Shell Fish
A New Department
To our already large and complete stock of oj k, we f
have added a SHELL f ISH COUNTtR up a vWui ill f
be found fresh Grabs, Glams, Crawfish, fyajia. iid
rietn rkuctara In fart nil that should iiffi finli in X
kaobOi ii wjeoviv v . - -
an up-to-date Shell Fish market. :-: s-t :-:
J. W. WHITE,
Prompt Delivery.
GROCER
Fhone Main 42
WILL TELL
PRESIDENT
ABOUT
IT
trap
Yes if you will step this way
plea. wn will hnu yny
tome of the excellent laundry
work we are doing every day.
You will feel proud when you
walk along the street dressed
in one of those shirts that
we turn out of this laundry
A. B. C
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE MAIN 7
La Grnie. Oregon.
Pride of Grande Ronde
The product of the Imbler flouring mill situated in the very heart of the J
best wheat land in Grande Ronde valley, consequently the best flour. A trial j
will convince you of its superority. j
Insist on hav'ng your order filled with '.his brand or the "Patent" from this t
same mill.
For sale by all first class dealers. Don't submit to any substi'ution.
8crlpp News AMOrtatloo)
Oakland. Nov. 1 S After having com
pleted his invostiga'-ion of the trouble be
tween the San Francisco board of ed-
'. ucation and the Japanese consul, grow
i ing out of th separation of Japanese from
white children in the public schools, sec
retary Metcalf of the interior, left this
morning for Washineton to make his r e
port to the President.
AMERICAN ANARCHISTS ARRESTED
(Scrlpps News Association)
a number of Paterson, New Jersey, anar
chists have been arrested at Naples, it
;. ...n.nr.rt -nri HodbH that thev were
there to assassinate the king of Italy and
the Duke and Duchess of Aosta.
NaDles. ltalv. Nov. 15 Gatrile Lanse-
etta and a man whose name is unknown
but said to be a cousin of Lanseetta, was
arrested todav to prevent the assassina
tion of the King, Duke and Dutchess.
Lanseetta acknowledged that he had a
commission, obtained from a secret meet
ing in New Jersey to kill the King and his
cousin. The officers expect to find evi
dence which will result in many arrests
being made in America.
IMPENDING TAMINE IN CHINA
(Scrlpps News Association)
London, Nov. 13. The condition of
affairs in Northern China has not been
exaggerated as ten million natives are on
the brink of starvation. A consulor re
port made public here today states that
the authorities are trying to prevent an
exodus of people from North Kiangsu
and Peking but are taking no steps to
provide them with food. Up to the pres
ent the disorders are slight but it is
feared they will become serious.
Pride of Grande Ronde
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SPECIAL RATES TO KANSAS CITY
The 0. R. & N Co. announces a special
raW of $52 60 from La Grande to Kan
sas Cit , Mo. Tickets on sale November
14 and 15. Tickets will be good going
ten days and final return thirty days.
This special rate is made in oider that
those wno desire to attend the seven
teenth annual convention of the Trans
Missippi Coinmerca! Congress may do
so.
MILCH COWS f OR SALE
J. M. Clark, three quarters of a mile
sc.nh jf the Misonx cometeiy Ins m.ich
Cows for sale.' P'une Black 181. Lock
Box No, 6. La Grrnde. Ore.
NOW IS THE TIME
To buy your breeding stock we have a
few choice Cockrels of White and Brown
Leghorns and Orphingtons left yet, bred
and raised on the largest poultry farm
in North East Oregon known as Orchard
Grove Poultry farm.
L. P. Day, Prop..
R. F. D. No. 1. La Grande. Oregon
ART IESS0NS
M:ss Nina Huntock wishes toanneureo
o the iadies of La Grande that she .
prepared to take orders and give less:r.
in both water colors and china painting
S:ud,o at SC6 Wain St.
More T&dn John D. Owns
(Scrlpps News Association)
Chicago, Nov. 13-ACoxmitteeto define
uniform legislation and regulate insurance
met in execution session in this city today.
It is said that the Standard Oil Campany
has influences at work among the smaller
companies. Representatives who are
present declare that the o.l company owns
the Equitable and is trying to gain control
of the Mutual New York Life.
snort Work for Them
(Scrlpps News Association)
ditau Nov. 13. Troops went into
Krentzberg where peasants were preying
upon property and committing depreda
tions. When the troops had finished
the wsrk of quelling disorders, there were
ninety dead fanners in the city.
LINES
Traversing
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States and Territories
The Richest Under the Sun
Rock Island - Frisco Lines completely gridiron the
jrreat Middle West and Southwest-
From the Rocky Mountains and the Rio Grande
to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Valley
From Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
If you are going anywhere in this great land of
activity,let me tell you about our service to h,and
through it to the East.
Ccnrnl Ant,
Rock Itlintl-FriKO Lines.
140 Third St.. PORTLAND. ORE.
Millionaire Dead
(Scrlpps News Association)
Oeonmowoc. Wis. Nov. 13. Henry W
Shufeidt. aned 72. a millionaire of
' Cr.icigo. died here at nron. At his bed
! Sioe was his wife and daughter Mrs
i Hughes, of Seattle. The deceased was
one of the best known distillers in the
! ucontry.
i
PASTOR'S Wift SUICIDES
(Scrlpps News Association)
Rocktord 111. Nov. 13-It was learned
i today that Mi s. P Snyder." wife of the i
I pastor ol the second congregational !
i c:urch, the n.ost aristocratic religious i
irtanuation of this city, committed sui
c.de la't Monday. She has been despon
duiit over ill health for a long time.
GRAIN MARKET
Chicago, Nov. 13-Wheat jpened at 72
, closed at 4'e; corn opened at 41 r
i closed at 42.'s; cats opened at34'2
Closed at 34 V
j'JS U fieite"? Boise
j Boise. Nov. 13-Sera'.cr La Follette.
i the vigcrous ene-r.y of trusts and combines
the manwho has helped to dethrone
numerous political bosses, will deliver a
ectuie pt the CeU:rrba theater in this
city tonight.
Trie School that p -.. ,
yov in a Good Position.
kfOLMES
SMrJI: collect.
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LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Foley Hotel Building
La Grande, Ore.
WOMAN
"Woman" is the name of a new magazine for women.
The first number is just issued. Your newsdealer has it.
You can get it from him, and it is worth your while getting
it. There is nothing startling about this magazine. There
should be nothing startling about a decent magazine for
women and the home. But this particular magazine is
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You might not like it a little bit, and then, again, it might
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If you like fiction good, wide-awake, snappy stories
both serials and short stories you will like " Woman."
In fact, fiction is the big feature of the magazine.
All the other magazines for women are cast on the same
model- little bit of fiction, a few articles, more or less
chit chat, some wise advice, a fashion department and a
smattering of general miscellany. "WOMAN" doesn't
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wi ill have to get a copy of it. It would cost too much to
tell you all about it in this advertisement.
The price of " WOMAN " is TEN CENTS A COPY,
and the magazine is a very big one-192 pages.
By the way, two rattling good serial stories begin in this first num
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THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY, New York.
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