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YOUR XMAS DINNER
Will be complete if you obtain' your supplies
from us. Everything in the Grocery, Fruit,
Nut and confectionery line will be found here.
Fresh, high-grade goods only are' handled
none but the best. .'.-We solicit your orders.
THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
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When you want a pleasant physic try
Chamberlain's Stomach and Livei TableU.
They ar. easy to take and produce no
griping or other unpleasant effect. Sold
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Notice
Notice it hereby given that the partner
ship existing between J. A. Qarity & Ben
Brown known under tie firm name as
J. A. Qarity & Company ha been dis
solved. All parties knowing themselves
indebted to the above named firm will
please call at their office and settle before
January let. 1906, a all accounts must
be settled by that time.
J. A.OAWTY,
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Washington, D. C. Dee. 1 9 Accord
ing to a report just issued by the board
of trade of Great Britian that nation has
increased her output of 'coal by nearly
5,000,000 tons during the last three years
where as her greatest rival, ' the United
States, has dropped 6,000,000 tons since
the last year of the returns. But,' ac
cording to the report, Great Britain is
still a bad second in the coal production
of the world, being beaten by more than
80,000.000 tons by the United States.
Germany, which is third on the list is
creeping nearer, and the three countries
for the recorded year are; United States,
3 1-4,663,000 tons; Great Britain. 232,.
428,000 tons, and Germany. 120.816.
000 tons. The total known coal pro
duction of the world if now about 790,000
tons per annum, of' which the United
States produces, rather mora and the
United Kingdom rather less than one
third.
POLICE CHIEF KILLED
Wallace, Idaho,' Dec. 21. Thomaf H.
Beck, chief of police of Wallace, who was
working a a timberman in the Standard
mine, was killed today. He was struck
by a timber hurled by a train in the tun
nel.
On August 26 Beck killed Oscar 01
son, in a saloon fight and was awaiting
trial for the murder. Since his arrest
he has not been, acting as chief, but was
not removed.
SUMMERVILLI SlfTINGS
Fine weather at present
Mrs. J, L. Christian made a business
trip to La Grande Monday.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Roger a son.
Mr. Martin Jarnagin of Elgin was a
cailer in this city Tuesday.
Mr. J. L. Christian left Tuesday for
Hilgard. .
Mrs. Gilham and children of La
Grande, are visiting with Mrs. H. C.
Rinehart
Mr. Jim Childers of Baker City was a
caller in our town last week.
Died December 18, at his home near
Summerville, Mr. Morris Wright. The
funeral took place Wednesday at La
Grande.
Mrs. Anna Royes has been on the sick
list this week. '
Mr. and Mrs. Piatt and family left this
week for Spokane to spend the holidays.
After that they will return to La Grande.
! wish you all a Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year. ,
. TO BRING INFANTRY HOME
Washington' Dec. 21. -Arrangements
are being made at the war" department
for the relief of the Third infantry from
duty in Alaska, which will be brought
home in August, 1 906, from its service in
the far north. There is talk now that the
first infantry, at Fort Wayne, Mich,; Fort
Brady, Mich., Fort Sheridan, 111.; and
Fort Porter. N. Y., will get the assignment
to succeed the Third.
PIANO TUNING
j. C. Ardrey," a former res'dent of this
city, but now near Portland, it in tie city.
Mr. Ardrey it now In the piano tuning
business, and those having instruments
requiring attention can secure hie ser
vices by leaving orders at Huelat's music
s'ore. Mr. Ardrey w 11 be In La Grand
only about ten day longer.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET IMPROVE-
To whom It may concern: Notice it here
by given of the proposed Improvement
of Washington Avenue, : in the City of
La Grande, Oregon, by the construction
of a seven foot side-walk on the East
side of said Washington Avenue,' between
Elm and Fir Street in said City. - Said
side-walk to be constructed by the abutt
ing property owners.
Notice is further given that unless said
proposed improvement is defeated by
remonstrance signed by the abutting
property owners and filled with the
undersigned on or before the 23 rd day
of December 1 90S, said side-walk will,
be ordered constructed by the Council of
the City of La Grande, Oregon.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon this 12th
day of Dec, A. D. 1906..
1. R. Snook Recorder of the City of
La Grande Oregon.
SENTENCED FOR ADLHTERYV ;
Boise, Dec. 20. Mrs. Fred Turpin was
sentenced to serve five month in the
county jail and Fred Law to serve seven
months in the penitenitary forth crime
of adultery.
HollisUr's Rocky Mountain Tea is
simply liquid electricity. It goe to every
part of your body, bringing new blood,
strength ar new vigor. It make you
well and keep you wll., 56 cents.
Newlin Drug Company.
I5C INSTEAD Of 5C
Bound books, 400 titles, ISc each see
our window, ' ' Newlin Dhuo Co,
O'BRIEN WON
San Francisco, Cal Dec. 21 In the
fight her last night O'Brien defeated
Fitzsimmons in the 13th round.
MASQUERADE AT HILGARD
A masquerade ball will b given at
Hilgard on Saturday vning, December
2Jd, 1905. All ar invited. .
, Cleared For Action
When th body i cleared and ready
for action, by Dr. King' New Life Pills,
you can tell it by the bloom of health ort
the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes;
the firmness of the flesh and muscles;
the buoyancy of the mind. Try them, at
Newlin Drug Store, 26 cente.
Always Accommodating
You will always find us accommodating.
Try us and see if we are not ever ready
to oblige, and our pncee ar right
A.T. Hill, prescription druggisj
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GOOD THINGS FOR. XMAS
That ar not only good but super-
ior to what can be had anywhere ;
else for euch low pricte, as you
' can easily prove by examining the
stock of elegant groceries here .
We have selected thes goods es-.
pecially for th Holiday season,
and know they cannot be surpass-,
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NORTH FIR STREET
ANNUAL MEETING
Of th shareholder of th Farmer and
Trader National Bank of La Grand,
will be held at their banking house in La
Grande on Tuesday, the 23d. day of
January, 1906, between th hour of 10
o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said
day, to select a board of directors for the
ensuing year and for such other business
as may come befor (aid meeting.
J. W. Scriber. Cashier of the Farmer
and Trader National Bank of La Grande.
Dated this 18th. day of December 1908
We want your Hay and Grain
AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE'
W- will take all you have, no matter whether it it
only a few tona or if it U eeveral hundred tons.
- Wa want all the hay in the valley and A en aorae.
A, V. OLIVER
WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER