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mttmm cards PHYSICIANS u L. BiGGERS to. D. Physician and Suroeon t t c Pslston Bid. over J.M.Bei ry' store Offce Phone Black 1121 Ktiidence Phone Red 1001 DR. A. L. RICHARDSON Physician and Suroeon Off.ce over Hill' Drug Store. Un.e Hhone 1362 Residence Main 55 N. ttYSICIAN MOLITOR M. D. SUROEON Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St I'lhce Main 68 Resiaence Mam 6a WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON nwis Building, opposite Sommer House Office hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. P!-,Tne Main 7 1 BACON & HALL PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS (" ce in Foley Building. Phone Main 19 C. r. Bacon residence. Main 1 8 M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 DR. H. VOLP. Physician and Surgeon Jflice: Corps Building. Telephone Main 80 Calls answered day or night. GENERAL NEWS AS OUR EXCHANGES SEE IT STRUCK BED Of Kf Frank Rogers, who lives in Menastash canyon, about ten miles west of Ellens- burg, has a caller on his place that both a curiosity and a very valuable adjunct to have, says the Ellensburg Localizer. Several years ago he started to dig a well near his house and after getting down five or six feet he struck a hed of solid ice. He transformed the excavation from a well into a cellar and now has a cold storage plant that is second to none An even temperature is maintained and no care or expense is required to maintain it. The temperature is nsar the zero mark and a quarter of beef kept in the cellar remains fresh and sweet for an indefinate period. This natural ice plant has an altitude of about 600 feet higher than the bed of the canyon and has an altitude of about 1 00 feH above Ellensburg. Mr Kogersis independent of the icy factory and at this time such is a most fortunate condition. K. F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians Xlrksville Graduates, under Founder Office Sommer Building T ones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64 J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician and Surokon Office In Slater Building. Cor. Fir Street and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Main 79 ATTORN EY8 CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law i A ORANUR ONEOON Office in Foley Building i. f. Williams A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS attorneys-at-law i Office in Ralston Building ; Grande. Oreon L. A. PICKLER ' L vil, Minino, Irrioation Enqinbehinq AND SURVEYINQ Estimates. Plana, and Specifl ' cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. Lk Granbi,' Oheoon Dentists C. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST .ijffke over Hill's Drug Stqre , A iRANpf, OttElKIN TPRINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON On te It Hill's Drugstore, U Giande Oi Residence Phune Red, 701 ( .Ice Phone 1B6I Farmer Line 68 Walla Walla Union Bidding "Good bye' to a fellow prisoner who was lying ill in his cell, Ed. Bloom, a convict at the state penitentiary, committed suicide yesterday morning at about 6 o'clock by Jumping head first from the top tier of cells to the concrete floor, 30 feet below. Coroner Cookerly was immediately notified of Bloom s death, and after a careful investigation decided that an in quest was unnecessary. He authorized the prison authorities to dispose of the body as they thought best, and it is prob able that burial will be made in the cem etary ai the penitentiary. Bloom who was an American Jaw about 26 yeais of age. was serving his second term for buiglary, the last term being an eight year sentence, of which time he had served three years. While scratching the end of his nose with a loaded revolver, George Acres, at Saliginan Junction, Ma., blew the end of his nose off. Ott Brotheis, of Enterprise, are pre paring to leave in the near future for Uki- ah California, where they have purchased property and have already commenced the erection of a large building to be used by them asa brewery. They are dispos ing of their property here and axpeet to leave shortly. Wallowa News. HAS A POCKET FULL Of NUGCiETS Wallace Idaho. August 1 1-With $665 in tiie form of gold nuggets Frank Peart after an. absence of 14 months in Alaska relumed to his home yesterday. While away Mr. Peart located a gold claim about four miles Tom Nome, and it was from th claim that he extracted the gold mentioned. He expects to return to his diggings after a brief visit here and in Colorado. Only 82 years old "1 am only 82 years old and don't expect even when I gel to be real old to feel that way as. lunu as I can get Elec tric Bitters," says Mrs. E. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Qa. Surely there's nothing else keeps the old as young and makes the weak as strong as this grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in flamed kidneys or chrunia constipation are unknown after taking Electric Bitters a reasonable time. Guaranteed by New lin Drug Co. Prico 60c OREGOfl STATE f AIR On account of the Oregun State Fair which will be held in Salem. September 10-15 inclusive. The O. R. it N. will give a rate of one and one third fare to Portland plus $2 25, ticket carrying pa sengers through to Salem. The above rates will be offered under following con ditions: Sale dates September 6, 8 and IS. Limit Continuous passage in each dir ection up to the final limit. September, 1 7. Stopovers will not be allowed to pass engers in either direction. Children of half fare age, one half above rate. Validation for return Tickets must be executed for return by Southern Pacific agent at Salem or at the Fair grounds. tm a. ii noi properly validated they will not be good for return from Portland. FREE OH THtj of NOTICE Of FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed Administrator of the estate of John McDonald, deceased, has filed his final account as such administrator in the county court of the state of Oregon for Union county and said county court has fixed Monday, the 1 3th day of August 1306, for final hearing thereon and settlement thereof. Dated at La Grande, Ore., June 26, 1906. P. A. McDonald. Administrator LIGHTNING COLLECTION ; AGENT II. A. Watson. Mir. ; Our system gets the money. Full particulars made known upon e application to interested parties. a a Office Lewis building J La Grande. Or. TIIE TAYLOR STUDIO To thi Sumner Girl: I want you to visit my studio and let me show you how successful y I can photograh you in your sum mer gown. Come vtvleWur gown is fr.th and n.ui.'it will liviu nnat- er in, picture, than ' after it has 1 b.sn, to the laundry. Remember me. new location oi m TAYLOR; STUDIO nl urn e dour L the Observer ehQME BLACK 110 1 SUNU4Y PHONE 841 NOTRE Of ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ttuuwa i uaivujr tfiv.ii. umi Ly Itiimiv ul an order made by the Han. J. C. Henry, County Judge for Union county, state of Oregon, on the 1 0th day of July, 1 906, the undersigned, will, afte.- the 26th day of August, 1906, sell, at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property, belonging to the estate of D. B. May, deceased, to wit: All of lots numbered one and twenty- six, in block four, of Predmore's Addition to the town of La Grande, Union county, state of Oregon, being in said city of La Grande, Oregon. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, July 1 1, 906. B. T. May, Administrator estate D. B. May, deceased. Twenty year battle I was a looser in a twenty year battle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until 1 tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; which turned the tide, by curing both. till not a trace remains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmviile, Va. Best for ild Ulcers, Cuts, Burns and Wounds. 26c at Newlin Drug Co. LODGE DIRECTORY CA3LES - La G rande Aerie 295F. O ovary Friday night in Elk Visiting brhren in eets nail, at a . nvited to atU 3r.Q. UBiggers W. P. I. R. Snook W. S I. O. O. F.-La Grande Lodaa No. 16. meets in their hall every Saturday night. visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. J. A. Arbugkli, N. G. D. E. Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31, I. O. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. ismng patriarchs always welcome. G. t. Fowler, C. P. . E. Cox, Scribe. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F. hall. Ai. visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. C. S. Williams, V. C. John Hall. Clerk. LITTLE THINGS IN WALL PAPER "MV. tli dtftoiencea sometimes, k'uttern, coloring, texture, holdfast printing -lots vtf tnfles go toUe up V tucce&ses or, big failures in interior decorat ing. Get our fr? vice. look ty'tottfti our ax hitM rooms and so get wall tir that's worth your buyirig, STANIELS & JARMAN Paper Hanjers and ' i if Mi F'fi err J inn i m.,,-,,. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Maticn Na 22 meets each Thurs day night m Redman hall. Brothers re invited to attend. Ffttn Hon Chief Ranuor L. L. Snodonau Financial See. Board ol Trustees -Dr. G. L. Bioliems John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TFNT hln x u t t il. Meets second and fourth Wefaveadays iach month in I. O. O. F. haH. Visiting m.ehts welcome. H. C Ball. Coin. Mox Bloch, Record Ktt L. 0. T. M HIV E No. 27 - Meets vrv Hist and (Mid Thuidays in the after noon, at the Kedmen hall. All visiting ladies are. welcome. . Wauue LoNa Lady Cominander. M. C. Vkssev, Record Keeper. 8. P. 0. E.. U GRAND6 LODGE No 4SS-Meets each TWrsday evening at eight o'clock in !ks' hall, on Adams Avenue. VUwg Brothers are cordially invite4 Vc Mlend. E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler Q. E.. McCully, Reccing liecretary. LA ORANCuX LODGE No, 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meuts everv KXiday of each month in tte K ot P. hali in. the Ccp building. Ail ivisiticg members welcome, i Fred Jacoi Oou) QommAnder J. H. Keenkx. Clerk. R&D CROSS. LODGE, Na 87 -Meets ewy, MondAy evening in Castle Hall. Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Kruhts N. L Aceles, C C R. Pm0K. K. R. St, S. RATH BONE- SJSTEJRS Rowe v Tem ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even- mg at 8 p. nv in the K. of P. Hall in the Ccipe. twilling. Visiting members cordi ikUy minted. Mu.Lt Frawley M. E. C Eunice Pbocteh M 'J R, i C. THE OBSERVER HAS SECURED A REAL TREAT FOR ITS READERS You have all read about the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, and have nodoubt seen many pictures showing the truely awful effects of Natures' Great Convulsion, but how many of theie viewj have you saved. The Observer has secured the best of these pictures in book form and offers them to you adsolutely FREE. 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