PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICIANS
L. BIQGERS M. D.
Physician and Suroeon
C!t Rllton Bid. ov.r J.M.Be.ry . .tor.
Officj Phon. Black 1521
Kmdenc. Phon. Red 1001
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Physician and Suroeon
Office in Slater Bu.lding, Cor. F.r Street
and Jefferson Avenue. phon. Main 79
DS. A. L. RICHARDSON
Physician and Suhoeon
Off.c over Hill's Drug Stor.
Offi Phon. 1 562 Residence Mam 55
N. MOLITOR M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUHOEON
. 1Cor:,A.dam Avenue and Depot St
Umoe Mam 68 Resmence Mam 68
WILLARD SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
i.ew:s Building, opposite Sommer House
witlC hours, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m.
FVi,Main71
BACON & Haul
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
''"tico in Foley Building, Phone Main 19
U I. Bacon residence. Main 18
M, K, Hall residence, Main 52
OR. K. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians
Kuksville Graduates, under Founder
Office Sommer Building
1 IWIWU 4
u3, Res. Main 64
Dr. H. Volp. Dr. F. Moormeisteh
Physician Physician
AND SUROEON AND SURGEON
(Specialties: Suroery
ano Diseases
of Women.)
Office:Corpe Building. Telephone Mai.i80
Residence of Dr. Moormeister: Main 61
Calls Answered Day and Night.
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
l ORANDE OREGON
Office in Foley Building
u. r. Williams A. C. Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Ralston Building
La Orande. Oregon
L. A. PICKLER
C.vil. Minino, Irrioation Enoineerino
AND SuRVBYINQ
Estimates. Plans, and Specifi-
cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
Bui'ding.
i.A Chandi, Oreqon
Dentists
Z. B. CAUTHORN
DENTIST
'Jffic. over Hill's Drug Store
.A iPANUB, OhEOON
" f ERINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Off ce at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or
Residence Phone Red, 701
Office Phon. 1561 Farmer Line 58
f I IGHTIMIIVG COLLECTION
AGENT
h. A. Watson. Mgr.
Our system gets the money.
Full particulars made known upon
application to interested part es.
r Office Lewis building
I La Grande, Or.
IN f HURRY?
THEN CALL
WH. KEThCLDS
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than i'
Ukestotell it.
Day phone Red 76 1
Night " Black 1792
Wagon always at youi service
"TO CURf A fflON"
says Sam Kendall, of Philipsburg. Kan.,
"just cover it over with Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and the salve will do the rest."
Quickest cur. for Burns, Boils. Sores.
Scalds. Wounds. Piles. Eczema. Salt
Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and
Sore Eyes. Only 25c at Newlin Drug
Company drug store. Guaranteed.
A Rcfractionist of
Uncommon Abilit
Makes Examina
tion Free
Dr. W. H. Keatinfl. the eye speciaKt of
Salt Lake, is being kept busy.Alany
Pople are taking advantage of tyfs noted
specialist's visit here to ha v. prer glass
es fitted. The doctor orind
glasses he fits, insuring a peect fit, and
"use wno have gotten glaes from him
consider his charees verv
doctor is not a strangeri the city as he
as Deen making his yirly visits here for
the last five years, he doctor ouaran-
teesany glasses fitd by him to be en
tirely sausfactoryAnd we can vouch for
me racl that he A thoroughly reliable
Office
the Ronde Valley
House.
lODCf DIRECTORY
ACLKR - I f:r,BJa A once r
ft. niioU :iry Frioay night in Elk
rauJt 8 i. m. Visiting brhren
nvitld to atu
, L , I. R. Snook W. S
Jr. C. L Biuuftrc W P
mets in their hall every Saturday night.
Visl
uruuiers coraiauy invited to at-
ten
Model Restaurant,
vxniieury piai may oe seen at
J
A. Arbucklb, N. G.
Cox, Sec.
ST&R ENCAMPMENT. No. 51. I. 0.
0. F.-XMeets Bvarv firt an,l fhlrH Thiir...
days inVhe month in Odd Fellows hall.
visiting uainarchs always welcome,
U. t. fOWLKR. C. P.
M. W. A. La GranHn r.amn Nr. 77CIX
meets everyVrst and third Wednesday
of the month I. 0. 0. F. hall. Ai
visiting neighboV are cordially invited to
attend. c. S. Williams, V. C.
john nALL, uerk.
FORESTERS OF AMERlCA-Cou
Maid Marion No. 22 m'ts each Thud
aay nigm in Kedman hall. Broths
ire invited to attend. 1
Frep HoV Chief Rant
onodorass t-inancialbec.
