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HOWARDS' ' u- STEWARD, SIX . NIGHTS and SAT, MATINEE H. L LEAVITT, Presents J FOR SIX MC1TS AMD SATURDAY MATINEE I ' COMMENCING MONDAY. DEC. 4. THE NVE c E . AND COMPANY OF PERFORMERS ASSISTED BY ' JFLOREMCE McEWEIM, Queen of Illusionists. The Great McEwen will cur the sick, J make the blind tee, the deaf hear, the lame walk' and cure any obnoxious habit by hypnotism. 10c, 20c, 30c SEATS ON SALE AT VAN BUREN'S I I FOR WINTER WAH N(T"1 Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami- I ' lly washing CHEAPER. QUICKER and BETTER than you can dolt; 5 yourself. We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special- J ". ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and y:u will not be bothered X thrOUtrh the winfjtr With famtlir uiixklrn . A. H 'i ft 4 . j STEAJM o L A UN DRY j ; HHONE j Main 7 ,1 La Gr.nle." ' ' Otfem. ' OREGON PKiAKf LA"hP"'.'", Malt ijakcnenU'if't. ' "ol 'rtli, OrimtiM, hu- ;) mm i - , " City, 1.00(11, ut- 1 ,oj. W "utl aM . 1 ... p u . . .':' - . , H rorTiiiirt,' Tl)' tax ' Pc. . ' . litftuii. Walla Wnlia. '..inyloli, roitit-iuy, Col- , ' tM am j M.1M0W. spoknii. anp, ana poiiiW fcmi an" K ' , 'urth vinepolm.-t yl I'ortlaod,- Uallra, fan- , Metoni I tn-tlilla, V. a t? 1 o5 ula, U-wistuu, (Via-, No , U)ctiw, Aall.ca, a; , 81O6 p. m. ur, rspokarx ami .ith. r a , I . uoluu aaai and Durili 4 t f ta tepokwpp i ' V&.SJ lud tr, .let . Im- ' ', 'IMljei. .el no .fiu. . Con Mo ' cent , tiun at" tin c ti Bundav w lot paint a I J)0pni 8:1 J am or, O an B1eanjer btn i'in u mU" hail Pfat'OfHi fv 'x A K. C. WOO HE, Avent When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to . take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect Sold by Newlin Druo Co. Healthy, happy babies. Mothers say that Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest baby medicine in the world Makes them strong, well and active. So 'cents, Ttli or Tabiets. Newlin Druo Co. Ifr-rf tlrkata rrad od Mlo iaa KalU Line ui ibc world" (he Pnivrr tue "ttoauio UEOAUSE I'aere araao manr anenle alt nc polotaof luirmt loan the 1 .1 iwmOdra .nd Dtatrt I ist till' oarac baoonaa Uraaom. irraaretoln aut, writ tor'liiw. nation and cat a pratlj book that WUI StUaoa ail about U W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St ortlrd . Orcgc YOU JILL BE .SAWSFIE1 OFHM Manager and Proprietor STARTING MONDAY . DECEMBER 4 GREAT w Better and hr'ohtr 1 than ever. Every- thing-new. Magic, Hypnotism. Mind- reading, continuous performance. Some J thing doing every . minute Hi : B. C. :: f : Wt'tr In a Position -. ti q(Tfr you the best the market affords lninpwayqf. meats. And own. prides, you know,' - tire always the., lowest. . We handie only .prime stock.1 Quality , and quantity guaranteed. .. Fine toasting pieces of beef fi. and9tV First class mutton, veal. bV&-ani poultry equally Ww. Can't ; do betnywhere. jf.,. : ' y ' r ".-r " ' ourspeciaLTY Fall vegetables pf all kinds at the lowest furrent prioes. Our apples are especially full from 60c to $1.00 a box. E dollar box gets you the best apples to found in town. Watch for our new wagon which . goes by your door daly. SEAlTvE GROCERY COMPA ZUNDEL It LAWSON. A Crefp'ng Death. . Blood poison creeps up toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck len's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and 'saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores. 25c at Newlin's Drug Store, All women should strive to be beautiful. Beauty rules mankind. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea brings red lips, bright eyes and cream-like complexion. 