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STRONG Again It what Mr. Lucy StoralLof Tilton, Ga. said after taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hundred of other weak kwomen art being re stored to perfect health by this rem edy. YOU may be well if you will take ft. ; : i ' Indigestion causes nearly all the siek- , . nese that women bare. It deprives the tyttem of nourish ment and the delicate organ peculiar to women suffer weaken, and become diseased, Kodol i Dyspepsia Cure nables the stomach and digestive organa to digest and assimilate all of the whole tome food that may be eaten. It nourishes the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, restoring health and strength. Kodol euros Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour risings, belching, heartburn and all stomach disorder.' i :-K S .. Ditfests What Vou Eat Frpr4 it tlu Lb trturr S.0.IMW1U f AT HU. DroeUt ,PI r. j' V-" -ft j ; ISTRAT TAKEN VP : l 1 have taken up a dark brown mare branded W on the left shoulder. Owner can receive same by paying expenses and inquiring of George W. Powell, prop, of La Grande nursey. ; i , i ; f ' Kt WAGON i Grand v & Russnll nnuv hava thir is- wagon running. Leave io their meat market. or phone orders Phone Main 60. r course you pay your money, ; But you get your money's worth. For what does money mean to you j When Rocky Mountain Tea'e on earth. Newlin Dhuo Co. . ' . , RICH LOAM Extra rich black loam, for filling gar dens, etc.. for sale and delivered. I also ve 'trevtl Icr tt . .,' i ' rj delivered , on the pl:e, i' '-. J. L. Mars. . . Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quick ens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Holl itter't Rocky Mountain Tea, 56 cents. :'. Newlin Druo Co. V NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received; by the undersigned, at the La Grande National Bank up to May 12, 1906, for the con struction, necessary material, etc., for a bank and office building. Plans and specifications can be seun at the bank after the 26th inst. A condition of contract will be that the building must be completed by Oct. 1, 1906. A certified check, for 10 per cent of the contract price, must accompany . " ' hi each bid. The richt to reject anv or aii bids is reserved. F. L. Meyers Chairman Building Committee. BIDE MOUNTAIN FOREST RESERVE Application For Grazing Permits, Notice is hetoby given th'.t ail rppli cations for permits to graze cutler horses, and sheep within the Eastern Divis c-n. of the Blue Mountain Forest Reserve, during the season of 1906. must be su imittad to D. B. Shul'er. Forosl Superintendent, Bilker City, Oregon, on o before May 19. 1906. Full Inform ation in regard to the grazing foes to be charged, and blank forms to be used ii making application, will pa furnished upon- request addressed to the above named officer. ' Overton W. Price, Associate Forester NOTICE OF RESTORATION to Settle ment, Entry, Filing and Solecti-jn of Lands withuvthe former Biker C;ty Forest Ru ssrve. Oregon. Depirtint.nt of the Inte.' tor, General Land Oillco. Wastiington. D. C, March 2d, I $06. In pursuance of the proclamation of the President of the United Sutos. dUed March 15. 1006, ex cluding from the former B.ikerCty Forest ' Reserve, partly embraced in fie Diue Mountains Forest Reserve, Orescn, the area described b.'low, and restoring to settlement the public lands t iure.n. not'ee is hereby given that the said puniic lands will become subject to entry, filing and select on. under the usual restrictions, m the United States Land Oirlce at La Grande. Oregon, on July 18. 1906: In Township emht (6) South. Rnne thirty eight i,S8l Ejist. WilUn e'-'.e Meridian. tne west half of the north-west quarter and Ihe west halt of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-five (Sti); in Township nine y South, Range tliirty-n,ne (59i East, the west half of the not t;i-west quarter and the west haif of t ie snith- west quarter of becuon twenty nine iMi. and ttw wost half or the n n'.fi weat quitter of Secucm thirty two (321. W. A, Richarus. C mmiss'oner. Approved: Thcs. Ryan, 1 1 1 SeoroUry of t),e l.itorior. HOuLiirCHa stocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy MtdMn fcr Buy FmI. totip QaliM lb silk aaa UurtA Viggt. A trywino for O if K,HtMno. lndlrrtlOP. Llt ml K'r lny T")'f", t"mpli Krmui. In.