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LUMBER Headquvters for Lath, Shingles, Doors Sash, Boxes all kinds of Mill Work BUILDING PAPER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL Measure ments on the STODDARD LUMBER CO. LA GRANDE, OREGON. 2 A iEverything you Sunday Is Awaiting Your.Or der at U. RALSTON'S I NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Ooi. Fir and Jefferson Sta. OUK SPECIALTY Full Line "Perferred Stock" Oanred Goods. Grand Rcnde PERRY. Manufacturer of WWW WW W 9ffftttt f I LUMBER LATH BOXES and Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRYJOREGON. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. Principle MRS, DAY-.AMiitanl This is one of t behest muiicaljln stitotions in the state Daring the ytar.1904 there were nearly Four tbouBand lessons givsa. The people inthis city and valley are begin log to discover the great advantage of tbia school. Tbe'system oaed ia tbe lateat and moat practical, and inoladee all tbe latest discoveries in tbe art of teaching muaie. Tbe school ia divided into two depart ments. No. 1 is for beginners, from 5 years up, sod taking in the 1st to 3rd grades. In this department pupils come one boar every day In No.' 2 tbe gradea are from 3 to 15. Here they graduate. Pupil take one or two lesions a week aa they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this scbooi wto do not study. The Best Cough Syrup 8 L Apple ex -Probate Judge Ottawa To Kansaa, writes; "Tbia ia to aay that 1 bave used Ballard's llorebound Syrup for years and that 1 do not hesitate to recommend it aa tbe bast cough syrup I have ever need" 25c 6nc and f 1.00 sold by Newlin Drag Co YARD I I 1 1 e. E Place of Business f m ou the J i want want for that i Winner X t SHOES Good School Shoes a specialty Lumber Co. OREGON. Music R P Tait, the pioneer music teacher of Uraude Ronde Valley, is stl'l in the ring. Daring my vacation I made it my business aa well ae pleasure to at tend concerts, operas, and in fact everything in my line of business and 1 found that I aa a teacher, and in terpreter of music am still in the front rank. Pupila who do not wish the full conservatory coarse may take tbe pop ular piaco coarse. This places the pupil in position to play the popular masic of thejday, Church and Sunday School mnaio. The Violin popular coarse places tbe pupil in positbn to play all kinds of dance music as well aa light overture a. Quite a number of musicians who have been under my instruction are now making good money as teachere and soloists. Pupils who are under ray care will be thorough I v instructed io music R P TAIT, teacbea SHADE TREES FOR SALE The undersigned baa a limited quan tity of abade trees which he will st II at a reasonable price. Theae treea are of the variety known as tbe Rock iem and the Gray Ash. Parties wishing me to set the treea out miiy do so by paying fifty cents add itioLul Address J T Jackson, La Grande, Ore gon, or phone 1893. 9 HURRAH FOR SENATOR FULTON A Washington dispatch to tbe New York Times says: There was an amusing piece of com edy just as tbe senate oloeed its night session at midnight yesterday. The senators were in a drowsy condition when Senator Heyburn offered an amendment to the Indian appropria tion bill for an appropriation of f 27, 000 for new school buildiogs at the Lembi reservation in bia state. Senator Stewart, chairman of tbe Indian committee, and in obarge of tbe bill, grew very red in tbe face and waved bis bands impatiently aa he shouted, "Accepted." That would bave settled tbe matter, and tbe item would have gone through safely, but Senator Heyburn insisted on bia right to make a speech. 'I appreciate tbe courtesy of tbe chairman," said Mr Heyburn, "in acoepting tbe amend Meetings Continue in The Central Church The meetings in Central Churoh of Christ continue a tew eveninga It baa seemed unwise to oloae when ao many aoula obey Chriat. Thus far about aixty have been added to the congregation, moat of them being be ginners in tbe new life This evening Charged With Forgery bate yes erday afternoon District Attorney Q W Phelpa filed two Infor mationalagainat ,C B Wade, oye for forgery and for.larceny by bailee. Tbe flrat charge ia for tor forging the name of Joseph Vey to a $10,000 note an I the second is for misappropriating the funds of tbe Craig, eatate The bonds fort he charge'of forgery were fixed at 91,000 and tbe bonds for the oharge of larceny by bailee were placed at S3 ,000 Robert rorster. lumbal (dealer: Will iam al usher, sheepman, and J F Robinson, laundrytnan, qualified as bondsmen for Wade. la C B wade, tbe ex-cashier of the First National bank, a mental and physical wreck? Is O IS Wade's condition of such a character as not to permit the ordeal of a trial in the criminal court? Are his mental derangement and physical collapse temporary or wilt tbey remain permanent? Are sentiment and sympathy of in fluential friends to be considered as factors iii one of tbe most important oases ever brought into the oriminal courts of Umatilla county? These are a few of the many ques tions that have been brought to the notice of tbe officers of laff in tbe case of C B Wade, against whom oharges of a criminal nature are pend ing. District Attorney O W Phelps and other officers were willing and ready to proceed with the case and to give tbe ex -cashier a fair trial, but many new phases bave now appeared which will probably have the effect of staying trial procedure for months to come, perhaps years, perhaps for all time. Creditors who lost various and large earns of money through the manipulations of Wade bave petition ed the court todismias the case on tbe ground that "any trial in tbe orimi nal court of a man in bia condition would be a travesty upon justice," while four physicians, ail claiming to be disinterested persons, who made individual examinations of Wade, agree tuat toe man is mentally end Lphysically unfit to stand trial and re commend that a trial be stayed at least for tbe present. Pendleton Tri bune. Murderer Hanged Azele D Galbraitb, a prominent mining man, who was convicted of murdering his wife aud child at their home in Russel Gulcb, sear Central City on February 29, 1904, waa hang, ed in the penitentiary at Caayou City Col Monday. Evidence at tbe trial of Oilbraithfhowed that infatuation I ... ur auuinor woman inauced nini lo commit the crime. ment, bat it is my privilege if not my duty to make a few remarks on tbe m itter." A suppressed groan ran through tbe chamber. President Frye waa quick to aeise tne chance for a joke, and submitted the amendment to a vote. Tbe senate rejected it. Tbe laugh that went with the vote was load and long. Mr Heyburn resented the treat ment, and with a ssreastio comment disappeared into the cloak room . Five minutes later Senator Fulton of Oregon offered an amendment call ing lor $350,000 for irrigation worka in his state. "I understand aaid he ' 'that if I make a speech I don't get this, and if I do not make a speech I get it, and therefore I will refrain from aaying a ord further." The senate exhibited its delight and the amendment went into the bill. the evangelist will apeak on "Religion and Morality." Aa an opening service there will be given a bible reading on "The Holy Spirit," dealing especially with tbe Baptism of the Spirit. Bring your ! bibles. Will See President Washington, March 8. ben Rich of Rex burg, head of the southern mission ot the Mormon church, who hat been in Washington for several days, will call on President Roosevelt today to complain that Idaho and Utah Moimona bave not received a square deal in the distribution of political ap point ments. ' Rich olalma tbe Gentiles have all the beat of it but that when the Preaident knows the true circumstances tbo Mormona will have better treatment. Miller Promoted Washington, Maroh 8.--In recogni tion of bis efficient servico as Ameri can Consul at Nuichwang, China, Hesiry B Miller, of tirant'a Pass, Ore gon, waa Monday nominated by tbe President to be Consul G neral at Yokahoma, Japan, Tbia ia a pro motion from a comparatively unim portant post to the moat important consular post In Jspan, and the second consulate in the Orient, and also in crease his salary from f.'iOOO to flOOO per year. Quardruple Murder Danville Ark Maroh 8 A quadruple murder was committed at Whitely, about 13 milea from Danville, laat night, the victims being the wife and three children of James Ince, a fanner in that locality, Ince ia anspeoted of the crime and is in jail. Notice To Whom it May Concern, Notice is hereby given that on and after the l ith day of March, 1905, Or dinance No. 41, Seriea of 1892, provid ing for tbe taxing and killing of dogs, will be strictly enforced by the aotb rities of the City of La Grande, Ore gon. CI IK ST Hit P NEWLIN, Recorder of the City of La Grande by order of the City Council. Tags may be procured at tbe city Recorder's office. THE GOLDEN WEST PEACH Will aoon have another Invoice of select fruit, shade and ornamental trees Peach, pear, plum, prune and apple, gooseberries, currants, pie plant, etc., including the Boleana Poplar, Sugar Maple, Black Walnut and the celebrat ed Golden West Peach tree. Office opposite U 8 Land Office. M 6 tf JOHN E HOUGH Heart Smashers (Salem Statesman) i he hardest blow J et struck at the normal schools has been by the "home girls" of