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r I ROAIG & GROCER -Phone 43! 0 2 ' Place in La Grande , J I We !ve oar undivided attention to the undertaking business Ouroffce.b always 4Btn r It is never too late for as to respond to a call where we. can in any way assist in the time of, troible of all troubled when d?ah hteway ed. J Expert EmiMnIag;Careful Funeral Directs ' - Experienced Lady Assistant in attendance GIPFHI & HOQAN, Office in Lewis Building, t ' .. f f . . . .f I REDUCTION IME We have snade on our mind to cell .WfSrVfiy.K1 ri"Jock St aompuuclHipwehavttMpflfcrcjaMltiaof rarmcr prict J Wall' Paper from 5 6ents up Wt Wantbdcarthtrbtfora WhM Mwe expcdacarlo" :, ;of Will Wipe to a arrive on lhat ib. Wj.have more Wall Paptr "" iumk m IimuI tKxn I) Itu ntS inner kntMM in tb eanntv. Thara - x k 'Ttrrrrr vii attt" "ri W lMyottwfflhavea treater variety O itodi k conclctr. Stockiand & QQ SSt avsSSS 9 Notary Pabli Mil ney ,tQ Representing theB(iaUaheJTi9Bj v; Asso ciation of Portland,4Or., the strongest, safest it most raliabla institution on the racino eoaet, under state eur rviaiaa, Loaas- made she v ' Hal. (114 m nmnaitt tnr mm laaypfsjfsjafysaffifijfsjap rxn 4rv D. H. THREE NIGHTS THURSDAY. . In a repertoire of high wiaabff ovatA now Trie N(i)iiiiE ONPAXrrHTrgRAliSOOTO flduUOTION OF TUB BEAUTIFUL MELODRAMA "For Loye PRICES 25c, 85c and 600? -. .t'-i eseseeaeeeaeeeeeeeaeeaeeeee ' " f t- 0 STAPLES Grande, - n opposite Bommer House ' -t, -rr.l "Jj'ti'a'Vr")!! ( r a "tfi' Wa every roll pTWall Paper in oar ) (o o) (o (p ej M ) arrive arto order to hum I a n ' : . to aeltct fretn. Oar preteat "SicLacfilen 1 tS& v2Sn2SS') - Insurance is. ir1aiihnrtIop.lna time (a aniL UtUlfl rtltCUl COMMENCING JAN. 19, class and popular pi ye a; 0 5E6tfof Seats on sale at usual place. - ...... j , A majority of the people of Oresou ? ant to be slow . In kwakenina- to i a ! realisation of tba faofi that our sUta ! a ana ot to moat reeoaroef ul t x tba Unjon 8ha Iocs cot depend aloua upon'kny'one product bather reioaro- are ao many, ao diversified and ax oal ail bUkere in Wmwy points, tbat ha oould, II necessary, depend upon nay one ol then) and a' 111 maintain bar position In the first nnki of th "autaaaadbecloaaio the head of tha . JDurlog She year paat, mora than la any deoade - before, : people from the oataide world hare begun to laara a boat uad I oqalre lato oar wonderful soaroe ot sappllea and pro ducte Whioh are shipped to almoat all parU ot tha. aivlhsed' vorld. " How. aver some of the greatest praise and tne'hlgnesi encomiums of Oregon hare ooma from tha press outside ot tha stale, and aapeolally haa thia been daring the t Louis (air. Not only did Oregon take priaea in trait Alfch'oows and many other thinge too fldmeroaa to majiou( bat the follow- fogwomment, made Baron In 'the Januar by Mr John Van uary number of the Strand Magazine; in hia artiola on tlSE&B Jftatoei -wbtdoWLOresaer" and in reference to tha display ol hopafMaatf qoanty ol tule made by tba atata of California- Court House (sly Scrips Newa Association) Chicago, Jan. lft. A Are originating from oil and palnta in the upper floor ot tha county ballding at nine O'elfckttlg morning1 creat a panto among tbetboasandnr more employee in the building and tn, the City Hall which adjoins tha county building, f oar ot the Court room4 wore gutted AnarcKy (ByScripp Newa Association) 8t Petersburg Jan 16 -It Is admitted in offioial circles bare that anarchy pre . vails throug'hout. the entire Empire, including Bt Petersburg (itself. This ; atata ot affairs is' attributed by the officials to the fall of Port Arthur and to the fact that the defeat of the Bua- aian Army