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A. STE AM PHONE ji iSSi UG!aJe' Should when I lI1717n f LiM,M?, I J I I WASHING Keep If joa hare no other wa call on the . LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. and secure an Bates and all prices will be explained at the office The Antitrust Market Market Al One Place Why Tislt a halt a dozen places wben jour entire household from one place I bare added a complete line ol groocriee to ray business and ao cea not only tarnish yoo - with the tery beet In meats, and alto wit'j ataple and fane grooerlee and Tege- tablee aa well. A general market meant everything for the table. ' I have the etook and the meant ol taking care ol it and itia all lor eale, and you will find that I have atruok the teeret of botinete too- com. 'The secret is simply this. Oood goods at the lowetl prioee. A trial or der will eonvinot yon that I do bati ni upon tbie plan. Do not loiget ny oold itorage plant. The very beet refrigerator in the eity. All green gro ceries kept oa Ice. Alwaye freah and alwaya oold and crisp. Try one of onr water melons jutt off the Ice. Berriee and poultry' kept on toe. Watoh this spaos lor prioee. Corn and tomatoee ten oenta per can. The Anti-Trust Market, ; I. HARRIS The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Btomaon and Liver Tablet a le to agree able and eo natural that you do not realize It le the effect of a medicine. For eale by Nevlln Drag Oo . . There are many .'kinds of meat, but we sell only the best kind. A trial order will convince 70a of the truth of this statement We kill only the best specimens and kill it correctly. Oar prices are as low as consiatant with the best quality. Bock & Thomas IT PAYS TO PAY CASH We sell for Cash, therefore can sell on a closer margin than the Credit merchant 1 ur line of groceries is , come and call and aee for your eelf. We run our owe delivery wagon and know that our goods are properly de livered. . We carry the famous mortopole brand which la a euffloient guarantee All errore cheerfully wrected. Crescent Seattle Grocery Co. SUNDtX A LiWSOH. B. C . LAUNDRY Oregon. come to our Laundry in bo pleasant if oar business IT RIGHT - ' m Mectric Fau General News Colonel Qorna. sanitary mnmli aioner in rename aays there bare been no caeee of yellow fever la Faaama or uoion aiaoe Jane Xa. Secretary Bitoheock la a talk In Boston (Sunday, declared that the son fiction of Senator Mitchell wee onlv the beginning of the coaviotione in the weat lor land fie ode. Driven ioaaoe by a gambler who in vaded bia borne aad made hie wife an faithful to bin. John Crane, a Kan eae City broker, ebot and killed hie wife Suoday morning la the presence oi zu nelgbbore. Becaoee be wee bumiliatrd over the oolliebn of the torpedo boat of which be wee oommandioc ol&oer. with a Utrman battleship, Lieutenant Nirr neheim, of the German navy, ebot end killed himeelf at Kail Sunday morning. Governor Folk threateae to call a apeoial eeeeioa of the If ieaoor! lei isla- tora for the purpose of creatine the omceor exolae eommimioner of 8t Louis, whose duty it will be to watoh the saloons tor violations of the San- day closing law, aad take away their lloeaaee aa oltea aa they are found vio lating the law. National Food Law Portland July 11 Necessity of a aatioaal food law by wbioh the eale and' manufacture of food products could be better regulated, and the great fraud and deception practised in placing many articles of food en the market could be culminated, wee the principal topic of diaouaaioa today at the convention at the National Dairy and Food aeaooiatlon. The Ineoffioien cy of the present slate lawa in dealing with the question of pure food was recited and it waa ebown the the only way to gel a aatioaal law, which has been repeatedly refuted by Congress at the request of manufacturers whoee interests are et stake, is to educate the people to the nvcesesty of it by showing them the biilione of dollars they spend annualy because of deoep tiooe in the manufacture of food pro ducts. -j Aanard Accused Ilwaoe Waah. July 13-Although more than a week baa gone by eloee ble disappearance, nothing baa been beard of Sidney T Menard, who la accused of embomllng the fande of the Pacific Kxprees oompaay, the! BAN Co for wnleh be was agent at Nabeotta and the Feelflo Auto compiny, ol which he waa pteeldent. Menard la eald to bare received about $1800, ol wbioh 1400 belonged to the Pacific