-wn Ul. Ili.l Bt"Wh. Hlir-il P-vrcl-. IlcfcUuM uxt lUptaolfH If it Jtmiullln Tra in lt 4 form. a yrx. fivntHoA pud b; 'i'lUJerr.ri f-ivi Compact. Wliii, Wis. -miDI HUPnS-t FOB EM LOW PE"t? 10MI DIRECTORY EAGLES La Grande Aerie95F. C E. meets every Fries y ifMirESkt HalLat 8 p. m. Vis.tirg 1 1 brer invited to attend. I. R. Snook W. S. Dr. G. L. Biggers W. P. I. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 1 6. meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially nvitod to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen, at Model Restaurant. H. E. Coolidoh. N. G. D. E. Cox. Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51. I. 0. 0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days m the month in Odd rellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. G. E. Fowler, C. P. D. E. Cox, Scribe. M. W. A.-La Grande Camp No. 7?05 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. . C. S. Williams, V. C. John Hall, Clerk, FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Courl Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hall. Brothers are invited to attend. ' ' V Fre Hon Chief Ranger L L. Snooorass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees-Dr, G. L. Biocers John Hail and C. S. WitUAML FRIENDSHIP TENT" No. 51. K. 0. T M.Meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month in I. 0. 0. F. ha1!. isiling knights welcome. H. C. Ball. Com. Mox Blqch.'' Record Keeper .V v U 0." T. M". HIVE No. 2?. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting ladies are we!come. - Mauds Long Lady Commander! M. C Vesset, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E., La GRANDE LODGE No ' 433 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks' hail, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. E. W. Davis. Exalted Ruler ! G. E. McCully. Rec.irdinz Secretary LA GRANDE LODGE No. 139. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Mj.Is every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. N, L. Ackles, Consul Commander J. H. Keenby, 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. RATHBONE- SISTERS Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meets every Wednesday even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corpe building. Visiting members cordi ally invited. ., .... Milly Frawlev M. E. C Eunice Procter M. of R. & C. LtCHTMlMC COLLECTION AGENCY It A. Watson, Mgr. All claims placed in our hands be paid direct to the creditor. Our system gets the money. Full particulars made known upon application to interested parties. Office up-stairs in Ralston building La Grande, Or. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Is nut a swrelor imlcnt iiiinIIcIiio, tuMin.'t w li it-li tint iiiii.it iuU'llixi'iit pinpli- me quit.' naturally uvi-isk Itiis of thenri ciTtilnty us Ui thi ir luiruilos cliunicu r. but is a ni"dii iuc or known conh'ohi this. a full list of all its IhriihIiciiLh Immi.i' prlnUMl, in iiIkIii KniUxl!. on cmtv Ixmli' wnipprr. An (x:immatioii iif this list f liiermlii-nts will nisHiw lh fai t th: t !t is llllll-Klcillloll ill il.S l'tllUHISilillll. ln m- ii'iilly piirn Blyivrine tiiklim the plnci' uf tlm cmiiiiiiinlv ii-hI ali'oiiul. In Its m.il n. Tim " I' livuritii I'lwriiniiiii " of Dr. I'i'T'-o is In liict tlio onlv iin'iliiMni' put up fur tin- ntiM uf Hniiian's isvuluir i';iU tivss(!s Rii.i ri!ni,'uts, sulil tlirmuli tnu ir sv-. that d'K's not ciiiHiiln hI,-ii1kiI m,ij (.'nil in iir;i 'iiniiifili'd. Kiirllicrmiiro. It ts llioim'v incifii'iui' f.ir wiiiniiirs spi'i i.il d simhi's, tin' lun' Ili-uK of wlili'li hiiiv i In- iiiianlMi'iiis (MiJ'irsriivut of all tln I'-ailiuu niijili'al urllrrs uud U'lichrrs ul nil il- n'vi'inl 'lnsils n prai'tii'M. mni liiat ih as ri'iiii'dii s (or llio uiliui'iiis .r hu ll 1 uvurilii I'rr.