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PHYSICIANS
vi L. B1GGERS IK. D.
Physician and Surqeon
f tit. lston Bid. over J.M.Beirys star
OITc Prion Black 1321
. Ktiidenc Phone Red 1001
DS. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physiciak and Suboeoh
OiTc over Hill's Drua Store.
Cri; i Hhon 1362
Residence Mam 55
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-YSICA
MOLITUR
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M. D.
SUROCON
' Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St
C rhce Main 68 Residence Mam 68
. . ,. , W1LLARD SMITH '
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
I vwis Building, opposite Sommer House
Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
F -ne Main 7 1
BACON & Hall
. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
ce in Foley Building, Phone Main 1 9
f. Bacon residence, Main 1 8
M, K. Hall residence. Main 52
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DR. H. VOLP.
- Physician and Surgeon
Ufiir- 0rru Rii U iui TaUnknna Ma r. an
' j Calls answered day oi uignt.
il. F. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
. Osteopathic Physicians
! Xirksville Graduates, under Founder
Office Sommer Building
; F -oes; Office Main 63; Res. Main 64
ATTORNEYS
' CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
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' Attorneys-at-La
W rRANDB OREGON
'. Office in Foley Building
T. Williams A. C. Williaks
j W1LUAMS BROS
' attorneys-at-law
' Office in Ralston Building
L- Giande. Oreijon
;. . L. A. PICKLER
?Ji't, Mining, Irrigation Engineering
' and Surveying
I Estimates, Plans, and Specifi
' ' cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
V Building.
Granoe, Oreoon
Drnrists
C. E. C AUTHOR U
CJff.ct over Hill's Drug Store
SfUNCS. OriiGOh
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DR. P. A. CHARLTON
' VETERINARY SURGEON
On ce at Hill's Drugstore. La Grande Or
Residence Phone Red. 701
0: ce Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68
IIGHTNING COLLECTION ;
AGENT
H. A. Watson, Mgr.
Our system gets the money.
Full particulars made known upon
application to interested parties, e
Office Lewis building
La Grande. Or.
f If C TAYLOR STUDIO
To the Suhxfh Girl:
I want you to visit my studio and
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lei me ' m
I can photognn you in your sum- I
mergown. Come wmle your gjn i
f,n nH nam. II Will look ned- f
r ii a picture than after it has
Deen to tie launar
tne new location of
Remember
THE TAYLOR STUDIO
o next door to the Observer
Hfl'oNE BLACK 1182 i
MIW SUNDAY PHONE e41 I
lODtf MRKTORY
EAGLES - U Crande Aeiie 29tF. O
E.mt every Frioey night in Elk
r.i, at 8 i. m. Visiting brhren
nvi-.ed to atu .
. . I. R. Snook W. S
Q. L Bigger W. P.
I. 0. 0. F La Grande Lodge No. 16.
meets in their hall every Saturday night.
iiung orouiers cordially invited to at-
wna. cemetery plat may be seen at
model Kestaurant.
J. A. Arbuckli, N. G.
D. E. Cox. Sec
STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. SI. I. O.
O. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome.
G. E. Fowler. C. P.
D. E. Cox. Scribe.
M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets every first and third Wednesday
of the month at I. 0. 0. F. halL Ai.
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. C. S. Williams, V. C.
John Hall. Clerk.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs
day night in Redman hall. Brothers
ire invited to attend.
Fred Hon Chief Ranger
L. L. Snooorass Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biogers
John Hall and C. S. Williaml
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. SI. K. O. T
M.Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
ach month in I. O. 0. F. ha'l. Visiting
mights welcome.
H. C. Ball. Com.
Mox Blocii, Record Keeper
L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every
first and third Thursdays in the, after
noon et Mm 3Hmn hull. All visitinp
ladies are welcome.
Maude Lono Lady Commander.
M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper.
B. P. 0. E La GRANDE LODGE No
433 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams
Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to attend.
E. W. Davis. Exalted Ruler
G. E. McCully. Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mjjls
every Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All
visiting members welcome.
FfcED Jacobs Consul Commander
J. H. Keeney, Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27-Meets
every Monday evening in Castle Hall,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights,
N. L. Ackles. C. C.
R. Pattison. K. R. & S.
RATH BONE- SISTERS Rows la Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the
Corpe building. Visiting members cordi
llly invited.
Milly Frawley M. E. C
Eunice Procter M. of R. St C.
PAIMTS THAT PLAY
GHOST!
the kind that have no real
"body"- have no place in our
stock. Immitation paint is
worse than no paint at all.
We have a care in providing
paint that fills the wood,
preserves it. adds to its ap
pearance and altogether does
what an Al paint shop
should do.
STANIELS & JARMAN
Paper Mangers and
Decoratoratars
WALLOWA COUNTY
Send your collection
and cash items to
He Stock Growers and
fnrsBdiiK,
OF WALLOWA. OREGON.
