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PROrtSSlONAl CARDS t-HYMUANS G L. BIGGERS fc. D. ' pHifticiAN and Surceon Office Ralston Bid. over J.M.Beiry i store Gtftce Phone Black Residence Phone Red 1321 1001 ' DR. A. L RICHARDSON Physician and Surgeon Office over Hill' Drug Store. Office Phone 1562 Residence Main 65 - N. PHYSICIAN MOLITOR AND M. D. SURGLON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St Office Main 68 Residence Main 68 ; WILLARD SMITH ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON lewis Building, opposite Sommer House Office hours, 1 to 4. 1. to 8. p. m. Phone Main 71 BACON & Hall PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS )Hice in Foley Building. Phone Main 1 9 C. T. Bacon residence. Main 1 8 M, K. Hall residence. Main 52 DR. H. VOLP. ' Physician and Suroeon Office: Corpe Building. Telephone Main 80 . Call answered day 'or night. DR. F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians Kirksville Graduates, under Founder Office Sommer Buildintr Phones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64 ATTORNEYS CRAWFJ.D & CRAWFORD Attohneys-at-Law ' ' Ik "RANDB , ORKQON Office in Foley Building . . J. W. KNOWLES A iorney and" Counsellor at Law Office in Ralston Building La Grande, Oregon. H. r. WiiXiams ATc. Williams WILLIAMS BROS attorneys-at-law Office in Ralston Building Lt Grande. Oregon LA. P1CKLER Civil, Minino, Irrioation Engineering; and Surveying Estimate. Plans, and Specifi cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. La Grandb. Orkoon Dentists C. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST . Office over Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Oregon '' TEPINARV SUffflgQM DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Office at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or Residence Phone Red, 701 Office Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68 . PN!iSriVA!M MILITIA IN (AMP OVr!p Npb Anicl:itinn UettysDurg, Pa July 21 -The d, vision encampment of Hie National Guaid of Pennsylvania otfically oned this morn mg. although the advance euard erti here several days ago to erect tents ina prepare everytninu for the sheltering ana maintenance of me troops and fur tiw organization of trie various duties cjh- nectea wnnuie provost, commissary and other departments. Part of the troops arrived yesterday evening and nearly all the rest during this morning. By after noon alt the troops included in the division encampment will be in full runnino nr.w The encampment is under the command ot Ueneral Jinn W. SchalU The troops troops win remiin in carnp until July 29. when they will return to their respective homes, except those troops that will he selected to take part in the regular army encampment at Mount Gretna, where will be assembled troops from New York, New Hampshire. Michigan. Illinois. Ohio. Delaware and Virginia, with General Frederick D. Grant in command. A gold medil will be presented at the division encampment here to the oldest member of the Pennsylvania National uuard in continuous service. This medal may be awarded to enlisted men, com missioned on non-commissioned officers. The claim of each candidate must be supported by the records in the adjutant general's office. Sea Girt. N. J.. July 21- The Fifth Regiment of the New Jersey Militia went into camp here today for one week. . ' Lumbrook, Del , July 21 -The First Delaware Infantry. National Guard of Delaware, went into camp on the Morrow Farm, a short distance from here, today. The site i considered far superior to that of any previous encampment and offeis special advantages for field work' and fafget practise. ' ' REDUCED RATES ON GRAIN Local agents along the line of the 0. R. & N. have been advised by the general freight agent of the company, that, on shipments of grain and flour, including wheat converted into flour at Portland by sailing vessels to European ports, the rates will be 30 cents per ton of 2240 pounds, less than the regular tariff rates. . While this reduction is. doubtless, the result of the recent readjustment of rates in the state of Washington, it will prove to be a most important feature ir. stimu lating the export trade throughout the Pacific Northwest, one that could be surpassed only by one of a very similar nature, with an amendment of about a ten fold increase on the amount of reduc tion stipulated Haines Record. WALKS THIRTY MILES A DAY San Francisco. Julv 20. Nicholas George, a Greek and a pedestrian 24 vears of age, has arrived here from Anstra'ia enroute to Budapest on