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pRFESSIONAL CARDS T DR. A. L. RICHARDSON ' Physician aits Surgeon Office over Hil!' Drug tore. Office Phone 1562 Residence Main 68 x N. MOL1TOR M. D. . pitS'.ClW N3 suroeon Con Adami Avenue end Depot St Office Main 68 Reeidence Main 68 W1LLARP SMITH PHYSICIAN AMD SUROEOrl ( Lewie Building, opposite Sommer House , pffice hours. 1 to 4. 7. to 8. p. m. pjMainn ' s- HALL SUROEOKS ( BACON : PHYSICIANS AND Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19 g. T. Bacon residence, Main 18' M, K. Halt residence, .Main 52 CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D. ' ' Physician a Surgeon Office Phone Red 1251 Residence Phone Black 851 ' Office in Sommer Building ; REAVIS BROS . DENTISTS ' Office Sompner Building nfflce Black 61 ' Residence 171 v ; C. B. CAUTHORN "-1. ' mktist 'J. Office over Hill's Drug Store ' U Grande. ; , .Oreoon A PHYSICIANS " : Classified Advertisements. Rates-One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick re sells. Try one today. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS nr TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Corrpany, La Grande, Ore., in Foley building. FOR SALE The A. V. Oliv.r fn, on Jefferson Avenue, including plat form scales, one hundred and ten foot porch running back to railroad track H" PowEIIS- " Minnesota land man.. WANTED A younsr man can uM-.nm employment in store in La Grande on conditions. Call at Observer office. ' FORTY ACRE TRACT of ground near la urande, for rent with good build ings, and fine soil. Price from Dec. 1st 1 90S to March 1st 1907. $226. U Grandb Investment Co. REAL ESTATE LOANS-Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans - closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment Com TO LET A nice suit of furnished rooms can be arranged for light housekeep ing. Apply to Mrs. C R. Thornton.- LOST-Dragon stick pin with a diamond and pearl setting. - Finder please re turn to Dr.F. E. Moore and receive re ward. , CrtD DFurr .... un nawj-u j. mcLean house on Washington Ayenue. Call up Phone Ke4 1712. FOR RENT Small house furnished com- MSWffWlwiMaVMMmff InmitMtt An. rewe Store. -M'T " "-vi "f '" WANTED At once girl ,' for ' housework Gaod wages. Inquire at this office or J. W. Scriber. , nnoriG the , . FIRST CHl'BI H F CHRISTIAN BTIENCE usiu: Uniidivg opposite Koiev Hotei Suodajr So -ool. . J0.1A a m ttUDlT Scrri ca. II B as Scr'loa ad nrsd-.. 7u p Bi Psadlne room op- daily axeepnug Cuodav (run 10 u to 11 im u4 Iioib Jpl-Wlpa LATTER lAVSINT8 - 8un1 j S"hooU. ;....10 a Hegulai arrvlce .... , ....... i p ai MummI lmiro tmcol Auucielioa Bicata a loinUy i7 3up m CATHOUC i HLKtH ' W. J. Wtayto, rector Low Han.. .10 a in Bu ary ard BenediriioD lo.kU g I0m ma SI PETFR'BE 1WPAL CHOKCM Tplm H. (ilntai, rector , Fourth Sunday is Adv.nt W ' Holy Communion ai Mm day ebool.... ; . 10 a m Morning bci !-. .. .A.U a ai 8uDdy 6c:.ool Can 4 Herrlce 7. 0 p u Christmas Vuy . , Morning "-r"'-i .. .7:8j a. m. 8. Xaia -n?.....-.......-.,...........7 .. . u. Kverjr utw Invited to attend time service M. E CHlKCH KitU.U. V .wt, p or tandHy Vhoal...- .10 a m Epwurth lagna u p o. loulor Urarnia - . 4 p lu I hur btte-vloav . 11 andT Do p a Mo alng--4" hrlliua" Bvuiu TaeB praaek,rCtot' A eotdl iDvltaliua U all tbaie aerrlce ilrad.lt, au. DBS. BIGGERS & BIG0ERS ptiyeiciane and 8omuD eWBI(ai,M.D. ; Geo, L, Bluer, M.l . . TelapboBaa ' . i Ofllce BUCE im Rtaldaaoa Maia 0 . Ofno Kltoo Bollrtlng over J. M, Berry' rtort. Rldere on Uadboa ATe. escoan aoor wnt or bru.tr ratldeBce, Or. O. W Blntr . LaBANDE - Oh BOON ProfiaJuiBal eall pforapily aiwadtd lo day or Bight. FOR RENT Four room house, block of ground, small orchard. Apply on prem ises near brick yard. Mrs. Mollis Weaver. WANTED Bright boy desires a place where he can work for hie board and go to school. Inquire of Mrs.' Molue Weaver, near brick yard. 6TERINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON ; VETERINARY SURGEON ' Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 Office Phone 1561 Farmer Line 68 N DR. W. T. DOWNES VETERINARY " SUROEOM AND DENTIST Leave orders at-Red . Cross Brug Store Residence Cor 6th and 1st St ATTORNEYS . . CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD . Attorn eys-at-Law li aum - -" -7 r, oreooon '.Office in, FoleyBuildingJ . , ' j..w. KNOWLES Attorney and Counsellor at ' Office In Ralston Building ; La Grande, Oregon. H. T. Williams A. C. Williams - WILLIAMS BROS ' attorneys-at-law Office in Ralston Building La Grande. . , i. " Oregon : U A. P1CKLER Civil. Minino. Irrioation Enoineerino " and Surveying ' Estimates, Plans, and Specifi cations. Office in Foley Bldg. L GoiMnn. ' Oreoon , gHTHALl'MUKCM Of ITKIBl ' OHPjMTEWJMSIKK HUUbB ' H H. Kmc. puior, IDUB f.ab Bible cbool ttorolDE Wotmii I p.. VICK mtli...-. J...7: flajer niratine Wtdijdy... BMU p a BoyOlot. Krl ay . ... ......t.; lo i.i) rnlof "Ti e von rm t'hl d" EvmlBsATiMr Abe t-' lie " "" A out dial laVIUik-a to nil tli atrvlota. STOCK HOLDER'S MUTING Notice is hereby given that the stock holders of La Grande Real Estate As sociation will meet in the office of Wm Miller St Bro. on Monday, January 1 6th 1906, at 8 o olock P. M. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the meeting. Wm Miller, President. ; FOR MIS ONLY Sunday "school teacher; "reprovingly- George, do you know where little boye go when they don't go to Sunday school? Georgia, (greatly embarrased) Yes'um down to the river behind that big syca more but don't you go, it's for men only. ' LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 59 F. O E. meets every Friday night in Redmen Halt Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting brethren invited to attend. . . J. POLLOCK, W. 5. J. A. M ATOTT, W. P. ! ? 1 I. O. O. F.-U Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially invited to at- tand. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. James Moss, N. U. I. R. Snook, Sec. lerrifx Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Femandei, of Tampa, Fla., de sfring his fearful race with death, "as irSsult of liver trouble and heart dis ease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest In life. 1 had tried many dif ferent doctors and several medicines, but 'got no 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 I am cured of all my Isoublea." Guaranteed at Newlin's Drug vtore;price 60c. Have Smith Hollow grine Your Skates C. L. SMITH CREAtoFRY BUILDING 1 PRKbDYTo'KIAN rBUHCH Kav. E B Hay. paMor ' aaday ' tfchjol .................I0 a r Junior' Eodeavnr ............ p in Mcalor. Unflwrof ......,...... ,.;HO p au Prayer alre:lu Thrday.....7:m pm Preaching HundJ... ..ll la and 7:' p m Moroiui -The Ano-i'i Tullnm Evnln "Jotlmm Tti Prapand Man CGVI CL'LLiriGS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lay and Mrs. Birdie will furnish the msis for the Christmas ba.l at Alicel Friday night. Cove public schools will close Friday for a vacation until after New Years day ; Miss Mollis Proabstel was in Cove this weak representing the Portland Journal. While here sSe did some very effective work for thit paper. Miss Jeannette Clark, one of Cove's popular teachers, will spend the holidays with friends in Sumpter, Mr. Joe Prickett has purchased the George Prickett place up the canyon and will keep 'bachelors hall" from now on. Simeon Van Schoonhoven who suffered a fracture of the leg near Hot Lake last week, has been brought to the home of nis mother Mrs. George Corpe, where he is getting along nicely. Mr. Wm Harris has purchased the Harvey property up the canyon and will make considerable improvement on the same. ' Miss Lois Selder was very pleasantly surprised at her home last Saturday evening by a large number of school friends who spent several delightful hours with her. Games, music and refresh ments were the features of the occasion. Christmas festivities in the line of trees will be represented in Episcopal churches, and the Lady Maccabees and Sir Knights will each have