V . TOM THE CItUMES 0 jGbASicB ADS .V: J Rates-One cent . word, cr.e-ha . Mnt . word each xion. uassinea eads bring quick results. Frit nn t suJ - - J vus MMaj. trriD en r tt u i , . . JBry r sa,e row RENT-A nice furnished front room for rent. Very desirable, close in. In - "Jlrg f B'ack 612 or at this office. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath ( .... uuiu aier. ana ail modern con Inquire at this office, WANTED Second hand water tank for range. R. A. Masterson FOR RENT Nice'y furnished looms. Centrally located. 180S Fourth street. Phone Black 1172. DRESSMAKING -TS tree t NortT of track, next door to Henry Henson, Mrs. Adney Rogers. WOMEN ORGIRLS WANTED Five or six women or girls to work in laun dry. A. B. C. Laundry. MONEY For loans on city property see Wm. Grant's agency. Also real estate and insurance. WANTED Gentleman or lady waiter, iviusi iioo aoi 'xi. ' !r,qj:rc ;t th office. vience. Mrs. G. D. Simmons, Cor. Eighth and N tt. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. Corner Greenwood and Washington. Phone Black 1681. FOR SALE Practically new double key board typewriter with fine case $45. Phono red 782. ROOMS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Inquire of Mrs. W. J, Snodgrass Fourth street. Old Town. Phone Red 222. FOR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande Ore., in Foley building. WANTED To buy a second hand 3 inch wagon. Inquire at this office. 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. FOR SALE Small house, 1 acre ground Pleasant hoTie addition. A snap. In quire L. 0. Nelson at Par-Simmons Co. WANTED A place for a boy in High school IS years old to woric for his board and go to school. Address; L. A. Jackson. ' " Joseph, Ore. LOST Either at the Opera house Thursday evening or between there and First street, a stick pin in shape of a spider with small diamond setting. Find er return to this office and receive re ward. FOR SALE CHEAP-7 room house and three lots close in. convenient to school, round house, and to town, will sell all furnishings such as stoves, dishes, furn iture, bedding, etc. Good well and city water. Inquire at this office or phone Red 1731. F1R3T CHURCH F CHRISTIAN BCIKNCaT Baasiul Buildlii oppcwltt Foley Hotel Sunday Bervlfta II Bwrtort mmidy T.80 p as Read lag room at sea' plant opea 1 ueadayi and Tbkndajs from 10 to 11 JO a m and yndara and SaWidaya from I to 4 p m. lattxk pay saints Sunday School............ ..... ...10 a ir Rrf uUl eervira pa Mutaal Improvement AsaocUlion meat eon lolntly a!7 3Up m CATHOLIC CHURCH W.J. Whytr, rector Low M... J. . -.7 a ii. High Maa . ..............a a ni Rop ary and Benediction following 10 a m maw 8t. PETFR'8 KPHCOFAL CHURCH I ptim II. lilbba, reotor : lb Sunday after Trinity Hnl toruinun. on-....... , Jam Sunday school .............. -.10 a ra Morning ServiC... .............II a m Kvening Service. 7 ;P n livery one Invited to attend tbene service. CKM'KAl CUUUcHoi CHRIST OFPOKlTE OM MKR HOUSE O. H, King, paator, 1808 P it!. oim. anhool 9.4' a m Morning Worship ..tiaui VP8CE meeting..... ........ i p m Rvang'tiitio aervica v........ -.7:30 p m Prayer ineettnt; WfdnMilay.... 7.40 p m Woman's Mtaalonary Auitlllar ; Hacond Fri day of eacb moo ih at i p m. 8i mono, f unday, Not. 4. Morning "A Great Fellowship and Our Part In it." Kvening "(J id s Power to Usward." A coidlal Invitation to nil tbe nervloeai. FOR SALE Good young work team about 1100 lbs. inquire at Farmers Feed Yard. aizsiaction Ho Prizes Ho Coupon Ho Crockery Never Sold in Bu":. 1, 2, 2V2 and 5 Pound Tins Only IK."', rii. EjfpJ. A. Folger & Co. San Frcncisco Kill RAW FEVERISH- Iiczeiiiii is a tormenting, stubborn T'VL "I'lG IHTEIi!'' bifmtse canoed by an acid humor in tbe Wood ctiminj; in contact with the skin nr.il iiroduci".' rerlntss, inflatn- " runtion anil almost intolerable itching. An inr.ctive stale of the system and shiecisa conation of the clnninative memi t-rs leaves t! e waste ana relus matter of t. hedy to collect and sour ir.;tt.i.: jjansin.-r thtm off throuya nature's cluiv.iuls of bodily waste. Ti.c bim-u in it- efforts to purge the svs tern of.nl! i.