TV 9 . i. mx. ,t.At Mjut, I 7. WATCHES? Yes, of course we have watches, the very best watches made. We alto have Clocks, and every thing in the Jewelry line J II. PEARE. Oid Jewelry mdto:iook lik new Repair work given prompt Clocks taken care of ' f" attention.' ' ftvz V1U i n p s 5 III lVCCilllUCi Ceceive sentence By Borippe Newt AMOcieticn i Washington Aog. 4 According to reporta received here fiom Ilanilla with reference to the dleootered grafts la the military supply department ol which It wu stated that the books had been falsfied to cover a shortage, cov ering period of fonr years, InroMDg I1C0.C30 the cbUf clork Wm FUevse has beei Motenoed to crten mourns ior .Una cases ol surgical , instrument. stolen from the government Peal Btangl waa eeatoced for righleea months for the same charge and pri vates Btrawser and Stone breaker of the hospital service received five year each. - f 1. I J 1 i i 1 1 hi ROUGH MID DRUG Gli D LUMBER Mouldings, Elto. IF our responsibility of $187,000.00 is guarantee :i enough, .;;',- - "'. ' : . . IF our rate of interest on certificates of deposits , high enough. j -. IF our ratejofiioterest on loans low enough, IF the accemodations we afford ate satisfactory, ; IF you are not aiready a customer of this bank, then we invite you to become one, - ' "WE guarantee you absolute tafety for your funds V , if introjUod to our care. " ; - ; ' TT AVINO iwn 1A mn nt t U AA. 5 ': ; v vancement o! the interests' of La Grande and r Union county we fell Justified in asking for your banking business, and we will extend to you all the accomodations"' your account ' will ' justify at aU times. Your loans will be restricted ' ' only by the security you offer and lha balance you keep with this bank, t . .;, V ' ...... Respectfully, .-. : ' ' ..v- ", . ' . . ' . . , '. Jjhc farmers1 and Uraders , , Rational Siank ' , ofXa SramJ Oregon. real, Can Neither Trade, or Travel i n We have a lars stocK of Dul'J hand in the yard at cur AV.!!. qaanily to any place. 3 msi:rhl aiw-ys Ve deliver in a-y PRICE AND QUALITY GUAHANTLED. MCKINNIS BROS. -'! ' ' .' ' Vergers Phone : Summerville, , - 5 i Oregon r"""5 F"" "7 if' , Pendleton. Aog..4. There will be little doing in Pendleton neat Sunday, for at the meetlog of the ooonoll last night a Bonday, closing ordinance, aiming at the absolute saspenalon of basinets on that day, waa adopted. In eeverlty the new ordinance goes mach farther than the state law npon the abject, and la In a elan with, the bice laws" of old New England. 'Not only are all ordinary buainess houses ordered dosed, but livery stables are forbidden to let oat their teams and rigs except for fanerala, or la eases of mercy 1 or : neceaaity . 1 All : plaoea 01 amuiement are barred, drag stores are forbidden to eell aught but ' medS Ine. bakeries anvtoing bat bread, and all e!aa Is prohibited except the ser vice of undertakers and doctors. No exceptions were made for meat markets or for Ice ' factories, consequently , . .. .. t 1 neither may he aecarea upon me to- bathdaT hereafter ' i The draft of the Handay eloafng or- tttnanM hmi hjtAti nraDared dnrlnz TS terday, as was stated iat evening and wtien routine, boainess wss . finished last night waa daly presented. Oa bo ing Crt read It wae ordered referred to the ordinance oommlttee hich at onoe reported favorably noon the law, and it was then passed to its various readings and adopted by a uaenimoua vote. ' - ' "Joskph'Paimkr, J. W. Scriber, : 'President. Cashier, G. E. McCuttT, Asst. Cashier. 11 TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS gene AcCoy 1 KjH.'ir'; beautiful' nevv i!i!ns ia''0: . -w- 'w-w s- tv t t rry T T T" "O K XJ K rl 1, 1 W R 2 (; . Received today. ', A carload direct from the eastern factories at prices never quoted belore on this class of goods. Writijg desks;loyey things in library, center and dining tables; mattresses that bring fairy dreams. Get married and let me nt uj your home for you. Easy installments il so desired. W. H. i30HNENK AMP Soeclal sale on ICE; CREAM FREEZERS Drowned ; i. Yestsrday afternoon about five o'clock word reached town that Eugene the twelve year old son of Mr and Mrs jAtnea MoCoy was drowned. IDr Molitor was inramoned and at onoe vAnk In tha rlvar vharn the Occident oioarred and though he did all that was tn his power to fan a apark of life Into the inanimate body, his efforts proved fruitless. The little fellow had been to long in the water; 1 1 ' The story of the drowning ' Is the same one which the nes papers are foroed to chroniole every season. The little fellow waa bathing and got In over his depth, and before assistance oould reach him be went down for the third time. The ' funeral will take place tomorrow morning at ten o'clock at the Catholic, church,. Rev Father Wbyte oOlclatlng. .1 OF A CHILD 13 acres adjoining towri, can be Irrigated, , : Price, for cash, upon application. 