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' ran run, KVKXtXG O -ffi-vf;H, .,vrv. 1.10. SATnuY, 13. loos. I Natural Ice is The Bss THINGS ARTIFICIAL ARE AT BEST BUT A DECEPTIVE IMITATION if OF THINGS NATURAL. ' . 1' M Impure fountain send forth pure water? . j Our foe te not dependent upon a brewery or saloon for Its aupply. It in furnished by the God of Nature, Who sends forth the sparkling streams toont the mountain side. It Is taken from the river above the duck ponds and sawmills, and is the PUREST ICE on THIS MARKET. Cheapest Fuel : Our CHAIN WOOD speaks for Itself. , ; The biggest loads and test wood, mostly dry, and put Into your wood sheds. IKT CARLOAD LOTS AT $3.25 PEK COIID MEASURED IX THE CAR.' 'PHONE RED 1741. 4444V444V44w4V 1 QEORGt PALMER, President . ' W.H. 6RENH0LTS Ass't Cashier 1 I M PFDOV 'VU. o r o " . F..L, MEYERS. Cashier : 3655 " I La Grande National Bank Of ,La Grande, Oregon - CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY - DIRECTORS J. M, Berry A. B. Conlsy F. J. Kol .its F. M. Brykit C. C Pennington F, L. Jfeyert OecJUClesver W. L. Brenholts George Pa'mer i f s.e i Keep the money at home X by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no ncieird jut as I sweet All dealers. M4WM't44'HHmM w u - -- - .' t Vnii'J Pav With Platen : - ' - J " SWMsaMIW 5 EWIH WILL ADVLRTISE William Blttle - Wolls. northwest manager of Sunset Magazine, the pub lication Issued by the. Hurrlman pas senger department at Kan Francisco, returned from Elgin Inst night, where he had gone to colse a contract for advertising that town. The boost club over there has decided to spend'' Its fond according to the plan proposed by the Sunset's representative, which l that followed generally by the pas senger department of the Harrlman lines. Mr. Wells returned to Portland today. . ' ?. UtM'UIT RESERVOIR Water Superintendent Oilman clean ed the city reservoir yesterday, and today water users may again sprinkle their lawns and water the gardens. The work of cleaning the reservoir was much easier than has been the case, heretofore. . Mr. Oilman has placed a e;tae valve In the main about 50 foct below the reservoir, and a few feet from the valve on the lower Hide he tnpped the main and r.rtsched a two-Inch pipe leading back to the reservoir. With hose and noezle he able to utilize the pressure In the main to sulce out the reservoir, the gate valve being Closed, Rinehart Family Reunion. The Rinehart family reunion con venes at the home of J. H. Rinehart near Bummervllle, on Wednesday, June 17, and oolsea the Hi. All friends are Invited to visit with us on Saturday, June 20. Literary exercises and address at 10: JO a. m. reaching on Sunday, June 21, at 11 a. m., by Rev. W. H. Bleakney, of Pendleton. J. H. RINEHART, President T. A. RINEHART. Secretary. 6-13-SS " ' ' ''". SUMMONS. . ' y " ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union County. The Oregon Railroad Navigation Comoany, plaintiff, vs. John East lack and Susan Eastlack, his wife, Alonzo Crane and Ethel Crane, his wife, Al fred W. Crane, a. minor, and Christo pher Crane, a minor, defendants. To the ftbove-nomud defendants, John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack. his wife, Alonzo Crane ajMl tethiJ Crane, his wife, Alfred W. Crane, a minor, and Christopher Crane, a minor: . In the name of the' state of Oreson you are hereby required - to appear and answer the compliant filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 12th day of June, 190S. that bolng six full weeks after he dale of the first publica tion of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said com plaint, the plaintiff herein will take ludgment armst you for the relief demanded In Its complaint herein, to wn: For hteimnnt of the ahnv en titled court In the " above entitled cause. npprop;latlngvto the plaintiff ill of tots two (2), three (3), four (4) and fice (), of block twelve (12), In aiverstde addition to the Town of Ls Grande, la Union county, Oregon, for the purpose of furnishing additional side tracks, switching facilities and ropalr shops within the town of La Grande, Oregon, to proporly serve the public, In order that the public and ainerent persons traveling or ship Ping freight over plaintiffs road may he Accommodated; and public Inter est requires the construction of such side tracks, additional swltchlna fa cilities and repair shops and the pros ecution of said enterprise, and for an assessment of all the damages that will result to the said defendants. John Eastlack, Susan Eastlack, Alon zo Crane. Ethel Crane. Alfred W. Crane and Christopher .Crane, by rea son of the taking an appropriation of said property by the plaintiff, and upon