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jbASS.fiEB ADS Rates-One cent a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser tion. Classified adds bring quick results. Try one today. FURNISHED Black 612 FROftT ROOM-Phone MONEY For ioans on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate ani'nsurance. sndJns FOiWtELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande Ore., in Foley building. FOR SALE OR TRADE-Two acres in Honan's addition, nicely improved, large roomy house, good water. Will trade C. A Cary. 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 pany. W-tflTED Two men to take contract to cut from three to five hundred cords of wood. Inquire at this office. WANTED Dining room help, male or female at the Model Resturant. WANTED Fresh milch cow, part or all Jersey preferred. Must be a first class cow. For particulars call at this office. FOR SALE Wood saw, complete out fit in first class condition. John Allen Cor. Valley and Osborn Sts. FQ9f ALE House of five rooms, 5 lots, wilt and city water. Monroe Avenue. Monroe Avenue. Good location on John Hoak, 1512 FOR RENT Rooms, either furnished for light house keeping or not. One block from High School. Suitable for stud ents or teachers. Martin Larson. tfrtp furnished in any quant.ty or any style. No contract too small or to large. See samples of our pressed' brick. GEO. KREIQER. La Grande, Oregon. LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this city and valley are begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system is the latest and most practical, and inr eludes all the latest aiscoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or more and are taught Jkhe first three grades. Pupils come iwe hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 5 to IS. Here they graduate. Pupils take one or two lessons a week as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school who do not study. Opposite the Fciey House over the candy store. Phone. 473. FOR SALE-Furniture complete for four room house. In good condition, nearly new. Inquire at 1605 Seventh Street Phone Black 1122. FOR SALE-Lots 12 and 13, block 22. Predmores Addition, corner property, level, city water. Inquire of U. G. Keenan, 1 422 Hill Street. WOOD WOOD WOOD-Parties desiring to engage their winter supply of wood will please leave their order at Mr. Polock's grocery store. I have 600 cords of good dry cord wood and of any kind. Respectfully J. Anthony. FOR SALE Pure Bred shopshire Buck Poplar Grove Stock Farm. J. E. Reynolds Prof. La Grande R. F. D., No. 2 WANTED A competent girl to do gen eral housework. Call up W. A. Moss on vergere phone at Island City. WANTED AT ONCE-Two teams to do scrapping at the new round house. Must hv nlnw and rtreferahlv wKmM irnn. pers. Apply to W. H. Wiggers, contract or forman at railroad shops. WANTED A bright steady boy about 1 1 years old who goes to school, to earn some money on the side. Steady job will not intefere with school work. Apply at this office for particulars. OVATIOIH CALOPfAN Continued Fr s DM two last named delivtf5 at the Luncheon and alt ,l the meetina thi fre the arrival of Mr. Brvani I In Bridgeport a b& Mr- Bryan is planned. y m that city he will be tnator McNeil, who is in tht Demo' cratic nomination for 1 Bridgeport, Auc. PS ,s 10 readiness for the ' William Jennings Br11 arrive here late in the aW11 deliver a public address in A com mittee of twenty fi Senator Archibald McNeill. Mr. Bryan will be during his t cltv' hM oone to New H.uoSCOrt Mr. Bryan to Bridsec ftrnoon, The party will occial cart which will be ai regular train. r DEATH Of mm nnonc tiie . CtlUtCltB riR-iT CHVKCH f F CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Buaiinl JuUd!n( ovpoalte Foley Hotel Bundity fcervice. . 