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V 1 "hi . PRFESSIONAL -: CARDS DR. A. L RICHARDSON ' ; Physician 4nd Suhcecn i, Office over Hill's Drug Store!' 'l Office Phone 1562 : Rssidsnce Main 63 N. MOL1TOR M. D. ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St Office Main 68 Residence Main 68 J ; ; WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I ; ; tewis Building, opposite Sommer House Office hours, to 4, 7. to 8. p. 'ri. phoneMain71 ' V BACON & HALL .. PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS ' Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19 C. T. Bacon residence, Main 18 -' ' M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 CHARLES E. HAWKE, M D:, . '. Physician Surgeon .Vf Office Ptrnne Red 1251 I :, J . , , . Residence Phone Black- 85 1 4,. ' . f i Offlce'in Sommer Building1. . . REAVISBROS ' ' .. , DENTISTS J ' V Office' Sommer Building ; Office Black 61. "' Residence 1171 r- i - .a B. CAUTHORN ;. " ; " ' 1 ', DENTIST ' , -f i.'.f, . , , : Office over Hill's Drug Store J.A,GRAIMS,f . ' Oregon ; PHYSICIANS ; ' DkS: BIGGEkS & BIGGERS ; : ' Puf aicians and SurgauDt O W Blstm, M. D. Geo, L. Blggem, H. D ' ' : Te!epbank Offlo Black liBl Rentdenee Maio 80 unce K.Ulon UullilD over J. u. Berry' store. Rtsidere on MaUlwa AT, sccaon , toar went ol 'orilr mldenre. Or. U. W Blggr 1 .' UOKANDK . OkXMN - PromwiIial cell promptly ultended to , dTornighi VETERINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON ; VETERINARY SURGEON Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 Office. Phone 1361 : Farmer Line 58 DR. . W. T. . DOWNE5 ,Y VETERINARY SUROEON AND DENTIST Residence Cor ' Leave orders at Red Cross Brug Store . v 6th and 1st St ' -i ATTORNEYS I CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD '" Attorneys-at-Law ' LA ORANGE , ... ORECOON . Office in Foley Building J. W.' KNOWLES . Attorney and Counsellor at Law .V . .Office in Ralston Building La Grande, Oregon. .. H. T. Wiluams A.C. Wiluams .; WILLIAMS BROS ". attorneys-at-law Office in Ralston Building :. La Grande. Oregon , L, A, PICKLER Civil, Minino, Irrigation Enoineer:nq and survbyino Estimates, Plans, and Specifi- " cations. Office in Foley B!dg. La Grande, Oreoon Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., de scribing his fearful race with death, "as ijult of liver trouble and heart dis ease; which" had robbed me of sleep ana" of all interest in life. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and several medicines, but got na benefit until I began to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef fect that in three days I felt like a new man, and today 1 am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin's Drug ,re;prict 60c. Have Smith Hollow gride YourSkates C. L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDINQ i r Classified Advertisements, KaUs One cent a word. . one-half "a cant a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified dds bring quick re mits. v Try one today. .- FOR RELIABLE ABSrRACTS OF iiij-tb goto the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande, Ore., in Foley, building. , ' ' 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 G. H. Powers, the Minnesota landman.. WANTED A young man can secure employment In store in La Grande on conditions. Call at Observer office, l FORTY ACRE TRACT of ground near La Grande, for rent with good build ings, and fine soil. - Price from Dec. 1st 1 90S to March 1st 1907, $225. La ''Grandr Investment Co. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts . on city and country real estate. Loans ' closed promptly, as soon as title7 is'aD- 'poyed. L Grande Investment Com pany it . . ' - TO LET A nice suit of furnished rooms v,' can be arranged for light housekeep f fog- ApiPly to Mrs. C. R. Thornton.'' LOST Dagon stick pin with a diamond and pearl setting. Finder please ' re--turn to Dr.F. E. Moore and receive tf ward. . ' . rJK RENT-C. J, McUan .Washington , Avenue. Call P.H 1719 ' house on up Phone -f '--B0W?;:.-r We often hear oatients sav ! thf. iW do;i't i.iderstood how ''OsteoDathv can cure cartiin diseases, for example,, dys- paps a. typhoid fever, ;ma)arta. It has nsver occurred to fcwm to ask how drugs cure, Let tham ask t ism's Ivo's. or their most Intsligent , freid. tr even their family doctor, how drugs cure, and see what kind of an answer they will get une may say that aconite reduces fever; but they do not tell how. Do not allow yourself to be deluded by such a vague, indefinite answer. Hold them down to an answer that means some. thing. ' JtWS OPPOSE HEAD TAX ON ALIENS Chicago, Dec' 18 Delegates from Jewish societies of the country met yes terday at the Standard Club to discuss the situation growing out of the Russian Massacres." " The 'meeting was called by Adolph Kraus; president of the Independ ent Order of B'NaiB'Rith. 