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PHYSICIANS G L. BIGCERS M. D, Physiciah and Sircech WBe Ralston Bid. over J.M.Ee:ry's store Offce Phone Black 2i Residence Phone Red 1001 J. H. HUBBARD. M.D. Physiciar and Surgeon Otfce in Slater Building, Cor. Fir Street yj Jefferson Avenue. Phone Mam 79 DR. A. L. RICHARDSON , - PHYS.C1AH AND Sl'RGECN Office over Hill's Drug Store. Offi Phone 1 562 Residence Ma.n 5 " N. MOLITUR M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Cor. Adam Avenue and Depot St Uffioe Main 68 Re&ider.ce Yn 68 WILLARD SMITH lU PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGECN Tewis Building, opposite Scrrrr.er House (Jffice hours, 1 to 4, .7. to 8. p. m. hneMain71 lODGf M&ffTnoY HU 296F.O ittd to att BACON & Hall PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office in Foley Building, Phore Main 19 0. T. Bacon residence, Main 1 8 M, K. Hall residence, Main B2 OR. F. E. MOORE , , DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians :l..u;iia r ,... : rr - : Office Sommer Building lones: Office Main 63; Res. Main 64 Ur.H.Volp. Dr.F. Moormb.-ster. Physician Physician AMD SuROEON AND SURGEON (Specialties: Surgery AND DISEASES op Women. I Office :Corpe Building. Telephone Mai.i80 Residence of Dr. Moormeister: Main 61 Calls Answered Day and Night. ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Jj Attohnhys-at-Law LA ORANDE CRE30N Office in Foley Building ti. T. Williams A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS attornets-at-law Office in Ralston Building La Grande. Oreyon L. A. PICKLER L.vil, Minino, Irrigation Enoineerino and Surveying Estimates, Plans, and Spec.fi cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Bui'ding. i a Grands. Oo"10N Q-LB,ge,r, W. p1;"' Snook W.S n r r. J' A- Arbuckle, N. G. u- E. Cox, Sec 0SFTRMEF-N-. LLO. dav. m Vu nrsl lna ;rd Thurs- ?. in the month in Odd F.lln. hln "ung patriarchs always welcome. 0- Cox. Scribe. M. W. A.-L c.ta r. ,,, :fveryfirsral"thTrd"VedneVda of the month at I n r c V'citin . u v' r 1111. f, voting neighbors are cordially invited to John Hall. Clerk. U W"" V-C FORFRTFPC nr- ..i-n,. m..j m vr iwitniA-uourt dav rh?0" N I2 meets each Thur "y.mght in Redman hall. Brothers mviwd to attend. ET it . . n i i e nun imer Kancei -. L. Shodgrass Financial Sec. Inuu U ur. u. U. tSlOOERS John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP VI M. . ik-i't UU. il I , IV. U. 1 V7 .lMC?niand fourth Wednesdays ch month ,n I. 0. 0. F. hall. .siting vt. o H' c- Ba". Com Mox Bloch, Record Keeper , ?' 7; "iVENft 27-Meet every nrst and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Maude Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vesset, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E., U GRANDE LODGE No oo Meets eacn Inursday evening at tight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams Avenue., 4 Yisiting Brothers are eordialLy uiviieo. to attend. - E. W. Davis. ExaltH G. E McCully. Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mt, ?.ver.y. .hI'day of each month in tne . of k hall in the Corp building. All visitinc memhera walr.nm . ,fRED Jacobs Consul Commander j. n. rvEENEY, Lylerk. 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. St S. RATHBONE- SISTERS RowenaT.m- 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 Frawlby M. E, C nice Ppocter M. of R. &. C. FRATERNAL TRIBUNES NO. 119- wieets first and third rnday evening of each month in 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting members cordially invited. Franklin Harris. Chief Tribune. Eo. W. Kammerer, Sec. 2004 Adams Ave. WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE Ail goods are returnable if not satis factory and the price paid will be refunded Our stock is so complete that you are pretty sure to fine what you want here at all times. - Nr.wLiN Drug Company ABSTRACTERS J. R. OLIVER Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurance Office in Sommer Building La Goande, Oregon. Dentists 2. B. CAUTHORN dentist Office over Hill's Drug Store -A JRANDE, OREOON ETERINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Jfi'ce at Hill's Drugstore. La Grande Or Residence Phone Red. 7 0 1 ..ffice Phone 1561 Farmer L.ne 68 Mow is the time to have y our old umbrella re covered. Smith u ill do the work. CREAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycles LIGHTNING COLLECTION AGEJNT H. A. Watson. Mr. Our system gets the money. Full particulars made known upon 2 application to interested parties. 