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Seeds
'Seeds
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FIELD and GARDEN
j In bulk and in packages.
We have been the seed
distributor of this county
I for several years and our
stock as usual is complete.
Feed of All Kinds
SHERWOODS
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gette.
For Kate' Health.
Song
"Money Land."
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labollcal Pickpocket.
Scene In Sweden.
Song
"When the Buiuhloo or Tour
Heart Turn Night Into Day." .
The Black Princes.
Program change each Mot
dayvand Thurnday. Door ope a
preiptly at T o'clock p. m.
Matinee on Wednesday and Sat
urday.' SHEBWOOD'S ELECTRIC
THEATER.
B. M. SHERWOOD A OO,
Proprietor.
Uahaffey Building.
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'WELLS
DRILLED
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If you need water for Irrigation or
Jomelt use, why not have a woll
drilled and cased up with atecl case
IngT It' the only way to secure
Pure Water, and a
Glean Well
IV A. Weit of La Grande, successor
in Miller West. O. R. N. drillers.
jf EARLY ROSE SEED i
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rl will be glad to give you figures and
do your drilling.
R A. WEST
P5stime Theater J
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jnoo fret of moving picture. 4
7V" UluMrau-d song. 4
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HI1ERWOOD WILLIAMS. 4
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"Of all the trouble affecting the
pear and apple, whether due to Insect
or fungi, there are probably none
which equals In severity the f'.re
blight," writes County Fruit Inspec
tor Huffman.
"Blight la very easily told. Exam
ine the tree carefully, and you will
see the erids of the limbs or leaves
withering and turning black, the
leaves still clinging to the dead
boughs; and If' the limb is cut where
diseased a dark, sticky substance will
exude, often running down the side
of the limb or tree, thus affecting the
part and spreading the disease. Birds
or Insects alighting on the same carryj
It to other trees and thus the farther
spread of the disease.
As blight woras in ui si n im
hard to reach by spraying. So the
most effective remedy is to cut out all
affected parts well below any signs
of the disease, and wash the cuts with
strong solution of blue atone and wa
ter. Also disinfect knives, saw; etc.,
by thoroughly washing In same solu
tion. .
"Be sure to burn all parts cut off to
prevent further spread of the disease."
MAURICE OWNS PAPER.
Well Known Would-Bo Preacher Has
"Hunch" to PumIi the Prnrll.
Maurice O. FltzMaurlce, the Itiner
ant lecturer who established a tem
porary abode In Pendleton some time
ago, has embarked In the newspaper
business In the state of Washington.
It will be remembered that when Mr.
Fltzmaurlce, with his breezy familiar
ity, blew Into Pendleton, he -was a
candidate for the bar examination, but
owing to certain untorseen contingen
cies over which he had no controf,
Mr. Fltzmaurlce withdrew at the last
minute.
His unfortunate experience before
the bar suggesting by antithesis the
comparatively untitled fields of arid
prohibition, Mr. Fltxmaurice harbored
the Intention for a time of starting a
temperance newspaper In Pendleton.
He confided his plan to several news
paper men of Walla Walla, whom he
Intended possibly to shanghai for his
new sheet 1
That Mr. Fltxmaurlce's newspaper
ambitions did not fade at the time
when he made hi Ingrowing debut Is
shown by a recent report from Pom
eroy.
He left Pendleton some time ago.
Immediately following hi return
from Walla Walla, where he became
mixed up In the Barnes case, and had
not been heard of for some time. Be
fore coming here he was a lecturer
and had been traveling through east
ern Oregon. The following dispatch
from Pomeroy, Wash., tells of Mr.
Fltxmaurlce's present business and In
tentions:
M. O. Fltzmaurlce ha had a com
plete printing outfit shipped here and
Is setting It up In the Thompson build
Ing on lower Main street. Not much
Is known of Fits Maurice except th.at
he was until recently a public lecturer,
His political belief Is unknown.
Pendleton Tribune.
f-iiiTwomr Ehxiric Clianm.
With the "Black Princess" as the
feature play, Manager Sherwood an
nounces a fine program for the last
of this week, commencing tonight. All
the troubles and tribulations of a suf
fragette Is pictured In the first film.
and this will naturally appeal to the
women. All the other numbers art
likewise good. The new program
start tonight
Piles Cured at Home jr New Abeorp-
If you suffer from bleeding. Itch
ing, blind or protruding pile, send
m your address, and I will tell you
how to cur yourself at home by the
new absorption treatment; and will
also send some of this home treat
ment fre for trial, with references
from youlr own locality If requested
Immediate relief and permanent ei ft
assured. Send no money, but .all
other of this offer. Writ today to
Mrs. M. Hummers, Box P, Notre
Dem. Ind.
Union county went dry on election
dsy, but R. A. West of La Grande, !
prepared ti drill you on artesian well
to Irrigate your apples and beets.
Tou name the depth of the welL
The Old Songs of tho South.
The lovers of the' good old-time
melodies will be certainly well enter
tained next Monday at the Steward
opera hous with the delightful tunes
of the old southern , ballads of the
times "Befo' do war." The Nashville
Students, have always been 'a com
pany, especially selected by the man
agement for their singing quality. It
has long been conceded that no one
cun get the harmony and music out
of those songs like the real darkey.
There la also added to the entertain
ment, plenty of good, clean comedy,
and some of the latest and most pop
ular ballads of the present time. The
show Is especially for ladies and chil
dren. There Is nothing so entertain
ing as a good singing show, and the
management of the NaHhvllle Students
certainly had .that In mind when he
selected the present company. From
the time the curtain goes up, there Is
always something doing, either In sing
ing their old southern ballads, v for
which. the negro la noted, or some of
the latest songs of the day with the
entire company singing the chorus. If
you can afford only one show this
season, don't miss this one, the best
seven days In advance. Popular
prices. At Steward's opera house, two
nights, commencing June tt. . Prices
10c, 20c and SOc Change of program
nightly.
' "' Notice for Bids. " '"''..
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received up ta four o'clock
p. m.' July 2. W08, by the District
School Board of School District No.
one, of Union county, Oregon, for fur
nishing" said district with: , . .
41 No. I single school .desks. . '
43 No. 4 single school desks.
it No. t single school desks.
t No. S single rears.
No. 4 single rears.,
12 No. i single rears.
IS 12-foot recitation benches with
tablet arms.
4 teachers' desks.
All of said furniture to be delivered
f. o. b. car La Grande, Oregon, on or
before August 25, 1J08. Bids to be
left with school clerk. Board reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
By order of School Board.
ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS.
School Clerk.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Or,
June S, 1908.
Notice I hereby given that
JANIE H. TENTZER,
of Elgin, Oregon, who, on March Sth.
190S. made timber and atone (worn
statement. No. till, for SWK 8E1,
Sec. 4. WVi NEK and NW 8EK.
Section I, Township I South, Range
II East, Willamette Meridian, has
flled-notlce of Intention to make 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, 1(01.
Claimant name as witnesses: Josh
ua C. Smith, of La Grande, Ore.; Sam
uel Parker, of Elgin, Ore.; Carrol L.
Yentzer, of Elgin, Or.; Albert Tau
scher, of Elgin. Ore.
F. C. BRA M WELL, Register.
A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal.
To all knowing sufferers of rheu
latlsm, whether mufcular or of tht
Joints, sciatica, lumbago, backache,
pain In the kidney or neuralgia
rains, to write to her for a home treat
ment which has repeatedly cured all
of these tortures. She feel It her
duty to send It to all sufferer free
Tou cure yourself at home as thous
ands will testify no change of cli
mate being necessary. This simple
discovery banishes uric acid from the
blood,' loosens the stiffened Joints
purlfte the blood and brighten the
eyes, giving elasticity and ton to the
whole ytra. If the above Interest
you, for proof address, Mrs. M. Sum
bers. Bos R. Notr Dame. Ind.
