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4 P&TiS.C.TAl' CAMS' : physicians;' DKS. BIGGEkS & BIGGERS Poyskiiena and 8ortuM WKin, B.D. 0.LIIlmlC.li USBes Black 131 ' BssMsse Maia a) mates) Malldtn orm J. St. Barry"! ea mm AYa. aaooaB auar ofjnarfali1aaaa,tT.C. W Blqq OREGON aptl, i DR. A. L. RICHARDSON , ; PHYSIOIAH AMD SuBOBOM. Offlca ovsr Hill's Drug Store. Office Phone 1562 . Rsaidence Main 66 N. MOLITOR M. D. ,; : . f '"'-'' jabv, t- ;.no .; suroiom Cor. Adams Averiue and Depot St Office Main 68 Residence Main 68 r. 'WUXARD, .SMITH . PHTSKIAM AMD SUROIOM ., Lavas Building, 'opposite Sommer House Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. PbomMamo . BACON & HALL , - PHYSICIANS AMD SUROBOHS t linleB in Foh i Foley Building, Phone Main 19 I C T. Bacon residence, Main" 18 , ' M. K. Hall residence. Main 62 - . ..... ... -, CHARLES E, HAWKE, M-. D. Phtsioiam a Suboeom Office Phone Red 1261 T - Residence Phone Black 831 Offie in Sommer Building - VETERINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURQEON Office at Hitfs (Drugstore, U Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 ' Office Phone "jMl? V;arme Line 68 ATTORNEYS cr' IWFORD CRAWFORD Attobmey-at-Lav ' UORAMDB , - OHSOOOM 1. I ' V : j Office In Foley Building ATTORMtY AMD COUHSWXOR AT LAW ' Office fav Ralstoa Building' La Orande, Oregon.' H, T. A: C. William , . .WILLIAMS BROS . '' Anowys-AT-fc i ;1: ; Office o Baislon Building ' , t - n.tA:Cin ; ... Ortmnn Cnra, ylf mmb, K tHRioAtiibB "Enoiniuuno ... . ,''...., r ',: Esthhates, .Plane, and Specifl- .. ejition. Office in Bohnenlcamp Building., . t .; v Tt" . '. Dentists REAV1S BROS DENTISTS . t ' I Office Sommer Building ' Office) Blaek 61 Residence 1171 -1 C. B. CAUTHORN f ' DBKT1ST t f "pffice over Hill's Drug Store UOmndb. . 0nQ0" ' : ; BOIKt Of KKAT Notice ie hereby given to whom it may concern that on or about the 29th of No vember. 1905. 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 withW cattle from the hills. Owner can have same by calling at my place, wo and one half miles east of Island City and paying chargss and proving property. s . . .1.:. 10th Am nt JunULrV. 1906. " i J, A. HOLMAM 1 T7. i;tlCMTMNGCOLUCTI ; AGENCY I i i 'A- I H. A. Watson, Mir. ::XU claime placed m our hande a s. ;j tn (ha creditor. Z oepw J Our evstem geU the money. Full particiuare made known upon Application to interested parties. J1 Office op-stairs In Ralston building I ? U Orande, Or. "' ....mi Cla ssified Advertisements. Rate e-One cent word. . one-half cent s word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick re sclts. Try one today. FOR RELIABLE ABSFRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ( ment Company. La Grande. Ora., in REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amount on city and country real estate. Loans ciosea promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Gran o Investment Com pany, FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. In quire of Mrs. S. C. Zubeh.' ' POSITION WANTED A throughly competent and reliable Japanese cook wishes situation in hotel or '. restaurant Frank Funa Hush. La Grande, or call r 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 comer Depot and Fifth streets, furnished com plete for housekeeping. For particulars - phone Red 261. FOR SALE A first class uig-u jt ZZ good as new and a sewing machine will be sold cheap and on installments. FOR RENT 8 rooms for rent on Adams Avenue. Apply to Mrs. Shearer, at the Nebraska Grocery. FOR RENT Suite of two rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire Mrs. Poll man. Corner 6th. and Washington. FOR SALE 5 year old jersey bull, for particulars enquire of J. W. McAlister or of the farm of Mrs. Lindsay, north of Island City. ' v , 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 ojr 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, 1905. Address Ed Strinoham, La Grande, Oregon. Phone Farmer's line 196x6. Scrub yourself daily, you're not clean inside.: This msans clean stomach, bow els, blood, liver, clean, healthy tissue , in every organ. Moral: - Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. SO cents, Tea o Tablets. Newun Druo Company. NAY UVf 100 YEARS The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun can, of Haynesville, Me, now 70 years old. She writes; "Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of . 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a young girl," Electric Bitters our Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders, General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at Nsvun Druo Co.'s drug store. Price only 60. - ' UPHOLSTERING AND CABlttI : MAKING t Furniture repaired and upholstered No order too small or too large. S All work guaranteed. Old furniture made good as new E L SCOTT, j Shop 1420 Adams Avenus I.....................:..! Q a fine art unless you can trust your Id ' butcher. . It will be worth your while to give us a trial ordsr if you are looking for a thoroughly reliable market where you can be sure of finding a pleas ing variety of first-class meat and poultry We can surely interest you with our CSS. Rphr & Company WILL