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IT MAY BE TOO LATE FOR ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS , But it isn't too late to buy one of those fine art squares we have on display Price range from S8 ingrain all wool, to $35 body brussels. Moquette and ' Aaninisters. All sizes, 9x9 up to 12x15. Rugs, email moquette and large ires. S3 to $6. Chairs, Center Tables, Extension Tables, Desks, Music Racks, small bookcases are always needed and are handy and useful. Visit our show room on Depot street and let us show our line of .couches. Best 1 bargains ever offered. OUR PICTURE DEPARTMENT Finest Showiest Pictures Ever , Shown in Town $4.50 t Fine Colored Camp Scenes, unframed, $1.00, Framed, Panel Etchings, something extra fine, 50 cents to $2.00 Burnt Leather Center Table Covers, California Grape patterns, $3.00 Our frames and our pictures are absolutely the finest ever shown in the city. Christmas gifts galore at from the lowest to tne highest prices. Framings of all kinds at all prices. ADCOOK & HARRIS, ; " - ? ;' ADAMS AVENUE ' ' WANTED Potatoes, Onions, Root Vegetables Apples, Hay, Oats, Barley We pay Highest Market Prices for all Produce We are receiving regular shipments of fresh eggs which , we are quoting to the trade at $8.25 per case of SO doz. Fancy whit clover honey from California, tweeter than native etock. 24 frame cases at $3.25 per case. We have a large lot of No. 2 apples which we quote at 40c ." per box. Oregon Produce Company LU M B E R RETAILED AT WHOLESALE. PRK'FS i Better lumber and Cheaper than is sold in La Grand, We deliver it to your building Crande Romie Li:ir.ber Co- PrRRY, OkhCON CITY JULIUS BREWERY ROESCH, Proprietor. WMM ffflIT Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oiegcn Ask for La Grande Beer an:! get the Best j GROWERS' hM WO yd its THirtC2ntIi Annua! Ccnventicn in La Me Jimmy .3, 4, and 5. Everybody SHonid Attend. LA GRANDE EEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE TFE PREFERENCE Thirteenth Annual Convention, of the Northwest " Fruitgrowers Association. La Grande, Oregon, January 5-4-6-1906 OFFICERS ",. E. L. Smith President. Hood River, Oregon. " A. I. Mason, Vice-President for Oregon ' 1 Hood River, Oregon. B. Burgunder '. , Vice-President for Washington Colfax, Washington. iimnuui nouu . ice-rresiaent for laano Boise, Idaho. R. C. Cooley Vice-President for Montana Boseman, Montana. Prof. E. D. Ball.. Vice-President for Utah Logan, Utah. J. R. Anderson ..Vice-President forB. C. Victoria, British Columbia. ' W, S. Offner Treasurer Walla Walla, Washington. C. D. Huffman Secretary La Crande, Oregon. Meeting will be held at Commercial Club rooms. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 10 A. M. Call to order by the President Opening Prayer.... .'.Rev. Edwin B. Hayes Reports by the President, Treasurer, Secretary and Special Committee. Appointment of Committees. ' . 1 :30 P. M. Music , Address of Welcome. J. D. Slater, Mayor Response E. L. Smith President Northwest Fruitgrowers' Association. Music Paper Agricultural Journals as Help to Horticulturist Rev. F. Waldon Seattle, Washington. Discussion. Apple Aphus in Orchards.. .. Prof. J. M. Aidrlch Moscow, Idaho. Discussion. Music Further Notes on Apple Tree Anthrae- nose ... Prof. A. B. Cordley Corvallis, Oregon. Discussion Music ' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 3 7:30 P.M. Music Address Elementary Agriculture In Rural Schools - Prof. J. H. Ackerman Supt. Public Instruction Salem, Oregon. Music Notes or. Prune Drying By Alex McPherson Committee At large from Idaho Twin Falls. Idaho Discussion Home Grown Trees Btf J. R. Andersnon Victoria, B. C. Music , THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 Overproduction E. L. Smith Hood River Music Opening Prayer Rev. W. H. Gibson Paper Existing Conditions Between Shippersand Railroads How Remedied C. A. Tenneson Editor Horticulturist ' Taeoma Wash. Discussion' Music Clover Crops For Orchards In Winter Dr. James Withycombe