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PRFESS10NAL GARDS
DR. A. L RICHARDSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1 362 Residence Main 68
i N. MOUTOR M. D.
VPHYS1CIAN AND SURGEON
Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St
Office Main 68 Residence Main 68
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Lewie Building, opposite Sommer House
Office hours. 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
Phone Main 71
BACON & HALL
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office in Foley Building. Phone Main 19
C. T. Bacon residence. Main 1 8
M, K. Hall residence. Main 52
. CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Of?c Red 12S1
Residence Phone Black 831
Office in Sommer Building
REAV1S BROS
DENTISTS (
' Office Sommer Building
Office Black 61 Residence 1171
C. B. CAUTHORN
DENTIST
Office over Hill's Drug Store
La Grande, Oregon
PHYSICIANS
$ DBS. BIGGEkS & BIGGERS
Ptiysicians anri 3iiriren
G W Blggen, M. D. Geo, L. Blmfers, If. V
' T'lepbonea
Office Black lifil " rUaldence Main 80
Offloe' KukUtt Bullillng over J. M. Berrjr'
More. Holder" on MaJli-on AVe. aecoo.i
floor went of 'ori-w reatdence, Dr. O. W Mtcgtr
LxtiRANDE - OhKliON
Profeuuonal call" pijimptly atlooded to
day or nigtii.
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. DOWNES
VETERINARY
SURGEON AND DENTIST
Leave orders at Red
Cross Brug Store
Residence Cor
6tn and 1st St
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
I 1 RPANtlK UKtUUUr.
Office in Foley Building
J. W. KNOWLES
a TTr.DNrv and Counsellor at Law
Office in Ralston Building
La Grande. Oregan.
H
T. Williams A. C Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
attorneys-at-law
Office in Ralston Building
La Grande. 0reBn
L, A. P1CKLER
Civil, Minino. Irrigation Engineering
and Surveying
Estimates, Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Foley Bldg.
La Grande. reoon
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
Notice is hereby given that there will
of the stockholders of the
La Grande National bank at the La
Grande National bank building in the city
f La Grande, Union county, Oregon, on
Tuesday. January 9. 1906. at two
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing
a board of nine directors, and any other
business the transaction of which shall
legally come before ths meeting.
F. L. Meyers, Cashier.
Dated this 11 day of December, 1905
Have Smith
Hollow grind
Your Skates
C. L. SMITH
CREAAEKT BUILDING
Classified Advertisements.
Rates One cent a word, one-half a
cent a word each subsequent inser
tion. Classified adds bring quick re
selts. Try one today. '
FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF
TITLES 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 land man..
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. La
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
pany TO LET A nice suit of furnished rooms
can be arranged for light housekeep
ing. Apply to Mrs. C. R. Thornton.
. - - .
Lug i ui agon 7:t miv4
and pearl setting. Finder please re
turn to Dr.F. E. Moore and receive re
ward. FOR RENT-C. J. McLean house on
Washington Avenue. Call up Phone
Red 1712.
WANTED At once girl for housework
Good wages. Inquire at this office
or J. W, Scriber.
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 his board and
go to school. Inquire of Mrs. Mollis
Weaver, near brick yard.
FOUND A boy's light colored hat was
found and brought to this office. Own
er may obtain by proving property. .
LOST HORSE A liberal reward will be
paid for the return or information lead
ing to the return of one steel gray horse
branded V on left thigh, and has a white
face. Was last seen hear Mt. Emley last
October. T. N. Baker, La Grande, Ore-
STRAYED There is at my place a red
steer between one and two years old.
branded 1 1 on right hip, swallow fork
on right and swallow bit on left ear.
G. W. Bartimess, on Rock Creek.
FOR RENT Four rooms, two suitable
for housekeeping and two bedrooms.
Inquire of Mrs. W. J. Snodgrass, No.
804 Fourth street.
LOST Gold bracelet on Adams Ave,
Sunday between 2 St. and Tele
phone office. Finder please return to
Telephone office.
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. S.
