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ee, . V V SKJftSSlORAl CARDS I HYSIC1ANS I DVS. BIGCEkS & BIGGEkS ' PiiteWiana awl Hurv.ne W Warns M.K ... Uto. C Hlom, M. I '"' ivlhun I tNBc Hek latl Kaaldam Main K tlMce wi HuttrtMii am j it, KM aalilar-w oa MadtNMi AVa. "tears" Srur raslfli-itce, or. a w Hirr. v kaUKANDK . OKKliON I aalla amiKl. miaadad to eavorelrfii. ' DR. A. L. RICHARDSON - Physician And Surosoh j Office over Hilt' Drug Store. Office Phone 1562 Residence Main 65 N. MOUTOR M. D. PHYSICIAN ,. - AND . , ' , SUROEON Cot. Adam Avenue and Depot St Office Main 68 Residence Main 68 WILLARD SMITH . r - - murooiaii AND SUROEON ; . . ; Lewie Building, opposite. Sommer House Office hour. 1 to 4. 7. to 8. p. m. - ;.. ' Phone Main 7 1 BACON & HALL PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS - Office hi Foley Building, Phone Main 19 C., T. Bacon residence. Main 1 8 M, K; Hall residence, Main 62 CHARLES E. HAWKE, M. D. ' Physician 4 Surgeon Office Phone Red 125 1 :c ., -'.. Residence Phone Black 831 Office in Sommer Building v . Dentists . REAVIS BROS . v r ' ' pENTISTS : , " ' , : f1ffir.a finfflmar Ruitdinff Office Black 6 1 ' . , Residence 1171 C. B. CAUTHORN . DENTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store La Grande, - Oregon VETERINARY-SUROEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Office at Hill's Drugstore. La Grande Or Residence Phone Red. 701 - : Office Phons 1 19 1 . "'' Farmsr Line 68 ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD V CRAWFORD .... y V Attorneys-at-Law LA ORANDE , OREOOON 1 ' 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 Z WILLIAMS BROS I ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW " Office In Ralston Building U Grand. 0reon LA. PICKLER Civil, Mining, Urioation Enoinkerino and Survryino , ; Estimate. Plan, and Specifi cation, Offlc in Bohnenkamp - Building. 'UOrAIID, M0 ; flOTW Or ISTRAY Notice is hereby given to whom It may ' h. nn nr about the 29th of No- vember. 1906. one yearling steer cams to my place. Said animal i red spotted ". '.. hi ha unreadable brand on left hip. left ear underbit, right ear points out i off and split. Said animal , came down I with my cattle from th hill. Owner I can have same by calling at my place. wo and one half mile east of Island City .ri . a.. end paying charge and proving property. ntithia 1 2th dav of January, 1906. i J. A. Holman t, W can equip you with all the necessar- ie to go with that camera you received I Christmas. Our price ar the lowest X end the quality the highest.- nnwi.m Drug Co. - ' MAT UYI KM TIARS The chance for living a full century are eaeelUmt in the case of Mr. Jennie uun- ... i u-..m. Me., now 70 years old. She write; "Electric Bitter cured me of Chronic Dy.pPi of 2 Mr .Unding. end mad m fl H nd etrong young girl.- Electric Bitter. ? cur Stomach and Uver disease. Blood disorders. Oeneral Debility and bodily i weakness. Sold on a guarantee at Z Helw Diioo Co.' drug tor. I'ric oniy Classified Advertisements. Rate-On cent a word, one-half a m wora eaoh ubquent inser on. Classified adds bring quick re Kit. Try one today. rOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande. Ore, in Foley building. REALSTATE LOANS Any amount, on city and country real estate. Loans closed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Grands Investment Com pany. . FOR RENT Housekeeping room. In quire of Mrs. S. C. Zuber. . POSITION-WANTED-A throughly competent 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 54 or Red 6C1. FOR RENT Five room house on corner . Depot and Fifth streets, furnished com plete for housekeeping. For particulars phone Red 251. rCP ?.LE- c.U,, nrnn just good as new and a sewing mac hint will be sold cheap and on installments. FOR RENT Sewing machines