a walk around the world. . He must on this pedestrian trip, walk 30.000 miles in three years and three months, and at the end of that time get a purso of $20,000 from the international Tourist club of Budapest. He commenced his trip at Cario. EevDt. November 17, 1904. According to his story he walks 30 miles a day and that he has accomplished the different stages is vouched in a diary by "All sorts and conditions of men." Among them were the Duke of Con naught, khe emperor of Abvssinia' and General Khartoum. Following The flag When our soldieis went to Cuba and the Philippines, health a as the must im portant consideration. Willis T. Morgan, mured Commissary Sergeant U. S. A ol Rural koute 1, Concord. N. H., says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds. 1 took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in per fect health. And now in New Hampshire we find it the best medicine in tne world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. Guaranteed at Newlin Drug Co. Price SO els. and $1.00. "J rial bottle free. - NOTICE TO WAEfti COhJIUi Notice is hereby given Co all c msumers if water in the city otLaUrando, Oregon. lli.it all parties wiio wish to irrigate, are required to Tile an application for the same, with Hid City Rucuider. Irrigation hours; The laws for irri gation are as follows; tumi ii:iO to 7:30 p. in. Sijnol: H C. CiLAt. Water Supt Dated April 3 I 06 Dra'tu from Appendicitis decrease in tm same ra.io that the use ot Dr. King s New Lilu Pills increases. Tiiey sava you from danger and bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor always follow their us. Guaranteed by Newlin Dhuo 25c. Try them. LODGE DIRECTORY CaCI CS - La Graiwir Ai n 1 t i O r.-atts :..,y l,,,y r.., , fjt -.:. ai 8 . m. ..tjr K ui.ien' .r.v.-.ea s atu , , I- R- Snook V. S Jr. U u. rigger W. P. . i. O. O. F.--La Gran-ie Lod,je M0. !5 meets in their hall every Saturday n.ght vis,tir.g brothers cordially inviu-d to at t.7ld' , ,Cemet'iry P'at may he sten at Moael Restaurant. H. E. Coous.jf.. N G D. E, Cox. Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. Nr.. 31. i O O. K- Meets every first and third Thiirs iays in the month m Odd Fellows hail visiting patriarchs always welcome, n r - c L a E- f'OVLER.'c P. D. E. Cox. Scribo. M. W. A.- La Grande Carnn No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. u visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend r c um: i 1, . . w- "imams, v. John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF. AMERICA -Court Maid Marinn Nn 99 mt,tn ...u -r- . day night in Redman hall. Brutlwr re invited to attend. , . c KkkpHon Chief Ranger L. Snoocrass Financial Sec. Board ai TnKiuor. n- n. i i John Hall and C. S. Williaml , FRIENDSHIP TENT No. SI. K OT l.--Meets second and fourth Wednesdays ach month m I o o p hn . . n:ghts welcome. n ' H. C. Hall, Com. .ox Bloch. Record Keeper L. O. T. M. HIVF N,, 07 tirst and third Thursdays in the after noon at thfl tBilmnn I , . 1 1 All . ..mi, ru vrjium." ladies are welcome. MAimi-- I nun. I tI.. r , . . . C. Vkssey. Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E., La GFVANDE LOIIfil' Nn 433 Meets eacii Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks' hall, - on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. r l" PI... . r ,, , , . U. E. McCui.ly, Recording Secretary U GRANDE "LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD M ..i, every Friday of each month in tne K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. FhEo Jaooiis Consul Commamlor J. H. KM-.NB.Y, Clerk. RED CROSS "lOL)GeT No. 27 -Meets every Monday evening in Cj-,lle Hall. Corpe building. A Pythian wulcome to all visiting Knights, N. L. Acki.fs. C. C. R. Pauison. K. R. & S. RATHBONE-SISTERS RoweiaTem ple No. 9 meets everv Weiinr--.il.iv own ing at 8 p. m. in the rt. of P. Hall in the Corpe building. Visiting members cordi ally invited. Milly Frawley M. E. C Eunice Procter M. of R. & C. leiReusAuds ri ', n .1 s -.1; iL r- irT kas lie v XL nun rlv UO PS'HOWS UNITED A230LUTELY THE BIGGEST SHOW DT Y0?.LD, TO WHICH 13 NOW ADDED THE THRILL- IXG 1CC0-CIL?ACTER SPECTACLE. FIGHTING THE FLAMES. Scenery' Representing A Whole City Stage Bigger than 100 i:;t.uris superb tostur.ies Ila-iiificent Electrical Effects MOST CIGAIITIC AMUSEMENT FEATURE EVER' DEVISED. BIGGEST MENAGERIE ON EARTH, Tailc.t Giraffe Alive Kupe Hippopotamus Only Rhinoceros Citptivlly Den of Giant Po!..r Pears A Whole Caravan of Camels?" TMree I.'erJs of rie,i!ia;it;j, and Hie Biggest Collection of Caged Ani- ' t IC LI IU. Mm''h SUPERS S-FOLD CIRCUS. (.i'tm vy'rs.rir,'". - - Wpf lt.MV.TAj?rjr SENSATIONAL I'ZATURES MOST ASTOUNDING OF ALL, I JARFUL TRIP TO THE MOON, -i rr-Vt.Va'n.f' '.'