We pay five per cent interest on
time deposit.
lAPITJU.
S25.000.00
C. T. McDaniel. Cashier.
A. K. Steunenhro. Pret.
li Crantlc Evening Otoer
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8. 1906
Published daily except on Sunday
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Per month
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Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND PROP
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appearing over a nom-de-plume. Signed
articles will be received subject to the
discretion of the editors. Please sign
your articles and save disappointment
AUVKKIlHINtt HATHS
Hply ad raiea rermatiM avua aiiMtlrvlk.it
'imlmullueiioili-nittMparlliiearM turn
kin, se lr Hm (urawh MubMiinni iiimi
clou.
xmluihiiM nt outtlolBUo. t ( r Una.
nle al Uiuka, In pr iM
They were all in town today.
Every livery stable, feed yard and
hitching rack was full of teams today.
A glance at the fine fat horses and up-
to-date carriages with which the farmers
came to town today was sufficient to
demonstrate the fact that La Grande
farmers are prosperous.
The toy ballon did not last all day. but
the effects of the pop corn and pink lemon
nade reached for into the night, therefore
things will be averaged.
STILL WORKING
The idea prevailed at the begining of
the land fraud cases in this state that
it was all a political scheme inanugerated
to catch a few of the "Big fish" and that
would be all there was to it. That idea
was a mistaken one and the convictions
continue and the untried docket yet re
mains a long one.
mi mmm or history
On Monday, July 23, just three months
and five days after the great fire (for
history, Mayor Schmitz tells us, begins
with that event), the public schools of San
r'rancisco reopened. To the forty-nine
bu Uings that had escaped the burning
in multitude of healthy, strong children
rlocked. Taniitd by the sun and wind,
refreshed b, months of living in the open
air, for hundreds of them had sojourned
in tents in refugee camps th-jughout the
summer months, they formed the nucleu
of the great army which his been grow
ing in numbers every oay since the schools
once more swung their portals wide.
One week later the school attendance
had grown from 24.694 to 29.000, and
the tide has not yet reached the flood.
This coming back of the children with
their joy in their work, their vigor, their
enlhusisam, their bright eager faces, is
a characteristic sign of optimistic spir t of
all our people in accepting existing condit
ions. .
A hard lot
of troubles to contend with, spring from a
torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless
you awaken them to their proper action
with Dr. King's New Life Pills; thepleas
antest and most effective cure for Cons
tipation. They prevent Appendicitis and
tone up the system. 25c at Newlin
Drug Co.
Mercnnr and potash are very deceptive treatment and the blood poison
tnfferer who depends on them fur a cure is sure to be disappointed. These
minerals will remove the external symptoms and xliut the disease up in the
yttem for u while, but the trouble will surely return and the loathsome
symptoms of sore mouth and throat, copper -colored upots, fulling hair, sore
nd ulcers etc.; will be accompanied by the disastrous effects of tb
treatment. The continued use of these strong minerals will completely ruin
the health ind weaken the system
disease ottrii becomes iiu'ui.ible and sometimes fatal. Mercury
and pwta It eat out the delicate lining of the atom ach and bowels,
destroy tht gastric juices, prodm-inx chronic dyspepsia, cause mercurial
Rheumatistn; salivation, and while tliey lire taken in large quantities cause
necrosis or decay of the bones. S. S S. it the only remedy that can cure
Contagious Hlood Poison surely and safely. This remedy of nature,' nude
entirely of root, herbs and barks, antidotes and destroys the owerful virus
ot the disease and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison and
enriching and strengthening tins vital nun) it removes every symptom
mikI leaves the IkmIv in u Ktrnnir liealthv rtn. I
f? fr dition.
Vtv &StV w'"'' '
aIVVa iNf vestige
mwr Sy breaks.
PURELY VEGETABLE. Ke our beiltn wlll the mineral treatment.
' but cure your case with S. S. S , an absolutely
safe remtdy. We ofler a reward of i ouo for proof that S. S. S. (ontaiiQ s
particle ol mineral. Book with instructions for Self treatment and medical ail
vie without charge. 7 SWIFT SPlCiflG CO., ATIAMTA, CA,
voiimon, rot RtYoumon
Social unrest it a characteristic of the
umes. a nooie discontent animates a
considerable proportion of the people.
Farmers complain that many things are
not right and that certain reforms are
impertively required. The wage earner,
as usual wants a larger return for his
labor, aspires to his own home, and to
knave his family enjoy comfort which
a few years ago were the luxuries of
of the few, Th nuagtr of industry it
constantly striving to find meant of
avoiding waste and of increasing profits.
Investigators want to make money fas
but an increasing proportion of them are
still more anxious to find investimentt
that will yield, say 5 per. annum with
out any lost whatever of principal.
