ROMADKA . READY ACCESS TRUNK T5AISING the cover hrixxfr every corner within reach without re moving trays. Saves X the time of an ordinary trunk to pack or n peck. Easy to operate. Nothing to get out of order. Will itand all the knocks and hard usage ol traveling. Costs no more than a common trunk, ti SfU, e......$5.00 eatf, Uhe3armers and Uraders Tfational SSahk f Xa Srmt0 Origin, NO. -4462 Capital Surplus - Liability of Shareholders Total For thejprotectlon ol Its Depositors! Depositors of this Bank are accorded such liberal treatment aa shall be In keeping with the character and value ol their account. We would bejpleaad to hav your account. Joseph Palmer, President. O. E. McCully, Asst. Cashier. La Grande National Bank Capital Stock, Surplus and ' Undivided Profits $150,000 00 . Deposits .....640,000 00 OFFICERS AND UlRBCTORS George Palmer, Pres. J. M. Berry, Vice-Pres. F. L. Meyers, Cashier. ' Geo. L-Cleaver, Asst. Cashier. ' j . ; W.L. Brenholts, Asst. Cashier F, M, Byrkit A. B. Conley F. J- Holmes C. C. Pennington Kxchange sold available in all parts of the world. Telegraphic transfers to all parts of the United States and Canada WrWWWv1'vVWWWIfWWWv1Wrl"vl"lf"""SW I ITEM Mb 9 D. H. BTEWARD, One Week Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 la the Zinn's ; Comic Opera j and j Travesty : Company In her 30- POPULAR PRICES I5c, 25c, and 35c Seats ou sale at Van Daren's Saturday Curtain at 8:30 TRUNKS AND VALISES We have splendid line of Suit cases, ; Valises, Hand H rips and X lescopes, frbin tie cheapest to the best, all s.k-s and all grade. Best gf-oda for the money ever offered in the city. If you me going to travel give us call. F, D. Haisten, Phone Retl llCl ' ... Highest prices paid for Second Hand Goods $ 60,000.00 14.000.00 60.000.00 $134000.00 J. W. SCJUBER, Cashier. T, J. SCROGQIN. Asst. Cashier J Proprietor and Mar reBned Two-Act Opera-Booffe 2 "THE JOLLY MUSKETERS" 3 (MHIift Venita great novelty, "The Eoohanted 3 Jewel Dance." People- -30 i Merry, Jolly, Pretty, Shapely Chorus Girls Change of program every Night 4 CHILDREN TAKEN FROM THE MINES Wllkesba're, Pa., Oct IS The new child labor law, whloh forces acme 1 1,010 hojs "lit ol the anthrai-lte mines vent Into effect this morning, and is to be lia'dly ei.fiircd by the oflior of the Mine Workt-rs' union It r ro vlds that no bnys ondi-r '4 shall be tmploy! outside the uiirn-e and not e under 1 It a d " A rerrnt invtetlta lion ievell the fattbatof the 14, 000 bnak.r b ysat leant bill 'ere le tmen the eg e of 10 and 14, aid will be affected r-y the new law and fotred from the collleri;. rota the school , Lcoted and Burned New Vork, Oot. 28. An Ino-ndluy Kond , destroyed the iyridene of Frederick U Buiiher, captain United States army, lunulas; a part of the historic L'idlow es'ae, where Admir al Dewey spent ble honeymoon, at Oakdale, LI. According to a statement niadt by Mre. Bugber, the manai n waa looled end burned to cover up the robbery, Sba estimated the loss at more than Ibis Is the seoond incendiary fire within a few daya, In the exclusive coli ny of millionaires, and the latter are la a state of treat apprehension. Brewery Fails Kansas City, Oct. 28. -B J Keeker, of Kansas City, waa todsy appointed receiver lor the Imperial Iiiewlng company, of tbls oitj. which owes about t25,00O. The failure la doe to the reform movement In Missonrl and Kansas. according to A O Bilvermin, attorney for the company. "There weia man reasona for the failure," he saya. "Most Important of all, I think, waa this wave of reform In Kansas City. It haa been hard enough for the brewer la Missouri, not worse In Kansss. They are cloe ioa no the lointa on the Kanaaa aide and looking the taloon on the Misa onri sid on Sunday . Sealskin Market High Viotoria BO Oot 2S Sealers are elated over the prospeots of a good price for sealskins on the