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Everything Heeded in the l
Schoolroom at the !
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Tckesf given for free Soda tVafer
a our fountain on all purchases
nof apply -to purchases of School
books. All customers will be
waited upon promptly at our
store. We want your patronage.
VJe will try our best to give you
the best bargains of any dealer in
our line.
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C. W. Preston
X Big Cut in
Oxfords for
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Malaria is i due to inipuntira in the which destroy the rich
Jcnlthful qualities of the emulation, and reduce it to a wi-ak. watery flui, !
1 he body .s then dcpnve.1 of its necessary nourishment and strength and is
unable to rcsLst the countlm disorders that assail it. and the general svstem
suffers ,n consequence. The appetite fails, di-estion is weaken" I chilU
ffJli ! Sk C frCf,UCl,tl WhilC-the fiuffw' W energy and Sbltioi
Hons skin eruptions, and some times sores and ulcers follow when the
WojMl lH..coinen deeply polluted with the malarial perms.- Both a tonic,
Ihi ri Vrfin nwlcJ to cw Malaria, and S. S. S. is best fitted D
in in&it lli" he1",;fstlp.erfct u hUwi r,irir't,s the same time
wS1"?;'" 1,ful.tmc- . S- S- s- down Into the circulation.
hninVi I ' iry tra,c.of.impurity or Pison- n4 Cives to the blood the
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MALARIA
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The Commercial c'.ub's scheme to
pn the Exhibit hall at the depot thl?
mttmiDg- has failed to materialize for
the reason that la the ihort time al
lotted for collections of exhiblu before
the opening, an Insufficient cjuantitj
of fruit and other exhibits were col
lected. Manager Colt will have to go
to t'niory Cove, and Elgin, to procure
the best of the land, and the club will !
not open the Exhibit ball doorq until
all sections of the ralley are repre
sented In the display of fruits.
Some arrangement will hfeve to be
made wh.ereby night excursionists and
tourists can we the display. Ey th
maintenance of lights until after the
train arrives' in the evening, this will
be" made possible. k A great per, cent
of the colonist pass through La
Grande at nig'.it. and but few of them
com In sleepers. The rest are anx
ious to find something to divert their
attention, and when the tralr reaches
here at 10 o'clock In the evening, a
targe portion of them are in variably
atir, and the valley will profit by
showing them'the display at night.' "
Th hall will be opened within a
f-w dar '"
The Une-up has suddenly been aug
mented in size and on the eve of aban
donment will le even additionally in
creased. Nine members from Wallowa
county joined the line-up last evening
and when -the trains arrive tonight
from Elgin, bringing the Wallowa
county contingent. It Is expected that
it leant a dozen more will' spend the
night In waiting for the opening of
the filing books tomorrow morning.
There are now 42 in the line-ui nd
it will certainly reach the 50 mark
tonight. ,
It Is expected that the line will file
into the land office tomorrow at 9
o'clock without the least difficulty. A
latge portion of the line have estab
lished new marks for long waits. They
have Wen there for 19 days, a Ions
time to occupy one chair.
While there will be no vlwible. dls-
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turbance, there will be litigation in
sufficient quantity to keep the land
.(fflco-'offllcals buy for some timo to
revne. There are squatters In great
lumbers on 'the tracts and It is said
that many of them ure not bona fide
nu'i, either. .
Improvement for I'lilvcrslly.
Portland, Sept. 14. At a meeting of
the board of regents of the State uni
versity held In this city yerterday, a
geneial raise of '25 per cent In the sal
nrles of the faculty from Preside
Campbell dow n, was voted. Thu most
Important lten of business in addition
to this was the approval of the recom
mendation of the land committee that
about 35 more acres of land adjoining
the ptvFcnt campus to give the uni
versity more room. It Is evtlmated
that the additional land will cost
about 130.000.
Pr. Fuller Meets With Aeeldent.
Friday evening at KIrhland. while
attempting to stop n horse on thp race
track, Ir. Hoy Fuller was struck b
the horse and knocked to the ground
Rnd before he had been rescued, un
other horse Jumped tin the proMmtr
man and seriously and perhaps fatally
Injured him. He was placed upon n
stretcher and taken to a private house
where lie wa. attt-n-Vd by Dr. Han
ders. lie was hurt Internally In th
region of the kldnejs, niil several rlbt
were fractured. He was also bruised
In the region of the heart. Yesterda
morning he wan conelus and couli1
speak, but whs In u very critical con
dlllon. linker City Democrat.
' New )x miors lit Pendleton.
J. I Whltlnc. who has beei on the
"rpllt" trick as operator at the O. 11.
