) y lODGf DIRECTORY CABLES -Li Ciarci Atrie JS6F. 0 E tr,eet Friciy rihtirEIk nil. t 8 m. isiti r 4, lihitr. .ij ted ts att. I. R. Snook W. S 2r. G. L, Biggers W. ?. i. 0. 0. F.La Grande Lodge No. 16. meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brother cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be teen at t?.L Restaurant. 4 H. E. Coolidck, N. Q. D. ETCox, Sec. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51. I. 0. 0. F. Meet every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome, G. E. Fowler, C. P. D. E. Cox, Scribe. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. 0. 0. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. C. S. Williams, V. C. John Hall, Clerk. FORESTERS 0F AMERICA Court Wa' Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs X night in Redman hall. Brothers i invited to attend. FrepHon Chief Ranger L. L. Snodcrass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers John Hall and C. S. Williaml FRIENDSHIP'TENT' ho. 31. k. 0. T Meets second and fourth Wednesdays eft month in I. O. 0. F. ha 'I. Visiting i;ghts welcome. H. C. Ball. Com. Yox Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting Maude Lono Lady Commander. Qt-C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E.. U GRANDE LODGE No 433 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks hall, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler G. E. McCully. Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meats 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. Keeney, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meets every Monday evening in Castle Hall, orpe building. A Pythian welcome to 'I visiting Knights, N. L Ackles, C. C. R. Pattison, K. R. & S. RATHBONE- SISTERS Roweia 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 Frawley M. E C Eunicb Procter M. of R. & C. 1 1 mmim Tie villa.e docto- somi patient wis an e.der.y woman pric-! ucaiiy on the free list, received a tou. d ra'.ng from her one day for not coming when summoned the n git defore. "You can go to see ywr otner patients at nig it," s.ii sai ., -w.iy can t you come when I send for you? Ain't my money as good as other people's?" "I do not kno, midim." was the re ply. ''1 naver saw any of it.'' CRAIfl MARKETS Chicago June 12-Wheat opened at 82$" closed at 82; corn opened at 63; clossed at 53 V; oats opened at 40: c!:sed4D',. fAIAl BLAZE AT SACRAMENTO. (Scrlpps News Association) Sacramento June 15 The First Chance Hotel and six small business places burn si this morning. Two men were burned to death. i . I f . Ill I .11 II I! , ... ' " 1 . r .111 1 People who are clean inside will look like it and act it. They will work with , 1 energy, think clearly, act cleatly andhave 'jKffev thoughts. Hollister's Rocky MfeoVoiain Tea. It makes clean people. 5 cents. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo Company. NOTICE rOK PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. 8. IjiiiiI Ortli iti Lit imn I 'rei?nn La (irmide. Onifim. Jun in. iml N'ntlce In hereby Kivcn Unit Hie fnlluwlng named wilier luw fllel notice of lii Inlintlou 10 mnlitj timl uniof In mipport nt hit. clnlm. Hnd Unit Kuifl proiif will be mml before the m-k'iler Hh.l iiireiver, v. n. Lml OnV'e at 1 liruiitlr. I ireiiiin, on lu'y 2,rJ, IWt. vie H. K So. Hlj, i,ii..Ke M. Ujirim"H. of Ln r D I. die, fin tiif . K i, KK1, --2l -E!4, Nt-M-cis, Tp. 8 a Hange a". He nume the foil wing wltnenses to prov n cniiiinattiiH reswetice upun ana ctilliv tian ul Mini Imiil. viz: udnw Puoil-ian H iIuhuI, Atlliitm Hughe' Otoliff (iti'kler, 1 .1 ... v.. vi...r; j:: 1 i.pwitt. E. V. O.VVH. Itenlsler Ml D1SRSTER MEMORIAL N-iTK'K FOB ITHI.trATUiN Itep'iriiiii 11 uf the Jutf nor U H. Laud linke st Lu Grande Oregon Jui c l ull, M06 Nolle l her by givrn th ti (oliooli'K nstned tuer hiu nlednutuvuf his urrntlon t 111 ettal p mil In MUppMt uf m cittini. and Ibut Mild pr.'o' will l.c mat - btlote the K" gl it an-l Krteivw i( Ihr V. . Land Olllee.it La Uraiide. Ormcin. on July IS, lm", vi. H. E. . I low. Ktirtolin DulU of I'llirarrt. rei(on lor the SE't Her. i, Tp 1! . H. 36 E. V. M. He nHinea the following wltneiwe to prove hi continuum residence upon and cultivation of ald land, vie OntUlcb Klnpfensteln, KHIan Route Farm., er lack, Claries Mluuie, all of Hilgaid. Uro goo E. W, ixvia Ret later ii 60 YEARS V. EXPERIENCE craps InTon amnini a akMeh and deaertptlnn maj anleklr aaoertaln onr opinion rraa wnainar an fnTOTtlon la probablr palitbla. Corjimanlea. ;.'