PROrtSSlORAl CARDS
PHYSICIANS
O L BIQOERS to. D.
Physician and Surgeon
C I c Ralston Bid. over J.M.Bei ry 's store
Offce Phone Black 1321
fcbjidence Phone Red 1001
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Slater Building, Cor. Fir Street
and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Main 79
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Suroeon
Oflf.ce over Hill's Drug Store.
Ofl.e Phone 1362 Residence Main 55
N. MOLITOR M. D.
Physician ano suroeon
Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St
Uttioe Main 68 Residence Main 68
""WlLLARD SMITH
physician ma suroeon
uws Building, opposite Sommer House
- $fics hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
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BACON & Haul
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
(' lice in Foley Building, Phone Main 19
C. r. Bacon residence, Main 18
M, K. Hall residence, Main 62
DR. H. VOLP.
Physician and Suroeon
Joice: Corps Building. Telephone Main 80
Calls answered day or night .
iR. F. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physioians
Xirksville Graduates, under Founder
Office Sommer Building
T ones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
IAORANDB ORBOON
'Office in Foley Building
l.. r. William A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Office in Ralston Building t
. Qrande. Oregon
LA. PICKLER
L vil. Minino, Irrioation Engineering
and Surveying
Estimates, Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
Building.
w Qrande,
Obeoon
Dentists
C. B. CAUTHORN
dentist
Office over Hill's Drug Store
, a Grande. Oreoon
u f TERINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
OB'xe at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or
Residence Phone Red, 701
Uftfc Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68
LIGHTNING COLLECTION ;
AGENT
H. A. Watson. Mir.
Our system gate the money.
Full particulars made known upon
. application to interested parties.
Office Lewie building
La Grande, Or.
THE TAYLOR STUDIO
To the Summer Girl:
1 want you to visit my studio and
let me show you how successful
I can photograh you in your sum
mergown. Come while your gown
is fresh and new. it will look neat
er in a picture than after it has
been to the laundry. Remember
the new location of
THE TAYLOR STUDIO
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k next door to the UDserver
PHONE BLACK 1182
SUNDAY PHONE 841
LODGE DIRECTORY
AuLES- La Qrande Aerie 296F. O
a. meets ,iry f rway night in Elk
nan, at 8 . m. Visiting brhren
nvited to atu
. . I. R, Snook W. S
. Q. L Biggers W. P.
meetS in thnir hall lll.t-n Q,(,tra ninht
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at-
"" vMiBry piai may oe seen ai
Model Restaurant.
J. A. A r buckle. N. Q.
D. E. Cox. Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT Nn Ri I O
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
visiting patriarchs always welcome,
U. t. rOWLER, U r.
D. E. Cox, Scribe.
M W A I rrmA . Kin T7 AT
meets every first and third Wednesday
of the month at 1. O. O. F. hall. An
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. C S William 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.
Freh Hon Chief Ranoer
L. L. Snodorass Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers
John Hall and C. S. Williahl
FRIENDSHIP TFIMX M i u r t
K. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
n moran in i. u, u, r. nan. visiting
wights welcome.
. . . H. C. Ball, Com
viox block, Kecord Keeper
first and third Thliroriava in th rtor-
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome. '
Maude Lono Lady Commander.
M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper.
B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No
433 Meets each Thursday avenino 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-Mools
every Friday of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All
visiting members welcome.
r fcED Jacobs Cnnmil CnmrnnnHflr
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.
RATHBONE- SISTERS Roweia 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
ally invited.
Milly Frawley M. E. C
Eunice Procter M. of R. & C.
HORSES LOST
Return fifteen and twenty head of
young horses, brand half circle V on right
thigh, have disapeared from my pasture.
A reward will be paid for the return
or information leading to the recovery.
A. B. Con ley.
TOR SALE
Eight acres,6 room house, barn, place for
chickens or hogs, orchard, all kinds o
fruit and plenty of water. Located east
of flouring mill, will exchange for city
property Apply at premises. JohnQavan
IN A HURRY?
THEN CALL
Wn. iEYNGLDS
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than it
takes to tell it.
Day phone Red 76 1
Night " Black 1792
Wagon always at youi service
camwaHt
LITTLE THINGS IN
WALL PAPER
make big differences sometimes.
Pattern, coloring, texture,
holdfast printing-lots of
trifles go to make up
big successes or
big failures In
interior decorat
ing. Get our fretfad
vice, look through our ex
hibition rooms and so get wall
paper that's worth your buying.