for rent needles, bobbins and all kinds of re pair. Xeb Wenhan, agent Singer Sewing Machine Co. at J. R. Smith' 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. Lindsey, north of Island City. LOST A small pearl handled knife on the streets of La Grande. Finder will please leave at this office and receive reward. - 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 mark 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 hill, the econd left my place about the tenth or fifteenth of December, 1905. Address Ed Strinoham. La Grande, Oregon. Phone Farmer's line 196x6. " A little love, a little wealth, . A littl horps for you and me; It's all I ak except, good health. Which oomes with Roc'xy Mountain Tea . , lODCt DIRECTORY ' . EAGLES La brande Aerie 259 F. O. E. meets every. Friday night 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. b. (Joolidce, N. u. D. E. Cox, Sec, - - CTAR FNf.AVPMF.NT. tin. SI T O. A 17 MAAta mvmrv first and third Thurs day in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome, I. R. Shook. C. P. Edmond Robinson. Scribe. riCTCDN TAB n V R Hnn Chapter No. 15 meet the second and fourth WaHnaadav of each month at 7:30 p. m. in Masonio Temple. Uenevlve uonnenKamp, n. m. Mary A. Warwick, Sec. M W A 1 Hranda Cams No. 7703 meat e'verv first and third Wednesday .k. m..nih .1 I O f) F. hall. All lisitina neifihbors are cordially inviiea u Hand. j. 3. nilliaiiia, . v. . r 11 i , i i ' John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day mailt in Redman hall. Brothers , ...... - ara mTiiwu v ... . r ked HON omei nanger. i I Cunm.Di Financial Sec. Board o( Trustee--Dr. O. L. BiooerS John Hall and U. b. Williams FRIENDSHIP TENT No. SI. K. O. T. M - Meets second and third Wednesdays each month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting kniuhls welcome. G. T. Wkisenbrrger, Com Mox Hloch, Record Keeper. L.O. T. M. HIVENo.27.-- Meetsevery . i ii.;. TVinrulaua in the after- n"n at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting ladies ar welcome. Laoy Pqhtkr. Commander Harl BAHijti;. Recording Secretary. n n l- i . ni?ANHF. LODGE No 43.V Moets 'each Thursday evening at a Bill o CKH.M in r.iai nue. Visuing Biuiiwi ... ... F. S. Ivanmo. ExalUd Ruler. G. E. McCui ly. Recording becrewry. . . nmunt: intVlP! No. 169 WOODMEN OK THE WORLD Meet. 2d and "i rnuay m - the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All viait na minire w."". N. L. Acki .. Consul Commander J. II K(N. Clerk. YAKIMA POTATOES STORED Owing to the good demand for potatoes in th markets of the Sound th shipments from this place during the past week have been large, says the Yakima Daily Re public In consequence the price has dropped a little. The commission men have been paying $ 1 6 for good potatoes, but today they ay they wouid not pay over el 4. Th drop came about by rea son of the heavy shipment to in Sound last week. . On shipper of produce aud this morning: "1 loon tor th bottom to fail out of the business this week if the shipments con tinue as they have been in the past few days. : The neod of our firm in Seattle ae.il me word Saturday tnat he had 11 ajiy more till tnemarM. eased a titt.e. Tue markets have Len ciened of uk producu of tne wostei n jun oi Uw at.u a.id now Ui4 call fur Yakima puds m oen numerous. ' "There are 2000 tons of spuds stored in tils avareiiuuses ui Uus uy .. u.u parts of the vailey. T.id ora tnousana Jt Ua4turd away by the rr.wr oti tneir farms. WiU sue.) a supiy to draw from ihjr shou.d t some method abjut Sending we sum. u inrii. nn .rwj oody wants to snip and djes snip tin market Oscomes glutted. T.i.s cua sudden drop in prica and nooody gatnt anything. Whereas, jf we cojid get to gether and ship in as th market damands we would m tne end get muc.) (woar re turn. . "HOMf (OyjM.WttK" The programme for "Home Coming Week" in Louisville. June 1 3 to J 7, when one hundred thousand former Kentuckiarif are expected to go back to their native heath, is rapidly taking chape. The first day. Wednesday." June IS. will be known as Reception and Welcomt Day; the second. June 14, as Foster Day: the third. June IS, as Daniel Boone Day; the fourth. June 1 6, as Greater Kentuck) Day. and the fifth. . Sunda. June 1 7. as "Until We Meet Again." The address of welcome i to be de livered by Henry Wattarson. and -responded to by David R. Francis of Miss ouri. Others on the programme are Wm. Lindsay. John G. Carlisle. John H. Harlar, Thos. T. Crittenden. Adlai E. Stevenson etc Trier will be a civic and a military parade on the first day, and every county in the Stat will establish headquarters in the new Armory, which i th second largest building of th kind in the United State. On Foster Day ther will bt several event in memory of the author of "My Old Kentucky Home." including th unveiling of a statue of Foster, which will later be cast in bronze and placed in the new cip'tsl at Frankfort. Dniel Boone Day will be one of the features of the week, during which there-, will be tewing bees, apple parings, corn hustings and old-fashioned dances. The Com mercial Club has offered a handsome medal to the person present on Daniel Boone Day who can prove the closest relationship to the great pioneer. On Greater Kentucky Day. there will be bar becues, campfires. etc, and orators will be given th opportunity to tell how Ken tuckian have helped make other States greater by their having lived in them. On Sunday former Kentuckian will fill ail the pulpit in Louisville. Send narrjes and addresses of any former Kentuck ians you may know, to R. E. Hughes. Secretary Commercial Club, Louisville. . A Offp'na. Death. Blood poison creeps up toward the heart causing death. J. E. Steams, 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. HOTKf TO BRIDGE BdlDHS Sealed bids will be rec lived by the county courts of Union and Wallowa counties of Oregon, up ti noon. February 7, 1906, for the c instructor of a brjk-e across the Wallowa river, according to plans and specifications on fiie in the Clerk' office of each of said counties. Bids for the abutments and approaches must be separate from fie bridge proper. Certified checks for 6 of the amount of the bid must accompany the same, as a guaranty that a contract and bond will he entered into .to build said bridge, or abutment and approaches a th case may be, according to said plans end specifications. Said courts reserve the right to reject any and all bds. J. B. Oilman County Clerk of U.iion county. Oregon. AMUSEMENTS CHARLES . HANFORD It is a high compliment in itself to say that Mr. Han ford did not dissappoint the high expect ons. but on the contrary, even u, passed them in his excel ent and finisned performance of the . Shaicesptar n comedy. More than this may b said in justice to Mr. Han ford that no other actor seen in Washington has ao thorough ly realized th part of the adventurous and commanding . Petruchkx Hi con ception an interpretation of th role bore th impress of individuality. He inter preted th character with refreshing sp r.t and dash, and entered into full ap preciation of its every mood. Much ' ap plause was aroused during the perform ance, and at the close, in response to in sistent handclapping. Mr. Hanford ap peared before th curtain and told the tudience-in an appropriate speech how lighly he valued their hearty expression of aoproval. Not only wa Mr. Hanfc .' work, of an excel cnar ... r. bjl ui every prom ne..t mem er e the c st was ttor- wTly accjptaoie. aim L'S.'i. i.lz: .nine proceed .d w.tf commendabh tp'rit and vim. . As the shrewish Kather n 1. ss Crclr . h tl ai id he I ot i r wit .ff. Haniord g vi.