55 cents. Tea or Tulets, Newlin Druo Co. Practical Cunsmith Repairs Strictly Fi"slclass Tuns re-stocked Kys fitted to door Lo. ks WM. AGNEW Aiiima Amu Thanksgiving Union S rrvices-Footbill Game-Grand BallBuisness will Practically Suspend Thund y, . jt : m m m La Grande will observe Thanksgiving Day as has been the costume for many years. Business will practically bs aban doned on that day. The stores will prob ably close at noon.' The United States Land Office; the Postofflce; the county offices and the banks will not be open for business, Thursday being a legal holi day. " , UNION SERVICES. Thursday afternoon at 1 0:50 there will be a Union praise service held at the Methodist Episcopal church led by Pre siding Elder J. D. Gillilan. and in the eve ning at Central church. Rev. H. H. Mow er, will deliver the Thanksgiving sermon. At this service a collection will be taken for the needy. This fund is turned over to the Ministerial association to be used Mariv Dinners This Year Without Turkey Sims folks will eat turkey, tome goose or due and others will be content with the p'abeianciicksn for Thanksgiving din n r and will be mighty thankful for small fi.o-s, too. It will not be because they cannot afford the lordly turkey but be cause they cannot get it that they wil condescend to notice chickens. . Never be fore was the turkey market in such a condition. G randy & Russell, hi spite of their hustling to find a supply of these birds, have only secured about one third of what is required for La Grande. OREGON STATE OFFICERS - ..-.T . ...... .: , Oregon state officers whose successors will bejelectW. next June: . Governor George E. Chamberlain. Sec retary of Sta:e F. I. Dunbar, State Treas urer Charles's. Moore, Attorney-General A. M. CrawfdYd. Superintendent Public Instruction J." H. Ackerman. SuDreme Judge C. E. Woiv'erton.. Labor ' Commis sioner, - O: P. Hpff, State Printer J. R. Whitney, Congressman Binger Herman, First District, Congressman J. N". Wil liamson. Second District, , Five 'Circuit Judges," one District- Attorne, '' J 5 State Senators, W'State Efcpresentatives. Re publicans ind Democrats each will choose one primary nominee fjpr JUnited. States Senator to be elected' By the Legislature and to succeed John H. Mitchell, ' ; The prlce of- i 'pretty face Is $1.00 three packages'. , of Hsllister's Rocky Mountain Te brings red lips, bright eyes and lovely color. 5&7 cents. Tea or" Tablets. Newlin Druo Co. ' Obstinate racking coughs It soothes and heals the Ra il n n Hi But ' IlOTiCT AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people Remember the name- FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAIWnd insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy is so safe or as certain in results. Given Up to Dl With Croup. .m I'l! Cf". of Manalngtoo, Ky., writest "My three-rear old girl bad sever cs of croupj tb doctor sud sb could not liv ?d, 1 Tbu "P 11. I went to the store and got a bottle of Falfrv'a linn I mnA Taw Tt,. - ..rt . i.. Jh-S. ' Thw sm-25e, as they think proper during the year, - FOOT BALL OAMK. In the afternoon the foot ball game be tween the heavyweights, of La Grande and Athena will take place. The game will be called promptly at 5 o'clock and the greatest game ever played in this city is promised. GRAND BALL. The Foresters of America in the eve ning give their sixth annual ball. The Commercial Club auditorium is being specially decorated. The best of music has been secured and the Foresters have spared no pains to make this ball the grandest in their history, and the Som mer house has cornered all the good things in the market for the midnight sup per. Twenty cents a pound will be the ruling price for dressed turkeys, but to secure so much as a pound it will be necessary to go early, For the past week or so, a poultry buyer from Sumpter has been traveling over this county buying up hapless birds for the upper markets. The farmers, what few had a supply, have received 15 cents a pound for live weight for them, from either the local marketmen or from the outsiders. ", .