8 T-.W-fV rJ i.i rrmii ; ; V i. .III I e i Office Lewis building La Grande, Or. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL Wfl. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than i takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 . " Night " Black 1792 .. Wagon always at youi service THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF YOUR ' HOME will be greatly increased by care and judicious harmonizing of pat terns and colors in wall hangings ceding, and border papers. Some 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 HARS HUSRMD WU STEAL EOT The following is clipped from a Lot Angelee paper bearing date of Oct 6. Mrs. Lena Letts, living with her father and mother, her two children and her sister, Miss Adele Pfeffele. at 626 San Pedro street, has asked Protecting At torney Quy Eddie for protection from her husband who, she said, the fears is trying to kidnap her boy. D. M. Letts, Jr. Letts uvea at 614 Rrth avenue, and until last Monday the others of the family resided there also. On last Sunday, it is alleged by Mrs. Letts and her sister, misunderstandings between the couple which had already caused two separa tions culminated in personal violence, when Letts is said by both Mrs. Letts and her sister, to have chocked Miss Pfeffele, thrown his wife to the flnor and was only stopped when Miss Pfeffele CDvered him witn a revolver, and drove him out of the house. "My husband deserted me when 1 was ill and in a destitute condition," Mrs. Letts told attorney Eddie, "and had il not been for $20 given me by the city Council of La Grande, Ore., and other as sistance tendered me by total strangers, my children and myself would have starv ed. In spite of this he persuaded me again to live wan him and at once be gan his ill-treatment. The result is the present trouble end had it not been for my sister 1 should have been a tola wreck. As it is, 1 am nervous and frightened because I know he is trying to kidnap my boy and just as soon as the money can be secured 1 shall institute divorce proceedings." ' I Miss Pfeffele does not appear to be a day over 18, yet is the present sole sup nort of the m people, bearing her hur den with a light heart, but still finding time to protect her nephew, , "I will protect my sister and nephew to the end," she said last night, ''and if Dave Letts tries to molest her or get the boy 1 will kill him, as I told the prosecut ing attorney 1 would." Prosecuting attorney Eddie has the matter under advisement and will take some steps in the matter within a day or two. RESOLUTION Beit resolved: That a seven foot side walk, according to specifications provided by ordinance, be constructed along the North side of Greenwood Street from its intersection with Monroe Avenue to its intersection with R Street, and along R Street, East along lots numbered 22, 21, 20, 19 and 18, in Block 148, of Champ la ins Addition to La Grande. The Recorder is hereby directed to give the necessary notice to all property own ers abutting said proposed improvement that unless said side-walks are construct ed within ten days from and after the date of such notice the same will be built by the City, and the expense and costs of the same made a lien against such abutting property. I. R. Snook. Recorder Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 6'h day of October 1906. NOTICE OF PROPOSED SIDE WALK CONSTRUCTION Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the council of tne city of La Grande. Oregon, held on Oct. 3, 1 906, a resolution was passed providing far a 7 foot side walk along and upon the east side of Jackson avenue from its intersection with North 4th street to its intersection with North Depot street, tht unless said side walk improvement is defeated by a re monstrance signed by at least two thirds of the abutting property owners and filed wnn tne city Recorder within 10 cays of this