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TUESDAY. JANUARY 23. 190S
Blue Mountain Cough yrup.
Blue Mountain Liniment '
Doctor' prescription and family
Blue Mountain Toiltft Cream
Blue Mountain Sarsap rilla
receipte a specialty. Two graduated
Prescriptions and goods promptly de-
Published dafly except on . Sunday
One year in advance ,. ...7 $6.60
Six months in advance 5.60
Per month , . 68
Single copy 6c
(Pharmacists always in attendance.
It's near stock taking time again, and we are going to
make a strenuous effort to convert everything mto cash
before inventory. All our lines of clothing, hats and
haberdashery will be
flivered free.
Two Telephones, Local black 271, Vergere 10
FED GROSS
..Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE.
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Tailoring
CURREY BROS.,-. ED'S AND PROP
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THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. POLLACK. Propr
Keeps the Best Groceries, Vegeta
bles Etc. Call up Telephone Main
75 and give us. a chance to i t
aqualntcd.
For Business
WITH A FULL LINE Of FEED. HAY AND GRAIN
Heady
We are ready to buy all kind of hay and grain, and pay the highest
market prices.
H V O L-I B R
Slater Uuildirnr
1EFFERSON AVE . Main 57
CONTRABAND OF WAR
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Owing to the possible condition the
foreign trade of the United States is liable,
at any time, to be placed in by 'a war
between any two or more of the nations
that now furnish the ships that do the
carrying for us of things we sell to or
purchase from people living beyond the
seas, the question of what is or may be
considered contraband of war may arise
The term contraband of war is general
ly accepted by writers on internationa j
law as meaning, "goods which neutrals
may not oarry in time of war to either of
the belligerent nations without subject
ing themselves to the loss of the goods."
Provisions may be contraband of war and
generally all articles calculated to be of
irect use in aiding the belligerent powers
to carry on me war; ana ir the use is
doubtful, the mere fact of a destination to
country at war render the goods con
traband.
The power making the capture, by its
own court of admirality, passes upon the
question as to whether paptured goods
are contraband, and not the power whose
citizjns have had goods captured.
Should two ship owning nations like
France and Germany go to war with
each other the result will be to stop all
exports of bread stuffs from the United
States to either, as we have nothing like
enough of our own to carry off our pro
ducts and what we put aboard our own
or European neutral nations ships would
not be allbwed to land contraband articles,
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EORWINHv WASH'Nf,
Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami
lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it
yourself. We sail for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special
ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and y:u will not be bothered
through the winter with family washing.
A.
STEAM
B. G.
LAUNDRY
l-HONE
La Grvnlc.
Main 7
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Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes
w have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool
- . k Indian Robe, which we have nn tale. These robes, are
Mutable for couch covers, steamer robers and orna-.
mental for Indian corners. The price range is from
16.60 up .
HENRY &. OAL'R
HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS -
Phone No. 621
J. C. Henry, .residence 664 ..
J. J. Carr, residence S86 .
AOVBKT1MNU HATED
lply Ad nlM tarnished ain kppimkmui
.ikhI re(tln notice 10c per line Qrvt u
linn, je par Una fur aauh nuhw-qumit Inaei
Hon.
wuIdIIudi of eondoleDee, 5a , er line.
f da of thank. 60 per lie.
Improves the flavor
and adds to the health
fulness of the food
Statement No. 1 has become a byword
Oregon politics, it reads as follows:
"I further state to the people of Oreeon.
at well as to the people of mv legislative
district, that, during my term of office, 1
will always vote tor that candidate for
United States Senator in Congress who
hat received the highest number of the
people's votes for that position at the
general election (next June) next preced
ing we election or a senator in (congress
(January, 190?), without regard to my
individual preference." -
If candidates shall not wish to take
this pledge they are not required to do
so, and if they choose, may subscribe to
statement No. 2:
During my term of office. I shall con
ider the vote of the oeoDle for United
States Senator in Congress as nothing
more man a recommendation, which I
shall be at liberty wholly to disregard, if
the reason for doing so seems to me to be
sufficient.
Why not register today?
Remember that if you wish to have a
voice in the selection of candidates you
must register.
Show the world that you are abreast
of the times and register at once. Every
good citizen should register and take
hand in the game of nominations.-
If Ben Franklin knew hit Philadelphia
thoroughly he might have foreseen with
pride it would get around to celebrate his
birthday in about two hundred years.
On Sunday an old man was prostrated
by the heat in Ohio. Probably today he
is suffering from pneumonia occasioned by
the sudden drop of the mercury to 17
degrees below zero.
Governor Folk is out with hit reform
hatchet and has given instructions to the
police board, to make the St Louis de
partment as near a model as human
nature will permit. He says: "A major
ity of the board will back you up. Use
your own methods but clean up the whole
department"
Talk with the men that do thing.
Don't you catch the spirit of progression?
Don't you feel it in the atmosphere that
1 906 is freighted with activity for Union
county? Don't you realize the possibilities
of new things such at electric roads
irrigation problems that will be worked
out; larger areas planted in fruits; and
mining matters receivivg attention
never before? Oregon is moving, and as
in the past Union county will not work
the rear and of the procession and I
Grande will develop in the tame ratios
the county increases in wealth and popu
CUT TO THE QUICK
It's
STATEMENT NO. I
AS I T
NEW EATING HOUSE
The Blue Mountain Hotel dining room
is again opened. Meals 25 cents, rooms
26 and 60 cents.
NOTICE Of STRAY .
