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Ho me Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuitrpuddings, the frosted laver- r tc cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food ; found at the bakcshop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. OVAL BAKINO POWDER CO, NEW VOK. " PROfESSlONAl 'CUDS. PHYSICIANS Q. L. BIGGERS M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Ralston Bid. over J.M.Berry's store Office Phone Black 1321 Residence Phone Red 1001 ' DR. A. L. RICHARDSON Physician and Suboeon Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 65 N. MOLITOR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROBON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St Office Main 68 - Residence Main 68 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Lewis Building, opposite Sommer House Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. PhoneMainfl BACON tt HALL .,. FtMICIAWS- AND SUROEONS Office In Foley Building, Phone Main 19 C. T. Baoon resldenoe. Main 1 8 M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 H, VOLP. A, M. M. D. Physician and Suroeon rtffl fm RnlMintr Rftfimi 1-2-3-4 Telephone: VETERINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY- SURGEON Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 Office Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68 ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD It CRAWFORD Attorheys-at-Law LA ORANDS ' - .. OREOOON Office in Foley Building , J, W, KNOWLES" Attopnev and Counsellor at Law Office bi Ralston Building La Qrande, Orejon. H. T. Williams'- A. C Williams WILLIAMS BROS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Ralston Building U Grande. . . 'Oregon L. A. PICKLER Civil, Minino, Irrioation Enoineerino and Survbyino " Estimates, Plans, and Specifi cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande, Oreoon Dentists . REAVIS BROS DENTISTS Office Sommer Building Office Black 6 1 Residence 1171 C. B. CAUTH0RN DENTIST Office over Hill s Drug Store i . n.m Creoon 'Made Classified Advertisements. Rates One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser tion. - Classified adds bring quick re sclts. Try one today. ' FOR 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 olosed promptly, as soon as title is ap proved. La Granpb Investment Com pany. ' HIDES, PELTS, FURS. JUNK-Highest price paid for hides pelts, furs and junk Harris corral, one block east of Qeddes' grocery store. Most Harris. WANTED Tie-makers for work on P. & I. N. Ry. Extension, north of Council, Idaho. Wages 12 cents per tie. .In spection monthly. Good timber. Trans portation- furnished over P. & I. N. Ry. Apply to Lewis Hall, tie contractor, Weiser, Idaho. , FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT- Furnished housekeeping rooms in suites of two, three or four. Phone Black 601. - WANTED Two waiter girls immediately at the Model restaurant FOR SALE Two modern cottages in the residence portion of Walla Walla. Inquire of Mrs. Simmons, corner 8th -and N Streets. FOR RENT Two story house on Wash ington Ave. Rent only $18,00.- In quire at La Qrande Sghool of Mueig. I" UK KENT Five room cottage, inquire of Mrs, Emma Simmon, Cor. 8th, and N. Streets. ' MONEY For loans on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. FOR RENT Pleasantly furnished rooms suitable for lighthousekeeping. Mrs.. E. C. Moore, 1617 Fourth Street. FOR SALE A two acre tract with am ple water right One acre in fruit four room house with pantry and cellar barn and other improvements. Cheap if sold at once. No agent's commission paid. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE 8 acres of land for sale, including 3 room house, adjoining city of La Grande, La Grande Investment Co. APPRENTICES WANTED Inquire of Mrs. J. R. Forrest the milliner, at once. FOR SALE Owing to sickness 1 am compelled to eell my residence on the corner of 7 and L st. and will sacrifice if sold at once. - Fred Jacobs FOR SALE 1 have several houses and lots which I will sell cheap and on easy terms if sold soon. Fred Jacobs. DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE THE ORIGINAL A Well Known Care for POes. Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, eo sema. skin diseases. Makes burns and ssakts painless. We could not Improve the quality f paid double the price. The beat salve that experience can produce or thai money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently DeWllfs Is the original and only pure and renulne Witch Hszel Salve made. Look fee the name DeWITT on every box. All olhen exe counterfeit, rainuiio wr g. C PsWlTT CO., CW.CAOO . T. A. hiu. uruggist LIST OF TAXPAYERS WHO Continued from page 4 Janetts Tuttel 2,650 J. W. Tuttle 5,667 J, A. Tbronson 4.425 S. S. Thompson 4,873 A. J. Tucker 3.417 J.J.Turner 2.918 Wm. Shaw 3.C62 Spauldy & Weed 5.990 Smith & Harvey 24.192 R. E. Smith ,4,445 Mrs. C. E. Swackhammer . . 8.075 S. O. Swackhammer ;' 5.800 A. J. Sullivan 2.940 A. Shaw 6.066 F. Stack 6,480 B. Snarr ' 4,140 J. H. Saulsberry ":. " - 6,5-12 Mr, Anice Stanley ' 1,660 John Shaw - - 8.573 D.H. Stewart . ; 12,150 Mrs.E.S. Scriber 10,165 J. W' Scriber . 9,365 N, W. Schofield 18.540 T.F.Sherwood 4,960 Mrs. O. D. Simmons - 5.243 Mrs. M. B.Snodgrase , 4.632 J. H. Slater (estate) - - 5,960 Geo. Stoddard . - 2.760 Stoddard Lumber Co - - B. Stoddard . ; 7,360 Mrs. Bertha Sommers , 20.920 Wilson Smith . 2,835 J. E. Smith 4.743 T.S. Smith 4.270 John Speckhart 6,640 W. J. Saling . 5,665 J. H.Stanley 6,630 W. Steward (estate) 2.800 W.H. Schroder - 4.096 J. D, Smuts 5,613 Isaac Shoffar 1,120 J.W.Martin . 2,645 J. H. Martin 4,780 Murphy Bros. - 6000 Mrs. T, N. Murphy 7.463 Maggie Mahaffey - 6.803 James Mosi - 4,125 J. S. MitchtU - 8.808 E. Mullhollen , 4.085 Gys Mulenberg - 9.612 Wm. Mose 8,605 D. Madden 4.305 J. A. Mastarson - . 8.240 R. Morris - 6,182 Geo. Miller 18.265 John Martin ' 4,460 M. W.Mitchell ' 9.645 W.T.Martin ' 2.780 John Morrison (estate) 10.280 S. Morris 4.752 Mrs. C. S. Zuber 9.081 Franklin Zurbuck 8.205 H.J. Young 8,965 F.S. Wilson 6,797 Mrs. S. R. Williams 4,607 W. U. Tel, Co. . ; ' 4,032 M, R. Woodard 1 2665 B, F, Wilson - ' 5588 Wm. Wilson (estate) '6.290 W.T.Wright 1,100 Wright Mercantile Go- g.175 O. I. Wade 8.682 E. P. Wade (estate) ' 15.703 WadeBroe, 8.012 P, H. Weetenskaw 2,568 J.T. Woodell , 6.416 G. L. Walk 6,906 J. B. Wilson -8.615 Wm. Williamson ' " 4,947 N. K. West 8.160 Mrs. Ella White 6.710 Minnie Wells 2.995 Thomas Wade 14,567 W. T. Wallsinger 2.962 J. R. Weaver 6.437 F.LWade 2.903 C. O. Wyati - 8,847 A. E. Waelty 8.100 J. H. Wickens ' 2,690 J. S. Wickens 3,778 Mrs. Mary Wagner 2.700 Dunham Wirght 6.760 E. A. Wills 6,640 C. C. Welch - 8.687 Hans Wistenskow . . 3,048 A. H. Parson . . il42 Piass Bros. 2.650 Parks Bros. 6,346 Palmer lumber Co. , . 23,280 W. E. Pratt 2.710 Lavina Payne 8.428 Oliver Perrin 2,622 O.R.&N. 692,716 Geo. Ott 8.413 J. W. O'Bryant 4,638 Oregon Land Co. , - 42.252 Turner Oliver 9,017 LOldenberg 8.402 Geo. O'Connor 4,468 A. V.Oliver 8.712 C. E. It R. T. Oliver 2,843 E. W.Oliver 15.082 Margaret Ott, est. 2,960 E.S. Nome 4.572 N L. Nichols 5,016 rs. C. J. Norval J2.707 N. P. C. M. Co. 4.976 N. P. M. It M. Co. 6.005 S. F. Newhardt ' 7.585 Jacob Newman '"" 6,418 Tbos. McConnell 23.886 J. A. McKensie 3.672 R. McKensie 16,663 H. McKenna . 