a a a a u a a a a a a a a u a a a a a a a a a a a School Books and Supplies FOR THE MULTITUDE. Second hand books nearly as good as new and at almost half the price. ; THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY Adams Avenue, -; ; , LA GRANDE - - OREGON inlllllMIIIIIIMIMIMIIMn ' E. E. Romig ROMIO & STAPLES i -GROCER I ES-: A fall and complete Hue of Btapla and fancy gro oeriet. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tioware, graniteware and wooden ware. FroiU and vegetables iu seasou. Bakery prudnots alwayl freh. Good service and quick delivery. : Phone 431 O i i - 14.. now an i vure my LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come And go and Other Items of Local Interest. INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BERN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and lens of thousands of people There is but one way to do Ibid; namely, relieve , the Stomach of its nervous Btruiu rsst it; and at the same time Asust the Stomach and Dtges thre Organs in Digesting and A9siiuulatiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Invoiced. There if but ouo remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, como iu and YOU WE WILL A. T. TELL HILL, La Grande, Ore Prescription Druggist Justice Wade left last evening for Wnlla Walla. Geo. Krelger Sr., leaves Intbe morn ing for St. Loots. The Telephone Co, are stringing a linn to the new oonri honee. .Mr Lantz and family of tbe Covo ere La Grande visitors today, Mr. Will FLnndruin, of Union, Ins aoupttd a position as clerk in tio Hotel Foley. llert, Eugene and Miss Rose Hug, of Pumpkin Hirlge, leave this week for the at. Louis fair. The county oftloers are very busy nr ranging their reoords and taking care of tun onrroul work. Dr Moore the Osteopath has a new house pbone No 633. Rosidenco is .it Fred Swaney's new home on the hi.l. The mtllinpry opening of the Rain bow store takes place tomorrow, lieatt their nuourioemnt in this ispno. J 11 lllumerjstoln, secretary of tlie stone mason's union, loaves in Hi ' morning to seo the world's fair sighls. Kopri'sontative N 0 MoLood spent a tow hours here last evening between trains whilo enroute to the I'alotisc country. The sugar beets are still growing but it is eipectod that they will be nmlitre and reaily to dig by the loth of this month. 'i'l e many friends of J A McWhirter nil! be pained to learn that he la quite TlTTit hislionit) oif Adama aventio. Kv. J C Walker loft. today for Uui n to take up his work lu his new Held of labor for the next year. Mrs. Wnlkir nnd family are miosis o( Mr. and Mrs. E Kohineon and will go over in the morning-. WANTED Four girl or women to fork as se.imatress. Enqnite for particulars at 're cent Knitting .M ill, Summer llln. k. " tf Miss EUrmio Brodobaw, wlio husbepn vltiting her aunt Mrs. A B Couluy, left this uvriiiug for her home at Voi-tT I'laho. TlieMis esLe a aud ilau.de De Long left this moin.ng to visl their iiireute irormita who reside near Alti'd. They will rom iln over : Sunday. John Speokbe&rt of Illinois has pur. cbaaid the John Torry firm of SiO aires for which be paid $U,44U, being W2 per acre. I Win. Hnrria, a recent arrival from Nebraska, hds purchased a 70 acre t j arm one mile north of lnibler, known as tl e Fllingwortb pluo, for wbi'h he ' paid :t,500. I Mr and Mrs Wm Ash now occupy the residence belonging lo Mrs S C ! ziutier lorm-iy oarupted by J u Henry. i.Mra AbI) will be nt horn i to her fri ends the tiret Wtdnesdny of each month. , Mr aud Mrs D K Uervetidge who re cently arrived here from Alberta Canada and purobared property on 4th street left this morning for Alicel wheie tboy will visit friends a few days. " N Street Superintendent Fred Synhorat who has been on tbe Mek Hat the past few days, has so 'nr recovered bb to be able to be upon the street this morn ing John Stnbhleflold, who has been in the valley the past month tbe guest of his old time tr end T H JShort, left this morning lot his home iu south eaatein Kansas. 