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if 53- r-;i PRCrESSOAL (AKDS DR. A. L. RICHARDSON - Physician and Surgeon Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office Phone 1562 Residence Main 65 ' N. MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .' Cor,, Adam Avenue and Depot St Office Main 68 - Residence Main 68 7 WILLARD SMITH ' " : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Lewis Building, opposite Sommer . Office hours, I to ,4, 1. to 8. p. Phone Main 71 House m. J BACQN & HALL , PHYSICIANS AND SUR0EONS Office In Foley Building, Phone . Main C T. Bacon residence, Main 1 8 19 M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. Physician a Surgeon D. Offica Phone Red 1261 ' Residence Phone Black 831 Office in Sommer Building - REAVIS BROS DENTISTS ' Office Sommer Building Office Black 51 Residence 1171 C, B. CAUTHORN PEHTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store La Grands. . , Oregon PHYSICIANS DkS. BIGGEkS & BIGGERS Pueicians and SorrtuDS 41 V Bin". M. D. Geo. Bigger, M. I) Telephone UflloeMaak 1321 Resides Main 90 UfOM1 K.Ulon Building over J. U. Berrj't eiMldenw on Madlaon AV. Mconfl iioor t of bnr rwtllwjoo. Dr. O. W Bigger La UH AN PIC - OkKUON rrotaaooal call piujly Uedel to dayorntgtii. VETERINARY SURGEON DR, P, A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Office at Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 Office Phone 1361 Farmer Une 68 DR. W. T. DOWNES vrrKNiNARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Leave orders at Red Cross Brug Store Residence Cor 6th and 1st St ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-La i romnn - OREGOON Office in Foley Building J. W. KNOWLES Ittadiibv and Counsellor at Law , . , vn.. - Office in Ralston Building La Grande, Oregon. u t Wimiivs ' A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Ralston Building La Grande. Oregon , l, A. PICKLER M.w.Nn Irrioation Enoineerino AND SURVEYINO Estimates, Plans, and Specifi cations. Office in Foley Bldg. La Grande, Oregon : ANNUAL MEETING ni aim hreholders of the Farmers and t..a N.Hnnal Bank of La Grande, 1 IOUOI "" will be held at their banking house in La Grande on Tuesday, the 23d. day of January. 1906. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, to select a board of directors for the nsuing year and for such other business as may come before said meeting. J W. Scriber. Cashier of the Farmers and Transnational Bank of La Grand Dated this 18th. day of Do-amber 1905 Have Smith Hollow grind Your Skates C L. SMITH CREAMERY BUILDING Classified Advertisements. Rates One cent a won!, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick re sclts. Try one today. FOR RELIABLE ABSI-RArrrs np TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company. La Grande, Ore., in Foley building. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and countrreal estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grande Investment Com pany, WANTED 5 or 6 room modern house unfurnished, close in. Call at Mrs. Patty's on Adams Avenue. FOR SALE 5 year old jersey bull, for particulars enquire of J. W. McAlister or of the farm of Mrs. Lindsey, north of Island City. FOR SALE Six hole jewel range, oak writing desk, six leather chairs, oak side board, oak dining room table, four iron beds etc., and other articles too numerous to mention. Apply at resi dence. 701 Main Street POSITION-WANTED-A throughly competent and reliable Japanese cook Frank Funa Hush, La Grande, or' call at Japanese home on Adams Ave. LOST Ladies large pocket left in ladies waiting room at depot, containg money and cards. Finder return to this office and recieve reward. FOR RENT Nxelv furnished rooms cheap. Two blocks from Post Office. Phone Main 54 or Red 661. - FOR RENT Five room house on corner Depot and Fifth streets, furnished com plete for housekeeping. For particulars phone Red 251. WANTED 70 tons of good hay with pasture to feed horses from March 1 , to April, 16. uext Address H. Eichen berger, La Grande, Ore. r-WK oalci a nrst class organ just as good as new and -a sewing machine will be sold cheap and on installments. LUbi OALVtb ine undersigned wi pay five dollars reward for the return or information leading to the return of one two year old brocket faced heifer branded quarter circle seven on right rib, ear marks unknown. Will also pay a liberal reward for the return or in formation