.., liSinfl.lenMVl. HANDBOOK on Palana ant (raa. Oldtwt aeiic for aecunnf pataota. Patanu ukan thrutiib unu Co. tmive wlol notiu, without obarsa. In the Scientific American. a handaomalr lllnatrated waaklr. Inrait elr. MUNN &Co.BfB"'NewYorlf Brai omoaTtOt T BL. Waabtuafo. D. ft Scrlpps Newa Association) New York. June 16 The anniversary of the Gen. Slocum disaster which occur red two year ago today, was observed in this city today in an impressive manner. Memorial services were held at St Mark's Church in East Sixth Street and were at tended by hundreds of people who had lost relatives in the catastrophe. In the afternoon there will be exercises at the monument, which was erected last year over the graves of the unknown dead in the Lutheran Cemetery at Middle Vil lage, L. 1. The monument stands on St Mark's Hill, one of the most commanding elevations in the cemetery grounds. It is expucted that several thousand people will be present at the exercises. Several memorial addresses will be delivered. The excursion steamer General Slocum having an - excusion party of the Sunday School of St Mark's Church, mostly unmn anriann oiiI1ii.mii .... Y.:.rf. r.?"'" Are while steaming up East River on June 1 5, 1 904 and burned to the water's edge after being run into shallow water at North Brother Island. One thousand and thirty one persons v. ere burned or drowned, while 266 persons were more or less severely injured. Capt Wiliiam H. Van Schaich, the master of the Gen. Slocum, the pilot Fiank A. Barnaby, the President and several of the di eciors of trie Knickerbocker Steamboat Company, Henry Lundbery, assistant local inspector of steamcoats, and several others, in some way connected with the disaster were tried, but only Capt., Van - Schaick was punished by being deprived of his license. PRESIDENT NOMINATES CONSULS (Scrlpps New Association) Washington June 15 The president has nominated Julius Arnold of California to be consul at Tamsui; George Cole of West Virginia consul to Dawson; Fred Fisher of Oregon to Harbia and George N iff to Idaho to Annaberg Germany DOCK DEWEY STILL AFLOAT. I'erlppe Nuive Association) Washington, June IS The Navy de partment has been certified that the dock Dewey passed Sabang bay on June thir teeth and is expected at Singapoor by the twentieth. : w r -m. T v TV T S" V T T "K. T IT" T T" UNION UU U IN I Y i We do not believe that there is another county in the Inland Empire that can show fourteen different industries whose total annual revenue produces an average of $193,ooo.oo cash. The annual report of the State labor Commissioner, places Union Gount third in the state, in the f mploment of labor. It requires 194 solid trains of fourtv cars each to carr the produce of our c ount to the market, more than a train ever other da throughout the ear. "An admirable climate." The past winter only for a few hours did the mercury reach zero. No excessive heat in the summer and our cool refreshing nights cannot be appreciated by the residents of the east until they are permitted to enjoy them. Our soil is rich and productive. Were we to mention yields theywould not be believed. The only way to become acquainted with this "Garden of Eden" is to personl visit this land of diversity, as when you see the crops growing and harvested they speak for themselves. r Our forrests will require many many decades of the present activity before they begin to yield and we now have thirty or more saw mills which give employment the year round in the mills and logging camps The only sugar beet factory in the state is located at La Grande, the County Seat of Union County with a DODulation of 5.000. progressive wide awake people who extend the glad hand to all. This is the commercial, educational and social center of the county La Grande is known as the railroad town of the 0. R. it N. Co. whose annual payroll at this place exceeds S300 000 00. From here the branch road is now pushing through the northern part of this countv on into the Wallowa County, starts a freight division, machine shops, round houses, and one of the lar'eest railroad yards on the system, and train d'spatchers office. The public schools of La Grande are second to none in cities of this size in this state. We now have three buildings ana a fourth, an eiVht room brick building in course of construction, giving imployment to twenty-two teachers. The nnncipal office of the Geande Ronde Electric Co. is located in this city. This Company furnishes power and light for the city of La Grande. Island City, Cove. Union, and the Hot Lake Sanitarium. J VALUE OF PRODUCTS J Wheat $650,000 t ,lr 640.000 IT; BaViey":::::::::::::: 3 oiooo c,ttia 250.000 Fruit . 100'000 I j-iuit. Horses and Muies lllZll 1 e..-.. rw. 100.000 Poultry - M.000 I Potatoes - 3' t wood 6o'oo : S2.ejo,ooo J CARLOADS t Lumber ..1... ...5000 Wheat ; 2000 Oats and Barley gOO X Wood : 600 t ,M 600 t t fi' 250 t Sugar 200 Potatoes 200 Hy - - 1Z 200 I Cattle .; 250 I X Hos ,. 