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t.on. Classified adds bring quick results. Try or.e today.
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niyO Apply to Samuel Storey,
FURiJfSfHED
FF.'ONT ROOM-Pnone
J;ack 612
FOR RENT Furnished room in John
Anthony house corner 6th and P st.
MONEY For ioans on city property see
Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate
and insurance.
LOST On the road between La Orande
and Starkey, a leather folding pocket book
containing a diamond ring. Said book
was lost on or about the seventh of June.
A 'tal reward will be paid for the
ret.tijr information leading to its return
to this-bffice.
HELP WANTED Competent woman
to do general house work. Inquire at
this office.
WANTED A long lease on five or seven
room modern cottage. Inquire of or
phone F. G. Taylor, La Grande, Ore.
FOR S ALL hive room house on Adams
Avenue. Inquire at thisoffice.
GiRL WANTED At once to do general
hose work. Apply at Western Union
TiJfVraph Office.
WANTED A fresh
preferred. Phone
Box 454.
Milch cow. Jersey
Red 621 or write
REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amounts
on city and country real estate. Loans
closed promptly, as soon as title is ap
proved. La Grande Investment com
FAN I.
FOR SALE
Eight acres,6 room house.barn, place for
chickens or nogs, orchard, all kinds o
fruit and plenty of water. Located east
of flouring mill, will exchange for city
property Apply at premises. JohnGavan
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FOFylMLE OR TRADE Two acres in
Honan's addition, nicely improved, large
roomy house, food water. Will trade
C. A Cahy.
FOR SALE One 23 by 60 Russell Sep.
arator with wind stacker and long and
short self feeder and band cutter com
plete.
J. E. Reynolds,
La Grande R. F. D No. 2
IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE
Over 200 good farms for sale. See our
list before you buy. A. A. Barry, the
Orezifand Washington Land Man, at
Ronc5v alley House.
FOR SALE One threshing machine
55 by 60 with band cutter long feeder
and everything complete will teii or
trade.
J. E. Reynolds
Phone I9C1
MUCK BRICK
l Brfz-.; furnished in any quar.t.ty or er.j'
jstKl. Nj ciutra:: tjjsnillor to'
large. See sample's n cur pressed?.
brick.
GEO. KRHGER.
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j The Eastern. Oregon Trust and j
Savings
CAPITAL GTOCK
t tv ,.,;.s KonV ;s thfi oreatest boon that has ever
1 liU OdVlliJ iw D
cxo to the masses. It not
OiTCr a sustitute ror aouuuui iiumuuchw, o
cepting small deposits it protects them from their own J
thoughtless expenditures. t
We want your savings account, no matter how small j
GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS
OFFICERS
W r. RRflWS. Fruident MILLER. Vice Rresident
GY). l CLEAVER. Cash.er
V r. J. HULfflfca,
"vuu luuu-Mrti,, rtpiinno
to engage tneir winter supply of wood
H please leave their order at Mr.
Polock'sjrocery store. I have 600 cords
of good dry cord wood and of any kind.
Respectfully
J. Anthony.
WANTED An apprentice boy in repair
,nP- L C Smith
"J. J M.ALUSTRS SPMfK LINIMHT"
A New Remedv. Sold hv all rvi.nm..
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Give it a trial.
WANTED A competent girl or woman
w oo general housework. Good wages
paid.
Mrs. J. C Gullino
FJR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF
TITLES go to the La Grande Invest
ment Company, La Grande Ore., in
Foley building.
HOUSEKEEPER -Competent to take
cnarge or nouse. Mo washing. Small
family. Inquire at this office.
WANTED Board and room with private
family, for business man. Apply at
this office.
LOST On the rood from the Holms farm
to the Island city on July second, a large
metal lamp Finder please return to
Henry Spence at Island City and receive
reward.
It brings to the utile one that pnee'ers
Sift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle.
That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea does. Best baby medicine on earth.
Tea or Tablets, 35 cents.
Newlin Drug Company.
I live and let my brethern live
With all that's good to me;
Unto the poor some cash I give,
The balance 1 give Rocky Mountain Tea.
Newlin Drug Company.
Repairs
for
Any Make of
Bicycle
at
Smiths
CREAMERY BUILDING
Agent for Cleveland Bicycles
THE ;
I OXFORD PAR :
; JAMf-S FAPQUHAR50N, Prop J
I Comuku vHortntt'lH ot
; WINES, LIQUOR
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Cold lunches and mixed drinks a J
specialty. Fair and impartial
! treatment to all. You aro invited
' t-j call ..rd cat ncquainte.1. J
IN Si HURRY?
