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PHYSICIANS
G L BIGGERS M. D.
Physiciah and Surobom
Office Rslston Bid. oyer J.M.Beirys (tor
OfFce Phone Black 1321
Rmdence Phone Rd 1001
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Physician and Surdem
Office in Slater Building, Cor. Fir Street
and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Main 79
DR. A. U RICHARDSON
Physician and Surokon
GfF.ce over HiU't Drug Store.
J'ftjo i .lone 1562 Residence Mam 66
N. MOUTUR M. D.
physician and suhoeon
Cor. Adams Avenue and Depot St
Office Main 66 Residence Mam 68
BACON & Halu
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Offise in Foley Building, Phone Main 19
1 . bacon residence, Main 1 8
M, K. Hall residence, Main 62
DR. F. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORE
Osteopathic Physicians
Kirksville Gradiates, under Founder
Office Sommer Building
1 hones: Office Miin 63; Res. Main 64
Dr. H. Volp. Dr. F. Moormeister,
Physician Physician
and Suroeon and Surgeon
(Specialties: Surgery
and Diseases
op Women.)
Office :Corpe Building. Telephone Mai.i80
Residence of Dr. Moormeister: Red 1712
Calls Answered Day and Night.
ATTORNEYS
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Attorneys-at-Law
. A UHANDE OREGON
Office in Foley Building
Hi. Williams A.C.Williams
WILLIAMS BROS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Ralston Building
La Grande. Oregon
L. A. P1CKLER
Civil, Minino, Irrigation Engineering
and Surveyino
Estimates, Plans, and Specifi
cations. Office in Bohnenkamp
Bui'ding.
La Grands, Oreoon
ABSTRACTERS
J. R OLIVER
Abstracts op Title. Fire Insurance
Office in Sommer Building
La Goar.de. Oregon.
Dentists
La Irance,
C. B. CAUTHORN
centist
Office over Hill's Drug Store
Oregon
.'"sTERINARY SURGEON
DR. P. A. CHARLTON
.'ETERiNARY SURGEON
Oft'ce at Hill's Drugstore. La Grande Or
Kesidence Pnone Red. 701
Oiire Phcr.e 1561 Farmer Line 53
URSS-
MSS ANNA CARLSON
MRSE
Fhone Farmers 19 2x4
In epite of the disagreeable weather, a
good sized crowd greeted Bishop Charles
Seaddmgin the St Peter' church last
evening.
Misses Lycrec Wood and Wyl Dalton
were confirmed and taken into the church
by the Bishop.
Following the confirmation
Bishop Scadding addressed the audience
not on any set theme, hut spoke in a gen
eral way of the progress of Oregon's
Episcopal churches.
The Bishop left this morning for Baker
City where he will attempt to re-open
the closed mission. He may remain there
a day or two before continuing his journ
ey into Southern Oregon.
(OHM MARSMAKES
PRffiY TRANSFERS
It seem that Contractor J. L. Mars and
ex-real estate dealer can't refrain from
killing birds out of season, judging from
what he has accomplished during the past
few months. He purchased fifteen lots
himself and it seems he has a special eye
on property suitable for warehouse pur
poses. As agent he sold lots 2-3, block
108, owned by Chas. G. Bunte for 2,800
and lot 1, in the same block owned by W.
R. Hamilton, for $3,600 to Julius Roesch.
This property is now being excavated
for a two story building 90x110, the
first floor and basement to be occupied
by one store and the upper floor to be cut
up in rooms. The estimated cost of this
building is $35,000.
Mr. Mar recently sold lots 7 to 1 3,
block, 151, from Chapman to G. E. Fow-
(ORDERING NEW TREATY
(Scrlppt News Association)
Berlin, Nov. 13 Prince Von Bulow,
appeared on the floor of the Reichstag to
day at the opening session. This is his
first appearance since last April, at which
time he was suddenly seized by a severe
illness. .
The most important question that will
be discussed by the Richstag is the de
mand for a new treaty with the United
States when the present one expires.
UNABLE TO FIND ROOMS
(Scrlpps News Association)
San Francisco Nov. 13 The grand
jury which is to investigate the municipal
graft changes, is unable to find rooms
wherein to conduct its examinations.
Tomorrow is the last day of grace and
some sort of a room will be found by
that time.
ler for $600 with expectation of having
three residences built on them.
He also sold lots 15-16-17. block 121
the property of Mr. Fowler to Julius
Roesch for $1,200 who expects to build a
large warehouse 92x1 10 feet for his own
use. Also 1 !j lots in block 121 to John
Palmer with a two story building for $2
225.
It seems that in making these several
rades he has killed two birds with one
stone regardless of the game laws, but as
he has always been a law abiding citizen,
we will let him go on ''killing as many
birds as po ssible with as few stone a
possible and if the game warden interfer
es it is doubtful if he could secure a jury
that would convict him.
