ttCKSSlCKAl CARDS..
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Suroion : ,
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 65
:K MOUTOR M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
Cor.Adams Avenue and Depot St
Office Main 68 . Residence Main 68
WILLARD SMITH
, ' PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON
Lewie Building, opposite Sommer House
. Office hours, I to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
Phone Main 7 1 .
i BACON & .HALL ; s (
PHYSIOIANS AND SUROIONS '
Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19
C. T. Bacon residence, Main' 18
M, K. Hall residence, Main 62
CHARLES E. HAWKE. . D. .
Physician Surobon
Office Pbnne Red 1251
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. Office In Sommer Building
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DENTISTS
Office Sommer Building
Office Black 51 . Residence 1171
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DENTIST
Office over Hill's Drug Store
La Grande. Oregon
PHYSICIANS
DkS. BIGGEkS & BIGGERS
Pu'ysiciaae and SnniSuos
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Offloe sittk Utl ftaeldeoet Main 80
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VETERINARY SURQEQN
DR. P. A, CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grands Or
Residence Phone Red, 701
Offloe Phone 1361' Farmer Line 68
DR. W. T, DOWNES
vktbrinary whoso aho dentist
Leave orders at Red - Rssidsnoe Cor
Cross Brug Store . 6th and 1st St
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
r Attorneys-at-La
LA GRAND! . OREOOON
Office in Foley Building
J. W, KNOWLES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office in Ralston Building
- La Grande, Oregon. "
H T.Williams A. C. WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office In Ralston Building
L. Grande. : Oregon
J L, A. PICKLER
Civil, Minino. Irrioation Engineering
and Surveying
Estimates, Plans, and SpeciS
cations. Office in Foley Bldg. -.
U Grande, Oregon
ANNUAL MEETING
Of the shareholders of the Farmers and
Traders National Bank of La Grande,
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
h.u tn alact a board of directors for the
ensuing year and for such other business
as may come before said meeting,
i us s.-aiaEB. Cashier of the Farmers
and Traders National Bank of U Grande.
Dated this 1 8th. day of December 1908
Have Smith
Hollow grind
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; CL. SMITH
" CREAMERY BUILDING
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TITLES goto the La Grande Invest
viiijiij. u unnae, ore., in
Foley building.
REAL ESTATE LOANS-Any amounU
on eity and country real estate. Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. La Grande Investment Com
pany. WANTED 6 or 6 room modern house
unfurnished, close in. Call at Mrs.
Patty's on Adams Avenue.
FOR SALE Six hole jewel range, oak
writing desk, six leatherchairs, 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
wishes situation in hotel or restaurant.
Frank Funa Husn, La Gramie, ui mY,
at Japanese home on Adams Ave.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished rooms
cheap. Two blocks from Post Office.
Phone Main 34 or Red 661.
FOR RENT Five room house on corner
Depot and Fifth streets, furnished com
plete for housekeeping. For particulars
phone Red 251.
FOR SALE A first class organ just as
good as new and a sewing machine
will be sold cheap and on installments.
FOR SALE 3 year old jersey bull.- for
particulars enquire of J. W. McAlister
on of the farm of Mrs. Lindsey, north of
Island City. .
LOST CALVES The undersignei 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
Eo Strinoham, La Grande, Oregon.
Phone Farmer's line 196x6.
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 bs In La Urande
only about ten days longer. -
LODGE DIRECTORY
EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. 0.
E. meets every Friday night in Redmen
HaU, Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting
brethren Invited to attend.
J. E Pollock, W. S.
J. A. Matott, W. P.
I. 0. 0. FLa Grande Lodge No.' 16
meets in thair hall every Saturday night.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may-be seen at
Model Restaurant.
H. E. Coolidoe, N. G.
D. E. Cox, Sec
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31. T. 0.
) p. Meets every first and third Thurs
Jays in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs alwavs welcome,
I. R. Snook, C. P.
Eomono Robinson. Scribe.
EASTERN STAR. 0. E. S. Hope
Chanter No. 13 meete the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30
m. in Masonic Temple.
Mertib Alorich, W. M.
Mary A. Warnick. Sec. .
M. W. A.- La Qrande Camp No. 7703
meets everv first and third Wednesday
of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. All
visiting neighbors are cordially invited lo
attend. i. o. wiiuams, v. j.
John Hall, Clerk.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each ThurS'
dav night in I. O. R. M. hall. Brothers
are invited to attend.
Chas. Bartmess, Chief Hanger.