3.620 Hyram McDonald , 5.930 Geo. McDonald 8.846 McKinnis Bros. 8.475 J. L. McKinnfs 18.202 J. D. McKennon 7.698 J. W. McAlister 3.963 D. A. McAlister 2.670 John McNoely - 3.065 J. M. McCall 16,076 S. McAnith 4.493 James McCoy J 2. 1 00 Wm. McIIroy 2,760 L. L. McKennon 8,633 D. McDonald . ' 9.900 P. A. McDonald 1 0.426 Dan Mara 10,895 J. W. Minnick 5,888 J. A. Murchison 5.677 Ida Moats .- 6.340 A. C. Myers 9,786 Thersa Mimnaugh . 8.450 F. C. Mann 6.820 J. W. McHanny . 4.176 G. T. Ellis 3,750 W. H. Ewing 4,230 A. E. Eaton - 41,850 H. H. Elmer, est , ' c 4,062 Robt Eakin 2.912 Dexter Eaton 8,178 Wm. Erickson 4.646 Mrs. L. A. Erickson 4,270 Wm. Evans, Sr. ' 2,850 Elgin Fwd. Co. 4.250 Elgin Lumber Co. - 17.355 Elgin Milling Co. 10,560 John Elliott, ast. - ' 6.136 WS.Ezeli r. 6,665 Mrs. F. Dobbin ' 19.160 E. Draper : 4.380i J. S. Davis . ? 5.585 E. Damon ;.' . 8.003 Dahlstrom It Son 8,765 Mrs. L H. Dougherty 2,688 w i rv,Mi 5 047 M. F. Dean - -6,8bO W. T. Carroll . , 8.600 J. H- Corbin, est 6.887 Canha , .9.150 W. A. Coughanour ' 8,420 S. Cochran ' 4,665 S. D. Correy 4,086 A. Craver . 5.560 Sabe Choate, est ' 7,670 John Carr, est 6,760 0. F.Coolidge i ; 5,762 M. L Causey V 8,413 W. V. Carbine 2.997 E. Z. Carbine ' 5,686 H. S. Cavana c - 5.460 W.Couoh : ' ? 5.032 W. B. Campbell - . 3,660 J. M. Churcb. est. ' 14.298 M. L, Carter . 2.982 J. L. Cav'meie - 7,933 J. D. Casey - t 16.042 Mr. A. M. Remilhardt ' 1 ' ' 8,843 B. Ripley, , 2.760 J. K. Romlg N 5.625 Ralston & Co. ' 6.600 Rugg Bros, . 1 5,440 Mrs. E. G. Reese 6.878 Mrs. Annie Ruhl 6,140 J. H-Rinehart , 11,990 M. A. Rinehart 8.800 John Riggs 8.088 Romig St Staples 2,700 E. Rosenbaum 4,487 Mrs. G. W. Robertson 2,980 T. A. Rinehart 2,998 J. E. Reynolds 9,010 John Rynearson - 8,157 A. W. Rynearson, est. 6.620 S. F. Richardson 8.365 Julius Roesoh 18.708 A, Rysdom 2.690 S. Q, St M. B. Reese 8.170 M. B. Reese 14.451 J. Q. A, Richardson 8.835 T. M. Ruckman , , 6,640 Mrs. Elnora Ruekman 4,190 a. W. Ruckman 15.070 W. E. Ruckman 7.450 Pieroe It Sawyer 18,687 Pacifle Telephone Co. 7,680 Walter M. Pierce , 40.675 Ed Payne ' 2.820 A. Peterson 8,388 S. A. Pursel 16,960 W.M. Park 2,968 HaniyPeirson ( i; 2,638 R. W.Parker 4.740 E. J. Parker, Est 6,890 Mrs. L F. PreobsUI ' 4,758 C. C. Penington 9.680 1. A. Peebler 5.622 Jos. Palmer, 5,960 B. F. Peal 2.967 W.G.Peach 5.120 Peach Bros. . ' 10,563 Pierce Bros, 2,902 Pioneer Flouring Mill 11,860 fARMKS , - Now is the time to do your fencing you need fenceposta, we have them for sale. Our post were cut from green fur and tamarack trees and are thoroughly dry. '. We have about 6000 of them which we must dispose of this spring. We will exchange them for live stock, hay, grain, eggs, potatoes or other produce. . Leave orders at The- Golden Rule or at No. 1606 Sixth Street Also dry cord wood for sale in any quantity. J. Ahthont ; it pcurs the oil of life into your system. It warms you up and starts the Ufa blood circulating. ' That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain does. 88 cents. Tea or Tablets. ! - Niwlin Dbuo CO, A MODEM MlRAdl "Tiuly mimculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollis Holt of this place," writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford. Tenn, "she was so wasted by coughing up pus from her lungs. Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed-side forty-eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con tinued until she finally completely recov ered, and la a healthy woman today.' 