Notice it hereby given to whom it may
concern that on or about the 29th of No
vember, 1 90S, onejrearling steer came to
my place. Said animal it red spotted
with white, Tias unreadable brand on left
hip, left ear underbit right ear points out
off and split Said animal came down
with my cattle from the hills. Owner
can have same by calling at my plaoe.
wo and one half miles east of Island City
and paying charges and proving property,
Dated this 1 2th day of January, 1 9061
J. A. Holman
A HARD ROW
And
I loni pull di'ik'rMios thn pathu-s
if a woman alllintnu with fi-nialu v .k
nnsg unli'tw she is under tho cam of 1
il H'lor lin . hnl siiocw? ful cmmtIciici
I'i tlix treatment of 1 ucli ra.tiu or el it lins
mind tlm riirltt romely which e:i 11 bt
-nfelv used Indeiieiutentlv of tlie doctor.
Kurty year ngn. Dr. It. V. I'.ercu fixnul
t women were Ik'Iiik grossly n. 1
uvatxd mainly tnnnivli liruoruncp and
. trelessneiuL unii lie delerinliuvl to devoir
him elf to study and research till lie
found thu reul cmiso their ttuGurinit
unil a uroiier remedy (or it.
He oiiml If. and duff from NiifnreV
fjaljoraWy, tlie nurtli. .Knri' r,'.!iio
Kir wouiun s weaKiuoimw nuu niiinenis
lie found It. I.nily's SllpiH-r root, lihicK
I'uiineli riKit. Ciiivorn root. I'lun t'ni.'i h
rHit 11 nd liolden Seal rinit, the rwuirml
im'reuieiiis. '
Tim renied Inl virtues of theso ho px
traeted. combined und i.nerveil hv h!
own peculiiir uon-ali'oliolic. glyeeric pro-
rc, n nn tno mniiRiiipu n now known
the world over, as Ur. fierce' FuvoriU)
Hnwcriptmii. .
"The wesntiff of oorwtn toi tlirht Ropmod
lolisro briinirlit on sn aUkimlnil pnaiH
"dlspUtMMiiiiiiU wliicti trxiuliled nie until I wan
mi Bt 10 walk, aim at time mum nanny
tand. rlte SI in. Beverly Silari'avps. of l!t
Kuliun IH., Man I'ranciMii. Cal. "A netKlilmr
advlwd in In try lir. l'lercu'a Favorila I're
'rlptlue. Riifore the first Istttlu was timfl
I felt much better. lninnkvemeiit went
uteadlly on. and wlihin four moiitb I wu
iiko a new anil well woman un.v mom 1
am now oerfis'tlr well and utrunff. ani ev
tremily eratefel to you for lir bleued
remedy a huun to alrli women."
A (treat Doctor Book Free Send 21 one
CPtit stamps to Dr. H. V. Pierce, Iltt fTiil.a,
N. Y., to cover mail'iur and he will send
you a free, copy of his lUUS-pane Common
Scnso Mediciil Adviser. papcr-cover.xL
Cluth-covnred 31 stamM.
Ir. Pletcp's rieasant Pelleti arw the
nest and kafesl Uxauve lor Lie use vl
aellcate vauiou.
BRICK " BRICK-
Brick furnished in any quanUy or any
style, l)o contract too small or tc
large. See templet r-t our pressed
brick. ...
GEO. KREIGER.
in rn n harvest during this great sale
only once a year that we offer an opportunity like this,
nA 'ii n tn take advantage of it. Well not X
aiiu yuu 11 t w.a , t m
tore vsu vith blatant boasting or deceive you with
j
false inducements.
Come, sec how much a
Little Money will Buy
CLOTHIERS AMD HABERDASHERS.
IYEW HEATING STOVES AT 20 per cent DISCOUNT
$ 2.75 1 8 in Air Tight Heater
3.50 20 in " " "
4.55 23 in " " "
.95 18 in Cast Top. Screw Draft Heater
6.60 20 in "
11.25 21 in Model Heater, Nickle trimming
15.26 22 in Magic Steel Parlor Heater
18.00 24 in " " "
1 1 .25 1 3 in Junior Oak Coal Heater
11,60 13 in Boss
13.25 16 in " " " "
17.50 14 in Air Blast "
19.75 16 in
. now $2.20
. now 2.80
. now 3.50
now 4.00
now 6.35
now 9.00
now 12.25
now 14.46
now 8.95
now 9.16
now 10.75
now 14.25
now 15.75
PRICES NET FOR CASH, or will take your old stove or . funiture in ex
change. Bring this ad along and pick out the stove you want
F D. HAISTEN, T
: . - PHONE RED 1161 "
Highest prices paid for New and Second Hand Goods
TJhe farmers and TJraders
?atonai Siank
.a divtf Urtaon
NO. 14ns
Capital
Surplus
Liability of Shareholders
Total
S 60,000.00
14,000 00
60,000.00
$134,000.00
For the protection of its depositors! DnjnDsitors of this Bank are ac
corded such liberal treatment as shall be in keeping with the character
We would be pleased to have your ac-
and value of their accounts,
count.
JOSEPH PALMER.
President.
O. E.
MnCUlXY.
Asst. Cashier.
W. SCRIBER.
Cashier.
SCROCQIN.
Asst. Cashier
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Sec the table of Hats, all this year's styles
The Price
$100
Also new lot of school Tab'ets, 10c
The Price 5 cents
value
E M Wellman & Company
ADAMS AVENUE
lation.