Return Indictments
(Script) News Association)
Kansas City Nov. 13 The federal
grand jury today returned two indictments
each against Davis Kresky, a freight
broker and W. A. Mc3owan the
local agent for the Nickel Plate railroad
Kresky is charged with soliciting and ac
cepting rebates, and McGowan with con
spiracy in connection with flour shipments
from Kansas City to New York.
REUNION OF FLORIDA YETERANS
(Scrlpps Newe Association)
Gainsville. Fla. Nov. 13. The annual
reunion of Florida's veterans which took
place here today proved of great interest
though the ranks are becoming thinned.
The veterans were accorded a very cord
ial reception by the citizens. General
Flemming, Major A. D. Williams, Col. R.
J. NcGill delivered addresses.
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Mask"Bal 1
Of 1906
Friday Evening, November 16
IN THE
COMMERCIAL CLUB HALL
LA GkWDl, OREGON
MEAT'
Fresh and Cured
Can be obtained at this mar
at all times. We deliver a.;
orders promptly. Phone to
us or leave your order. We
will do the rest
KR0USE BROS Prop
Successor to J. Bull and Go
SPECIAL ORCKESTRA FOR THE OCCASION
ennnea at me uoor.
it Masks Until After 10:?
Masks Raised at 10:30 P.M.
I r ii' : M.l. M..- k. M,.,,;; i ... .u- r
J ' No Dancing Without Masks Until After 10:30 P. M
Music at 9 P. M. Promptly
TICKETS. SI. 00. SPECTATORS, 25c
LADY DANCERS ADMITTED FREE
PRIZES FOR THE BEST SUSTAINED CHARACTERS, LADY AND
GENTLEMAN
YOU ARE
CORDIALLY INVITED
Pacific-University
FOREST GROVE, OREGON. .
A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE WITH
SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT.
Beautifully located twenty-six mile
from Portland.
Full recular college courses.
Academy 5iv strong ,reparatory vd
Hiirh Schu courses. . , , .
Con tory of Music and School wi
Art, with superior instructors.
Business Ranches tauRht.
Gymnasium and Held Athletics unaew
a I'hvsical Director.
All student entcriT.-e,
...nM THAT TNOS FOB TMI
THE SCHOOstTTHToucAT(oN
WRITE FOR CATALOQUe
LUMBER
RETAILED AT-
WHOLESALE PRICES
Bitter Lumber and Cheaper than is told in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
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Grande Ronde Lumber Co ;
GITY BREWERY
JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor.
Largest . Brewing Plant In Eastern Otegon
Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best
LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE
AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
rnone mam to
A YEAR OF BLOOD
The year of 1903 will long be re
membered in the home of F. N. TackeL
of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood:
which flowed so copiously from Mr, Tick
et's lungs that death seemed very near.
ne writes: severe oieeaing rrom the
lungs and a frightful cough had brot me
at death's door, when 1 began taking Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
with the astonishing result that after 1
had taken four bottles I was completely
restored and as time has proven per
manently cured." Guaranteed for Sore
Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at Newlin Drug
store. Price SOcents and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
Occasionally one has the" fortune to
meet women who are ideal in - looks and
figure. Ninety-nine times out of hun
dred you will Pnd she takes Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 55
cents. Newlin Drug Co.
IN fl HURRY?
THEN CALL
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in lees time than it
takes to tell it.
Day phone Red 76 1
Night " Black 1792
Wagon always at yout service
POSING
is perhaps the most important point in securing a
good picture, and it's a point to which we give much
care. We study each subject and bring out the
character individuality of the face to the best ad
vantage. The same care is given to every part of
the work, to the retouching Printing, Toning and
Mounting, so that the finished picture is a pleasure
to you and a credit to
JEJ. J. RITT13R
Photographer
La Grande, Ore. t
Oar Graduates Receive Large Salaries
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JENDLHTON
sPRXGON
THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE!
10,000 SHARES
of Aurelia Mining Stock are now offered at 15c per share.
When this block is sold no more will be offered and the price will
be advanced to 20c per share. One year agothe stock sold lor
5c, today at I5c. You w II have the same chance now to double
your money in the next yea-.
The Company has decided to sell this much of its treasury
stock to clean up its debts. It has cost slightly more than was
calculated to install its present plant and build roads, etc., and the
Company is desirous of keeping the Aurelia out of debt. So
for this purpose and only for this, the Company offers the
above treasury stock. Buy now if you desire a holding with us.
The property is well enough known to need no mention here.
But will say that our mill run on the ores was a success, a; was
show by the assays return. Tailings taken every hour showed
$2.00 per ton, and the concentrates assayed $223.55. This is
extra for a start up.
For Stock or Further Information
Call on
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