a tret. Laban Richards has purchased the property known as the Jasper place op posite the school house. Consideration, $1800. Mrs. A. Belden has gone to San Francisco for a few months visit with relatives. Robinson has arrived In Cove from Texas 'with ' his family and household assumes charge of the pastorate of the Cove Baptist church. school meeting held Tues day morning was fairly well attended and a, ten mill tax was voted. : : The K', of P. will, give the Christmas ball Friday evening. .The Ladies Guild will serve the supper. '. The entertainment given by the Adam sisters last evening Under the auspices of the M. E. ladies aid society' was I complete success. The "little . women' drew a crowded house, and all expressed themselves well pleased. The proceeds amounted to some over fifty dollars. In Thi Uniitd S: it Dutrkt Cou t Fur Th Ds.kl ofOitg n. In hc oiatt'r of ) krl J. .i-u l i t. V bank upt I To :he rr illio o' Karl J, Huu-k aai. of Cove,lulhe ennty of Ulus and U.lrld a oeaid.a tDkrut: N'nir Is hwebv 1 ,'en fruit oi the 7'h d y oflHr. Vl im. Hie ald Karl 8 ackta, d am dulr a 'Jndic -d a tMnkrupi; aud that in flnt mwtlng r,f ItUcivditori will h brld In the oQlc of the a ndriKDcd at La Or nrtr. Orvgon, on the wbduy ol J"Bur: A. V lf06, at It o'clock la lha loivnonn. at whlou lluw Ilie ald fiKllt-in, ra y a ltu,l,ir,v their clatma, appoint a trab-c, pxamlna the bank rupt, and lrneci auch other bunlne S' day ptoptrly "o befiipe Mild meeting. SJcHl'iig ei' Biul aoointany aacb claim. K . Ivashob, Kr'eree In Bankr plcy. Dm rnb rll IMS. In the U Ited States DMntt Ccu t For the District of Ort o.i In tbe trailer rf aa an In'llvMnal and x aa a pirltir of the flrip William Hanrock y of Hlackland Hub cvk a d oi h 11 m .( Bankrupt (.Hancock A White, all j of I ova. (ijfioD. "o th ortdtnis of Vtilliam llnxrl In the cuo'y of Union and Dlatrict aforeaa'd a B nkrnpt Notkcla bf e yirlvcn that on the rth day ol Pee. A. D. IU0 , tbe -aid llllara Hancock au duly abjudicated bankrupt: and thai the flr-t mrellrf of hlr iraHltom will be brld la tlie ofDca ' Moe undersigned a La Grande, Oregon, on the Sib da of January A. D. VH at 10 to k In the f oreooon, at which ttnta tne aid ore iltora m y at end, pro'-at' eir elaima. appoint trnat , examine the banknip'. and tranei't aocn other butnes aa mj,T proiwrly come b fore said meetlut. 25c flllng reemuat aeeoutp uy ach da m. KB. I VAX BOB Decent bar 11, 1KB. Referee j Baniru tej In Th; The flf b in a atrlae of Sunday ev.nl5v4fjgNx0 Mr, ,nd Mrs. Parley Griggs aeriaoBs to men oa uld TeatanuBt char. paclal Cbilataaaa Maslo, by tbe Cn Morning Anthem "Be Joyful In Tbe Lord' Boto "Christmas" by Harry Howe rtheuy, by Mrs. Joe Carr. ' t Evening Anthem 'Har I What Meaa Those Holy Voices.' Qoartetta '-O Little Babe of Bethlehem" 1 - Acordia lovltatloale gieaa to all who have so (thereto boae lo attend these services BAPTIST CHCRCH ' 1 R. W. II. Glueou, pastor ' Hunday Bcbool M..-.... . 10 a bi B Y.f. ...fta0pBi rajst Merlina, -,-Thur.day Ipn Prcacblng andy.......ll a u and 7:DU p at Boys Clab, bataraay...... p m alornlng-"The Kliigsblp oftheCblld" K ealng "M . Donieal'' or W e Horn Tae third sermon of a eeriee oa autatcglc r-olats la Lifr. - Youo( Peoples meeting Lad by Rev. J. W. u iver . ' Thrust ''The Brotherhood of Man" Friday, Dec. 16, 1906, a sonrtj iL' Caddie Rees entertained the high five club very pleasantly at her hospitals home last Friday - afternoon. Mrs, E. C. Rees was the recipient of the prize. Those present were; Mesdames H. C, Rees, E. C. Rees, R. Lay, Judd Geer, A. Q. Conklin, D. M. Clark, S, U Corps' Frank Dougherty, John Jones, T. Conk lin, Misses Jeannette Clark, and Vestella Seers, On of the pleasing social functions of the week was a 1 dinner party given by Mrs.' Mary Martin Thursday to a number of her lady friends. ' Those present were Mesdames S. L. Corpe, Geo, Corpe, Wm Bloom, - T. Tolley. Aubrey White, Fred White. J. Trippeer, J. Ingram, J. Weaver, Geo. McDaniels. The thaw at the end of the