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PHONE 131 7 -1-JrlJli 1-iiviCi l xJ Zd J v i..iyiuiN.JC!i x "by coming and looking over our stock . e can save voh iromzo to ou -percerrc NEW .GOODS ,-. , Iron beds...... $2.75 add up Bureaus 8.00 44 Comodes 2.00 44 Stand tables.... 1.25 44 . Extension tables $5.60 and up Book 'eases 4.50 -, - Bed springs. : . 1.75 . "I. Oak sida boards 17.50 u Dressers 7.00 44 . NEW GOODS ' -;; t Mattresses .. . . ,$2.50T and up Pillows...;.... ZO Spring Cots.... 2.00 " Chairs ........ .60 ! 1 NEW' GOODS Rockers I1.U0 and up :Waeb stands ... 2.50 44 Kitchen Bafes.'. 4.00 44 Kitchen treasure 8.00 44 . SECOND HAND Bed steads ....$ .50 and up Bed springs . . . . ,50 Cots . 75 Mattresses .... .50 44 Bicycles . . . .$5.00 and up Cook stoves .... 4,00 44 i Tables '...i.Vl.OO 44 Ohaira;ii -ti.. j!5 Y 44 Picture frames.. .10 44 I 1404 ADAMS AVENUE - - ' J.No V V WE WILL-ACCEPT ANYTHING. OFj .VAbUE. i IN EXCHANGE i LA. GrRjlSri)I2 mWN BROKERS, PUONE JgJt.j kaKV b, 3,tliiii, i . c ti iv Xtemejn.ber1tbe1 place. jm . ti . r . i "i .i. ' 'i in wiiiii I '" '' 1 T ' ' 'n uni i mmi ' i' ' 1404 AD AM3 "AVENUE We nave for Rent the mom bonM on Adam Atdq ' with city water. Bent inotading wtr tl0pr month. , ... . ' 3 room house on Adami Afenae. Bent 8 per month. " . Six room house north of B i B shppi witL foar lots. ; Beat tlO per( month . - j Five room house on North Vlr itreet with hot and cold water. Bbata for 112 per month. '-' J ' t1 . LA .GRANDE ' yoley Hotel Block, 'j fu - La Grande r 1 H Oregon Healthy, ' happy bubies. Mothen ay that Uollistej'a Bocky Mountain Tea la the greatest baby medicine. Id the world. Makes them arrong, well and active. ' 35 cents, Tea or Tablets Newlin Drug Co, - 1 k l llliil' HOGAN Gffl I r , UNDERTAKERS "FUNERAL D1RECT0RS . ' '. ., - . n J The only Exclusive UndertakingParlors ki La Grande Scientific Embalming ,t Licensed in presort and ' Montana. Experienced Lady Assistant Our office is always open Phone 1761 Office in Lewis Building, oppo9iteSojiner lipase I. R. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS ,- i - 1 1 "1 -Farm Loans a Specialty i ' . . ' 1 "v 'V ! -if $(.-. :; ' ' -t r --- ' in Union county. Many 1 1 " years experiences with the Union-county records 1 gives me a great adrant- J "age". 'It is folly to jpuiw ' chaserrealeBtate "irithQut . fiitecuririgO aJ jiropr , afotraot. . Au . . abstract ,, from my .office will .ahw r ,' the, title just as it appears ' .any i the official record. - ' ' !'' . " 'I f ',.' ' ,i . LA GRANDE, OREGON ''"Room fel.1' 0(!''! fW'J !f VCIdiH April Business - Statement of Becelpte tor month of April, 1906, of the United 8Utea Land Offiee,' La Qrande, Oiegon. ' 32 Cash Entries, 2407.80 J acres....;..: i.., .".$6165 27 6 desert Und entries, 1000.00 i ,r orea,...; ,....;.. 250 00 12 Umitllla Iadian land sales L . 6160 acres. ...... ....... 629 81 1 TJmatUla Iadian land. . znd ... .l 104 homestead entries, 1585L .-' , '88 aores...; 1810 87 21 final homesteads 4238.33 acres........:.......... 164 94 2 ool D 8 . . . . . . . . ........ 6 00 12 T A 8 App Fees......... 120 00 15 eaooellation aotioes IB 00 1 plat ... ' ! 00 Testimony reduced to writing etc,. pablio 67 84 ' ' i 75 00 Depredations on the "timber1 'I. 20 timber 1 applications filed '. 21 'contests 'filed A 1 much other miscellaneous business ""'-;" j 19398 63 ' EWBAVW; BKQI8TEB A ABOBERT8, EECEIVER 0 Firsts Strawberries , The first Oregon strawberries on the Portland market thla year reached this city' April 24. The shipment coo slsted of two 24-pound orates, grown by J A 'Willis of Myrtle creek. Mr ; L 8 Coon ot DUlsrd, who is nsoally' the first man to get Oregon strawberries ob the market was only one .day . be hind Sir Willis, and his first shipment thla season arrived April 25. ', Lait yea the first Oregon berries on the Portland market reached the city on: May.lt. in 1903, on May 13, and in 1901, ou May 7. II we, are .not jnii Uken these first'", shipments for the three years 'mentioned Were all from Mr Uoon Oregon Afcrioalture, . Gold In Umatilla Gbunty Keceives McLormicK Paris May 3 President Lon bet of ficially received' Ambassador MoCor mlok In the hall of the ambassadors at Elyses palace this afternoon. After aoordial exohangs of greetings, Mr MoOotmlok presented his credentials and made a brief speech, settlog forth the long existing rorilsllty, between France and the United States, Jto whloh President Loubet responded In a Similar vein. . All women should strive to be bead tlful Beaaty rules mankind. Hollis tdt'a Boole v Mountain Tea brines red lips, bright eyes and cream-like com plexion, oo cents, iea or x-aoieia. Newlln Prog Co. - .: . t7Son Lost Mother " ! Consumption rnns In our family, and through It 1 lost my Mother,;1 writes BU Held, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five rears, however, on the elishtest siun of a Con eh or Cold. I have taken Dr King's New Dlsoovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious v lung x trouble." His mother's death was 'a sad loss for Mr Reid. bnt be learned that land trouble muat not be neglected, ud how I o care It. Qalokest r relief and cure for coughs and colds. Prioe50o and $l.O0; guaranteed at Newlin Drag Oo. Trial bottle free. TJhe farmers and Urctdors - yjational 33ank : " ; ' y n .f h v .- ... . - business of to. the Call vour attentioo during the month of April, 1905. Total cnecKS ana aeposiis eacn oay as iohowb: this bank k ;' i t t amount of April 1, 2, 05 OHO 0REG0IV II . ' u .11 it II II II M II II II : it i" rii. II II 4, 5, . 7, st -10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18. . 19, 20 V 21; -' 24, 25,. - TOTAL Checks 8,825 81 9,387 80 6,875 50 3,751 15 6,407,64.' 2,604 71 8,678 87 6,318 02 4,078 14 14,932 19 5,761 44 3,796 45 17,089 41 19,922 34 4,179 87 11,476 70 8,749 67 i4,774 06 3,247 55 4.384 Zl . 6,109 27, Deposits $ 7.108 65 7,740 84 8,798 71 4,225 49 ' 8,878 92 3,384' 64 7693 75 ( ,4,209 19 2,063 Td 39,760 81 3,616 67 2,363 00 26,497 38 14,313 33 4,418 73 2,777 60 I 3,712 20 ' -1,627; 00 8,952 86 3,806 16 13,171 33 $169,018v92 DKPABT Not 8:30 a. m. Hoi . Halt Lake. Denver, FU Worth, oranns, u muCltv.Ht LouiH, Ctl- IPOam. 806 p.m. NO.S3 Dull J ex cept Bandar 9:15 am Time Schcdal LA GBANDK, OR 4- ruruuuu, ism w, . dletou.. Wall. ,WH"j Lwyton? Vamarof,' Uoi fax. Uoaoow, Bpokane. and paiuu ent and north vwopoKaca Portland, Dmllea, Pen dleton, Umatilla, Wal lula. Lewistou, Collai, ner. Bpokane anl other .nil nnrth puiLi im w f.lndfcUy. AiiceV Im- bler aud .gm. ..con- tk".e lur poiuui FROM 5iViam Mo s 1160.345 10 With our business constantly ; increasing as shown by the above statement, and with a CAPITAL OF - - SURPLlisTUND OF - UNDIVIDED PROFITS OF, j" :.-,; v.'t 1 .' " Man's Unreasonableness , Is often as great as woman's. Hut Tboa. 8 Austin. Mgr. of the Republi can." of Leavenworth, lnd., was not unreasonable, when he ref used to allow the doctors to operate on his wife, for female trouble, "Instead," he says we conoluded to try Electric Bitters. My wile was then - sick, she coold hardly leave ber bed, and five (6) phy sioians.; bad (ailed to relieve ner. After taking Electric Bitters, she was perfectly oared, and oan now perform all ber household duties." Gnaran teed by Newlin Drug Co., price 60o. , $60,000.00 i4roo61o PureBrei r?.JLiltr y i 3 Parties desiring4 pure bred Poultry! can' secure eces 15. . . l - i . 1 1 irom ine loiiowiog weu "knb'wri" breeds at $1 per setting of fifteen Bar Ply moth Rock, White Wyn- I dott. inele Comb Brown Wyddott 4 lS LL I tr.B AIR. One ot the ooldest nights experleno ed In Umatilla ooanty in many sea sons for this time of tbe year wa Sunday nUht, the minimum . temper- re being 2 degrees abovs tn The cold wave was .quite general throagbobttheoountry and at Miltotf the thermometer registered 30 degrees or two degrees below freezing.' y In Pendleton green cherries on many trees were badly damaged, while plum and prone trees suffered to a like ex tent, ; Whole cluster s of cherries , on some trees turned black, showing that the damsge Is extensive. .Early vege tables and tomatoes and potatoes, s peloally, were more or Jess Injured. The Tribune yesterday received re poits from different parte of ,the county, all showing that vegetation reoelved a bad set-back from the heavy froit. Growlog wheat in- some of tbe lowlands was. nipped, but to what extent the damage1 will be,1" can not be determined for a few 'days,-' ; The fruit trees on Charles Dutton's property in this ulty were Injured to. a great extent. Mr Dutton believes that all ot his cherries, plums and prunes have been completely ruined. Cass Matlock sent a twig from a oberry tree to the Tribune office which show that nine ont ot ten cherries withered ndturned black r -. : t DAMAGE Af MILTON ' ' Milton May l( By telephone to the Tribune) Ths cold wave whloh visit ed this plica last night is believed to have done considerable damage espeol ally to early vegetables. Tomato aud j potato plants on many, farms were frozen to the ground and other vege tables suffered to some extent. Fruit , trees did not escape, but it is not be lieved that many of the fruits were badly Injure',' trawberrles,'werej however ruined on a number ol farmer The thermometer' bererreKistred "3D degrees above feero early this morning, j FBEEWATEB BUFFERED Free water May 1 (By vTeIephone to Tbe Tribune) Early vegetation in thfa vicinity reoelved a hard, blow; last night, A heavy frost covered the ground and is believed to, have . done irreparable damage. Charles Sanders the merchant, reports that strawber ries suffered greatly while early' plants and vegetables, In many gar Jena, were almost tota'ly destroyed. M Froitmea ' bore believe that the' frost .Injur- the trees, but to wheat extent they, are ianabls to determine Pendleton Tri bune. , n.. ' RT Htmm TTHlTWILL Lri - , ,'"'-3 That is the sort of grocerh 3 we sell Our aim is ta please all of our customers We realize that iu ordet to kit - Anl Fiit Cfuafity 'Goods We also 1 know1-that our prices ttt 'be right, aud that our 'service must be correct.. A,. ; child , can dd lhe; trading '' aty our Btoro A trial order over the tele-' phone will convince "you; We solicit your patronage. QEBbEf'BKSJ North Fir Street There la none better than our . K-tJ 1 0 S-? ADDITIONAL LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS 3,000.00 j 60,000.00 M .vN.??;; i& p ra 8J0ai 5i80pm Dan riauu &)a B0Ug, Acet ; z TOTAL RESPONSlBILin, . $137,000.00 With fburtenyears'eiperience and full confidence '- v in ihe future prosperity of La Grande and Union County, we request your banking business, " Wearaee"youabsclS forourfunds, and courteous treatment to alL We buy and sell excbangejjn aprjnciplj points i - , We want your banking business. Joseph Palmkb, President. J. W. Scribkb, Cashier. O. E. McCully, . Asst. Cashier. v voxr i WILL BE SATISFIED If your llcketa rM(! over' the riiYr . and Rio Miante Railroad, toe "Hoeulo y Line ot the, vwld" ! , -, ; :.r.:rr ;?KOAUSK . t here are ao nrauy aoenle alt-art in .and polnuof lutaraat lonn thu i-ii if. . iween Odao Mid Denwr liat lUt ti i) dstw baooatea ti rwgmt . If ron are lolng- raet, write for iror. mailon and ( a preltj book that will tell yon all about It w C McBRIDE, Agent, -124 Third St Portlard i- Herbine f... Vill overcome Indieeaiiou and i dvS pppsiat reeulate the bowels and vure liver and kidney - complaints i It, ie the besi-blood enrioher and Invigorate or in tbe world. It is purely veseta bis. perfectly harmless, and should you be a sufferer from disease, yon will nee it II you are wise. coa and Bockledge Newe, (toooa. Fla., writes: "1 nave used your uerbine in my family, and find it a inoet excellent medicine. Iu 'effects upon myself nave been a marked Dcnent,. 1 teoom. mend it nnbesltatingty.", oOo Bold by Newlla lrog Co.' . ' J -. u P,URe r CANDY lit. , 4A i at i - Every Piece Guaranteed : ' . I?'' Best equipped Soda "Foun tain iia I Eastern Oregon. :1 t Our new water - filler in- surea absolate I purity, H ,-' 4 ' A Jf .$9 ", J "Plenty of rooiiu Jlfefresh- -meats servecf ai individual tables. ',, i .' . 5 I" ... . -v ;.- .. h w. si ; '" . E. ' D. v , SELDER,J Next-door to Post Office' J Vlov Jo Ward Off Old Ae - iuh uiuat EV'Hweuui waraipg on me nbproaob of old age is to ..maintain a ( vigorous dige lion. Tots can be done by eating on) food suited toyonr age and ocouptloi , anpVwhen any lieor ti er of the stomaoar disappears . 4tks done of Chamberlala'a Hroma .h . an Liver Tablets to correct It. It you nave a weax pwnun or are .trouoiea with indigestion, you will find these Tablets to be Just what you nee ', , For sate by Newlin Drag Oo : . A Disattrom Calamitv it is a aisaairoos calamity, wnto f on loee your health, because indigqa Inn at n rl nnnaf Irtuftinn Kusia mm la away r Prompt-relief oan be bad In ur King's New cue Hlls.rThey bnild d up your digestive headaohe. organs, ana cure dizziness. aalia. const! na tion, etc. Guaranteed at Newlin Drug Coj 260i. ioV9.it itu i 1 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS . Oimplete Machine! Shops and 'Foundry v ft: General Blacksmith Uoree Shoeing and Wagon Work. Manufacturer of The Fitzgerald Boiler Feed Mill -w r- w r-i i - f 1 D. F l TZ Oregon siirartjfa