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- - 11 PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS Q. L. BIGQERS M. D, Physician and Suroeom Office Ralston Bid. over J.M.Bet ry. store Office Phone Black 1521 Residence Phone Red 1001 DR. A. L. RICHARDSON . Physiciah and Surgeon -nffir.a over HiU't hm. ct - " dwrs. Office Phone 1362 Residence Main 66 , N. MOUTOR M. D. PHYSICIAN .. .AND SUROEON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St s Office Main 68 Residence Main 68 . ' WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON LiH Building, opposite Sommer House 'Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m PhoneMain 71 . BACON & Hau- PHYSICIANS AND SUROIONS Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 19 C. T. Bacon residence. Main 18 - M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 : DR. H. VOLP, . '' ' Physioiahamd Suroeon Calls answered day or night VETERINARY SURGEON . DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 Office Phone 1561 Farmer Line 68 ATTORNEYS RAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law UAORAHDB - i . 0R8000H 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 0- WILLIAMS BROS ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Ralston Building Grande. Oregon L. A PICKLE R Civil, Minino, Irrioation Engineering and Surveyino Estimates, Plans, and Specifi cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande, Oregon Dentists REAVIS BROS J dentists Office Sommer Building Office Black 6 1 Residence 1 1 7 1 C. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store Im Grande. Oreoon SALE Near Cove, 380 acres of fruit veiatab'e and pasture land, withfinn unrino water, for S4.500. Also the finest residence and acre block in Cove 'for $6,600. or land and town property for $9,500 if taken together. Inquire at this office POP CAT T7 Oflfl irrne nt timber land three miles west of La Grande. Will make good wood ranch, estimated to cut 10,000 cords of wood. By 'laving wood cut and hauled in summer and 4 .selling in winter, anyone can make pod money out of this land. Address P. O. Box 21 1, Medford, Oregon. . HAIR GOODS A. T. La Freniere and wife have just arrived In the city with a com plete line of Hair goods. Pompad ours. Switches and all kinds of ladies hair goods made to order. t;.k.. nii frnm combmss. Cut hiiir and combines bought runf Um.n' Tmmnes made to X order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office In Hotel Sommer ROOM 2 Classified Advertlsemontc ! C-MHUd add, bring quickrs. Try one today. Tllf' ABSrRACTS OF JULES torn rk. t . rs . . - " uranae invest- ' "wj reai estate. Loan P LaGrano. Investment Co-C R0MS F0R RENT Furnished housekeeping room, to suiU. oUwo. three or four. Phon. Black "Srf104"0" Prorty see ... ...,, , .g,ncy. Also real estate nd Insurance. """. "Ultn " Inquire of Mrs. Rose Harris, one door this side of Rohr and Ca Butcher shop. , FOR SALE-A two acr. tract with am- n a n . . .. . r .. ..,, Un. ,Cr, , ffm four room house with, pantry and cellar tarn and other improvement.. Cheap ld l on- No agent', commission Pid. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE-Desirable residence prop- in uiuranoe. City water and bath. -V.. ..,urnitura w'th house. Inquire II. U. mttans. at Anaerson 3i Meyers uaiuer snop. FOR RENT-Two story house on Wash ington Ave. Rent only. $12.00. In quire at La Grande School of Music FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 20, acres of unimproved fruit land 2 miles from Summerville, for sale cheaper will ex change for lots in La Grande orimprov- ea property and pay difference in price. '' La Grande Investment Co. FOR RENT The Anthony new six room - nouse, corner sixth and P. street ; Inquire 1606 Sixth Street WANTED Help, first class and com petent quarrymen wanted at once J. L. Mars. : FOR fiAf P! no TDiritr t. i - w A WW ai ei in Honan's addition, nicely improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade . u. : j . iui iuw iiiiruvra or unimproved or team orboth. C. A Cary. WANTED Position by competent book keeper. Inquire at 1 207 Madison Ave nue. FOR SALE-Furniture, cheap if sold at once. House for rent Inquire of Mrs F. L. Hunnel, phone Black 1 1 22. ROOM AND BOARD-Mrs. Grace Barrie would like to secure rooms and board ers. Apply at Mrs, E. C. Moore', resi dence on Fourth Street STRAY NOTICE -I have taken up a stray bay Shetland mare. Owner may have same by calling at my place five 'miles noith of La Grande, and paying costs, tf. Peter Allen. Do not fail to hear Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Williams sing 'O Divine Redermer" by Gounod at the Presbyterian church h morrow morning. REMOVED Sarah Adeline Smith's dressmaking parlors from 2d St to 180R,4th St FOR RENT 6 room house to rent. Enquire of A. C. Huntington, 1740 Fourth st HAMMOCKS Hand made hammocks and fishnets by Jack Walker, 21 12 3d St. Repairing hammocks a specialty HELP WANTED Competent woman or girl to do general house work. Person accepting position need not remain with family at nights, unless convenient. Inquire at this office. LOST In this city on the 5th inst, a pair of gold rimmed glasses. Finder return to this office and get reward. HELP WANTED Experienced chamber maid wanted at once. Permanent po sition to right person. Inquire at Som mer Hotel. LOST A book cotaining filed out appli cations for membership to the Eagle Aerie, No. 259. La Grande, Oregon, the same was lost on or about April 1, 1906. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to Dr, G. L. Bigoers, president FOR SALE Trees, shade and orna- menta', Norway maple, Carolina popular, box alder, mountain ash, wild blackcherry, American linden, Scotch laburnum, golden chain tree, white ash sugarmaple, white elm, honey locust smoke tree, golden elder, Japanese quince, California privet, lilacs, honey suckle, hydrangia, Siberian pea tree and all kinds of roses and flowers Phone black 601 or inquire of C. L. Kaler, 1603 Adams Avenue. wspfoicNSPiiASfs ornctts The Inspection of Company L last evening was most satisfactory Adinnt. nt General Frinre addressed the com- Pny in with a few well chosen word and told of the great necessity of anod marksmen, and told of 'the support the tate would give the Meal and other com panies, provided the men would nnr shooting. CoLJ.M. Poorman also ad- areswd the officer, and men and talked along the sams Ent thm n.nrt aa The Colonel complimented the company gww mancemen In Its ranks, and concluded his remarks with the decorations for two sharpshooters and ix mancsmen- The following, received ueco rauons. ; Rtw prisbyiirwh oiURcn ', At the business session of tha truataaa of th. Presbyterian Church of the de- ciaea to replace tha present structure with a new modern church buildinu. Tha new building is to cost not less than ten thousand dollars. Nothing will be done on the new building this season, but the work of securing fund, will be prosecuted this year and th. - following year con struction work will begin. " , FORMALITIES HtRt fRipAY Next Friday afternoon will see a game of baseball between the Strong team from Lewiston, Idaho, normal school, and the La Grande team. The visitinir team is now making a tour of the Northwest a.displaying good ball. "THIS DATE IR HISTORY" NAY 15 Edward IV. at battle of Hexham.' 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen, Ger many. . " . 1667 -Mary Queen of Scot, married James, Earl of Both well. 1602 Bartholomew Gosnold discovert ed Cape Cod. ' 1645 Earl of Montrose defeated the Scot at battle of Aldeme. 1740 Ephriarn Chamber., English en cyclopedist died. Born 1680. : 1788 James Gadsden, South Carolina statesman, born. Died Dec, 26. 1853. ' 791 Slavory abolished in French dominions. 1 904 Treaty of Pari, concluded. 1820 Florence Nightingale, Crimean war nurse born. . . . 1833 Edmund Kean, tragedian, died. Born Nov. 4, 1787. .; 1841 James H. Barry, U. S. Senator from Arkansas, born. . ,i . . 1847 Daniel O'Connell, Irish patriot died at Genoa on his way home to Rome. 1855 Universal Industrial Exhibition opened at Paris by Louis Nopoleon. ' 1860 Garibaldi defeated Neapolitans at Calatifini, Italy. ' ' 1867 Russia ratified Alaskam cession treaty. '" 1884 Mexican Cangress ratified treaty with United States. 1886 Capture of Rhol, tha rebel, in Manitoba. . . 1Q98 Edward Remeny, celebrated Hungarian violinist died San Francisco. 1904 Japanese battleship Hatsuse sunk by mines! 460 perished. RESUMED WORK Dr. J. L. Reavi. of Reavie Bro's, dentists has resumed work in the dental office, TEAMS WANTED The Sugar company want, to employ teams and men, see F. S. B ram well. FOR RENT Five Room furnished house with bath, good location. Inquire Lai Grande Investment Co. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a powerful. Invigorating tonic, Irnpsrt tng himltb and sirnngth in particular tatheorKH?m distinctly feminine. Th local, womanly health l so Intimately rlttUl to th kwhthI health that whn dKeaiies of the dvllcatn wmnaiijy or (tuns are cured the whole body paln in health and strength. For eak and xlckly women who are "worn-out "run -down' ordehilltated, esjieclally for woiiiii why work In ure, office or choolroom win' Ml at the typewriter or ewlng inarliinn, or bear heavy hnuwhold burden, ami fm nursing mother. Dr. I'lerct-'a Kawiriu Prescription has proven a prirelew benefit liecHU'M nf U hnlti rMOH' and ulrenKth-glviiig iowcr. Asa toothing and Mrengiiienlng nerv ine. r'avorit Prescription" n un equaled and in Invalualile In allaying and subduing nervoim excilahllily, (rnulill Ity. nervous exhalation, nervous pro-in tlon. neuralgia, hynteria. upannix. chores, or St Vitus ilanofl, and other dltre-lng nervous symptoms ronunonly titlcicj,tl upon functional and orgHiilc d ' ..I Him womanly organ. Itludncf iefreh In leen and relieves menu I hi. Met, ,, deHndency.