leading to the recovery of one yearling brindle heifer calf with split in one ear. The first named ani mal never returned from the hills, .the second left my place about the tenth or fifteenth of December, 1 905. Address Ed Stringham, La Grande, Oregon. Phone Farmer's line 1 96x6. Methusala was all right, you bet For a good old soul was he. They say he would be living yet, Had he taken Rocky Mountain Tea. Newlin Druo Co, LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O E. meets every Friday night in Redmon Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p.m. 1 Visiting hrafchren invited to attend. J. t,. POLLOCK, W. b. J. A. Matott, W. P. 1. O. O. F.-La Grande Lodge No. 16. meets in their hall every Saturday night Visitinp brothers cordially invited to at Und. Cemetery Dlat may be seen at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolidge. N. G. D. E. Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31. I. O 3 F. Meets every first and third Thurs- Hvs in t ie month in Udd r-enows nan viiiiino natriarehs alwavs welcome. 1. R. Snook, C. P. Edmond Robinson. Scribe. EASTERN STAR. O. E. S.-Hope rhetor Nn IS meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. in Masonic Temple. Mertie Aldrich, W. M Mary A. Warwick. Sec. M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703 firtt and third Wednesday F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. . "'" John Hall, Clerk. rnpRSTERS OF AMERICA Court u,;a Marinn No. 22 meets each Thurs- j...;.hiinl. O. R. M. hall. Brothers trt Attend. Chas. Bartmess, Chief Ranger. r- c Wuiiiui Fin. Sec. Btiard of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biggers, John Hall and Herbert Pattison. rmFNnsHlP TENT No. 31, K. O, M Meets second and third Wednesdays month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting i.:.Uta ua r.nmA 11. 1. tt tl3CI"DtnU6ni wwi,i Mox Bloch, Record Keeper. L 0 T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every fl,.n.nd third Thursdays in the after n at the 1. 0. 0. F. hall.- All visiting Lady Porter. Commander. Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary, n d n EL. La GRANDE LODGE No, Ma arh Thursday evening at eioht o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers are eoraiauy V,u 1va()hoe Exalted Ru,er G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. . a noANDE LODGE No. 169, mnnMFN OF THE WORLD Meet 2d and 4th Thursday of each month it., I n O. F. hall over postoffice visiting membets welcome. N. L. Ackles, ConsurGommander, MISS DAISY SALIORA With Grace Johnson Company.. What the people want now-a-days is clean comedy and high class vaudeville at popular prices of admission. Realizing this fact, Manager Edward Culp. has brought to the coast the popular "Grace Johnson Compatjy," and is presenting a repertoire of high class comedies and rama. The company comes direct from the most prominent theatres of the east MAIL ORDER SERVICE ' . . not only very satisfactory, but a great convenience when you want such goods as are carried by an up-to date drug store. . We want the trade of distant people and hold out all the inducements possible to get it. Our prices are right and ail goods are guaroteod. If you are not sat isfied with what we send you. return the goods and we will refund the money. In ordering be sure and send money enough to cover price, and we will return change if you send too muck.. Try this service and see how prompt we are. Newlin Ugua Company. CONSTIPATION AND DIARRHOEA CONDITIONS IN WHICH OSTEOPATHY CAN DO GREAT GOOD, BRINGING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMA NENT CURL Constipation, oftenthought lightly of if not of the severest order, is in reality trouble which demands attention; for the retention of waste of any kind in the body tends to the generation of 'poisons whose evil effects are likely to be widespread Diarrhoea, too. is by no means' to be neglected. Acute attacks are very weak enintr.. while the chronic trouble tends to prevent proper nourishment and soon de- Dletes the vitality to such an extent that the body is incapable of stand ng the strain of daily duties or resisting the in roads of d.soase. , Now e.tner inactivity or over-activity of the bowdls usually ind cates that their nervous cond.tion is at fault. Constipa tion is nothing more or less than a failure of the nerves controlling tne bowels to do their work; and the Osteopath so weil knows