week put, an end to the ice harvest in Cove. However a fair -mount was stored. The cut aver special lovlWiija to strsUKars m tbe city to worship with us. ' , Saturday 7:80 p. if. Suod-ty gcboo. enter- aged about K in. Mrs. Burdette now occupies a ACRUTNAN t .Inm- nt and Cbriatmaa program. STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 51, I. O, O. F. Meets every first and third ThurS' davs in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Vltitino natriarchs alwavs welcome. - ' I. R. Shook, C. P. Edmono Robinsoh. Scribe. EASTERN STAR. O. E. S. Hope r.hanter No. 15 meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:50 p. m. in Masonic Temple.- . Mertie Aldrich, W. M Mary A. Warrick, Sec. M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. meets every first and third Wednesday nf tha month at I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. E. Reislano. V. C. Johr Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in 1. 0. R. M. hall. Brothers are invited to attend. Chas. Bartmess, JOmet Kanger. C. S. Williams. Fin., Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biggers, John Hall and Herbert Pattison. FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51. K. O. T. M Meets second and third Wednesdays each month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting knights welcome. Vj. i. nftiannsanvtsR, wuin. Mox Blocm, Record Keeper. L.O. T. M. HIVENo.27.-Meetsevery flrat and third Thursdays in the after- noon at the 1. 0. O. F. hall. All visiting laftiaa. ara welcome. Lady Portsr, Commander. Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary, B P. 0. E, La GRANDE LODGE No. 433 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Aver nue. visiting DruKioi iw imiij F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler. G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary.-; i a r.RANDE LODGE No. 169 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meats 2d and 4tn Thursday of each month in ,k. i r O. F. hall ever oostoffice .j All ..;.: mnmhsrs welcome. ' W: W. Berry, Consul Commander. Mad'SDn, Wis. Dec. 22. Today, in lone ly old age, William R, Taylor, governor of Wisconsin from 1847 to 1876, went to live at the Old People's home near this city. In a notable fight before the supreme court Governor Taylor establish ed the right of the state to regulate cor porations ! HIGH SCHOOL LITERARY The following program Was rendered this afternoon by the High School. -Roll Call Funny Sayings Essay Carrol Mack Vocal Solo Jessie Greene Christmas Story ESfie' Snider Piano Solo Mamie Howard Debate: Resolved that an exclusion law 1 should be established. Those participati ng on the affirmative were Lizzie Bun nell, Don Scott and Fred Young. Nega tive: E. Pickler. Myrtle Carbine and Rov Stover. The affirmative won the decision. Miss McKinlay, critic. ' NOTICE Of PROPOSED STREET IMPROVE MENT - , To whom it may concern: Notice is here by given of the proposed improvement of Washington Avenue, In the City of La Grande, Oregon, by the construction of a seven foot side-walk on the East side of said Washington Avenue, between Elm and Fir Street in said City. Said side-walk to be constructed by the abutt ing property owners. Notice Is further given that unless said proposed improvement is defeated by remonstrance signed by the kbutting property owners and filled with the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of December 1906, said side-walk will. be ordered constructed by the Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon. Dated at La Grand n. Cegon this 12th day of Dec, A. a 1 905, ' positil J. G. Steven's postofflce and drug store. ' Hermann Allen has accepted a position as book keeper in a hardware store in Nampa, Idaho. Tilt family will join him in a few days. Mrs. Juliet Dougherty who has been absent from Cove about a year and half on a visit to relatives in Iowa and California has returned. Her many friends are pleased to welcome her home again. ' Unhid States Ditrct Coutt TteDsiktUfOrcgiR I i Delmor, Fot THE oxford vm Prop JAMEJ FAOQUHARSON, v nn pin wiMirtiuDti WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed diinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. Blue Front Saloon E. THOFSON. Proprietor . ' WINK-. Mumi.s htiCrlwl Vnd finnitviip )'. i i 1 . 