Director Experiment-station Corvallis, Oregon Discussion Music What To Do With Seconds O. V. Allen Boise. Idaho Discussion Notes on Jelly Making C. M. Riddle May Hark, La Grande, Oregon Discussion : STOCK HOLDER'S MEETING Notice It hereby given that the stock .holders of L Grande Real Estate As- eociation will meet in the office of Win Millar & Bro, on Monday, January 15th 1 1903, at 3 o'clock P. M. for the purpose ; of electing officers for' the ensuing year, land the transaction of such otner buti ); ness at may come before tht meeting; t . Wh Milli. President. nUttlSTtrt jiAy. Mountain Tea Nuggeb - 'A Jnt'K.!ol fcf Bet rW " Vs Ooldw Hoalta and Kawi Tlw . ,i ciOj forCmttlrwtlon. lmUire.tk.n 1 1 n Klw TrrMihlMk l"mr'. '"'Pui Iu'.J, Pfth. 8luUh Bowfhi. Iy tkrb, ia lit itvhh Iff R " fcy HoiiutHln TV n ib 51 Conn, 8 ' O.niiln.i-ad b? u . uriea Vnva C pant, Mtllw. W,.. tULDl UG?CT FOB MWJ ES NOTICE TO fRL'ITCROWERS THURSDAY. JANUARY 1:50 P. M. VanBuren's SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS For the Gentlemen , ' ., Some Horticultural notes from the Fair J; ...'.'....Wilber K. Newell Commissioner 2d District. . j; , Dulley Oregon. Musfc .; H; fRlDAY, JANUARY 5. 9:50 a. m. Music Fruit Pestt A. I. Gale ' Commissioner Union County, Union Oregon San Jose Scale, How to handle Alex t McPherson Commissioner at Large, Idaho, Twin Falls Idaho , Discussion Music i Duty of Fruitgrowers A. I. Mason Hood River, Oregon . Discussion i Music Refrigeration and Shipping of Fruit .. P. R. Ober Manager Refrigerator Car Service, St. Paul, Minnesota. Discussion 1:30 p.m. Music Hood River Methods N. E. Sheppard Manager Apple. Growers Union, Hood River, Oregon Discussion Fire Blight in Pears Prof. L. F. Henderson Botanist, Moscow, Idaho ' Discussion ' Planting and Pruning the Apple Orchard Prof. L. B. Judson Moscow, Idaho , Discussion Varieties to Plant, How to Plant and Prune .. Judd Geer Commissioner 5th. District I Cove. Oregon , discussion Music Short Talk Election of Officers Selection of place of meeting The music for the three days will be under the direction of the Lyle Tuesday Muvcal. RECEPTION COMMITTEE The following recipt'on committee has been appointed by Wm.. Miller president of the La Grande Commercial Club. The committee will maet the train tonight and welco na the visiting delegates: Turner Oliver, F. S. lvaohoe. Dr. L. D. Reavis, E. E. Romig. A. V. Andrews, F. L. Meyers, John ColFer. J. B. Gilham, J. M. Murphy, G. E. McCu'.ly, L. Oldenburg. ALONG THE RIGHT WAY oiiraction or the chest capacity throujh dropping of the ribs from normal position is one of the cSief ciuses of lu lg and heart troublaj. It craa'si crow jina and every organ must have its allotted room if it is to perform its functions pro perly and be able to resist disease breed ing influences. Midwinter suggests precautions against CJlds. la grippe and pneumonia. The best precaution of all is to keep up the resisting powers of the body by attending to it that there is no interference with the nervo impulses or blood nourishment to any part This is the work of the Osteo path. If winter ills do come, Osteopathy brings them to the'.r speed est and safest ending. It restores adjustments and re laxes tissues so that the inherent disease banishing powers of the body may opjr ate normally; and its euccjss in the treat ment of the acute troubles common in changeable climates have been extremely gratifying. , s No Christmas present is more acceptable to a smoker than a box of choice cigars. We have them in boxes containing 12, 15 and 25 cigars, for. 60c to $3.00 per box Gifts for smokers Beautiful line of Meerschaum pipes and cigar hold ers and Briar pipes, either plain or gold mounted. The thirteenth annual convention of the Northwestern Fruitgrowers Association will be held at La Grande: Oregon, Jan. 3--6. 