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SOMETHING NEW
PICTORIAL PILLOW TOPS, blue print scenes
of La Grande and vicinity. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Seethe window display.
MRS. L. SMITH
Successor to Mrs. J. R. f orrest
OVEROH BOHD
W. R. Deal ha been bound over to
i nonpar before the circuit court on
bond of 1800, through action taken be
fore Justice of the Peace Hough Mon
rfav aftarnoon. Mr. Deal was ar
rested late Saturday afternoon on i
charge of horsestealing, and In pre
llmlnary hearing late yesterday after
noon was bound over as related.
The warrant accusing him of theft
was sworn out by Ed Halley of Island
City.
THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
FEBRUARY WEATHER.
Homme of Conditions During the Paat
Month.
The following Is a report of the co
operative weather observer for the
month of February, at the La Grande
station:
Date Max. Mln. Range
Fehrimrv 1 19 11 30
' We are prepared to furnish and deliver material
; promptly. I
Call up Petail Department Phone Main 8.
JUST RECEIVED
CAR A MO. I DRY WOOD
Full Measure and Right Price.
HAVE YOU TRIED
GRANDE R0DE CASH COMPANY
For Flour and Feed. If not, why not?
.. 37 1 21
..41 27 H
.. 89 22
..45 33
. . 4 4U
. 44 29
8 44 29
48
1Q 41
11 37
" 12 38
" IS 32
14 42
15 49
18 48
17 40
18 .41
19 41
20 ' 48
21 48
22 67
23 58
24 53
25 49
" .26 61
27 58
" 28 49
29 49
Summary.
The mean temperature, taken frotv
maximum and minimum readings, we;
35 degrees; maximum temperature, t'
degress, on the 26th, and minima,
on the first. Total precipitation, Ir.
eluding rain, hall, sleet and meltn'
snow, .96 Inches; total snowfall, 1 .
Inches; number of days clear, 1.
pprtly cloudy, 8; cloudy. 9. Dates " '
killing frngt, 21. 22, 23 and 29. Tr
prevailing winds were southeasterly.
W. A. WORSTELL,
Co-operative Observe
31
32
26
28
6
22
33
31
30
25
28
19
20
20
36
35
33
31
26
17
12
15
15
15
11
8
26
20
16
14
11
19
18
29
31
3S
17
14
28
33
18
23
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Thr undersigned will ofrer at puo- . Tea
He sal. at the Ed Btrlngham ranch shorte.t y- To Z -nr.
mile. ea,t of La Grande. , rule M word '
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. ' n"- contrition, or
commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m.. the In th. lead bune
following described property: : Poland SeatUe Bpokan. and Ta-
On. Shir, .uui.on. wight 00; coma. k"
ttirM wMks study. Call, mus iv .
coming i years oiu. ..gtf
On. bay gelding, weight 1100; com- Black 1HL
. th. - Hnme
Money auppuiw u. y-.
Ing 4 year. old.
On. sorrel gelding, weight 1100 tba,
coming 4 years old.
' One grey mart, weight 1100 lbs,
coming S years old.
One grey filly, t year. old.
One black filly with foal, from Shet
land horse, 4 year. old.
One half-blood Shetland mare, with
foal by Shetland.
Fourteen A No. 1 milch cows, from
2 to t year. old.
Two 2-year-old heifer., will be fresh
next spring.
Ten heifer calves.
One Milwaukee binder. In good re
pair. One Jones mower. In good repair.
One 16-inch sulky plow, good a.
new. '
One Hoosler pres. drill.
One potato digger.
One garden plow.
One wagon and hayrack.
One disc harrow.
Two sets double heavy team harness.
One gentleman's gold-filled watch.
Other articles too numerous to men
tion.
Free Lunch at Noon.
Terms of Sales 110.00 or under,
cashi Over 110.00, eight months"
time at 8 per cent, with approved se
curity. Three per cent discount for
cash.
MRS. E. P. COLLVER.
ED STRINGHAM, Auctioneer. '
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OraTUng
Ts a dead Issue. Bo sys Dr. H. C Par
ker of the Indiana School of Medi
cine. In Collier1. Weekly. W. concur
..v VI TJ1., Mountain COUID. 8j"
WIUI UW '
up will cur. your cough, not a. pi."- ,nd t neea. a ateady Influx of It to
ant to Uk. as some other but It eon- malnUtn th. household and keep It
Ulna th. Ingredient, that will posl- golng To be sure of that steady flow
tlvely and absolutely cur. that cough. of money ,t ,s the best plan to bank
RED CROSS DRUG STORE. .avlngs so that yu will know
where to reach them In tlm. of need.
For "rainy days" com. to th. tnrir
... . time., and It I. well for
lien, ui . -
Island Reds, the best general
purpose bird; good layers; good
size. rui-u" n hat It 18 not oniy am.u,
11.00 per 18. 'Phone Red 612. , .
