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PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. A. L. RICHARDSON - ,PHYS1C1AN AMD SuRCEON Office over Hill's Drug Stors. -Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 55 A- N., MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND ' SURGEON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St Office Main 68 Residence Main 68 f WILLARD SMITH .' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LatwU Building, opposite Sommer House Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. Phone Main 71 BACON & HALL 9 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19 ft T. Bacon residence. Main 18 ; M, K. Hall residence, Mam 62 CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D. Physician a Suroeoh Office Phone Red 1251 Residence Phone Black 831 ' . " Office in Sommer Building REAVISBROS DENTISTS Office Sommer Building Office Black 61 Residence 1171 C. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store La Qradb, Oregon PHYSICIANS DkS. BtGCEKS & BIGGEKS j ' J?iai-taue and 8iire.Ml -U W Wnwt M. IX. aeb.UHiiucra,M.I , , ' 1 lHihoM ' '. , tMBoefclaOkllttl Hariome Matin SO QnW Hwa Bullnlug ov. J M. erry . More. .JtavMa" on MxltMiB AV mkoik KwrwcM'ol 'ori..4r iwaldeum, lr. (;. W lllnttr ..4wt.MKMK " OKKWW rriifiMiirl Mil" pnnnptly Uemled to eavurnmtii. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Office Bt Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or .Resldwci Phone Red, 701 Oftlco Phone 1361 Farmer Line 58 DR. W. T. DOWNES VETEBIHABy SUBORON AND DENTIST Leave ordere at Red Residence Cor Cross Brug Store 6th and 1st St ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD U CRAWFORD Attornby-at-Law LA GRANDE ORIOOON , v . Office in Foley Building 4 ' 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 X Office in Ralston Building La Grande. - ' 0re8on I L. A. PICKLER Civil. Mining, Irrigation. Engineering .AND SURVEYING; Estimates, Plans, and Specifl ". cations. Office in Foley Bldg. ' f . ..,, ' Oregon ANNUAL MEETING . Of thi shareholders of the Farmers and Trattera National Bank of U Grande. ,;ii ka hoU .r thoir hankine house in La Qri. on Tuesday, the 23d. day of January. 1906. between the hours of 10 o'clock fcm, and 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. to select a board of directors for the nsuing year and for such other business v. t,fnra tnid meeting. , . J. W. Scribeb, Cashier of the Farmers and Traders National Bank of La Grande. CiUd this 18th. diy of December 1905 Have Smith Hollow grind Your Skates C L. SMITH OEAMfRY BUILDIaC Classified Advertisements. Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word "aeh subsequent inser iion. Classified adds bring quick re sclts. Try one today. FOR RELIABLF ARSTRAfrrc np TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande. Ore., in Foley building. REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon a 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 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 P0S1T10N-WANTED-A throughly eomrjetent and reliable Japanese cook wishes situation in hotel or restaurant. Frank Funa Hush. La Grande, or call at Japanese home on Adams Ave. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms cheap. Two blocks from Post Office. Phone Main 64 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 c ieap ar.d on installments. PIANO TUNING 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. FOR SALE-3 year old jersey bull, for particulars enquire of J. W. McAHster or of the farm of Mrs. Lindsey,. north of Island City. LOST CALVES The u-ijarsigiel w, 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 becond left my place about the tenth or fifteenth of December, 1 905. Address Ed Stringham, La Grande, Oregon Phone Farmer's line 196x6. LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O. E. meets everv Friday night in Redmen Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting hralhran invited to attend. J, E, Pollock, W. S. J. A. Matott. W, P. I n'n IT I a ftraruta rvlufi No. 16. m thoir hall avnrv Saturday nipht. Hic.a it, viiw.. ...... j j m Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may beseen at Model Kesiauranu H, E. Coolidoe, N. G. Id. E. Cox, Sec, STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31, I. O. n P Moit everv first and third Thurs- days'in the month in Qdd Fellows hall. Visiting patnarens aiwavs woii,unio, I. R. Snook, C. P. Edmond Robinson, Scribe. EASTERN STAR. 0. E. S.-Hope si , Nn ix mnntn the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. in Masonic empie. Genevlve Bohnenkamp, W. M Mary A. Warnick. Sec. M W A - La Grande Camp No. 7703 1 . .. .nrl third Wednesday of the month at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting neighbors arrcordiai y invited to Inuu Hall. Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICACourt Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs r,i0htinl.O. K. M. hall. Brothers are invited to attend. . Chas. Bartmess. Chief Ranger. - ,1. r. Board of Trustees-Dr. G. L. Biggers. John Hall and Herbert Pattison. ,r-irNf-IJin TCNT Nn 7, K O T M -Meets second and third Wednesdays each month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Voting kniehts welcome. G.T. Weisenberger, Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper. L 0 T M. HIVENo.27.-Meetsevery first and third Thursdays in the after n at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All v.sitmg lad,es are welcome, Haael 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 Ave nue Visiting Brothers are cordially in vited to attend.. Rulor G. E. McCully. Recording Secretary. I A GRANDE LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OK THE WORLD - Meets 2d land 4th Thursday of each month m U,e I O 0. F. hall over postofl.ee All .siting member. welcm.uiammandor j. H. Keeney, Clerk. READY fOR Railroads projected and under con struction, including only those that are definitely forecasted in the plans of re sponsible systems or as extentions of ex isting companies independent of the trans continental lines, represent the most gi ganic building movement and largest in vestment in capital in the Pacific North west that has been made in any like ter ritories of the United States for many years. While it is contrary to the policy of various companies to give their esti mates to the public it is conservatively estimated by railroad officials that there will be expended in Oregon, Washington and Idaho during 1 906-07 between $ 1 00.- 'ww,ww -Z - "'" which the Hill. Harriman and St, Paul systems will each expend about $25,000,000. DHWlTH1f(0M3FSPlATri)2M To F. I. Dunbar, Secretary of the State if Oregon, and to the members of the Republican party and the electors of Oregon in the State of Oregon; I, James Withycombe, reside at Cor- vallis, Benton County, Oregon and my post-office address is "CoryallisOregon" am a duly, registered member of the Republigan party. If 1 am nqminated for office of Governor, t tbe primary nomi nating election to be held in (ha state of Oregon, the twentieth day of April, 1906, I will accept the nommatign and will not withdraw, and if I am eleqted I will qual- fy as such officer, If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of office, advocate and suppjrt: . 1 axation of franchises and gross earn ings, tax on telegraph, telephone, express and sleeping car corporations. Union assesment and taxitiort of rail roads. State regulation and examination of state and private banks, trust companies and savings banks. Protection of the State in its ownership of public lands. A Board of Control for State institut ns. One Board for management of normal schools, Improvement of the Columbia ana Willamette ri vers and coast, seaports. National ownership of Oregon City locks, Constitutional amendment permitting the Governor of people to veto individual items of appropriations. An honest and fearless performance ol public duty. Form for nominating ballot: "Honest and fearless performance of public duty. A greater and United Oregon." Dated at Corvallis, Oregon. Jaduary 12 1906, LESSONS f ROM ONE STATE Franchise grabbing varies with the state. The Middle West is stirred up about it and the future looks darker there for easy money. Massachusetts has in operation a system which offers contrasts to that so long worked in many cities and staU's. Franchises thare are revocable. Stock-watering is prohibited. Taxes are actuilly collected on rail stack value Franci.se are, in efTact, during good be- .lavior, and yet there is no diiHcuJty in providing capital to conduct all necessary enterprises. Under Massachusetts law the bonds and stocks of the Metropolitan would be between one-tli'rd and one-fourth what they are now. Wnen more money is raised by a railway in Missachusatts for extension or improve nant. and' stock is issued on it, it is not the company but the State Railway Commissioners, wio fix its worth. In cases of consolidation there can be no increase in stocks and bonds over those of companies combined. Be tween some such control and the end of private ownership in public utilities the issue lies, and will be decided before many years have passed. Collier's Weekly, REVIVAL MEETINGS (LOSE Lewiston, Idaho, Jan. 24. The most successlul and enthusiastic evangelistic meetings ovar held in Lewiston closed last