notice, the sad side-walk will be ordered constructed by the council of said city. I. R. Sncok. Recorder. Dated this 6th day of Oct., 1906. It is enough that a wiman should he woll and strong to be charming and beau tiful, in order to oe this he mnt taU Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. one of the greatest beautifiers known. Tea or Tablets, 55 cents. Newlin Drug Co. YANKEE PHILOSOPHY The dark' brown taste the momin after comes frum paintin' the taown red the night afore. Experience is a good teacher, but lots uv men hev hard work gittin' acquainted with her. Some men keep their hands so t'ght cn their pocketbooks thet they prevent money frum slippin' intew them. Ef you want antique fumiter why yew'll hev the latest thing they is about. Thty is no seen thing ez a man hater or woman hater, but they is p'enty uv cases uv saour grapes. None uv us ubject to bein' slapped on the back, but we don't wanter be mace the mark fer a batterin' ram. Layin' in bed in the mornin' is a gocd place to think abaout dewin' work, but a bad place tew kerry it about. Jest when yew are goin' tswsee some thin' good frum a car window a string uv freight cars p5p inter view; an' we htv a good many freight cars all threw life. : SPECIAL NOTICE ' La Grande. Ore., Oct. 5, 1906. . To whom it may concern: ' As there has been some talk and won der as to whether the insurance company known as the Pacific Live Stock Associ ation, of Spokane, would ever pay its losses, if they had any, j desire to an nounce to the public that 1 lost a fine ani mal and that I received prompt payment in full. I cheerfully recommend this com pany to all, as being cheap, safe and reliable. : Yours respectfully, By F. S. Bramwell, Mgr. Rummafe Sale. : : The ladies of St, Peters' Guild will hold their annual fall rummage sale in the Slater building, Oct. 12 and 13, being Friday and Saturday of this week. They heve colected a large and more varied ass6rtment of goods than ever before for their customers to select from. Bear in mind the place and date. Notice of Appointment of Ad ministrator To Whom It Mav Concern Nntim i hereby given that the undersigned has oeen 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 th date hereof. Dated this 22nd day of August, A. D. 1006. Jessb Griffin. Administrator. CL'NTHER'S Is the best and only Candy, it is health ful, soulful, satisfying. A box of Gunther's at a critical moment has sealed and secured the happiness of many a home in the land. No imitation, however al lumg and attractive, can ever deceive those who hive known the genuine stand ard of unadulterated purity in Gunther's' One has but to taste of the incomparable sweetness and exquisite excellence of these delicious confections to realize that in Gunther's tho art of creating pure, wholesome and perfect dainties has reached the acme of its perfection. "An ounce of gold for every ounce of adulteration," is the motto that has kept Gunther's fcr fvrty s x years a: the head of the procession among ail comp etitors for the favor of jbe public. Nf.lin Drug Co. 40 '2 steps east of Post effice. starnTnuoIeTth Because her stomach was so weakened by use.ess drugg.rg tnat she could not eat. j Mrs. Mary H. vVa.ters. of St. Clair St., j Columous. 0.. was literally starving to I aeatn. Siie writes: "My stomach was so i weak from useless drugsThat I could not I eat, and my nerves si wrecked that I i coj a not Sieep; and not before I was given up io o:e wis i inciucea to try fc.,ectr:c B Iters; wit!i the wonderful result lUft improvement began at once, and a com plete cure followed." Best health Tome on earth. 