11 1 V gUAS5!FIEB ADS Ratesne cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent in.er tion. Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today. 3" FOR SALE A two acre tract with am ple water right One acre in fruit, four room house with pantry and cellar bam and other improvements. ' Cheap if told at once. No agent' commission paid. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE Ten head of horses, and one fresh milch cow. Inquire of Mrs. Rose Harris, one door this side of Rohr and Co. Butcher shop. FOR SALE A work horse, a saddle horse, a grocery delivery wagon, a milch cfw, a three-horse power gasoline engine uite new aed in good running order. In quire ol Konr at oo. , iouo UsDorne street Also a cheap coaster brake bicycle. FOR SALE Threshing machine and engine complete. Self shift. Pay ments taken in threshing if desire! Inquire of A. B. Conlet FOR SALE OR TRADE Two acres in Honan's addition, nicely improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade C. A Cary. fQR SALE Furniture, cheap if sold at uitB. ituuag ivi lout, iiiunie vi 1.11a F. L. Hunnel, phcne Black 1 122. FOR SALE Near Cove, 380 acres o fine fruit, vegetable and pasture land, with fine spring water, for $4,500. Also the finest residence and acre block in Cove for $5,600, or land and town property for $9,500 if taken together. Inquire at this office FOR SALE CHEAP A good house and out buildings, and B acres of good land in Old Town close to mill creek. In quire of Mrs. A. Swaicer REDUCED SALE-There will be a re duction in price on every thing in my millinery store for the next thirty days. Mrs. J. R. Forrest SAND Sand, really clean sand, sharp sand in any quantities at any time on board cars or otherwise. Inquire of J. L. Mars FOR SALE-Air condition. motor windmill good K. Mclain N 4 th st BIDS INVIRD Notice is hereby given that the city of La Grande will receive bids for five Us dred cords, more or less, of wood. wood to be Yellow Pine, Red Fir, or Tamarack, green cut and four feet long. ' Said wood to be first class marketable wood, and to be corded at the city pump : ing plant on or before October 1st. Bids to be in writing and delivered to the City Recorder on or before four o'clock June 20, 1906. Tne City of La Grande reserves the rigt to reject any or all bids. j O. E. Fowler. Chairman of tie Wiys and Means Com. NOTICE TO WATER C0.1SU1ERS Notice is hereby given to all consumers s if water in the city of La Grande, Oregon, ( that all parties who wish to irrigate, are uired to file an application for the VCllJne, with the City Recorder. Irrigation hours; The laws for irri : gation are as follows; from 5:30 to 7:30 ' P- m. Signed; H. C. Gilwan, Water Supt v Dated, April 30. 1906. I NOTICE OfllNAl SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that Wm. B. Sargent, Administrator of the Estate of ,1 Sarah C. Worstell, deceased, has filed her final account and report in the said estate and 'Qipty. Or lCTl906, i Kate and the County Court of Union Oregon, has set Tuesday, June , at 2 o'cUk p. m., for hearing the same. Wit. B. Saroent, Administrator The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank CAPITAL STOCK, The savings bank is the greatest boon that has ever come to the masses. It not only protects them by offering a substitute for doubtful investments, but by ' accepting small deposits it protects them from their own thoughtless expenditures. We want your savings account, no matter how small. GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS OFFICERS W. C. BROWN. President ?m SSin'ImL. GEO. L CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN, Asst. Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer, FRONT ROOM-Phon FOR RENT Light housekeeping room. Coi ner S and Adams. Mrs. A. E. Jones FOR RENT Furnished room in John Anthony house corner 6th and P st WANTED-Four table boarders VnTtwo roomers. Corner Fourth and Main. Mrs. H. S. Masses. MONEY For loans on city property see . Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. LOST One sorrel norse, five years old has split ear. has brandon right side but cannot say whether on hip or shoulder or what brand is. Horse weighs about 1 1 00 pounds. A uitable reward will be paid for its return, or for information leading to its return. Said animal has been gone about two weeks. I traded for it on the streets of La Grande three weeks ago giving a gray mare with glass eye. John M. S. Smith, Cnv Orptrnn LOST Gold rimmed spectacles lost be tween Methodist Church and Depot Street. Finder please leave at this office. FOR RENT Pleasant furnished room at 906 Main Street front FOR SALE One wagon, two sets double harness, and one set single harness. Will sell cheap for cash or will exchange tor wood, n y, or gram. G. M. Richey Inquire at Post Office. LOST A steel telescope fishing rod in leather case between the city and Ladd creek near Stoddards plaining mill. Finder return to this office and receive reward FOR RENT Four room house. Inquire of Mrs. D. C. Crawford Cor. 6th and 9th. FOUND In this city a wallet containing valuable papers. Owner can have same by calling at this office and identifying same. FOUND Three rolls of carpet between La Grande and Orodell. Owner call at S. C. Fleshman, Pleasant Home Addition NOTICE Of ANNUM SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 1 of Union county. State of Oregon, that the Annual meeting for said District will be held at High Schcol building in said district to begin at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on the third Monday, being the 18th. day of June A. D. 1906. This meeting is called lor the purpose of electing one director to serve for five years and the transaction of t ie business usual at such meeting. Said election shall be held from 2 p. m. until 6 p.m. and shall be by ballot. H. J. Youno. Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: A. C. Williams, District Clerk. EXCURSION TO PIONEERS PICNIC The O. R. is N. will sell round trip tickets t ) Weston Ore. May 30, 31st June 1st and 2d 1906 for Pioneers An- nual Picnic at 1.'8 fare or $3.80. E. C. Moors An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until constip ation becomes chronic. This condition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentliest reg ulars of Stomach and Bowels. Guaran teed by Newlin Drug Co. Price 25 cts. $60,000.00 FURNISHED Black 612 SOCIETY One of the most elaborate and enjoy able affairs ever given in La Grande was the wedding reception last evening given by Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brainwell for their son Lester H. whose marriage to Miss Lois Estelle Pidcock was solemnized in Salt Lake. June eighti. '- The rooms were beautifully decorated in greens and flowers.lavender and white predominating. The bride Mr. LesterJ H. Bramwell was daintily attired In a pretty gown of lavender and white and received the good wishes of those present During the evening vocal and instru mental selections were rendered by Mes dames A. Geddee, Will Stoddard, Misses Maud Schofield, and Retta Bramwell and Messers. Ferrin and Davie. Mr. E. Z. Carbine favored the guests with a reading Messrs. Geo. Stoddard, A. Geddes, F. S. Bramwell. and L. H. Bramwell also spoke A wedding supper was serv d which was most delicious and one long to be remem bered. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bramwell re ceived many beautiful presents from their friends. Those present were: Mr. and Mre.Geo. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Geddes, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Car bine, Mr. and Mrs. S. Storey, H. B. Pid cock. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Davis, Mr. and Mr. 1 u I M .- f I Black, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bramwell, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bramwell, Mrs. Nephi Schofield, Misses Maud Schofield, Nell Garrick, Hilma John son, Amelia' Bramwell. Retta Bramwell, Nell Storey, Gladys Bramwell, and Luetta Stoddard. Messrs. Dolf Rogers. Will Pidcock, Boyd Stoddard, Erwing Bram well, and Arthur Bramwell. The ladies of the Kaffee Klatch were most delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Al Andrews. Mrs Andrews was assisted in serving the de licious refreshments by her son, Jess. Those present were: Mesdames W. W Berry, E. E. Bragg, C. H. Crawford, N Molitor, T. Oliver, H. McDonald, A. L Richardson, E. W. Bartlett and Misses Anson and Kirk. The Neighborhocd Club have arranged a most interesting program for their open meeting to be