100 I Horses and Mules .. .. en 1 ; i t 7750 I LOW PRICES Will be given on HARVESTING MACHINERY nd BUGGIES until July 15, 1906 FRANK KILPATRKK ' La Grande, Ore. SMET IMPROVIDENT Be it resolved: That the City recorder be and. is hereby instructed to notify all u i.w3 cf rca! nrnrwrty abbutting upon Sixth Street, in La Grande, Oregon be tween the intersection of said street with Washisgton Avenue and I street; fhat an ordinance will be introduced at the next meeting of the city council, requirirg the improveme't of said street, between said points, by having all neccessary cuts, fills and grades made and graveled and the cost of same will be assesses against ;he abutting property owners, unless a re monstrance it filed with the coun;il be fore the next regular meeting. Passed by the council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the 13th day of June 1906. I. R. Snook. Recorder City of La Grande UKFAaT No. 8 8.40 a tfbf ru No. I t-M a it., no 5 '01 p. rr. So 33 Dally n . Pitt HtinnHjr flH m i hcdal li KDk. OR Sell uiae, rnr, Ft. A'lirth, OmahH, K sn ow, citv. Ul. U nia, cr.i- uiti.iiii. im t. rro Jltton, Walla Witlla, I iHyton, I'ftmiTtiy. Col fai. Mtan, Hmlimnr. und ptiinu rat end j.ir'0 vim Hponarr I I'M.KDll, IJllc. 1'eii. It'lon, I iD,.tilla, a 'nia, LrwisKm, (niaf fttc4iw, W allure. V ar ir, HKikHnc aul ivthtr uolnla tt acd Durib "la KpoltHnp lalHiiil tit; , . tea:, 1m Met and .fin. Con. rf tit.na ut KI i w'tli tt- tor toltit it taai. tkUM Sol t-Mm m No 5 t'& p rr, No a M p Vli N.i 8:0 in No Si . MS p n Oim Htatimera htlwren i'oilland and Han Francl-tMt every five daya. E. c. Moore Am A UCltAKi, Ooncral Fuwnicr Agent Overton W. Price, Associate Fores tet Rock Island Frisco Terminals Rock UafidVFrisco Terminals in Kansas City, St. Louis, Mcmpbit and Chicago arc conveniently locatrd a ttgvd eooncctiont and bantftra. q Kansas City Union Station Ustd by all the important lines entering tnat city. J St. Louis Union Sutlon Uwd by all lints entering St. Louli. fj Chicago La Salic Street Station; only one on th derated railroad loop, and nearest the buiinets center of the dry. ' ( You do well to consider your "landing place" when plan ning that Eastern trip. J A postal will bring any desired information promptly. s ' . . Centra) Afent, Rock laland-Friaco Lines, 140 Thlra St.. PORTLAND. ORE. rSSgif.jrrlt'MM Tlie fnct that S. S. S. is a purely vesretablo t.rcparallou, containinp; nat he si liitM trace of mineral in any fonu, Las V.srn one of the strongest irttK in its favor during it forty years of ev.V;!ice., It is recognised very wliere r.ot only as the best of all blocd punl.tr. but tUe one medicine . it' can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest tluM cr the oldest ' lumber of tlie family. Next in importance to removing the cause of nr .laciiitu is iLe condition in which the system is left after n course of medical treatment. Medicines containing mercurv rotash or other strong mineral intjrwlients often do permanent injury by citing out the Uelicate lining and lissues of the stomach. Droducinsr chronic dvspetisia. unfavorably affect in? the lwwels and so damaging the system that even if the original cause oSj me disease nas Deen reniovea, it is icu in .;iK'h a deranged and weakened condition that the health is permanently impaired. S. S. S. tnjoys the distinction of being the only blood medicine on the market that does not contain 4 mineral property in some form. Being made entirely of roots, herbs and barks it is absolutely harmless to tiny Part of the system, and .while curing disease adds strength and health to every part of the body. S. S. S. removes all poisons, freshens nl purifies the blood and gives better and more lasting results than anyl other Iilotxl metlh-ine. S. S. S. is the very best treatment lor Rheumatism, Catarrh. Scrofula. Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison mil all troubles due to an impure or poisoned blood supply. Besides bein& thf King oi blood purifiers S. S. S. is the best and most invigorating of tulj 'onics. jut. SWIFT SPECIFIC CU., ATIANTA? LMm $1,000 REWARD IF MOT PURELY VEGETABLE SEED n" Field and Garden IN PACKAGES AND IN BULK For stveral seasons wt have been the leading seed distributors of Union county and our present itorK is laiger than e r Everything in the seed tine Secuie our prices on either small or quantity purchases 73-V. OLIVER Slater Bui Id in o: IEFFKRSON AVE Main 57 r coughs QUICKEST CURE colds THE WONDER WORKER FOR I 1 THROAT PR, KING'S I AND LUNGS JULbULi CHAS. EBY. SR, of Elizabeth, III, writes: "I pPld out over 8I6O U lw i fthv slclans, who treated me foe La Grippe without 8? anv elltrf I 5rH bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY?! of this one bottle I was entirely cured." ' "ter tak,"a " "nt9 Prfci 50c ndSI.GO ABSOLUTELY CUARAMTPFm Trlil fitilrii ';- SOLD AND RECOMMENCED BY r.1 A' ewlin Drug Company