J. A. Matott, W. P.
I. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16.
meets in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Mods! Restaurant. Jams-Moss, N. G
I. R. Snook, Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31.1.0
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the montn in Udd renews hall,
Visiting patriarchs always welcome.
- I. R. Snook, C. P.
Esmond Robinson, Scribe.
fc.AbTfc.KN blAK, U. t,. b. Hope
Chapter No, 13 meets the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30
p. m. in Masonic Temple.
Mertib Aldrich, W. M
Mary A. Warnick, Sec.
M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets every first and third Wednesda
of the month at I. 0, 0. F. hall. A
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. . t.. Keislano, V. t.,
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.
(J. b. Williams, rin. bee.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biggers,
John Mall and Herbert Fattison.
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31, K. 0. T.
M. Meets second and third Wednesdays
each month in 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting
knights welcome.
G.T. Wkisenberoer, Com.
Mox Bloch, Record Keeper.
L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every
nrsi and intra l nursoays in the after
noon at the I. O. 0. F. halt. All visiting
ladies are welcome.
Lady Porter. Commander.
Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary.
B. P. O. EL. La GRANDE LODGE No.
433 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave
nue, visiting ttrothers are cordially in'
vited to attend.
F. S. Ivanmoi. Exalted Ruler.
U. b. Mcuuixr, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets
2d and 4th Thursday of each month in
the 1. 0.0. F. hall over postofflc AU
visiting members welcome.
. .. w.-w- B". Consul Commander.
J, n. wmoMT, Clark.
DISEAJBI . CA1XED CBAWCBAW
HAILS FKOM SKQLAHD.
The Recently Discovered Ailment la
. Traced to Oscillatory Caresses
Caused by Nematode Worm,
Product of African Coast
A new danger baa been added to the
many which meuical men assert sur
round the habit of klasicg. According
u Dcncer W Ditties, a lecturer on denial
-wioiogy and pathology at Blrn-iOi,-ham,
Kngland. university, the cractat
disease, common on the west coaei o
Atrica, baa been Introduced into tbl
country. Birmingham, be es, Ja
hundreds ol cases, while tracts of the
disease have been found in many otsei
places.
The disease Is due to the presence of
the nematode worm, which has a pe
culiar penchant tor destroying the white
corpuscUs In the blood. The chlet
symptom Is an Intense Itching of the
skin. -
Kissing, Mr. Whittles asserts. Is one
ol the means by which the disease is dis
seminated. There are large numbers
ot courting couples suffering lrom craw
craw In Birmingham, he said, and often
er than cot line transmits the Ciseas
th other by klssinc. -
In one case which came - 'er his ob
servation the engaged girl was kissed
by her sweetheart, wbo was a victim of
the disease. 8hortly afterward shu
complained of a terrible llchiLg. The
trouble was Incorrectly diagnosed, and
the young woman, who siept with her
sister, transmitted the disc'-- -nd tho
atter passed It on to a yo ier.
l'bus four persons beu- matted
hrough kissing.
In another "-, a .maid went to
see her brc'h soldier, on his return
lrom war. Thy kissed each other, and
the result was the young woman a few
days subsequently complained of intense
idling of the skin.
The soldier was unaware of the fact
that he himr is suffering from tho
disease, the . ude worm being dis
tinctly rbown ui a number of blood
niin.
rO; RECORDS BROKEN.
Porl Department Issued More Money
Order Last Fiscal ear lhaa
Ever Before. .
The total nu-nber of money orders
issued by me fe-Vbrnnitnt during the
last fiscal ytar passed the 60,uo.i,000
mark for the first time in history, as
rhown by the annual report ot the su
perintendent of ti e muney-ortier sys-
... The net revenue of the money-
oioer business was $2,528,103, an In
crease of l-St.ivi, as compared with
the previous jical year. The gros
venue wa ,b2b,biti, an increase ot
iJ;0,2S2.
1 at number cf domestic orders Issued
was 60.S92.od4. acrtga.iiig 4UiS.,',S..