11 a m Merlct edneada Tun p m Reading room at wm' place opto 1 uady nd Thwrulayn from 10 to lr.W a m bad ndeyn end cstoidayt from I to p m. FOR SALE (HEAP Two good work horses, five first class milch cows and five calves. See J. T. Baker Box 11. R. F. D. No. 2 TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all parties are hereby warned not U hunt, fish o. trespass on any or all of my lands. A. B. Conley. SUGAR CORN FOR SALE Sugar Corn Roasting ears and string Beans and can be purchased cheap by calling on Perry J. Lilly. Near LaGrande Flouring Mill. THIS FOR MINE EVERT TIME No more a muddledbrain for mine I'll call for soda every time Quench my thirst to my heart's content, Save cash for clothes as well as rent Treat my wife and children too "Smile with them, and "smile" with you. All the popular drinks at Hill's soda fountain. FIFTY MEN WANTED By the Amalgamated Sugar Company The Amalgamated Sugnr Company will commence listing their crew on Sept 1. All exemployes who desire work should make early application. S. G. Taylor. Supt. Sugar Fictory TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of parties on good timber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Grande Investment Co. CALL FOR BIDS The recorder of the city of La Grande, Oregon, will receive bids up to October 3, 1906, at four o'clock of ssid day for the grading and graveling of Sixth Street from its intersection with Washington Avenue to I Street as per specifications to be seen at the Recorder's office, said biJ to be accompanied by a certified check to be equal to ten per cent of the contract price. The right reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated this 17th day of August, 1906. C. S. Dunn, Chairman of street committee t a Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED t 8 8? United States Depositary Capital Stock, Surplus and undivided profits $160,000 00 OFFICERS and directors jEORGE PALMER, President. J. M. BERRY, Vice president. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. GEORGE L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT. A. B. CONLEY" C. C. FENINGTON, F.J.HOLMES. (Scr'.ppi News Association) Omaha August 31 Editor Rosewater for years editor of the Omaha Bee and who was just defeated for the nomination 01 United Siates Senator and long pro-rinent in all utirrinir events in Nebraska, died suddenly last night JSS The pioneer editor was found dead i the district court room in the Bee build ins by Judge Troup. He had apparently nnt in and aat on a bench to rest and The brightest political f e tee The Judge found him reclin firmament today i tnat tyan I ,ng m an easy position againt a radiator last night under tieiivering an He hftd been accustomed to restm a quiet address, effictec"1 Ptlcal waT in several parts of the building structure before whlcn today Hia family did not notice his absence hailed it as the prm." I til fiv. 0-coc this morning when Mrs. Bryan today p Ohioans to- R08ewater noticed his bed had not been day that he wo we state ot touched. On her discovery she notified the police and had the city searched in fear of" foul play. They had not been successful in the search until the Judge entered the court room. The editor had returned from Waterloo Iowa where he addressed a Catherine of G. A. R. and it is supposed he went into the room to rest before joining his family. When last seen alive it was about eight last evening. He was the heaviest insured man in the state. holding policies amounting to two hundred thousand dollars. X.AT1 IR rATSlI8 tijLd.j School - W air KctfUiA Miviee... - I Mutual Improvement Aieoclation nieett eon- o.nt-y at 1JQ p ua 1 CATHOLIC CHUKCH W.J. Wtayus, roctor Lew k!w " a m Bigb Maaa ......... a Rotary aad Benediction Ibllowini 10 a m. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHUBCB Upton H. Glbbe, rector 13 th Sunday after Trinity Holy communion. - a m 8unila tebool -.. .....10 a m Morainf Htvk... I a KMUiUK Kerlc -.. .