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r - - . THE 0. R.&N. STILL ; IMPRbVIN(j SERVICE X WHEN THE LEAVES BEGIN TO FALL IT. IS TIME TO THANKSGIVING DINNER TRIMMINGS THINK OF WINTER SHOES .'.V vf We are ready to serve you with complete line of men' i women', boy' and child ren's seasonable footwear, that for quality; workman ship, -durability and pries cannot be surpassed. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. Closing out the Ralston Stock WE DO YOUR SHOE REPAIRING IN FIRSTCLASS ' STYLE Lewis Building, Opposite Sommer House I T. M. STUB ESTABLISHED 1887 Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $!60,0:OOOb La Granie National Bank "... ? '; Comparative statement for five years , . September 8, 1900 .-.' - . .. '$291,007 65 50,1901 - . - - ; - 551,605 58 ' " 16,1902 - - 4S8.575 84 " . 9, 1905 - : ... 655,601 59 . '.6. 1904 f-f.'. VI-' ' 'J 671,854 02 ; November 9, 1906 - .... . 615,029 62 OFFICERS AMD 8IM0T0M GEORGE PALMER, President. ' J. M. BERRY, Vim President. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. W. L BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. ; J, M. BERRY, F, M. BYRKIX ' A. B. CONLEY, C C. PENINGTON, F.J.HOLMES. CITY... BREWERY JULIUS ROESCHr Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande LA GRANDE BEER IS AND SHOULD HAVE .. CBCRCB E-n'ATK-Notlc la htnhj ( ifeailh undraliurd a F.atuior of Ihr Xtfi4i. al. Ctarrb, dcaad, b- nifd hie final acorn I in th uunty Ctmrt of Union Co "Dir. oraaoa i.nt thi Tuedar. Ih 5t day tf Dt-errobar IW at lb hour of 1.) o'rlnra B) tbeafteraoua of Mid day una tbe mart mom ot Cuort ha tcvn appointed b) mU Ctoort se tht um sad Ur r r hrlB tjretlun thtrrtoaudtortettlearnt of Id t Itel4 tad flrl publlahrd Nnvmhr 4rd IMC W J.CHI'KO , Eiwutor 4. KELIOUO. WTTK- ollr hMcby glavn thai tit andrland Admin Motor uTUieErieto of John R. Kllo(, d.- mwd, kai Bird kli Dual eeoonnt la the CenatT Ctmrt of Union Count, rtmn . mm, a Ikat Taaadaj, lb sib day of VntnMr, ls h worn u wrioea in me lumioon oj Mid da? aad tboourt inon ofaali Ouurt ha fci tm anpnanan hm mmKtA Hnnrl ik.MM. .. place fc kcarlat ogtetlone tlwreta and lb aitmnrai iraiii account ana aaiate IX. W and flrat pubilal id Nartmbar SrU tOK f. L. MEYER. Admlnl tutor 90T1CK FOR PUHLICAiiON DEPARTMENT OP Til K INTERIOR, t. BV. bud Office. La Urnndfi. Onvun. Ut'lolwr In. IwA. ISotlre la bambjr it van tbal the fol.uwlru 4 liar ha (llwl nollwof lilt Intrmiin. toroaaa anal nromln aununrl ol bla claim. and thai aafcl uruol will u mnt Uolurr tl Mrnw pdu ttani ivnr m in u. n. Lann UlSo. al IOramlf. iirrinn, on Ikf inn,. Mat H. K ;, Sih.IImIi Bniwn. f" Mllferd, Orryuu, for Hit k ".NKH anU U faef. S tivJt.H. k. W M "? la hamra Ibr Mloainu h ineaMa to prov hla roollnnoua rrolilrur puun and Cu lit. IHn l aaid lan. via: Jainr-a W Mbllr,ir la ranle, rron Rrl B Cnm Inc. cm Kaui-la, Orvg.in. fn i Bioara, .f la tn-. tm n Cbarlc T Mluukk iTHHuxnt Orn, ,.. -i. a . ,. iUaiata; ; " a-, j BL E F I E LD Beer and get the Best MADE IN LA GRANDE THE PREFERENCE When you wish a nice Juicy roast or a Under steak, or a piece of boiling meat or pot roast, just phone Main 48, and you will soon have exactly what you de sire. . '' '. . ' . . tJ. BULL S. CO. 1 r .' Phone Main 48. Remember the phone a-on ffie directory as Boss Meat Market main. 48. . . ,', . , ' .' CHICKENS WANTEbTwo"dotMwhite oe brown leehorn pullets, need not be pure blooded, but nearly so. Address ' nJ state price, ' W. K. Briqgs, ... i '.. ' Starkey. Orefion." A Telephone Service is tection One of the most important changes in manner of operating trains on the 0. R. & N, railroad is just now being inaugu rated, connecting the telegraph wires with a telephone in the office, and as each caboose comes into headquarters it is being with a telephone and neces sary apparatus for making connection with the telegraph wires. Should a train get into trouble at any point whatever between stations all they have to do to come into instant com munication with the dispatcher is to take a string of wire, connect with the tele phone in the caboose, tie a rock, bolt or Eleven Million Pounds Chicago. Nov. 28. In one year ' people of Chicago would have served on their tables 11,000,000 pounds of diseased meat, fish, poultry and vegetables if it were not for the activity of the city health officers. Dr. Whalen sums up the results achieved by his department from