'Resolutions were-adopted. opposing any increase of the head tax on immigrants, and asking legislation requiring preliminary physical examination of intending immigrants at the points of embarkment ' . . A THOUSAND TEAR'S SENTENCE ... At Victoria, Texas, .Mat Porcer, . 78 years of age, and an alleged pld and per sistent offender, has been sentenced to 1000 years in the penitentiary for cattle stealing, ' ; LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E. meets every -Friday night ia H admen Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting oreinren inviiaa so suena. . .. . . - .... ' : . r ; i. E. Petioau W. S. J. A. Matott, WV P. r I. O. O. F. La Grand Lode No. ;'l6. meets in their hall every Saturday night f : :. i . l. 1. i . t isiiuix uruuierB cordially mwjiea vo o teneL Cemetery plat may be seen L at Model Restaurant , James Moss, 14. G. I. R. Snook, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. Na- 81. I. O. F. Meets every first and third Thai days in the month ia Odd FeHows Jail. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. I. R. 5N00K. C P. tDMOND Robinson, Scribe. ,; EASTERN STAR,. O. E. S.-Hcoe Chapter No, 13 meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. in Masonic Temple. MERTIE aldrjch, w. m. Mary A. Warnick, Sec. ... r M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 770S meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F.. haa All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. E. Rejsland, V. C. John Hall, Clerk. , FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in I. 0. R. M. hall, ' Brothers are' invited to attend. ' - Chas. Bartmess, Chief Ranger. C. S. Williams. Fin. Sec. Board of Trustee Dr. U. L. Bigger. Joht 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 knights welcome. u. i. weisenberoer, uom. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper., L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 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. Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary. B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No. 433 Meet each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are cordially in vited to attend. F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler. G. E. McCumx Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE 'No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Mtets 2d and 4th Thursday of each month in the I. O. O. F. hall over postofflce . A.I visiting members welcome. - - . ' ' W. W. Bfrry, Consul Commander. J. K. Wright, Clerk. ' ' FlSTIAH Hi: 'I :-f XllJ II I lnxr - x,Urvon jo.c.fomu i: : III i II II III II 1 I II IM I I II li Kl I . ,.,,.. , , . . llrtllUnAL LAVr rlrtlvLliO WBen " (onditiens , Arise Wiicti Smiit M Gur.cter-So : Says Senator. TeiSer. ; i '.. ' Washiugton. Dec'. '19. When the senate convened yesterday Mr. Allison reported a house joint resolution providing far ad journment 'of the senate fronn December 21 to January 4, which "was adopted. . Senator Teller, protesting lagainst the absence, of Senatot Burton's rfame from "Jie committee lists, alluded to the lata Sena tor Mitchell..' He declared that during his long service he had many opportunities to enrich himself, but had gone to the grave penniless. , Concluding, ne declared ve hemently ' ' " . " " '"ft w.ll take more than the word of a self cerivitted thiel, perjurer ,. and forger to convince me that the late senator from Oregon was guilty of vtha charge for which hfwas convicted." !' l"" , Mr. Spooner said that Senator Burton . " 'The girl of. my heartland borne' Is one whp appreciates her responsibility as daughter and. helps to bear .tbfi tburdehs of the home." said Doctor'.' 4'. Whitcomj) BVougher at the White Temple' last night Dr B.