C. S. Williams. Fin. Sec.
Board of Trustees ur. u. u niggers,
JohrfHall and Herbert Pattison.
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31. K. O. T.
M Meets second and third Wednesdays
each month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting
kniahta Welcome.
U. 1. WKISEnDfa-KUkK, JVlll.
T fir
Mox Bloch, Record Keeper.
L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meetsevery
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the I. 0. O. F. hall. All, visiting
lHi are welcome.
Lady Porter. Commander.
Haiel Barnes, Recording Secretary.
B. P. 0. E.. La GRANDE LODGE No.
iXXMeets each Thursday evening at
eiirht o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave-
nua. Visiting Brothers are cordially in-
vitAl ta attend.
F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler.
G. E. McColly, Recording Secretary.
f A GRANDE LODGE No. 169,
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets
oa nrl ath Thursday of each month
the I. 0. O. F. hall over postoffice . All
..,tino members we come.
N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander.
J. H. Ksenby. Clerk.
(OVE, SOU'S
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Though much has been said and written
regarding Cove, the impression is eeneral
that the fruit industry is the sole support
of that prosperous little community. This
is a mistake. It is true that the fruit
industry might be termed the leading
industry but Cove has other resources
which contribute largely to its- wealth
and prosperity. To the causual observe
the stock business would seem to take
an Important place and upon investigat
ion it is soon discovered that the cattis
and dairy industry stands a close second
to the fruit business. Th . ur-
'cunding Cove furnish itnequealed pist-
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COVE PUBLIC
urage and the enterprising c'tizens Jhave
not allowed this important fact to pass
unnoticed. As a result the fields are dot
ted with cattle. The -Cove cattle man
has not been contented with the ordinary
range stock but has spared neither ex
pense nor trouble to improve his herd.
Many hae made a specialty of the dairy
business and Cove butter and cheese
have enjoyed a wide and enviable re
putation. As an auxiliary to the stock
business hay raising has become a
valuable feature and many fine alflafa
fields yearly yield their rich harvest and
thereby enrich the common wealth. Each
Cove farm is a combination of wealth
producing industries, therefore such
a thing as a complete failure is impossible
The frost may harvest the apple crop.
but it is hardly likely to injure the alfalfa,
and though a heavy rain may destroy the
cherry crop the strawberry patch is
ready to give up its wealth and the pro
prietor hardly feels the loss. The hills
surrounding Cove are well timbered and
the lumber industry also contributes its
SQUAWS TOR REFORM
New York, Jan. 22. Speaking as a
loyal Christian, and at the same time as a
Sioux, steeped' in the traditions and ideals
of his race. Dr. Charles At Eastman made
a passionate plea to the Presbyterian
Woman's Boacd of Home Missions yes
terday to rispect the natural spirituality
and conscientiousness of the Sioux women
in their efforts to Christianize the tribe,
and to utilize them. '
She's already converted," he told a
roomful of men and women, largely miss
ionaries, ' only she looks through a differ
ent glass from you." .
"In the old days," Dr. Eastman said.
Indian women. led the simple life and hao
no temptations. Now thoy Tiave many
hundred temptations among them drink.
Tnese you mint try to siulter from them.'
- MAIL ORDER SERVICE
not only very satisfactory, but a great
convenience when you want such goodt
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 pricus are right and ail
goods are guarnteed. 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 much.
Try this service and see how
prompt
we are. Newlin Uruo Company.
A Crr p!ng Death.
Blood poison creeps' up toward the
heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns,
Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, which
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck-
len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison
healed the wound, and saved his life.
Best in the world for burns and sores
25c at Newlin's Drug Store.
HALE THE WORID WONDERS
how the other half lives. Those who use
Aucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it
will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Sores
and all skin eruptions: they know it will.
Mrs. Grant Shy. 1 130 E. Reynolds St..
Springfield. III., says: ' I regard it one of
the absolute necessities of housekeeping."
Guaranteed by Newlin Druo Co. 25f.
. IA ORAM DRUG (9.
' Reliable druggist, expert graduate of
pharmacy in charge of the -prescription
department. Prescriptions delivered at
all times. Phone Red 121.
