KXtXG OESl-HVOi. LA CnAXDlE. OKECO" feATCUOAV, JUNE 13,
1308.
- s ' a " i 'i i i iia i
WEARING APPAREL
FOR
RIGHTSuMMER
DAYS
ISi
THK WARM WEATHER TIH9 WEEK 18 . RKMIXJDIXG I S QUITE
t'ORcintV -THAT 8UMMEU 19 GOING TO BK HERE JUST THE SAME,
KVKN IP IT WAS A LONG TIME IV COMIXG. WE AR WREPAREO
TO SUPPLY'YOlIt EVERY WAXT IV THIS USE, AND DESIRE PAR
TICULARLY TO CALL YOU ATTENTIOX TO OCR " ' " ;! ' :
Great Line of Under Muslins on Sale For
Ten Days Itt BARGAIN PRICES. Ladies'
and Misses' White Canvas Shoes at HALF
trtiiCE. Larye nSSOumCTit Ot Su.rr.zi
Wash Goods at 25 to 50 per cent Lower
than Regular Prices : : : ;
HUNDREDS OP OTHER SPECIAL BARGAIX8. COME AND SEE THEM
THE PFOPLE'S STORE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK u0SfE
LA ORAHDE CAN BOAST Of
flllE HOSPITAL f Willi
I During the pat year Home of the nurse quarter and a diet kitchen.
. slhwu
am av
la whhlrl
and friend f
physicians of La Grande have erected
one of the moat minium, up-to-date
hospital In eatrn Oregon
f ''he location la an (dual one, being
d on the hill at the end of Ad-
oue, and while It afford a
t view of the valley and
nach of the physicians
the patient, la far
n Ihft nnljte nf fhn
onougn away rr
street to afford (he
quiet. ., ' , .
floor ta de
rh flrat or bimrmrat . ., .
a, ulnlng-
oted to the kitchen, Nurv . C(()d
room, Janitor' room, laumlo. om
' storage, at ore room and furnace v
iU ttil t(.(,i,d or' are the erfX
two t'irluK.ttr tooif!. twd ward.
patients prrfect
nmiirifi i it ir
UP MM
mint box '
. a the third floor are aeven rooms
and the operating room, with all thi
modern equipment for the moat dell
cats operation, or which quite a
number have been performed. (
A corp of five nurm-s are employod.
one surgical nurae, three nay nmw
and one night nurae.
The board of director of tlila In
stitution have been exceedingly for
tunate; In securing fur a matron onr
o well qualified In every way, a:
Mr. Grace Rerrle. The building v.n
completed the last of March anc'
alnce the opening of Ita doom on Apri:
I, haa been well patronized, and at
the present there are 17 patient
there, all of whom are doing nicely. -
n. ai there haa been no game here
time.
liars mi '
Grande 4-:-fiMf Walla 3
.
Notk'C for DM. '
Notice I hereby given that' aealed
blda will be received up to four o'clock
p. m. July t. 1101, by the KMetrlct
There haa been general ahlft In
the line-up of the locale today the ob
ject being to save Kuchel, the eouth.
for the Sunday game. Then, too.
Manager o nrlen la on the partial nl.hlng aald dl.trlct with:
... .. .....a '.rrount of a game Irg.v IS No. I alngle achool deaka,
School Board of School Dlatrtct No.
one. of Union county, Oregon, for fur-
Theae two faclora have made the(
right garden Pitcher uoueman .
rltory for today, while Fuehcl played
in the center field. Zimmerman, the
big rioom, out In center usually, oc
rut.lcd the ptvol place today. "Zlm"
haa twirled before for the club, while
at Raker City. and though not poelng
aa a Ditcher, can nevertheless lay claim
ml.Bt In that line. Fournlcr
caught again for I Grande today
Walla Walla'i line-up la tho earn a
y.terday.only Emk.y, occupied the
pitcher', boa. Mouthy Munaon wore
the maak again
The Sunday to tapac-ted t0
bring out the blggcat crowd of the
4 It No. 4 alngle achool dk. f
M No. 1 alngle achool deaka,
No. 3 alngle rear.
No. 4 alngle rear.
11 No. I alngle rear.
It IJ-foot recltullon benches with
tablet arm.
4 teacher' deaka.
All of aald furniture to be delivered
f. o. b. car La Orande, Oregon, an or
before Auguat II. HOI. Rlda to be
left with achool clerk. Hoard reeertrea
the tight ta reject any or all blda.
Br order of School Board.