STANIELS & JARWAN
Paper Haniers and
Decoratoratars
MIT
Division .
am
Two years ago this coming winter
there were some discussion of the matter
of dividing the countrv and it' now ftMmi
likely that the proposition may come up
again curing the coming session of the
legislature. The lines as .suggested Two
years ago may be seen by reference to
the map below. Whether any changes
will be made next time remains to be
seen. Jn any event the map herewith
submitted will serve to refresh the
memories of our people regarding the
question. Here it is: Union Republican
WANTS A CURE
Dr. J. J. McAllister left this week for
Hot Lake to try the efficacy of the mud
oath treatment for rheumatism. Dr
McAllister is the invimtnr iinrt ntnt of
the Specific Liniment, which is highly re
commended for rheumatism and kindred
ailments. Reminds us somehow of the
bald headed man who was selling hair re
storer. Milton Eagle.
SPECIAL EDITION
Editor George Currey, of La' Grande
was In the city Tuesday, in the interests
of a special edition of the Observer," soon
to be issued. He was accompanied by
Mr. Lyons, who Is aiding in compiling
matter fot the special issue. It is thought
that the edition will be out jn about two
weeks, and will doubtless contain much
natter of interest conceining the Grande
Ronde Valley and its boundless resources
Republican.
TO TEACH
THE DEAF
TO SPEAK
(Scrlppa Newe Association)
Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 25 Educators
interejted in bettering the teaching and
condition of the deaf and dumb are as
sembled here from all parts of the coun
try, to attend the seventh annaal summer
meeting of the American Association to
Promote the teaching o' Speech to the
Leaf, which opened today at Edgewood
Park. At the opening session, Represen
tative John Dalzell, of Pittsburg; Presi
dent John B. Jackson and superintendent
Dr, vvjlljam N. Burt, of the institution for
the Deaf of this state, delivered addresses
of welcome. Nearly three hundred dele
gated from all parts of the United Statss
are in attendance. Daily sessions will be
held after today in the buildings of the
Western Pennsylvania Institution for the
Deaf until the end of the month. Among
hose who will deliver addresses and
read important papers before the meet
ings will be Dr. A. D. E. Crouter, of
Philadelphia, Dr. Alexander Graham
Bell, of Washington, D. C, Edmund
Lyon of Rochester, N. Y., J. Fearon, of
Halifax. N. S., Frank Driggs, of Ogden
Ttah. E. McKay Goodwin, of Morgan
town, N. C, J. W. Blatlner, of Austin,
Tex1, and R. O. Johnson, of Indianapolis,
lud.
Dr. Crouler, who is president of the
association, is superintendent of the Penn
sylvania Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb at Mt. Airy. Philadelphia. Dr.
Bell founded the association, in 1890. and
has endowed it with gifts, amounting to
$100,000. The M'- Airy institution will
play a prominent part in the proceedings
THE ERUIT INSPECTOR
P. H. Dickinson, of La Grande, county
fruit inspeotor, was arou d among the
growers of Union last Friday, and found
our orchards generally in good condition.
H urges the importance of spraying un
til September 1st and cautions the grow
ers and dealers against the marketing of
infected fruitof any kind. Mr. Dickinson
s widd-awake man In his line Repub
lican.
GIRL THROWN fROM A HORSE
North Powder, Aug. 25. Mies Dolly
Ashbv was thrown from a horse yester
day morning while riding across her
father's ranoh near North Powder, and
had her shoulder broken.
A hard lot
of troubles to contend with, spring from a
torpid liver and biocnaaea ooweis, uniess
you awaken them to tneir proper action
with Dr. Kings Mew ure rius; tnepieas'
mna fTAr-.ttVB Aura for CoHS
" --
i n linn Thav nrftvent AooendicitiS and
ton up the system. 25c at Newlin
Urug uo.
GETS SK.000 f OR SHOPPING MONET
New York.'Aug. 24. Abraham White,
who is said to have made $2,000,000 last
week plcnging on the long side of the
Harriman stocks and with part of his
winnings bought the late John A. McCall's
estate at West EnJ. Long Branch, made
another coup yesterday and Immediately
went up town with his wife to spend his
winnings.
On Monday, White went to the office o
his brokers.
: "Mrs. White needs about $5000 shop
ping money," he said, "and there is no
reason why I should not get it out of Wall
Street n ,
Great Northern preferred came out on
the ticker at 305. "That looks cheap. I
think I'll get some of that," he said. He
took 600 shares at 305 and 500 Northern
Pacific ati 2 10.
