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I 4 7't 4- r u eight pa cm I i . ii I I ' """"J-''E"Jr"- wiawPWUCTilWHM WW HWfH Natural Ice is The Best I.TEMMG ORTtVXR, L. CRAXDE, OTXaOJT, SATCRHAT, JCJCE , 1303. TsUNGS ARTIFICIAL ARB AT BEST BUT A DECEPTIVE IMITATION i OF THINGS NATL'IIAL. " : Can on bupuro fountala send furth par water? ' Our lea is not dependent upon a brewery or saloon or Its supply. It Is furnished by the God of Nature, Who sends forth the sparkling streams ffVthe mountain side. It Is taken from the river above the duck ponds a.nkfea.wmllls, and is the PUREST ICE on THIS MARKET. " Cheap est Fuel Our CHAIN WOOD speaks for Itself. The biggest loads and beat wood, mostly dry, and put Into your wood sheds, t CARLOAD LOTS AT 3.25 PER CORD MEASURED IS THE CAR. 1 '. 'PHONE RED 1741.' - . ee4 I GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier J. M. BERRY, Vice President 1 ,C S. WILLIAMS, 2d A it't Cashier -.';' ' : F. L. MEYERS, Cashier : v'.VV "";" ;:"', '.-v''.-7 v'', 3655 'v;..:V?': La Grande National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS s J. M. Berry A. B. Contey F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit C. C Pennington F, L. Meysri Geo.'L. Cleaver W. L. Brcnholts George Palmer ' 9t9 Keep the money at home by usln LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no iTcrecr.d Just as sweet. All dealers. 1 $44-tM4rt4t4 i A a, a sassa . sank SI T 2 i iu fi i a 1111111 i icajuic tort fs it For every meal vou eat here. will ba a combination of rnvvt food, pood cooking and good ser vice. Our r&staurant is Inter.d td for people who appreciate gxd eating, also for people who like the good things of life at a moderate cost. If you belong to that cIass. erma in anrf arhn I we can do foi you. The Mode! Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Wttsll weekly meal tfA Cf) tickeu for - iJT. Jl t : WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE i should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. 1 If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis- 2 faction, stand ready to refund your money : : : : : 1 S I am here three hundred and sixty-five days In the year to make my assertions ood : : : : : : : ! J. H- PEARE UXmO PIONEER JEWELER AaiiataiiiiiiiaitifAAlii MODOC fflSS TO EE F.ETU:: ED OP THE ORIGINAL W ARRIORS, ONLY A VrXi REM.H.V, .VfUr Thirty Years of Homesiokncwa, IT of the Warriors of tlie Modoc Tribe Will Bo Returned to South em Orvgon -Were Sont to Indian Territory In' 1871 Were 217 of Them Then Descendants and All N'umber Cut 49, " The Medford Tribune says: . ;.. After 30 years' 'absence,'' the small remnant of Captain Jack's bnnd of Modoc Indians at the Quapaw agency In Oklahoma, are to bo removed to the Klamath reservation in Oregon, where their friends and relatives live at the present time.-' '' :.;' "'' ' . This is the unanimous recommenda tion of the senate committee on In dian affairs In connection with the re moval of restrictions on the land of all Indians at the Quapaw agency. . The Modocs remaining In Oklahoma are but a mere handful of the !17 lusty braves who were takon from the Klamath reservation to the Indian territory In 1874 right after the Mo- (loo war. - .vr mu w. ., "irT"."""." these Indians In the southwest they have been longing for their Oregon home. Of the 217 'only 49 remain and 10 of these have found thely way back to Oregon, leaving 3D.. Aa a matter of fact only 17 of the Indians origin ally, moved are living. There Is a pa thetic story of genuine homesickness which has resulted In the depletion of the band. . The Modocs are thrifty and have not' spent their time In Idleness; they are extraordinary good workers and for many years have maintained them selves wltn their own' Industry. It Is thought by the- more pro gressive mixed bloods at the reserva tion In Oregon that the coming ot the remnant of Captain Jack's once war like band will have a splendid effect on the entire tribe of the North Pa cific Coast Entertains Teachers. O. C. Fleshman, superintendent of Central Bible school, assisted by his good wife, ' entertained 11 of the teachers last evening. . Matters of In terest to the school were discussed each teacher participating. After an hour or more spent In this way, Mr. and Mrs. Fleshman Invited their guests to the dining room, where refresh ments were served. The meeting was a success and the school will no doubt receive benefit from It. KKfinl Prize. The Slnper Sewing Machlno com pnny offers a prize of 12.60 payable to the lady holding -finger sewing ma chines numbers 74ft,r) and K7S9J9S If you hold one of these lucky num bers call on or address' A. N. Stone, agent. La Grande, Ore. 6-4-7-2(1 EIkIii Will Celebrate. Elgin Is going to celebrate the Fourth In a glorious manner, and It Is up to the people of the city to Join In making the success which Is expect ed. Do your pnrt In making It the bet ever. Recorder. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La Orande, Or., June 3, ltOS. ' Notice Is hereby given that . ' JANIE II. YENTZER, of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March Sth. 1908, made timber and stone sworn statement, No. 69KI, for 8W FE. Sec 4, Wtt NE14 and NW BE, Section 9, Township 1 South, Range 86 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mske final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the reg ister and receiver at La Orande, Ore gon ,on the 10th day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Josh' ua C, Smith, of I Grande, Ore.; Sam uel Parker, of Elgin, 'Ore.; Carrol L. TenUer, of Elgin, Ore.; Albert Tau- scher, of Elgin, Ore. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Notbf. The Members of the O. A. II. and W. R. C. will meet at the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow morning at 9:10 to at tend. In a body, the funeral of the late W. H. H. Miller. To Pouud a Godless Chun-It. Great Bend, Kan.. June d..To spread the "glad" tiding of atlu.'lsm through out the clvlixed w orld Is the' object of the founders of the Church of Human ity, who will begin their first general assembly here tomorow. Delegates from various parts of the country ar rived loduy, and while the convention will bo small In number, every part of the United States, from New York to California, will have representation. A permanent organization will be ef fected, and plans made for propagan da which Is expected eventually to ex tend throughout the world. The Best Fiiu Ever Sold, ,' "After doctoring IS years for chron ic Indigestion, and spending over 1200, nothing has done mo as much good as Dr. King's Now Life Pills, I consider them tho best pills ever sold," writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleslde, N. C. Sold under guarantee at Newlln'a drug store, 25c. ... . Only the most delicious chocolate Is served at Silverthorn A Mack's sjodk fouatala. D1-X7-417 St. Peter's Church. -WhitBunday. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, II a. m.; eve ning service, 6 p. m. The new pews are in place. Those wishing to con tribute to the expense can place their donation on the offertory plate, but see that It Is designated "for pews." n.vliinton H. Olbbs, rector. ,; ,; w..; ' Just try those elegant chocolate so das at SUverthorn A Mack's. .. D5-17-8-27 Grafting " U a dead Issue. So says Dr. H. C. Par ker of the Indiana 8chooI ot Modi- cine, la Collier's Weekly. We concur I Pastime Theater 3000 feet of moving; pictures. Two Illustrated songs. , Bongs by v BHERWOOD WILLIAMS. Complete change of program on Monday and Thursday. ; Matinee on Wednesday and 4 Saturday afternoons. with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr jp will cure your couh, not as plea ant to take as some others, but it con tains the Ingredients that -. . i j tively and absolutely cur that e-.' RED CP-OSd DRUG STO'i; G. W. PRESTO I T Those are J. E. Tilt 3 U Shoes for all Occssv Wi r:f t ions. ' ,-. i 1 C W. - PRESTON r ii iiiiiiiiiiii'iir i i i r i nir t--t n in l4tiiW e ' l : ."'" ! ; JiEAT COiP ANY PHONE IS YOUR CRDtRS :TW0 PHONES: City Meat Market Main 50 Fir Street Market Main 43 ' Our large trade permits us to handle only the best of everything to bo found In a first class market. Try our home made Bacon, Hams and Lard. "Ilia Meet ComforUble Place in the Houk." tsiot Vudor PORCH SHADES MAKE YOUR HOT PORCH COOL -rt.i.-it.;- i'y ".:a rait ce Kim, but he can't see ber" PORCH SHADES I Ask for Vudor Porch Shades, We Have Them In Tour Sizes 4 ft., 6 ft, 8ft, and 10 ft, 7 ft 8 Incheg high Refrigerators Wisconsin Peerless White Enameled, as Good as The Best Fine New Carpets Arriving Daily A Pull Line of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares , and Linoleums j - - - - - - - Dealers in Furniture and Carpets - - 44 t eto) I t