-,-cign matter absorbs this i -:.d throws it ofj through the cores ni'd nds of the skin. The acrid h.iiiior se. ms to ooze out and Set the skin ci. lire, the st-aw colored, s-t -kv U : '. dvyir.ir and fonninK cnist and the ito'riu' is in n.se. When th-st pustules ate scratched off the skin is left raw a.u fever, h and often a I;i sote is fomioii and kept tip by the constant cf.a: e of at : from the l..'fi. Uh.hI applu atioris of salves, pow ders, lotions etc. an desirable and shou; .1 be used because they allay i.,e itching and ive the sufierer temporary c infort. Li;t are in no sense curative, hecause tht cannot leaih the seat of the trouble, which is in the blood. b. h. h. poes down into the blood, cleanses the circui.ilK n of all acids and humors, builds VfTK tip tlie ti:ir.. sunt lilfod and by removing every k k. 1 vestige of the cause cures Eczema perma nentlv. Eczema Phe irritating eniptions disappear. niiDri v 1CCCTiRI F the itihinsr and burning cease, and the acid runci. i i tut r"-" fircJ sk jn fe(J by a fresh cooiing stream of blood lromes soft and smooth apiin. vS. S. S. is made of healing, purify, ing ro..ts. i.eri.s and harks that wi.l not damage any part of the system Book on sk i; diseases and any medical fcdvue fite. THESwrrr spzc.mt: co.. Atlanta, ga. M. K CHt'RCH Rev. B. V. Meredith, pastor Sunday Reboot ;4S am Junior Leaiioe........ .... ........a p m Kpworlb league . (: p m Mornlnn Service ....11 a in Eveninn Seivlce .7.30 p in Morning, Mr. Maitle Mlevth, of Portland. will apeak under tbe auaplcea of the W. C. T. U. , Kvening, F. M Jasper will preacb. A coidltl Invltatlou to all tbeaa arrvlcea la extendfd PRKSBYT. K1AN I HUHCH Rev. K. H Haya, pai-tor Siaoriay tichool.... Hen lor Knileavor Prayer Meeting Thurmiay Morning Hervlce - Tberoe; "Oo horward." Mra. J. k. Korrusl will sing. Evening Hervlre Mra. Mattle gleelh, of Portland, will ieak In the Interest of the W. C T. V. Tne choruh cbolr under the direction of M m. Lyle. A cordial Invitation ia given to ail who Im vi no church bnme to attend theiw aervlcea ..:45a m .. 6:H0p m ..T.JO p m 11 am , 7. JO p ni MADAOIE Headache is most often the result of too much or too little blood in the head. Contraction of tissues about the neck and shoulders, causing compression of blood vessels and crowding of the nerves, is the cause of acute attacks: while the chronic variety is more often caused by misad justment of one or more of the vetebrae at the head of the spine, affecting nerves which control the blood circulation. Some headaches'are due, too. to direct nerve pressure, being more of a neuralgic nature; while still others are reflexes of some other illness, such as stomach dis order. The Osteopath can locate the cause of the ordinary acute attack quick ly and his manipulative work puts an end to it at once. The chronic trouble requires longer treatment but cure may neverthe less be counted upon in a short time. In headaches resulting from other illness relief may usually be had quickly, altho permanent cure is naturally dependent upon the cure of the primary trouble, to which Osteopath in such cases devotes his chief attention. D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor and Manager. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 The Most Poucrful Melodrama of The Day THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER The Metropolitan Production! A Play that Touches the Heart! J ppggBNTEPBY A SPECIAL StLCI.ICU UIVirAI.1 I AWEALTH OF BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND EFFECTS! I I Ctrmmmo Many Ne- Nov.l Simatiomi hd Mechanical Effects ahd Situation. Seat, on sale " ED, GALERy 26c. and 60c. UBLJJ V"""-- rcvTTR 75c NOTICE FOR BIDS The La Grande Improvement Company will receive bids for the construction of four concrete foundations and the con struction of four frame dwelling houses for immediate construction particulars at office of La Grande Investment Co. A Young Mother at 70 "My mothar has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her. until six months ago, when she began taking Eectric Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life." writes Mrs W. L. Gilpat rick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restora tive medicine on the globe. Sets Stom ach, Liver, and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price 60c. Guam teed by New lin Drug Co. STORE ROOM For rent, 20x 70 ft. in Huntington block. Room for years occupied as a saddle shop, inquire of A. C. Huntington. FOR SALE OR RENTn7rm" of 