ia "Manchuria ia anticipat ed. It (s admitted that the Russian Statesmen are' casting about for aome means of bringing the war to an end. MONgOE DOC T (By Sorlpps New Aesociation) Pekin Jan 18 f he Japanese ' Oaz- ette today publishes ",e algniOoant speech ot Count Okuma former fore. ign minister of Japan, ' whioh he de livered at Tokio, He said that the Japanese moat follow the example of the Americana wboae asoeadenoy datea Irom the promulgation of thJMonroe doctrine. He aaid "If we win the war Japan should Insist that thote for. elgners niw la eastern Asia 'most fol io the Japanese will, while no other power abO'ild" be permitted' ,to obtaia any east Asian possessions. Japan should assume he 'self the leader in China, Korea, and Siberia. Noble Stock Company One ot tha longest jamps on record, for a popular priced organization to make, was that of the Noble Stock Co., from Southard '.Teiaa'i to' Utah three weeks ago. "Hiey are booked by the Western Theatrical Association to ap pear over their circuit In high classed royalty plays only: and' at popular prices. Tba company's engagement here Is for three days beginning Thurs day. January 18, "For Love and Hon: or,' Carmen" and 'The Moonshin ers" will be the three notable produc tion. Destroys feGrips Russia i --'"" - . . ; .VjMftsszaBss miisiEiMireii Curc3all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed SHOULD AWAKE the statue of a horee artistically made no, at hoM. in ihlnh ha laid a the California display, bat la the! aama breath admlU that Oregon eioelle that atata in tba production of hope ; It ia natural that a atata in which bopa are a prominent atapla protect should In ita windows make ample die 'play ol toe useful vine. California i itaoda aaoond only to Oregon in hop prodaotion. and tbere la hardly a di trlot ot tha aUte Jin whioh hop ralalng ia not a featare; of agrioalaral life; ITie hop exhibit at St ' Loaia 'are car talnly among tha most intereatlng, and viaitora from Europe may well be amazed at the alte of the ripened oone Soma Idea ot the elze of theae ia al fored to the apeotator by a splendid flgare ot a horse made wnully of hopi grown by a prominent (armir of 8ao ramento County. Mo better evidence Of the quality ot the prodaot could exist, for the hop horse, a .bayard of diaplay, drawa aightseera from every 'Now if Oregon bops eaoell those of Oolifomia, why oaano thia atate make a display at the Lewis and Clark tair which would be attractive and display to -the . best-, advantage the product! Eire by Are and many valuable court records were destroyed. A painter by the name of Edwarda was aerloudy burned and two workmen are missing. . ihe lose haa not yet been estimated. Later) Two painters and one fire man were seriously burned. The fire waa confined entirely', to ; the . coanty building and court has suspended for tha day. i ' I ' ijl .', NO, 4452. . , .. v Report of thm Conditio The Farmers & Traders National BankC At La Grande, In the HUte of Oregon, at the olouof builnua, Jan. 11, I'.hA. . Loansand Liscouut Ovardrafu, ecureii and uuecr- ed.... .........m. , U S Buuus to kecure circulaliou lijmdOu 7i(JOU lr.TlM 00 b,1.6 U0 , 1,W6 :l ,6HU . 123 a i Premium, on U e) hoad.......... Bunds, necuilllon, Wwiauls .to.. BankluK Iiouk, lurnitare and tixtui'ti. h.. ; Olhor real eluui owned Due from National Uaulu not rw erve ageniHj M Due from biate Bank and llaun- er. . Due from approved resurve euu... . Cheulu and ot taer casn liui.... NoUjh of other national ban It . Fractional paper cuneucy, nick el., aud ouuui.n.m...MM.... tAwrUL MoMKV KliKKV IM Bank, vU; Specie..... $30,69160 lJeji-U)uder noUi......