- .......... r i i- irrf nriu T-rt Wntn int llailo Dcuiii iu J - THINK WINTER W art ready to erv you Wtl with complete lines of men' j ... women's, boy" and child- 1 rent seasonable footwear. I 4$" ifi that for quality, workman- m'' I ' V ship, durability , and .price i j A cannot be surpassed. You 1 'J can't afford to miss this '. 3 " ' ts' T I opportunity. ' k Closing out the J f .-Afr Ralston Stock WE DO YOUR SHOE " J , REPAIRING IN , FIRSTCLASS ''"" - STYLE r ' Lewis Building, Opposite Sommcr House T. M. STUB La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 188 Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0 ;0 00 Comparative statement of deposits for five year September 61 900 ; ' - ' . "U , .- ' ' ' $291,00? 65 x . " B0, 1901 - ' - ' - - 551,605 58 : " 15. 1902 ' '- ":'.' ' : ". . t 498.576 84 "' "t , 9, 1905 , - . . - . - . 665.601 59 ' ," " . 6, 1904 I - - 671,864 02 1 . November 9, 1908 - - - - - 615.029 62' ' ' ' OFFICER ANO DIRECTORS ; QEOrKSE PALMER. President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. QEORQE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. W. L. BREN HOLTS, Assistant Cashier. J. M. BERRY, F. M. BYRKlT A. B. CONLEY. ' C. C. PENINQTON, F. J. HOLMES. ''' CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewing Plant Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best 5 LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE j i AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE : When you wish a nice juicy toast or tender eteak. or a piece of boiling meat or pot roast, just phone Main 48. and you will soon have exactly what you da- J. BULL & CO. Phone Main 48. Remember the phone on the directory as Boss Meat Market main 48. ' fUND Sill GROWING ' New York, Deo. B.--The Jewish , relief fund yesterday increase! by $41,162 t .1 crand tout is now $1,070,767. . rAix it w time iu i Or SHOE BLE FI E LD In Eastern Otegon : WE ARC GRINDING OUT Tons of the best coffee and there issues at the same time from this establishment large quantities of food product of all the best liked varitie. Our trade keeps grow ing because we give good groceries for the least amount we can ask in fairness, and deliver goods promptly, and as ordered. Swell the ranks of our pleased patrons PHONE MAIN 46 I QEDDEJ BRSLf t NORTH FIR STREET nil i-r ?e T"itjrir t-r A wwm READY fOR Thirty-seven million dollars for irriga tion. This amount, as shown by the fol lowing table, is the estimated figure of the appropriation for irrigation work which will be available in the fiscal year of 1908, the sum realized from the sale of western public lands since the year of the passage of the irrigation law. Fiscal year ended June 50, 1 901, 1 $ 5,144,821 91 Fiscal year ended June 50. 1902, 4.586,620 65 Fiscal year ended June 50, 1905, ... .... .. ....... 8,715.996 60 Fiscal year ended June 50. 1904... 6,826.255 69 Fiscal year ended June 50, 1905, .' 4,767,978 87 Fiscal year ending June 50. 1906, ' 5,260.000 00 Fiscal year ending June 30. 1907, ..,:.. ,. , 5,000,000 00 Fiscal year ending June 60, lOB,W- JUbU.UUO OO Total $57,028,671 60 The estimates for 1906, 1907 and 1908 are made by the General Land Office. This fund is, according to the law, to be invested by the Secretary of the Inter ior, in feasible irrigation projects which will repay the amount to the government, in ten annual Installments from the set tlers. , , The apportionment of the fund by Sec retary Hitchcock , has been practically completed and the plans matured for ex pending the entire fund on certain definite projects in the west,' which practically brings to an end further surveys and ex aminations and permits the concentration of effort of the Reclamation Service on on the building of a few important pro ject. atYER BARK SWIHDLK A clever bank swindler who ha been working under the name of Charles Sar gent, and who has so far evaded arrest, I supposed to be in some of the northwest cities, and all banks are beingotifled to look out for him. ' a. .. . " . . . . sergeant scheme I said to BH new one. A day or two before hi arrival In a city one or more of the banks get a tel egram, from some well known eastern banking house, reading as follows: "Honor Cha. Sargeant's check against us for $60." The bank, of course, places the tele gram on file and when Mr. Sargeant ap pear the next day with another telegram addressed to himself, saying the money ha been placed to his credit in the bank. the cashier, nine times out of ten, pay the money without question. . - It is said Sargeant has cleaned up sev eral thousand dollars in the last few months. ' The Pinkertons have been call ed to work on the case. Sargeant is an American, 26 year of ag, and weight 155 pounds, has a dark complexion, and is dressed like a well-to-do business man. The Finest Xmas j decorations j For House or home are ; our new wall papers of the- best vogue, both in ; design and coloring. Better have your home made beautiful against " s the coming -Christ Tias. Our prices are low and hfivnnrf renrnarh STANIELS & JARMAN, j Red 1611 1 A MIASAflT CROVf SOICOl Reoort of Pleasant Grove school for month ending Nov. 24, 1905. Grades 6th. 7th, 8th and 8th. No. boys enrolled- 17 No. girls enrolled . . : -19 Total No. enrolled 56 No. days present 671 No. days absent .. V ... 