.! HL MOST HAZARDOUS . NOTICE A few tons of Bound Bald Barlev hav tor sale close in. C. D. Huffman. NEW BRIDGE ACCEPTED The county judges of Union and Wal lowa counties met at the Wallowa bridge last Friday and inspected the bridge thai has just been constructed across Wallowa river. The officers cave the structure a thorough inspection and declare it to be a first class bridge in every respect. The structure is probably one of the best in Eastern Oregon and was built by the Seattle Construct iin Co. El(jm Re c6idt:r. . CARD OE THANKS' We wish to cxtund our most heartfelt thanks to the many friends and neighbors who so benevolently came to our assist ance duiing our recent bereavement. W. H. Allstott And family. Mi s. SruLTS and family. TRIM IIP NOTICE By the order of the City C imicil lh Mayor was in-,Uuc'.ed tn notify by publ ication, the owiiiii or a'-.:nls of Inl and bio ks w thin the city to h.ne thi Iringes und lings on the in.irgins of '.ha sta.'ts .ind Md.-walks trinimed up and S noothed down by pruning trees so the iiinlis will not absiiuct the streets or udf walks or inlorferu with head ge.ir ol ,ud'j-iti'iaiii or dran the hay olT wagon pissing along the stieets and by cuttnii; and leinoving tlio grass and w eds thai are unsligiuly or may be c.iuseof lira. You are also i .?q,.'sttd t) remove t'u dry gra.-.s and w . j.ls it 1 n I -'s I .-, -t m ry endanger adjoining properly during the Iry season. J. 13. SroooARp Mayor See our windo We have a special saie if Biushns and CjhiK 2 J ,'tr c.rt o:t f the iguiar piit w..icfi was ane idv low. II ou uili'l lonie tea'piu.ne us. Ni.wi.in Duuu Co. v. r'- ' :- or l rnrnnl r- c-A yim S.-vF O'A DOUS FEAT iOF: ALL. Fo:enw;t IvlJer, 'Incomparable Aerial Stars Supreme. Grottoes and Comnanieu T!ie Gr. af :,t Acrobni-,, tlie 3'i:;p!.:::;;Ai:.:..; Cymu l uiuiv Clowns. vij - .u: ..mu uuLouise :,nu Aermi enclave rillea with '.'t.'l .(: WOJIVii i-ORI;MOT AR1-N1C8TAR8. GORGEOUS STREET PARADE, a i m u-t A. i.r. TKE TtlOoT LAI vj, . V I.AHr."ST PACE ANT EVER SEEN. "jar? xmlLY at 2 find a T T., r . tt .. ra.v tickiit ADA,rr.; :,rLt aaCr V; iL o "uniiiuii i lends can oe becurcd on Show dav at the Watt Dmo- r.r At the Same Prices Charged on the Show Grounds. , S G Aft jam . mm 3 :. PAITS THAT PLAY GHOST! the kind that have no real "body"- have noplace in i ur stock, linmitati.m paint is worse than no p unt at. all. We have a care in providing p i Hit tint liiis tne w .sl. piesei - it, .ml i to its ap peaianc.e and altogether J..es what an A I paml shop should do. TANIELS & JARMAN; Paiicr lUinScrs anil Decora t.ui'iikirs La Grande National Bank ESJABL;ISHF;D 8 8? tnitcfl States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits S!60,0)0 0() 01-KCl-l.S AND DIRIT.rCliW "E0RGE PALMER, Vukx. J. M. BERRY, Vice Pruent. F. L. MEYERS. Cawifr, W. L. BREN'HOI.TS. Asmstam- Cashifr. GEORGE L. CLE AVF.R. F. M. BYRKit. A. 'll. COtlLLY. CC-PKeilNOTON. F. J. HC1.WES. : THE I OXFORD PIR JAMFS FARQUHARS0N, rop. 4 General banking business, pcrti of the world Drafts drawn on Cutnplru HftMirttuunt Of WINES, LIQUOP' jj AND CIGARS J Cold lunches and mixed drinks ' : specialty. Fair and impartial ! treatment to ail. You are invited i J to call and get acquainted. I J L MARS, I Contractor and Builder IValer in BinMinu Material Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. ' La Grande, Oregon , Urn a lino n,vt;n ... i. 1 ..... i.u,i( vum, ana I will n:.T.e tre re'i. rn:e uz wan & o WITCH HAZEL, THE ORIGINAL. J A Well Known Cure for Piles. Cures obstinate sores, chspped hands, eo j rema, skin diseases. Makes bums and s.al-is ; rainless. We could not improve Ihcqu ; I paid double lire price. The best saiva ; ;hal enpehonce can produce or that nio:.ey ' :an buy. j Cures Piles Permanently j DsWItt's Is the original and only pure an? i If nuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look to ! Hie nama DaWITT on every box. All olhert ; js courlerfeit. rirmriY K. C. OeWITT 4 CO.. CU1CAOO A. T. run, brus FOiT COUGHS FOR COLDS THE WOFiDER WORKER """" 6 B Arm CHAS. EBY. SR.. of Elizabeth. III.. wrlt. t -4 siciansvvho treat ud rr.o for La Crippo Wit ou, ft i" !,",: , ! bought a Sl.OO bottio of DK. KING'S NEW DISCOVCRY and iftrr t,Li 8 ard of this ono bottio I was ent.rcly cured." Ul and aftor taking rents PSi)cand$I.C3 ABSOLUTELY GUAR APJTFFnt Trlil . tt-etfrn SCLD !I3 RECOMMENCED BY : e w 1 i 1 1 1J i u r Co 1 1 ip.- my