night and Evangelist BaskervilU wnl leave for Grangj villa to h Did meetings. The Methodist church was crowded at every meeJng, and inn; 3JJ signed cards during the rev.val. Rev. W. S. Euster, the pistor. w.il toilow the revival with a church build. ng campaign. He hopes to build a mure elaoorale c lurch than was c jnsLruoUid in Mobcuw during uie pastorate. UNION LEADS The Ux rate in the turee towns in the valley that pay city, school and county taxes, Union, Elgin and La Grande, is as follows: City School County Total Union 15 8 2B,Uj 61 La Grande 9 7 28 44 j Elgin 6 5 , 23,V 38.v INVESTMENT ANNOUHCtMfNT TO THE REPUBLICAN, VOTERS" OF UNION COUNTY . I hereby announce myself as Candidate for Ihi KepuVilicin nvt -ni'jon for- County .lunge, su'et to the primary nomir.' nj elect n to be h.ld April 20Ji. J. C. Henry " L'fe on the Plains. Tiave.4-1- 1 thought you snirl you hud no fai-iork-8 in thia sec tion. ' V. eslcrner Haven't. "iv hat's that big chimney over there?". "That ain't no chimney. . That' my well. Cycloiie tin ned 'er in B.de out." Cleveland Leader. HALF THE WOSID 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 1 30 E. Reynolds St.. Springfield. III., says: "l regard it one of i absolute necii.'i u' ;.uu-c:::!r"' Guaranteed by Newlin Druq Co. 25(. DINING ROOM OPENED The Blue Mountain Hotel has opened its dining room. Rates, $l and $1.28 a day. Meals 25 cents. RUMMAGE SALE The ladies of the M. E. Church will hold a rummage sale Friday and Satur day in the Haworth building on Fir street Centennial Hotel Under new management. Board and Room SB per week, cash. Meals 25 cts. Special rates furnishe Monthly patrons. No. 1417 Adams Ave. Phone No, 1161, . Mrs. W. E. Murchlson. proprietress maTuve iooyears The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun can, or tiaynesville, me., now 70 years old. She writes) "Electriq Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong a a young girl, Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at Newlin Druo Co.'s drug store. Price only 600. annua!-meetIng The annual meeting of the stock hold ers of the Oregon, Montana Development Company will be held In the city of La Grande, Oregon, on Friday, January 26, 1 906, at I o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing officers and board of directors and for the transaction of any other bus iness that may come before said meeting. W. W. Randall, Pres. E. A. Wills, See. Pro. tern. SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order made by the Referee in Bank ruptcy, I will receive sealed bids accom panied by certified check of 10fc of bid at my office in La Grande, Oregon up until 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 29th. day of January, 1 906, for the grocery 3tock and fixtures of A. Beck bankrupt. Said stock and fixtures located at Elgin Oregon and invoiced at $1767.64. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Win. Grant, Trustee' . LA GRANDE DRUG (0. . . - Reliable druggist, expert graduate of pharmacy in charge of the - prescription department. Prescriptions delivered at all times. Phone Red 121. F. C, Forbes, Prop. A little bye, a little wealth, . A little home for you and me; It's all I ask except, good health, Which comes with Fotky KcuntainTea NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS Sealed bids will be received by the county courts of Union and Wallowa counties of Oregon, up to noon, Februat y 7, 1 906, for the construction of a bridge across the Wallowa river, according to plans and specifications on file in the Clerk's oTica of each of said counties. Bids for the abutments and approaches must be separata from the bridge proper. Certified checks for 20 of the amou.it of the bid must accompany the same, as a guaranty that a contract and bond will be dOred into to build . said bridge, or abutment and approaches as tie case miy he. according to said plans and specifications. Said ourts reserve the right to reject any and allb'ds. J. B. GlLHAM C-.unty Clerk of Union county, Oregon. J L M At S, Contractor Builder In a lei in BuiMiii? M terial La Grande, Oregon Drop a line naming work, and I will name the right price. ' ! Milk Talk No. V. (HEAP MM OR MILK - (HEAP, WHICH? , Are you buyin yourmilk c'icap or are yuu'gauintf chuap milk' Tiiat is l. id question wiicli ever con sumer siijud consider heu.re -buy.nti. Tu ru are five pr p.nius conta.ned in milk, y z; as i, .,r bone m ltor.ai. casj n j or curd. : utter fat sugar, and wau-.r. ?n nrvpurt . n of .3 ol I sis;i 3.3 caseine. bu Urtat, u Lunar. HTt . water. Now there are lo solids, and 87 water in a 4 miik. that is in milk conta.ning 4 ' bu tarfat This ratio holds good wheather of a