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- th s to " . bl w bl m rt nl m bi of R T a N ti y ai T U n m 1 1 Fi r v (1 t d) WATCHES Not bargain watches that have iaid in some show coia for years, but reliable . watches direct from the factory at lowest prices possiable for them to be told. Call and see for yourself. Every one guaranteed J. It PEARE. La Grande's Leading Jeweler .and Optician Opposite U. S. Land Office i ( v ( i H t i i i f i specialty All work guaranteed. Domestic or Polish ' WE LAUNDER YOl'R SHIRTS. CULARS AMD CUFFS WITH EITHER FINISH YOU DESIRE. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED I A. B.C. j j STEAM LAUNDRY: PHONE MAIN 7 ' LaGrvnie, Oiegcn. a) -a HOT DRINKS OYSTER COCKTAILS AND TAMALES Tor Ladies and Gentlemen only SG HEARER'S Seees I STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Sommer block La Grande, Oregon E X P E R T T E A c. H E R S R E A S 0 N A B L E T E R M S Enroll now Complete Business and Shorthand Course Day and night session M. M. Slattery, Principal. tV F'URIFIES wWTHE BLOOD A. evvrv p irt of !m-'v nd stiiMij..(i, ' ! i ity t'' il i:ii)iiritu :i m'.I pui,. i;s. As lev. ; t.iktl BRrtiiK I i. . ...- : . i in jurt(.ust' .. . ... line di'ti-!':' !'! v-' l' iitfeiviu ,Uti -I'll- i t cmihtum usti u t.' i i. . . , L 'tutor. Mi l. . bloixl, ninl !.'; ' te (ill fl.t A ,i ittiptirit v vt k.-'i - . . an Ucicit-i.il-1 '!-'. ' ' ' -t ways, Tl. ' ;i '" ',( in tU H' I. . ... . trtmi, U. i ' troulilrs S ,V S I1 : : circulation i. '1 i "iv .i.' i... mkM tKi.i jutv.i... , tito .! iulieriUtl I .1 u . .. . .. . burifiut au.it- .. t'.c healthful f.mji.'it. i- v ' ' KlieuttintiKiii. V. .S Rlood roffton n'il pit Mxi! diM-'v kr S. S. S. It is ui.i.Ic entirely i r oi all bli.l jnn (it.-jT. 'on tK eat fret. THE SWIFT j ,1 ; .; -t mi ': t lixvl f'r notirishmcnt t '' I. ,i ' . '.. ; t ca from gi'iins, " 1 1 1-- i iK' i't.'iiiiii.iUil we ate for i, i . I ... . . mi' ..r iiupurity acts ' ' i VV i r riilr.iinati'H in - .. t.tit-iili ,. v.i-lu'4 ami tin " ' vc ! an-l ditn-nsti" '. :.' ci' f -tup iiiitatin.. . . . ... :'..y .n i'.t r in th !V, .i i? I'rii.viii, rtc. . ' 1 Vv 'V i"i.' ;S llll) B.Htll' I . ' - 1" i"i.- .in1 lioin witl ,v ' ' i"' .! in v.irii'ii' "! t i" . ; ,-!, Wi-dk, Rl.liul' ; u- cli'piit fi ' In BllbUxs! t i ' i ;'ms il vn into tin .'... v itUr, am! i ... . . ntdin rcachr." ' ' cfiv p.utii'ie of taint ". ; it with tht i ' Hi i f.'rjrivxl health. i Sk-:t l'i oki'S, Contaj;iou i'-t't aic intcl permanently . ...i 1 ,.;lcs. ami is the Kinp i". j'-iv !'.-. lir:il aiivtce desirei) rT'f ro ATLANTA, OA. t :t l':. s, lie. RESOLUTION HllllSlfRIAL ASSOCIATION Week of Prayer to lie unserv ed, will Discourse Custom jf Opening (ascets it (liurclies . -: In the City Pastors Union Monday afternoon it was decided to observe the we-k of prayer beginning Dec. 51. in union services. The meeting of the 31st will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church. On the 1-2 of Jar.uary in the Central church, and 3-4 in the Presby- Utllrll few fwh. In the same session of the Union a res olution was past reading as follows: Resolved that the Pastor's Union of La Grande request the general public to discontinue the custom of opening caskets in church funerals: Also that as far ?s possible, we discourage Sunday funerals. RATHBONES ATTENTION Dear Sisters: At our next regular meeting of "Pyth ian Sisters" nee-Rathbone Sisters, of Rowena Temple No. 9. Wednesday. Dec. 5, 1906. Nominations of officers for the ensuing yeir will be in order. Sisters, this is an important session, You all are duty bound to be present to aid In fitting these vacant offices with zealous workers.' Session will be followed with refresh ments by Section No. 4. . 1 Trusting you will observe the call and be present-to the first meeting of our Temple under the new nsme of "Pythian Sisters" and eat and drink to its health thereuf. We are Villib Frawlsy. M. E. C. Eurnice Proctor, M. of R. & C. THE ECONOMY Of OSTEOPATHY Comparing Cost Of Treatment With The Sums Constantly Paid For Drug Medication Do Not Make the Mistake of Thinking that Osteopathic Treatment is Expensive It is the exact opposite of this. True, the charges made by a good Osteopath per treatment seem a little bit high to people who have been accustomed to a smaller charge for each call made at the office of a medical doctor. But it is sel dom indeed that a patient has to make as many calls upon an Osteopath Few of us there are who have not observed that. when once a man or woman begins visit ing a doctor's office and taking medicine, such visits are likely to be continued in definitely. There is often apparent im provement for a time, but soon the patient finds it necessary to go and see the doctor again, when another series of visits begins. With Osteopathy th case is entirely different. The Osteopath gets right at the root of the evil he finds the mech anical obstruction whicn is causing ill health and his treatment is aimed entire ly to remove this obstruction and permit the forces of Nature to do the best work they are capable of. The result of this plan is to bring about a cure that is permanent, with no possibility of compli cations later from the effects of noxious drugs. And in the long run the treat ment is by far the cheapest obtainable, even in the mpst ordinary illnesses The Right Way. 35S3 r - enccuon Sold on Merit 1 J.A.FDLGER&C" liAT fe llCH GRAB SPICES 7 Always the Same J.A.fclgcraCo. 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