-oug her's therh was,' rThe Girl of my Heart and Home"." i ftShf should 'do her part to bear the. burden of toil' and anxiety. It is a sad, fact that many, young woman never learns to appreciate the weary form, the tired arms, the busy hands, the aching heart 5 and the7 sacri ficial lov of the -Another until it is too lata. Frequently a daughter will sit at the piano and warbl "Wnat .'i Home $5000 REWARD Spokane, Dec. 19 Advices received at the office o Superintendent Beam'er of the Northern Pacific today state that not over $500 in cash was " secured by the bandits who robbed the North Coast limited train near -North Yakima ' Satur day night but they did secure a large amount of negotiable paper, the, veJu of which is not yet ascertained. A reward of $4000 for the arrest- of the, robbers has been offered by the Northern Pacific company and state authorities have of fered an additional reward of $1003" ..-.-, . - . J ; WHITMAN ClffflllR V f Tli ' pitman aieaJub iwili 'visit La uranae uecemoer the ZB. , The club this year is stronger and better, and ts this -is their first visit to La Grand thev will make every effort to - make their ap pearance her a: success - in' every way, The Club ejnsists of twalv' young msn who hav been in acti v Training for th past three months, and it is stated by those who hav heard them thatthty rr about the best of their kind touring the West thi season.' ; - ., . ' . i HEW ENGINES ARRIVE Four moguls ordered by . th Sumpter valley railroad arrived at the yards of that company yesterday and were imr- mediately onloaed from the 'ears oh which they wer transported. ' . The new engines are being put up to day and will soon . ba placed on their regular mi on the Sumpter Valhjy. Tney are much mar powerful than the enT gtnts now in use on the road and are built with low drivers, for heavy grades. Herald. .: ' ,.;V ; ' '. f SPECIAL DICTION DECDES , .1 Sumpter. Or. Dee. 19. An election is in. progress at tie little tow.i of Bourne today to decide who shall serve as city marshal. At th lstion two Week ago IX Wilson, th prssent incumbent tied with J. D. McDonald for the position, and the election today is to determine th tie. Two councilman nominees tied at th former election, but on of them withdraw nd left th field to hi opponent. SKTT-DAY OATS Th Sixty-Day oat Introduced from Southern Russia four years ago, is be coming th most popular varieties in- tti Middle West Being much earlier than ordinary oats, it often escapes rust- and pests when other varieties are affected. Its earliness also often protect it a gainstthe worst ffcU; of droughts Rural Northwest. . , ; f5( INSTEAD OF KC Bound books 400 titles. h( each see our window. ' Iewlin Druo Co. STEP ASIDE had all the rights of a senator and- was entitled to placss on com-nittaes and that he bad relieved a situation of great em barrassment by asking to be left off the comrruttees. He thought Mr. Burton had actedroperly in absenting himself from the sonata under the circumstances. .' Mr.-Spooner said Mr. Fulton was'advised Hy senators not to announce the death - of Senator Mitchell, as there would be oppo sitions o resolutions for eulogies. , .", Mr. Teller said he was one of the sena tors who advised the Oregon - senator. When a senator felt a' sense pf delicacy whicf prevented him from appearing in the senate he ought to resign. If vindi cated of the charges afainst him h;s con st tuent would, give him vindication also. . i Without a Mother while her . dear- old mother is down In the. basement wearing her lift away over the wash tub.: ; Many a moth9jfrnight have lived to a good old age If the daughter in the home had ap preciated her responsibility ir) bearing -a full share of its toil. The college girl who walked from the platfonrj and placed the medal of honor Upon her'.mother in remembrances of the sacrifices made for her education and then went home to take the responsibilities and cares of the household affairs upon herself, that her mother might' enjoy a few years of rest is 'the girl of my heart and home.'". 473.83fi.402 LETT .The United States Land Commissioner in his report to congress gave the total following, .y The tout area ,; of th public lands of th United States, Mclusivs' of Alaska, was 1,441.436,160 acres, of which 473, 826.402 acres still remained on June SO. 1904. Th latter figur. of nearly half a Bi.iion acres, while but a third of th ori gal treai' is still, enormous. ; ' CATTLE THIEf Canyon-i5ty.' Or..' Dec 19-John Par- tin, a former resident of Grant county and a stockman of th he country, ha been arreted on an order from Sheriff Gilson of Ritavill; WahM for th larceny of live stock. A few daye ago Sheriff Ambrose of thie county received a mes sage from the-Ritzville sheriff asking that Kartm be arretted and held until the ar rival of th Washington officers. Th message statd.