Board of Trustees Dr. p. L. Bk
JOHN MALL and C. S. WlLIIAML
FRIENDSHIP TENT iMo. S5t, rO. T
Meets second and foufth Wedrsdays
mch month m 1. 0. 0. F. haU. isiting
nights welcome.
H. C. Ball. Com
no block, Kecord Keeper
L.O. T. M. HfVP Nrt 07
eets every
he after-
first and third Thursdays i
noon ai me rfedmen hall.
All visiting
ladies are welcome.
Ma ude Lono Laiw Commander.
m, vessey, Kecord Ke
B. P. 0. E., La GRANf E LODGE No
433 Meets each Thuday evening at
eight o'clock in Etks'iall, on Adams
Avenue. Visiting Broliers are cordially
invited to attend.
E. W. Da
, Exalted Ruler
G. E. McCully, Reeo
ling Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No. 69.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mjols
every Friday of each montlAw in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp buildiiX Al
visiung members welcome.
Fred Jacobs Consul iZjmmander
J. n. Kkeney, Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGC, No. 27-Meets
every Monday eimg in Castle Hall
Corpe building. A. Pythian welcome to
all visiting Kmgls,
N. L AcKi.ts. C. C.
R. PAfTisuiK. R. & S.
RATHBONE-SISTERS Roweia Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
ing al 8 p. in. in the K. of H. Hall in tiie
Corpe building. Visiting members cordi
ally invited.
Milly Fhawley M. E. C
nice Procter M. of R. & C.
THE ATTRACTIVtfyESS OF
YOU. HOME
will be creatly increased by care
and judicious harmonizing of pat
terns and colors in wall hangings
ceiling, and border papers. Sjiiib
of our most recent designs in wall
papers are as well worth seeing
as a line of paintings or etchings.
Yet the exhibition's free! Wel
come any business day.
STANIELS & JARMAN
Paper Hangers and
Decoratoratars
MarrieuSepiLjalSQe,.,. 8 p. ST
1r. VYaltetxVPollDck.n(LjVLE Qlidvt
Liy i the-bimeLbfnde pareriti
Mr
d Mrs-james UllyMr.th.Dreserrce
manv friends &nd ralaliK -
a, i ,:.'',r -.7wc . .: t
iui.,ruuikjt is,ina.saaci Kr. .nd js
Pollock, of Portland. and"iJn. th. n..n
chop, bouse L QLraflde,. r..
' t ' ' t: ,7'i i
white 'ace dress and held vpj.Uy bViyet
of white Vvtt. .Th ktfwnUidirth.
MiSS.LilJy iaa.very jocular. yauna ladiLtnot 1,1 ,ny ,or ' "'"! hang ov.r.th.ir
ofislcityd
sjfc"uu--4.uuii(ia mjner.i i"vm
the bride, and both ofVaJJowr ,''M',''tet,b t"-
ied in white and held whit Wj ,,2M tWleft. Setter
jets. , "
The gro:m looked "very handsoine.
ack.and Mr. Tom MMIer, of W..
.usin of th. bride, anl Mr. tyman ,PoJ-
ck. brother of the brideor.fW W;.ht
black
cousin of the bride, and Mr. tvman Pol
lock, brother of the bridegroom, Wre, bjst I .
man.
The ceremony was performed bv"v!
M
ayfield of Elgin.
After congratulations, the euests . re
tired to th. dining room, where an ex
ceedingly good supper was served, with
ss Bertha Pollock, sister of the bride
groom, and Miss Madolon Lilly, sister of
the bride, as waitresses.
The table
oeauuruiiy aecoraiea
ith flowers, by Mrs. McCormick and
M
iss Lizzie Combs.
After supper music was furnished by
rs. Pollock of Portland.
Mr. Pollock and his bride left amid
shower, of ric. and the manv aood wish
es of their friends. They will go directly
to Portland accompanied by Mrs. Pollock
and Miss Bertha, and will visit there
while and will make an extended visit at
th. coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Pollock will make their
future home in La Grande, and may their
journey through life be a bright and help-
tul one.
The young couple were the rec'iDients
of many useful and dainty presents.
WfDDINa BELLS
the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.
M. Stacey, at 6 o'clock Thursday even
ing, September 20, Mr. Waldo B. Bach,
of Imbler and Miss Mabel A. Stacey of
La Grande, were united in marriae. bv
Rev. W. H. Gibson, pastor of the First
tist church.J A goodly number of
relatives aflU friends made up the merry
company. After the ceremony an elegant
wedding supper was spread and heartily
partaken of with joy and rejoicing.
Mr. Bach is a successful business man
of Imbler, engaged in lumbering interests.
