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GEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS A't Cashier
J. M. BERRY, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d As't Cashier
'. ' F. L. MEYERS . Cashier
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La Grande National Bank
Of . La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
THEN CALL
. DIRECTORS '
M "Berry . A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes . F. M.
C. C.;Penhington F. L. Meyer Geo.JL. Cleaver
Brykit
: W. L. Brenholts George Palmer
He will take that trunk to the depot
or your home In less time than II
takes to tell It
Day 'Plume Red 161.
Night 'Phone, Black 1792.
WAGON ALWAYS AT YOUR
. . ' SERVICE, v
DLVUIX CEJiatltV.
A The Dnllca Hunter Fouud Dead In
Cemetery With Hole lu Head.
FRESH
RAMS
Keep the money at home
by using J
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no n ere ar.d just as
sweet. All dealers.
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will you have for dinner today? You
may answer this question satisfactori
ly by dining at
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
The Old Standby.
Our cooking Is a paragon of per
fection, our food faultless, and our
service rapid and courteous. What
more can we say, except that our
prices are popular? We give a regu
lar dinner for 25 cents.
Come and try It. You will not need
the sense of hunger to enjoy It.
The Model Restaurant
J. 4. ARBICKLE. Prop.
Open Day wsn WeekivfM rn
And Nie-ht m..iti..ii. f,VTlUU
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WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
I should be capable of fitting jour eyes correctly.
If the Glasses 1 furnish you do not give absolute satis-
faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : :
in
I am here three hundred and
sixty-five days
year to make my assertions good : : : :
the
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W. H. Oorham has sold his ranch on
Wolf creek, 100 acres, all under cul
tlvatlon, to David" Lee, for t500. says
the North Powder Mews. This Is one
of the finest ranches near North Pow
der. The building and fences alone
are estimated to be worth not less than
16000. Mr. Lee la considered to have
made a rare bargain. Mr. Oorham
who own another tract of land In the
valley, which he thinks better than
th one sold, will move to Radium
Springs for hi wife' health and take
charge of the ranch adjoining the an
Itarlum for th winter.
Street Commlieiloner Mstntt Has Large
Crrw at Work on Streets.
Th cross walks on Washington ave
nue are being replaced and new ones
constructed. A crew of men has been
at work under supervision of Street
Commissioner Matott, and already
several good Improvements have been
mad. Cross walks are scarce on sev
eral of the streets, and the Improve
ment Is much needed.
Werieran Meeting.
North port. Me., Aug. 14 North
port's annual Wesleyan camp meet
ing opened today, with clergy and lay
men from all New England present
WATCH WORK TURNED OUT
PROMPTLY AND GUARANTEED AT
HEACOCK-B.
The Dalles, Aug. 22. -Lying fiat u
Its back, with a bullet. hole In the
forehead, the body of William Smith
was found this morning at 4:30 near
the Catholic eemetry. by Edward
Burchtorf, an undo of the dead man,
who started out eu iy this morning to
seurch for Smith, who tailed to re
turn to hla home last night, after go
ing out on a hunting trip. .
Mr. Smith left his home yesterday
morning about 9:30 o'clock,- taking
with him a .25 caliber rifle. He told
his mother that he was going hunting.
It was not unusuul for Smith to go
hunting and his relatives thought
nothing about such an act. However,
when he failed to return to his homo
yesterday evening his folks became
worried and as the night progressed
and still he did not come, they became
seriously alarmed, and anticipated the
worst.
When near the cemetery Mr. Burch
torf saw tracks leading through the
mnu. ouowmg these footsteps he
oame- upon the body of his nephew
which was about 500 feet west of th
graveyard ana tn a'uui u..L
the main road, at the! edge of the
scattering pines. The body wus ex.
tended on the ground, face upwards,
the head being slightly turned to one
side, facing east. The arms were In
their natural position, at either aide
of the body. A bullet hole In the cen
ter of the forehead Indicated how the
death was affected. Smith's rifle was
lying at his feet, the barrel pointing
toward his face. The bullet hole In
the forehead corresponded exactly to
me Dore of the rifle barrel. There
was. a slight powder burn around the
wound. There Is no doubt but what
the shot which killed Smith came from
hi own gun, It being practically cer
tain that he did not meet with foul
piay. uoroner Burget says that the
body had been lifeless since yesterday
afternoon.