64 Average daily attendance 23, 'j , No; times tardy .... .. - 0 Those who were not absent nor tardy during whole month are: Clifford Kollam, Victor Johnston, Lulu Eames, Andrew Ornaldus. Naomi Lewis Delia Slack, Myra Glenn. Mabel John stone. Frank Eimea and MertieRobbs. Those starting later and not being ab sent nor tardy are: Edwin Bull, Peter Ornaldus, Harvey Frizzel, Willie Bradshaw and Wiile Bull. Carrie German. Teacher. report of prinary room No. pupils enrolled..). 51 "No. girrs""enr'olled 14 No. Boys enrolled 17 No. days Present 657 No. days absent .. 56, No. times tardy (. 1 . Average daily attendance 26 Those who were neither absent nor tardy were: Helena Fries, Effia Lanman. Eliza Can trel, Mamie Gardner, Mirtha Frids Earl Lanman, James Robbs. Ray Kallam, Austel P$fferkorn, Perry Lanman, Burr Cantrel and Andrew Robbs. J , 1VATS WOODELL,. Teacher, IOWA SCHOOL REPORT Report for the month ending Nov. 29, 1 90S. No. pupils enrolled 55 Average number belonging 55 Average daily attendance 51 No. of day attendance.. 620 No. of day absence 46 Days school was in session 17 Percent of attendance 92 Pupils present every dy; Isaball Han ny, Hugh Snider,' Mabel Evans, Maggie Snider, Cora Evans, Edna Snidar, Ernest Vehrs, Parley Feik, . Charles Rudabaugh Philip Hu.se, Frank Rudabaugh. Absent but one . day; Eva Woodruff Elmer Speckhart, Helen McDonald, Ruth Woodruff, Jay Shaw, Herbert Speckhart, Wanda Emmons, Lula Evan, Violet Hanny, George McDonald, Burl Howard, S. N. Avers, teacher. MARRIAGE IKERSE Coun ty Clerk J. B. Cilham yesterday issued a marriage license to Don Jolley and RosenaJL Lucae, both of Union. POULTRY Every lover of fresh Poultry will ap preciate the decliate flavor of the Chick en, Turkey, Duck, etc. that we sell. . Our Roast Beef i rich and juicy and we aim to give you the choicest cuts at very moderate prices. , Rohr & Ompany LIF FOR THE V LUNGS FOR Cured of Consumption in Its Final Stages : """B"" J. O. R. Hooper, a merchant, of Woodford. Tenn., writes! " Fifty witnesses here, will swear that Dr. King's New Discovery cured Mrs. Mollle Holt of Conum! IZ near ,am"y " ' ,0r S which doctoriTaW was nr SUREST CURE IN THE WORLD FOR cntinua mr! . Price DOo and St. DINNER We have just received a fresh carload of grocerie for the fall and early winter-trade. Preferred Stock canned goods, Heinz pickle and vinegar. New walnuts, soft shell almonds, pecans and filberts. Hot House lettuce, fine celery, cauliflower, sweet potatoes and other fine vegetables. Fruits of all kinds. '. - . ? ; THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. STODDARD Sash and Doors Lumber, , Lath, , Shingles, v Mouldings Etc; A'l Good Material comes from our. Yard Two Dyspeptics If you are too fat it is because your food turns to fat instead of muscle strength. If you are too lean the fat producing food that you eat are not properly digested and assimilated. Lean, thin, stringy people do not hare enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat people have too much Pepsin and Dot enough Pancreatine. ' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains all the digestive juice that ar found in a- healthy stomach, and in exactly those proportions necessary to enable the stomach and digestive organ to digest and assimilate all foods that may be eaten. Kodol is not only a perfect digestant, but it is a reconstructive, tis sue building tonic as well Kodol cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation. You will like it Ditfests What You Eat Rests the stomach, rebuilds the tissues and gives firm flesh. DolUr btU holda 314 Hum fti mark titht tfltl. p BO rtot tilt. tnfn4 tt tkt L&k- I raury f s.o.oirtn tcir-i-m Hi a. A. T. HILL, Drug:t DEATH TO ALL DISEASE8 OF BOTH a Gii'i o CONSUMPTION 00 CUARAMTEgn ;SCLO AKD RSCOMMENOED TRIMMINGS a .. LUABER CO. : LA GRANDE SCHO L OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. . .This is one of the best musical in-1 institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley ar begininng to discover 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 i divided into two depart ment; No. 1 is for beginner from 6 year or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils com one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grade ar from 2 to 5. Here they graduate. Pupil 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. 475. ! Does your baby carriage need new tires or repair- j ing? Have you anything that j needs repairing? ' C L. SMITH ' CREAfcfRY BUILDING FOR THE THROAT Trial Bottles Free DY 17; mm t i