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HAY ON SALE
A.th.coatmarketonhayi. mty ,t th.r. being no demand,
and w, have , lot hay bought w. 0ffr to th. horn consumer
TIMOTHY AT 50c PER CWT. baled
MIXED HAY 45c PER CWT. baled
Wt want to give the home eoneumer the benefit of the decline in
the market. , - ... .
For Sale at a Special Bargain
T.nkU or any part of them, between Fir and Greenwood .treat,
facing Jefferson Ave and adjoining the railroad tracks at alow
price on easy terms.
.- PHONE
vrajon produce Lompany
k- 4 if fc
Jannary
Wall
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$ Sale
: To make room
.for 20,000 rolls
to arrive this
ionth, our entire
stock of 1905
patterns will be
on sale a short
time at less than
Half Price.
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Staniels&Jarman
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Whenyou wish
a
nice juicy
roast or a tender steak,
or a
Pan
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Wtv . 1
IS
vice of boLng meat or
roast, just phone Main
arid you will soon have
pot
48
soon have ex-
actly what you desire.
J. BULL & Company
Phone Main 8. Remember
the phone is on the directory
as Boss Meat Market Main
' 48.
I CITY BREWERY j
JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. :
Largest Brewing Plant
Ask for La Grande
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AND SHOULD HAVE
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OUR WOOD
SUPPIY
Is equal to the
: demand occa
sioned by the
: Coal shortage. :
: Good, Dry Wood :
: delivered to any :
j part of the city.
: Steam rolled
: barley and all
: kinds of feed.
Phone Main 6
: GRANDE RONDE(ASfl(0. j
I.AwiftRrna Prnn'
" '
A MODERN MIRACLE
Tiuly miraculous seemed the recovery
of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place." writes
J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn..' "she
was so wasted by coughing up pus from
her lunes. Doctors declared her end so
near that her family had watched by her
bed-side forty-eight hours; when, at my
urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery
was siven her. and with the astonishing
result that improvement began, and con
tinued until she finally completely recov
ered, and is a healthy woman today.'
500 and $1.00 at newlin druo co. Trial
ottle fret.. - - -
Wood! Wood! Wood!
Good dry wood delivered '
to any part of the city.
ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND,
Special prices on quantity ' '
order. No order too - J
large or too smalt
Jama Beavers, Red 144'
in Eastern Oiegon
Beer and get the Best
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THE rRfcrovclNCE
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UNION NEWS
The woolen mill started un min Mnn-
day, and is doing all sorts of business.
Adam Crossman exracta ta nnen un hit
thirst emporium about February 1st
Mrs. T. R. Berr rftfjirruht rn Tj ft ranla
Thursday last, after a visit to relatU
ana mends in Un on. ;
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Walker returned from
Portland Tuesday, after an absence of
several days; .
Manager Housh. of the Grande Ronda
Electric Co., has been in this city this
week, superintending the extension of the
company lines.
Mrs. Daisy Pearl Nichols, wife of A.W
Nichols, died in Union. Oregon. Sunday.
January 14, 1906, of valvular di seas of
the heart, age 51 years. 10 months and
days.
Will V.n .A :i l.u I.
Qrande this week, where they will remain
for a few weeks before taking their de
parture for Portland, to locate for the
present" '
Judge Eakin is to be commended for
taking testimony at Union, in cases where
ine witnesses nearly all live m this im
mediate vicinity, thus adjusting his court
affairs to the convenience of interested
parties. ' V ' v
RIGHT Of WAY INTO THE PARK
The Oregon Short Line has this week
filed map of the right of way for their
road from Marysville to the Yellowstone
park, and several Blackfoot and Salt Lake
people will be pleased to learn that they
can soon take the train from either place
and step off on their land through which
the new road will pas. But to return to
th cold hard facts of the case, the road
will extend nearly due north from Marys
ville to the north banks of th Buffalo
rivr then curve eastward through town
ships 43, 44 and 45, crossing in the con
tinental divide on the state line at . Rea's
pass. The road is completed to Marys
ville, and from there to the line of the
park is 64 miles, which will be completed
as soon a possible. Blackfoot Republi
can." VITAL STATISTICS Of IRELAND
Washington, Jan. 20. Consul Gunsau-
lus at Cork writes that some ' valuable
and interesting figures are given in the
annual report of the registrar-general of
Ireland, just issued, covering the fiscal
year 1904. According to this report the
estimated population of Ireland has fallen
in th jniddl of the year 1905, to 4,402-
1 92. The natural increase of population
recoraea, or trie, excess of births over
deaths, was 24,298; the loss of emigra
tion amounted to 36,902. A decrease of
12,604 in the population would thus ap
pear to nave taken place durinir the vAr:
but against this decrease there is a set-off
in immigration, of which no official record
has been obtained.
ECHO HOTEL SOLD
Echo, Jan. 20. C. R. Lisle, who has
conducted th Echo hotel for the cast
three months, yesterday evening sold the
building and business to M. H. Gillette.
the well known Butter Creek farmer, who
will immediately take eharee and con
duct the place hereafter.
SALE Of BANKRUPT STOCK .
Notice is hereby niven that hv virtim nf
an order made by the Referee in Bank.
ruptcy, I will receive sealed bids accom
panied by certified check of 10 of bid at
my office in La Qrande, Oregon up until
2 o'clock In the afternoon of the 29th
day of January, 1906, for the grocery
stock and fixture of A. Beck bankrupt.
Said stock and fixtures located at Flnin
Uregon and invoiced at $ 1 767.54. .
i ne undersigned reserves the rio-ht to
reject any or all bids.