the nerve canters involved that he seidom fails to enJ the trouble by locat ing the interfere. ice w.th tnoe narves and correcting it. Co.istipuion that is not of the c ironic variety, or wn'c.i is not com plicated with otner trouolss. is readily overcame in a few treatments; but when the case is ot long standing, or when the condition is simply one phase of a more general disease, more time is required and some little patience is necessary. FACTS ABOUT DIARRHOEA Diarrhoea although an inflammation of the mucous membrame of the intestines, s also due to interference with nerves for nerves control blood supply a. id drain age and it is to the improper regulation of these that inflammations are due. These nerves in charge of blood circula tion are known as vaso-motors, but often other nerves are affected as well in diar rhoea. Frequently, tjo, diarrnoea is sym ptomatic of other disease; and it is even sometimes the case that long continued constipation willciuse d.arrneoa through the poisons generated in the system by it In a large number of cises tie Osteo path can check the trouble by one treat ment and sjinetimes no more are re quired; the acute form of the maiady sel dom requires more than a few treatments. Chronic diarrhoea of course calls for long er treatment but remarkably quick re sults are nevertheless achieved. The reason why Osteopathy applies equally well to such opposed conditions as constipation and diarrhoea is thus very plain, for its aim is simply to restore normal adjustments; and Nature is then soon able to bring about the orderly function ng if the internet, vthici ends the malady.- Right Way. AMUSEMENTS 1 ' Every play is staged in a way that rivals competition. The company is headed I y that popular leading leady. Miss Grace Johnson, who has wo i such praise from the most exacting critics for clevernes . This compmy will begin an en-;a-emen at tie Steward theatre for a we Its c -gagemvint, opining with that ceir hh class comedy-dramjt, "Southern Rose." ' S20 CASH PRIZE The Oregon Equal Suffrage Association hereby offers to the High School pupils throughout the state a prize of twenty dollars for the best essay on the subject; ''Reasons For Equal Suffrage" The conditions are as follows: No essay shall contain less than twelve hundred or more than fifteen hundred words. . ' . All essays must be complete and in the hand) of the committee by April the fif teenth. Decisions to be rendered by May the first Literature on the subject may be ob tained free by application to. the Oregon Equal Suffrage Headquarters, Portland, Oregon. As equal suffrage will come before the people of Oregon as a vital question next June, for adoption or rejection at the polls we believe it should receive its share of attention in the educational influence of the day, and respectfully and cordially in vite your cooperation toward that end. Sincerely Yours, Helen F. Spalding ChairmanCommittee on Prize Essay. BURNS CELEBRATION ' . The Kobert Burns bociety announces that it will celebrate the 147th anniver sary of the birth of the poet on Friday evening. January 26th, with the usual banquet and literary exercises. All members of the society and those eligible who wish to become members are re quested to register their namos with the Secretary, Wm. Grant on or before Monday, January 22d, and the men are requested to pay their dues of $1.00. This rule is made nesessary in order thU ths committee on refreshments will kn"w how many to provide for whom to solic't. Tnis applies only to members living i , Grande, All others can regis.er on thn night of the entertainment f Batter I register abnce and receive a card , from the Secretary which will admit yourself and family. You can call up the Secre tary by telephone if you have not time to call and' see him. By order of the executive committee. Wm. Grant. Secretary. NEW EATING HOUSE . The Blue Mountain Hotel dining room is again opened. Meals 25 cents, rooms J 25 and 60 cents. I LA GRANDE DRUG CO. Reliable druggist expert graduate of pharmacy in charge of the prescription department. Prescriptions delivered at all times. Phone Red 121. F. C. Forbes. Prop. PIANO TUNING 7 J. C. Ardrey, a former resident of this city, but now near Portland, is in the city. Mr. Ardrey is now -in the piano tuning business, and .those having Instruments requiring attention can secure his ser vices by leaving orders at Huelat's music