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LOCAL ITEMS
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Mail Boxes!
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THE GOLDiiN RULE STORE
Assortments all shot to pieces and thousands
prices all blown to atoms.
THE Bid
riRECRACI
Did its work thoroughly and the public will now be given an opportunity to
buy seasonable goods at un heard-of prices. All remnants of these goods
will be gathered together, the fragraments of prices tacked to them and
the whole let go in our
I Special Sale Friday and Sat
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Come to our store and see what a treat
is in store for you. The Fourth is over but not all
the surprises by any means.
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SOFT COLLAR
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"VARSITY" SOFT COLLAR
Trade Mark Registered
AL ANDREWS;
TAILOR and HABERDASHER
Fresh Fruits!
Talk to Wallace.
SOCIETY
The ladies of the Kaffee Klatch spent
yesterday afternoon with. Mrs. A. L.
Richardson on the beautiful lawn. Cool
ing refreshments were served by the
hostess and sister Mrs. Dave Clark.
Those to enjoy the afternoon were: Mes
datnes M. Kirk. A. Miller, F. E. Moore,
Geo, Palmer. M. K. Hall, fluy Byrkit, Al
Andrews. W. W. Berry. Bjwman, Dave
Clark. E. W. Bartlett, French, N. Molitor,
Turner Oliver, and C. Norris and Misses
Anson and Newlin,
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SEATTLE GROCERY STORE j
LAWSON BROS. Prop.
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WORK GUARANTEED
PRICES REASONABLE
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Is as essential in your heme as (he doctor
OUR WORK
Executed in workmanlike manner and approved
sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of
Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatory and all
plumbing fixtures.
G W. O'NEIL
Mrs. Jay Van Buren will entertain the
ladies of the Kaffee Klatch next Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. A. T. Hill delightful! entertained
Tuesday afternoon from two to five for
her daughter Alice. Games were played
refreshments served and a most enjoy
able time was had by the following
young people: Amelia Collier, Marie Bol
ton, Gladys Miller, Carol Currey, .Agnes
Grant, Helen Currey, Inez Knowles,
Ethel Wright, Ethel Connor. Hulda An
derson, Florence McLachlin, Naomi Kirt
ley, Stella Bodmer. Olive Masse, Helen
Bartlett, Viola Benham, Gertrude Eakin,
Thelma Leffel, Margaret Boorey, Alice
Hill, Don Russel, John Elliott. Keneth
Bartlett, Roy Currey. Ralph Russel, Geo.
Currey, Harold Eakin, Keneth Carpy
and Willard Carpy. ' '
The young people of the Junior -Endeavor
of the Presbyterian church gae a
.surprise oarty at the home of Mrs. Ram
sey for Mrs. Boorey wh6 soon leaves for
her future home at Klamath Falls. Dur
ing the afternoon refreshments were
served and Mrs. Boorey was given two
lovely linen doilies an J one beautiful lace
one by the young folks. Besides the
following ladies there were about thirty
young people who enjoyed the afternoon
Mrs. Boorey. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Robert
Eakin. Mrs. Tod Rinehart, Mrs. Ramsey.
Mrs. Phil Thompson, Mrs. Heck and Mrs.
Turner Oliver.
Wm. K. Davie, the music dealer is in
Jand this week on business.
The North Powder News has suspend-
ubl cation.
A. C. Cleaver, manager of the Electric
line cam over last evening on matters
pertaining to the road.
Mr. Jess Paul returned last evening
from a business' trip to Spaulding Nebras
ka and Omaha. Mr. Pat Foley who
accompanied him is now visiting in Kansas
City. .
The infant babe of Mr, and Mrs. Adna
Rogers born on July 4th died Friday
evening July 6th and was buried this
forenoon. Their many friends deeply
sympathize in their breavement
Miss Zit Bragg, daughter of County
School Superintendent Bragg, of Union
county, is visiting the city the guest of
Marie and Florence Churchill. Balder
wiy Democrat.
umbering has become the order
the day. It is also the order of the
city councif.I Better get in line and put
tit
1 01 S Washington Avenue
TELEFHONE RED 161
SOLD 500 DRY MARIS,
W. W. Brown, of Paulina, Crook county
just sold 600 dry mares to eastern buy
ers for $65 oach, to be delivered at
Shaniko and Grass Valley this month.
This is one of the largest sales made In
Oregon this season.
BORN
COOLIDGE - In this city. Friday. July 6.
1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Cluster Coo
lidge, a son.
HUNTER At Mt. Glenn, Union county.
Oregon. July 6, 1900. to Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. D. Hunter, a son.
u jiui number before the Chief of Pol
ice calls and helps you get yours.
Mr. A. O. Dunn arrived in the city
I st evening from Larmie, Wyomiig
and will make his future home with
his eons who are the proprietors of the
A. fct. (J. Laundry. He was accom
panied by his son A. D. Dunn.
Our friend A. J. Martin wore an un
usually bright smile this morning as we
met him. It ' was soon explained, his
friend Press Harrison had just returned
from Catherine Creek and had presented
him witha liberal suddIv of snecklnH
H. Eames, who has one of fie neat
est farm homes In Union County, near
Pleasant Grove, was an Observer visitor
this afternoon. He states that the crop
condition in his vicinity was never better,
anB die tTOps this season in the Urande
Ronde Valley will surely be a record
breaker. "
THE WEATHER.
Weather Observer, W. A. Worstell, re
ports that the government instrument re
gistered 93 on the 4th. 101 on the 6th,
99 yesterday and 92 today.
