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SANITARY PLUMBING J
Is as .essential in your heme as the doctor
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fxfculed in workmanlike m:nnrr and approved
sanitary standards. Ccrryin a complete line of
Bath Tubs, Sir.k., ToilUs, Lavatory and a'l
plumbing fixtures.
G. W. O'NEIL
'1015 Washington Avenue
TELEPHONE RED 161
CITY BREWERY
JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor.
Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon
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Ask for La . Grande Beer and get the Best
LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE
AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
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TO LEAVE
"Curley," the alleged desperado who
was warned to leave Durkee by a vigi
lance committee of thirteen, won't go.
To make matter! worse he not only re
mains in Baker county, but walks unWr
rified through the streets of Durkee, and
since the memorable night when he was
sought out by the committee and warned
to leave, he has one by one sought out
members of the peaceful band, and given
them individually, many good, round
"cussings." 'i
Yesterday at Durkee he tried that plan
on Sid Storey. Storey was a member of
the committee and he wouldn't listen to
abuse from the marked man. He started
ir. to thrash him.
But the vigilante missed his first blow
and- its force was so great that he fell
forward upon hit face. It was "Curley's"
cm to get busy and for fifteen minutes
thre was a battle royal like that, say
the onlookers, of ti old women.
Then the olive branch and truce; the
two fagged gladiators, dusty, bruised and
bleeding; a few more curses and a warn
ing to the bad man to leave Durkee
Then peace.
But Curley heeds not even the second
warning. "They didn't run me into this
country," he declares, "and as long as 1
havep't done anything they can't run me
ou'.."
The viligantes have another
Baker City Herald.
say.-
A tragic finish j
A watchman's ncylect permitted a I
leak in the great North Sua dyke, which!
a child's finger could have stopped, to to j
come a runinoui break, devastation an
entire province of Holland. In i.ko man
ner Kenneth Mclver. of Vaixeuoro. Me . I
permitted a little cold to eo unnotiteJ
until a traggic finish wasoniy avertej by
Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes;
"Three doctors gave me up to dio of lunc
Inflamation, caused by a neglected coid'.
but Dr. Kinge New Discovery saved iny
mic. uuarameea oesi cougn anu cold
cure, at Newhn Drug Co. bOc and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. I
ElUS SAW THE ELEPHANT
A. A. Roberts, receiver in the land office
at La Qranda, tells to a Baker City
Herald reporter the following story of
how Judge W. R. Ellis, congressman-elect
saw his first elephant:
"It was back at our childhood home in
Iowa," says Mr. Roberts, "and in the days
before the railroads had gridironhd Iowa.
Circuses in those days traveled over the
country roads and one morning there
was a big circus billed to pass in front of
our house. Of course, we children were
all up, bright and early to seethe elephants
and wagons go by. Will was a good
sized boy m those days and he planted
his feet on the lower board on the front
yard fence and hung his elbows over the
top board, watching with his eyes, ears.
mouth and feet.
Jhe road ran very close to the fence,
soon the big wagons' of the circus
hove in sight. Will opened his eyes with
delight and wiggled his toes wite content
ment. But he was looking for elephants
and so far not one had appeared. 1
"Pa," he called, as he turned his eyes
from the road, ain't they no elefunts in
this here circus?" sin
"Just then one of the big wagons went
by with an elephant pushing behind. The
big beast stopped directly in front of Will
and when he turned his eyes to the road
again he saw a long, wiggly, leathery
snout coming slowly toward him. That
was too much for Will, and although he
n seen niany elephants since then, both
11MMP. (UlMS : politically and in circuses, he fell off bask-
Wo can locate a nun. bur of parties on j wards, stuck his legs in the air and how-
Eoc.i tiint.tr claims ct two tni:no i feet and 'ed for ul he was worth, and we had to
better. carry him ir. the house to quiet him."
Foley B;k. La Gkhnlk Invt.stmunt Co. : Pendleton E. 0.
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PASTURE
c.ros of good pasture adjoining
W iii.ui Like. Gr.od snrinjs. $1.00 pei
head pm month.
Tiioma Hhsoadhunst
GENERAL NEWS I
There are in the United; State 5600
women working in fouodries.-furnaees and
rolling mills. -,,
R. O. Blair was arrested t Seattle
charged with eomolicity in a recent great
diamond robbery in New York City.
A Greek lives in Milwaukee, Wis., whose
surname is Pappatheorokoummountourg
eotopoulos. He answers to the name of
Jack.;
Charles Staegmaker, Wilkesbarre. Pa.
brewer worth $4,000,000. is dead at Los
Angela, aged 85 years. Death was
caused by old age.
Claus Spreckles will rebuild on Van
Ness Avenue, San Francisco, a residence
on the site of the one burned last April.
The new structure will cost $300,000. ,
The authorities at Capetown, Africa,
are alarmed at the persistence of the
riots of the unemployed. The bulk of the
rioters are colored men, so called "Cape
boys," whose Increasing numbers consti
tute a serious menace to the whites.