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A LABOR OP LOVE.
You never get tired of our delight
ful Ice cream, made from purest In
gredlents, It's always of a uniformly
high quality. Absolutely pure, whole
some and delicious. All flavors of se-
leglng his efforts at refor mare Insln
Ing, soothing. Try a plate and well
no more need be said.
For sale at
A. T. HILL.
FRED DCTIJ.
SILVERTHORN MACK.
Blue Mounta in
Creamery Co.
THERE'S NOT A HEADACHE,
not a slngl bad effect following th
on of our bottle beverages. That
on reason why so many people are
giving np th as of alcohollo drinks
and taking. Instead, our Olnger Ale.
Root Beer, Bods, Mineral Waters,
to. They tast good, sr good, and
hsv only good effects.
Union Bottling Work
PICNIC HAMS
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
; LARGEONES
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
i . t. FULACK. I'ropr. Phone Main 75
OTY FEED STABLE
Cor. kth & Adams Ave.; Unc dioch tit
I All New Rgs IVeJ Matched Teams I
Single Horses For Ladies
IJtMEXSE F1U1T INCREASE.
MIKon-IYccwater DJHtrlct Will
600 Carloads This Season.
Ship
mat the Free water-Milton section
win snip out 600 carloads of fruit
this season Is predicted by Howard
Evans of Milton, who has been here
today, says the Pendleton East Ore
gonian. This will be approximately
100 carloads more than was shipped
last year, the amount last year being
50 carloads greater than shipped from
the Yakima valley, In Washington.
Heavy fruit shipments have been
made by the different fruit companies
of the east end ever since the straw
berry season opened last spring.
At present apples, plums, and
peaches are now being shipped and
solx carloads went forth yesterday.
Most of the fruit goes to Montana, the
Dakota and other non-trultralslng
section of the west.
The Increase of fruit from this val
ley will continue to Increase each year
as the acreage being put to fruit Is In
creasing at a rapid rate, over too acres
of new orchard having been put out
the past season alone. The Hudson
Bay country Is now undergoing
great change, a new - Irrigation com
pany having been formed to place
water on hundreds of acres now bar
ren. ,
Enlurge Slice HoU-l.
A, F. Sheets I having the building
material placed on the ground for th
erection of a second story on th old
pint of the Sheet hotel. When this
addition Is completed It will add It
more rooms to the hotel. Owing to
Increased business In the Joseph ho
tels Mr. Sheets Is compelled to add th
second story to Like care of trannlcnt
trade. Joseph Herald.
0H.a Rids Tonight.
The street commute of the city
council Is planning on opening the
bldn received at the city offices for
stated amount of lumber. The time
fur bid closed Saturday at i o'clock
and they will be opened tonight,
though th successful bidder will not
likely be announced until th council
meet again. Several bid hsv been
received.
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Daily Observer, 65c per Monlh
WELLS
DRILLED
New Alfalfa i
Hay
Kllmulatio without Irritation.
In com of stomach and liver trou
ble th proper treatment I to stlmu
tat the organs without Irritating
them. Orino Laiatlv Fruit Byrup
aid digestion and stimulates th liver
anfl bowel without Irritating the
organ Ilk pill or ordinary cathar
tic. It doe nr-i nauseat or grip
and Is mild and pleojant to take. A.
T. Hill, draggM.
If you need water for Irrigation or
domestic us, why not hav a well
drilled and cased up with steel case
in g? It's th only way to sacur
Pure Water, and
Glean Well
R. A. Wt of La Grande, successor
to Miller A West. O. R. N. drillers,
will b glsd to glv you figure and
!: All Kinds of May;:
: Grain and Feed i
do' your drilling.
R. A. WEST
A. V. OLIVER
Slater Block
Pnone Main 57
Jefferson Avenue
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