e e e 2 : PWftSSIOM CARDS PHYSICIANS O L. BIGGERS M, D, Physician and Surokom ( ic lston Bid. ovr J.M.Beiry' tor Off-ce Phont Black 1J21 Kmdtnct Fhone Red 1001 J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Physician ano Surofun ( iftict in Blater Building, ' Cor. Fir Street id Jtiferion Avenue. Phune .Vain 79 D-i. A. L. RICHARDSON PdfSICIAN AND SUHOION Mi.fcc over Hill's Drug Store. !. Hhone 1362 Residence Mam 65 S" MOLITOR M. D. t IIHUN AND SUHOEON Cor. Adam Avenue and Dapot St I rt,c Main 68 Resiaence Mam 68 "' "wiLLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN ANO SUKQUON (twt Building, opposite Sommer Houm (;fi ca hour, 1 to 4, 7. to 8. p. m. ln-iiMain71 BACON & Hall fHYSICIANt AND SUHOiONS ( tic in Folay Building, Phone Main 1 9 1 1 . Bacon residence, Main 1 8 M, K. Hall residence, Main 62 U F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORE Osteopathic Physicians Kirksvill Graduates, under Founder Office Sommer Building Ton: Office Main 65; Re. Main 64 i h.'ii. VuLr. Dm. F. MuuHHiiikriiH. Physician Physician mo suroeon :. and surokon (Specialties: Surobry and Diseases of Women.) itice:Corpj Building. Telephone Mai l 80 ea'donce of Dr. Moormeistar: Main 6 1 t alls Antwarad Day and Night. P !' 1 a ATTORNEYS a ' 1 " ' "' " '" CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law lORNDE ORBOON Ofrice In Folay Building I.. T. Williams A.C.Williams WILLIAMS BROS attorneys-at-law Office in Ralston Building I a Grande. Oregon L. A. P1CKLER C vil, Minino, Irrioation Enoineknino AND SURVEYINO Eetimata. Plan, and Specifi cation. Office in Bohnenkamp Fuilding. I a Qrandi. Oreoon ABSTRACTERS J. R. OLIVER Abstracts or Title. Fire Insurance Office in Summer Building La Qoande, Oregon. Dentists S. B. CAUTHORN DENTIST Office over Hill Drug Store a Inandi, Oreoon ETHRINARY SURGEON DR. P. A. CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON Jflce at Hill' Drugstore, La Grande Or Retidanc Phone Red, 701 Cfflce Phone 1361 Farmer Line 68 I IGHTIMIIMG COLLECTION AGENT It. A. Watson, Mir. Our yttem get the money. Full particular mad known upon application to interested parte. X Office Lewi building La Grand, Or. 2 IN A HURRY? THEN CALL Wfl. REYNOLDS JHE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in Its time than i' Uke to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at youi lervic LODGE DIRECTORY EAGLES - La Grand Aerie 2SEF.0 e meets nwj Fr.cay riht i; Ek nail, at 8 . m. Vis.tng brhren r.vited tc atu -. (. R. Snook W. S Jr. C. L. Bigger W. P. I. 0. 0. F.-La Grande Lodge No. 16". meet in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brother cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant J. A. Aruucklb, N. G. D. E. Cox, Sec. ' STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31. I.O. 0. F.--Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. G. E. Fowls. C. P. D. E. Cox. Scribe. M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. 0. F. hall. Ai visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. C. S. Williams. V. C John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothers tre invited to i.Uund. FHn Hon Chief Ranger L. L. SNODGHAbS Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biookrs John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 31.K.O.T '4. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays ch month in I. O. O. F. ha 'I. Visiting tn.ghts welcome. H. C. Ball. Com Mox Bloch, Record Keeper k L.O. T. M. HIVENo.27.-Meetsevery first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redinen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. Mauoe Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E.. U GRANDE LODGE No 33 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks' halj, 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 Moots every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. Fred Jacobs Consul Commander 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 Rows la 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 lly invited. Milly Frawley M. E. C nice Phoctkh M. if R. & C. FRATERNAL TRIBUNES NO. 119- Meets first and thud Friday evening of each month in I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting members cordially invited. Franklin Hahris, Chief Tribune. Ed. W. Kammkker. Sec. 2004 Adams Ave Now is the time to have your old umbrella re covered. Smilli will do the work. CREAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycles PALMER HOUSE JOHN PALMER, Prop. Firslclass accommodations. J Board by the day week or month f at reasonable rates New furniture throughout. J Centrally located ADAMS ANI.NUE. between Fii Greenwood. i t i u. d. hagerty: SUCCESSOR TO WM. SMITH I Hay, Grain, Chopped Feed and Wood Free Delivery Phone, black 1211 CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY No order too large - None too small 5 MUSEMENT All admirers of the chaste in art. all lover of things beautiful a well as the many well-wishers for the betterment of the stage and the development of its possibilities for the benefit of mankind will without doubt be pleased to learn that the forthcoming production of Wag ner's famous mystic drama, "Parsifal" is announced for Thurs. Oct. 25. at the Opera House. No production that has ever been pres ented to the American oublic has baeri received with such universal commend ation and praise that has been accorded "Parsifal" wherever produced. Scholar ind artists, press and clergy, theatre goer and church goer, all have joined in acclaiming it the gentlest, sweetest and riosl gratifying story ever enacted upon the stage. This spontaneous outburst of appreciation is not occasioned, as one would be inclined to imagine, because the play emanated from the brain of one of the greatest geniuses that ever lived. Richard Wagner. Other great men