high or low test. i. e. if you nave a milk testing 6 the other solids will be increased in propor portion. if a 5 they will decrease m 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- , lore we ouy wneatner we are paying a high or low price for these sonas. A o a milk contains 9.76 solids and 90.25 water, a 6 milk contains 16.25 solids and B3.75 watef. Now if a 5 milk is worth $1.50 Der Quart rjer month, what should a 6 'Ksell for? i-ets see, u we pay i.ou tor milk containing 9.76 solids, at the same price milk containing l.2S onus htiuuiti.iM.!! can to every three quarts of 6 milk add two quarts of watar. maxing o quarts or o 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 (! $J.6u$7.60; three quarts of a milk (i '.UUSti.OO, I. e. you are getting the same amount of solids for 6.00 in a 6 milk that you get in a 6 milk for $7.60.Are you getting your milk cheap or are you getting cheap milk, whioh? SPRING BROOK DAIRY SELLS 6 MILK a UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET : MAKING Furniture repaired and upholstered 5 No order too small 9 too large. All work guaranteed. ; ' . y Old furniture made good as new J E. E. scony j Shop 1420 Adams Avenue Phone Red 672 I ' lililtK Brick furnished in any quant.ty or any style. No contract too small or to large. See samples of our pressed. brick. . v ' ' I' ' GEO. KRE I G E R. . La ('rHixle, (rjjn . Stryice J This drug store tries to serve every customer so well that they will hot think i going elsewhere for drug store goods. , A. T. Hill, PrescriptipnDrugBtis Two Dyspeptics t vn an fan ft It la. haeeuu OUf foOl f,,ma In faf InstAs nt milftcj KtrAnoth. If you are too lean the fat producing foods mat you eat are not property oigenea nu Lean, thin, stringy people do not nav nnttrrH PAnftin in th fttamjieh. while fat people have too much Pepsin and not anougn rancreauns. ......... Kodol I Dyspepsia Cure contains all the digestivs juices that art found in a healthy stomach, and in exactly those proportions necessary to enable the stomach and digestive organs to dicest and assimilate all foods that may be eaten. ' Kodol is not only a perfect difrestant but it Is a reconstructive, tis sue building tonic as well. Kodol cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation. You will like it. Digests What Youj Eat Rests the stomach, rebuilds tha ' tissues and gives firm flesh. tlltl WUU kl4l II MM M BMk M tf trlftl. mr M cftt IIH. tr9r4 kt th L mwrtll O.IMWIM C.,Clile,B S A. A. T. HILL. Druggists ; THE 1 AST E IS THE li ST of our jellies, jams, and preserves, for purity and wholesoir aness are assured by the makers' nan.t s on bottle, can. parcel, and package. We. as well as the manufacturers, are willing to abide the test of List ing if you will but make it. A TELEPHONE ORDER will test the promptness of our own delivery. PHONE MAIN 48 j'or?ru pip ctpppt J. R.. OLJVhk. l NluN Oil N I Y ABSTRACTS 221 Farm Lo?ns a Specially Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with thej Union county records gives me a great advantage. It ' Is follyto purchase real estate without first securing a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on. the official record. ). R. OLIVER, LA '5RA HDF, ORKO N Room 51 Sommer Building FOND OF CANDY Most people are-from toothle-s babes to- toothless grandmothers. " No matter how much or how litt! you care for confetti ins, your lik ing will grow after the flrft delici ous mouthful of our Creams. Of' course, they "melt jn. the .mouth;'', but they do more, for the taste lingers longer and cries for' more. Cultivate a taste for good candy by getting a box of Selder's Best ; The education costs tittle. 60c and ' 60c the found box. SELDER, TCandy '-s MW EATING HOUSE The Blue Mountain Hotel dining room is again opened. Meals 25 cents, rooms 26 and 60 cents. 1 N. B. Truth, St. Paul, June. 51, '08 - i've lived so long, I remetnbur v,cll when the Mississippi was a hrOik. f.y good health and long life came by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain . Tia. 26 cents. Newlin Druo Co. V-.- EXPERIENCE D i A THAOt MARKS . 'rfs Copvuiqmts Ac Anrofie Mmitlnf a nk1rh and dMrlptlnn niuf Niki aMwrtAln f,ir itiiil,,n rr w h( lisp ui ,nvtiMoD to protiaMv imlwifMhlM. 4'f,mrtiuiitra. tkmnMrltlvnnMwitlil. HANDBOOK on l-iumiu wilt rr. llldMW iftiff lor MnruruiK UMllila. I'atanu tAkttn tlir,iiifh Mumi A Co. rwwlve fliil f r. I l'atIIU iwrtal MtlM, without oliaraa, Ui tha Scientific Jlmcrican. A tan4mnl7 lllmitntMl mtWf. rwmt rit. .ilalltm f mnf otflitllOo yotirnat, IVrtnsi, $H fMWj four mofitba, L oVjW byaJl nif swiontor. MUNmo."'"-New York Knvek 'jmoa. OS W Si. Waatiliiiiiuu, U. C, , ' 1 -rs. . jr.". .. Ji.. 1 I I --t - hi