-S 00p Evrf oce Invited io attend ttacw urrieo, Ohio in Septemt i SORRY New Haven A'iam Bryan arrived her tod Bted by the state munii"1"68- He ex Dressed sorrowful nuoai and sent a tel condolence for himself and M 10 Mrs- Rose" water. There1 crowd at the dinner speech.; ODE ( MO (Scrlpp. fc,at,,0n)o, u A GearhaPre.. Aug. 21-Hund- reds of yo'n from s11 Part8 of Oregon aro attend the MCond annual I Conference of the Young Vk'Christian Association. The cot wnlcn wil1 open M afternoon5 led b ,M.SS Helen Florence wcrettry of the exten- or the American com- tion depa' mittee, v J. S. Griffith, chairman GOOD PRICE IS 1XPECTED Few or no Rogue River apples have been sold yet by the growers, said John D. Olwell. of Medford, yesterday, and when the market opens they expect to get from $2.50 to $3.00 a box for the best fruit. The export crop tnis year will amount to about 150 carloads, 50 per cent of which will be' Spitienbergs and 30 per cent Newtowns. About 60 car loads of pears have been exported this vear. to all parts of the East. Within two or three years Rogue Riv er's crop of Spitzenberg and Newtown aDoles and Bartlett and Winter pears will be considerably increased by new nrkrHe cnmincr into bearing. When Roirue River went into apple culture, some 15 years ago, the growers planted a number of varieties of apples, with out knowing the special advantage of the Spitzenbergs and Newtowns-varieties that have since taken the chief place in the apple culture of that place, and Hood River In the last few years, the nrr. ha rH of those varieties have been f REStYTiklAN CHURCH Kev. t. B. Hjti, pator bandnj bctaool :Sam Scaiot Endeavor............- VOp m PreytrMtttinf Thurndar 7:JC p in Mormon Hervli'e - 11 a Theme; "TheCMint'an'i Walk." . . Evening Sfrvli1 - 'JQ P n, Taerae: The Word of Uod Rejected." Tiie ctionu choir under the direction of Mm. Lyle. A cordia' lnrltiitlon la itivea to all who have no church home to attend these aervlcea II. K. CHURCH Rev. B. K. Meredith, pastor Buuday Behool... .-...;4 S m Juulor Leaaue....... P Epwotth league - - .: p m MornlntBervU U a m Evenlna lei .lc P m Presiding Elder J. 1). Oilman will ooeupj the pulpit at the regolBr aervlcea In the eb- aence of Rev. B. r. Mereilltn Who win apeua the day In Welter, Idaho. A coidltl Invllailoo to all theae aexvloea la extended - J I :i I 11 3 i-f' Can You Bite Hard? You should be able to. Sooicthins b wrong ou cannot. Nature intended you to have teeth -a itiong and as perfect as an Indian's. But almost no one now-a-days (except an Indian) has perfect teeth. Nature cannot trow new teeth lor you (if you are past the milk teeth stage) hut expert Dental science can fix your mouth so skill fully that in both comfort and appearance you will never feel the loss. Expert, sclentllic painless dentistry- Don't delay - It doesn't pay consult us today. Charges very reasonable. fifth a, committee, as presiding officer. 'tin Proram has been steadly jncrcased, and will continue to .nnf.r.nrD It. Will in- preparec " elude a of valualle addresses on religiousnselist,c subjects, music, singing rs on educational subjects by pror4ucators ,rom a" parts of the cou"516 afternoons will be re served and recreation. The con ferencfoseSePterriber I0' be augmented. Ex. CLHTHAl CUCRCUof CHRIST OPPOSITE MOMMER HOUSE a H. Kinx, paelor, law P. su Bible School - - - f-" Morning Worihlp - em V f BUS meeting.... i p m Evaogeliatlc service - - P m Prayer meeting Wtdrieadey 7;w p m Woman's Mluiouary AuxlllUry; Haoona rn- day of each month at J p m." Binion,ilunday, Kept. 2, Mo nlng "Serving the Lord Chrlet." Kvening-"Tbe Wonderful Book-" A ooidlal luvitation to all the aervioea. I 1 1 DQrandc Dental I L coopaay I 1 W YL I ".! 1 v A : OXFORD PAR : JAMES FARQUHARSON, Prop. CoaptM aaorUMOt of WINES, LIQUOP' AND CIGARS BAPTIST CHURCH Re. W. H. Ulbtos, paitor In the MethodUt Cburcb Boaih, eorner ofJeffenou Avenue tnd Third t-treet Hunday Hchool - Pnachlng -" ,n Theme: "Breaking I'ptbeOld Nest." B, Y. P. U. ai f,; led by jtor. Evening service ':: P m Theme: "Tht Holy Hplrlt. Three Warning".' A oordlal invitation to ill tbte eervloea Flili IDE 10 BE IF SUGAR IS PURE No chemist can tell the difference between cane and beet sugar by chemical analysis. it MARRIED i. to.. News Asauclatlon) 'ro. Aug. 51 From Goldfield Nefles a story that Battling Nelson inhere for a Chicago chorus gin to him and get married. Mana ..n tried to prevent . nniie eirl is now in t0Beld. but Nolan has sent agents nijier at the tram and stop ner. t.iona are that ne win ue . .i fmctrate tha plans of the The purity of La Grande sugar is unquestioned, and is produced from our own soil ana sunsnine. Why not be loyal to our own interests by patronizing Home Industry? The only sugar made in Oregon is made in La Grande and there is none better in the world. Native pride t should bar all other brands of sugar from our own v it I home mantei. Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to alt. If ou are invited to call and get acquainted. . r r. t: i utiAivr Nn. t f .40 B p j I ..h.hfttul t. : KUK, OR inn uie, Denr. ri Ar-rlh. Uiuahu, Hun kchv. Hi unla, U.n -u0 bll. k.n I. So. I t:', a ID. oS m p. u. Portland, I'aikn. Pen dleton, Walla Wall., liavUin, Foniemy, col ai, Mimoow, Hriokane, aod polnta erxl anil u(HU viaHpokara i I ortlandT Ballea,-Pi-dletun, OmHtilla, Wal llula, Lewi.KKi, C'o'lai, Mmko, Wallare, War ner, HHikan and other via r)itkaM A SKIH RAW pttCT SAYS GOVERNMENT 1TCKKZG IMTEH5S infliim- No. :o Uiiy ex cept Hun nay Mi am lalHtid ty, it', Mer and .gin. ton ne tione at Llem w th t-t lor polnu n w at- moM brtia m Mot Hi i in No v df pm No S.nOain Boll Msn Oceun Hteaniem between PnrtlanU and Ba Pram U( t'erj Hve dyi, K C. MOOM Agra I General banking business, parts of the worldj Drafts drawn' on all DIES IN 1915 Bates to the Watch lower oioie Convention in suuij ho. iui.ihlv awed by the strange prop' ('p1 John Edgar, of Glasiow scoi.ana told what was going to naH" . . i.ttie ica between 191 1 ana isio. iwpmberofthe year 19U the pie will rise up against the Govern- T - irtlO Ik. nannlfl UL'llI (t. In the year iu " hat they have made a grave mistake li.rinir the time between me yea. 15 and 1914 the people will leave the i.rnm.r.t alone. At the end 1914 . . .i I r,a nnnnin Will be &t ftlOl WIUIV ' .r ,ith eich other. In the year 1 thins will come to pass .k r,i. will rise uo again against . j .u r.nuommftnl and th's tnoriiy ana wm - - T .. j i,.h a forms of n& Ih.ll Will UB I Wll.'i ' 119 I.IIVJ bvernment. 1915 the Fi-wnta is a tormenting, stubborn &iw-e called bv an acid liutuor in the Mood ominv' contact with the ...:.i..n ami almt'st iiitolc ruble itching i,r,ritl, f.tuliti.m t.f the t-liiuttiative tntni n, ,ti,r.,f the body to collect and sour inst. i-.-inm !s of Wlilv waste. '"".' " .... ....,. .; n,-i tel f a V :T to o,,y.e ot and set ports , otiu -" " "".I. atU kv fluid drvirir and forminK crusts. .-kin t.n lire, tuv - . . ' h,.,l fJff the .kin ul-;n :nvl j.io'rjciivj rclness, i An inactive state'of the system mid crs leaves Hie waste himj iuu id f I-assir.K thtm off through The !!. d in its tilorts to furpe me ss- 1 thic.ws it oil tnroujjD tne V YOU the Ttw "wi il b "and often a solid sore is formed and Vet up by the, U'ft r.ivt ari.i ly . nl)t)lK.atl0ns 0f salves, Tiow CP" 'ai lecirable and .hould U us-d Ucause they allay 1,1V i " Will IE the tTi" , ' i ;..thi Ktifferer temtiorarvcomlort. t'Ul are in no cIlc I.U...-I.V a:LVlTX Lat of the trouble, which i, in the M w Xs 2v as S S S. goes Conn ir.m ti:e i.ioou. tiie cin illation of all acids and humors, buil'is up tin thin, sour Wood and ly removing every vestitre of the cause cures Kczema f trma nentlv. The irritatir.tr i-rultionS disappear, the it. hinp and burning "a-e. ar.d tht acid fjred skin, being led by a fresh .cooling Stream of Mood become, so nnd n .'ceases and f.nv meo.coi THE SWIFT SPCCIfIC CO teuton PURELY VEGETABLE. If your tlckeU read kuu klo Hntu.ie kulli. L-neol me world" IJEOAUbK l'uere ore no muni aneole alt t'oa iiitiuif unereai -lonu lh ft ' IwtwoOKdeti nod Deneer fiat tin tilp Tjtvei tmcoroe tlrnaoni msr root liuok t.n ATI ANT A, CAm If t.n are nolnii leant, writ fu r- tell tuu allalHiUtl niation and la pretty uxxi.utui iu nil alHiUl II W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St. Portand Or.