60f and $1.00 at newlin druo co. Trial ttlefre. Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeee ; ! f t DON'T - READ THIS! - 1 MORIS THAN I Without calling at Goolidge's paint and wall t j . " " paper store and examining the largest and . n most complete line of - " i ! t NEW WALL PAPER : I Ever shown in La Grande We Employ a Force of Skilled Paper Hangers ? ( : and Painters, and. are prepared to handle all kinds of work in this line to the entire satisfaction of our customers. Get our prices in lime, cement, etc. Ready For Business WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest ;l r. ' . ? market prices. Slater Buil d inor . JEFFERSON AVE Main 57 OT TER I Some skin diseases are active Jn Summer, while others wait until coldTh i weather to manifest themselves. - Winter Eczema sleeps Jn thesystem tlirougl the long hot tuonths, and gives no sign of its presence; but at the coming ol i Winter the trouble asserts itself and it becomes one of the most painful an(lrkr distressing of all skin diseases. The. blood is filled with poisonous ci(W which seem to be excited bv the cold: and as these are thrown nff tlirmcrlj ! the pores nd glands, the skin cracks feverish and the itching intense. The nuummaiare unca up Dy me coia, bieaic winas, causing it to become liardM and dry, giving it that shin v. leathery aooearance. characteristic of Hip d iMTl! The head, face, hands and feet are the . , - . . . 01 me ooay may De aneciea.-. o painful and distressing is the trouMdJ a, that the sufferer constantly "doctors" and treats it trying to get relipfi Soothing washes, medicated ointments and salves are used, but aside from re-j giving temporary reuti tney oo no good. The cause is poisonous acids iaW the blood, and these must be removed before a cure can be effected. The only " i cure for Winter Eczema is S. S. S., the srreatest of all blood ourifiers. It'i : ( cleanses uinsuna : - PURELY VEGETABLE. as surely; besides it does not contain any harmful mineral to derange ott i damnga any part of the system. Book on Skin IJiseases and any medical a adv.ee you need, free. WE SMFr SPCCmC G0.. ATLANTA, CA. ., Beautiful Hair and Face J May be had by having scientific Shampooing and Massage. The HOTEL FOLEV Tonsorial Parlors : et are prepared to do these specialties and Friday of each week will be for LadX customers. Pribate par- J 0 lor for ladies. Lady attendant in chare. c.t coa Prop .., CITY BREWERY I JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. : Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon ' ! Ask for La Grande LA GRANDE BEER IS AND SHOULD HAVE SIXTIlvli;s f I SKIN HARD :;.;! AND DRY I and bleeds, the flesh becomes hot and natural oils which keep the skill sofi usual oointa of attnrV thnmrti ntimJ txi . .r. 7 Z. : " ' the entire blood supply of the ac.-itr i mm ocnus a iresu, neauny stream to tlie i , ,. , . . . . i U1BCU.1CU BKin, neanng ana soucning K ana cur- i ing the painful, itching eruptions. "S. S. S. t f enters the blood and purifies it of all waute and ie foreign matter, and cures Winter IvczLiua 01 Tetter as it is sometimeji c.illml suf. 1 v n w-11 n.' LYMAN & SON, Best equipment for careful and and prompt transfer. Piano moving a specialty. Trial order solicited. Prompt and careful service guaranteed. Day phone Main 64 Night phone Black 501. Beer and get the Best MADE IN LA GRANDE THE PREFERENCE i ii7 22.-1 Iceedin 1 Hur ? M..r!! late a: I cour ( srs. 9ed tl ! man iroper urt t COU! 1 thi earn. loliarf mag I'.wi Hol astof'' II- r i. - i I I 4 i