Science and invention are constantly
making dis;overies and Improvements
that are working great changes in life
and i: dustr Women are striving for
more rights and wider usefulness. In
religion and in other fields of thought
the forceof inquiry and change is also
active. In all this unrest and ferment
some conservative people she only cause
for alarm. As a nutter of fact, the
situation is full of hope. If people were
lazily satisfied, if they were mentally
stagnant, if they were not striving for
a hish motility sr.d s .! nii-itiilfv
then indeed alarm might be well felt for
the future. Enemies of the body politic
all who fatten by (pedal privilige for the
few at the expense of the many, thrive
best among acqiescent people. When the
public is wideawake, ever on the alert
over its pressing problems, progress is in
in the air.Stagnat people can be aroused
and secure their rights only through
revolution. People who are physicially
and intellectually active will progress
through evolution. And there's all differ
ence in the world between evolution and
revolvtion.-Oregon Judd Farmer.
MAHARA'S MINSTRELS
Traveling in their own $30,000 palace
car, carrying the latest creation of the
famous scenic artists, Sosman and Landis
of Chicago, in the way of scenery, en
trancing costumes to aid the efforts of
2S of the foremost colored stars. Mahara
Brothers ought to be able to furnish two
and a half hours of music, mirth and
melody, odils and ends and oddities that
would be acceptable to the gloomiest in
dividual living. Mahara't minstrels will
appear in the opera house her August 1 3
night giving that street parade at noon.
SPECIAL SALE
On Saturday afternoon and evening at
Grandy St Russell's meat market the ladies
of thii Methodist church will offer for sale
a number of especially fin home mad
cakes and bread Not a lew of these
lad.es think they are about as fine cake
makers as it is possible to find anywhere
and will try and substantiate their reputa
tion upon this occasion.
SUSTA NS SCALP WOUND
Mr. Sun, who makes himself useful
about town by doing odd jobs, sustained
severe scalp wound this morning. He
says he was carrying a tray of glassware
in the Chop House restaurant when his
feel slipped and he fell, throw.ng the con
tents of the tray against a wall. The
glass was smashed and it wat pieces of it
that cut his scalpin a very serious mariner.
f STRAY lOTKf
Notice is hereby given that I have at
my place seven miles south of La Grand
two stray hortet described as follows
une niacx geiaing oranoed circle V on
rig it hip and his one white front and hind
foot. One bay gelding branded JW on
eft shoulder. Owner may have same by
paying charge. J. Anthony.
WA DECEPTIVE
TREATMENT
to such an extent that the original j
When the blood has been purified
S tne c"re ' lo'"l'lete, and not on
of the poison is left for future out-'
Do not waste valuable time, and dam-'
I HELP
j WANTED
20 GIRLS FOR
HAND IRONERS j
A.
STEAM
PHONE
La GiYnfc,
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SEED
Field and Garden
IN PACKAGES AND IN BULK
For several seasons we havt been the leading seed
distributors of Union county and our present stock
is larger than ever Everything In the seed line
Seture our prices on either small or quantity
purchases
MV. OLIVER
Sln.lr T3uildine:
IEFFERSON AVE Main 57
If you bring her to our.
ICE CREAM PARLORS
you wiM have her won withou
pleading your case at her feet !
SELDER, Tl Candy
1 Man
MEAT
Fresh and Cured
Can be obtained at this mar
at all times. We deliver all
orders promptly. Phone to
us or leave your order. We
will do the rest.
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KR0USE BROS Prop.
Successor to J. Bull and Co.
Phone Main 48
Brick furnished in any quant.ty or any
style, No contrast too snail or to
large. See samples our pressed
brick.
GEO. KREIGER.
La Orauilt-, Ort-guu .
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LAUNDRY
MAIN 7
Oregon.'
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1 J M.AlUSIfRS SPIOfK lIKIMtfir
A New Remedy. Sold by all Druggist
Give it a trial.
Repairs
for
Any Make of
Bicycle
at
Smiths
CREAMERY BUILDING
Agent for Cleveland Bicycle
All our groceries are good, clean,
fresh, and pure.' Th kind that
will make your meal vary delici
ous, and give th house-wife an
asy task in prepairing it.
We challenge the city on fresh
farm produce and berries. Every
thing that should be found in a
first class grocery.
PROMPT DELIVERY
PHONE MAIN 48
QEDDEJ BRlf I
NCRTH FIR STREET
LA GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL
MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT.
This is on of the best musical in
institutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley are
begi
aegininng toditcover the advantage
of this school. The system la th
latest and most oractical, and in
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cludes all the latest discoveries in . I
the art of teaching music. The I
school is divided into two depart- J
mente; No. ) is for beginners from J
5 years or more and are taught
the first three grades. Pupil com j
on hour each day. This is no kin- I
dergarten system but far superior. 1.
In No. 2 the grades are from 5 to f
16. Here they graduate. Pupils '
take one or two lessons a week at i
they desire. No echolars will be J
permitted to remain in this school ,
who do not study.
Opposite th Foley House over
the candy store. Phone. 473.
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