-g an iiitjlge.it de.io aation of tie part and evidancin , prop, r apprecation of i s r .qj remen both n the violent outbursts of temper and n or duplay ot gx.it y. wotnauiy nuaitit after the "umi ig" piocjss had bet .np!eted. washinrton (D. C.) Evenir.. Str.Mr. Ha.ii. d i prt en X.t tarn ng of tne b re. At b..ward Spera House, on S-itarday r'ab. 3. H3 H1 TilW THIS ' A most striking illustration of friend ship among dumb brutes was presente in this city a few days ago, , On of out loblest women is the owner of a high!) ipprciated and wall trained pet, of th. nin tribe. ua Siberian Sp tz." He ha iaen dutiful and a great home body, but falling into bad company he wasallurec from the premise by an ordinary cur Th owner irate over the truancy of hei pet. went into a neigibor' yard, took i stick and wis administering correct dU- ciplin. Th pat wa protesting vigorous ly when the cur standing near by rushet ferociously upon the lady tock Spitz' t part end bit the lady severely. She wil oear through fife the record of t is cur's friendship for his comrade. And whei asked by the owner of the cur if ha should kill the transgressor for bis inflictec wound, she said, "no, he took his friend' i part It wa a noble act He is a hero. Let him Eve." ATOM Tiff RKHT WAY In considering the rationality of Oste pathic treatment too. it should be re nembered that nerves control the circu aton of the blood, end that except where .here is some direct obstruction of tht vessels themselves, the only way U correct abnormal blood circulation to an part of the body is through nerves. . So that it becomes apparent thai troubles of the circulatory system, as well is those which might more definitely bt classed as nervous diseases, are most likely to come from the very causer which th Osteopath always looks for. It becomes evident too. that th ranpe of diseases amendable to Osteopathic treatment is a very wide one that it in fact embraces practically all of the dis eases to which flesh is heir and in which cure is possible. 0 PER CRT CFF-1KIS Wills ONLY In order to reducs our stock of combs and hair brushes and make it an object ttr you to buy now we offer all ha r mishes and combs 20 percent off. which "neans 20 pjr cent from prices already lowest See our window. Newlin Drug Co. B. K U. RUNlOlT A I fnrmr studen's. teachers, direct or or officers and their wive or hus b-ndi. of tic old Blue Mountain Univer si'y ar j invited t attend tleir second re u on to oe ne3 at m &uc s nan r eo. vi 1 9 J5 at 3 o'clock p. m. Bring your tc-p ari marbles. J. E. Riyoolos. Pres. t liMOLSTZSIM A.1D (ABWET MAKEWi J Furniture repaired and upVlsterd No order too small or too large. All work guaranteed. Old furniture mad good a new j E.E. SCOTT, Shop M20 Adams Avenue Phone Red 672 e j U Grande RELIABLE F. C Forbes, Prop. Phone Milk Talk No. 2. CLEANLINESS As milk is the natural food for the young, containing within itself all the requirements of the body, snd as any adulteration is injurious to the system, (either from absorp-' tion or otherwise) therefore the. health of the consumer, and espec ially the"; young, depend to great extent upon those who handle the milk. And as there are so many ways in handling the cow as well ai the milk after being drawn Irom, Uie cow. Every consumer should visit the place from whence he gets his milk (no matter if it is J surrounded by a high board fence) J J and see how the cow and the milk are handled before using it as a t food lor tne baby. J SPRING BROOK DAIRY j i always open for inspection end a "invites you to com end see J We want your collections and cash Hems on Wallowa county, and will guarantee prompt and satisfactory service ai reasonaoie rates. If you have no direct con- neetion for taking