SOOH GO CAST Will Cxxl!2nge Pu!?its Witn i Rev. timm cf Mew Yorlc : ' Rev. B. F. Meredith, rjastor of Graci M. t. church. Wakefield, who Is wel known in this city, a number of his par ishioners residing here,' will leave this spring to accept a call to a little town on the Pacific slope. Although a small place and in a eparsalv settled roKMu, U tv-l '.; r- aminiUd from the rest of the country. It is pleasantly situated as no natural surroundings and scenery.' Rev. Mr. Meredith ie rain? to La Grande, Oregon, where he will become the pastor of the Methodist EDiscoDal church in that place. La Grande is in the northeastern part of Oregon, in a valley of the Blue Mountains. It has a population of some five or sU thousand. composed largely of miners, for the val ley and surrounding country am rich in mineral deposits. It lies between Baker City on the south and Pendleton on the northwest The clergyman who has been filling the position of pastor in the Methodist church of La Grande, Rev. H. H. Mower. will probably exchange churches with Rev. Mr. Medredlth, ioming east and taking charge of Grace M. E. church in Wakefield, while Rev. Mr. Meredith goes west to the La Grande church. Rev. Mr. Mower will thus be under the New York East Conference, while Rev. Mr. Meredith will be under the jurisdiction of the Idaho Conference. The Idaho Conference Inclules all of the state of Idaho and the eastern part of the state of Oregon. , Rev. Mr. Mower ie coming east to at tend the session of the New York. East Conference, which meete shortly, and it is practically arranged that he will ex change with the pastor of the Wakefield church. Rev. Mr. Medredith expects to leave about the first or the middle of March, but will probably finish his year here before going west to take charge of the La Grande church. He presented his resignation to ths board of trustees to Grace M. E. church last December and the trusteee at the time expressed their regret at his intend ed departure. Since then the regret has been universal, for the pastor has mads friends everywhere and endeared him self to the church and congregation. He has been pastor of the church for three years, coming to Wakefield from Meriden, Conn, where he was pastor of a flourishing church In that city. ! It is understood that the Ladies' Aid Society of the church is planning to pressnt him with a gift on hie departure, and 'it is likely that he will also be given a farewell reception by the church. Unfortunately the pastor will be un able to take his wife and two email boys with him to his new post, as the salary would not enable him to do so. One of the reasons that led Rev. Mr. Meredith to decide on the change Vas that he has been suffering a ' great deal while in Wakefield from- hay fever, but hopes to become permanently cured by a rssid ence in the west La Grande is particul arly noted for the efficacious effects of its climate on hay fever Buffers. Rev. Mr. Meredith's home while in Wakefield has been in St Owen's place. Mt Vern on Daily Argus. Mt Vemon is a city of over 21,000 and we publish the entire article not only ae a matter of news, but it conveys some idea of the general impression in which Oregon is held in the far east Rev. Mower has only been on this coast for four years, and finds that the health of his wife and himself doee not warrant their living in this altitude, consequently the change. While he has only been pastor of the Methodist church in this city for the past six months, he hae very much endeared himsslf to his congregation who very much regret the necessity of his leaving. Rev.' Mower will leave about April 1st for his new charge. Service . This drug store tries to serve every customer so well that they will not think of going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Hill, PrescriptionDrugSti J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Building Material La Grande, Oregon Drop a line naming work, and I will name the right price. WARffiW The Railway Employee Mutual Pro- wcuve society or California has been violating the law in Oregon and has been warned by F. L Dunbar, secretary of stata, and ex-insurance commissioner but mey seem to think our Oregon laws do not amount to much and have been trying w g Business through innocent parties, making inducements far th.m . r,..,,,. meir applications. This institution has been using the names of Uia Brnth.rfwwi organizations on their advertising matter iiocura ousiness, without authority and the entire affair smart at or.rt mA fraud. Honest institution. hrnr business alwavs conform tn h i.. The Railway Employes Mutual Protoct- i society seems to be defying law, and 'the sake of a few applications seem be willing to make law breakers out of some of Our most resnacUd r.itirnr,. Th attention of the sheriff was called to this lact Saturday, and he at once talnor.nh.rf the insurance commissioner and was in formed that this institution had not com plied with the law and were not permitt- i ia ao an insurance business. There has been a number taltm,nh. illegal contracts, and it looks to us that the law should see that these aeonndrai. who came here and knowingly made mesa uiegai contracts and took money from our citizens unlawfully, should not . W.M. Driskell, N. BlEVER, O. E. Lemmon, . G. D. Simmons, C C Hamilton, E Morgan. ; PHOflf TO us When you need drug store goods of any ind and we .will promptly deliver what yoa order. If you have a DrescrioUon that you want put up we will send for It and deliver the medicine, thereby saving you many steps.; Callrsd81 : and you'll always receive a prompt reply; we are ready at all times for teleDhona orders. . Nevlin Druo Co. LA GRANDE DRUGCO. Reliable drugtrist expert oraduata of pharmacy in charge of the prescription department 'Prescriptions delivered at an times. Phbne Red 121. F. C Forbes. Prop.