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'J - IX lumber Luinbei Doors Boxes 1 STODDARD5 LUMBER CO, LA GRANDE, E erythlng you want want for that s( n n a v Is A waiting jYouf Order at O. RALSTON'S NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Ooi. Fir and Jefferson 8la . ; , , OUR SPECIALTY () Fall Line 'Terferred Stock'" Oanred Goods. Oregon Produce Co Phone 1761 LaGrande,Oregon. : Corner Jefferson Avenue and Greenwood Streets. Largest Packing House In Eastern Oregon. 25c PER BtTSHjSLXi Y Good No 2 apples at the packing house. Gall and see 3f them, they are as good as those offered by peddlers Grand Rrnde PERRY. Manufacturer of LUMBER LATH BOXES and Grande Ronde Lumber Co. FERRY, OREGON. ITS NOT TOO LATE TO ORDEK FRUIT TREES I have a good stock of (bade trees, shrubs and vines, also American Evergreens for fencing and wind breaks, $5 per huudred, $40 per thousand. Weeping trees for cemeteries. Carnations, three colon, 12 for .' $1. Touble Daisies, large, flowering pantiles, all colore, per dosen Uc. LA GRANDE NURSERY ." - '- '' Box 637, . .. , , . Or leave order at Thorn' , m sr.. YARD k Shingles Sash- MiJlwork OREGON. 1 M mpp Good School Shoes 3 a specialty - J Lumber Co. OREGON. . - three colors- Large Grocery Store. , ( MORTON MAKES SHORT VISIT Washington March 28-8eeretary ol Iba Navy, Morton,' who recently left on tba Dolphin (or Porto Rican and Cuban porta, hat found it neoeatary to oartail bia visita at tbo different pi oe where atopa aro scheduled to b made in order that be might return to Washington in time to join tbo Presi dential party, which will leave here April 3 for Texas and Colorado. A harried call waa made at Saa Juan, and even with brief stop at Guantanimo and Havana, it U cal culated that the Dolphin barely will land tba Secretary to ' the United States In time to start with tbe Presi dent on bis Journey. ' Noted Pallbearers Washington March 28 Tbe honor ary pall bearers at the funeral today of the late Betior don Manuel da Aspl roc, Metioan Ambassador, were an nounced today as follows: ' ' Secretary ol the Treasury Shaw, Aoting Secretary of the State Adee , Count Cassiof, Bussian Ambassador, Baron Edmoudo Mayor dea Planches, TtatUn A mhanaa'W. A. Grip, Minister fiom Sweden and Norway,' Senor Cel vo. Minister from' Costa Rica,' Chief Justice Fullar of the United Statea Supreme Court, Senator Belby M. Cul lom, Representative R. R. Hitt and John W. Foster. ; .... Senor Gamaoa, the Charge d'Afftires today called on Aoting Secretary of State Adee and ex pressed tbe appre ciation of the Mexican government for the reerets of this Government. Pre- I aident Diaz also peisonally replied to President Roosevelt's message of sym pathy. Recorder's Office County recorder D. H. Proctor, when asked yesterday relative to tba receipts of bia tffice, drew forth a slip of paper with tbe following figures taken from bis books which makes' a very credit.ible showing for bia office. Durintr tbe year 1904 bis receipt! were $3275 70, making an average for the twelve months of $273. The expenses, salaries and other ex penses were $25CO, leaving a net pro fit of $775. Unconstitutional Lewiston March 28 The Supreme Court, in a divided opinion, annulled the aot creating Lewis and Clark counties out of Kootenai. The opinion was' by Justice Ailibie, Justice Su'U van concurring. Chief Justice Stock lager dissented. School Apportionment County school superintendent Bragg expecta to be able to make his county apportionment early next week, which means the distribution of about $20, 000 FAMOUS ACTRESS CONTESTS WILL Fcrippa News Asaocatlon) San Francisco March 27 Tbe Superior Court toJay handed down a decision in wbicb it is held that the probating of the will of Alex Duos muir in British Columbia is illegal, on tbe ground that Alex Dunamuir was a resident of California. The pro ceedings in British Columbia weie declared void and the will must be administered in California. Under the will, James Dunamuir was exeoutor and sole legatee, depriving Mrs, Alex Dunsmnir.now dead, and her daughter Edna Wallaos Hopper, the aotr ss, of any share In the eight million dollar estate whiob he left. Mrs Hopper in stituted the proceedings in which the opinion waa rendered today, autf la therefore given tbe opportunity to oontest the will in this atate. For an Impaired Appelie Loss of appetite always results from faulty digestion. All that ta needed la a few doees of Chamberlain's Stom ach and LWer Tablets. , Tbey will In vigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion and give you an appetite like a wolf. These Tablets also aot aa a geutle laxative. For aala by Newlin Prog Co. MRS. II. W. LAUGHLIN, ; , ; Teacher of vocal and piano a a MUSIC Graduate of Chicago ar s-a it xuusicai uouege a Seals On Sale Today Beats for the Eckberdt A Hawkins Ideals are on sale today and. from tha way the seats are going, there is aura to be a good bouse to greet them 00 tbeir opening night. Manager Steward went to Baker City Iaat week to eee the performance, and was so well sat isfied, that be Is willing to elate that tbe abow ia a good one and no mis take, in fact, be is free to state that it la as good if not better , than any thing that has appeared hr re this eeaaoo. If Mr Steward did not believe tbia statement to be correct, he would not so state. . . ' Beala 25, 35, and 60 cent. Secure your seats early'. Took $45,000 v (By Scrlppa Newa Association) Boston March 28 While the storm of protests against the accepting of the one bnndred thousand dollar gilt from John D. Rockefeller to tbe American Board of Foreign Miasfo. a of tbe Congregational church is at its beightb, it baa developed that the board baa already received $41,500 of this amount, whiob now reposes in t! e board's atrong box. Secretary Barton today aaid that the question now was "i i'J Tbftb"? ! amount will be returned Tbe Prudential board will meet this afternoon to decide what course to pursue.' : CHADWIGK CASE IS APPEALED (By Scrlppa Newa Aaaociatlon) Cleveland March 28 Judge Wing, the counsel (or Mrs Caaale Chadwiok, will leave for Cincinnati! tbia evening to ask the Circuit Court of Appeala to reverse the opinion of Judge Taylor and grant bis olient a new trial, and he will also ask a etay of the executio of .the aenteoce District Attorney Sullivan w.ll oppoae 'Judge ' Wing's motion. Madam Palma, tbe noted clairvoyant and palmist baa gained a reputation in this elty aa the beat and must power ful medium that bea ever visited Spokane. Spokane Chronical. Kansas Irrigation- Garden Kansas March 26 Irrigation experts electrical and meohanicalenr n eers and officials of the geological sur vey are In conference here today to consider pi me for utilizing the under flow of the Arkausaa river .In irrigat Ion work in weatern Kansas. Tbe government' has appropriated $0,000 to begin tbia work, and the meeting Is held for the purpose cf deciding upon tbe plan of operation Panic On The Bourse. Scrlppa News Association 8t Petersburg March 2d A seuii panio has prevailed on the bourse here today. The Russian Imperial foura fell a point to 85 Hand in Hand Osteopathy Goes With Conserva tive Surgery Surgery Is a great art upon a truly scientific basis, but, like many great things, It is great! v overdone What mankind wanta today la an excuse to avoid operations, not multiplying them. Surgery manifests too much teal for operationa known to be useless and fatal. 8urgeiy too often cute for the sake of fees and love of cutting. Osteopathy honors the conservative surgeon and bia humane art; we appeal to his aplendid skill as Health'a Court of Last Resort ; but as Osteopathia we exhauat every resource of Nature very curative principle of our milder art, before aufl'ering our patients to run the aurglcal gauntlet. tf Board and Lodging by Mrs Goodall 2114 3rd t. Phone 707 tf Invaluable Por Rheumatism I have been suffering for the past few years with a severe attack of rue matiam and found that Hallard'a Snow Liniment waa the only thing that gave me aatisfaction and tended lo alleviate my paina. March 24th. 1U02, John C Deanan Kinsman 111. :5o 60o knd $1,00 Sold ty Newlin Drtig Co G. E. FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal ' Phone 1611 All order given prompt attantiou. s Classified , For Sale First claas seed potatoes, Carmen no 3 and Early Rose, one half mile east of L Oldenburg. t J 8 CHANDLER, Frnltdale Persona desiring to set out Logan Berriea can secure cuttings of J V McAllister, at five dollars per hund red. Addreas J W McAllister B F D No 2 La Grande. Phone 1776 One Week For Rent FOR RENT Xurolahed rooms, good location,1 Inquire of Mrs. W J Snodgrass, Fourth street, or phone 3-5-3.' FOR ' RENT-Light housekeeping . rooms Mrs. Shearer, near Geddes Bros, grocery store. Homeseekers Dont forget that G U Powers the Land man has any thing in .the shape of Real Estate from an aore of Garden - - ..,,.. ........ r '.. !' ---?.--. aold on commission and titles guaran teed ' GH Powers Minnesota Land Man Mch 23 tf I Agents Wanted g 'Men and women. Big money sell ing Imperial lamp burner. Sells on sight 1C0 par cent profit. Exclusive territory to hustlers. Sample by mail 75o. Call or address. E 0 Bergb, La Grande Ore Mch-24 Aprll-24 ' Foley Hotel Here is a Bargain For You Eighty aores of laud In Malheur oounty, with good water right, good house and ontbuildinga. Every food of this place Is in cultivation. Will raise from 0 to 11 tona of alfalfa per acre. The val le of thia properly may be estimated from the fact that it rents annually for 110 per acre and renter pas the taxea. This place can te rented for five yeara longer at this price. Here la an Investment Uat beat a ten per cent. For sale on easy terms. Write to C, T. MDANiEL Ontario...... Oregon. Fruit k Trees j Have just received another invoice of fruit, shade and ornamental trees, 1 Goldeu West Peach, Bartlett Pear, Rome Beauty 'Apple, Quince, Prone, Plum and Cherry trees, Gooseberries, Currants, Nut trees, etc. iTT JOHN E HOUOTT PAST URE I have leased the Silk pas lure for the season and am therefore in position to care fos all kinds of stock, and especially the "town cow" at rates which are just, I will guarantee first class treatment, good feed and water. Address E. EI; J ones, Phone 1276. La Grande The Silk putarc oonntste of over HP0 acrea aud divided Into Hi I separate lot -"m- n win duii run logetner LA GRANDE MAR13LE WORKS E. C 'DAVIS." Proprietor, Complote i assortment of fin est marble and granit always on hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon applicati n. Headstones and Monuments A Specialty BRICK BRICK j Brick furnished in any quanityor any style. No contract ton small or too j large. See samples of our ' pressed brick'. i GEO; KREIGER. . La Graude, Oregon. dverTisentJ Public Sale On Friday March 31 W S Kagain will have a publlo auction, at his place known aa tbe John Brandea farm three miles east of Island City, cf bia farming implemsnta, atock and household goods as follows; 1, 12 foot Hodge Header; 1, 14 In , 2 bottom gang plow; 1 14 in. steel beam plowjl, 12 ft usborn Kaae, 1, Monitor Drill; i, Deering JJlower; 1. 4 section harrow; 1, dlso barrow;!. Baloe wagon; 1, Rashford wagon; J, hAAder beds: 5 seta double harness; 1, 2 seat carriage; 1 double bob sled; 12. bead of work horses; 7, mllcn tows; a calves; 1, Durham boll. 3 head of hoga; 1, Fanning mill; 1, steel range: 1, new heating stove: and other house hold and kitchen furniture too numer- ous to mention There will be a free lunch. Terms of sale $10 and under, ecsh Oner 110 six months with ap prove! security drawing 8 per cent interest. March 24 31 High Art Painting Persons desiring fine work in the line of interior finishing, such as grain lug to uiitoh til ?ur!"", woodflllintr to match the walla, and all the flat finishes or glossea, should call on or address Sanford D Kinney, 1431 Adams Avenue, Corner Greenwood street, La Grande, Oregon. tf Music R P Tait, the pioneer music- teacher of Grande Ronde Valley, la still in tue ring. During my vacation I made It my business aa well aa pleasure to at tend concerts, operas, and in faot everything in my line of buelnehs and I found that I as a teacher, and in terpreter of musio am still in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory course may take tbe pop ular piano course. Thia places the pupil in position to play the popular mutlc of the'tday, Church and Sunday School music. The Violin popular course places the pupil In position to play all kinds of dance music as well aa light overturea. Quite a number of musicians who have been under my Instruction are now making goodmoney as teachera and soloiau. Pupils who are under my care will be thoroughly instructed in m . HP TAIT, teaohej LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. Principle MRS, DAY,AttitUnt Thia is one of the.bestmnsicaljn etitatlons in the state Daring the year 1904 there were nearly Four thousand leeaona given. Tha people in.this city and valley are begln ing to discover the great advantage of this school. The.syntein used Is the latest and most practical, and inoludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching musio. The school la divided into two depart ments; No. 1 Is for beginners, from 5 yean up, and taking In the let to 3rd grades. In thia department oupila come one hour every day. In No. 2 the tirades are from 3 to lo. iltere they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week aa they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in thia school wto do not study. JUICY MEATS re e ly kinds we sell. Tbe meat that hctti.. . .imaii nca appear ance and tickela the palate 1. tho kind yo will fcttheie. Choice lumh rtftnlr au J a " nuu veai coops, sirloin, round unri : ruiwruouse sceaass and otner luxariea in our line, are ..c.Cu.y p,lcea that M right. HARD WORKFPS require good. - f wvua AUUttl 19 .DW,e8"y "eh a man and be should have It. All women of the ""7 DUUU,U ne All women of the house should provide their bus- bands with font M.t :n A1 wu airengtiea them so th.t they WU be Ingood condi won to toll ,k.. 4i.. . - - m lamuy may .f'n::i?-!'U'toN. i t r j tr will. rr Bock & Thomas