420 acres near Cove, all fenced, good outside range, 160 acres fine for fruit or , grain, well -watered. Fine place for horse ranch. V ; Price upon application All dav Tuesday the 4 year old son of W W Weatherspoon, O R & N agent at Pleasant Valley, played as was his custom. In the evening he" complained that be did not feel well. Die symp toms Indicated headaobe and fever- Bis oondition was not alarming until yesterday morning when he grew" rap idlv worse and died about S o'olock O M Whitehead, dressed the body, In- cased it In Ice and took the remains to Baker City for shipment to Bummer, vllle for burial. When the remains arrived in Baker Citr an autopsy was had and the physlolan stated the cause of death was appendicitis. , X...- PfagsjgsBBBgHanMMswaM . . . - j mfil-':'-'-- -rf'- ..'3Lifc:-ii r-iVfciM. V-'y w-.- mrrr-Vtr" s Aotor Cars Pendleton Is tanildering the posslbll llv of new motor cars to be placed on the Harrlman and Hues is to inaugerate campaign to have a oar placed on tne ran between Pendleton and walla Walla. La Grande might act likewise with reference to the Elgin branch. Xa Srande Snvostmont Co Foley Hotel Building r I La Grande, Oregon ESS THIS "WEEK New Mteltresses Dresser $2.50. 6.35 - u Reservoir Stoves $7.50 Tents . 7.25 New Masonic Temple ! The Masonio gvaod lodge ot Oregon bas purchased 100 by 100 leek -of ground at the southwest eorner ot West Park and Yamhill streets, from Fred 8 8 ten ley and Robert Smith, for (25,(100, and will ereot a . Masonic temple on the site, says the Oregon Daily Journal. The old Masonio tem ple, at the eorner of Alder and Third streets, wi'i probably, be sold and the proceeds Invested in the new temple"! J 8TBAIED One black llorse, chunky built, weight about 850 lbs. ttrand ed x on left stifle i A suitable re- : ward wilt be paid for luformation ., leading to his reoovery. : v - Phone Black 681. New and Desirable Hand Bags. New Style Bruster Brown Belts. Pretty Feather Fans' . Tub Collars hi a variety of style. ; Street Hats.$l ; ' : -Don'tiovcrworiv-'lni . Children's Underwear Ready Made. E & JOO X.a Grande - ''; . : ? . ; ; Oregon ; HEN RY &, CAPR Lj fuiierxil: directors UCEWED EflBilLMERS Lady aasistalt, OallsJanswered day and nlgbt, Phone No.e21. . ' :; 1 J.O.Henry, residence 684 ! j J. J. Oarr, residence 388 . Uk uranae vregon s II MiD, ARN!A Opens Dally 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. : ONE, WEEK STARTING MONDAY, AUGUST, 14, Opens Daily 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. BICYCLE BARGAINS : To Close Out $4 to $12.50 '...Easy payments., ., :'.' ,- ., Bike Tires, guaranteed, $2.25 ' Inner Tubes $1.00 hicvcles Repaired. Bike Tirea and Supplies at lowest prices. Upbolstering. Furniture and Stove Repamng. -Carpets Cleaned and Laid., f r . - 1 F. Di HAISTEN, Phone Red1161 Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods J LA GRANDE, OREGON Auspices of Yellow liavk Tribe No 23, I. 0. R.1 M. The Famous Nat Reiss Southern CarnivaljCo. : Attractions is a guar- antee"; of J Excellence Tbeir past record is an assurance "of still greater,, achievements in 'the ..future, ".y- 'I :'" t-'i ':'-y' '' This year they have added enough' new features to make an entire new show. j : ...',' -"''i.'' .LWH.iawi'iPWiwiipiwai I. i ' " r i T T "il " ; aiiSiiw.aaiiMaM ip iisssrswsjwaaaaawwwwgw.11 si - - -i-.-... - ..,.t-mmmmMnimatimmnlmi-m-m' The Most Complete' Carnival Aggregation j in the World l THREE BIG FREE ACTS j f TWICE DAILY S 3, 3:304. m. 1 9, 19:30; 10 p. mi UntM III .IFMS . mull rjnc uivtKri TAN ARAKESV SLIDE fOR LlfE SCHOEN, THE .HUMAN f LY i , ' ' ; u 1 1 ) ; t' H i 1 P i l r J e e . . ... j n's r ! '."! ' i. . ;.