have written great plays. The cause lies in the fact that the beautifnl story told is one that appeals direct to the heart and soul of every man or woman that has a spark of blood in their veins; that every speech and action used in the develop ment of the simple story are so intensely dramatic that one sits absolutely en' thralled with their power and expressive ness, hverything and all pertaining to the play is so different from what we riave been so long accustomed to witness ing upon the stage, that one almost seams to be in another world while under its maanetic and Armr jr.fl'jer.ss. Y watch and wait with baited breath, each succeeding action and word of the char acters appearing in the play. You do not wish to lose one word or act of the whole spectacle, for each one seems to be weighted with so much significance and relation to the one proceeding' it that you fear lest you might lose the thread of the thrilling and soul stirring theme and story. It is this intense interest, this absorbing attention, that the play exacts. that holds you spellbound from beginning to end of each of the four acts of this remarkable production. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER "The Two Roses" will be the first of the two light operas which the famons btewart Opera company will present at the Opera House durincr thair ancaoa- ment. which is for two nights,' Friday ann Saturday. Oct. 26 and 27. Of this highly successful comedy opera, which will be seen here with all the costumes scenery, properties and assessories. the same as during an engagement at the Broadway Theatre in New York City, it will be of interest to our theatre goers to know that the story is a very clever lyric adaption by Stanislaus Stange, of Oliver Uoldsmith s delightful comedy 'She Stoops to Conquer," which is un doubtedly one of the most popular of the fc-nglish classics. Comedy of this high class nature, coupled with the beautiful music which Ludwig Englar.der has com posed for it has entitled "The Two Roses" to hold its place as one of the greatest musical successes of recent years. On Satuiday night Alfred Collier's charming comic opera "Dorothy." The production for this splendid offering is said to be fully as elaborats as that used for "The Two Roses." (ASH FOR PELTS. HIDES AND JUNK 1 have opened a junk shop at the Harris corral, one block east of Oeddes' store and will pay the highest cash price for hides, pelts, furs and junk. Notify me of junk you have around the yard and 1 will buy it. Farmers are solicited to bring in their hides and pelts. Give me a trial. Mosk Harris. IF YOU HAVE A TASTE FOR THE BEST ice cream and water ices in town it's your move our way. What goes into our freezers is straight jtuiT, what comes out your eyes and palate wil! assort you to be dainty of favor, smooth as to "churning" and altogether delicious. Oh. no! Costs no more than the ordinary kind. SELDER, The .Candy .. J r ' i i i , TtT,......iJ..,tJ,1 -... UNIVERSITY HEWS BOTES (Observer Special) University of Oregon, Oct. 20. 1906. The seniors will attend assembly in cap and gown hereafter. The latest thing out in Eugene is a tiny Oregon pennant in the form of a post card. Miss Pearl Huff has chosen her major study in the department of English Liter ature. Tom Richardson of Portland addressed the students of the University on Wed nesday morning. Choosing for his subject "The Pacific Northwest" ha dwelt uDon i its resources and prospects and conclud ed with a violent denunciation of the practise of "muckraking" and abusing men of wealth. Friday night there was a morster foot ball rally on Kincaid Field. All afternoon the Freshmeiftoiled, constructing an im mense pile of wood, which they drenched with tar. , In the evenine about a hund red rooters paraded the town and then went to the field where they applied the torch. By the light of the fire they execut ed fancy marches to the music of a bass drum and the firing of a horse pistol. Then in the intervals of singing and and yelling, speeches were made by the mayor, the yell leader, the captain, the coach and others. Skyrocket! Siss! Boom! Ah! Oregon 10: Astoria 0. The first game to be played in Eugene under the revised rules wok place today when Astoria Athletic club met its Waterloo on Kincaid Field. In the midJie of the first half Moulien kicked a goal from the field and in the last minute of the last half Moore. Ore gon fat end, evaded white bear, the foxy Astoria, and made a touchdown by a thirty yard run. Moulien- kicked the goal. Several Freshmen won their em blems in this game. Among them were Zacharius who played until completely exhausted, Obertauffer, who took his place, uilles and Scott as guards, and Clark at half. George Hug played a faultless game at center. Grout sat on the substitution bench, but did not get to play, as no line man was injured. Next Saturday Oregon meets Idaho at Moscow in the first important game of the season and the real strength of the team will then be more conclusively proved, All our groceries are good, clean, fresh, and pure. The kind that a will make your meals very delici- ous, and give the house-wife an ia5K in prepainng it. We challenge the city on fresh farm produce and berries. Every- thing that should be found in a J first class grocery. ! PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 46 I QEDDEJj BRi : YOU LIVE l A NEW HOUSE to all intent and purposes when you have us attach to your walls and ceilings some of our famously beautiful papers we are shewing. Besides, it's healthy to strip off the old stock and commence all over again. Come in and see our free art exhibition. STANIELS & JARMAN Paper Hangersand Decoratoratars CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, rropnciur. 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