Ex press company, and moot of the rest to the Pacific Ante company. A warrant is oat for bin arrest aad the bonding oompany baa alee tnetitaiad search for the fugitive. Cool GOOD MEETING WAS HAD The National Good Roadk convention dosed its eaeeion In this eltr but evening. The final meeting waa held In the Court Bouse where afUr listen tog to an address by Major F 8 Ivan hoe, the committee oa resolutions re ported as did also tbe committee on permanent organization. ' Both reports were aooepted by the convention and are published In full below. Following tbe reading cl the reports wee aa address regarding the use of ooavlotlab. on the roads, bv Hon. John Craft of Alabama. Thla addreea was moat interesting, aa Mr Craft waa abietotarow mooh light upon thle tubjeot wbich le Just now oocunvinir the attention of he thinking men of thle etate. Henetor Mann, of Florida next followed with a ten minute ex planation of how he became in pose sa lon of tbe numerous trophlee of tbe ebaee wbich hie Wends had so kindly placed on exhibition. Thle exhibit consisted of nomerooe deer and elk aatlere and a few bob eat eklne which aooordli.g to Col. Moore, tbe Senator had been able to leour from , tome dealer In antique. Colonel Moore certainly thought tbat he would have the 8eiiator "going some" when tbeee emblemeofthe hunt were unveiled, but the 8enator proved himself 'm Dis able to protect himself. Tbe last and eloelng feature ol the session waa tbe lecture by Col. Rlier, aesiated by Mr. Zr!:?4iiMtrated by tbe stere- optlooa with vie we of the leading roatia of the world. During the evening eeeelon between lectures the L D 8 bann rendered several delightful a lections. ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE ' We, your committee 00 permanent organisation respectfully make the fol lowing report: . We recommend tbat a permanent organuttion be perfeoted and tbia relation shall be known as Union County Good Boada Association. We present the names of the following of ficers: Preaident P A MoDonald. Vice Pre sident Henry Binehart, Vioe President II Rothschild, Secretary Jasper O Stevens, Treasurer A B Hunter. We further reoommend that the above named offioere be the executive oommittee. We also reoommend one vioe-preeident for each voting precinct, to be appointed by the above board. Also one vioe-preeident lor eaoh in corporated town. . ' We also recommend the organize tiou of tbe varioua precincts as well at incorporated towoa into associations. under the direction of their respective vice-presidents. We futther reoommend a meeting aa aoon as possible of bie Associstioo for the purpose of adopting bylawt and plane for future action in the inter at of good roads. ; Respectfully submitted, ' . WO Hunter, Chairman. W.8 McMillan. ' George Miller. . " H RnthaehiM . , Dunham Wright. 1 j v , UUHoQman. LLMcKennon J' Committee 3 RESOLUTIONS . - ' Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentle men of Union County'e Good Boade Convention. Your committee on Rea olutione reepeotfully Submit tbe fol lowing: Be It Resolved: That the citizens of Union ounty fully appreciate the courtesy and honor conferred on them by the officers of the National Good Roada Association in the selection of thie eity as the place for holding a nation al good roads association convention, and the able efforts of tbe officers of tbe association In presenting tbe eauae of good roads to our people. Be it further Resolved : That the thanka of; thle convention be especially extended to the Hon. W H Moore, President of the National Good Boada Association, and UiO able end distinguished ex per U ac companying him, for their presenoe at this convention and their valuable and interesting addressee upon the subjects under discuscioo. Be it further Resolved : That this oonventiob ex tend its hearty thanks to the Commer cial Olub, the city council, tbe mayor an I other eitizene of the oity and county in arranging for and. carrying out the detaile of tbie convention. We especially appreciate the efficient o operation of tbe lad lea of thie oity and the many favora they Lave extended to the delegatea attending the convention, fie it further ; j " Beeolved: Tbet we heartily thank the railway companies and the Prera of the weet for the aaeletanoe they have already given to the Good Boade Movement, and we realize and appre ciate their dUpoaltioa to co-operate with oa la the promotion of the cause of Good