60c. Guaranteed by Newlin Drug Company druggist. DECEPTIVE TREATMENT Mercury and potash are very deceptive trc-.tn snts nnrl the blond poinn ufferer who depends on them for a cute is sure t te disappointed. These minerals will remove the external symptoms an'l nlmt the disease up in the system for a while, but the trouble will siirelv return and the loathsome symptoms of sore mouth and throat, copper-colored hp..ts. fiilling hair, sores and ulcers etc., will 1 accompanied by the disastrous effects of tut treatment. The continued use of these strung minerals will completely ruin the health and weaken the system to such an extent that the original disease often becomes incurable and sometimes fatal. Merciirv and potarh eat out the delicate lining of the stomach and bowel destroy the gastric juices, producing chronic dvspepsia, cause mercurial Rheumatism, salivation, and where they are taken in large quantities cauht necrosis or decay of the bones. S. S. S. is the only remedy that ran cure Contagious Blood Poison surely and safely. This remedy of nature, maile entirely of roots, herbs and barks, antidotes and dcstmvs the powerful viru? of the disease and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poif-on and eonchiug and strengthening this vital fluid it removes every symptom and leaves the body in a strong, healthy con dition. When the bl-od has been purified with S. S. S. the cure is complete, and not one vestige of the poison is leit fr future out breaks. Do not waste valuable time, and dam age your health with the mineral treatment, but cure vour case with S. S. S . on al,k,.li!t..iu safe remedy. We offer a reward of i ooo for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle f :-:r.eTal. Book with in-true tions for t '.f treatment and medical ad vice with. -ut charge. r,it SWIFT SPECMC CO.. ATLANTA, CA. PURELY VEGETABLE. We Mean Business! WE ARE HERE FOR KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FORGET. Our business is constantly on the increase, and we see no reason why we should discontinue. Our etock of staple and fancy groceries is complete in every way and our system of transacting business seems to pleas the general public If you would like to get better acquainted with money saving to customers methods give us a trial order. VV would appreciate call from you and we will attempt to merit your confidence. SEATTLE GROCERY STORE LAWSON BROS. Prop. LUMBER i PPT AH ATi iti iiiLiuu r 1 3 WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold In La Grande, We deliver it to your building Grande Ronde Lumber Co f ! O PERRY, OREGON ; iinmntltiniiiii"t....".... - - - w SCHOOL FOR DANCING AND SOCIAL DANCES' PROFESSOR W. D. LANSDOWFC AMD WIFE Will open their school for dancing at the Cor Mfo;al Club Hall . La Grande, Oregon. TUESDAY EVENING OCT. 16, 1906 And will conduct their School Every Tuesday and Friday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lansdowne come highly recommended by public and press as teachers. . ' i ! Dancing is an accomplishment, while teaching it is an artistic science. ' Prof. Lansdowne'e past and practical experience of over 20 years assure to his pupils the best methods known to become proficient in the art. The Professor will give a Social dance every Tuesday and Friday night after class, from 9 to 12 o'clock. Class for new beginers from 7 to 9. Price of admission to Social Dance, 60 cents for evening. Private lessons will be given on Tuesday and Friday afternoon at Com mercial Club Hall. Parties who desire to learn up-to-date dancing will do well to attend this school. The Professor will teach all the latest up-to-date ball room dances during the season such as Waltz. Two-.tep. Three-step. Five-step, Oxford Glide to m.nton ' ROy,1 MUU' M'W'1' a"d 0thtr n of chardeanCM W'llb inlroducei ap'd taueht durin tn Social Dances free All terms reasonable. Absolute satisfaction i further particulars, apply at the hall Tuesdays and Fridays. 1 to 6 fc m A specie invitation it eitandnri tn th r,,.,j n.ii .iT ' . r J. Good cwt . " " yva ni , , u,,, asliUrB(, cveryDooy come. ight. La GranJe National Bank ESTABLISHED i 887 C United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 CO OFFICER AND DIRECTORS TEORGE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vica Phksickht. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cash.kr.' GEORGE L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. COMLEY. C. C. PENINGTON, F.J.HOLMES. General banking business, Drafts drawn on all parts of the world I CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. ; Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon j Ask for La Grande Beer andlget the Best 5 LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE I AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE