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PHYSICIANS
DkS. BIGCEKS & BIGGERS
Puyeirians end Surira..o
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rtntr Katlilrp on Maillioa AV. Hconil
floor Wr-M el n..r nmtilMWe, Or. i. w Bluer
,lUHANIE OkKtiON
PMhmuI mill pnimtitly alteaded to
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- DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
t Physician and Surceom '
Office over Hill's Drug Store.
Office Phone 1362 Residence Main SS
N. M0L1T0R M. D.
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PHYSICIAN , .. , AND SUR0E0N
Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St f
Office Main 68 . Residence Main 68
I WILLARD SMITH
, ; PHYSICIAN AWO SURGEON '. , .
Lanvls Building, opposite Sommer House
Office hours. J to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
Phone Main 11
BACON & , HALL
PHYSICIANS AND UKUv ..
Office In Foley Building. Phone Main 1 9
C. T. Bacon residence. Main 18
M. K. Hall residence. Main-52
CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Office Phone Red 1251
. Residence Phone Black 831
Office in Sommer Building
Dentists
REAVIB BROS
DENTISTS
Office Sommer Building
Office Black 5 1 Residence 1 17 1
C. B. CAUTHORN
DENTIST
Office over Hill's Drug Store
La 0and, Oreoon
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or
Residence Phone Red. 701 1
Office Phone 136.1 Farmer Line 68
ATTORNEYS
, CRAWFORD A CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
LA GRANDE ' ' 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
V WILLIAMS BROS
attohneys-at-law
T Office in Ralston Building
La Grande.
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Oregon
L. A. PICKLER
Civil." Minino. Irrigation Engineering
AND SURVBYINO
Estimates. Plans, and Specin-
cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
Building.
i npNDK. Oregon
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flocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
: k Buy MediefM fcr Bosy People.
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I W C McBRlDE, Agent,
124 Third 8t.
Rate One cent a word, one-half a
cent a word each subsequent inser
tion. Classified adds bring quick re
sclts. Try one today.
rvK RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF
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 as title is ap
proved. La Grande Investment Com
pany. POSITION-WANTED-A throughly
competent and reliable Japanese cook
wishes situatioitin 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 PostOfflce.
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 25 1 .
FOR SALE-A first class organ just as
good as new and a sewing machine
will be sold cheap and on installments.
FOR RENT Sewing machines for rent
needles, bobbins and all kinds of re
pairs. Leb Wenham, agent Singer
Sewing Machine Co; at J. R. Smith's
Jewelry Store.
FOR RENT Suite of two rooms for
light housekeeping. Inquire Mrs. Poll
man. Corner 6th. and Washington.
FOR SALE-Thoroughbred Black Mi
norca and White Leghorn roosters,
price $1.00 each. Inquire soon of C.
M. and G. G. Stackland. Cove, Ore.
FOR SALE 5 year old Jersey bull, for
particulars enquire of J. W, McAlister
or of the farm of Mrs. Llndsey, north of
Island City.
LOST CALVES The 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. Wilt 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
econd left my place about the tenth or
fifteenth of December, 1 905. Address
Eo Stbinoham, La Grande, Oregon.
Phone Farmer's line 1 96x6.
m WOULD
like you to try trading at our store for
awhile, for we are positive that our goods
and service will please you. If superior
goods, drugs and etc.. and prampt service
count with you, you'll be our customer
from now on. Newlin Druo Co.
LOME DIRECTORY
EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. 0.
meets every Friday nieht in Redmen
Hall, Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting
brethren invited to attend.
I. R. Snook W. S-
Dr.G.L. Biggers W. P.
I. 0. 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
Model Restaurant. - ,
H. E. Cooliogb. N. G.
D. E. Cox, Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 31. I. 0.
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome.
1. K. oNOOK, J. r.
Edmond Robinson, Scribe.
EASTERN STAR. 0. E. S.-Hope
Chaoter No, 13 meets the second and
fourth Wednesday or eacn montn at i :ou
p. m. in Masonic 1 emple.
uenevive tsonnenKamp, nr. jvi
Mary A. Warhick, Sec.
M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets every first and third Wednesday
if the month at 1. U. U. v. nail. All
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. C. S. Williams. V. O.
John Hall, Clerk.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Mid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs-
dav nieht in Redman hall. Brothers
are invited to attend.
Fred Hon Chief Ranger.
L L. Snodgrass Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biogers
John Hall an 1 C. S. Williams
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31. K. 0. T.
M Meets second and third Wednesdays
iach month in 1. 0. O. F. hall. Visiting
knights welcome.
G.T. Weisenberger, Com.
Mox Bloch, Record Keeper.
L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27.-Meets every
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the 1. 0. O. F. hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome.