1 he bride is a daughter of La Grande,
known, loved and honored by a vast circle
of friends in the city and .valley. She has
spent some months in Chicago in school
recently but returned to make glad her
friend and lover. The youne couole vill
spend their honeymoon in the coast cities
and on their return will be at home to
their many friends at Imbler.
MARRIED
rlOAK-GOOD-In this citv at 7:30
Thursday, Sept. 20, 1906. at the
Presbyterian Manse, Charlie Hoak and
Jessie Good were united in marriage
by th. Kev. E. t). Hays
The young people will make their home
in this city. .
OUR DRUG STORt AT
YOUR DOOR
You practically derive every benefit of
having our complete stock of high grade
goods at your very door by using our free
delivery lervice. Just step to your phone
and let us know what is wanted and in a
twinkling it is on the way to you. If it is
brushes, combes or something of that
kind, tell us about what you wish to pay
and we'll send an assortment to choose
from. If at any time the item sent is
not just what is wanted don't hesitate to
return it. We call for prescriptions and
deliver the medicine as soon as Compound
ed. Newlin Drug C ).
FOR RENT-Six room, house furnished
or unfurnished, inquire of Mrs. W. W
Berry-or Al Andrews' store.
jwFlrt
S;ek'rist &Co..Jewelers. have placed on
sale at their store 400 fiine watches
at wholesale prices Mr. Herman Siegnst
while in San Francisco secured about 7U0
Wallham Elgin watches at a bargain part
cf which were sent to this city and plated
on sale.
Watch their window for bargains.
It brings to the little one that pricelers
ili'i of healthy Hesh. solid bone and muscle.
That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea does. Best baby medicine on earth.
Tea or Tablets, 35 cents,
Newlin Druo Company.
I WOOD SAW
Wood sawed promptly
Rates reasonable
In lots of ten cords or over 0c
In lots of less than ten cords 50c
Leave orders atG. D. Hager
ty's Feed Store, on Adams
Avenue or telephone
I JOHN VANDORFEY
the vther
tm of the
pnjpwggi wnefrel sVlUecpnh. heuse.
HsjjaaiUnd it it you caojsut yourlduljf
4-5uY..hwaWith3 tjit-will 'turn
th
hiiuw om m a tew years and
you in as owner. Two parties answered
!'3!tflM! flS. nd now J will
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w " Weasarif-Hom. an nWf
oPhl. X)rily W'lti W0Q0
A" itfeep "fir itym
come in Biwsee fh; 'ofyou'n misj me 3?:.07Vq ZiJti
Wt.TBt BROkfcN-LAND'MAw, . mTM landSi . n
-' x,, ; 3gQT? f 5) 33 QflDia3 JUAP
a - A SCHOOL BOOrv iAyiW : 1 1-J- V.B(JtandJ J 1 I MJC
. ' v- I 5f ZJLi?." LAI-. , ..
W. ttmtm. a. ocomolateiassartmeKt of
4eodaconiili4ndstho4BikS.w There's a
ar:rarT paxksee8polly Hyti
my-rar..vjalr.ldrrr? s.'i .to 1
I' taz iua MawciNiCHirS Co.
List of liens asainsllfia lalinvia
scribed lot and hnc.hr) Jii.it. ih.,.
. 1 '. TV'
on ceriain portions or f ourth Strejt. sit
uaiea in Arnold and Urays additian also
in that of Chaplain's addition to trie city
of La Grand., Oregon. ,
LOT BLOCK OWNER . ASSESSu't
E of 4th. 3 30 Wat Una 90 60
130 J. L. Caviness 23.60
4 31 . James McCoy 22.00
3 31 " " 22.00
2 31 David Troy 23.60
131 W.J.Snodgrass23.60
W of 4th 5 ' 88 , Amalgamated
S Co. JSjj E. M.
Anson 4 , 23.80
6 t 88 : Amalgamated
SCn k F M
. Anson ,tj 25.20
State of Oregon )
City of La Grande
I, I. R. Snook, Recorder of th. city of
La Grande, Union county, Oregon, do
hereby certify, that in accordanct with
Ordinance No. 4 series 1893 entitled "An
ordinance to provide for the improvement
and repairing streets and sidewalks, and
the enforcement of liens upon private
property for such improvement, passed by
the council of the city of La Grand., Ore
gon, on the 3d Jay of May, 1893, 1 have
assessed the respective amounts, set op
posite the respective lots and blocks, to
the owners thereof, and against th. said
lots and blocks, and hav. herein entered
the same as a lien in favor of th. said
city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon,
and against th. respective lots and blocks
and the owners of the same. In witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of the city of La Grande,
Oregon, this 3d day of September, 1 906.