the payment by the plaintiff of the damages assessed and awarded on the trial of the said cause the plaintiff take judgment appropriation all of said property upon which to construct. Calld, equip, operate and maintain additional slds tracks, twitching facil ities and repair shops within the town of La Grande. This summons Is published for six consecutive weeks by the order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 4th day of April, 1108; the date of the first publication thereof being on the 1st day of May, 1908, and the 12th day of June, 1908, Is to be the date of the last publication thereof. W. W. COTTON, W, A. P.OBBINS. and COCHRAN A COCHRAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. X 1 lVA; For every maal you eat hers. It will be a combination of good food, good cooking and gcod ser vice. Our restaurant is mtend d for people who appreciate , gjod esting. also for people who like the good things of life it a moderate cost. If you belong to that clitt. csmi in and titw.it we can do foi you. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop. We ssll wsaklu ml tn. m n 3 tbkets for - JT.Jl , . - ?S3 : WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE should be capable of flttini you? eyes correctly. inlhe Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis Z faction, I stand ready to refund your rr.on9y : : ; ! I am here threj hundred and sixty five days In the 5 year to maliy assertions ood : : ; : : ; J. H- PEARE LEAD.-.G PICttR JtX'ttK SATISFACTION OX EVERY HAND Is given by our bottling of beverages for Bummer drinking, for une sf any sensnn of the year. Pure water, pure flavors snd clranllni'ss of mixing anil rharglng make our ginger ale, ana parllla. lemon soilu, etc., etc., the par excellence kind, and chemically pure it Incral sails tell the same story ns to seltzer, carbonic, vlchy and our other carbonated waters. UNION DOriLEI.IG WORKS 1 His Star b erecting a plant at - PORTLAND, 6REGON for the manufacture of their World famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLINO llACHINES for water, oil, gu, etc, etc. A moderate amount of money will ttart you in proBtable bualaeu. ' STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES haw been proved br Competitive Tet to be The Ht In '1 he World. for full particulars rn; sid ing well drilling mathinea, tuola, applkea, etc, writ to TTCtTin ruira sic!:r ca. rwrruma. omnom. Union county went dry on election day, but R. A. West of La Grande, Is prepared to drill you an artesian well to Irrigate your apples ( and beets. Tou name the derpth of the well. SIIERWOODS ELECTRIC THEATRE A Spiritualistic Seance. , A Maid's Last Day. Each In His Turn. Song '.''.., f 4 "Wlieu You Wore s PlnaXore.n DoNbt-Trifio With q Gold la good advice for nvtrx snd women. Tl ( may be vital ia the case of a child. Lon expenenco nas piovea mat mere la ntitl ing better for colds in children than CHamberlain'o It is a favorite with many mothers and Beyer disappoint them. It contains ar opium or other narcotic and may be ve, with implicit confidence, NEWLUI DRUG CO. The Poacher's Wife. ". A Poor Man Romance. 'Song.', V. v . True Heart." : A Merry Widow Waltz Craze. J Pastime Theater ; 80DO feet of moving 1 pictures. Two Illustrated sonjju. Bongs by " Complete change of program on Monday and Thursday. Matinee on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Program changss eaca Mo-i- day and Thursday. Dors ope 4 promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. " , 4 Matinee on Wela"day and Bat' urday. . SHEnWOOD'8 ELECTRIC 1 THI'.ATEIt. B. M. SUERWOOD CO, Proprietors, , Mahaffey Building. Wood AKD Coal; : Why Pay More?; . 4-Q$W&$4& Seeds Seed I Best Yellow Pine, Dry J now, but ireen rut FOR RENT Three-room-' house on Four'h street; clone (i. 5-1 8tf e IS inch per cord $5.50 : 5 Rock Spring Coal 4" ffA per ton y'OU 3 w e 5 TRUCK and TRANSFER ! ? M II r I ii U o HELD and GARDEN In bulk and in packages. . we have been the seed I distributor of this county for several years and our stock as usual is complete. ? Phone vour orders to 2 Main 10. Quick service j guaranteed. IFeed of All Kinds t EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES v I : : STORAGE : : 2 Storage in' f. re proof 2 and damp proof building. jG. E.1 FOWLER 71. V. OLIVER Slaler Block A tag from 10-cent piece will count FULL value ' A tag from 5-cent piece will count HALF value ft:. J - t M V - wiin vaiuaoio lano Save your tags from . . HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST, MASTER .VVORKnAH STANDARD NAVY Ctd ItatnnuM Umlty's 11-tx. tpur Hi tatloriil Cslanttn JoByTar BrUOaBt Old Konttty KUokltar J.T. 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