88. The lcuri.itlLi.il. money orcrt Is
sued nutnbueii 2.2118.344. auureuat.n.
.13,550,150. Domestic money ort'ert
,-ald and repaid numbered 50,o50,Jtit:,
-.ggregaiing $373,51 1.4)7; Interna lonal
i'sid and repaid, f 915,3 16. Pees re
vived from Uiue ot domestic orderii
ere f3,y'3,,ii); from International
,144,980.
There are 3C.031 domestic and 6.915
international luiney ordtr oltlces In
operation now, against 34,547 domestic
and 6,322 international in operation
June 30, 1903. The Issue of domes 1c
ciders increased, 4,450,873 In number
und 125,1 0,84') In amount, while in
ternational trters ttsued Increased
.'M.195 and $7,012,215 respectively.
EXPLAINS CAUSE GF LAUCH
French' Author Publishes Book In
Which He Elucidates on Reasons
for Outbursts of Merr.naeut.
A very curlo'js book, by M. Henri
Eirgson, ot i'r.vs. called "Le Rire,"
uas been published, In which the an
.cor explains v. hy we laugh. He has
x novel th.or, to account for our
laughter, V.11.1B is that automatism Is
.he real gtn.jlb of the comical.
In gesture, says Mr. Btrgson, the
DiovcmeniB if the human body art
jughable In .he exact degree in which
i. at body re.ui.ic;B us of a mechanism
or lns.arice. why do we laugh whoa
an orator, ma. ,ng an eloquent gestuie.
upsets the fcU.-.j of water placed be
(ore him? Yr Co not laugh because
the motion u.m an unexpected one.
but because the body cea.sod to be un
der control, i.ii- was mechanical.
naa me speecnraa,.er had an apo
plectic stroke it would have been just
o unexpected, but we should not have
laughed. Speeches which make us
laugh, M. Ltrgion goes on, are those
which come o it automatically. For
Instance: "If I die, will you come to
my funeral:" "With pleasure."
Ik umber Ho Help.
The population of the country Is
,, rowing ao fast that at the present
ratio It will reach 100.000,000 In tan
years. And yet, says the funny man cf
ths Chicago Journal, we And It harder
to And somebody to touch than It was
ten years ago.
Tood for the Kathematlelan.
Ten million pills were taken Into
New York police court as eridenc the
other day. Now let the mathematicians
.et busy and tell the world how high
the pills would have reached if they
had been plied on oa top of another,
Elaborate educational TacUlUea.
A resident of Division street la said
to make n business of fitting men to
become beggars. What's the matter
with Wall street? sake th Maw Tori
Telacram.
"When I was a young feller I 'most
,euifc..y wui wi my overalls at Uu
an' m caiiues was all on tsij
nauu, renin ltd me oid man to ttu
aiu aaaiai&ut. "Now, 1 take noitu.
.iul mui any poichln' to be done it .
u ihb Mat o a u.an's britchts an' tn.
oi tae wear an1 tear seems to con.
. u. head, it s all labor-savin' inveu
Jl. contrapshuns to save a felltr
. Jjble. 3'pose U i all right, but It ain i
jo way I was raised. Look at you.
..ow.
"What's the trouble with me. Uncle
.ave? - asked the assistant
"Well, you may be all right; I don't
ay you ain't," said the old man. "Un'y
.flea you came to my son's buntln' a
. what did you do? You got out that
acre dlplomy jou got from the stats
ncu.lural . college an' commenced
josin about centrllugal separators an'
-.cc.nc stlmplatlon of plant life an' nu
r.tive ratios an' permanganate o' potash
such like. . An' John, 'slid o' sluln
.. ou up to see whether you was stout
though to do a good man's work an' find
J' out whethar you knew enough to
.ted a cow ('thiut founderln' It an' keep
jober when you went after the mail, asks
uu if you can run a gasoline engine an
Ahat experience you've had with sou
l-alysls Gosh! Then you got the Job.
i here ain't no farm hands any mora,
there's engineers an' biologists an'
nenusu au amuuMu, Lut
no farmers."
