QWm HOUSE O. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Manager. THE MACK SWAIN THEATRE CO. , A BIG CITY SHOW 5 Nights Commencing Tucs. April 10 J NEW PEOPLE NEW SCENERY NEW PLAYS Popular Prices -10c, 20c and 30c owi on wis ounaay morning at van tiurent ' ' WrAi iu cAi ;? It the question that preplexes the housewife these days. Cail at our store and select a menu from our choice line of canned goods. Or, better yet, we have on hand vege tables and other delacicies that will relieve tie monoty of the usual spring menu. Remember, our delivery at your service whether the order it large or small. ' . .. .. NEBRASKA GROCERY MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the Boss Meat Market from - J. Bull &t Company, we wish-to inform the citizens of La Grande that we will endeavor to merrit the patronage which the Market has enjoyed, and will appreciate any and all trade which we should receive. Our endeavor which at all times' to please our patrons by rendering the best possible service. A trial order is earnestly selisited. KR0USEBR0S Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Go. NAY LIVE 100 YfARS .The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dun can, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years old. She writes: "Electric Bitter? cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel at well and strong at a young girl." Electno Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders, Qeneral Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at Newlim Druo Co.'t drug store. Price only S0f. , Have you point in the back, inflamma tion of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, Indigestion or constipation, Hollis ter't Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well. 15 cents. Newu Druo Co. 'LOME DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie 259 F. O E. meets every Friday night in Redmen nan. Lewis Buildingat 8 p. m. Visiting brethren invited to attend. '"T . ' ' I. R. Snook W. S' Dr. a. L Biggers W. P. I. O. 6. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16. meats in thair hall Vititing brothert cordially invited to at vana. iemeiery piat may Da teen at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolido. N. G. D. E. Cox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. N x i in O. F. Meats avarv firf nH third Th,.'-.- days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. visiting patriarchs always welcome, Q. E. Fowler, C. P. D. E. Cox. Scribe. M W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets averv first and thirH WHnai.u of the month at I. O. O. F. hail. All visiting neighbort are cordially invited to attend. C. c. w,iii.m- u - John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMPRir.ar.. Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothert are invited to attend. , , Fret Hon Chief Ranger L. L, Snodorass Financial Sec. Board of Trustoes Dr. G. L. Biooers John Hall and C. S. Wilhaml i LA GRANDF SCHCOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions 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 it for beginners from 6 'years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This it 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 pui tted to remain in this school who cu 't study. C posit t ie Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. FRIENDSHIP TENT No. Rl. K. O. T M. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month in I. O. O. F. hall. isiting knights welcome. . r ' H. C. Ball, Com. Mox Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. H!VENo727.-Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are welcome. - Maude Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E.. U GRANDE LODGE No. 4S5 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Ave nue. Visiting Brothers art cordially in vited to attend. ' n r- . F s-1vnhoe. Exalted Ril.r U. E. McCully, Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE 'No 159 WOODMEN OF THE WORLDM?.?.' every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. Ail visiting members welcome. N. L. Ackles, Consul Commander J. H. Keeney, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27-Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights, N. L. Ackles, C. C. R, Pattison. K. R. & S. IN LI1VIRRY? WH. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the D. pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 , Night phone Black 1 792 Wagon always at your torvic (II SPEAKS 1 TARIFF Washington D. & April tS Speaker of the house Can-io.i, explaining a. letter recently pubiisnad in Ohio reeardins the tarriff said this morning; "M iny people believe a single scnedae or thit cf a ftw at least, may be amended. This is en- V if LA GRANDE PUBLIC SCHOOL tirley impratical, for an amendment to tingle schedule might please the simile interest, but could not command enough votes to enact it. Nothing- can be done except to complete the revision which would be a compromise acceptable to majority of both houses. The enactment of tuch revision, and the time necessary to adjust business to it, would halt com merce for at least a yaar. I dont believe that the majority the of people want to interfere with the present existing condi lions," CAMPAIGN OPENED -BY REV. TORREY (Scrlpps Newt Association) New York, April 8 The summer evan gelistic campaign for New York will be opened this evening with a meetino in Carnegie Hall, in which the Rev. R. A. Torrey ane Chas. M. Alexander will take part. This will be the first time they have been heard in thit city tince their return from abroad, and the meeting it expected to be hiohly successful'. Tra dsmand for tickets hss tan and It will be necessary to hold overflow meetings in neighboring churches. The tpeakert. who will address the Carnegie Mall meeting will also speak in the over flow meetings. The chorus of five hund red voices, which has been organized for this occasion, will be led by Mr. Alexander. Other