Governor Mickey,' of Nebraska, has
notified the board of fire and police com
missioners of South Omaha, that they
must keep all saloons closed on Sunday
la case they fail to comply with the order
the governor said he would institute pro
ceedings for their removal.
Dr. Patterson shot and instantly killed
Dr. Herrod at Maysville, I. T. The scene
of the shooting was on the main street of
the town. The killing is the result of bad
feeling which has existed some time over
business affairs, the former having sold
iii ui.lics to Dr. Hsrrcd t".i ctme
back into town and re-entered the prac
tice of hie profession. : ' -
Sheriff Seth Dinwoody, of Red River
county, Texas, undertook to club a negro
on train, with the butt of bis revolver
During the scuffle the pistol was dis
charged, the bullet wounding Miss Beulah
Hudgins and R. F. Horn, but not danger
ously. Mrs. Mary Williams nose was
broken by the pistol being knocked from
Dinwoody's grasp by the negro. Din-
woody wrs arrested.
For the third time within fifteen months
the child wife of John Griewyarich. of Dur
yea, has disappeared. He is forty years
old. She is now fifteen. They were
married in May of last year, the girl's
parents sanctioning the marriage,. Last
August she disappeared but was found
three weeks later. Again last December
she disappeared. ' The husband found her
and took her back home. Last Wednes
day she again disappeared and he is now
searching for her. ,
A FEW f ACTS FOR V OUR CONSIDERATION
1st. That systematic saving pays.
A deposit of $5.00 a month for five years
with 4 per cent interest computed
semi-annually, will yield you $332.27.
$10.00 a month for same length of
time will yield $664.66.
2nd. The safety of your money. The
well known character and ability of our
board of directors is a sufficient gurantee
of honest and capable management.
3rd. Thatwe will takeany amount from
$1.00 upwards.
4ih. That your money is payable
On Demand.
6th. That we pay at rate of 4 per cent
per annum interest on certificates of deposit
and saving accounts, if left stated periods.
6th. That we extend to our patror.s every
courtesy and accomodation in our power;
consistent with good Bankincr.
7th. That we are under Government
inspection and must keep all business
in proper order. We respectfully solicit
your banking business,
Farmers and Traders.
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"I am only 82 years old and don't
expect even when I get to be real old to
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tric Bitters." says Mrs. E. H. Brunson,
of Dublin. Ga. Surely there's nothing
else keeps the old as young and makes
the weak as strong as this grand tonic
medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in
flamed kidneys or chronic constipation
aio uiihihiwii auer taxing electric timers
a reasonable time. Guaranteed by New
lir. Drupt Co. Hhco 50c
1 live and let my brethe'n live
With all that's good to me;
Unto the poor some cash I give,
Tne balance 1 give Rocky MountainTea
Nkwiin Drug Company-
CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, 111., writes: Ml ppld out over $IEO U lex I phy
sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. V a'l i ward
bought a $1.00 txmie of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taklnf, .i cents
of this one bottle I was entirely cured."
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NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of
an order mad j by the rbn. J. C. Henry,
County Judge for Union countv. tar. f
Oregon, on the 1 0th day of July, 1906,
the undersigned, will, afte.- the 25th day
of August, 1906. sell, at private sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the fallowing
described real property, belonging to the
estate of D. B. May. deceased, towit:
All of lots numbered one and twenty
six, in block frcr, of Predrrore's Addition
to the town of La Grande. Union county,
state of Oregon, being in said city of La
Grande. Oregon.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon. July 1 1
1906- B.T.May. '
Administrator estate D. B. May. deceased.
It brings to the little one that price'eis
Sift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle
That s what Hollister s Rocky Mountain
Tea does. Best baby med.cin. on earth
Tea or Tablets, 35 cents.
Nmun Dhuo Company.
Yes if you wii
please, we v
some of the a;
work we are i
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LaGrnfe. Oregon
SEED
Field and Garden
IN PACKAGES AND Il
For several seasons we have been the le
distributors of Union county and our pr
is larger than ever Everything In thei
Secuie our prices on either small ot
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Treasurer Calls For City Warrants
Notice is' hereby given that there are
now funds on hand to pay all out stand
ing warrants issued on General Fund of
La Grande City, up to and including. No.
5289 endorsed Dec. 10, 19C4.
Interest on all warrants on General
Fund from No.6254 to No. 5289 inclusive,
ceases from this date.
There are also funds in the treasury to
pay all warrants issued against Water
Fund of La Grande City, up to and In
cluding No. 6284 endorsed June 22, 1906
Interest on all warrants . on
Mater Fund from No, 6058 to No. 6284
exclusive, ceases from date of this call.
La Grande, Oregon, July 31. 1906.
J. K. Whiqht.
, i City Treasurer.
Repairs
for
Any Make of
Bicycle
at
Smiths
CREAMERY BUILDING
Agent for Cleveland Bicycles
IN fl HURRY?
THEN CALL
Wfl. HEYNOLbS
THE TRANSFER MAN
He will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than it
takes to tell it.
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Night " Black 1792
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