-.7jy (M Uedempllou fund with U. a. Trea.ui'er 5 percent of elruala- tlouj.......... ToTAt......... 31,44160 750 00 $56178 DOLLARS LIABILITIES Capital block paid In..., dO.UUOM 14,000 00 ourpiu. iuuu...... LlnillvlilMi Drofllu. ltwa exDenaea and tazea aid 2,640 84 National bank Mote, outstanding 14.J00 00 Due to other National tittuk. 16,4tf 74 Hue to Biate Bauka and Uauker. S.luH 7 Due to approved rewirve. Kent.., IM0& Ulvideudjt unpaid ...... 8,040 00 Individual depo.it. .uujeut to cneck . 101,91iil Demand certiacattM of deposit.... 01.4141 M BUI. payable, including eerlirluates of depoall lor money borrowed 10,000 00 Total $aw6l 7x Btat or Obboos coUMxt or Umom t I, J. W Herlber, Caahior of the above-named bank, do solemnly wear that lue above atate ment la true to Uie beet of iny knowledge aud oelieL - . I W SCK1BEH, Cashier. Subscribed and .worn to before me this UtUdayof jau., lUuu. ur vuAun cu Notary Publlo for Oregon Correct Attest GivOKQE ACKLE8 I U t McUULLV Y Director. U J bCRlBtK. 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNlTCOSrAfdS FJR TH2 OIS TRICTOP OH503N .- nJ.iLfjft&M,. i Wotloeof first meet Caarles J. urifflths, i , . ... BANKRUPT I lag of Creditor.. To the Creditors of Charles J. Orifflllis, of E.gta, Colon County, Oregon, BanHrupU NuTlCS 14 HKRKUY Ql VKN, thU on the 21t day of December, 1J4, the aaid Charles J. Qrlffllh. was dulv aojudlrated a Bankrupt, ad that Um fink meeting oltha Creditor, will be held at the offloe of tba undenigned In La Grmn te, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 10th, 1003, at tea o'cloe i In the forenoon of said day, at which time and place Said Creditors may at tend, prove their claim, appoint a Tresis, eiawine the Bankrupt, and traaaaot such other bualreaa as may properly ooma before said meeting. Twenty five oente mut accompany each claim filed. , , Dated at La Qrande, Oregon, December SVd, 1004. F. 8. IVaNHOE, Referea In Uanirnptay Records GENERAL MIlECTOiOr ! Theodore Rooeevelt President Charlee W Fairbanks.. Vloe President John tlay .beofetary of btate Leslie at 8haw..SeoreUry of Treasury WU raft ...HeoreUry of War m a uiicncwK..beoretary ol interior fao.1 Morton tJecreUrr ot Nan James Wilson .Secretary c( Agrloaltore win. u jaoody.i....attoUMy Ueneral hoot J Wynne.. Post Master General Melville W Fuller...,. .Uhiet Jnatioe Victor JJ Xotcalt. Secretary Uommeroe IT o ti -: . . i t w a rwuug vvuauHVHr.i ....... rl W S&icharda U a Land Cominieaioner..Jagene Ware POSTOmCJJ r U M Klobey f oat Master Ad Uilham Aaalatant EIGHTH JUOIQUL D1ST&1CT ' Robert Juakin Jadga ueroj uomu uuuioi Auoraa US LANDOmCH AAEtoberU ........ tteoeiver L ur it . - . . " iaru iIUgiKSI U ts W&ATUKB BUUSAU 1 W A WorateU a sraeia AMMerver STATU 0? OttEGUN Chaa. W Faiton - John U Mitchell ( u " Jiuuter Herman.. Uomzraaaman lt Diat J ti Wlliiamaon..Uongreaaman8adl)lat Geo. fiChambefialn..,...f.,.Oovernor If I Dunbar..... . ..Beoretarr ot titaie U i Moore HtaU Tnunnr J Ji Ackerman Uupt Pablio Instruction J tt Whitney bUte Printer a n urewiora '.Attorney Ueneral U u Woiverton 1 , & ti Bean Bunrema Jadjrea A Moore .J r T: - Oswald West. .Agent Btate Land Board O B Bellinger. U ti lnat Judge W ' Mathews ...U H UankTii 1) M Dunne. Collector internal Kevenue John liair..'. U DUt Attorney JOINT SENATOR i Walter i4rviieroe, oetweeo Umatilla, Union and Morrow. k A McDonald. Union and Wallowa. - EEpaEaiaNTAnva N OMuLeod. , 0 ; JOINT .&EPBB3ENI ATIVB fay wmhnii, wUmS iii al low, i f oouNry o,Fiaiai M A i llarriaoa Judo Jamea B Uilham Clerk CO Pennington -.Sheriff u n proctor. tteoorder Jaa.il. Morton Aeseeeor" John Krawley Treasurer Hi h) Bragg School Superintendent Arthur Onrtis Harvavar J O Uenry Coroner ua unanuu rasuuni . .. i A n n i .1 fv i.m ... . m ' johii K&v TfrT .ViVp- "1 L.L11 Ur.lUUKH I I I r ni l.