Lady Pqrter, Commander.
Hazel Barnes, Recording Secretary.
n p n. P. 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.1- .- . r i
F. S. Ivanhoe. Exalted Ruler.
G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD MeeU
2d and 4th Thursday of each month m
the I. 0. 0. F. hall over postofflce All
visiting members welcome.
N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander.
J. H. Keeney. Clerk.
TO H
GOOD ROAD
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(Observer Spcrial)
Washington. Jan. 29 Good roads in
the West, especially the Northwest, will
be discussed more the coming few months
than ever. In this movement Oregon and
Washington have front place. The first
demonstrations to be made will be in
these two states. Senator Fulton and
Samuel Hill have completed arrangements
for the two miles of experimental high
way, which will be built in Pendleton and
Salem at an early date. Mr. Hill, who is
president of the Washington Good Roads
Association, and second official in the
national bureau of good roads, will attend
in person the Oregon work, bringing six
to seven experts, three carloads of ma
chinary and will see that the work is done
according to the standard established b)
the "od roads Deoole tnrouohout the
:".try.'. H? c"'n p.,ifm, tn in
terest the people of his state in the dem
onstrations, and secure the largest pjssi-
-le attendance, which the senator agreed
to do. As soon as the date of the work
is known, the senator w.ll publish the
fact wjdely, and urge the county com-
mssioners of every county of the state to
be present at one or the other of the
places when the mile of road is beinj
buit. '- .
The effect of this good roads campaign
is already assured wide benefits, benator
Fulton has become one of the most eager
champions of the work, and is gathering
for consideration important figures on
what it means to his state. Owing to the
radically climatic conditions on the two
sides of the Cascade range, he believes
his state offers an admirable field foi
tests. Mr. Hill, while a citizen of Wash
ington, is vary familiar with conditions in
Oregon, and has been impartial in his
work to help both states at the same
time.
GENERAL NEWS
When the second squadron of the
North Atlantic fleet left Tangiers. A-l
geria, recently, it also left 1 8 deserters.
The German government has sanction
ed the expenditure of $35,000,000 or.
canals through its European possessions
Federal authorities have succeeded Ir
rounding up "Gold Tooth" (Ah Min) the
most famous smuggler of Chinese labor
ers and evaders of the tariff tax in Ithe
United States, and he will be a, once
deported. He is in custody at Spokane.
Daniel Guggenheim is expecthd, by the
culmination of deals now on, to soon be
at (he head of the greatest copper com
bine in the world a combine bearing the
same relation to the relation to the coppo
industry that Standard does to oil. Gug
genheim has bought the Amalgamated
interests.
KitOW THYSELF
A teacher in one of Boston's publii
schools has instructed her pupils in hygiene
and toward the end of the term, wishini
to sea how we'l truy cull rjninbsr.
told them to each write out a little story
of the human tody. The following is
copied from the "story", on s n ill boy
handed her, with the confident assurance
that he knew it was all right. foJ he had
studied very hard over it:
"The human body is divided into three
parts; the head, the thorax and the 'ab
domen. "The head contains the breins, if there
are any; the thorax contains the heart
and the vital organs, and the abdomen
the vowels, of which there are five, a. e.
i, o, and u, and so natimes w and y." The
Household.
DIPLOMAS f0 EMPLOYES
Diplomas for "distinguished service,"
for "honorable services," for "faithful
service" and various other degrees o
services performed during the Lewis and
Clark exposition hivi ben isiuej by th.
msnigenenL Sons 3,03 diplrni
were sent tj various empbyes who serv
ed in different capacities.
To the heads of departments diplomas
ware sent for "distinjjijhe J services."
WHAT ANGORA G3ATS ARE GOOD EOR
To begin with they are good for eating,
the mohair brings in a fine income each
year and for clearing up woods and brush
they are especially valuable. They in
common with sheep, enrich the surface
of the land over wh eh they pasture. They
produce the tiist 3ii. !t pjl'.i for ru;i
and other purposes. The pelts take
bright colored dyes readily and a muff or
r Jg of any color may be produced. These
are a few of the things for which Angoras
are valuable. Orange Judd Farmer.
