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' E3ICJ mi TAB CURES Coughs and Coldo PREVENTS Pneumonia and Consumption Foley' Honey and Tar not only , Stops the cough, but heals and strength ens the lungs and prevents serious re sults from a cold. There is no danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar Is taken, as it will cure the most stub born coughs the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may develop Into pneumonia over night. If you have a cough or cold' do not risk fneumnnia when Fnlatw'a ! and Tar will cure you quickly and Strengthen your lungs. Remember the name Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any uDstitute offered. Do not take chances with some aaknown preparation that costs yon the same when you can get roieys noney and Tar, that costs you no more and is safe and certain in results, contains no opiates, Cured After Physicians Said He tiaa consumption. .' E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or eight years ago I had a very severe cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me so much relief that I bought some of the regular size. Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians called consumption, and I have never had anv - trouble with my throat or lungs sine that time." RATIONAL CARL SCltURZ MEMORIAL (Scrlpps News Association) New York, Nov..l5:- In the Carnegie Hall, here tonight there was a great array of prominent men in the country, the occasion being the memorial meeting to the late Carl Schuri. Mr. Joseph H. Choate. formerly ambassador to jreat Britain, presided and addresses were de livered by Ex-presicentGrover Cleveland, Sec y of the Navy. C. J. Bonaparte; Chas. E. Eiiot, President of Harvard University; Dr. Booker T. Washington of Tuskagee; ProfessorEugene iKuhnemann of Bies lan. Germany, now lecturing at Harvard and Professor Herbert Shaumacker of Bonn, now lecturing at;Co!umbia. After an address of Eulogy, by Ex-president Cleveland, on the late Carl Sehu'rz. Mr. Richard; Watson Gilder" the editor of the Century, read an original poem of Schurz. The musical part of the programme was under the direction of JFrark Damroch. The Symphony Orchestra of 60 pieces. played two numbers and two pieces were sung by selected choruses of the' Arion and Leiderkranz societies. In the effort to makelthe movement for the collection of a memorialfund. national c?mmittees have been formed in Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Washington. Balti more, Philadelphia and Boston. v from mt mm W. F. Hendricks and Chas. Chamber lain have just returned from their mines up Grande Rone's River. They each have located claims which are promising, to say the least. Mr. Hendricks has a twenty foot tunnel on his property with a well defined ledge. There is no question but there will be more work done in this camp the coming spring than there has been for years. The recent raise in the price of silver will open several prop erties, that have not been worked for years. Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00. Tha ifl Cent El v nnnfa4n hA artA One-half times as much an the urn nil ira and the $1.00 bottle almost six times M much. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY V 'aaaia W aam' v. C:;:Go?k HKPAtiT 1 :. hKlttl 1DK, IR No. il 8.40 a m No. :VUb p in No. 1 0 w lit t. 1. ii No. :t; ! folly i-x-rrpl Kunim.v V:1J a m ait utsr. Iener, Ft. Vorih, Onmha, Khii aa oiv. H u uia, O.i .c hu t-. Portland. Pen (linnu, Wii Walla, imvloii, I'mniTov. col fl V,Mnw, Kpnlanr xnd puinu vmt and ;iinh viaMpukare t ortlHnil.'TiailiMi,' iitkluu, I nmtilla, WhI- lull, Lwkioii, Co'lai, Mikow, v llc, ar . i-r, H(KkHnc ami nlhi r iHi.nl ei ucil nonii I via) Yt.HUD laUllll I Ml f J Im let xml '. .am lon- i noli at fc.lv 1' w ih tavt lor (olut nvtaj. KKUN No I j f .vft p in N.ii :0ft p iu HERE IS ACHAKCf Fred Housch, manager of the Grande Kondet Electric Company has received inquries from the Ox Bow Power Comp any ui laano lor o.uuu electric light poles. This means a contract of between $18 000 ano:$20,000. As the poles must be of Tammerach or black pine, of which we have both in this vicincity, it is ar order worth looking after. Interested parties might secure additional informa tion by interviewing Mr. Housch. Hill TO TESTIFY (Bcrlpps New Association) Minneapolis. Nov. 21-J. J. Hill and twenty business men are here to testify before the Interstate Commission, which is to hear the charge that certain railroad men own stock in grain companies, to the detriment of competition. SPECIAL NOTICE School tickets for the Popular Course are transferable to persons who would be granted school rates or may be used by other people to pay half theii admission. For example John Smith may, tonight use little John's ticket by paying 60 cents. All the regular $2 tickets are transfer able. O. H. Kino. LARGE ORDER EOR TIES ' , (Scrlpps News Association) ' Detroit, Mich., Nov. 21. Mr. Geo. J. Uould has placed an order with a lumbei firm here for 6,000,000 railway ties a year, for a long term of years, for the Gould lines, especially the Missouri Pac ific. To carry out this contract, 22.000 acres of timber land will have to be ac quired. ' COOK UNDER BONDS (Scrlpps News Association) The Dalles, Nov. 21 U S. C-k. for mer superintendent of the portage road at Oelilo was arrested . yesterday on the charge of forgery, in regards to the management of his accounts. He was held in the sum of $500. No (U0 a in No XI 5;8.S p Ui Oortin Htmiurra between lVi timid and Hiu Fraud. oo every five Oaja. J H KKKNEY, Agent VOTJ WILL HE SATISFIEI If yt't t;. aria rH(l and KIp Wiatwr Hutu L-neof Uic tuirltl" the Iwnver I i.e. "Scenic 1U2CAUSE fuerc sreaomao acenle alt . . -i n,ti tHiluiaiif inivreNt long th e i wveuOaileti and Denver I lal in. lui never beoomea llreaume If vou are o1hk east, write l.t .Ti.r mation mill et a ietl) Uh li.i.i will tell you all alvut II VV C MCBRIDE, Agent, Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby giverf that by virture of an execution and order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Union, bearing date the 14th dav of November, 1906. And to ire directed and delivered upon a judgement and de cree duly rendered, entered of reccrd and docketed in said court on the 5th dav of June, 1906, in the suit wherein P. A, McDonald, Administrator of the estate of John Morrison, deceased, was plaintiff and T. J. Millspaugh, Belle Millspaugh, and John Anthony, were defendants, said judgement being in favor of said nlaintiff and against said defendants, fcr the sum of $567 with 8 per cent interest thereon from said 6th day of June, 1906, and the further sum of $50, attorney's fees, to gether with $20 for costs and disburse ments, I will on the 17th day of Decem ber, 1906. at 2 o'clock d m of said dav. at the front door of the Court house in the city of La Grande, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said plaintiff s judgement, inter est, attorney's fees, costs, disbursements and accruing costs, all the riant, title and interest that the said defendants and each of them had on or after the date of the mortgage foreclosed in said suit, in and to the north half of lots 1 and 2 in Block No. 9, in Honan's Addition to the citv of La Grande, Union county, Oregon. Dated this 16th day of November. 1906, at La Grande, Oregon. F. P. Childers, Sheriff of Union county. 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