. T. E. WRIGHT,
For Sale.
Egg. from Rosecomb Rhode f fln(J ui prepared. Bank
your surplus cash with u. now, and
no will have th. pleasur. of know-
-. .hot it u not onlv secure, but.
in. - -
earning good Interest.
t iT 1 The Eastern Oregon
Trust &. Savings
ED STRINGHAM, ,
AUCTIONEER.
4 Sale, cried on short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra charge for distance, w
j LA GRANDE - - - OREGON
Route No. 2. 'Phone No. 196x6
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OFFICERS:
F. M. BTRKIT, President
WM. MILLER, Vice-President.
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. SCROGGIN, Assistant Cashier.
F. J. HOLM EH, rvea,urir.
Wood Notice.. .
Notice la herct y.vci uw U.j
district school board of school dis
trict No. 1 of Union county, Oregon,
will receive up to 4 o'clock p. m., of
March 5, 1908, scaled bids for fur-
ilshing said school district No. 1 with
50 cords of four-foot split, yellow
pine and red fir wood, said wood to
be cut while green and not later than
une 1st, 1908, free from large knots
and acceptable to said school board.
-!ald wood to be delivered, 135 cords
it high school building, five cords at
White school, and 10 cords at Fourth
arc! school, and to be corded up
neatly and closely where directed by
board. Fifty cords to be delivered by
July 1st, ani all on or before August
15, 1908. Bids to be left with school
clerk. Board reserve, the right to re
ject any or all bids.
A. C. WILLIAMS,
School Clerk.
Febl7m5d
J E WELRT
Latest Designs
Best, Quality
Greatest Assortment
Reasonable Prices
H. PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
J-
HAY, GRAIN, WOOD
We have in stcck a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and
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alfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. We are
selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed.
We'buy and sell oats, barley and mill stuff ofjall kinds.
We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us.
We"are closing out our wood business. Have about
100 cords left. Get some at a reduced pricebefore it
is all gone.
THE REAL ES7ATF, LOAN
AND COMMISSION CO.
Atlvlii to Young Men.
Robert J. IliiriH'tte has regaled f.
reading world with many choice mo
sols of literary end humorous prr
;lucts, but he never penned a truer bl!
of counsel and warning than when I
wrote thus:
"Remember, my son, you have t
work. Whether you handle a. pick or
a pen, a wheelbarrow or a set cf
books, dig ditches or edit a paper,
ring an auction bell or write funny
things, you must work. If you look
around you will seo the men who are
the most able to live the rest of their
Hiys without work are the men who
work the hardest. Don't be afraid of
killing yourself with overwork. It Is
beyond your power to do that on the
sunny side of 30. They die some
times, but It Is because they quit work
at 6 p. m. and didn't act home till 2
a. m. It's the Interval that kills, my
son. The work gives an appetite for
your meals; It lends solidity to your
slumbers; It glvis you a perfect and
grateful appreciation of a holiday. I
There are young mon who do not
work, but the world Is not proud of
them. It docs not know their names
even; it simply speaks of them as 'old
So-and-So's boys.' Nobody likes them;
the great, busy world doesn't know
they are there. So find out what you
want to be and do, take off your coat
and make a dust In the world. The
busier you are the less harm you will
be apt to get Into, the sweeter will be
your sleep, the brighter and happier
your holidays, and the better satisfied
the world with be with you."
Samples Attached.
Samuel Oompers, while attending
the convention of the National Civic
Federation in Chicago, got into an ar
gument with a banker. At the end of1
one of the banker's assertions, Mr.
Gompers retorted gayly:
"Yes, It Is possible to say a good
word for almost any state of things,
Isn't It? I remember once. In a very
untidy chop house In Syracuse, hear
ing a guest exclaim, as he took up a
soiled bill of fare:
" 'By Jove! what an excellent Idea
samples of the various dishes glued
to the menu.' " Washington Star.
Grande Ronde Lumbt r Co.
PERRY, OREGON
CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KIDS
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
for 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home,
Call up V. C. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741
ME
To PrrtM-luntp SM lllng Rm,
Boston. M;mh 3. An endowment
T .of 100, the Income to be applied an-
j.mially to the support of an old-fash-J
j loncd "spelling bee" In his home town,
I Is provided for In the will of the late
Varnum Lincoln of Andover.
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COVERY--
COUGHS GOLDS
CURES THROAT u LUNG
DISEASES
SAVED HER SON'S UFE
j, My, ,on Rex w? taken down yer 8 wiu lung trouble. We
doctored some monthg without improvement. Then 1 began iriylnir
Dr. King New Diacovery, and I soon noticed a chanee for the better
I kept this treatment up for . few weekg and now my m tan perfecUy
well and works every day. "u Penxiy
3 7 MRS.SAMP.RIPPEE,Av.,Mo.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
NEWIJ.N DRUG CO.
60c AND $1.00
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