F. C. Forbes. Prop.
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share, to the common good. A short
visit only required to convince the strang
er that Cove people are prosperous and
contented. The homes are almost with
out exception wall keep up. Tin build
ings well painted the fences neat sand
substantial the barns filled to bursting
with the bountiful harvest While the
name of Cove has been given to a consid
erable region it is officially recirded a
the name of the t wn. And of the town
proper more than a passing mention
should be made. In order to make the
town of Cove, the central portion of the
mountain cove, was selected and by spec-
SCHOOL
ial act granted a charter and thereby
made a municipality with a set of of
ficers complete from mayor' to pound
master. - .. . ,'
- The town of Cave bears every evidence
of being surrounded by a prosperous
community. It is well supplied with
churches and schools.. The public school
building is a splendid twj story structure
and in It are. employed six teachers
Several neat and substantial church
buildings demonstrate to the world that
Cove people are willing, to contribute of
their worldy goods in order that their
spiritual wellfare may receive proper at
tention. The machanical industries are
well represented. A first classlhuring mill
aaas n ousy rumble to the general ' song
of prosperity and a saw mill adds
active wnistie to the joyful sound of in
dustry, and several small shops and mills
contribute to the wealth of Cove. The
streets are lighted with electricity and
the entire place is surrounded with
an atmosphere of well being.
APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT
Washington. Jan. 22 Prominent Euro
pean statesmen, editors, publicists and
citizens whose fame is world-wide have
joined in a petition to President Roose
velt to endeavor, in the interests of. hum-
antiy and civilization, by such means as
may seem proper to him, to bring about
"the concert of the powers of Europe
with the view of securing for the subjects
of the Ottoman Empire that condition of
public peace and order, ofwhch the ab
sence has already draw down up:n ftat
empire so many disasters, menacing it
with ihi catastrophe of its total annihila
tion" The appeal was presented Thursday by
James B. Reynolds, of New York, and
was prepared by M. Bertlielot, ex-Secretary
of Foreign Affairs of France, and
is signed by sores of the d'stingu shed
puvl c ine i of every c u.i.fy in Euiope.
Tn Pres dont has made no response
to the appeal, but promised Mr. Reynolds
to give it tie most careful considoration,
expressing meantime, his appreciation of
the honor done him as President and to
America in having the petition presented
to him.
REVOLUTION lOT EXCITIflS '
New York, Jen. 22. Louis Nixon. wb
has completed the building of ten torpe
doboats at a port on the Black Sea for
the Russian government, arrived from
Europe onthe Kaiser Wilhelm II. He
said he had finished all his contracts with
Russia and ex pact 3d to make new ones
until conditions are quiter in Russia.
Mr. Nixton said he was in St. Peters
burg for four months and intends to re
turn thpre. Tne revolution in that city,
he said did not afford as much excitement
a general election in New York.
RUMMAGE SALE
' The ladies of the M. E. Church will
hold a rummage sale Friday and Satur
day in the Ha worth building on Fir street
NEW LATINO HOUSE
The Blue Mountain Hotel dining room
is again opened. Meals 23 cents, rooms
25 and 50 cents. .
"Death was fast approaching, writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., da
scribing his fearful race with death, "as
a result of liver trouble and heart dis
ease, which had robbed me of sleep and
of all interest in life. I had tried many dif
ferent doctors and several medicines, but
got no benefit, until I began to use Elec
trie Bitters. So wonderful was their ef
feet, that in three days l felt like a new
man, and today I am cured of all my
troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin's Drug
BAD BIOOD
Every jvirt ot the !xdy is dependent oo the blood for nourishment and
ntrrnvi.li, cm! ivneu from any cause this vital slrram nf Utc hptmps imnnv.
cri: in.! or TU'i-cWn, it invites disease
iiikk! i imj.ure; nicy jacic me energy that 13 natural with health, the com
iletion !wiiuca pale anU-sallow, the vital energies are at a low ebb. and thev
8nfiV-r froi-; a gciuidl broken-down condition of health. The system is weak-
c.n.-u oiiu .ii:.iucc io icmm ineuiseases
in i ir Ti,., ( i.a..,j ir;. i
.w. .... nnu jviuiicjf, inning 10 receive me proper sumulauon ana
nourishn-.mt liom the blood, grow inactive and dnlL and the waste matters
and bodily' impurities that should pass off through these channel of nature
fire left in tile K V";li'iit in rttnAnr D U .... f ,' ..... o t. o s vti .
, . J f nwuiuaDiii, u , oures aim im r.