London mar kets this yesr. Captain Baloom of Ibis oily, operating vessele la the south Atlantic, b received word that the first skin marketed by him in London brought 25 per oent higher than last year. London oontrols the eeslakin msrket and local 'dealers ex pect correspondingly good prices. Good Eyes Needed Lawyers with particularly good eyes are in great, demand by the indicted bee! trust officials. They areneedid to find flaws in tbe indictments. Ei- obaoge. Order by Mail - If yon are too great a distance from onr atore to call, we should be only too glad to reoelve yonr order by mall. Knob orders will receive prompt attention. With a splendid assortment of tbe beat drug, stationary, medicines. machine oils, stock and poultry pre Deration and a thousand and on odd artloles oarrled by a first class, well stocked drug store, you can ba assured of having what yon want right at your own borne witbont effort or waste of time In shopping. W guarantee everything, so you cso return anything which doea not suit. Nawlin Drug Co. Notice Beglaning with Nov. I, 1905, ' the prloe of milk from Spring Hrook Oalry will ba two dollara for a quart a day Instead of one and one half aa hereto fore. This change I nude necessary on account of the great expense we are pnt to Incarelng for and handling the milk. It ia oar aim aa It baa been from the beginning tofuioifih onr cus tomer with a good, pur wbolenome milk end we propose to spate no pains or expense in doing so. Therefore tbe change. Thaoklng our customer for their psst patronage and appreciation of our milk and boplng that Ibey will con tinue with us. We are ever yours, BPBINtt BKOUK DAIKY IN A HURRY? THEN CALL Wfl. REYNOLDS The transfer man. . He will take that trunk to the Depjt or your home in less time thau it takes to tell it, Wagon always at your service. Charges moderate. Day phone B 179' night phone R 12. Gives Warning Washington, Oct 23-Wblls tbe mwt critloal points In the Neetouodland fisheries controversy apparently have beeo settled a letter - from Secretary Rjot to Seoretarr Shew, msdi public todav, point ut that there le still g'onod for prsiibte friction and ex presses a wish that In t' e negotiation no in pn)r flsheimen and action In tbaasseriion of what they e neei' a lo be 'heir Hub s Ti e promulgation of tbe Irtlnr lollowed a conference b ten Mr Knot and Hir Mortimer Ditrntid, the llrlti-h Arn'mado-. Chenelworth Caught Medora, N i. Oct 87 worth who, it Is al eged worth of horse from A 1 1 I9JI, and af'erwHtds -UttoChwnel-s'ole SJOrOO C iluldkener, tapped from In Wyoming. t th a reqnla' re'oni to tbls ji I, lias bn capturrd Hi.rriff ::eld lofttodny Hi u for ( htii.'lwor'ir eta Burn Weir in" Effigy Bnckbannon, w' Va, CUitW John Weir, president of Weah-yao uoiver'ilv bet, tonight, was b:irnd In effiny by Vuv w'uuttuM m iiuii til ill fm'ltng regard Die tbe president's deolslon nraotloally abolishing football. For iale Importel tooth brashes flnst bleecbed bristle, stamped with our Dame, for 25o .New brushes for' the eeking if any ever . provea detective. Newlin Drag Co J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNT Y ABSTRACTS t i,,,1,,1,:,11::,"",,:.,.1:,.,;, ::s Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Uuion couuty. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great 'advant age. It is folly to pur chase renlf state without 6rst securing a proper absti act. An abstract from my office will show . the title jnst at it appears on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Room 31, Sommer Bdlg. SMITH REPAIRS Guns Bicycles Sewing machines , Type Writers Umbrellas Bidzes broken casting Grinds Scissors and does a general repair business C. L. SMITH . CREAMERY BUILDING Sacred Heart Academy La Grande, Oregon 1 his institution is conducted by the sisters of St. Frauds, and affords excellent edocaiional ad vantages, Classical, Literary and Scientific Courses are taught, elfo Music, Drawing and Paiut iug according to tbe latest methods. Pieparing youue ladies for the profession Of teaulnug a specially. Classes will be resumed Sept ember. 