I. R. Snook,
Recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon
TREASURER'S CALL
FOR CITY WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that there are
now funds on hand to pay all out standing
warrants issued on General Fund of La
Grande Ciyr, up to and including, No.
6344 endorsed January 14th 1905.
Interest on all warrants on General
Fund from No. 5290 to No. 5344 in
clusive, ceases from this date.
There ar. also funds in the treasury to
pay all warrants issued against Water
Fund of La Grande City, up to and in
cluding No. 6388 endorsed.
Interest on all warrants on Wa tar
Fund from No. 6235 to No. 6388 inclus
ive, ceases from date of this call.
There are also funds in the Treasui y
to pay al) warrants issued against the
pound fund. Interest on all warrants on
the pound fund ceases from date of this
call.
La Grande, Oregon, Sept., II, 1906.
J. K. Wrioht,
City Treasurer
coughs QUICKEST CURE'ofih
THE
FOR
THROAT
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Wm5Jci.UI.00 ABSOLUTELY CUARAfJTFPn? ,. .,,,
N ewlin Drug Company
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aoie agents:
FAIRBANKS -
S PORTLAND
J .'oJhqolirriSntsSVMfty
Z OfHce in LVGrancU Natioriai BanFg ulfdlng" .
La
tnlted States Dep6sAdr9 A J
Capital Stock, Surplus and
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OPHCEHS AND DIRICTORS ,
TEORGE PALMER. Phdbnt. j. m. BERRY.V.c. tatwr.
F. U MEYERS. Cashier. . I
W. L BRENHOLTS. Assistaht Cashibr!
GEORGE L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. ,. A. B. CONtEY.
C. C. PENINQTON, " F.J.tlOLMES. '
General banking business,
parts of the world
SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES
Th. O. R. & N. Company announc.s
th. following rate, for th. following
places and events.
L D. S. CONFERENCE AT
SALT LAKE CITY OCT. 3-6
Round trip tickets good for final return
Oct., 15, $19.46. Tick.tson sal. Oct. 8-4-6-6.
PENDLETON AGRICULTURAL FAIR
SEPT. 24-29
Round trip ticket with final return Oct
1, $2,95. Tick.tson sal. Sept. 24-29
Retuan limit Sept. 29.
BAKER CITY AGRICULTURAL FAIR
Sept 19-22
Round trip with final return. Sept 25
$2.10, Tick.ts now on sal.
THE BREATH Of LITE
It's a significant fact that .he strong.st
animal of its atz th. ernrill. l. . l -
i t . - " ii.. ilia
larg.st lungs. Powerful lungs mear
pow.rful creatures. How to keep the
breathing organs right should be man s
chiefest study. Lik. tnousands of others,
Mrs. Ora A. Stephen., of Port W.Hiams.
O.. has learned how to do this. She
writes: "Thre. bottle, of Dr. King'. N.w
Uiscov.ry stopped my cough of two y.ar.
and cur.d m. of what my f hands thought
consumption. O, if. grand for throat and
lung : troubl..." Guaranteed by Newlin
a i mi uouia irta
WONDER WORKER
DR. KING'S I LUNGS
SOLD MED REC0-1EKBED BY
Estate
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linds
MORRIS
CO.
undivided profits $160,000 00
Drafts drawn on: all
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In th.
County Court of th. Stat of Oregon for
Union County. In th. matter of th.
tath of R, D. Ruckman, decetsed. No
tice is hereby giv.n that th. undersigned
as administrator of th. .state of R. O. -Ruckman,
deceased, pursuant to an order
or th. above entitled court mad. and an-.
Ur.d on th. 6th day of September A, D.
1906, will from and after Friday, th. 12th
day of October 1906, proc.ed to sell at
private sal. for cash to the highest bidder,
subject to confirmation bv th. court, all
of th. following described real .state, vii:
Lots 1, 2, 5, 4, 19 and 20 In Block 81 of
th. Town of lmbl.r. Union County, Ore
gon. C. H. Finn. Administrator.
Dated and first publication, September
12th, 1906.
(ALL f OR BIDS.
Th. Recorder of th. city of La Grand,
Oregon, will receive bids up to October
3, 1906, at four o'clock of ssid da for the
grading and graveling of Sixth Street
from its int.ra.ctbn with Washington
Avenue to I Street as Der aoaciflcatinn
to b. seen at th. Recorder's bfflt said
biJ to be accompanied by a cttified check
to b. equal to ten per cent of th contract
price. Th. right reserved to r.iect an
and all bids.
Dated this 17th day of August, 1900.
C. S. Dunn.
Chairman of street committee