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I J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many yearg experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advant age. It is ibliy tg pur-, chase realestate without first securing a proper abstiaot. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on the official record. ). R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGJN Room 31. 8ommer Bdlg. Cash Counts HERE .... IL . and therefore tell cheep for cash. We carry a fall and complete line of freth groceries, bay, feed and produce. Highest market prices paid for farm produce. We have oar own delivery wagon, and guarantee prompt delivery. Your money back if goods are not found satisfactory SEATTLE GROCERY CO. ZUNDEL & LAWSON. COMINC SOON Auspices of The Commercial Club THK KATZENHMMER Directed by Edna Louise Thompson Steward's Opera Mouse Popular prices, i ew aoatu, clever epecialties, catchy mu'ic, novel dancers, grand egyptian bahet. nunc and laugh. Two hours of fan. Just a big bnnch of fan. Bare cure for the blaee. r -r: .... . . l J. L. MARS, Contractor and Builder Ppaler in Building Material. La Grande, Or. Drop n line, nxming work, and I wil give the right price. G. L FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phone 1611 All ordergiven prompt attention. Son Lost Mother "Consumption runs in our family, aud through it 1 lost my Mother," writes E U Kcid, of Harmony, Mo "For the past five years, however, on the slightest siitn of a Cough or Cold, 1 have taken Lfr King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lunar trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr Keib. bat he learned that long trouble must not be neglected, aud bow to tare ti Quickest relief and core for ooaghs and colds. Price 500 and $1.0 1; guaranteed at Newlin Drug Co. Trial bottle free. A Wise Mule Brooklyn courts opened late, croee town street Mrs were held op sad all business in tbe vioioity of Borough hall was suspended for a half hour the other morning, all bccaoee a rat-toiled Missouri mule named Ebeaeisr object ed to going down into the sab way al the Borough hall opening. The mule had been working under ground in another section of the sub-sy for a year sad it was a strong protest he made r gainst leaving the surf see again. Judges of the appellate division, Borough President Littleton and his official staff and a thousand lawyers and olerks left their work to offer ad vise. In a specaliy constructed bos stall mvlsa are lowered by a derrick into the subway, bat Ebenexer had been through one experience with that box and refused to walk in. Persuasion wss useless and pushing was impossi ble tor he was very handy with his feet, and whn a street oar tried to psse bim let fly bis heels to tbe con sternation of tbe passengers. Borongb President Littleton, who bad experience with mules in Texas a ni Tennessee, raised bis window to suggest that it would be a goop idea to baok the male in. Bat the box was not built so this could be done. There was a strap on saoh side of ths mule's bead, and with all the men that could get their bands on the straps, it was impossible to pull him in. When be got to tbe entranos be would side step just enongh and tben the work bad to be commenced all over again. Some unnamed genius finally sug gested that by putting a bawser around the mule's stern he could be warped into tbe box. Tbe tope was provided, and there was no lack of volunteers. With about 75 men on eaoh end of the rope, end all pulling together when the word waa given, the mule was fairly shot into tbe box . Ebeuezer twice tiied to lunge out, but ropes were put over bis baok to hold him and tbe steam derrick lifted tbe bos and mule and lowered them 30 (eet into tbe subway. New York Her aid. Herbine Will overcome indigestion and dye nopeia ; regulate the bowels andj cure liver and kidnev complaints. It is the beat blood enricber and invigcrat or in tbe world. It is purely vegeta hi. Derfoctlv harmless, and should you be a sufferer from disease, you will ; use it if you are wise R N Andrews, Editor and Mgr., Co coa and Rockledge News, Coco, Fla., writes: "1 have usrd your Uerbine in -my family, and find it a most excellent medioina Ita effects upon myself have been a marked U ncut. Wecom mend it unhesitatingly." 