- -- ' u Diawi,..,. ti Mayor COUNCIlaMEN ( , w II Bohneukausp, U E Kowlar, S A Uardlnier, J W Kennedy, U O Keavis, A L Kiohardson. L Kayuura ...........Marshal ti V Wade Depty Marshal Chester r Newtln ..Recorder K Walsh...,,.,; t...,... Treasurer J W Knowles City Atty a. O Qiluian. ...Water Superintendent s'red Synnorst.. Street Superintendent LA UKANOE SCHOOL DIoTfiiUT . , Oireotors ,i , ; Geo. Hanson, chairman J Henry Jfoong If S Ivaaboe, F ha patriot, Oavid bay. AO Williams ....Clerk H J Uookeuberry.... Superintendent TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICS V FOR PUBLICATION U. ti. Land Olnoo, La, (irande, Oregon v, , . Ueoomoer 12, 1WM Notloe U hereby given that lu eompUauoe wltutneprovnilon.orihe act or (Jongrea. of June S, lb?8, entiUad "An act for tne .ale of timber laud. In the (Mate, of Call rnla," Ore aon, Nevada, and Waauluglou Terriloryi aa exleuded to all tne Public Land HUlea by act of AuKuat 4, lsui, Wioiiard A. Crawford, of La Uraudu, oouuty of Union, tttate of Urezou, ua. tula day tiled In lUlaoflloe hi.. worn .Mte uieut No. lUlti, lor the purouuse of the bX tW N wWbli)of aeo No.iJ, XpNo. i, ttoutu Kuu.e Ao. i), ii W. M. Aud wtu oiler proof to show that the land ao unlit U more valuable for lu Umber or tune tnan for agricultural purpoaw, and to wutblUU hi. claim to aaid laud before tha Itegiater and Uaoeiver of Uiu ofUae at La Uraudu, Ora(un,oa Monday, Lue HUi day ol February, Imjd. 1 He uainea aa wltnesaea: ' A J fireedlore, of La Urande, Or; Lee Voung of llllgard. On Wm ftlxoaor Ullxard, Or, aud 1 W Crawford of La oraude, Or. .J any and all peraona olalmlfig adversely the above deeurlbed laud, are requeated to Ola tnelr olalma In thi. otdoeon or before aaid a7Ui day ol February, iuUx , , K. W. Havla, Beglstar. roTHgUON. COUNTY COUKT OF UNION COUNTY, OUKUO . . i We tha undenigned legal voters and realdanu ef tha Precinct of ililgard, Onloa County, Ore gon, hereby reipoctfu.ly petition your Hon. Court to grant to Uulversoa a McKarland a Uoenta to .ell spirituous, malt or vinous liquor, or fermented oulcr, ooutinoaly knowa aa hard older, In less quanbtie than one gallon In the town of Uilgard, ia the preolnot of titlgard ia Uoioa County, Oregon, fur a period of six monUu oommenolni rebruary 10, 11)03. Dated at Uilgard, Oro.jn, Ueoeubcr 10, 1004 John Thompson Harry Wells ORUufaett W L Prlllaaan FredDutley . Uenrv Love Jas Laierty JFNibley rAMcDougall Wm. Cantroli Frank HUoidstrom Ceo. Rogers Fat Locay Wm. Banks J S Dlllman Ike If atherson Fred Werner O Garden KHoesu Matt Ifarkle Oeo C Lee J W Kiclly 8 B Beauohamp J D Casey . D P Hewma ' J K Elta Geo, BUnohard FS Moore UA Kndrap t Laumaa LQWelb Chaa. Baker EdTnompwn Rudolph Hartle J W Boott Mat Andersoa iT Holmes N C Bndrup WUIbm Uf . TM fUnkln C8 Hamsr ' Frank Moon , George Burchett Clarence Long - W M Uetrkk Ed Peterson Frank Banlord O II MoOarry Kd aling liarry French BSholdatroni Ceo. Teyto C Jobuaon Ola Livarnoa FMadea U C Burchett T t Round tree OC Farmer Notioe ia hereby given that we will on the Ut day of February UOt apply to the County Court of Union County, Oregon, at the court bouse for a license to sell spliituoiu, mah and vinous liquors and fermented cider oommonly known as bard older la the town of Hllgsrd Uaion oouaty, Orejoo, for a period of Si nonths oommencing oa or ab-ut Fabraary 10 906. HOLVRUSOt ft MeFARLatRO. awwtw BP Tail the pioneer mosio teacher of Oraoda Rondo Valley ia still in the ring. During my vacation I made it my business as well as pleasure to at tend "coaosrU, operas, and in fact very thing In my line of businees