the time city inspection was resumed as follows: Since August 1, weekly condemnations of unfit food have averaged 137,200 HIS COMMISSION HAS ARRIVED Judge Wolverton has received his com mission as United States District Judge. When asked when he would qualify, he said he was unable to say, but that he would go to Portland this afternoon and consult with Judge Gilbert, after which he would determine when he would take the oath of office as United States Judge. He said there was much business be fore the Supreme Court requiring- atten tion, and he understood the business of the United States Court was pressing. but that he would have to make some in quiry at Portland before deciding when ha would qualify - " The Department of Justice desires that the Judge shall qualify and proceed to the transaction of business at once, as there are several important matters de manding immediate attention. To wait until the decisions now before the Supreme Court can now be prepared means delay for the United States Court; to assume the duties ol Federal Judge means delay for the State Supreme Court business, as several of the cases will probably have to be heard again because litigants are entitled to have ' their" case passed on by a fall court German Baptists Weston. Ore., Nov. 28. Contractor Ainsworth has begun work on the new German Baptist church on South Water street, which will be 36x60 feet with basement. It will be a creditable building and will cost $5000. Sentence Postponed St.JLoui. Nov. 28. On motion of the defense Federal Judge Vandeventer today postponed passing of sentence on United States Senator Burton until Wednesday morning, when the defense will present its rsasons for asking for a new trial. Mrs. Rogers to Hang Washington, Nov. 28. The federal supreme court today affirmed the decision of the federal court for the district of Vermont in the case of Mrs. Mabel Rogers- sentenced to death for the murder of her husband. McCurdy Resigns Nsw York. Nov. 28. The World today says Richard A. McCurdy, president of the Mutual Life has resigned, to take effect when the trustees find his successor. The World also states McCurdy's son. Robert H., general manager of the Mu tual, and McCurdy's son-in-la w, Louis A. The baud, general agent for New York, also have resigned. According to the same authority James B, Forgaa : presi dent of the First National bank of Chi cago, who once was one of the Equitable directors,' has declined appointment as McCurdy's successor. the Latest For the Pro, of Trains. other substance to the other end and throw it across the the telegraph wires. By this method the conductor can make his report instantly by word of mouth and receive his instructions in the same manner. . . The importance of this cannot be over estimated in cases of bad wrecks when time is a great factor in securing proper assistance and will be the means of saving much property and many lives Such a step is a great one in advance far the 0. R. & N. and will no doubt add much to the popularity of th.s already favorite route with tourists. ur Diseased rooa pounds of meats, fish, poultry, etc., and 73,100 pounds of fruits and vegetables, which, if maintained for' a year, would make an aggregate of 1 1,000,000 pounds condemned and destroyed as unfit for human food. The principal causes of condemnation were: of meat, tuberculosis, "lumpy jaw," hog cholera, immaturity and emaciation; of fish, "taint" and staleness; of fruit and vegetables, rottenness. United States Crops Figures taken from the annual report of the secretary of agriculture: Corn (bushels) ...2,708,000,000 Hay.; - $605,000,000 Cotton .... 675,000.000 Wheat 625.000,000 Oats;.. 282,000.000 Potatoee 138,000,000 Barley... I 68,000,000 Tobacco..... ; 12,000,000 Sugar cane and sugar beets 60,000,000 Rice ...: 13.982.000 Dairy products 665,000,000 Poultry products 600,000,000 Reasonable Time - - Washington, Nov. 28. It was expected the government would today make a mo tion to advance the case against Senator Mitchell, but this wae not done. Reason oble time will be awaited for Mitchell to reach here before the government will make such a motion. Then, if he does not arrive, the motion will be made re gardless of hie absence. Barley Shipments Dayton, Wajh, Novn28,-r-The Portland Milling company at this place is loading 2600 tone of barley for shipment to Lon don, On account of the great