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(SESSIONAL (AfiDS HHVSi CLANS ii L BIG3ERS ft.. D. Physician and Suroiok Cite f slston Bid. ovtr J.M.Bairy'i star OBrc Phon Black l.kiidenc Phon Rd 1321 1001 J. H. HUBBARD. M. D. Physician add i,uncton Offic in Slater Building, Cor. Fir Street and Jetferson Avenue. Phone Main 79 JS. A. L. RICHARDSON Physician and Surokon ; 0..'.c over Hill's Drug Store. Uffi.e Hhone 1S62 Residence Main 65 N. MOLITOR M. D. AND SUROEON PHYSICIAN ' Cor Adams Avenue and Depot St Uffioe Main 68 Resioence Main 68 wTllard SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Buildinn. oDDosit Sommer House i.ew ;if,c hours, i h-in4 Main 71 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. AMUSEMENT BACON ii Hall. PHYSICIANS AND SUROBOHS Office in Foley Building, Phone Main 1 9 U. T. bacon residence, Main 18 M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 R. F, E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians Kirksvill Graduates, under Founder fa.tiMtnrr lT,nes: Office Main 6S; Res. Main 6 Jr. H. Voup. Dh. F. Moormeister. Physician Physician ano Suroeon and Suroeon (Specialties: Surobry and Diseases op Women.) Jfflce:Corp Building. Telephone MaU80 Keeidenceof Dr. Moormeister: Main 61 Calls Answered Day and Night. ATTORNEYS CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law LA ORANDt ORE0ON Oltf ce in Foley Building ,i. r. Williams A. C. Williams WILLIAMS BROS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office In Ralston Building Oranda. Oregon L A. PICKLER L.YIL. Minino, Irrioation Enoineerino and Surveyino Estimates, Plans, and Specifi cations. Office in Bohnenkamp Building. . a Ohanm. Orboon ABSTRACTERS J. R. OLIVER Abstracts op Title. Fire Insurance Office in Sommer Building La Qoande, Oregon. Dentists HI HENRZ EXPLAINS says HI Henry "Now and then some person champions the old style minstrelsy but the masses would not stand a mom ent for it. They will not tolerate the one man star system, but demand a good all around collection of new modern Reform ers . The fright wig. the stuffed club, the handful of flour, the dummy, the public relegate to the rear; the old regulation vocal quartette must give way to the full chorus, necessitating four times the orig inal number of singers and the old pawn broker's spike-tail coat must be replaced by the finest, most elaborate brocades. But a few years ago, comparatively, a well known comedian in presenting his monologue called attention to the elegant satin d ess suit used for the occas on. the bill reading that the "costume worn would be the finest ever use by any minstrel star." Mr. Henry presents eight com edians all of whom wear satin brocade costumes, each of which is double the value of the one so prominently starred. What would organize and start an old time minstrel snow w- uld not pay the summer repairs on Mr. Henry's cars alone. The Hi Henry Big Modern Show will appear at Steward's Opera House on Saturday Oct. 20, and the public can turn their strongest eye glasses on the elegant costumes of Mr. Henry's comed ians and on the entire asembly, as well as on the gorgeous scenery and electric effect finer by far than many produced in the grand opera. It was in the year of 1857 that the immortal Richard Wagner first conceived his idea relating to the grand possibilites contained in the legend of the "Holy Grail" for a wonderful spectacle and drama. It was not until twenty-five years later, namely 1882, that his idea was carried out to his satisfaction and the world was given the glorious work of "Parsifal." It is said that his first inten tion was to present "Parsifal" simply as a dramatic production, but was induced later to change his mind and produce it in combination music form. By his doing so, the world gained two grand produc tions instead of one. It will forever re main as the grandest of all music coin positions. It will as surely stand for all time as the grandest drama ever writton. It requires a trained mind, a cultivated musician, to enjoy the music of Wagner. One must thoroughly understand a thing to equally enjoy it. BLACK SAHDK LOAM FOR SALE At corner of Adams Ave. and Six street by Contractor Mars. Will not last long. 3. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office over Hill's Drug Store . a Ihandr, Oreoon 'ETERINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Jft ce at Hill's Drugstore, La Grande Or Residence Phon Red, 701 -ftic Plume 1361 Farmer Line 68 LIGHTNING COLLECTION AGENT II. A. Watson, NUr. Our system gets the money. Full particulars mad known upon application to interested parties. Office Lewis building La Grand, Or. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL V'ri. REYNOLDS ,THE TRANSFER MAN H will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in las time than i takes to tell it Day phone Red 76 1 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at youi service HINDOOS SHOVEL DIRT WITH HAND Grand Forks, N. C. To find his gang of Hindoos carefully smoothing down the side of a dump on the railway grade with their hands was the sorrowful experience of Fred Lane, a contractor on the Kettle Valley Line railway. Mr. Lane employed a small gang of Hindoos on his contract and was forced to discharge them. In speaking on the subject last evening, he said: ''The Hindoos are most willing workers but totally unfit for railway work. They are extremely ignorant of all kinds of manual labor and do not appear to have the phisycal strength requisite for the work. They invariably start uung their hands for work when they should use a shovel, and they do not eat ennugh of the right kind of food to sustain them. "They absolutely refuse to eat meat and potatoes, but use a kind of baked bread, which they dip in black grease, with which they seem to be well supplied and this bread and grease constitutes their food." NOTICE Of STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given to the stock holders of the Aurelia Mining Co. that the annual meeting for the election of a board of Directors and any other busine that may appear, will be held at the company office in La Grande. Oregon, on the first day of November 1906 at the hour of 2 o'clock p m. J. A. Thronson, Pres. J. L. Corlett, Vice pres. Notice of Appointment 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 Griff n deceased. All persons having claims az.ine s.u'd estate are nereoy nounea to prest.it 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. 1006. Jesse Grippin. Administrator. i We a'frj A Young Mother at 70 My mother has suddenly been made young at 70.- Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when she began taking Eectric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prim of lif," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpat rick, of Danforth, Ma. Greatest restora tive medicine on the globe. Sets Stom ach. Liver, and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and weaknesses. Wonderful Nerv Tonic. Price 50c. Guamteed by .Newlih Dhuo D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. MATINEE AND NIGHT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 THE AMUSEMEN EVENT OF THE SEASON HI. HERTS GREATEST M i n A J 5 0; ALL W V A W JL WHITE ARTIST 5 0 Spokane. Seattle, Tacoma, VanCouvert Theaters Packed to Doors. Patron Delighted and Press Notices the Finest ever Given any Minstrel Show. Grand Scenic and Electrical First Part- -Entitled "THE PALACE OF ALADDIN" lT.BeS,CvStTe?,' Beutiful Singing. All Cinds of Dancing. Musical Solo ists. Star VaudevMles. Plantation Scenes. Moving Clouds. Rising Moon Ripling Water, and All the Latest Scenic Effects. MAMOTHS DOUBLE ORCHESTRA. A GRAND MILITARY rawh WHICH WILL MAKE THEIR GREAT PARADE . AT NOON. Special PrlCCS 50C. 75C and$l.00 Seat, on Sal. at VanBuren's 1 MATINEE Children 25c Adults 50c No Reserve Seats : .Vv7aREEREF0R KEEPS AND DON'T YOU FORGET. Our business is constantly on the increase, and we see no reason why w m n. OFi H. STEWARD' Proprietor and Mgr COM I NG MESSRS. MARTIN S, EMERY'S: Colossal Production of Richard Wagner's Sacred Festival Drama iPARSIFALl Adapted by Wm. Lynch Roberts and Presented on a Scale of Grandeur Never Before Attempted. Evening performance at 7:45 prompt' Carriages at 1 1 Spokane Ghronicale, Oct. 6 says "production Approaches Ben Hur, Best seen in a long time. 3655 REPORT OF CONDITION OF LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK of La Grande. Oregon at the close of business October 12, 1906 -..-..u a: t;... rw .iv.lf of staD e and fancy groceries is , . every wa, and our system of transacting busmess seems to please th. J general public. If you would like to get better accented with money . saving to customers methods give us a trial order. We would appreciate a . call from you and we will attempt to merit your confidence. . SEATTLE GROCERY STORE? LAWS0N BROS. Prop. LUMBER 5V RETAILED AT- 53 WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grande, We deliver it to your building G rinrltt Ponrlo I nmkpr iUUUl IVUllUVy iUaliUV PERRY, OREGON. ft SCHOOL FOR DANCING AND SOCIAL DACE8- - PROFESSOR VV. D. LANSDOWM? AMD Will open their school for dancing at the Corr La urande, Urecon. WIFE o al Club Hall 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. Dancing is an accomplishment, while teaching it is an artistic science. Prof. Lansdowne's past and practical experience of over 20 years assures 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 arlmmcinn tn fsrvial Dan- fin ......: JT ww.... vuiiwv, wv ucir.'S tui evening. Private lessons will be given on Tuesday and Friday afternoons at Com mercial Cilub 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-step, Three-step. Five-step, Oxford Glide, ouysVtomeon Balt'more' Royal Muse' Mmuet' Berlin oers too numer of Nw dances will be introduced and taught during th j Social Dances free All terms reasonable. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed in all cases For further particulars, apply at the hall Tuesdays and Fridav. L R I a special invitation is extended to the Grand Ball on the Opening NBht Good music, rood order and a sood tim. .,r c u. .K 1 " "'"' w vuuuy come. 4rr CITY BREWERY I JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande Beer andtget the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE RESOURC Loans and I iscounts United States Bonds Premiums on U. S. Bunds Keal Estate, Furniture, etc Taxes paid Cash Assets: ;es $677,391.12 100.000.00 1. 750.00 50.163.30 1.372.25 Due from Banks Due from U. S. 7 reasurer. 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