-v-riiitiitti " is r'Tiuu- i IIHMxIlsl. i A llllii' 1m ill of sumo of these (mkIiuno- 1 ni"ii;.s will ! -iiit lo any i;ililres. pi it- ! p.'i.il, iiml nii-'ili:ti'ly . . II jnn rtsiie..t I Millie hv piu-'!.l eiird or letier, of lr. li. i V. n. ivii. li.utalo. N. Y. liim'i t-irjel Unit I'r. I'i-Tee's KavuriW I rr"v:rliliiin. for woinnu's weiiKiieivses unci iliMieale ailiiieius, U not :i paU'ii' orsi'i ret I tmslieliie, lieintr the "Kiivontu l'reseiii f tioir'of a regularly ist.nvii, ami (ir.iilu- I liteit pliysii'lau. t'n ied in llm praeu. i of Ills cliuseii sxv.ally Mial of ilise;ises of women -that lis liirfieitieiits lire print".! In (iiiiii Kniitislioii cmtv ooltle-tt rapperi thai li Is the leily ineilu liie sieeiuM . ile simnsl (or tliti i'iin of woman's di. that ciintaiiis no aleoliol, ami the oul one thai has a professional eiulnrviiieul worth more than all the so-calleil "tesil nionials" ever tmlilisluHl for other Hied lilies. Seiul for these ruilor--eincnta as aUvi They an- fnt (or the nAlmr. If you sillier Troiu periodical, beaduehn. K'lekaelie, tliliies. puiu ,r dr-m.-im; down si iisiu ion om down in the alMloiiieii. weak litiek. havi d -iiKreenlilu nud weak '' ffli.il. pelvic drain, or lire ml r . . . , , ., lii-'.n-iromU.liul.iiinotivonrfis't. 1 1 , -. . 1 " Williams shot W. I. Harrington at you m:,v W ,,, of U-ti.Mil troiii la',..,! Grant's Pas. He shot at hm tivee Dr. I'ieive s 1 iriii- I'l-es.-riiniou. ..u. . . , al " m 1,1 I'r. I'icrc,.-, I'i, ...Miit r.-llets the I f h,..1 " bjt 0"8 shot took prTicr, thai i. aihi n uintor of thp Utwel. M One d laxative; two or three a caiUarin- .- ..Mii.iiii, iiy.r H U OOW MIS3 BLANCHE MARL1N Yf A t f' .. I 1 0 LITER J. ECKHARDT ECKHARDTS IDEALS TO GIVE NEW PLAYS HERE commencing Monday May 7, the Eckh- arbt t Ideals are billed for a weeks en gagement at the Steward's Ope-a House jn a line of new piays never before pre sented here at popular prices. Numer ous repertoire companies have displayed a line of paper advertising "A Fight For Honor", but it it opportune time to state thit piece ' it entirely new, never' before presented in the west. The story of the play is an interesting one. dealing with a soldier who was courtmartialed through mistaken evidence, who escapes death sentence to experience several years of insaiity but is finally restored to find his wife and family in direst poverty Of course in the end. through the as s sUnceof freinds his station in life and honor is restored and all ends happily For lovers of melodrama this is f. 1 or exiting situations, teeming with wit humor and pathos. Pleasing specialties will be introduced by W. P. Ricla dson in grotesque dancing, Oliver J. Eckhart n comic songs and the popular sonbretto Miss Blanche Marlin in song and dance specialties. The "Ideals." since thair engagement here last season have played 48 success ful wenk engagements throughout Ca'i- forh'a, Oregon and Washington and have won the confidence of the Prjss and public wherever they have appeared The line of plays vnich this cimpany , produces at 10. 20 and 30 cants is a d to te equally as gocd as many so cill d 51.00 attractions and a large attendanca shou'd treot the "ideals". THE DIXIE JUBILEES They are coming with their swoet son.is of the S -uthland. their quaint negro mo'. idies. their camp meeting songs that go home to our hearts. W. C. Buckner. who made tre Tennesseeians famous is the basso. The seven colored people w-io compose the company will delight the !,.. .....l. . m. uoan-is. ioutrai vr.urcn May a. I ckets and reserved saats at Selders' store. . J. uryan says: 'They are fine s ngers --splendid entertainers." onoii fticintyre, the noted lecturer sa. iney are a fine company fo artists. lheir deportment h.ith n .r. off the piatfoim is worthy of commenda tion." Loland T. Powers says: "Tho D xio are a very fine company. Too much praise cannot be given them." GRANT'S PASS SHOOHM damaging Harnngton't le Williams is n j ui. wi'e. Tne qjanel was over w.lliams' BOARD SELECT EACHERS ' There - wat a full board meeting last evening of the directors of La Grande school district, the principal object beirg the election of teachers for the new school year. ' ,r . ; , The board passed one resolution that should meet with '.he hearty support of the citizens of the district, that it provid ing for a twelvth grade, and no more graduating diplomas will be given for a lesser number of grades. No assignment of the teachers was made last night, consequently thir salar ies were not fixed. The following it the list of teachert selected, i with the exception of two or three, which may be required when the new building in the northern portion of the city is,occupie 1. 