1 600 acres. One farm of 800 acres will either sell on easy terms or rent for either one or five years. Here is splendid opportunity for the right person. For particulars see A. B. Cohley. Address Cove Ore. or Phone Vergere telephone line. FOR SALE Eight acits, six room house barn, place for chickens or hogs, all kinds of fruit and plenty of water, Locat ed east of flouring mill. Apply at premises or dddress, John Gavam, La Grands Oregon. The Myriad Service Garment Have you ever considered bow desirable a "Mackinettc" Rain-Coat is? Proper outer garment for Full Dress and Informal occa sions reliable during; rain or shine, and suitable as a Spring; ;r Fall Overcoat ; in short, nc!y whenever an outer gar : . nt is needed. r.ecess'ty. If one ever :4. We suggest the " .." "7J!Ir""?--M r... K tb.u viii probably meet ' o civic. You are cordially invited to inspect this beautiful line of Raincoats ., A.V. Andrews : TAILOR. HABERDASHER MILCH (OYYSfOR SALE J. M. Uark, three quarters or a mile south of the Masonic cemetery has milch cows for sale. Phone Black 181. Lock Box No, 6, La Grrnde, Ore. The Reason Why I Only Nine flour Dealers handle La Grande Milling Co.'s flour, Is be cause there is only nine of them here in that Business. So you see if the goods was not all right, there would be nine of them that would not handle it. With Our three Ex pert Wheat Buyers stationed ill along the Elgin Branch enables us to get the Pick of the Wheat. So tell your Grocer that you Prefer the kind that is made here, its all Guaranteed you take no chances. W 1. , ...f:Vv ' f. N . Glhamberlam Gouglhi Remed' ' A Safe Medicine for Children. In bnytrjr a oou. rh medicine for children, never be nfraid to buy 0 r ft. Lain b Corn hiiaELT. There is no danger from It, and relief is alw . 1 m to follow. I ?a 'nteuled especially for coughs, colds, cronp and . ing coavsb , und is the t eitt ii9;'lcine in the world for these dlneases. It let nl; a i-t-rtuin cure far cronp ' a t, when given as soon as the cronpy cough . i) lira , will nrevert the utt :k Whooping cough Is not dangerous when th r ,v."tf h nhn as direr 3d. It contains no opium or other barmfu) drags, a viven i.- roufidintlv to babv as to an adult 4 : : : -LA GRANDE SUGAR" None Better. None Purer. None Sweeter. Use La Grande Sugar and Use no Other lav! f HONE TOUR DRUG STORE WANTS You are not getting all the advantages your telephone offers if you are not using it when drug stire goods are wanted. Call Main 87 the next time you are in need of anything that should be in the stock of a first-class drug store. We shall be pleased to receive your telephone orders and will guarantee prompt delivery and satisfactory goods in every case. Newlin Druo Co. There is nothing that takes away the beautiful, womanly charms like a plodding stooped, awkard carriage. Tmire is ab rolutely no excuse for that as lorg as Hollister's Rocky Mountain is made. Tea sr Tablets, 35 cents. Newlin Druo Company. A SUDDEN PROPOSITION The sudden coid will come to a sudden end if Antigriphine Tablets are aken. 23c Newun Dhuo Co. 3655 REPORT OF CONDITION OF LA GRANDE NATI0NAI BANK of La Grande. Oregon at the close of business October 12, 19GG RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. $677,391.12 United States Bonds 100,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,750.00 Real Estate, Furniture, etc 30,163.30 Taxes paid 1,372.25 Cash Assets: Due from Banks $84,902.83 Due from U. S. Treasurer, 2.600.00 Cash on hand. 11 0,063.48-1 97.466.3 1 Total LIABILITIES Capital Stock ....$100,000.00 Surplus ' 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 1 44.009 09 Circulation ., J' t0,0C0C0 Deposits Individual, $766.7 J 4.6 Banks 7,6 ;8.C2-7 03,213 09 Total $1,008 $1,008,1428 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE.PALMER, Presidkht. J. M. BERRY. V ica Pkk6, F. L MEYERS, Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashu. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2nd Assistant Cashier GEO. L. CLEAVER. F. M. BYRKIT, C C. PENINQTON, F. J. HOLM ' A. B, CONLEY, With ample capital, large experience, and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute security your deposits and solicit your banking business, promising you courteous treatment, and sery la srality consistent with conservative banking, v tV 1 j : 3E