T:J.EN CALL
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will tike thit trunk to the Da
pot or your home in less tiir.e tiun it
takss to tell it.
Day p'ine Rtd 1'A
I.itnt " B.ack U22
Vjigon always at your service
bank j
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T. J- SCROGGIN. Asst. Cashier
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THE OLD HOME OF THE LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK.
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F. L. MEYERS
Saturday morning the corner stone of the new La Grande National Bank balding was placed in position. In this
stone was placed the various paters, pictures, documents and coins which were taken from the corner itont of the
old building which was removed to make room for the modern building now in course of construction, and alio
the names of the present stockholders and offisers together with cop'ts of the local papers gf the county and the
leading publications of the state. The eorner stone now Contain the names of the original officers and" stock
holders together with the pictures of former cashier J. M. Church and the present staff.
The new building when completed will he one of the finest and most modern ba king homes in the state. It
will be a structu -e of which the bank itself may justly feel proud, and one which every citizen of this city may
point to with pride. We feel that at this time it is fitting that the picture of the old building, whxh for years was a
land mark of this city, should be published with the picture of the former cashier, Hon. J. M. Church, who for
so long held the interests of this city and county so close to his heart, also the pictures of the new building ' and the
present cashier, Mr. F. L. Meyers, who is so ably carrying on the work of community advancement. Both men are too
well known to need introduction or euolgy. The new building was designed by Architect R. N. Hockenberry.of Portland
SYNOPSIS Cf RlY.CISSOrYS SfRMOfl
A lar e njmber of pople of the various
church denominations of the city Gathered
at the Ctn'.ral church laslevtn ,ng for the
first ot a seiits of ui.bn services which
will be hjld during thd cirnirg few wcuks.
Rev. W. H. Gibson or ths Baptist church
preached the seimo i and tock lor his Uxi
the ) verse cf Ue 2nd c.mp'er in Hag
gai which says: "The desir of all nations
s.iall cmj."
He siid in part:
Man tiui been defined as tha thinking
animal. Li'.sr rasairci ju3'.i!i;s tu.
impruvs-ne.iv o. uaumuan. aria man
may be called th5 rjligouj anima;; pos-!
siulyt.n wwis.ipp.ra am.-nal this tcl j
out jf t.nttrjtn u.ttreJ 'y Paul in Rjmjn.
"Tue i.uia.b!e tr.i.isot H m iroin liiecie-
at,o:, of in- wor.d are ci-irly seen, being ,
unucrstcod by t;ie llnnjs tnit are made
evu.i H s eternal power and gxlhead."
Ratic-nalman istntrofore unsatisfi-id with-oj'-
si.Tijg.-ip upjiGjd. As thu heart
pants Lr t.'ju brc.k so pants thu scul for
U:d.
Tha incirmt iDn is God's . answer to
m.-i's dti.re tor ma e'.srnil. It is G jd in
lies i aiur.e thnt tin satisfy s;ul craving.
Propc.ri.t:.;i for thecomi.-gof tha Desire
cf ail njlions cirned many centuries in
whiiii s a ahoui.Jtd, Captivity results,
isnd wjtps in Babylon as she rtmem
ueriZion Hdgaai'.he prophet ofh pecame
to rebuke, to entourage. A c'imax ot
ir.c;uragemenl cun t wnen it ws aliir.-n-el
Tii desra of ail nations shah
come, and th.s Jcsjs Christ s'.eps out of !
pr'.phecy into h stt-ry: out of darkness
nto i
light; out of ebseunty intoriaiunl g
!or'i
w.th
.... It
of the niicntiest ef the m ff'itv. who
His nail-pierced hand lifts empires.'
off their hinges and turn", the tidos of I '.
history out of their channels. It is He.
wno satisfies trie desire of the rational
soul A-hether of the Red man, Chinese or
African. Tins He d'oss through the fact
that in Him dwells all the fullness of the
Godhead. Mighty is this universe. Jesus
is its creator and love. Power is in His
hands. Might'er is the invisible. Only
the uneen is eternal. Gcd hath put the
eternities into the spirit of Paul. John,
Augustine. Shakespear, Luther. Wesley,
and Spurgeon. Bjt these rrvghty men
bow in al.egiance to Jesus Christ and
recognize Him the Alpha and Omega cf
all. Kiinc paiities. powers, thrones and
dominions pertain to man. are in man's
hand. These pass, man goes on, under
Christ ges en fcrtver.
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NEW HOME OF THE LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK, AND
THE PRESENT CASHIER
Jesus Christ, the desire of all nations,1
is founder and force of the religion of re
demption. He threw himself as a corner
stone beneath this mighty structure and
thencime forth i" resurrection powerand
glory endowing His religion with omnipo
tence and the piwer of an endless life.
Hs Christianity hsaled the hurt cf na
tions? Has it girdled the earth with her
glory? It is hocnuse in it and thro it
t'irobs tho power of a divine life.
Ciiristianity therefore is not a dead
chira; not a creed, a ceremony, not dis
l:y; not even miralily touched by emo
tion. It is tint histiric movement
flit iu risj , ,.,a hfc,rt cf
CoJ and b,ffll, it- manife3Ut;,.,n
m Palestin.i nd h-,. ... i,.
t, e
rth s riiiowt bound 5. brinpinu wM
into ii-iikntss: life into dyuh: horm imimA nr;...;,.,. - .i...u
jpair. thro' the d niin,l.n2 po.ve, of f,
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sublime p-rsonahty of Jesu of Naz-ireth;
who by His tcichrgs. renewing' grace
and living pressnw. is the very soul of the
religion wa preach. Chr.stianity is Christ
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ICE CREAM R)R THE HOME
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The Blue Mountain Creamery is now prepared to
furnish its patrons with tho very htcst creations in
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FROZEN ICES,
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SHERBETS.
PLAIN ICE CREAM
Anything you have ever
fancy frozen confection.
Orders for Parties and Banquets specially solicited
Orders promptly delivered to any part of the city
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Phone
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HON.
J M CHURC
Deceased.
AND FORMER CASHIER
incarnate, living, inspiring, uplifting and
saving men.
A French deist came to Talyrand and
said, "Si:. I have invented a brand new
outrun oui saa to relate i can get no
following." "Ah", said Talyrsnd, 'There
is a way to succeed. G?t yourseif cruci
fied, buried and riso agiin the third day
and ascend unto God and you will get
plenty of followers."
Bless G d we Inve (.at iered at the
cross, at the empty tomb and beneath
our rir.an and ascoiding Lord. We know
Ha d ed f n us, H rosj for ojr justifica
tion. He evar lives.
Tn- dos re of nations is I In beciusn
Ha gives rest to the weiry. Ih brings
rinso-n for, and iherty tlthi enslaved
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! sure, x,f "hi,.H r.,,. "1
j '' - .v. .uivviu i, o unci,
j hear the crying need of your own foul
j tonight. Receive Jesus. Eithrono Him
Lord and Master in your own life He is
I ths desire of all nation
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Fresh and Cured
Can 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.
KROUSE BROS Prop.
Successor to J. Bull and Co.
Phone Main 48
All our groceries are good, clean.
fresh, and pure. The kind that
will make your meals very delici-
ous, and give the house-wife -art '
easy usk in preparing it.
We challenge the city on fresh.
farm produce and berries. Every-' 4
thing that should be found in a' J
nrst class grocery.
PROMPT DELIVERY
PHONE MAIN 46
QEddE BRLf j
NORTH FIR STREET i J
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If you bring her to our J
CE CREAVI PAKLORS J
J you will have l.tr won withou
pleading your case at hi-r feet
SELDER, Ti.e candy
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U GRANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. .
MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT.
This is one of the best mus.csl In
stitutions in the state, and that
'people in this city and vr.i ey are
b(:(;:ninng todiscovor tha advontajM
of this school. Tlr.. cysttui ii tho
'a lost and riont orac'.iojl, and in
cludt 3 all tha lateet discovoiiin in
tho art of tn iohin music. .Thu
k.IitoI is divided into twu depart
ments; No. 1 is for buinnurs irom
R yais "r tn.ire and are Uugii!,
tne firs. tiiro cradiic. Puailsooino
one hi ur each iljy. Tms ih no kin-d'jrg-ii-'.en
system but far s irwrior.
In No. 2 the crudes are from 3 to
ib. fiere they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
ttiey desire. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school
who do not study.
Opposite the Foley House over
the candy store, f hone. 473,
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Only 82 years old . :
I am only 82 years old and dnl
expect even when 1 got to be real oH to'
feel that way as long as I can get Efec-
trie Bitters." says Mrs. E H. Brunson,t
of Dublin. Oa. Surely there's nothing,
eise keeps the old as young and rnskei
the weak as strong as this grand tonic?
medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid. Iivr,- in-
flamed kidneys or chronio c!ns'.ipf!on
re unknown aftor taking Lloctrlo B. tiers
a reasonable I. me. Guaranteed byN-'.
ir. Dm- C'. Pr'cc 50c. .
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