'Nellie G. Niell, Mable Williams. Mae Wenham, Mertie Aldrich, Carrie Huff Gertrude Mitchell, Susan Mcllroy, Man uel Snider, Florence Harris, Mary Bren holts, Besse Goodnough, Syrah Kuhn Evalyn Rohan, Gertie Biever, Nell E. Young, May Kinney, Belle Wallace and H. J, Hockenberry, superintendent. Prof. Hockenberry has served several years as superintendent of the La Grande School , Mia t,aauvl wuu applied lor their former positions were selected. This means that La Grande will maintain her reputation of being one of the best school towns in the Inland Empire. ; STRAYED OR STOLEN. Three work horses' , one dapple gray 1200 lbs. ..brown clubby horse about 1000 lbs. thed. behind, bay mare 1000 lbs, dent in left shoulder. Last seen on the road towards Union, $15 for their return to C. A. Peterson, Ladd Creek . , . STILL MISSING Gus Robards, a veteran stockbuyer of Garfield, was last seen, about a month ago, in Spokane. He had a large turn of money in his clothes, and it it suspected has been foully dealt with. Friends and relatives have begun a search for him. HOT IN ANY COUNTY The city of St. Louis is not in an y county. It it an independent municipality equipped with all the machinery of county and city government. It has its ovvn cir cuit and criminal courts, its own grand jury, jail, etc. The circuit attorney it the prosecuting officer of St. Louis. Until 1876 St. Louis was the county -seat of St. Louis county, but in that year the city was completely separated from the county, so that it is now an independent subdivision of the state. Clayton, a few miles west of the city, is now the court hours town of St. Louis county. St. Louis Republic. BRIT TO TIGHT M'GOVERN San Francisco. May 5 Jame3 E. Britt stated today that ha had accjpted a match for a ten-round contest with Terry Mc Govern at Madison-square Garden on May 26. Britt will leave for New York on Monday. TIAMSWAoTD The Sugar company wants to employ teams and men, see F. S. Bramwe.l. SOCIAL DANCE "" The Commercial. Club will give another ne of their popular dancas Saturday everir week. coughs QUICltEST CURE ooLds THE FOR THROAT r 1E1I IBliiWIlil s,cnw Pfldout over $160 U local phy- bought a $1.00 Settle o? WUBWDSmH1 Bernard of thia one bottle I was entirely cured? D1SGOVERY. and atter taking contents Mc,50tmiJ,CJ ABSOLUTELY CUflPaTCCrx, mmafm lll lil IT i lthi NOTHING BETTER mmm !-y GRANDE RONDElj ' Phone Matin 6 WANTED, A man of 27. good habits and small bark account would like the acquaintance of seme young lady with, "matrimony in'entions. must bf plain, ordinary girl, who wil lov A. -' ; . .;- ? i 'it Bond hnm. Will Kir IK; w ..!? dcSS tut shs'.CT.USt lim good cook f nd ue no other FLO 11$ than thit which is made by the La Grande Mil'ir g Co. Every sack guaranteed. For sale by all dealers. .'"..'",' ' ' ' . - . .... - n ,,' NEW SUNBONNET HATS For Ladies and Misses A Variety of Croquet Sets Millinery E. M. Wellman & Company : ADAMS La Grande Naiional Ban$ ESTABLISHED 8 87 V Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,03(00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS TEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY. Vies President. , F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER, Assistant. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. BERRY. F. M. C. C. PENINGTON. General banking business, Drafts rrawn on all parts of the world WONDER WORKER DR. KING'S SOLD KID RECO'SKSED m OUR CUSHION AND "'"' i RIEEER TIRfD El'GGIES tLNAECllTS AND TWO SEATED FULL LINE NOW, IN STOCK fa We have a complete stock of No. ' Timothy and wild hay. Steam roll ed Barley, Oats and Millfeed. Give us a trial order. ,. CASH COMPANY. Lewis Bros. Prop. A WIFE 3, New Stationery : of all Kinds AVENUE .V BYRK1T. A. B. CONLEY. F. J. HOLMES. .1 v AND LUNGS BY - 8 ?f wlin lDi-n-r Company