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WARM WEATHER GROCERIES Every thing you want fcr a quick cool dinner. FRUIT JARS All sizes, Mason and Economy Jars. Phone your order. Main 75. LOOK HERE We have just received THREE COMPLETE HOUSE KEF PI IMG THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. FOLACK. Propr. CHERRIES WANTED ! - Ve pay 60 per pound for fancy large BLACK CHERRIES, and for others according to grade and varietv. We are'in the market for eggs. We pay 22 1s'c per doz. Spot Cash. EXCELSIOR $31.00 to $45.00 Means Best ange at any price. Sold n Exchange for Old Stoves or on EASY NSTALLMENf PLAN. OUTFITS Consisting of Bed Room Suits, Dressers. Iron Beds. Springs, Chairs. Bed Lounges, Couches, Folding Beds, Cooking Stoves, Carpets, and Linoleums. BARGAINS BARGAP S WE DO UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE REPAIRING Phone Red 1161 F. D. HAISTEN 14'5 Adams Ave. Phone Red 241 H. B. HAISTEN Fir Street Store QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVE The han, Kool, Kitchen Kind. We Guarantee them. Money back if you Kant, Keep Kool while Kooking. La Grande Evening oaservei THURSDAY JULY 26. 1906 Published daily except on Sunday We are now ready to contract for your entire hay crop for this season. i Call and see us before you make any arrangements. I We have a large stock of strawberry boxes and crates, which we X ftffpr vmrv rhen in rtrdor tn rlr,e .V.a.m ...f t PHONE MAIN 2 Oregon Produce Company Fine Confectionery and Cigars Af VanBuren's N0T QUITE SO H2T AiSGHEdRER'S WE fAN YOU WHILE YOU WAIT Refreshing rest room Summer dri ks that satisfy Best equipped Ice Gream Parlor in Eastern Oregon STORAGE COAL Buy now and save money and worry. $7. CO per ton delivered in your bin. Call and see our line of BUGGIES HAY, GRAIN. AND STEAMED ROLLED BARLEY. GRANDE RONDE CAM. COMPANY. Phoone Main 6 Lewis Bros. Prop. One VMr in rtvanr 1 ee en Six months in advance 3.50 Per month 55 Single copy 6c according to recent despatches, an option las been obtained on the property. The house is on the Piazza di Spagna, at the foot of the picturesque Spanish steps which lead to Villa Medici. It is at pres ent owned by France. RUSSEL SAGE Entered at the Post Office at La Grad9 Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS.. ED'S AND PROP This paper will not publish any article appearing over a riom-de-plumti. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please sign your articles and save disappointment. AllVKK'JlHINU HAIKU Jlply Ad rule rarnlnlied upon apiK-.tlon .ocal reading not Im iuc per line Oral I okt- lion, 50 per nn fur euub "ubswjueot losei- tiou, ewjiuilonxif cou1olenoe. 50 er line. anU of ttiHbkn, to per line IRRIGATION 111 THE WEST Tne men wio are pjning irr.gat'oi in to the ai id regions of the great West are benefiting more of the populace of this country directly and indirectly than any other body of men wno are interested in public work. More irrigation means mare productive homes for individual farmers, and horn s that, once occupied will not be deserted, as crops and prosperity are insured to the farmer who has water supply under his controll. Irrigation means more traffic for the railroads, more and better food for the people who live where food is scarce and high. It developes those regions of the country that most needs developing; it re lieves congestion in the older agricultural ragions by affording new and attractive fields for the progressive young men. It is a work that should he more approb ated and encouraged. 1 Japenese journals, says Weekly Mail j (Yokohama), publish, in large type, a J statement that owing to the unsettled ; state of S beria and the constant disturb - I ance in Europesn Russia, the St. Peters 1 burg authorities find it impossible to r -j move the troops from Northern Manchuria j wi'.hin the prescribed period ; of 18 months. There are still 200.000 ; tr.pn massed at Harbin, and tne proba i bility : that Russia will approach Japan , with a proposal to extend the time for ' evacuation. Russel Sage is dead and it may be that as he was the beginning of great finan ciering his death may begin its decay. The world admires genius and Russel was one of the greatest financiers the world ever knew. He knew the value of a dollar as the genius in politics knew the value of a vote and he knew the causes and influences that effected the dollar as scarcely any genius in politics knows the causes and principles that effect the voter. Russel Sage was to finance as Tennyson was to poetry, as Napolean was to war and Shakespeare to the drama. His genius was of another sort but it was greatness. As Tennyson studiea his art; as he evolv ed the machinery of verse that gave ex pression to the soul within; as he search ed for the beauty of truth, so did Sage study and se rch for truths in finance and opportunity to give expression to the principles of money making. Pendleton Tribune tf . . IHW THE LATEST IN EARLY I ENGLISH FURNITURE Hammocks and lawn Swings W. H. BOHNHNKAMP CO 1 After the batt'e near San-de-pu. Jan uary ZZ. 19C5. in which the Russians lost 14.000 men out of 40.000.' says the ; Kobe Herald, "there occurred scenes ; which have never been made public, as everything: lias been done to keep them ' from being known. Twelve hundred wounded Russians were dragged to the . railway and then allowed to lie there in : the snow for 24 hours. The cold was I most severe; in vain the men implored he'.p as they wept aloud, and in vain they ! tried to crawl into shelter; every man ' was frostbitten and died." Trust to Natut j. A Brent ninny Americans, both mm Hid wnnii'i:. uro thin, pali! Hint puny, with poor circulation. Ihtuii-c they liuvo ill treated their sloiniulis iy hasty eating or tiNi 111 m-!i eating. Iiy cunsiimiiiii iilco liolic Ijeveragps, or ly too Ho e routine. ueiit tn liniiii1, ullii'ft or factory, and In consequence tlio stomach must he treated In a natural way belorc they can rectify their curlier mistake. Tlii muscles In many such people, in fact In every weary, tliiu and tliiii-bl'iixii'd person, do their work with eri'iit iliitioufty. As 11 result fatigue comes early, is extreme 11 nd lasts limit. Tile demand for nutritive aid if ahead of the supply. To Insure perfect lie. ill ll exery lis-no. Iiolie. nerve and muscle should take from the iilooil cer tain iiiaieriais and return to It certain oilier" ll is necessary to prepare the stomach for tin- work of taknu: up from the fiHi.l w hit is ne.-esary to make Rood, rich, led blood. We inii-l po to Nature for the remedy. There were certain roots known to the Indians of ihs country l.elore the H.uent of the white which later came to the knowledge of the settlers and w hich lire now grouinn rapidly in pr..f' stimuli fuor fur the cute tr oii-iinale st much and liver troiil ies. Tle se are bniiVl to lie safe anil yet cer tain in their cleansing and invigorating rti'ect iikii the stomach, liver ami hlood. Those are: (ioldell Seal root. Queen's mot. Stone root. ltlooilroot. Mandrake root. Tlien there is lilack Ciierrylnirk. The medicinal principles residing in these unlive roots when extract with glyc erine as a solvent make tlie ino-t reliable and elli.'ient tomuch tonic and liver in viLrorator. when coinhiiied In Just the ri'ht proportions, us in 1 r. Pierce'? Imlden Medical IHscovery. Where there l bankrupt vitality such as nervous exhaustion, had ii'utrltioii mid thin blood, the IkhIv ueoiiires vigor and the in rv 1". IiIihuI ntid all tin- tissues feel tin favor i'do effect of this sovereign remeilv Ait hough some physicians have I ei i nvvai'eof the high iiK dicliiul value of the ,1'i'ove mentioned poilils, yet few have use I pure glycerine as solvent and uMu.lly the doctors' prescriptions calkd for the i'lciiilients in varying uniounu. Ifl ' Ilf'i..'l..(. The "(i'.lden Minllcal Discovery" U a ?ci"ni lic pieparaiion compounded of ih plvci ric eiJ:lcs of the alKive meutioiie.l Vi get. idle ni';nslieiits and contains 11c klcoUol or li.irmlul habit-dinning ding. A LITTLE TALK ON ICE CREAM SODA A NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST BUT BETTER THAN THE REST To maintain the reputation we have acquired for supplyidg the needs cf our many patrons in every department, a reputation we point to with pardon able pride, we want, now, to advise you that we have opened our soda fountain with a new line of crushed fruits and fruit juice which excel any which we have ever had, and while we may occasianly find a party who has n "gj tried one of our delicious ICE CREAM SODAS we find a hun dred v.. .., have, and do, and always will, because they war.t the best and appreciate a fine article. We have some new flavors this year which a-iyi, going to be of universal favor on account of their delicate flavors. Hoping jou will kindly favor us with an early call, so we may show you, We are respectfully, A. T. HILl Prescription Druggist LA GRANDE. OR HIS APFRECi ATION THE'EUSINESS MAN thoroughly appreciates the advantages" a checking account with a bank. Those who do not keep such an account miss many of its aavantages. .We are always glad to explain the workings cf a checking accent to those who are not familiar with banking. 4 Interestspaid on time deposits and in savings department. : 1 CAPITAL AND SURPI US $74,000.00 TJho farmer ana Tjraders 9atonat SSank id Ortgon 4 ; A movement to buy and preserve the house in Rome in which Keats ditd, and j to establish in it a memorial library of of h's works and Shelley, was stt on foot I in 1905 by eight American writers then in !R;me. The plan has bean recognized PacificUniversity FOREST GROVE, OREGON. k A High-grade college with Superior Equipment. Beautifully located twenty-six milei from I'ortlnnJ. Full regular college courses. Academy gives strong preparatory and High School courses. Conservatory of Music and School t Art, with superior instructors. Business branches taught. Gymnasium and Field Athletics untie ' a I'nysical Director. , Well-equipped Laboratories. 1 Library of I3.ii Volumes. i Healthful social life; religious influencM, l All student enterprises active. TKt SCHOOL THAT STI NDS PON THI i I fcUUbHIIVH wbitf rna ciritnnue ' , SEEING IS BELIEVIVB is a proverb especially true of cur business. If we examine your eyes and fit you with glasses you mutt believe in us. For you will see better than you ever did with those old window glass spectacles EVERYTHING to aid the sight can be found here. And vou know or have heard of J our moderate charge method. 7 i-TWii-, ' Repairing Promptly donc.tif J. H. PEARE. j2wclcr and Optician i and commended by President Roosevelt. King Edward, and the King of Italy, and. "1 -