It's different, that's all," said the as
ilstant. "We get the crops just th
same, but we do It easier." :
That's the p'lnt I'm maktnV said
the old man. "You do It easier. Yousel
on a self-harvester-blnder-thresher
sacker an' go through a field o' gralr
thout doth' a lick more'n pushin' a but
ton or pulltn' a lever, an' then yoi
blnk you're smart because you done it
asy. Look at you. I c'd wrestle you
ollar 'n elbow, or any holta you llk-
in' wipe the itround with vou as old ss i
uu. I could lick you with nn bend io
enind me I bet I can pitch two ois
if bay afore you could onehut yoii'a
1R up a derrick en' a portHhle t'tio
mstlc hv fork an' save tine ri i it
slnr. T'n.! Air't voi ft all th ,im
tifre Is? - Yu gii oui an' s w-i1 in
!mmi o' gptiii,' a siraiu i.tii. to ao It'
in' your bark'U b tne better for it
ump waivr for the stock au' In Hit
v dd do the work the Lord Intended an
au'll raise some mutcle on your am:
'Itch your ovn hy an gll a ohfst oi
cu; hollcrucrost s ten-acre field an' lm
rove your lungs, lnstid o' settin' dowc
o a tflrrhoi:e
"You aren't against the use of m
hlnery are you, Uncle Dave?" askert
he afBlstsnt.
"No 1 ain't agin machinery. Thar
!ll rljrht up to a certain p'lnt. but tb
.-'int is that you're runnlr' It tnto th'
rround. Look at the s(iverti-icts li
In papers. All of 'err to t-ouolr
Vhy waste time strrirtn" susor? h
to jole to conk ? ( ihf-,( etln thl
to' ih alrra:y-.-ri-.Hf-(i (imf an th
tj'irmatic fotiit-r. lmtri roi wa;
mi ihi.w!n' ynur vltii-s; ri pre
f.gs:e1 health fnod tr.t win omx ynu-
umairk ir.ixble IJon't iih tt- Irir.
.nt ju'vm been wslkln' with; NO, i
yi the wear an' tear ou m, or
i' hme an' pr-ss s button or writ
y iar1 an' hve what you warn
roi!pni to you. We klr. furr'sh vru ni
na' j'tM've a mind to mcRtin- cincke'
r.' rhiar'T so' msler thsr v-i sin i'i
. yourself by the iild tnM..n,l moth
da. Ain't thai it? VtiMrtiits.
"I tell you if ii in icw u l,vnr ,very
hln' dorp einy rn' wnlini ir-"ii,i
"t.a i-n t-...rf woc't tit- Lct.i- r h-m
1' w ll v r to ,t thp ortii. n
'ln yt. h"'' -"ft a' p 1 1, ( r tr,
iM of th airih Th it's n) ;i can -n-
tv t)".mh'Bkf r an H ns t hi. rin
i .Ke hie easy but thai n t n.,
no or It I, don't fii i ui nt n. i,n
it ' tnshlrery suwin' si, ih,iihiIi;
in' ft -in' an' rrsrl-tlr- hi' si.umn
a' piiiln' an' x)lpd!n all i r tn
'sne ,,ife wasn't n -imt tc li.,,.,y
'htrv aiu't no aiitsi ti.in i., ,nP (0 ,,
ithln' If lt tun ijifii.H'cHHy UK-
o up si-viimt s hsi-l (.r i mltior si
U it mi! I ')l: t a!.! n Hiiii htnCilM!
te d- n v licr!:jii for mv eiT m-
i'k It, tin i:nv'nh!iir n' wt. n it done
I, .
n uH rpv ncin win i pxt nan bm
went i.m s.. riij hai'CM :h. n therer
)' m n."1 By Jlrks tl,c 'vt 'fv, ;i
ontrspHons f'-r tn ikln flxltln KiHy
"I don't warn id ii on u tracui n c
in- to (In inv pluwltr att tn ,gv
r two lists shol of the plow har.dh
1' fel as If I wass-ru.pin' the sol u
ivseir. I nti to mraddle the clods
wi cubs hi ir h-MH"f uu- dodge th
lumps nd in othni wpv work my body
s well as my head. I want to push the
w an swiria the m Hn- -houldei the
n:n M.rMii hoW em Into the
son i m a tnim an' not psi a swell
a.1ed thlt.kln" machine or I ud to
is
Ju a ease of to be alt
srouna. aid the assistant. Cbicagc
uuiij riewa.