Boada apon which we are now entering. Be it farther Resolved: That the citizens of Un ion county represented in thie cornea tion fully appreciate the value and Im portance of good roada to the moral, educational and material progreee of our people, and that the time ie ripe for the general adoption of a policy of ooaventioaot hard roads throughout thle oonnty. We fully endorse the idea of good roads and of tbe education of the people to the importance of good roads and to the construction of euch roads aa rapidly as the means ol our people will permit. Beeolvedi That we believe that any experimental work carried on in tbia state by practical demonstration will be of primary and eubetantlal value in the Improvement of the htghwaye of thie etate and will consequently on banoe the value of all our property, rural and arbaa alike. He it further Resolved : That we reoommend to the careful attention of tbe city ooun oil of La Grande, the . boa d of Super visors of Onion eounty and to tbe highway Commissioners, the sugges tione made In thle convention aeto tbe purchase and uae of Good Boada machinery In the construction of roads. and the building of brldgee and cul verts or a. more substantial and per manenttpe. Be It further - Beeolved : That tbe Pre a of thie oity, thle county and tbe etate at large, be urged to devote apeoial space to tbe necessity of Public Bead Improvement, fie It further Beeolved: That it la the sense of thia convention tbat all defeotlv class ee known aa vagrants, tramps and con victs ehould be u till tee in the prepara tion of material and the construction of roada. . . , COMMITTEE, " fiii CiiBlJ,C!,,l""a f Northwest News Marcue Talbot baa been elected gen eral manager of the Columbia Biver and Northern railroad, and also of tbe Dallas, Portland 4 Astoria Navigation company's line of boate on tbe river. , A setter dog belonging in Portland ran over a high cliff near Oswego, Or., Sunday night and landed on a project ing ledge 800 feet" from the ground where he remains maroonea in view of tbe publio road t ." Mayor William Glataman of Ogden , and editor of the Ogden Standard, ie touring the oorthweat with a party of 16 young women who won this prise trip on subscription contt it conducted by tbe Standard. ' Northern Paeifio engineers are sur veying a line down the north bank of the Colombia and it ie thought highly probable that a water grade road from Wallula to Portland will be built there within a few yt are. Because the law prohibited the mar liage of first cousins, Miss Bessie Stanley and Harry Leugb, of Eugene hired a buat and went to sea and were married off Cape Blanoo, Monday afternoon, the skipper of the boat per forming tbe ceremony The body of Mrs Minnie Mitchell, who, with H F Gibson waa drowned in Lake Wetbington, Seattle, Sunday, was found by a fisherman Monday evening. Gibson,a body has not been found yet. Tbe theory of elopement is now entirely destroyed. Both were married and left home Sunday morn ing and their upturned boat was found Sunday evening on ebe Lake. Norwegian citizens ol Bellingbam Waao., held a mass meeting Saturday night and started a movement to buy a battlbs.iip for Norway, by publio subscription, should war break out between Norway and Sweeden. ' Tie orew of , the Stella Jennie a tbiee-masted lumber schooner bound from Vancouver B 0 to San Fran cisco with lumber reiuses to go to sea on the vefeel and she is tied up at Astoria. The vessel i aaid to k-ak badly. Two convicts at Folsom prison, were ebot Saturday night because tbey atepped over tbe "prison dead line" in marching into tbeir cell. Since tbe reoent breaks from Foltom and other westi-rn prisooe, there ate strict ordnrt to guardt to shoot any man stepping over the "dead lint)" and these felli we are said to bkve wanted to et the nerve of the guardt Both will recover. For the firtt time in the history of Boire Oity, tbe tsloont were all doted tight Sunday July0. An ordinance was passed Saturday and every saloon in town was provided with a lock and key Saturday exeniog. The ordi nance, will be rigidly enforced.1 Open saloons oo Sonday are said to cost Boise county hundreds of thousands of dollars each year by lose of bay, tbe harvest being delayed by drunken crews. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A-L RICHARDSON, Physician And Surgeon. Offloe or Hill's Drf Store, OOlca Phone Mt4 BMldweePkoMKl N. MOUTOR. fa. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Corner Adama aveaaa aatf Depot 8C . Offloa Phone XU Barideoot Phoae 6X1 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND J SURGEON FboneJU ila tmlldinf, opposite Soceaaer Heoae . OffieeBora,ltol,TtoS . BACON & HALL, YSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offlee la Foley buUdlof, rhoee U9L C. T. Baeoa, Henidcne Pboae 118 M. K. Hallj Jealdenet 2IH DKS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS Piiyaiciana and Surgeons Q W Blggm, M. D. Oeo, L. Bltxera, It. D Telephone , . Offloe 1321 Residence 1881 Qraoa Raliloa Building over Jf. M. Berry's Store, kealdeace on Idadkaoa AVe. aecood door wealof fermer realdcnoe. Or. G. W.BIgfcn LaORANDB - OREGON FrofekMiMi ealla promptly sluaded to , dayoraichu . DENTISTS REA VIS BROS. DENTISTS. Ofllo Boramar Building . Offloe Phone 6-1 , Bealdenee Pboae 117 C. a Cauthorn - DENTIST Offloe Over Hill Drug; Store) La Grande, Oregon R. L.. LINCOLN DENTIST Up stain, Cor Adams arenut and Depot 8b . Phone s4 '' 'f "' VETERINARY SURGEON' Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURQEOnJ Office at AT Ilill'i Drug Store L uranae, uregon f hone 1361 Residence phone 701 , . s . Farmers' line 68 DR. W. T. DDWNE3. VBTSaiNABY 8URQKON AND DENTIST Leave ordara at Red Residence CoV Cross Drug store , 6ttaaadlat Thirty Dt yeara experience, beat of referenee ruroUbed ATTORNEYS CPAWF0RD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law LA GRANDE, OBEOON ORloe In Foley baildlng. J. W KN0WLES ., . ' ... i ' Attorney and Counsellor At Law Offlce in Ralaton Building Phone 156 LaQrandeOr. H. T. Wllllnma a. C. WUlUuna WILLIAMS BROS. ATl'ORN EY8-AT.LAW Qfflo in Ralalon Building Phone tOs La Grande, Ur. L A. PICKLER Civil. Mining, Irrigation Engineering and Mirveylne; . , : t t Eatlnuttea, Plana, and Hpeclfloatlona. Offloe 1110 Adams Avenue, with John BUooRb LA UBAHDB. UKBOON Lodge Directory. u 1 v.. buu aino ho r u a meeu erery Hundajr night in K ol r hall at I urn VUltlnx brethern Invilad U,tlor, I. A. Matott, W. P. J. O. Pollock, w. a L9 Grande Utdgit, Ko to tmU .n (heir hal! erery Haiurdar niKht. VUIUjk ruem ytu cordially lnrll4 to attend. Uein tery putt can t aeen at oflioe of City Recorder. - . ,, . O. W. Bobcrtaon, N U H.B. 0ootidge,8eo. 4TAR ENCAMPMENT No 8L I. O. O. R. JMeU erery em and third Thnradaya la the tiontb In Odd Kellowa hall. VUlUnc patrl roha always welcome I. a Suook, cTf. Kdmond BoMnaon. gcrlbe kU8TEBN8TAR O KM Hope Chapter No U roeeta the aecond and ronrth We'locedar ul cbmontbat7d0pmliiMuoniFTnibl , Slary A Warnick. 8eo M. W.A. La Grande camp 7703 mens every Drat and third WednVada of the month a 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. All rlaltii-g neigh bor are cordially Inrited io attend. John Hall, Clerk. rORKHTKlW OF AM KBIOA-Oourt Maid Marlon, No fj tneeU eaoh Thunday night In K of F ualL Urotbert are Invited to attend. I H Tlllaon. Chlel Raueer. , U H WlllUma, Fin. Bee '3lIr,S!e,-n,'0L UWh 7ha Mall wad Herbert Fakisolt it.AM.ina l ni.rf. . i . ' A 5 Brick furnished in any quanitj or any style. . . No contract too email or too large. See samples of pur , pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER v La Grande, Oregon . THE OXFORD BAR JAMES FARQUHARSON. Prop, Complete aaaortinent of ' ' 5 WINES, LIQUORS "; AND- CIGARS - Cold lau bee aad . mixed dricks epeoialty. Fair and impartial treatment to' alt. Too are-in Tltad iArmU and Mb' .nn.ln ArWrWrVVWrWVW Mint Salo(a CIUS, ML IJIJT, Proprklor. WINES, LIOUOUS 7 AND CWABS; Frat collections of stuffed animals on the faciao jj coast., r. , iiitiiiiimmnmteje Blue Front Saloon f L THOMSON, Proprietor. WLNE8, LI0U0RS ; Imported and domestic : Hot or cold lunch all hoars " Jeflhreoa Arena Opposite Depot i .4.' UetitiiieitMiMiie fAAggataAAAgAgii Palace Salor a J CHAJ, AND2?$0N "o: i f ; .. . - 4 Mi T 4 e: W NFC I Ifll tiD Awrt nr. a Dt vAlways on hand t'&j a e Jeaersoa Arenne Oppwlto DeiOt 0 re-arejaaaiji THE LOUVREf I ':l t- CHRIS WRIGHT, Pro. i " " V l":' " vine ,H f WIHE5. LIQU0R5 5 CIQIR5 f Gentlemen always Welcome ' Fir Street - ; Vi: Eagle Sa o n i i iuLRicH tonis, ?f r. WINES, LIQIjOKS and CIGARS ' . C i . ' - Lunches are our speoiolty Jefferaon ATenn Oppoaite depot . Srfiiiifiii j. r. mm mi j. i. rood. nor. FINE WINE5 LIQUORJ Aad the beat brands ol ' ciQms Alwaya on band e Mlxeu drinks a specialty Auk and aee; If yon don't get !L This la a rod- Z tlemen's resort and will be rue as auob e ' ' m