1 1 i i at all hours. Jeoareoa Avsaaa Oppaaivt ix-wt ol La 1 Dlatrict i lnth mat trof w r IMsims Bsnkiapt To tbe erMttora of W D. Ora K in tor eounty of Union ana f.,rald, o bankrupt: , . , Notloa Is hereby (Ives I hat on th 7th day Oeem ar, A. U. IvM, tha !! W. u D'ni" a was duly adjurtloatrd a bankrntf nil that In nrat anrattng ol hla -r Ui.ra 111 be he'd la tha fflc of f uedctuixo 4 ,t imndi-, n, on the I0!r ls of Jantiar) U. ItKVS si 10 o'clock In thv forrutaiu. at hi L tunc the Mld ra-tllura may attrn prove ibeli olln, appoint a trutee. rxamlue la bantropt, Bi d transKO' sufh vtlwr bust-ue-s aa mav prop rly couia In fore Ui a'd maeilnf . VX Blinf fee roust accompany aacb ebtt .-. . ., .';:; ' "'" F. . IVANHOE. " Referee In bankruptcy. Oormberil, ItlOi. Palace Salcv CHAS. ANDEPSON f-ef rim WINES. 11QU0RS AND CIGARS . Always on hand. laflaraoa Avnn l b t n iim united Mates District court ror The Dttr'ct 0' Ort Jon a the mattar of ) ' " . Bankrupt I v To the creditor of J. L. Ch'l-tUr, of ium- mervll'a. in the coun'vof L'Mou and Dlairiotl aforesaid, a Bankrupt: Notice la hsrehv glrtn tha' on the 10th. day of Dec. A. D. .tOV the sid J. U Chris' Ian wa duly adjudicated bankrup'; and that the flrat merllng of hla rxdltors wl I ta held In theorrica ! 'be and rsisned at LaUmPde, Orefnn. on the 11th, day of la-uarv, A. t 1PU6, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon, at which tin t t bo ald creditors nay atwnd. ptora their c alma appoint a trust, examine tha bankttipt.a d transact such other haatu sas may ptcprly com, before ald merllrf. file filing fee mtit acoorrpanr exc-h claim. F. . IVANHOE. ' rurlsra in Batiktuv"' Devemtier II, IPOS. THE LOUVRE . CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. WIMC5 LIQUORS 2 CIQr1R5 ' Centlemtn always Wtkomc Pit Street - ft In Tnt UnHtd Slates D-t itct Court The Dittild of Of esjon , t- iBlhema'tcrot V ' A. Beck, - i ' , ' Hsi'knipt. ) " To the ere lio-e of A. Bek, nf Elgin, In the rotinty of t'nlou end IH-trtct af reaald. a Hauk up. Notice Is hereby riven tbatna the Sib. d jr if liaern I er A.D. IVM the Mid A. Hck, was du y a"Jndlc 'ad bankrupt; and thai tbe flrat meet In of hla creditors will be re'd in the orTxtotth ' ndei signed at La Grande, Ore Kon, on the b. day o- lanuary. A. D. IW6,al looolnck In tbe fnwuoon. at whk:h timet sain creditor may attend, pro e ttieir elHlms, appol' t trustee, eian-lnt the bstkrupt an I transact su-h oi her tinstne as may pre perlr correbelore shH meat Inc. 2Sc. filing fee must accompany each rla'm. r.n, IVANHOE, Jliferee In Batikruptny, Deermbcr II, 10. Eagle Sa in ULRICH L0TTI& Ptup. ; nm ; WINES, LIQI OKS and CIGARS Imported and Domestic. leMarsoa Aene. Opoowlc 0-pu ' OUR SP EC I ALT Y ' Fall vegetables of all kinds at the lowest current prices. 1 Our apples are especially full from 60c to $1.00 a box. E dollar box gets you the best apples to found In town. ' Watch for our new wagon which : goss by your door daly. SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY - 'ZUNDEL it LAWSON. '..;' LIFE PL! 11 la I FOR T4S imi TO ALL DISEASES OF BOTH nnpnnn hJU 1) JsiSii HAIL fi mSJ Hiatal II HH FOR THS THROAT ULSUliii' for corjsuuPTion Cured of Consumption In Its Final Stages: J. O. R. Hooper, a merchant, of Woodford, Term., writes i " Fifty witnesses here, will swear that Dr. King's New Discovery cured Mrs. Mollle Holt of Consump tion after her family had watched at her bedside for the end, which doctors said was near." ' SUREST CURE IN THE WORLD FOR COUGHS AND COLDS! , Price 60c and $1.00 GUARANTEED Trial Dottles Free r" C5LD AKD RCCOK.'V.ErJOED BY CZZIZZZ wli n U i n Compau y I. K. bNOox Recorder of the City of YY. Wright, Clerk. La Grande Oregon. " if. t -