Early in the afternoon. Mrs. White ar
rived at her husband's office prepared to
go shopping. White asked her to wait a
few minutes, closed out 600 Great North'
ern at 322 and 600 Northern Pacific at
218. netting him a total of $12,000.
"That will be enough," he said to Mrs.
White, "to buy linen and silver for your
new home.
PI AN NFW
(Scrlppe Newa Association) .
. Washinton, D. C, August 25. The
War Department is preparing to build near
this city, on Brightwood Road, .', within
the District limits, a large army general
hospitial. which will be the best equipped
institution of its kind in the world. For
months the army surgeons have been
engaged in looking up ; literature on the
subject and inspecting ' hospitals in all
parts of the country. They also obtained
much information from abroad. The
best ideas which prevail anywhere will
be used in the new hospital, which will
cost a little less than $500,000. To
this institution army officers and enlisted
men from all parts of the country and
the Philippines will be sent when they
are in need of special treatment. There
is a general hospital now at Washington
barracks, but it is not up to date and is
not large to meet all the demands on it
The ebuiqment of the hospital will in
clude a large number of appliances and
apparatus of the most modern pattern
which, as a is only found in some of the
best equipped special hosp'tals in this
country and Europe.
SEPTIC TANK WRECKED
The septic tank of the city sewer sys
em caved in some time during Monday
night, caused by faulty construction and
poor foundation,
The east side wall fell out and the roof
of the east end fell in, demolishing the
plant to a considerable extent.
The mayor and sewer committee have
purchased a carload of cement and are in
telephonic connection with a cement man
and an effort will be made to repair the
tank immediately. The tank cost about
$25C0 and cracked before it was com
pleted and has been a source of appre
hensiveness ever since Ashland Record.
I live and let my brethern live
with all that s good to me:
Unto the poor some cash I give.
The balance 1 give Rocky MountainTea
Newlin Dhuo Company
MILITARY
HOSPITAL
coughs QUICKEST CURE coTds
THE
THROAT
CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, UU writes: "I pld out over $160 U lc -! phy
ainiana. who treated ma for La CrlDDO without giving me any relief. ivard
bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY,
of this one bottle I was entirely cured."
Ptlu 50c indSI.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial. -.Watm
Newlin Drur Company
" ORECON STATE EArt! '
On account of the'Orei?ort Sitate Fair
which will be held in Salem, September
10-15 inclusive. The O. R. & N. will
give a rate of one and one third fare to
Portland plus $2.25. ticket carrvirtc iias-
sengers through to Salem. The above
rates will be offered under following con
ditions: Sale dates September 6. 8 and 13.
, 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 of
above rate.
Validation for return Tickets must be
executed for return by Sou'hern Pacific
agent at Salem or at the rair grounds.
, not properly validated they will not
be good for return from Portland.
Only 82 years old ,
"I am only 82 years old and don't
expect even when I get to be real old to
feel that way as long as I can get Elec
tric Bitters," says Mrs. E. H. Brunson,
of Dublin, Ga. 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 qr chronic constipation
are unknown after taking Electric Bitters
a reasonable time. Guaranteed by New
lin Drus Co. Prico 60c,
Notice of ADDnintmeni of Ad
ministrator
To Whom It May Concern Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed administrator of the es
tate of Louisa Griffin deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the same
to the undersigned, or to J. W. Knowles.
his attorney, within six months from the
date hereof. Dated this 22nd day of
August, A. D. 1 006.
Jessie Gipfin.
Administrator.
Pharmacists thmutrhnnt Iho tunrM hu
devoted their lives to the perfectine of
Holhster s Rocky Mountain Tea. It con
tains the chnicant rrArlir.t mnla mr,A kB,t
known to modern medicine. Tea or Tab
lets, 66 cents. . Newlim Drug Company.
nADE FROri NATIVE ROOTS.
5ATE AND RELIABLE.
That the roots of many native plants,
armvtnK wild In our Amorlnin fort-nta.
pn'8 tfiiiurkuhle priM-rtlMi for the cure
of human muludlt-s Is well proven. Evn
the untutored Indian had learned the
curative value of some of these and
tatiRlit the early settlers their uses. The
Indian never liked work so he wanted his
squaw to gel well as soun as possible that
Hue niiRiuuo ine worn ana let nim hunt.
Therefore, he dim "uiHxxxie root" for her.
for that wu their great remedy for fe
male. weakneswM. Dr. l'leree uses the
mime root culled ltlue Cohosh In his
"favorite Prescription, skillfully com
blnn with oilier UK-emu thai make It
more eiieeilve tliun miy other medicine in
ciirniK an the various weaknesses slid
painful deriuiKemenU i(i-iiliar U women.