60c. Hold by Newlin brag Co. Cove Cuttings The weather, tine. The fruit, looking better. The people, happy. The Opera Company wbloh has been playing here all last woek, have hied themselves away with pockets fall of hair dollars. Everybody speaks well of them. Bat some of tbe band boys demurred when tt csme to paying for admittance for their wives, while tbey played free. Tbe Laeelle Bros. , of Albany, have decided not to build the prone drver here this year on account of the abort prune crop, bnt will haul prunes to tLe Union dryer. The near independent Telephone Co., hss ita line built, and central estab lished in Cove. Memorial day was observed very ap propriately here. Trlppeer's hall was well filled by attentive listeners to the various exercises, which were welt rendered. After which almost all the people went to Rose Ridge cemetery where they deoorated the graves of tnir loved ones who have gone before, with beautiful flowers. Rev. J C Walker preached a memor ial sermon at tbe M E obarcb tost Sunday to a good sized and apprecia tive audienoe. Rev. 8axby of La Grande delivered at the M E church in tbe evening an excellent temperance sermon. Chlldrens' day will be observed at the M E churoh at 7:30 p m, June 7. A good time is expected. Tbe Order of Lions of Cove has ohauKed its allegiance from tbe British Lion to the American Eagle, or in other words bave amalgamated with the Order of Washington. Mrs, Uattie Ingram left for Portland Inst Wednesday for a months stay. Mrs Ed Miller of Union visited her people (the Bucklrnds) last Bnnday Miss fva Trippeer starts with her Grandpa Alexander for Portland this Thurs ay evening. Mrs. Vina Payne and Mrs. Edna Conklin start on a month's visit with Mrs. Pearl Huntley in Idaho, Thurs day evening. MFAQ Health Is Youth Disease and Hickness Bring Old Age Herbine, taken every morning before breakfast will keep you in robust heath fit you toward off disease. It cures constipation biliousness, dyspepsia, fever, akin, lives and kidney complain ts. It purifies the blood and clears tbe complexion. Mrs D VP 8mitb Whitney. Texas, writes April 3 1903: "I hare used Herbine aad And It is the beat mdic'nefor contel nation snd liver troubles. It does all von claim for it 1 can highly recommend it SOots bottle Nel in Drug Co. TRAGEDY AT SOLDIERS' HOME Dodge City, Kan., June 1 At the old soldiers home here y eater day, Dan iel Trqax shot and killed Herman Lots end John Lee. Troax, who had bean drinking wee angered because tbey had stolen whiskey which be had brought from town. All are old sol diers. Trnax is in iail hart : 9 Burned To Death Lskeview June I Olevia 8Uum- baugb a Lskeview schoolgirl was fat- ally burned cn tbe hillside near the school here while several of the child ren were playing. One of the small boys lighted a Tittle bonfire and ths Btaumbaugb gii!'clothee oaugbt. She rushed down tbe hillside, but was so badly sohorched below the waist when the teacher and others pat oat ths flames that death ensued after several days agony. Tbe child was ten years old. BERRY PICKERS V, ANTED The Her s Fruit Co wants berry pickers about wune 10th. For particu lars call oh or address. J K LANTZ, tf. Bsc, Home Fruit 'o.,Cove Ore. Card of Thanks We take this mthod of expression our sincere thanks to tbe friends who :l;tcd zzt z;.zit.'.zzi lit zz i onr recent bereavement. Mr and Mrs WILLIAM 1RVIN. "I Thank The Lord!" cried Haun h Plant, of Little Book Ark., "for the relief I got from Buck leu's Arnica Solve. It cured my fear ful running sores, whioh nothing else would heal, and from which I bad suf fared for 5 years." It Is a marvelous healer for eats, barns aad woands. Guaranteed at Newlin Drug Co; 25c. ESTABLISHED 3655 1887 The La Grande National Bank Report oTcoaditiou, April, .ist., 1905 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $566,130 38 United States Bonds 25,000 00 Real Estate Furniture Fixt 17,000 00 Due from banks and U S.trcs 152,741: 20 Cash on Hand $i33i 10 Total $812,206 68 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000 00 Surplus 20,000 00 Undivided profits 31,757 4i Circulation 215,000 00 VPs 635,449 27 Total $812,20668 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS George Palmer, President. F. U Meyers, Cashier. Geo. L, Cleaver, Assistant Cashier. W. L, Brenholts, Assistant Cashier J. M. Berry, A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes F. M, Byrkit With ample capital, large experience and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute security for your deposits; aud solicit your banking business, promising you courteous reaimentanu every liberality consistent with conservative Banking. Special Fair Rates The O B ft N Oo has made (he follow iug rates from this city to Portland in order that as many as possible may attend tbe Lewis and Clark fair. From May ite to October 6, inclusive, Portland and return, 912 15. Good for thirty dsya Party ticket, t9.16 each. This party ticket provides that ten or more persons shall travel on a single ticket. Two half fair tickets count as one ticket. Limited to ten days. An individual rate of 19.15 for the round trip, tor organised parties of one hundred or mora. Limited to seven days. The above snarUl rata. apply to the dates from May 39, to UClouer DM inclusive. PADEREWSKTS" BREAK DOWN Paderewski's break-down on his Canadian tour calls to mind how very liable tbe great muslclsns are to nerve exhaustion. Neuritis is the penalty of using up the energy of motor nerve eells faster than it can be regenerated from food and reat. The strain pat upon certain centers by tl e tedious and protraoted praotioe of pianists and violinists is very great. After a break down rest is sbsolutely required for reoovery. Osteopathy, If given a faith -fat trial, will usually prevent neuritis by freeing np any pressures that may be impairing the nervous vitality of the musoles Involved, as well as se curing a normal blood suddIv for the area of Utigue. By toning up the ; whole system and promoting healthful I relaxa'iou and restful sleep. Osteo pathy does everything that can be done to effect a cure in these oases. YOU TU H SATISFiEl If your llnketa read over the nenver aad Rio Otamle Railroad, Me "Hcento Line ot the world" ; iiaOTAUSW nereareao many soenln alt t. i in una mats of Interest along to i no if. tween Olden and Denver 1'iat tin tih never become tl reaomo If you are going east, write ffor ilor mation and get a pretty book Hint will tell you all about U W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St. ortlard Ciifo Growing Aches and Pains Mrs. Joste Summer, Hremond. Tex as, writes, April 15, 1!X: ' l bave need Milliard's Snow Liniment in my family for three years. I would not be with out It in the house. I hsve used it on inv little girl for growing pains and wohes in her knees. It cured her right away. I bave also used It for frost bitten feet, with good succ ess 'It is the best liniment I ever used.' " 25o, 60c, $1, Newlin Drug Co. -VISIT THE- LA GRANDE MARBLE WORKS e. C. DAVIS. Proprietor. Oocnplote assortment of fin est marble aud granit always on hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon applicati n. Headstones and Monuments;'. ' A Specialty Lewis and Clark EXPOSITION To be held at Portland, June 1 to Oct. 15, 1905. TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamette, Umpqua and Rogue River valleys, ot Western Oregon, pass Mt. Shasta, through me bacramento Valley to the in ny famous resorts on the line of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC 0. For beautifully illustrated booklets, descriptive f Cali fornia resorts: address. W. E: COM AN, Gen. Passr. Agt. Portland, Oregon. mm. ORECOfc m IMON pACIFir DKt-ABT NO a 8:s0 p m no t I HwOa. m, oao Not 630am. HO 5 806 p. ra. No. Si Dally ex cept Saaday B:15 a in Tims Sehadal T.A CKAWDE. OR ib. v v. .... mini., n M ems cuy, 8t. Louis, Chi- hub bin. t'orUund, Dalles, Pen dleton. Walla Wallt, Dayton, I'omoroy. Col fax. Uoaoow, Spokane, aad points erst and norm via apoKJita . Portland. Dalles. Pen dleton, Umatilla. Wal lets, Lewlston, T'olfa, Moscow, Wallticc, War ner, Hpokaiic aud other points east and north via Mpoaaae bland City, Ahcel, Im bler and Ijlu. Con ii tloos at KliciU w'tli bta".c lor point In Will- WWII. ntoat . Not SHWaxa No s NoS sjoam Host pm Orean Hteamen betweeu Portland aad Ban Pranoiaoo every Sve d ijrs, K..C. atOth Arttt THK HOKE 07 VTK0L To Peppl, with We,:I: Lungs: You know that for centuries Cod Liver Oil has been considered the best medicine for throat and lung troubles, but its nauseating eff eot upon the stomach made it impossible for many to take it. Now-a-days Vinol accomplishes greater results,; for while it is a Cod Liver Oil prepara tion, it is entirely free from oil or grease, and therefore it is fast taking the place of old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions. --Respect fully, LA GRANDE DRUG OO. aafinUEV mCCACCC cause one-third of 1H Villi I VIVMWaW THE TOTAL DEATHS. When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous wasic maner iron me Diooa as it passes through them, the poisons are .carried by -the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. FOIEYSKIDNIYCURE corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the cured of bright's disease. whole system, and the diseases that have uJStMuSf h?t,a,rselrf;c.0i KiaaSWft? KSWS? resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear, S&M because the cause has been removed. Com- witii uiu isy muu m y vvcsiiKni w mo mni rra insiT i rnuin srsrr rM., f 1 1 . . y wcw aurpn.ca n.i i was cur. a, 01 H ; 3i.. Every few days some on. comas from miles a way to flftfi fiS!SSa,i of "rfckfs LXseass, aad aoi on ether aymptoms of Kidney trouble an inougn 1 1 was (om the nam of the wono baa Med it has failed to he heaeStted. aa they to learn on. that mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes. Two 8lz0. 60 Cents and $1.00. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY -A i 7 HILiXj, JD RUG-GIST