distance the sacks are a!) double stitched. DANOER AVERTED. Tf a man Mh.iiilH mm JmiIIi, I kls pathway, he would quickly eruin It bwvftath hi fano) tutor It could sink Its puisuuuua langa inui m neU. i:n wne'd not step out ot the way and tempurue wi In thai ri it n rrr r . ous rpiile. And yet how many people are there who temporise with a still mow doadly enemy eonrumptiiin. Like a silent acriieni. It glldcsalongslmutt unnoticed. First a cold, or anm throfit, then a slirht couch, then catarrh, tlien bronchitis, thon hllAftlna frtim ti.A lonira and finally death. The wav to cruh out the tUreateninevIl is to fort'fy the ajstem and purify the blood with Vt. I'ierce's Uuidcn Medical Discovery. Every weak no and abnormal condition that precedes consumption Is ci:red by t'als iKn-alhilic remedy. At the firrt rlrrn of dcranirement of stomach, liver and blood, look mitt It is only a question of time until tbe lung will be attacked through the Impure blood, sud then tbe danger will be rnct deadly. It should be known to cverv sick person that lh R. V. Pierce will plve ctrefully mn:!lt!orod, fatherly, profe: nlonr I advice hv mail to al) who write him at liulTalo, N. V. So charge or fee of any nature Is asked. Mr. Jloaea Homer, of rtablatoaro. Perm-, wriwa: "Laat fail I t;cli aaerere coldnin reilt of wet f.Tt) nl ihl trrmk-ln t.o - tarrh and l.ror (nil. which lasted all wli.tcr. 1 u wl llitve hoittaa of Ir. Plcne'a oMn Moult' tl IhMMTfrv and two or three vlala of the "Pteafant IV!tet." also one packare of It. Fs.Te'a C atari li Krmouy. 1 am now curtd. Many thanka lo you." An honest de-lor will not try to per u.iJa yon u. take a worthless ulst. tute In plaoe ot the "(.o'i n Me.'i,-( I -ovcr j " (ur the sake ol a little ald! plulit, ' . 111 ll'U 1 " " ' We have just received a fresh carload of groceries for the fall and early winter-trade. Preferred Stock canned goods, Heinz pickles' and vinegary ! New walnuts, soft shell almonds, pecans and filberts.! Hot House lettuce, fine celery, cauliflower, sweet potatoes and other 1 fine vegetables. Fruits of all kinds. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKEftY E. POLLACK, Propr. j STODDARD Sash and Doors Lumber, Shingles, Mouldings, Etc. A'l Good Material comes from our Yard ST. LOUIS LIVERY LARSEN & tfktif if ' irtc,MI . tur"out,.,unHshed ---v ' . . oay ornignt RIGS FURNISHED FOR PARTIES, PICNICS AND FUNERALS The best Carry-all in the City. P01LTRY Every lover of fresh Poultry will ap preciate Lie decliate flavor of the Chick en, Turkey, Duck, etc, that we sell. Our Roast Beef is rich and juicy and we aim to give you the choicest cuts at very moderate prices. Rohr& Company TAKE A TRIP 10 CALIFORNIA Throrjjh the Williamrtre. Impqua and Rogue River Valleys, of Western Oregon, . pas Mt. Shasta, thrcugi the Sacramento Valley to thr many tamou- resonson tb lint ot the ' SUUTHEliX PACIPii Cu beamiiull? illustrate booklets, descriptive of Ca'i-' loinia resorts, adJiess, . ; W.R.COv;CenPi55r. Portland, Or. LUMBER CO. i ND FEED STABLE , NOtCRIC. Props .. '-!. Special accornodation for Com mercial men , BEST SERVICE GUARANTEED Horses boardee by theoWy , week or month. LA GRANDE SOTO 1" OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE. ' MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. "This ie oneof '"th best musicai in- insiitutions in the state, and that people tn this city and valley are begininngtodiscover the advantage of this school. . The .system , is the latest and most practical, and in cludes all the latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginnsrs from 6 years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Foley" House over the candy store. Phone. 473. SMITH P, PAIRS Guns Bicycles Sewing Machine Type Writers Umbrellas Brazes Broken Castings Grinds Scissors and does a general repair business C.L. SMITH" - CREAMERY BUILDING Notice of Final Settlement .(I) NOTICE la HFREBY GIVEN, that tbe uodertlrotd admirjlairatiur of th eatate of UrsOcttl,dceae!, bas tlWi ,ar final . A'onnnt. aa aucb AdrulalKratria, with Ih bbj Coan ol Union onnntr, Oregon, a id tbat lha Judge of mid court aa Ozed Dtetta br Ilth at tbe bourofi o'evk, In the aflt-rooou, of aaid day. aa the Ulna for hmrinf obiectloos. If, any tbf rt be, to mil report nd rlaal Aorount, Datad NoTamb.r 10. 1B05 . , TEHESAOEXTLK. Adtn'niatralrlseala i.f U..rg lirtil. d cnurd. F -iVAaB Vforaty forEatatr.