- U ...f ' ii Fined $1000 ,. Milwaukee. Nov. 28. Charles Mader, of Chicago, today pleaded guilty in the municipal court to giving a bribe of $1200 tor a contract for roofing an addition to the county hospital in 1891 and was fined $1000. Mader at that time was agent for a Chicago roofing firm. ' Always Accommodating 1 You will always find us accommodating. Try us and see if we are not ever ready to oblige, and our prices are right A. T. Hill, prescription druggie ; LITTLE S)UVENIRS To send away. A very pretty custom is that of sending to . distent friends little tokens such as the souvenirs we handle. We are ; showing a beautiful lin' of souvenirs and visit to our store will be most inteesting to. you, for here you'll find photographs of local scenes, burnt leather novelties, and ouvenir post cards Newlin Druo Co.. v".-'. ':' ; ; ' , Stock Holders; Mettintf ' Notice ie hereby, givfen that ' there wifj be a meeting of the stefck holders, of the La Grande" . Commercial' 'Club Building Association; in thebrary: of the Com-1 merciat Club building on Tuesday, Dec-; ember5th.,1905, at eight' o'clock p. nv for the purpose of electing ' a board of five driectors. " ' Wm. Miller, President. 7S iwi mmm 111 that settle on the lungs and may TUT Inflamed air passages, stoos the " 50c. $1.00. The SO cent s( contains two and one-half time a much as th small $1.00 bottl almost ts time much. RfUM utMtitlltM. A.T. HJL.L-, C"VwC ' I vi'NV'VK ; GO A-HUMMING It's surprising how our canned goods have caught on. It keeps us busy as bees to fill the orders from the people that , have tried 'em. We have 'em in tins and glass The best in the market Perfered Stock goods a specialty. Standard goods, best and cheapest QEDDE BRtS NORTH FIR STREET J L MAhS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Buildinar Material. La Grande, Oregon Drop a line naming work, and I will name the right price. We have a number ol hog on band, and e are prr ' pared to furnish a lew wall bred Poland .China Gilts at r'aar.naole prices. Bred to our three herd boaia Wf also hare both ball and clean bea'dleaa barley BLOKL AND BROS Island City, Oregon Breedera of BERKSHIRE and POLANDCHINA -.' SWINE. . ... Cull hit on Long Dutance pbone 206', also on the r Farmer Liue . ..';'' iODPQQQDODDDQDQ O n QQrj ... WHITE ROSE . - iM-TnTi A T T T 1 . f 1 U Drilled 'with the i1et of pleasing everj dealwr'a high. D l.t 3U88jlradeH5ueto''- who apprecinta t q&aljty,. - Jhe O a V'naioe of the Pioaddf Flouring Mill Oo. guarantees re- id , f liability aud , highest . grp.de iu every sack ol fiour CJ a! ' beariug the White RoBe'br.tudi " '.V' JVi. ,5 k K mm ' .''"'.' - I 1. . ' I I a lODQQODQD OB develop into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by eouo-h.' tila snrf cfn.n. Editor Cured ol Long Troubls. L- Straub, Editor oT St. Petersburg (Fu.) Tim, wHteet "When coming across th. bay from Port Tamp I got wet and caught cold that affected my throat and lung. I neglected it, thinking I would ooa recover, but I kept getting worse, until I bought t bottle of Foley' m Slonty mad Tr, asd it coxed m completely ,'r Druals; Indian IVovelt.es We have fine line of Basket aid Canoes made by Mexican and Canadian Indians which are the most artistic ever offered to the trade in this city. Fill oo with candy and present it to your wife or sweetheart, and after sat ing the candy she can us it for handkerchief or glove box or for an ornament The prices rang from 55 cents to $2.00. Just the thing for holiday gifts. S ELDER, The Candy ' Man Cleared For Action When the body is cleared and ready for action, by Dr. King's New Life Pills, vmi sen tall it bv the bloom of haalth im the cheeks; the brightness of the eye; " the firmness of the flesh and muscle; the buoyancy of the mind. Try them, at Newlin Drug Store, 25 cent. ,. " a n a :'a' ' ; it ( - :? ? i '. ' .4 lVllil D DQQDOQOOQi; sis and tb (il Is i u .j