- Cure olistlrrate rum "FavnriM pr. script Ion " Is a positive cure fur the nioi complicated and uhslinata cane of (e male weakness. " pulnfiil periodN. irregu laritle, prolapsus or falling of tin: pelvic organs, weak hack, bearing-down en. Hons, chronic congestiun, Inflauimallon and iilce.ral.lun. Dr. I'lcri-e'n medicines are made from harmless but efficient . medical- roots found growing In our American forms. The Indians knew of the marvelous curv live value of some of these room and Im parted that knowledge to some of the friendlier whites, and gradually some of the more progressive, physicians came to tet and um them, and ever since they have grown In favor by reawm of their superior curative virtues and tbelr safe and hurmler qualities. Your druggists sell the Favorite Pns SCRimox " and also that famous altera tive, blood purifier and stomach tonic, the Ooi.dk SUdicai. Diw.-oveht.' Write to Dr. Pierce about your cam. He U an Sperlend physician and will treat yonr ease as amfideritlal and without charge for correspondence. Addrese him at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buflalo, N. Y.,o( which be w thwf con eultiug physician. LORD (ROWER'S REPORT. (Serlrpa Nowa Association t London. May 14. The Earl of Cmm.r'. annual report upon Egypt and the Soudan ha. just been issued. In the lio-ht of th dispute between Egypt and tha Port. special interest attaches to a detailed statement on the barbarism and degrada tion prevailing amonsr the tribes in th. Sinai Peoinsula and the efforts made to introduce more human usages and better order. The measures taken include the erection of barracks and organization of police, while a telegraphic line and . road for motor carts are projected. The eco nomic condition of the country is declard to be food, and Lord Cromer says there is every reason to believe that tha ataadv and uniform rate of progress will he maidtained In future years, but nowhere must there be undue haste. - , Ae to the Soudan the DODulation is esti mated at 1.853,000, including a conject-1 ural figure Of 400.0C0 for the Bahril. Gaial. The labor question in the Soudan already presents considerable difficulties, and these difficulties are likelv tofincreaie as if time goes on. The rata of : wages has risen everywhere, nd demand, both on the cart of Government and of nrivata individuals, is greater than the supply.', i . During the past year only one slight accident occured to a Eurooean. An offi cer was charged by a leopard, which he had mortally wounded, but after receiving some severe bites, he managed to throttle the animal with his hands. Among the natives who are less well armed, acci dents are more frequent Mr. Butler re ports the case of an Arab who yttacked a lion with only a spear, a and killed it with a irl fcrot but an. h;lt kui e& by a blow delivered sumitUneous1yby the paw of the ammaL The;report con cludes with the warnine that if tha Scu- dan is to be effectually reclaimed from savagery.there must be no undue haste. The progress of the Soudan deoends uoon steady, continuous, ; uasstsnnitious and combined efforts along the line, of a well denned policy, from which , there should be no divergence." ' ' AN ACrOR FINED Thomas Coyne, a member of the show troup which was here last ' night,- was taken In tow by Chief of Police Rayburn this morning, for riding a bicycle on' Jeff erson avenue. He was brought before Recorder I. R. Snook and fined $8.00, which amount wa. promptly paid. ' Mr. Coyne is the leading man with the "Cal ifornia Girls," .while tha rest of the troop were running races and playing ball, while waiting for the delayed!train, he was tak ing a rambl a ben wheel, 'to his sorrow, PUBLISHED SUMMONS : In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Urecron. for the County of Uninn. Nina J. Stump, Plaintiff 1 . ' Summons Charles W. Stump, Defendant J? 10 Charles W. Stump, The above namea aerenant:- t You are hereby summoned and reauired to appear and answer or otherwise olead to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit at the Court House, in the City of La Grande, Union County. O regon-, on or before the 6th. day of July A D. .1 906, and if you fail to so appear in said suit at said time and place, the plaintiff will thereafter apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in ins wompiaint, fco-wit: For the decree of said Court dissolving forever the bonds of matrimonv. hereto fore and now existing between plaintiff ana aerenaant, tor the care, custody and control of the minor children mentioned in the Complaint, Bert Stump, Chester stump, rreaaie btump and Raymond Stump, This Summona la oublished in the 1 Grande Evening Observer, published at La uranoe, union Oounty. Oregon, for the penoa or six weexs irom and alter the date of the first publication thereof, by vinure or an oraer made by the Hon. Robert Eakin. Judas of tha Tenth .Indicia! District of Orecron. dated the 2nd. dav nf may n. u. i uo, ana that the 1 1 th. day of May, A. D. 1906. is the date of the a ST . ftennj ... nrst publicat.on ofthU-Summons. J. W. Knowles Attorney for Plaintiff J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with the Unicn county records gives me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate without first securing a proper i abstract. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA QBANOE. OREO N Room SI Sommer Building MODERN GALLANTRY. The Man ( in the street car) "Take my Mat madam." The Woman" Thank you, but I also get out at the next corner " Chic Daily News, NOIttCrflNAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that Wm. B. Sargent. Administrator of the Estate of Sarah C. Worstell. deceased, has filed her final account" and resort In the. said estate and the County Court of Union County, Oregon, ha. set Tuesday, June 18, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m, Jor hearing the same. Wm. a Saroemt, Administrator. N0TKI TO WATER CONSUMERS Notice is herebv pi van to all if water in the city of La, Grande, Oregon, that all parties who wish, to irrigate, are rtquifed to f ft W an Application for the same, witn tne Uty Kecorder. ' IrrigaGon hours: ; Tha la era fnr ' irri gation are aa follows; from 6:50 to 7:80 p. m. Signed; H. C. GiLHASI. Water Sunt Dated, April 80, 1906, . F!?!(! 6ncf Garden i ,4 P'fGKAgES AND IN BULK? For several seasons we have been the leading seed J distributors of Union county and our present stock Is larger than ever. -Everything in the seed, line ' Secure our prices on either small or quantity . purchases ?' J'r &j ' f4 81ater IEFFERSON AVE ? : Main 57 fMMMSSMSMMSlllttSS.M.MMMMMM HAY MARKET WEAKER Our Storage No. I Is still Tilled with the Choicest Hay. All gradfs Timothy, .Mixed and Wild, u We! offer you Choice Hay for $12 00 per ten. - W. are giving local consvmers all the benifit of (he decline in the market. i OIM SALE, SEED POTATOES We have several cars of true Varieties 1n transiet, Rural Yprker.; " Burbanks; Shippers Pride; Mill. Prize; and Early Rose, will have them here in a few days. We offsr these at $1 per ewt In order to I ecur true varieties In. the future w. will pay the largest market , price for your present stock and sell you imported seed. . , , , . ' i PHONE MAIN 2 1; - ' Oregon Produce Gbmpany ntemttsesissistissssittt..i CITY BREyERY 1 : JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. ; Largest Brewing Plant In Easiern Oregon 5 : Ask for La Grande t A n A IkT TrTr fr i-rt DCCK ia AND SHOULD HAVE eeeeeeeeeeeeeoaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift hie load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea' Newlik Druo Co, IN A HURRY? THEN CALL WH. KEYHOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN - ' He will Uke that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it . Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at your service fKE EKE EJRE " Pittsburg, Pa.. May 7, 1906. Frank E. Dooly, Gen. Ag't National Union Insurance Co Portland, Oregon. . " ' i Dear Sir; The maximum amount of our San Francisco losses will approximate one million dollare,but wa anticipate con siderable salvage from earthquake causes. The stability of the National Union 1 beyond all question. The stockholders have subscribed $760,000 payable -on call for a guarantee fund to provide for our San Francisco losses. . .. " , E. E. Cols, ' President National Union Insurance Co, By G. H. Powers, Local Agent NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS i Sealed bids will be ! received, by the undersigned, at the La Qrande National Bank up to May 12, 1906, for the con struction, necessary material, etc., fdra bank and office building. Plan, ana specifications can be seen at the bank afteV the 26th inst,- j . . : A condition of contract will be that tha building must be completed by Oct. I, 1906.' A certified check, .for 10 percent of the contract price, . must accompany each bid. The right to reject any or all -bids is reserved. F. L. Miybus, ; Chairman Building Committee. SEEDS l Buildittiy - Beer and get the Best w aj- . . . , MAUH IN LA UKAJNUh THE PREFERENCE WOOD fOR SALE .i 200 cords of Yellow Pine and Red Fir, winter cut, on my place 2 miles south of city. Any quantity $3.60 percord on the ground, banked out within easy reach. . - W. W. Cuss. La Qrande, Oregoa J. L MARS, i Contractor and Builder Dpaler in Building Material La Grande, Oregon Dro a line naming work, and I will name the right price.