Wm. Grant, Trustee.
MAT LIVE 100 YEARS
The chances for livine a full centurv are
excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun
can, of Haynesville, Me, now 70 vears
old. She writes: "Electric Bi
m of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 vears
standing, and made me feel as well and
strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters
cur Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood
disorders, Ueneral Debility and bodilv
weaxness. Sold on a onarantea it
Newuw Druo Co.' drug tor. Pric only
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NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS
Sealed bid will b received bv the
county court of Union and Wallowa
counti of Oregon, up to noon. February
7, 1906, forth construction of a bridg
aeros th Wallowa rivr, according to
plan and specifications on 111 in th
Clerk' office of each of said counties.
: Bids for the' abutment and approaches
must be separate from the bridge proper.
Certified checks for 9(1 k.
amount of th bid must accompany the
am, a a guaranty that a contract and
bond will be entered into to build said
bride, or abutment and
tht C4M may be, according to taid plans
i " .
no specincauon.
Said court reserve the richt ta r. wt
any and all bids.
J. B. OlLHAH
County CI jrk of Union cu.i;j. wiun.
WTITE SLAVE ORIS
Victoria, a C Jan. 20. Tnat a slave
market, in which young white giris e
the merchandise, is in full blast on tie
Northern coast of British Columbia, is
the gist of the report, from the Ottav a
government to the government of tnt
province of British Columbia. The Do
minion authorities have received their in
formation in an elaborate report from C.
J. South, the retiring secretary of the
British Columbia Children's Aid Society.
In consequence of Mr. Smith's sensa
tional disclosures, Hon. F. J. Fulton, act
ing attorney general, has directed the
provincial police to investigate the alleged
conditions, while at the same time the
Dominion - has ordered inquiry by the
agents of the department of Indian affairs.
Hitherto the provincial police have left
the Indians to the care of the Indian agents
taking little cognizance of their doings ex
cept when they have become involved
grave criminal offenses.
in we course or nis direct and very
positive report, Mr. South states that at
Cape Mudge there it a family of, half
breeds, both men and girls showing very
little of th Indian strain. The elder
brother, who recently gave one of the
biggest potlatchee ever known In th
north, ha for years been doing a whole
sale and retail business as a slaver, his
to whom the girls of the tribe are sold,
th mother returning to the tribal village
upon desertion. This slave traffic ha
been in existence for five generations, and
the girls show none of the Indian, and are
easily sold at from $500 to $2000 each
according to disposition and good looks.
A similar traffic is said to be carried on
at Port Simpson and at one or two other
northern points.
ATROCITY Of YAQUI INDIANS .
Santa Rosa, Jan. 20. Mrs. Homer
Rambo, formerly of this city, who now
reside with her husband on th border of
the Arizona Indian country, hat sent a
letter to Santa Rosa relatives. She is
right in the midst of the Yaqui uprising
against the Mexicans. Among other
things she states in her letter that the
most recent atrocities committed by the
Yaquis was the capture of two Mexicans,
the soles of whose feet they cut off and
then compelled them to walk over cactus
by way of further punishment.
ONLY A f EW MINUTES
. We're In business for your health,
i eiepnona us and in a tew minute your
goods will ba at your door. '
Newuh Druo Company. Phone, red 81
DINING ROOM OPENED'
The Blue Mountain Hotel has opened
its dining room. Rates. $1 and $1.25 a
a day. Meals 25 cents.
LA GRANDE SCHO I
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY. PRINCIPLE.
MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT.
This is one of the best musical in
stitutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley are
begininng todiscover the advantage
of this school. The system it 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 beginners 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.
FOR
COUGHS
THE
FOR
PUB
FOR OOMSUEflPTlOM I "
CHAS. EBY. SR., of Elizabeth, IIU wrltesj , dp Id out mar tnn
Mci Wc Ki m ABSOLUTELY C II A 17 A HTtT rn y m EjKa fm
Fine
Confectionery
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Cigars
VanBuren
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LUMBER
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande, We deliver it to your building
Crande Ronde Lumber Co ;
PERRY, OREGON.
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ANNUAL MEETING .
Th annual meetinor of the stack hold
er of the Oretron. Montana Develonmant
Company will be held in the city of La
Qrande, Oregon, on Friday, January 26,
1 906, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose
of electing officer and board of directors
and for the transaction of any other bus
iness that may come before said meeting.
W. W. Randau, Pre.
E. A. Wills. Sec., Pro. tern.
Service
This drug store trie to serve every
customer so well that they will not think
of going slsswher for drug store goods.
A. T. Hill, Prescription DrugStis
WONDER WORKER
sclo Lf:a i:Eccr-H::sj ut
D0 VT REST CONTENT
In th matter of cigar until you hav
smoked at least on -C. B. True,
there are f o ne cigar that will -afford
a measure of satisfaction it remains
for the C. B. to fill th who! bill of
prune tobacco, flavor, making up,
shape, etyle end great value for iittl
money. If you can crowd mor com
fort in th moking lin into cigar
shap than you'll find in thie all-to-the-good
cigar tell us. W'll beat it if
we can.
-C. E. HACKMAN,
Factory Corner Adams Avenue and
Greenwood Street - Red 1641
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: LIGHTNING COLLECTION :
AGENCY
H A. Watson, Mgr.
All claims placed In our hand
b paid direct to the creditor.
'Our system get th money.
Full particular mad known, upon
application to interested parties.
Office up-tair In Ralston building
La Grand, Or. -
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