and I fouad that I as a teacher, and interpreter of masio and still ia the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full oontervttory course may take the popular piano eonrsa. This plac es the pupil in position to play tba popular mosio of the day, Church and Sunday School music. ' ' 1 Tba Violin popular com as places the pupil la position to play all .kinds oi danoe music as wall as light over tuns.. Quite a number of musicians who have been under my Instruction are now making good money as teach er and soloisto. " Pupils who are un der my eue will be thorongtly'ln. stmoted inttusUt.-' ' 1 " tJ.TAW.keher Cured His Mother of Rhtunulhrn 'My mother haa been a suffarw : for many years . from vhenmatiam" aa W II Howard of Una band, Pennsylva nia." "At times she waa unable to move at all, while at times walking was painful. I presented her with a . bottle oi. Chamber lala's Pain Balm and after a few applications she dedd djit was tha most wonders ul pain re. liever, she bad . aver tried, ia tact, aha is never without it aow and Is at all timesable to walk. Aa oooaaloaal ap plication of Pain Balm keeps away the paih that she was formerly troabled rt. TT W.alt Oraa flat." , ,kJ tin. . -,." 1 1 ' ' ' Thf Diamond Curt ' ' :.(..: .n 'lu,. ...... '. : - . The latest newstrooa Paris, la fhat they have discovered a diamond ear for consumption. it you fear coasump rr oonsumptlon. ' It yoQ fear coasump iio laanionla, it will, however, Pf b't tor vou to taat great rem- mentioned by W T MoGee. oi 1 yanleer, lean, "I bid a eoogh, ' for fourteen years. Nothin is aeiped me. to kn instant reiief. and until i took Dr King's ew tisooreri Ail a .-.A I - UIU-U care.".. lUneaaalMd .quick euro, for Throat 11 and Lang roubles. At tha Newlia drug store, ntsed Trial price txo and fl.OO, gaarani bootUs fritd. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy '' --r.-r. the Best Made "la my opinion ' Chamberiain'a Cough Remedy is the beat made for colds," says Mrs J Oora Walker ot Porterville, California. There Is no doubt about its being the best. No other will cure a cold so quickly. No other Is so sure a preventative at pneu. monia. No other Is . so Dleasant and safe to take. There are good reasons why it should be preferred to any other. The fact la that few people are satisttad with.any other after having once used this remedy. For sale ' by Newlln Drug Co. ' 1 LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC - PROF. DAY, Principle, iniDAr.AjtifiUitt This Is one ot the best ' maaicalln stltutiona la the stats. Daring the yoar 1304 there were nearly Four thousand lessons glveo. The people in this olty and valley are begin - lng to diaoover the great advantage ot this sohool. , The system used la the latest and most, practical,' and Inoludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching mosio. The school Is divided Into" two' depart ments Mo.' 1 Is for beginners, from 5 years np, and taking In the 1st to 3rd grades, in this ' department oaplls.oome onejioar every day In No. 2 the grades are from 3 to 10. Hero they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a., wses? as they desire, .No eoholsis '-willbe pvitaiuu w niuai. ui kuia aunoo widoaotstady.U'V V ' ' Fitll Weight GuuraKeM Wholesale and Retail deal ers iu Hr,draTri,""Vege f tables aud Fruits l Carload loW'i 8jci'a4ty.;": Lawsoa & Zundell Office in Kilpatrick Bldg. Phone No 1113 '9Bv)0sis)0s)se)eieieis)e)cj 10 PER CENT OFF On all cash purchases of; 11.00 or over, complete stock nt mails nnnlr.rv. lnr1 nar own eurea breakfast bacon I and hains a specialty. ( Phone 1601 I. HARRIS We pay the highest market f price for hides, pelts, and fare aoaoaQcaeaeaoQ