given in their club rooms Thursday afternoon, June twenty-first The children of the members will carry out the program in a typical Japanese fashion, as Russia and Japan have been the study for the past year. Refreshments will be served and this Japanese a'ternoon with the Neighborho. d Club promises to be the most entertain ing given by them. The yublic is cordial ly invited to attend. Admission fifteen cents. On Tuesday evening, June the nine teenth the Lyle Tuesday Musicale will give thiir annual recept'on to which a limited number will be invited, each mem ber being allowed two guests. Mrs. F. S. Oavanna entertained the ladles of the Neighborhood Club, yester day afternoon at her home, Appledale. O iiig to the inclemency of the weather many of the ladies were unable to be pre sent. The entertainment period was as original as i' was interesting and all the ladies came away with a copy of a "Lon don Daily" as a souvenir of t' e occasion. The club colors yellow and white were displayed in the elaborate luncheon serv ed. In a very unique guessing contest the prize was won by Mrs. F. S.Ivanhoe. The guests were: Miss Olive Slaterand Mesdames King, Worstell, Mallory. J. K. Wright J. T. Richardson, McAllister. Os borne, Hill, Carpy. Blanchard. Knowles, Brenholtz, and Ivanhoe. ARMY TRANSPORT SYETEM (Si-rlppg News Association) Washington. D. C. June. The armv quartermasters on duty here are elated over the results of tne experiment which has been going on on in transporting sup plies without the aid of contractus. There has been considerable expense in transportation by contract. This work has been done after the public opening of bids. and it was found, that the service was not entirely satisfactory. In addition, the local teamsters entered into a combination by which they mater ially increased their Drices for haiilinn nt which the government does considerable between the railroad and the quarter master's depot at Fort Myer, Virginia and other places of storage. As the quar'er- master's depot was well supplied with wagons and horses and errmloved a num ber of men, it was decided to do away with contract transoortation. Th ro.i.lt has been eminently satisfactory, The worx nas oeeo done more Dromnt v. at a sav.ng of money hitherto paid to the con tractors and no additional cost for new wagons or horses or additional men. me system will be permanently adnnt- ed and the War Department in its local transportation, will hereafter be independ ent or contractors. FATAL BLAZE AT SACRAMENTO. (Scrlpps News Association) Sacramento June 15 The First Chanca Hotel and six small business places burn ed this morning. Two men were burned to death. Potatoes & Ha r ! We have a large supply of strictly choice large potatoes in stock, which we offer at very low price. W still have a large amount of hay - all grades - in our house which we offer at $12.00 per ton. The hay market is very dull at the present time and we want to unload same. We have to arrive a car load of Straw berry boxes, in about week. Our price on them will be very low. We are in the markeh for all the eggs that are offered and we pay highest market price, spot cash, for them. . PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company n 4lf -try A. B. C steam Laundry ; PHONE La GrvrHe, SWITCHES SANITARY HAIR RATS. SANITARY SIDE PUFFS NEW TRIMMED SAILORS f Htl fkPFftJC H1TC CTOIII fri rpnnnrn E. M Wellman & Company ADAMS : GRAN Lit R0IMDE ! Phone Main 6 Two Dyspeptics If you are too fat it is because your food rarni w rai instead or muscle strength. If you are too lean the fat producing food that you eat are not properly digested and assimilated. Lean, thin, stringy people do not hart enough Pepsin in the etomach. while fat people have too much Pepsin and not enough Pancreatine. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains all the digestive Juice that are found in a healthy etomach. and in exactly those proportions necessary to enable the stomach and digestive organ to digest and assimilate all food that may be eaten. Kodol is not only a perfect digestant but it is a reconstructive, tis sue building tonic ae well. Kodol cures Indigestion, Dvspepsia, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation, You will like it Digests What You Eat Rests the stomachtrebuilds the tissues and gives firm flesh. X.lUr totlL koldt llf Ui;l, w to cat ttt. t.Ury ( I O.D.WIM eo..,ohi.f ,o t a. A I" H LL, Drggist LISTEN! You see our FINISH everyday you wear linens that are laundried here. There is lots of difference in hearing about the finish. Perhaps you have made that discovery. Our laundry work is finished thoroughly and we take particular care that K.,L! '.. - , , aup-hMU vawv uul place. MAIN 7 Orejfcn. AVENUE rillllMllllllllllln CREAM SEPARATORS "STOP!" and think before you buy a sep arator. There are many things to be con sidered in the purchase of a cream sepaiator. You want the lightest running machine on the market You want the machine that is the easiest to wash and keep clean, you also want the machine that will produce all the butter fat And above al! you want a durable machine so that you wont be continually paying for repairs. Now the famous Empire Separator is the ma chine you want as it has all these advantages over every other machine on the market ' ' Any company can make claims but let us how you the Separator that makes good CASH COMPANY. : Lewis R ros. Prnn Treating Wrong Disease. Many tliM-s women call im tlielr famll. pLvMnan. . xiifl,.ni,g, as they magTii on.. fr..m .iy-iMia. a,lou,.-r frorn " iri d.-H, anoiliiT from llv.-r or k dlM-Hw. unoth.T from ncrvoii pxhauVi ,,n or prosirutim,. Hnotl.r with pain a 3 t In r.- nn. In this Wlly th,-y ill al.k to il1..tl,.v..ii and th.-lr J y-g"i i and lii,litt,.r.M.t. or over-busy dwtor m aruu. ..,d d.Miocr, dtawsvi i"t wh Ich ho hhiiiiUmb tl,..t t , glK.,, J ft"' pll and potions. In ivullty, the are ill only .imoom. caumnl by mVnt?rln" dlwaw Tlin phyxlolan. Ignorant of the -.. of siinVrlnir. enrouraVi ithls nrnc? tin- until Hr bills are ,d" TnesuN worn? "l.t'"'," B"U n,,'Ver' t Probably worse, l.y reason of tlio delay, wrong; treatment and ronsenuent complication,? A proper ,,,U.W j ke nrC Pierce's Fa s eiol of prolong! misery. It 'ai u'en cored'!" 1 11,1,1 " d,"W fcai" Mentllle imdicine. car-miiy ToJJd h? n exoenenml ad k.,!!,,! . itvTiolnn I.I H.Upte.l to omHn lieu , KVht ,' Ui.,i...:e or nutlvo im-didim! roo a d is perleetly liar.nl.-!. I , J f ns h oowemii iiiviKoriMlnir ton vor,u, iV-erii.tioi, in,,: .-is stre ilc "Ku- ntrtli to a us U i s- . : ""'' "i i r;i'iiiiir. L,,r ,-; . ""r"-"'il." 'riin-cown.- i!ell I Is the neatest nrtl.,,- iA M . J-T.J u A a p.Mitlnnir sn.l Ktreriptlienlriff nnro I ,' 1 "r.!:1- chorc-u. St Itiif. ii:-i(,-c. iinil other, -ir.-ii. z n,.pvl re leve nienti.l ii.,itl..iv ,., . ...,. . P ' J . ir. I'll r,- M, ". ..-; ' "l"e"-nrv. 1'U i) throe a do ky FLST",, IVI E A T Fresh and Cured Gan be obtained at this mar at all times. We deliver all orders promptly. Phone to ? us or leave your order. We will do the rest KR0USE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Ga Phone Main 48 Good looks bring happiness. Friends care more for us when we meet them with a clean, milling face, bright eyes, sparkling with health, wh ch comet y taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Te. 55 cts. Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drjo Co. WANTED Woman, must be comment housekeeper, wages S5 per week. Apply at this cffic. I i what a good many people say of our parcels of pure, high grade mixed candies. And the happiness is not gauged by quantity or price Best equipped ice cream parlor in Union County H SELDER, ThCMCandy Man Few Bargains BABY BUGGIES I need the room. Over twenty different rtylrs. Special price fjr a hort time. INGRAIN CARPETS The largest assortment In tfc " BOX : I OF ' ' : i i HAPPINESS i i i county to select from. We also t J rry large une or other carpet. LAGE CURTBIIMS We have them from 60 cents to $7.00 per pair. Will pay you to look over our line. i E. G.ADC00K furniture J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS L V """71 Farm Loans Specialty t Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many year experience with the Unicn county record gives me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real . estate without flrstsecuring a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show the title jut at it appeare on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, ( REGJN Room 31 Somtner Building