ARTHUR C WILLIAa,
School Clerk,
CONCERT IS
POPULAR II
The usual Saturday afternoon con
cert took place on Adama avenue thu
afternoon before an appreciative au
dience. The boya havi given especial
utttuitlon to the preparation of th
program for today and many Uxtcn-
ra were heard to comment on theli
marked Improvement A good band Ik
no of the thing ewentlal to the prog.
re of a town and If other citizen
vould how the name spirit the banit
boy nre showing, La Grande wouli'
ertnlnly be a 'hummer." The pro.
tram given thla afternoon la oa follow:
March "t'nlon Forever," Scouton.
March "Eaglea"' Convention," bj
chulta.
Waltx "Wild Flower," Klefer.
March "ConBtellatlon," Clark.
Song and Danco" Mnndollna," Kle
fer.
March "International Vaudeville."
Alexarider.
Tonight. In Front of Fountain.
March "United ' Notion," Born-
houae.
Medley overture "CI uater of Pearh-
e. Beyer.
March "The Tournament," Lin
coln.
Waltt "Helena." Pettee.
-hottlcho "Blewl Blew! Blew!
Johnaon. '
Patrol "Dlu and Orey," Palbey
Fram Prailta.
The Model Bakery will bare a fine
line of tasty from frulta and home
made lee cream on aala tomorrow
Pure home-made cakea on aale a
well. A trial will aufflcw!. Keep root
on Sundny by visiting our up-to-date
parlor.
l-ll-M,
ajaaavvv viMi
lured
Heavy Dantag Itrwardetl.
Taroma. June II. What la regarded
to be the heaviest damage ever award,
ed In a peraonal Injury raaa In thla dl
trlct, wa returned agalnat the Ortrfln
Wheel company In favor of John
Smith, who au4 for 110.001. The
Jury gave him li.fa. Ha waa In
The center of Interest In the na
tional game tomorrow In Union coun
ty, from an amaUur standpoint, will
be at Union and Elgin. At the former
place the atrong Perry and Union
team will fight it out, while Summer
vllle. and Elgin are slated to Contest
at Elgin tomorrow. Cove has been
looking for a gamo all week and will
evidently have a holiday tomorrow.
Muason There Again.
Baker City and Walla Walla played
an exhibition game at Baker City this
week, and among other things, the Ba
ker City Democrat says: - :
. "The game qf ball played yesterday
by the Walla Walla team against tho
Baker City team waa rather disap
pointing from a fan standpoint. Mun
son, of the Walla Walla team played
rotten ball and Inspired the enmity of
the fan and occasioned the umpire to
call him put, which, however was re
tracted at the solicitation of the cap
tains of both teams." '"'
v Playing for Money.
A game of ball haa been arranged
In Wallowa county that ta attracting
great deal of attention from the fact
that It la to be played for a purse of
J2000. A few days ago the manager
of the Enterprise team challenged the
county for a side bet of $1000. The
'hallenge was promptly accepted by
he Wallowa team, who 'will select
two players from outside their town.
Each side has posted a forfeit of $500
ind the game will probably be played
me week from Sunday.
i To the woman who bakes,i
- Royal is the greatest otyf
.time and labor savers. ;,. , Twf
Makes home baking easy,
a pleasure and a profit
IflSPf-
A. J. Garlty te Co., of Island City,
have been busy all summer with
'orce of II men manufacturing a har
vesting machine, which haa met with
the approval of Washington ranchers
n considerable numbers. The ma
chine la really a hay rake, modified
and on a new principle, or - rather
built on a new application of old prin
ciples, which renders It much more ef
iclent than the old styles. About IS.-
000 worth of machines have been
turned out this aprlng and summer. A
:ar of them will be shipped to points
a Washington Monday, and anothei
.ir will be aont forward in July.
Iiaoy FORCES GATHER
Ai int
FAMILY
OBUTERAT
ED
(Continued from pare 1.)
Mr. Daniel Cropsey, becoming Inwuno.
killed her husband and arx chadren.
and then committed suicide. The
woman wa IS year old.
She went to bed lat night In a
heerftil ' mood, according to th
neighbor. She got up thla niomlnc
nd prepared breakfast for the family.
Aa the family waa aeated at the table
she suddenly appeared ta tlw door
eadlng front the kitchen, with a re
volver, and cried: "Here la where we
all go." She turned the weapon on
her husband, killing him with the Drat
shot. Her children, ranging In age
from S to II, were too shocked to
move. 8he killed two, then reloaded
the pistol, and then followod the other
four, killing them ene by one. The
woman met the rwlghbora at tho door,
where, with a altrtek ht sent a bullet
through her owa head. ;
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
With minimum trouble and cost bis
y cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh.
. grc'Jy supcricr tc the rssdy-
made, dry, . found-in-thc-shop variety.
the freight. Including a valuable pia
no, destroyed. Agent Buchtner lives
In the depot and his property, to a
large extent, was Included In the loa.
At this itme it ta Impossible to ascer
tain a conservative estimate of the
loas.