0 W Patty, a former resident of this valley but now a resident of Kirkland Washington, nenr Seattle, arrived in the city yestonlay ami will remain here a few davs before returning to lis borne. Tbe direolnrs of the Hook crek school want a teacher immediately. They pay 810 a month. About twelve small scholars coustisTtte the school which lasts four months. Apply to J L Bartmess of this ci y . J P and ti A Miller arrived in the oily yettordny f;oru Krnsos and left on the Elgin train to look over that part of the valley. Thoy expect to locate somewhere iu the val ey. They are ac cural nuii'd by their families Mr and Mrs S R r nworth who have bee:: spen Ymz the- pnat five we ks at tha Morgan Lake where Mr llaivorth hits beou auperin-eniiing tho work, bi've returned to their homo in this eilV. alLake TaMetx Twelve Life Remedies ttrmii the water of Medical Lake, Washington, is). v v V i't evaporated, a residue of pure white crystalline powderremunsinthe reton. carclui chemical analysu of this powder shows that it is composed of the twelve moat, important medical agents known to science. Nature, the great chemist,1 mingled the life-giving, disease-curing ingredients for the healing of the na-' tions, They are twelve Life Remedies one for .j every, month in the year, therefore for every day and all time ! Medical Lake Tablets' are 'made from this white powder and every tablet con tain! its due proportion of the twelve life remedies.' Dissolve one tablet in a glass of water and drink a sparkling beverage which cools the blood and stimulates the blrlnrva and liver to healthy action. Na- lASISTCMr All ABIUUIICTC MBIUI ll I AVP CAA rltDRC CllNAI IBM. ?!t Medical Lake Salts M'f'g. Co., Tw (Jan) Jill, Kfcti&J ' (fa (dec) ! Fall Suiting Has Just Arrived Come in and get first choice, t We have tho !arge4 and best this year that we have ever ha i ond our prices are 10 per cent L ower than Portland Prices First Class Work Guaranteed ROSS & ANDREWS (Joiuitv court conrenpg today and will bo h-M in tho itU-i!; ftirniabK. library room in tlioCo nn. icial Cluo Ouuty jiMgo Iliirrlsot. a -d com- mips Oi.cra iJli'mcnstein and Sttdors will havo tho honor of l.oMin tho first term of i-ourt in tho new county an nt. About twenty-fivo Btudonts will leu vo Union i aunty or tb Oregon Africulturnl CTnlleKe nt (,'orvnllis on ilielo h of this month. The nttomhince this year from tti-t Ioclity promises U) b f po i throe to four lim-e that of any previous yoar. Thro fumlica have already decided to m ova to Corvallia this fall f r school purpospB a d others may dtcide to ko later and Mrs Cot u- i ne Aadet f Summervillo. wM f(nrt about the -0th it at., C A llarnoll and ftimily io in Oi-tober, whiJo P A Davis KOts down early iu N. vembor. Mr. Jj n W.iil" ol Doiki't. Orton is ft t uini'd visitor io our city and tho guest of Hotel Mommer. The Clock is Fcniftltin? tlmt is hulispuii'n-le tc the hou-e. It marks the htntr tor aris ing to cote with t-veutsi'f the day, and the time for retiring At ni. lit. There Is SompfrWnrf about ihor'ot k tlmt t. - vi.e heart of all. It will uuio d.iy murk the hour f t'euih. My rlocrtfiareof haniUonipflfipearjim-e neat in doFign, ai)i nil dc ot rict-ly pulir-btd bronze retnl ornaniente Prices fnnt fl,0o iofL,U(i. J h letre I'rlt n CnV lendinc Jewflor Next Nevlin Iui! titore. Wa-ch ve pairing a ecinliy. J. li. Feare, the Jeweler BIG BARGAIN on N. w an ' 'tcon 1 Hand Goods. - ! 7 inch tea v'ft s '10 twit .1 n r yhiv C..V, liicb IS just ono-hii f iho v - jmvo. ('uiiivr t; ' 0. .i .1. t 0 ' Remembur, wo : 1 i'iy':m in 'l of Furni lure, Hnr "w r , vy ni;' J "a t !ry. 1 00 UOtti) . m or ') In MAKKS A (M.KAN SWKKP Thote't nothing Iiko doint; a thiu rhortunjlilv Of ail the Sulves you ever -icartl of. Hnck'en's Arnha alve is the tot. It sweecB away and cures tfnrns, H top, Itriiiflt'.s, Cuts, Itoih, Uhvrs, kin Kruptions and Tiles. It'eonlv J5e tnd mmrfl iteod to give sittfa tion by La U ramie lmg Co.. and Newlin brug t,o.. Urngist. R EFRIGERATORS We arc sole agents for the ICE KING, ga'vni.ed and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean. Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental as well as useful All sizes aud prices E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 12U2 Adiims Ave I GET THE (.H1LDKKN EEADY FOR SCHOOL M 1 (.-tU. The La Givn; Corner Fir mi j c?. in aRamSmber we Still btiv nJ " 'I a' k u U 'svnbroktrs Second Hand Goods.! Tiioac Ij8I t i I . i Ooly a shott time now until tbe Full term begins and liiey will need a new Hat, Dress, Suit, Shoes or ollior Wearing Apparel, Tablets, Slales, Pencils, Peus, Ink, etc. Wc "have tlieni all and at right prices. Good Children'" Cars. Good rhildieti'- Hose, (tood Si bnol ShoM. . . Good School l'unts. . . Good School Suits . .15 ..Si . l.no . .'2" . 1.60 Lesd Peneils, nickle tip., l'euril Tali els, 2o0 pages. Good Pens, per dozeu Good Ink, per bottle Good Penluiliiers CI .0.- .04 .01 A large stoi k of Materials for children's dresses, from 6 ceuts per yard up. lieUu IUC UUUL VUl j The Go!den Rule Company Smallest Prices TKvHKt I IIIMt IIIUmfmM)(t I