6. For terms and other particu lars, addess , . , Sister Superior G. L FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Thooeieil All order given pr.uni i. attention. ltTCT'VT ? wrr wrrvitfvwrrfrrTTrrri yrrrf rvrry THE' LONG rSg CLOTHIERS AND- . i t A. AAA. AAA, ilea, AAA. : If i ' " t i I i ? - 5 tf 'I a 'J Vi$ f- : ' fc Vattiaw'a.vV:';; TL l UaW" ' Si 500 ACRE FARM FOR SALE " This farm is only 15 miles from La Grarde, on the Elgin bianoh of the O. R, & N. Railroad, at the Rinebart spurr It will make several good homes, and will be1 sold in small tracts if desired. There are three different young bearing orchards, and two good houses on the. place. In a good school district free from debt. Address, HENRY RINEHART, ; i f SUMMERVILLE. - OREGO. J Or call at tie farm for full particulars. w : l 1 1 I LA GR AN 0E IRON " WORKS j p 0mplete Machine Shops ana Foundry p General Blacksmith , Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work f 1 Manufacturer of The Fitzgerald Roller- Feed Mill " i R I T 2 CARPETS The largest line of Carpets ever brought (o the city. More arriving daily. Pretty floor coverings, 25c a yard andup. SPECIAL ON Go' CARTS THIS MONTH H. BOHNENKAMP, . , Hardware Cheated Death. , , . Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing tbe rlj ht medicine, bj U Wolfe, of pear U rove, Iowa, clieaied deatti. H saya: "Two years sso I bad kidney trouble, hich caused me great pain sultering and anxiety, bnt I took Uleotrle tlttere. blob effected oomplet car. 1 bate also found them of great btnetlt in general debility and nerve trouble, and keep them constantly on hand, since, as I ttnd they here no eqoal.'' Newllo'a druggist, guarantee theru at 60o ., . , Tired oat,' worn oat woman csi.oot sleep, sat or wrk( ein sS if she wonld fly to pbi-e. Holllster'e Kooky Moantalu Te makes strong nerve ind rich red blood. 30 cent, Tea or Tablets. Newlln Drug Co. A Daredevil Ride often end lo a sad accident. To heal accidental Injuries, use Hocklen's Ar nica slv. "A deep wonnd In my loot, from an accident," writea Theo dore Hohuele,of t 'olumbus, O, 'caused me great pain. ' Physician were help less, but bucklen'e Arnica salve quick'' ly healed It.' Sootbe and hmls burn Ilk tnaglo. S5o at Newlia Drug oompaoy. ' ' OVEROATC ' A ... ' : .-j r Many swell dressers; will ; want tbe loug swell, swag- ! ger Overcoat. We - have provided fr their want' for we have received tight foin the ebos of the ;,Wo'lI's (bett ')""crei'tt M .Weii l.u uo't elegilit bmc (re'r(jjitg tbnt could be prcdu ml. - ARTISTIC AND IIADS0ME we want; young men in particular1 to rail iii'fo these smart jarii:i-nts No'bing that j rculdja 'd on whit Ho , tbe at-In, beauty or " of t)w coats h9f bef n j o nitl! 'Ibey come in Kreyc, Mvltnna iCiliowiA-W Wr. unliuUiud wtirfifdd, it o. . 12.50 to $25 Dou't tbink that, theie are any overcoats in town tlcit can equal these .superior garments in any way.? . BROS. V 7 i I 'i ? i- HABERDASHERS.' ti l A a HMHUMiUtkkkhfn Terms easy. , ..,M Q E R A L. T57 aTW 7. CARPETS and Furniture i; ' Makes dlgnstloa and assimllatlo perlecl, ' Makes new red blood an bone. 1 That's what liollister's Rock Mountain Tea ll do. A tonio to1 the elok and weak, ilo cents, i'aa an Tablet Nawlin Drag Co. -. '- A TRIAL ORDER MEANS CUSTOMER j All that the Seattle Grocery . Co asks ia that you give Ub 'a tria order. . If we cannot please wi ao not want your trade. satisfied customer is a ' plcaaet one and we try to pleaso. Tht best, groceries for tbe leae money. This is our motto auc trial older will be a demon stration of how well we succeed I SEATTLE GROCERY COMiW ZUNDKX. A LAW80KV