London to Rone Wires.
Tete-tPt Mw, Im-lon an
Rome. 1,100 -illes spsrt. is th la:
iKitpnone 'etion. r-of Majoratm
ran in ren tea the microphone for u
vllk Ik. -1 , .
iv ici-rpuunt;, worfDv expert
if London and Rom have alrea.1v
aiBjmnten conversation. To
mraonsn ceiepnonlc com ounicnon be-
iwctu n two ciiio m said to be
uerteetly simple, provided th connect
tng wire are thick enough. It
Mrrwiy a question of money In tela-
pbonlng Ion distance section of wire
are used, which are effective for Inter
mediate points, but perhaps not sub
stantial enough tor the entire dl
-anc. Falling th necessary tuheU
totlon of thicker wire the alterna
rlv Is the use of th mfrophine,
which makes it possible to bwar word
transmiUM over th tblnoer wires
fh disuses tor asloetlv lei
phoalag from London fef
to Msmlllss, 100 mites glaUnt.
HALf THE WORID WOHDfRS
how the other half lives. Those who use
Aucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it
will cur Cuts, Wounds. Burns, Sores
and all skin eruptions: they know it will.
Mrs. Grant Shy, 1 130 E. Reynolds St.
Springfield. 111., says: "I regard it on of
th absolute necessities of housekeeping."
Guaranteed by Nkwlih Druo Co. 26tf.
ItfW RfAl tSIAIf OffKf
I hav moved my real estate and in
surance office to room S over J. M. Berry's
store, where I am better equipped than
ver to handle farm lands and city pro
perty. I also write fire insurance on
farm property. G. H. Powers,
th Minnesota Land Man.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notic is hereby given, to whom it may
concern, that 1 will not pay any bills or
debts hereafter contracted by my wife,
Ida S. Alden, as she has abandoned m
without cause and sued fordivorc.
Dated, Dec 28th.. 1905.
J. F. Alden
MAY UVf (00 YEARS
Th chances for living a full century are
excellent in th cas of Mrs.- Jennie Dun
can, of Haynesvill. M.. now 70 years
old. one wriw, ' ZImmIw ZitUri z.rzi
me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 year
standing, and mad no feel a well and
strong as a young girl." Elwtrie BitUr
cur Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood
disorders, General Debility and bodily
weakness. Sold - m a guarantee at
Nbwlin Druo Co.' drug stors. Price only
60s4.
BRYAN AT MANILA
Manila, Jan. 2. Brilliant receptions
wr held today by Major-General Corbin
and Acting Governor Id. William Jen
nings Bryan received with th latter. '
Aguinaldo and many other insurgent
officers attended. Next Wednesday Mr
Bfayn will leave for th Southern Islands
Captain Moss, General Corbin's aide, will
accompany him as far as Borneo,
fAKE A TK1P TO CA1 IF0KMA
Through , the Williameite.
llmpqua and Rogue River
Valleys, of Western Oreeon
pass Mt. Shasta, thrmigi
' ihe Sacramrnto Valley to tn
many iamou res
line ot the
SOUTHEKN PAC1FK C
cr beau titul!v illustrate
booklets,' descriptive ot Cali
fornia reM)iis,adJi'SS, ,
W.R. C0MAN, Gtn. Fassr. Ag
Portland. 1 r
VETCH PROFITABLE
VVM4, 0 YEAR8
Tradc Marks .