care of . , these Kerns, send them to us. .. . "Tne Stock dowers and Fanners BaisK, : OF WALLOWA." OREGON. : e ' W pay five per cent interest on J time deposit CAPITAL, e' C T. McDanikl, Cashier, e , A. K. Steunenberg. Pres. - 2 ' e eeeeee " Nrvice This drug store tries to serve every .'uetomer sa well that they will not tiink f going eisewner for drug store goods. A. T. Hill. PrescnptionDrugatis "Please Smile . , , AND y Look Pleasant." Whn a woman says I am racked with pain." the w.ni "rackl rwalls tlmday hnn they airnU'ht-d tli t-ndi:r Uli!S of sronwn on tli rat k with r and pulley eniil the very joiiiuerackiyl.- - Kancy an aiu-rxlant saying to the tor tnrnl wnman, l'k-ae siniie ,aud look pli-asanL" Awl y-t the woman rackl with pain.' I expwtvd U miim tliruush b-r amy and lo make borne haiy. Mia ra.rt do It. It i aitaiiit Nature. i.iK'rallr Spi-akin;. the ra. kin? pairui of III h-clkh such fct bcalachp. lau:kolie and "bn.r-Inz-down pains" arti n-Uti-d t dentirti mnU or dimi!f f th onrana ui lirx tly ff-niiulUH. Wlin this eiilitli b inoveil Hk e-ewral h"ali.li n .tonil. and with bnallh ruiiH-s back the smile ol ftai'jtiiHs. Any woman my rWrain hT health l homtt witlmiit ili'n.i qtMStiuu ik r rsamliialtirl)V tlm us of Iir. HiTrr' ir'avorite l'nrr(rtloai hick wouipr mar consult l)r. I'ffn. by kib-r. t.vn ul charzn. bach h'turo are treated a aacmlly conuiicutiaL. ll afforrl mo ol-Miri to rrlal thewuar rful im-rlta of ou irn-al mla mm, rially your ' ) truriu I'rrcrlplluo. " wi.wa Mr. J.Snln Ith.m-.o W.llHiry..V Jt ry. 1. H.,g aii. 'My mita haa hnti dii II I n uwi lima pa-a. bmviiMf auBerrl tr.ftr.n vitl l-ariiuC'ioarii P."V a'tilnc In la.. a. a4l aaur utiir owtvlalnu pTUliar ir mtmfu. MM na. very wal, couIJ it a ir Ix-avy oma or vathinc but ran ik ail kimUot-oork aum. I"te ! mmnt to tmynm a moilMH. (ml ire do But fer ilta rw.oi la. h-r-iof.r.i. all due lo fuut wuauler-wurkair. .'rar.iriU! ,r.tll.n. - "Vour l'lra-aiii IVIIeta are al worth Binr lirw ilir pnee. I hv nvd ihrm for liilwimu and aiooiai'u trouMa. anil hara l.mud Ilo-m lo n all that foe claim. 1hr am a r rotmaul cmuwuiuoe uuce ajui. alway-a Kcpc- OIvmi away. Tim "Voplr'a (nmm ivn VIihIm al Au-im-r ka wnt (n) oa nviol of siamtM to pay rip -tin uf 'oialtlnr nl, Tl. npk rm la.na m panovtfr ia iu IraiioiN ai4 Ctrl rvrf platea. iv rid SI .mr-rvni aiampa for loa paoar-honml lk. or 31 uiuiim for tlM ckMh Uiiik1. Addna la. la. V. Im.s BaBalowN. r. SO Drug Co. j DRUGGISTS ' Free Delivery Red 121 CAWtD VtUtTttbUS packed for those wh). want the true . flavor of fresh'y gathered vegetables. Now that winter is here, it is impossible to get those right out of Uie garden. We .offer the Perfered Stock brand of those goods a th nicest in the world. They are packed on the spot where they grow, and have that full fresh flavor of vegetable gathered with th dew on them. There are none better. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEi BR!1T NORTH FIR STREET j. r. ouver; UNION HI LTN T V ABSTRACTS Farm Lcwins a Specially '"k" ' ' ' . -: -r Best equipped abstracter in Union county. , Many years experience with the Union county' records give m a great advantage. iV ' follyto purchase real estate without first. securing a proper abstract An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appear on th official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA RANiF,4KFON Room 3 1 Sommer Building Candy Children Should be th test obuinabl.,' Bear in th sense cf its bjng pure! and ol natural flavor. In ths re specs the confections made and supplied by Selder are the most de-, servedly popular. They a re manu. factored with extreme care, skill." experience and with absclu' cleanliness. Their flavors are lus cious, delightful and satisfying. ; SELDER, IheJcandi - Man e aaaaaaaa I