N offices In this city. Is now work
ing the last trick from 10 p. m. to f
a. m., and F. D. Shepherd is workluf
the "split" trick. Mr. Whiting take
the place of Alfred Noth,' who Is now
Alfred Noth,' who Is now I
at the Walla Walla of I
i-toti East Orcgonlan. j
ticket clerk a
flees. rendlc
MOM III
THE LI P
THE SCENIC
Propr'to and Managpf.
S. A. CAIiniXiroK.
. MOTIOX PICTCEE3
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ILLUSTRATED S0XG3-
Program:
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Escape of the A pa.
' The Gilded Foot -
SOXG 4
The La- Kotsd of Summer Is. .
the Sweetest Song- to Me."
White Squaw. .
Scenic views, "Romance of
the Rhine."
; mother's Birthday Present.
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-Von, My Qcem ' ' 4
rTHE SCENIC
SHERW00DS
ELECTRIC THEATRE
MOTION PICTCKES AND
-ILLUSTRATED SONGS
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Children's llatlnee Saturday,
5c; lacilc-s' and children's ilatl
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Hide and Seek.
Athletic Woman.
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'Sun Bonnet Sue.
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Unsuccessful Flirts.
Jealous Fiance.
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"Jill Me, Ienr, Will Iy Dream
Come True." .J
The Fiftieth Fltlostock Regi
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Father is to Blame.
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MONDAYS AXD THURSDAYS
Refined entertainment for La
dles, Gentlemen and Children.
B, M. SHERWOOD, Prop.
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Pastime Theater
Housb Se Lucas, Props.
MOTION PICTURES AXD "
ILLUSTRATED SOXGS.",
Heacock'B Orchestra.
I'rogram.
"THE FRONTIERSMAN" 4
As a headllner. Several other 4
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SPECIAL MUSICAL
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FEAT-
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4 Ladles' souvenir matinees 4
4 Wednesday, 3 and 4 o'clock. 4
4 Children's Cc Candy matinees
Saturday, 3 and 4 o'clock. 4
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CEMENT WORK
All kinds of Cement and ?
Concrete work.
C0CRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK v
No contract too large or
too small.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
fl. L ROBERTS
' PHONE BLACK 582
WHY NOT TRY
Poplin ill's
ASTHMA REMEDY?
ulves prompt and positive - relief in
evsry case. Sold by druggists, Price
11.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
Williams Mfg. Co., Props.
Cleveland, O,
For tale by
A. T. HILL, Druggist
If you
Main 24.
Messenger Service.
want a messenger call up
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Brick building, at the
cheaper as well as better. It has- been demonstrated t
tnat my brick is superior o any made in Oregon. t
san furr.ish cemmon bnck in any quantity. ' No order
too large or too small ' to receive prompt attention.
Gofrespcrdence with contractors and builders solicited.
Estimates cheerfully, furnished. s Prices made known ?
on application. ' '
j'GRO- KRIEGERi
Phone j Residence, Black 701, Yard,
I LA GRANDE :
j SCHOOLof MUSIC !
Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south of ... 1
Adams Avenue .
PROF. DAY, Principal Z
How am I to have that white suit of mine
looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it
does now? The answer is simple. When
ever it becomes soiled : : , : : ; : ;
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WE' have a force of Experienced .halp to
look after your wants in this line and you
need have no fear of sending your most
delicate garments to us. WE Guarantee
to satisfy you. A. B. C. LA LIS DRY
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BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management)
Rstes $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Best 25c meal in the city
' Beds 25c and 50c .
P.II outside rooms. Board
and ledge $6. per week
One block from depot
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Notice.
Having sold out, I desire all parties
having claims against me to present
tne same immediately, and those owr.
ing me must either settle same or ar
range for settlement within the next
15 days. I can be found array for.
mer place of business.
-J-J-H J. it, CERRr.
present price of lumber, is
Red 21.
La Grande, Oreji
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I Scott & Altheide
a As house cleaners we are
the people who are equip- t
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Leave your carpets on
your floors,' give us your
orner and smile, at our. .
2 work anid we will smile
together.
PHONE,
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TRY OUR SERVICE
wnmi hill'
would you prefer to pay? A
good stiff one to the doctor for
curing some of your family of
pneumonia or rheumatlBm or
our modest one for the coal
which would have prevented the
illness? Think it over. Then
elve us the order for coal. Do
t soon, too. Even a little chill
nay mean a big bill for the
doctor.
COFFEE
Tlie dealing is simple
If you don't like Schil
lings Best, it costs you
nothing.
Your tracer returns roar money II res dost
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