111"
Ml
(Continued from page 1.)
real work Monday morning.
Connor on Work Train.
Conductor James Conner will take
a work train and crew Into Wallowa
next Monday morning. While the
bridge gang ta building the bridge, he
will haul the material to the front
ind transport the gravel to where it
s needed. The last of this week has
seen a general accumulation, or ma
terial In the local yards, which will all
je sent to the front aa needed. En-
glneera Ymd officials of the O. It. &
N. are now at the end of tho ' road
making preparations for a general re-
imptlon of construction Mondm
.lornlng.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Or.,
: June . 190S.
Netlce L hereby given that
JAXIE H. YKNTZEIl.
f Elgin, Oregon, who. on March Bth
1901. made timber ahd stone sworn
vtatemeut. No. 6ut, for SW4 8E',4
rrlvas and Depanure or T..1,,, w
La Grande.
No. I, Wetbotin" Portland B.-,..
.rrlve. . m.. ie -
dews. 4. Yf NE!4 and NW4 BE', ' ea"'lind pissenger. mall
Section 9. Township ?. 8,uth. Range""1 V"'- rrlve at t ii . m.. 09.
" cam, niuamette
Was Wantii Away. . v
"I had been troubled with kidney
disease for the fast five years," A.,
writes Robert R. Watts of Salem, Mo. '
"I lost flesh ands never felt well and
doctored with leading physicians and
tried all' remedies suggested without
roller. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure and less than two bottles com
pletely cured m and I am now sound
and well." During the summer kidney
Irregularities are often caused by ex
cessive drinking or being overheated.
Attend to the kidneys at once by us
ing Foley's Kidney Cure. A. T. Hill.
Strayed or Stolen.
A aorrel filly, t year old; branded
"V. B." on left shoulder. White stripe
full length of forehead, and one white
hind foot. One bay, 1 -year-old,
branded the same aa first named,
leading to recovery. Fred Braden,
Ladd Canyon.
Only the most delicious chocolate ta
erved at Sllverthora & Mack's soda
fountain. D5.27.6j7
9MM
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DEPOT MIS
North Powder, June 11. (Special. )
Fire thla morning destroyed the O.
IU A N. depot In this city, the destruc
tion being complete. The origin of
the fire I traceable to a spark from
engine No. II. The live cinder fell on
the roof farthereet away from the
main thoroughfare and had gained a
strong headway before discovered
The fir burned unabated until the
Meridian, haw
filed notice of Intention to make final
proof, te. eataMNh claim to the
land above described, before the reg
Inter and receiver at La Orande, Ore
gon ,on the 10th day of Aogust. lnj.
Claimant name a witnesses: Joah-
ua C. Smith, of La Orande, Ore.; Bam
uel Parker, of Elgin. Ore.; Carrol L.
Tentrer. of Elgtn, Ore.: Albert Tau-
wher. f Elgin. Ore.
F. C, BRAMWELL, Regtster.
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parte ;5o a.
No. 1, eaatbound Chicago BpeclaL
"me. i:0S p. m, oep.rUi
and".. WW,bour"1 Pnger. mail
nt exorejui r-i. . . -
Orande a, , 0.cloclt
0 clock n, m rv.
leave. 1 n . 'n"'n ,r"
ve. U Grand, at p. m ,,,
"turn, .t ;:U y m "' m-
H. REEKED AttatL
urande, Oresron.
Notk- to Creditor.
Notice la hereby a-lvon i n
It may concern, that Mertl. Aldrlch ......a..-.
ha been annnlnt.H K.
court of Union county, Oregon, adml ,u R4VtUC PUBLIC
Ltratrla of the estate of Mary A. Ai- t . Persona desiline neat
drlch. deceaed. All per.on. having and COmfortablft rnnm.
Calm, against the of .aid de! I and hZfZl
cead are required to present them I Should St a5 '
with proper voucher, within .1 "0Ula 8t0P at the
month, from the date hereof, to the PALMER HOTEL
administratrix at the office of Arthur t Board and room K u
C. William., room. 1 and 1. tuthwe,t Week V thfl
corner of Depot .treet and Adam. H . su. ! 1 '' $5.00
avepu. La Orande, Union county. ' 1.00
Oregon
Dated June I, 1101
Th . ' : 100
1 ne nnlu c 1 a,
I Sinn r. ,r51 was8
MERTIE ALDRICH, La Orlrd.. wL- I n 1
Administratrix 0f the E.tat. of Mary t onlFll Whlt help I
a. Aidrich. Decd. Employed. F
aiMi-i.-iojuiyi-,, . J Two Blocks from Deoot t
while working for the company. ' entire .tincture waa la ashea and all aewaT
la which paper da
u read ih DuriMr. r. P.,I
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