musical features will be the Park Sister's Cornet Quartet and Prof. Raffas lli'a Italian Orchestra of thirty pieces. A SHREWD RULER An amusing little story which it vouched for by good authority it circulating in dip lomatic circles. Accordina to the storv an honorary Consul-General of one of the Baikan states had reached the height of hit ambition; the ioereign in whose in terests ne acted, naa conferred a mag nificent order upon him. As the ruler in question is, however, in a chronio ttate of impecuniosity, it is generally left to those he deigns to honor to procure the richly jewelled setting of the order at their own expense, and the representative io whom tie story refars. having no lack of funds. aid not spare the diamonds. On a visit to the consul's city, the august iceregn who, by tne way. is a oonoisseur of prec ious stones, looked long and earnestly at the glittering constellation on the consul's breast, and graciously exclaimed: "My dear Mr. ! Your valuable services rave not been sufficiently rewarded. You thall have a higher clast of the order. Allow me to rectify the mistake this in stant!" Whereupon the Balkanic ruler unclasped the real diamond etar. coolv put it into his pocket and replaced it by anotherone adorned with imitation ttoner. The consul has now had a duplicate of his new order msde. The one with the imitation stones he wears when the sov ereign, who bestowed the order upon him. comet to honor him with visit RECORDS A Urge shipment of Records reiic'ied us thit morning from the factory. Come and hear them. You will likely v. ant tome of them. W. K. Davis. IS 16 Adams Ave. Following are the questions in current news this week in the High School. Each student is required to master them. Ask a student some of them and they help i the drill work. YOUTHS COMPANION 1. What change in ambassadorship to Austria Hungary? i. what athletic event soon to occur in Athens Greece? 3. Wnat change is proposed in canal boat operations? 4. What final act of peace between Russia and Japan has recently occurred? 6. Suite briefly tne conservative opin on of its recent defeat in England. WORLD'S WORK 6. What general subject discussed in April number? . 7. Who is chairman of insurance in vestigating committee in New York? 8. Who was Susan B. Anthony? . 9. Who it Mr. Hearst and what office it he seeking? 10. Name presidents resDectivelv of N. Y. Life, Mutual Life, and Equitable Life. AMERICAN MAGAZINE 11. Name chief justices of U, S. 1 2. What Englishman is discussed? 13. How hat he gained the faith of the people? 14. How long has he been a member of the House of Commons? 1 6. What colleges has he attended? 16. Attitude of laboring clast toward him. 17. What tubject now a;itated in Chicago? 18. Name and characterize five men in thit connection. McCLURES 1 9. State the thouaht in a f aw words of Mr. Gibbint article. ' LITERARY DIGEST 20. Who it Andrew Hamilton? 21. Who it Cornelius Bliss and -how is his name connected with Hami. con's? 22. State cause of chance in Question No. 1. 23. Explain article and cartoon Da?e 473. 24. State Madame Guilbert's criticism on Amer audience. 25. What reference is made to thm reform in spelling? 26. Page 491. Name two other books by Mr. Churchill. SATURDAY EVENING POST 27. Give a condensed statement of tha Armstrong Report. COLLIER'S, MARCH SI. 28. Who is Arthur Train and what is he discussing? 29. Who it now governor oeneral nf Canada? SO. How it Judge Parker temDorarilv prominent? 31. What cities are discussed and how? 32. Who it Dal Rymple? S3, What movement now on foot in Japan? SUCCESS 34. What does W. J. Bryan discuss? 35. Who is Sam Davis? 36. What prominent mlrca : frjs den. it mentioned? ' 37. What natural wonder is endan gered? 38. Mention the hazing referenca. 39. Name one industrial and one ra cial article in Munsey's, 40. What is meant by awakening of China. Success. . GRAIN MARKETS Chicago, April 5. Wheat opined at 77,, closed 77 ; corn opened at 45 ciosed at 45' ; oatt opened at SI)', closed at 3 1 ' . HIS APPRECIATION of a an THE BUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such account miss many or its aavanuiges. We are always glad to explain the workings of a checking account to those who are not familiar with banking. Interests paid on time deposits and in savings department, CAPITAL AND Sl'RPl IS $74,000.00 farmers and TJraders TJationat 33anc HO NOT WATT You can't buy a share after Aoril 1 5thT- iJ! Wt told you that Aurelia Stock would take a jump soon and the time has arrived. ' AURELIA STOCK IS WORTH 12 5 CTS. PER SHARE TO DAY and by April 15th the books will be closed and not a share' for sale. Now is the time to join on the Grand Floor. AURELIA MINING CO. J. A. THRONSON, Pres. J L. CORBETT, Vicefres. ttstttee4aaaa ---r-r-r-w-w-vwTWWWWWWWW LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Complete Machine Shops and Foundry Gtneral Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best and cheapest mill on the market. Our thops are equipped with machinery to handle any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old iron. illlllllli(tiitaiiiii " La Granle National Bank ESTABLISHED 887 Capital Stock, Surplus and tr-d vided prof ts $160,0 )0 0 ) OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 1E0RGE PALfER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vick President. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. Assistant. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. BERRY, F. M. BYRK1T. A. B. CONLEY. C C. PENINGTON, F.J, HOLMES. General banking business, parts of the world Drafts drawn on all roR COUGHS UICKEST CUKE colds THE WONDER WORKER FOR THROAT DR. KING'S luTcs bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW ISCOVERY LTYi, 1 afte7'a of this one bottle I was entirely cured.- "i&COVERY. and after taking contents PtIm 50c and SI.OQ ABSOLUTELY CHAR --"ti t fc.i.aj 1 1 III buiiio nil SOLD m F.ECC"EKDED BY e - e e f it, P e s n iNewlm Ding Compiuy v