Weston, who bave decided to boycott the "home boys" who go with the normal school girls. However, this would certainly indioate that the normal girls have at least tbe power of attraction. The Best Physic When VOU want nhvain that, la mild and gentle, easv to ta.k- and gentle, eaay to take and certain to act always use Chamberlain ' Ni..ma..l. ana Liver 1 ablets. For J Newlin Drug Company. sale by 0LASSIHCD DVCRTISCMCNTS I l AVE ANYTHING TO SELL LET THE PEOPLE AR ABOUT IT THROUGH THIS DEPARTMENT AND YOU WILL FIND A BUYER. IF YOU WANTT0 BUY EX PLAIN YOUR WANTS THROUGH THESE COLUMNS. i . . For Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 good work horses, 1 SX Inch wagon, 1 4 inch logging track, 1 4 Inch logging truck. JOHN ANTHONY . FOR SALE Poland China boar En quire of W T Steiu, B D No. 2, two miles east of La Grande. Phone 1771 w 110.16s FOR SALE Must sell within the next fifteen days, building now oc cupied by my meat market. Cor. Fir and Monroe Ave. Two story, six rooms up stairs. Remember the building only Is for sale. I HARRIS 1 week. FOR 8ALB New Ideal washing ma chine price 17.00 E J Conrad KFO Nol i FOR SALE Good paying business -Z'.zz 1,500 """'.I LiSt r - box 661 La Grands. For Rent FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without bath. In best residence district. Inquire at Cor Fourth and Main at, , the George Hansen proper Jan 6 tf FOR RENT Furnished house" keep ing rooms, in suits ol two, three and four rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Msry Noble. Phone 6-4-7. if. Board and Lodging by Mrs Goodall 2114 3rd st. Phone 707 if FOR RENT All parties wishing to rent a portion of the O'Connor tract for tbe present year, call at residence as the land will be rented immediate ly. Dr. O'CONNOR, corner Park and Oak street. WANTED First olass single driver, ing horse. Inquire Boss Msat Mar ket. ANTED Ln I r gil nan with fair edacatio.i. for a i o-iness posi tion, salary $15 to fJU per weak. Ad dress with atamp and give your name and tbe name of tbe town. Mrs. L F Rich, La Grande, Ore., G D 8t BEES FOR SALE The undersigned bas eight stands of Italian btea which he will dlapqes of at reasonable price If sold at once. These are all good strong and healthy colinles and will sorely thrive if given proper attention. H O Tbo mason . La Grande ; Oregon Residence Fourth street Old Town M2DW Estray Notice Notloe is hereby given that I bave taken up at my farm three quarters of a mile southeast of Alicel, Union county, Oregon, on January 1, 1006, one sorrel, bald faced gelding, branded figure 4, on right shoulder, about 0 o 7 years old, weight about 800 pounds. Appraised value 1 16. Owner can havs aame by proving ownership and paying expenses, otherwise the snlmal will be sold according to law. W J C ASE, Feb 17-Mch 25 Alicel RED No. 1 Oregon Produce Go I Phone 1761 La Grande. Oregon. Corner Jefferson Avenue and Greenwood Streets. ) Largest Packing House In rEastorn I Oregon. Will Pay Hiarhest Oash Price lor Marketable Potatoes, Land Scrip For Sale Unrestricted forest reserve scrip for sola at lowest market prices. My scrip secures title to timbered, farming, g rasing or desert land, In any quan tity, without residence or Improve ment. Ac dress H M Hamilton, The Portland, Portland, Oregon. Strayed One blue roan colt from my place In Fruitdale last Friday. A suitable reward will be paid for its return or information leading to its recover. BK Sparrow. La Grande R F D No 1 Last Notice Months ago I notified the public that all those wffo had relatives burled in the cemetery, which Is a part of my lands were expected to remove the remains without delay. Being aware that this is essentially painful to all concerned. I have been patient but am uov oompejled to make a final appeal to those Interested. The work of olearing the ground has al ready begun and the lateness of tbe season necessitates its early comple tion. Goo O'Connor Estray Not ce Notlo is hereby given that tbe following described stock has been taken up at my place six miles east of La Grande Union County Oregon and appraised, ss follows, one bay mare branded N on left hip weight about .950, aged 13. One sorrel mare brand - i wvibii auuuv IoSAibimJ a n.. u.u . a.. t"-.-B, vuo uaiu laoeu uuy, i . i i ... . . wuimj leei do urnnu weigoi about 700 pounds. W D G randy P O at La Grande. Feb 27 March 27 WANTED: An elderly lady to keep house and take ears of Ave children. Will pay good wages. Apply at this offioe. Brick furnished in any quanity or any style. No contract too small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. La Grande, Oregon. For Investments In LHJ4 C3JNTV Write to 0, T.,McDANIEL Outario Orego z TO