NoW ReeUnrsmt. '
On or about July 1 we will reopen
our restaurant on Depot street Our
new quarter will be furnished with
the latest modern appointments,
which will be a. credit to the city.
Watch for our opening announcement.
I l II POLLOCK A GILBANK3.
Cemtalnufjrv for Sale.
"The City Grocery has a line of can
taloupes hard to duplicate. Home
grown berries are also for sale there.
Try the place.
Cooked Food Sale.
The Isdies' of the Baptist church
will hold an exchangs Saturday, June
27, at Adcook FrltU, furniture store
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ADVERTISING FOH FEDERAL
Bl ILDING SITES.
Treasury Department,' Office of. the
Secretary, Washington, D. C, June
, 1908.
Proposals will be received, t3 be
opened at 2 o'clock p. in., July 16,
1908, for the sale or dor.r.tlon to the
United States of a suitable site, cen
trally an dconvonlently locuted, for
the federal building to be erected In
La Grande, Oregon, A corner lot, of
(approximately) 180x135 feet, Is re
quired. Each proposal must give the
price, the character of foundations ob
tainable, the proximity to Btreet cars,
sewer, gas and water mains, etc., and
must be accompanied by a diagram In
dicating the principal street, tho north
point, the dimensions and grades of
the land, the widths and paving of
adjacent streets and alleys, whether
the alleys are public or private, and
whether or not the city owns land oc-'
cupled by sidewalks. The vendor must
pay all expenses connected with fur
nishing evidences of title and deeds of
conveyance. Improvements on the
property must be reserved by the ven
dor; but pending the commencement
nf tH fdrsil bulldtns their: may re
main on the land upon payment of a
reasonable ground rent The grantor
must, however, remove all Improve
ment on thirty days' notice so to do.
The right to reject any proposat I re
served. ' Each proposal must be seal
ed, marked . "Proposal , for federal
building site at La Grande, Oregon,"
and mailed to the secretary - of the
treasury, (supervising architect)-,
Washington, D. C. No special form of
proposal Is required or provided.
GEO. B. CORTELYOU,
Secretary.
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Notice; to Creditors. '
Notice la hereby given to all con
cerned, that letters testamentary have
been Issued by the county court of
Union county, Oregon, to Mary G.
Hulse, upon the last will and testa
ment of Marqul L. Hulse, deceased,
and all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same with proper vouchers
to the said executrix within six months
from the date hereof, at the office of
her attorney, J. D. Slater, at La
Grande, Oregon.
Dated at La Orande, dregon, this
22nd day of June, A. D. 1908.'
MART O. HULSE,
Executrix.
J22July2!
Was Wasting Away.
"I had been troubled with kidney
disease for the last five years,"'
write Robert R. Watt of Salem, Mo.
"I lost flesh and never felt well and
doctored with leading physician and
tried all remedies suggested without
relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney
Cur and less than two bottles com
pletely cured m and t am now sound
and well." During the summer kidney
Irregularities are often caused by ex
cessive drinking or being overheated.
Attend to the kidney at once by us
ing Foley1 Kidney Cure. A. T. Hill.
Wood For Bale.
250 cords of tamarstek and pine
wood for sale at f 4 per cord, delivered
In La Grande. Tamarack fence posts.
LlOc each.
LA ORANDE INVESTMENT CO.
j Wood A Coal j
! Why Pay More?
Best Yellow Pine,
now, but green rut.
Dry
16 inch
$5.50:
4
per cord
Rock Spring
per ton
Coal
$7.50 :
TRUCK and TRANSFER
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Main 10. Quick service
iruaranteed.
Storage In fire proof
and damp proof building.
tG. E. FOWLER
C. W. PRESTON
Those are J. E. Tilt
Shoes for all Occasions.
C m PRESTON
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Keep the money at home
by using
z LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no ncietrd Just as
sweet.
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WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly.
If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis
faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : :
I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the
year to make my assertions good ::::::;
J. H- PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
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