(that. Partin was wanted to answer a charg of larcny of cattle. ' ORAlil MARKETS (Scrlpp Newt Association) Chicago, ,Deo. 1 9.-r Whea opened at 84; closed, B4; corn opened 48,. closed. 45'f: oats opened 80 closed, 81. YariBureri's SUGCESTI0MS FOR CHRISTMAS For the Ccntlcmeir v No Christmas present is more acceptptbie to a smolter than a box of choice cigars. We have' them in boxes containing 12, 15 and 25 cigars, for 60c to $3.00 per box' ; 1 Gifts for smokers ' Beautiful line of Meerschaum pipes and cigar hold ers and Briar pipes, either plain or gold mounted. For the Ladles A nice box of Lowney's candies, all sizes . Under auspices of the Oregon Develop ment League, leaves Portland on special tram January 13. . 5 . Secretary Tom Richardsonof the Ore- gun ueveiopemem League, is very anxious that ths state at large should be well re presented on this excursion. The party, which wilt be composed of ladies and gentlemen, leaves Portland at midnight January 13 1906. stops being made at Sacramento, " San Francisco. Palo Alto, San Jose, Paso, Robles, Sarita Barbara .and Los Angeles. Special entertainment will be accorded the party at these points. The rate from Portland will be S63 for one person, which includes three meals to' be served on diner between Portland and Sacramento, and Pullman beth to Los Angeles. A rate of S58 will be charged where two people occupy a double berth. A deposit of S2S is necessary on each ticket toecure reservation. Section re servations will be until December 8th. This is an excellent opportunity to 'visit California, as thrf auspices under vhich t is given insures a mos enjoyable out ing. . ' The excursion is to be run only provid ed that not less than 1 28 persons make the trip, , All accomodations in reference to reservations, ' and to the trip in general should be addressed'to Mr. Tom Richard son, Manager Portland Commercial Club, Portland, Oregon. d Union Pacini' 1 Hill HpheUUI t.A liKADk, OR rHUM Hmit lake, Denx.r. KL wurtb. Unmha. Iu- wwCltv. M. IxjuU. iiii- 1 "r , ' i I'ortlaud. !) Ik rtn. kllctoq. WhII Walla, llMylrfu, foUKTOJ. Col- Not I. miarow. Huukau knd pihuu er aud MKtb vIm Hpokara Hortlaad, Dallra. ivn- llelun, (laiaitlla. V.a.. tula, Lfv4nw. Co'i. - No S:M H0 M p. at. No. W IH.I1J uiiaatw, w siMiY, . ar Wt. HUOKMIM Ml.il Itlh.r la HpiikHfia . ' . lalantl Oil', f io , Im birr and . jpn. Con. r tiona at tie t w tb U" lor points Soil 'BWH, u O aan mami bmnin l onlaod sod . B. C. MQOHE, AlWIt A. Craig Ota ra.Aianl . TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Throtiih the Willamette, ' Umpqua and Roeue Kiver Vdlleys, of; Western Oregon pass Mt. Shasta, througl -r, 'he Sacramento Valler to thr - many famous resons on tb ' lire of the ' - v SOUTHERN PACIFU Cfi : c-r beautilully illustrate ' booklets, desaiptive of Cali fornia rews, address, - " W.R.C0MW, CfD.rassr. Ag Ponland. Vr. - i. .... . - . '' No I s bMm m BARCAIS IM XMAS JEWELRY I havs purchased a full line of drummers samples. Guaranteed goods at bargain prices. . Rings $2.50 to $3.00 $2.60 to $6.00 .80 to $1.80 .75 to $2.50 .76 to $2.50 Chains - ' -Hat pins -Charmes Cuff Links , Other pieces too .numerous to mention. Edward Propeck THE OXFORD PAR " JAMF$ FAQl'rUR50N. p,op Con iu amort u,n I ul ' WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial trestmem to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. Blue front; "Saloon E. TJSORSON, Prcprittw . .. - i : FINKST '. " .. ..... . - , I in fipwl and ( dotDCKik' WhHAHSO : .-.- . . t ? : r i 1 I un;h at all hours. Paliuce Sailor i CMAi ANDERSON feo; : riyit WINES. I iQUOftS .. AND CIGAItJ ; ' - '',' Always on band. ' ! J'.r. ;;. ' " ' ;rflaraoa Avaoae . ' 'Oppw h- ro- v THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. : ma ... WINES. LIQUORS CIQ1R5 Oentlcmtn always Welcome v ' , DrKitct; - Eale Sa .)n ULRJCH LOTTtS, Prop., I : FIVS .' ' WINES, LIQ1 ORS and CIGARS r Imported and Domgtic. v OUR SPECIALTT Fall vegetables of all kinds at th lowest current prices. Our . apples are especially full from 60c to $1.00. a box. E dollar , box get you th best apples .to found in town. , Watch for our new waunn as;rt. 1 i goes by your door daly. SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY ZUNDEL & LAWS0N. BRICK Brick furnished in any quanta or any style, No contract too small or to large. See samples o our pressed brick. ' v .-, . :. ' .'' : GEO. KREIGER L (rnade, Oitgon. ; " if--. 1