store. Mr, Ardrey will be in La Grande only about ten days longer. NOTICE Of ESTRAY ' Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that on or about the 29th of No vember, 1 90S, one yearling steer came to my place. Said animal is, red spotted with white, has unreadable brand on left hip. left ear underbit right ear points out off and split Said animal came down with my cattle from the hills. Owner can have same by calling at my place, wo and one half miles east of Island City and paying charges and proving property. Dated this 12th day of January, 1 906. J. A. Holman ! La Grande RELIABLE : F. C. Forbes, Prop. : Phone Sometimes nervous woman's afflictions are imaginary. Again they ara ji form of actual and terrible illness. In any event Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well. A great nerve tor c. I! C?--. T " T.hlr.: N .wlin . Dow co. Milk Talk No. 1. (HEAP MILK OR MILK (HEAP, WHICH? Are you buying your milk ctuap or are you getting cheap milk? That is the question which every con sumer should ' consider . before buying. There are five properties contained in milk, viz; ash, or bone material, caseins or curd, butter fat, sugar, and water, in proportion of .3 of 1 'A ash. 3.3 caseine, 4 b'utjrtat 6 sugar,- 8? water. Now there are 15 solid an -l 87 water in a 4 milk, that is in milk containing 4 buttnrfat Tnis ratio holds good wheather of a high or low test 1. e. if you have a milk testing 6 the other solids will be increased in- propor portion. if a 3 they will decrease in like manner. Now the solids are what is, or what should be consid ered in buying milk, as the water can be had for the pumping. Now let us consider for a moment be fore w buy wheather we are paying a h'gh or low price for these solids. A 4 milk contains 9.76 solids and 10.26 water, a 6 milk contains 1 1 ,2 j 'i solids and 83.75; water. "Now it a 1 milk is worth 1.60 per quart per month, what should a 6 sell for? Let's see, if we pay $1.60 for milk containing 9.76 solids, at the same price milk containing 16.25 solids should sell for $2.b0, or you can to every three quarts of 6 milk add two quarts . of water, making 6 quarts of 3 milk, i. e. three quarts of 6 milk is equal to five quarts of 3 milk, at the present price 6 quarts of 3 milk ( $1.6u:S7.60; three quarts of 6 milk (tf $2.0056.00, i, e. you are getting the same amount of i solids for $ 6.00 in a 6 milk that you get in a 3' milk for$7.60.Are you getting your milk cheap or are you getting cheap milk, which? SPRING BROOK DAIRY SELLS ; p MILK. s WHERE IT'S A'QUESTIOIM Of TASTE the best New Year's resolution you can make is to eat only the purest confections. Those made by Selder are not only reputed to be the finest flavored, always fresh and absolutely pure, but are so in fact Our gift boxes' are most tefstefully gotten up. artistic in style and make most acceptable offer ings with your New Year congrat ulations. ' SELDER, The Candy . iviau UPHOLSTERING AND MAKING 71ABINET Furniture repaired and upholstered No order too small or too large.' All work guaranteed. Old furniture made good a new E. E. SCOTT, Shop 1420 Adams Avenue Phone Red 672 Drug Co. DRUGGISTS Free Delivery j Red 121 ! Of SURPASSING FLAVOR Our hams and bacon are extremly choice. There is a difference in taste, of course, caused by the dif ferent process of pickle nd smoke, but the meat of all is equally ten der. We also carry a select line of dressed and smoksd beef, lard beef tongues, smoked and tinned, pickled lamb tongues, salt and smoked fish Our own delivery prompt, quick and at any hour. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ BR NORTH FIR STREET , J. R. OLIVER. UNION OU N T Y ABSTRACTS r.1, 1 "i',: frara Farm Lo?nsa Specialty' Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years . experience with the Union county, records gives me a great advantage. It ; is folly to purchase real estate without first securiig a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show the- title just a it appears on the official record. ). R. OLIVE1?, Room 81 Sommer Building THE OXFORD BAR JAMES FAPQL'HARSON, Prop Complete MKorluieat ol WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment 'to all. You are invited to call and get acquainted. THE LOMVRE CHWSJaVBIGHT. Piop. WIHE5. LIQUORS 15 CIQAR5 GcnlUmeivalways Wtkom . Firttrcci i .... i ........... I - " sJTIr?.j I Mil j a . i ft 1 5' J. H. Keeney, Clerks m re