1906. , All members of the assoc iation and all other intertsted in the fruit industry art urgently requested to be present. A special program hat been arranged, andaninteresting and instruc tive meeting it assured, a special rate of one fare and a 'hird hst been secj trom all points over all railrofds for the rrunrt trirv" l hi fr i imh An tL. certiftcale'plan, therefore take a receipt j f 'ntrj in Canada , By MaiwalV for your money when you purchase your I Smith, Dominion Fruit Inspector,! Value of Early Spraying for Codling Moth Prof. E. D. Ball Entomologist Logan Utah . Discussion Music . How 1 Get 98 of Good Fruit Free From Codling Moth - i '... P. H. Dicktrson May Park, La Grande, Oregon Orejiard Spraying Prof., J. L. Carter Hood River. Oregon. " . " Discussion , - .. ' ' ror me jau.es A nice box of Lowney's candies, all. sizes La GranJe National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,0 10 00 Comparative statement of deposits for five years September 6, 1900 " ' 50, 1901 ' " 15, 1902 .9, 1905 6, 1904 , November 9, 1905 $291,00? 65 531,505 18 498.S75 84 553,601 59 671.854 02 613,029 62 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice President. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. J W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. J. M. BERRY, F. M. BYRK1T. A. B. CONLEY. ICC. PENINGTON, F. J. HOLMES. : To Whom it May Concern This is to certify that the undersigned doing business in the State of Oregon, County of Union, City of La Grande, do hereby swear that during the month of November, 1905, we sold to your Home Merchants 1410 sacks of La Grande Made Flour, and not one sack returned to us. Does this not show that the following brands is giving entire satisfaction to the public. ROYAL PATEMT, SEA FOAN, JERSEY CREAM, . GASH SPEGIAL and OUR SEAL. Above all things Ladies ask your groctr what BLUE STEM PATENT is. YOUR3 FOR GOOD FLOUR I La Grande Ailuing Gs ONLY A fiW MINUTES We're in business for your health. Telephone us and in a few minu'.es your goods will be at your door. 1 Newlin Druo Company. Phone, red 81 m m 9 I JFor the Kew Year s j J Day Reception t ... - . I THURSDAY JANUARY tioket . v C. D. HUFFKAN, SCC. frujjj"( Association, if V-DscSl, X Northwester 180& Vancouver, -B. - " Floriculture' . 'V' Mrs. Hatt Eckley La Grande, Oregon.' ' DUcussion. USE YOUR TELEPHONE You don't have to go out in the Telephone ut we wi.l do the rest. Newlin Druo Company. Phone, red 81 cold. . ANNUAL MEETING Of the thareholdert of the Farmert and Tradert Natlonaf Bank of La Grande, will be held at thtir banking house in La Grande on Tuesday, the 23d, day of January, 1906, between the hours 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 (or. such other business at may come before said meeting. J. W. Scriber, Cashier of the Farmert and Tradert. National Bank of La Grande. Dated Ihis 16th. day of. December 1905 . . ; Day R(Cfft:cn you will fiod our store a "gold mind of good thihgs." We have at your service the very finest I'ne of fooe productt required to make the most delectable of dishes. Many of the best require only to be dressed be fore serving. You cannot fail to find many suggestions for your table by glancing over our stock, to do which you are cordially invited. . , PHONE MAIN 46 ... QEDDEJ KRIS NORTH FIR STREET A Crfp:ng Death. Blood poison creeps up toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belie 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, arid saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores 2c at Newlin's Drug Store. e G. E. FOWLLR Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal e e e PHONE 1611 All orders civen nrnmnk attention " ' NIGHT SCHOOL - ' Those desiring to join Prof. Hocken berry't night class in arithmetic are re quested to lea ve word' tthe oJBce' or with the professor? The class'"' will start next week. Further particulars regard ing placeand time of meeting will be an r AiineM tktmr. ' Wjod! Wood! Wood! Good dry wood delivered tJ -t to any part of the city. : anV iencjTh, any kind, : Special prices on quantity m i .iOrderSv' ' f -large or too ' - e tJo - bfde.r too ; $ e ' too small J James Beaverl Red '44' ft