261.- FOR SALE Fresh milch cows for tale at reasonable prices ' at V. E. Bean's ranch Old Town. Phone Red 1741. WANTED Competent girl for general house work, steady employment. In quire, at this office. . SARTA OAUSrS UTTER 60X. Santa Clause has left a tetter bos at the Newlin Co.' Stationary Store tor the children to mail their letters to him, ,'"" LODGE DIRECTORY i EAGLES La Grand Aerie 869 F. 0. E. meats averv Fridav nieht in Redmen Mall, Lwi Buuaingai o p. m. visiting brethren invited to attend. j. b. pollock, w, a. f. A Matott, W. P. L O. O. F. La Grand Lodge No.,,18, mutt in their hall ever Saturday night Visitinff brother cordially invited to ati tend, liemeiery piat may vm mn v Mode! Restaurant. Jamu Moss, n. JJ. I. R. Snook, Sec, ovan !-, ununLrr u. 1 I ft 0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the montn in uaa r snows nu. UmiIih, narnirrni I wii wi cama " n I. n. snook, v. r. Edmond Robinson, Scribe. EASTERN STAR, O. E. S. rjop ChaDter No. 15 meet th second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:50 m in Maannic TamDle. Mertik Aldrich, W. M, Mary A. Warwick, Sec M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7705 meeU every first and tmro weanesaa nf tha month at I. O. O. r. hall. Al visiting neighbors are cordially invicea to attend. a. keisland, v. u. John Hall, Clerk, i - FfiRFSTERS OF AMERICA Court M.'H Marion No. 2 meet each Thurs- dav ninht in 1. O. R. M, hall. Brothers mrtt mvitad lo aitena. ' Chas. Uartmess, onier ttanger. r. c. Williams. Fin. Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biggers, John Hall and Herbert Pattisom FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51, K. O. T. M. Meets second and third Wednesdays each month in I. 0. O., F. hall. Visiting knights welcome. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper. ' L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. MeeU every fir.t and third Thursday in th after noon atthe I. 0. 0. F, hall. AU visiting larfiaa ara welcome. 1 , Lady Phrtkr. t,ommanaer. Haibx Barnes, Recording Secretary. B. P. 6. E,, La GRANDE LODGE No. 455 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brother are cordially in vited to attend. - " F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler. G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. ; ,: ( ' . , LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets 2d and 4th Thursday of each month in h I O.O. F. hall over postoffice All visiting memoera w.m.. . W. W. Berry. Consul Commander;. J. K. Wright, Clerk. , AMUSEMENTS Standing room was sold at the recent concert given in Portland by the Univer sity of Oregon Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Not a seat left at the Marquam Grand in . Portland . Thankseivine . niaht. Steward Opera House Dec. 21. BRAND DRAMA Althjuzh Ibsen "ths grand old man ' of Norway." wrote the drama "Ghosts" some thirty years or more ago, the deep psychological significance, of tha work has only lately been understood.' Within' the past few years, psychology ' has been studied, and in consequence Ibsen has been better appreciated, and has become fashionable. . To be sure there are those who pronounce the drama ' immoral, but the defense is made by Ibsen's admirers that this view of "Ghosts" is due to the superficial observation which does not take into account the moral lesson por trayed. Harry MestayerAwho assumes the character of Oswald, in the presentar on of "G mts,' to ba given Friday, Dec. 15, is said to be "born for the part.'' AitOTO REVOLT IN POLAND (SerlppsNews Association) ' St Petersburg, Dec. 15 The' soldiers revolted at Brest Litovsk. Poland, and killed the officers. A Swedish gunboat has taken aboard all of Oscar's subjects. Renewed trouble in all parts of the em pire is reported. ; " s s . CNSURS MERIWETHER: . Scrlppa News Association) ; Washington Dec. 15 Bonaparte sent letter to Meriwether censuring him for the part ha played in the Branch affair and ordering him to acknowledge the receipt of the letter which will be placed on official record. . Electricity a Drunk Cur.-;, A drunken man was subjected to an slectrie current of light voltage for 25 nlnutes at Kansas City police head luarter before Dr. Morrow could re ive Mm. Tne man was round uncon scious In the rear of a ss a- n and -re moved to the surgeon' rcom in an amy tulance. The batter) which the surgeon jsed It a strorg one, with a voltage of 10. Th current I reduced by coils be- .or entering tbe boy, but ordinarily a flve-mlnute appllcatloq will awaken a 1X1 eU itwui uiuunvu etuivit. . .. SPORT IN TUSCANY, FRANCE fvniH tl A bm ri Vr atn astsi rvrtsa People of This Section Shoot Bats and Jays BImply to Eat Them What ' English Writer TbinkA ' The olive trees round Lucca are not nearly to old or- bo gnarled looking as those familiar to vis' itors on the Riviera, probably be cause, owing to tbe proximity of the mountains, ,the climate in which they' grow Is more temper ate. The earth In Which" they grow ) a reddish-grav.eily so'.l; Jn fact, for olives, the drier the earth the better, and they do not require much depth.. It takes the fruit pi five of the largest tree to; make only one barrel. .of the pare oil containing , 36f Iitresrthat ,1s aboat 110 pounds in weight'; and even this amount cannot be reck oned upon , oftener than' once in everywo jeara. - Moreoter, a' olive tree has to be ' p'lsikted anf grafted four years' before if will liroduce fruit af all, -sayrf tfeat, Col. Andrew Haggard, V. S. G., in Chambers' Journal. . There would be a great many beautiful singing birds in the groves and mountain sides aroflnd Lucca were.it not, for the passion which the. Tuscan contadtnl have ."or la cacciathe chase! -The ''port thrr indulge in all day lone shootin? af goldfinches and lin !ts and other little birds, all of vhich are sold and eaten lu iie markets at Lucca I have seen jays for sale. .Vpon mvexpretsin i doubt as to iheir succu'ency, I ivas assured that they we. e excel ' int when boiled. Fancy boiled ay as a repast! . - y There, is apparently no rule in v'uscany as to not shooting on the. izh loads. Indeed, on ever .rtile or two of roadway yon w'll' robably meet at least one carciu tore with a gun apon bis shoul der. . They will fire at anything, even a bai. I myself saw my fr end's cook. Tito by name, shoot it bat on the high road; be said If he could only get enough of them they would make a good pie. Ye gods!, bat pie and boiled jay what a. dinner! ,I ascertained that there is some excellent trout fishing to be ob tained not far from Lucca, many f the trout being nf goo ' size, the' trout are already Jn season in (he month of February and rise very well in March and "April -tv fl, ROAD f C2 CLADWCCD CL10I The Oregon Railroad ' & Navigation company has amended its articles of in cvparation to allow the construction of a line in Idaho, near Dead wood gulch. This line has been in prospect and has been demanded by the people for some tim. I cKium' Mima Four hours is the longest interval dur ing which children should go without food in the daytime, and something,' if it is only a drink of milk and biscuit, should be given them the last thing before going to bed. PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS ' ' (Scrlppe News Association) Washington, Dec. 15. Among . the Presidential nominations are William F. WiljOughby, to be treasurer of Porto Rico; Galen J. Dixon to be register of the land office at Independence, Cal. 10SSES SLIGHT ; (Scrlpps Ne we Association) ' La Crosse, Wis.. Dee. 15. It is learned that Hirarn Gdddard's personal losses in trie land fraud troubles are slight. . ; fOUND GUILTY Of MURDER (Scrlpps News Association) Aberdeen, N. D.. Dec. J5.-John Bark er was found guilty of the murder of Lee Swook, and was sentenced to life im prisonment. ' - ; PEABODY PRESIDENT ; (Scrlpps News Association) rjew York Dec. 15 The director of the Mutual ' today elected Charles S. ft I 1.. 