EUNERAL TOMORROW. ,
The funeral of the late Jacob Newman
will be held tomorrow afternoon at the
Central church of Christ, Rev. O. H. King
officiating. The interment will take place
at the I, 0. O. F. cemetery,
SAILORS REBEL
(Scrlpps News Association)
Vign, Spain. July 7 Two hundred
sailors of a Russian cruiser, in Terek
harbor rebelled today. Many donned
civillian clothes and left the ship. Others
were checked by the officers with arms.
This crew rebelled previously at Suez.
GRAIN MARKETS
"crlpps News Association)
Chicago July 7 Wheat opened at 78
closed at 78'; corn opened at 61,4
clossed at 5 1 ; oats opened at 34 ;
closed 34.
JAIL BREAK AT ASOTIN
A jail break here this morning resulted
in the escape of three men held on the
charge of robbing the Clarkston Aores
three weeks ago.
Burns, Brown and Stand were the only
intimates of the county jail. All were
peaceful when Sheriff Richards visited
the corridors at 1 0 o'clock last night.
It Is presumed the men made their geta
way about 2 o'clock. They had evident
ly been supplied with tools, as they filed
off the bars which guarded the windows
of the jail.
A man who sleeps near the ferry land
ing states that shortly after 2 o'clock last
night he noticed three men on -the river
bank. As one of the row boats is miss
ing it is presumed that it was taken by
the fugitives and that they made their
way to Lewiston, and are either in hiding
here or made their way furtl er down the
river. Asotin Sentinel.
NORTH POWDER NEWS QUITS
The North Powder News, successor to
the Powder Valley Echo, alias Progress
ive Citizen deceased, went the way of
its predecessor last week, and our sister
town again relies upon the outside press,
principilly the Recond for its news. As
a matter of fact we are well pleased
with our increasing circulation in North
Powder, and assure our many readers
there that tney have our best wishes for
the welfare of their town, and we invite
them to join with the people of Powder
valley in considering the Record their
"home paper." Haines Record.
FOR SALE Desirable 8 acre fruit firm
in Old town. Every variety of fruit, a
garden, spring water, reservoir and pip
system, splendid unicken yard, good
barn and farm implements, six roomed
.house and desiiable location. Easy
payments. Inquire at this office.
I have the mail box that is approved by the Post
Master General. I can put your Name and Number
on the box. Come and get one.
You will need some ,
HOUSE NUMBERS
I have the right kind. Call and see them
MRS. T-N. MURPHY
Hardware and crockery.
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3 FOR A 4TH OF JULY
OIVIUIXL.
the La Flor De Hackman egar
will surely meet with the approval
of all good judges. Try one, a
dozen or a box and thereby declare
your freedom and independence
from all others, for you will be sat
isfied that its equal does not exist,
and you will get from it a better,
sweeter, and more enjoyable smoke
than you ever had before..
C. E. HACKMAN,
Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood
NEW COUNTY COURT
The new county court will close its
first regular session this evening. ' Con
siderable business has come before the
board, but Judge Henry has taken hold
of the reigns of county government like
"One to the manner born," and business
has been disposed of with "Neatness and
dispatch." The citizens of Union county
are in able hands and will receive the
some careful and upright attention which
the importance of the work demands.
The present court is composed of men
who by careful management have made
an unqualified success of their personal
affairs, and those who knaw then feel
certain that they will carry the same
policy int- the administration of the
county business.
KICKED BY A HEN,
We have heard of men being kicked by
horses, mules and cows, but seldom if
ever does a newspaper have the oppor
tunity to chronicle the event where a man
is kicked by a hen. However, here is an
instance. P. E. Colbern of this city has
a refractory hen, and the other day when
he went to take eggs from the nest, the
hen actually rose up in wrath and kicked
him on the hand. The hand became ser
iously swollen and the prompt attention
of a physciar. prevented a case of blood
poison. Athena Press.
THE COMFORT
Of the ladies is well taken care of by
us. We have succeeded in our efforts to
J make our restaurant the best place for the
ladies to have their meals, and have
tastely arranged the different things to
add attractiveness to the place, and
make the surroundings pleasant '
COOD ADVICE
If you pass along the business streets
of a town, asserts a thrifty "booster.'
and the business men aie disposed to
sing the praises of their associates, you
have struck a good town. It is a good
town for business, for . homes a good
town for schools churches, public improv
ments and general municipal well being.
If the merchants complain that the bank
ers buy goods in Chicago, ir the doctors
charge the lawyers with dishonesty, if
the druggist claims the lumber dealer is a
robber in short, if there exists a cold
blooded, every-follow-for-himself attitude
you have struck a town that, needs shak
ing up. If you live in a good town, get
in touch with the spirit cf reciprocity and
the united-we-stand policy.
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Paul Rhor, the new propriter of the
Horse Shoe Chop House, has arranged a
Special bill of fare for his guests tomor
row. Tne dinner will be extra choice but
the price will be the same, 20 cts,
Ni'i(fiii'MI!l!!i
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Mr i i ,i i 't i -i - .T i "
OUR RESTAURANT
Provides meals that are beautiful and
refreshing. The excellence of our cookery
has been attested by the favorable com
ments of the many ladies that patronize
us. If you would stop at our restaurant
your nostrils would dilate at the pleasant
oaors our cookery sends forth. It would
tickle your palate and after the meal you'd
smack your lips and say, "That meal was
very tasty." '
The Model Restaurant
J. A. Arbutkle. Pre tfor
OHKN DAY
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Repairs
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Any Make of
Bicycle
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CKEAMERY BUILDING
Agent for Cleveland Bicycles
CALL UP
MAIN 75
FOR fIRST CLASS CROCERItS
Fresh fruits and vegetables every day
Your orders promptly delivered as
fast as ordered
Standard brands always in stock.
THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY
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