copvriohts ac
'Wll COPVRIQMTS AC
Anrone MnAlng s Srlti nd dMripilnn may
anlcklv Moaruln our otittikm fr whathar an
Invantlon la ofiihablr pulenlabla, C'ooiqiunlna-
tloiniirlellrMit,l.i,ll.l. HANDBOOK oiil'.lauu
aw:t rra. uinm auminv lur ,wti
rina
l atanta taken tlimuih Sluiin
n a l
ttx -Ml natta. iihoutchanra, latbe
Scientific Hmericam
fitly mmifmtr1 wlilr. l.nrit 01
I nr arivtiittla Iniinisil, Terriifi, i
Um. 1L Hold bvavll nawiHlsMilai
riCo"'8""' New York
Braioh 'imoo. nas V U Waahliwlun, D. C
HOtusrcN'n
ffocky fountain Tea Nuggets
A Bm7 Madisliis for Buy Facpla,
B.lnga Qjluoa Hi ilib and Bansad Vigor,
a rnlile t vOn ttipatlon. lmll(retloi
nil Kilmy Trou.i'fla. l"niDli-a. t.cremn, in,urw
Bkmd. Bmi Broa'h. f.lurirmh Boln. Ilcixlwha
and !nckwh, It's it'H-ky sl.iiialnln Ti-a Id UN
ii Eorm, 1.1 irnr a nnn. ui'niiiun piu uj
unLLiarrn ii'iro i:oHPAvr, ainiiiann, wis.
MlteM SlUPnST FOB SL10W PErU
I.A GPANDE SCHOOI
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY, PRINCIPLE.
MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT.
This Is on of the best musical In
stitutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley are
begininng todiscover the advantage
of this school. Th system it th
latest and most' practical, and in
cludes all the latest discovsries in
th art of teaching music. Th
school is divided into two depart
ments; No. 1 is for beginners from
6 years or mor and are taught
th first three grades. Pupils com
on hour each day. This is no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
In No. 2 th grades ars from 2 to
6. Her they graduate. Pupils
tak on or two lessons a week as
thsy desire. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school
who do not study.
Opposite th Foley House' over
th candy store. Phon. 473.
IN MHt
JEWELRY
I havs purchased a full line of
drummers samples. Guaranteed
goods at bargain prices.
Rings - '- $2.60 to $8.00
Chains - - S.60 to 6.00
Hat pin - . .80 to 1 .60
Charmes .75 to 2.C0
Cuff Links - .76 to 2.60
Other piece too Numerous to
mention.
Edward Propeck
OUR SPECIALTY
Fall vegetables of all kinds at
, th lowest current prices. Our
apples ars especial'y full from .
60c to $1.00 a box. E dollar
box gets you th best apple to
found In town.
Watch for our nw wagon which '
goes by your door daly.
SEATTLE GROCERY COMPANY
. ZUNDEL & LAWS0N.
Brick furnished In any quantty or any
style, ' No contract too small or to,
large. See samples nf our pressed
brick.
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GEO. KREIGER.
La Grande, Orrgon.
THE
OXFORD PAR
JAMES FARQUHARS0N, Prop.
Corn plata assortment ol
x WINES, LIQUORS
, AND CIGARS
Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair and impartial
treatment to all. You ar invited
to call and get acquainted.
Blue Front Saloon
E. THORSON, Proprietor.
FIKE8T
SW. LI0U0RS
liiiorl and domestic
?t or 83'i luish at all hour.
ieOamoo Avaaae Opposite Denol
Palace Salo :i
CHAS. ANDERSON Prop
FINI :
' WINES, IIQUORS
AND CIGARS
Always on hand.
Jaflanwn Avrnn
Or.poc.o- n- ot
THE LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT, Prop.
FINE
WINE5. LIQU0R5
CIQ1R5
Ctntlrmtn atwiyi Welcome
Fir Street
Eag-le Sa'o)n
ULRJCH LOHIS, Prop.
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FI '
WINES, LIQliORS
and CIGARS
Imported and Domestic.
Meres. A Veen, Oppoaiu sepot
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