1 . roaLKJuy as presiaenc ine salary is WWWVW JISMi. - 'C: LOSES TONGUE BY SMOKING Chicago, Deo 1 5 "Good-By Buff I'll earn to talk so that I can make 'you understand old fellow. You'll never hear your master's voice again like it used to be, but maybe you'll hear it in a phono graph like the dog in the picture." ,. These' Were almost the Isfst words uttered by Fred L. Power, playwright, actor, poe and stag manager, just be fore he went to a hospital and had hit entire1, .tongue cut out oh account of. a cance -caused;', from' excessive smoking. The wordt were spoken to hit St Ber nard dog. '-: Power "Went to hit fat smiling and cheerful.'' '-There were' tear in th eyes of huVfriends but non ihhi. - " "If all right fellows!' I'm; not' going to be.'put'entir!yagt.of' business, 1'U do like jom agulre teach myself mil over agai how to talk," ., f ; - - v , ' J. R. OLIVER. .If SJ II itf.l f-ill M T. y ASSESSORS TN SESSION Th annual matting of th assessor of the state is now in session at Portland. They meet to exchange ideas and try to arrange value as, uniform a possibl. Tho lo attondanc from. Eastern Ore gon are: ,x :'i Xleared for Action When the body is clearsd and ready for action, by Dr. King' Ntw Life Pills you can- tell it by 'the bloom of health on th cheeks; th brightness of th eyes th firmness of the flesh and ' muscles the buoyancy of the mind. Try them, at Newlin Drug Store, 26 cent. ' , . t , - r:':-:.:V:;;-:"i;!'-4i'.v;,i CITY JULIUS Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon , . ' .': ' - - : "1 ' - ft 4 . 7 - - ' Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS; MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD . HAVE THE PREFERENCE i, i LA- GRANOEilRON WORKS t ' ' 1 ?' j : ... . ' ' -' t Cmplete Machine Shops and Foundry ,J"vJ J O'eheral Blacksmithr.. Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work, Manufact- 4 V'.. S'".". er of Th Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mil ' i ' J . YI:cz!kx?' :-r n a j - v : The Finest Xmas decorations For House or home are our new wall papers of the - best vogue, .both in design and coloring. ; Better have your home made beautiful against the ' coming Christmas. Our prices are. low and beyond reproach. - , . STAN1ELS & rJARW . ... . ..... 1 "'. ..n nou iwi 1 ............. , , .. eeeee Practical Cunsmith Repairs Strictly Frstclass fluns re-stocked ; Kys fitted to door Lo ks WM. AGNEW Adams Avrn LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE , : ; MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. ' This is on of th best musical In institutions in the state, and that i people in this city and valley are ' begininng todiscover the advantage , of this school. The system is th ; latest and most practical, and in-., ' eludes all the latest discoveries in ' the art of teaching musio. The school is divided into two depart ' ments; No. 1 is for beginner from ' B year or more and are taught th first three grades. Pupils com .on hour each day. This i no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. B the grade are from 2 to B. Here they graduate. - Pupils take one or two lesson a weak a '.they desire. No scholar will be permitted to remain in this chool who do not study. . . - ' Opposite th f oley House over the candy store.. Phone. 475. ..:.! - BREWERY ROESCH, "Proprietor. BARGA1S IN XMAS 5 : jewelry : I havf purchased a full line of drummers samples. Guaranteed goods at bargain prices. Rings - - $2.60 to $8.00 Chains - . - $2.50 to $6.00 Hatpins - - .80 to $1.80 Charmes - .76 to $2.60 Cuff Links - .76 to $2.60 Other pieces too numerous to mention. Edward Propeck THE ! OXFORD PAR JAMES FAPQL'MARSON, Prop. ComplM aMmrUDaal oi WINES.LIQUORS AND CIGARS a Cold lunches and mixed drinks spjcialty. . Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited call and get acquainted. iaMaW WWlWV Slue Front Saloon t THORS0N, Proprietor, f . FINBST U U0U(M.S (in nr'tl mid domestic: Pot or cold lunch at all hour. . Jeflrraoa Avuot Cppnalte Danot e Palace Salo i CHAS, ANDERSON P0p - .- .. ,. FINE V WINES, UQUORS , AND CIGARS : - Alwayt on hand. Jafla I avaaa Osvef .la t o THE LOUVRE CKRJS WIHGHT. Prp, ' rusi y 7llE5. LIGU0R5 " CIQ1R5 Ctntltmen sfwiyf Wckomt ' ".. i fir Urtsl . - f Eaglo Sa'o jri ; ulrich Lorra. pb. WINES. LIQIOaS ; if end CIGARS ... .. ( ! Imported and Domettic. - i , '. , .. ; - ItOataoS ATaoaa, Oppou (Upot ; SOMMER HOME CAFE f i ' . , Phons Main WJ :; 'NUP SAID ' BRICK BRICK 1 Brick furnished In any quant.ty or any. style, . No contract too sn ail or to large. See samples of our pressed brick. ' ' GEO. KREIGER, 1 La Graode, Oregon. i- ly r te t- 'o is in it It A i t i t t 1 ...n.f -, ' s. s ';