- Vt..' The Good Old Standby. Nothing liks a nicscut of Juicy corned beef with cabbage or eaeur-kraut once in a while! We can offer most of the time whole or half rounds, if you can use so much; or whatever quantity you require, of well fed and carefully corn ed beef-tender, "tasty" and wholesome. If you'ra in ths notion today, 'phone us the order and we'll have the meat around in no time. Grandy& Russell , The Tnrtlr.n never llknd work hnt l.a wanted hi .iw to get ')' an noon a possible so that she could o the work and let Mm limit. - therefore he duo MipwiM rwi fur her, for that was their Brest remedy for 1 n in WttJtkV DIM'S, lr. l'lnren ones the same rout es led 11 ue (' hnh In Ills Fa vorite l'm-crip-tlnn" skillfully combined - with other ageute that Biake it more effective erf tir.if.w.1 iiim , .... . - ..iiiTiiii'.i , ... m functional dlKttirlxtnra. Dr. Pikmch'h Kavokitr Prkm-riptiob Is not, nor etT wan a 'patent niedlrlrn but it I' !,! csrefullv wrotiirlit out t. . '. thor.HiKlily tentid rent prewrlpUun Of a rer' pnuitu u'ii id a run jmtau. )r. ) ve's unparalleled suerexs with till renidv wa such that more wanu-d to u e tt th ill sny one doctor could atU'iid to lit a prlvste practice. This Induced lilm to nisiiiifsctiire It on a suflicluiiily Illy ral cle to meet the demand. i:y hi own spm-lnl procetMeit, be ex tr ' tK.cumliiiieS Slid Drexerves the mill I- eln I qualities of the several liiKredienU wi .mm the iim ol alcohol (using cbenv k-nllv Dure slvcerlne Instead!, thus ren. diTini It absolutely safe for snv woman of any see and In any condition to umi freelv. 1 he names nf the Ingredients in. Laity's 8lipier root. Black Cohosh rout, L'n coru root. Blue Cohosh root and jouion neal root Ml Mar Knhrhaclr. TSo.n Amaterdam Avenue. New York City, Treasurer ol the Woman rrnoTHMdve Union, writes : ' "I bad beatlai'ha, tiarkacbe. and tu very perron; aearrely alile tu aleep more than wu hoar at a lima, f was aarlaed to Irt Iir. Pierre larorita Prearrluilon. and was o. IKtiied wllh lli result. Within a week I was lepln( snlefHllrllr- Contlnuwf usins Inn 'r'trortl Frearrlntlun'' lor iht week, and U. ii uptied, for I wa ptrfectiy Ever sines then jronr medli lne fas tieen my Fsroiite Frwrtvuuo.' lua I mtAmunwid n uj aren una. Ctifwtlpatlnn slthmish little III. be- fete big ones if Den lifted. Ir. Pleree'S rMBsaut ruiieu cur oonstiuaUoo. i J ' - N:- . - . 1 j La Grande RELIABLE r. C. Forbes, Prop. J. - I Phone 0URW00D ! I SUPPIY ! : Is equal to the : : demand occa-: : sioned by the i : Coal shortage. : : Good, Dry Wood : : delivered to any : : part of the city. : ... Steam rolled : : barley and all : : kinds of feed;: PKone Main 6 : CRANDE RONDECASHCO. : Lewis Bros. Prop. , January Wall Paper Sale To make room for 20,000 rolls to arrive this month, our entire stock of 1905 patterns will be on sale a short time at less than Half Price. Staniels&Jarman Wood! Wood! Wood! Good dry wood delivered to any part of the city, r .. ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND, Special prices on quantity ' orders. ' No order' too 2 large or too smalt , m t Janus Beavers, : : Red 1441 ;.,;.',7: I' DrujES Co.! DRUGGISTS Frde Delivery : Red 121 ? r l ' ! CANNED VEGETABLES packed for those who want the" true flavor of freshly gathered vegetables, Now that winter is hsre. it is impossible to get those right out of the garden, We offer ths Perfered Stock brand of those goods as the nicest in the. world. They are packed on the spot whars they grow, and have that full fresh flavor of vegetables gathered with the dew on them. There are none better. t :, PH0N5 MAIN 46 QEDDEJ BR! . NORTH FIR STREET J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNT Y ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter In Union county.' Many years experience with the Union county records gives ms a great advantage. It is follyjto purchase "real' estate ' without first securing a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show" the title just as' it appeara on tha official record. I. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREO N Room 51 Sommer Building Candy for Children ( Should be the best obtainable. ; Best m the sense of its being pure ' and of natural flavor. In this re specs the confections made and ' supplied by Selder are the most de servedly popular. They are manu factured with extreme care, skill experience and with absolute' cleanliness. Their flavors are lus cious, dslightful and satisfying SELDER, TneXandy j -g man a