Many ulllioied women hve been saved
from tin- iinratinn table and the mir
geniie knife hy the timely use of lloctoi
Pierce's Kavorile I'resi riplion. Tender
nes over the lnwer pelvic retflim, with
backache, knlls ol dizziness, fulntnesH,
bearing down patns or distress. should not
go unheeded. A course of t avorlte Pre
scription" will work marvelous hem-lit
in all such cases, and geuerully effect a
IHTinnneut cure If jiiTsI-'lcd in fur a rea
sonable length of time. The "Favorite
l'rescrlpiion is a harmless agoni, being
wholly prepared from native iinsllclnal
roots, without a droo of ulcohol in lie
make up, whereas ull other medicines,
put up for sakv ilinnigh druggists for
woman's peculiar ailiiiciiLs, eoniaiu large
quantities of spirituous liquors, which
are Very harmful, especially u delicate
women. "Favorite 1'rescriptlnn con
tains neither alcohol nor hurmfiil habit
formlng drugs. All lis Ingredients are
printed on iich bottle wrapper. It Is a
tiowerfiil Invigorating tonic, Imparting
leullh and strength In particular to the
organs distinctly feminine. Kor weak
and sickly women, who are "worn-out,"
or debilitated. ecclally for women who
work In store, ollice. or tclusil-room, who
sit at the typewriter or sewing machine,
or hear heavy household bunh-ns, and for
nursing mothers, Dr. I'ierce's Favorite
Prescription w ill prove s priceless benefit
because of Its health - restoring aud
strength-giving isiwer.
For constipation, the trim, scientiflf
cure is Dr. Pierce's Plea&aiit Ptiliuls.
HiM. harmless. vt sure.
WONDER WORKER
DR. KING'S
SOLD m RECQMEKQED BY
Repairs
for
Any Make of
Bicycle
at
Smiths
CREAMERY BUILDING
Agent for Cleveland Bicycles
J. L MARS.
Contractor, and Builder
IValer in Building Material
Building Stone. Clean Coarse Sand 'and
Gravel delivered. ' j
La Grande. Oregon i
Dro a line naming work, and i will i
nam tte rht crice.
Treasurer Calls For City Warrants
Notice ia herebv oivan that tw r.
now funds on hand to pay all out stand
ing warrants issued on General Fund of
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6289 endorsed Dec. 10, 1904. r
Interest on all warrants on nnnnral
Fund from No.5234 to No.B289 Indoei...
ceases from this date. v
There are also funds in the treasury to
pay all warrants issued aoainut WUr
Fund of La Qrande City, up to and In
cluding No. 6284 endorsed June 22, 1906
interest on all warrants ' on
Mater Fond from No. 6068 to No. 6284
exclusive, ceases from date of this call.
La .Grande, Oregon, July 31, 1906.
J. K. WhioMt.
City Treasurer.
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF UNION STATE
OF OREGON
In the Matter of the estate 1 of ') " !
K. D. Ruckman, Citation:
Deceased )
To E. H. Ruckman and Martha J. Ruck-;
man, and all heirs or devisees unknown or
non-resident Greeting: In the name of
the state of Oregon. You are hereby,
cited and required to appear In the county
court of the state of Oregon for the county
of Union at the court room thereof, at La
Grande, In the county of Union, onThur-!
day the 6th day of September, 1906 at
2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day1
then and there to show cause, if any you
have, why an order of sale should not be'
made as in the petition of the adminis-j
trator prayed for, of the following de
scribed real property belonging to said
estate, towit: !
Lots 1-2-3-4-19 b 20 in Block 21;
Town of Imbler. Union county, Oregon, to
pay estate debts and claims. I
.Witness, the Hon. J. C. Henry, Judge of
the county court of the state of Oregon
for the county of Union, with the seal of
said court altixed, this 7th day of August
A. D. 1906. I.
(Seal) Attest:J. B. Gilham, Clerk, j
By F. C. Bhamweu, Deputy,:
i THE 5
OXFORD DAK j
JAMES FARQUHARSON. Prop.
Complete uwurtDMDl of t
WINES, LIQUOR" J
AND CIGARS J
Cold lunches and mixed drinks a J
specialty. Fair and impartial i
treatment to all. You are invited '
to call and get acquainted. . J
LUMPS
and after taking
it cents
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