GEESE GO NORTH
Dorcas, Or.. Jan. 30 A very peculiar
phenomenon has been noticed of late in
the valley, in the migration of the wild
geese, going north. The oldest settlers
say the has never been known in Oregon
WIIIIY i
J. R. Whitney, State Printer, of Salem
is in La Grande shaking hands with
friends and becoming acquainted with the
people. Mr. Whitney's home is in Albany,
Linn county. ' Ha is servintr his first term
of State Printer, and followine the well
known custom of the Republican, party
mai wnen a state omcer performs hi
duties acceptably he is given a nomination
Mr. Whitney is a candidate for a second
term. His administration of the office
has been satisfactory and there is a gen
eral reaung cnn na is intitlao to a re-
nomination. .
wir. wnuney is a notea Uragonian, is a
graduate of the University of Oregon and
has been engiged in the nowspipar and
printing business all his life. He is exper
ienced in the printing business and has
conducted the stite printing offije in
creditable manner. He has many friends
in eastern Uregon who will be glad tc
see him nominated.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS
Sealed bids will be received by the
county courts of Union and Wallowa
counties of Oregon, up to noon, Februarj
I. 1906, for the construction of a bridge
across the Wallowa river, according tc
plans and specifications on file, in the
Clerk's office of each of said counties.
Bids for the abutments and approaches
must be separate from the bridge proper,
Certified , checks for 20; of th
amount of the bid must accompany th.
same, as a guaranty mat a contract ant
bond will be entered into to build eaic
Dnuge, or aouuneni ana approaches at
the cas,e may be, according to aid plant
and specifications, v
Said courts reserve the right to reject
any and all bds.
J. B. Gilham
County Clerk of Union county, Oregon
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mil In nirulivf v -iv In nil ili rniii
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f'f iriiitfi-liuiitiil fur 31 Muniii Aihli'i
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Milk Talk No. 2., y ..,,"7,.,
CLEAIN1LIESS
young, containing within Itself all
requirements of the body, and
as any adulteration is injurious to
the systom, (either from absorp
tion or otherwise) therefore the
health of the consumer, and espec
ially the" young, depend; to a
great extent upon those who handle
the milk. And as there are so
many ways in handling the cow as
well as the milk after being drawn
from the cow. Every consumor .
should visit the place from whence '
he gets his milk (no matter if it is
surrounded by a high board fence)
and see how the cow and the milk
are handled before using it as a
food for the baby. ; " ' - -
: SPRING BROOK .DAIRY j
is always open for inspection and
invites you to come and see
WALIOWA COUNTY
We want your collections and cash
items on Wallowa county, and will
guarantee prompt and satisfactory
service at reasonable rates.
If you have no direct con
neetion for taking care of
these items, send them to
us. - ,'. .'. .'. ; "
T&e Stock Growers and
Farmers Bank,
OF WALLOWA, OREGON.
We pay five per cent interest on
time deposit. ' v
CAPITAL,
SZ5.000.00
-"' ' C. T. McDaniel, Cashier,
A. K. Steunendero, Pres.
; UPHOLSTERING . AND . CABINET I
" making :
Furniture repaired and upholstered
No order too small or too large.
All work guaranteed.
Old furniture made good as new J
E.L. SCOTT,
Shop 1420 Adams Avenue
Phone Red 672
A Crfp:ng Death.
Blood poison creeps up ' toward the
heart, causing death, J. E. steams,
Belle FIa;ne, Minn., writes thit a friend
dreadfully injured his hand, which
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck-
on's Arnica Salve drew out th) pii.w
,taled the wound, and ' saved hit life,
test In the world for burns and sore
5c at Newlin't Drug Store.
Brick furnished in any quant.ty or anyt
i
style. No contract too small or to.
large." See .samples our pressed!
brick.
GEO. KREIGER
La 'TMiidt'. Ort-Rou
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Drug Col f
DRUGGISTS
Red 121
.CANNED VEGETABLES
packed for those who want the
true flavor of. freshly gathered
vegetables, Mow that wmtor is
'here, it is impossible to get . those
right out of the garden. We offer
the Perfered Stock brand of those
goods as the nicest in the world.
' They are packed on the spot Where
they grow, and have that full fresh
flavor of vegetables gathered with
the dew on them. There are none'
better.
. 7 PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEJ. BRiJ
".' NORTH FIR STREET
J. R. OLIVER.
UNION OU NT Y
i ABSTRACTS -
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Farm Loans a Specialty
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Best uipped abstracter in Union.
county;" Many year-experience-'
with the Union county records
gives' mi V great advantage lt "
is follyto purchase real estate
without first securing "a prpper
abstract. 'An abstract from my
office will show the title just as
it appeare on the ' official record.
J. R. OLIVER,
LA GRANDE, ORFON
Room SI Sommer Building
FOND OF CANDY
Most people are from toothless
babes to toothless grandmothers.
No matter how much or how little
you care for confections, your lik
ing will grow after the firft delici
ous mouthful of our Creams. Of
course, they "melt in the mouth;
but they do more, for the taste
linger longer and cries for more.
Cultivate a taste for good candy
by getting a box of Selder's Best
The education costs little, 60c and
60c the pound box.
SELDER, Thc Candy
man ..
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