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" v. uiuuu uisuiucr, , w nen me Diooa is in mis wenit-
end ait I CisTirml condition it should be treated with a remedy that is not
only Uioroujjh but gentle in its action. S. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy,
made of roots, herbs and barks, is just what ia needed. It not only cleanses
'"y imjjunura auu poisons, ana enncnes ana strengthens it, but
1 . crotitltr kn!Ma mv V n . : 1 1 r
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w uuauicuiia ana eirengxn. a. a. s. acts more
PU3ELY VEGETABLE, promptlyand gives better results than any other
j tti , . x- "'""' "vra ixneumaiiam, watarrn, bores
and Ulcers, Skin Diseases and all other blood disorders, and cures them per-i
nianently. Our Medical Department will be glad to give advice without i
charge to all suffering with blood or skin diseases. Address . i
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATlANTAt CA.
, N. B. Truth. St. PauC June. .51. '08.
I've lived so long, I remember well
when the Mississippi, was - a" brook, fy
good health and long life came by taling
Hollister's Rocky 'Mountain ' Tta.' IB
cents. Newlin Umwuov . 1'
MiuTalk No. 1.
(HEAP MILK OR i MILK
- CHEAP, WHICH? ; . ;
Are you buying your milk cheap 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, caseine or curd, butter
fat, sugar, and water, in proportion
of .5 of 1 . ash, 5.5 caseine,
buctarfat, 6 sugar, 67)
water. Now there are 1 i solids
and 87 water in a 4 milk, that
is in milk containing K'fr buttnrfat
This ratio holds good wheather of
a high or low test. I. e. if you
have a milk testing 5 . the other
solids will be increased in propor
portion. if a 8 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 we buy wheather we are
. paying a high or low price for these
solids. A 5 milk contains 9.75
solids and 90.25 water, a 6Jfr milk
contains 1 ' solids and
83.75 water. Now if a 1
milk is worth $1.60 per quart per
month, what should a 5 sell for?
Let s see. if we pay $1.60 for milk
containing 9.75! solids, at the
same price milk containing 16.25
solids should sell for $2.o0, or you
can to everythree quarts of 6
milk add two quarts of water,
making b quarts of 5 milk, i. e.
three quarts of 6 milk is equal
' to five quarts of 5 milk, at the
present price 6 quarts of 3 milk
M $1.5j-$7.60; three quarts of
6 milk (t $2.00$6.00, 1. s. you
are getting the same amount of
sohds for $6.00 in a 6 milk that
you get in a 5 milk for $7. 60. Are
you getting your milk cheap or are
you getting cheap milk, which?
SPRING BROOK DAIRY SELLS
6 MILK
WHERE IT'S A QUESTION
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 flavorad. always fresh
and absolutely pure, but are so in
fact Our gift boxes are most
tastefully gotten up. artistic in style
and make most acceptable offer
ings with your New Year congrat
ulations. SELDER, The Candy
. Man
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UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET,:
- MAKING ; -
Furniture repaired and upholstered
No order too smalt or too large.
All work guaranteed. - .
Old furniture made good as hew' !
E E. SCOTT,
Shop 1420 Adams Avenue
Phone Red 672
WEAKENS THE SYSTEM
AND INVITES DISEASE
to enter. No one can be well when the
ana aisorders that are constantly assail-
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e -.. j w uy 11 n, c oyaieiu uy lis line
tonic effect. S. S. S. reinvigorates every mem
ber of the body, gives tone and vigor to the blood,
goes to e different Parts. carries ro-
THE TASTE IS THE TEST
of our jellies, jams, and preserves,':
fof purity and wholeaomanSss are '
assured by the makers' names on
bottle., can, parcel, and package,
We, as well as the manufacturers,
are willing to abide the test of tast
ing if you will but make it. '' ',"
A TELEPHONE ORDER
will test the promptness of our
own delivery. ; V : : ,,y'
PHONE MAIN 48
QEDDEJ" BRLf
NORTH FIR STREET '
J. R. OLIVER
UNION () U N T V'
ABSTRACTS
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Farm Loans a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter In Union
county. Many years experience
with the. Union county records '
gives ma a' great advantage. ' It'
is follyto purchase real estate
without first securing a proper r
abstract. Ah abstract from my
office "will show the title just as
it appear on the official record. '
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). R. OLIVER,
LA GRANDE, 'BM ' :
Room 31 Sommer Building j
THE
j OXFORD BAR
JAVES FAPQUH ARSON. Prop
Caatplete uworliuaoi ol
WINES, LIQUORS
2 AND CIGARS
? Cold lunches and mixed drinks a
specialty. Fair ' and impartial
treatment to all. You are invited
2 to call and get acquainted.
THE LOUVRE
CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop,
WIHE5. L1QU0K5
Gentlemen alwsys Welcome
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