CVEXIXtt OKsKKYEK, LA r.lt.M, OlU-C.'.r :.v. .mmi:y :. I?"'. LOCAL ITEMS. , ' ,,m'.rrv only, 'Phon- 15. ', iv,i.. Ktioni"r came- down from '..rth roWIH'l ......... N"r,n '.. ..1.1.,., milk... hl l,nl. ' I..r f.ir I'uli.r fllv h(, niorn im.. .,,, j i n Klnn ''lrl innlfy of Wal rus county, wore Innd offU- visitor I1 .... il l. mnrnlnir In IMP "lv n. . 11 1. . 1 1 1. r nilti A nr. frilm MlH.1 ilTIII ',. ....... ! . '-.innd last . nluht to vlHtt . her brother. ,''Jv . - ru.n.i,i, l Vj. MUlvim ion w 1 ' r' tli.' Portland mRrket thin mnrnlnpr tivrl hop. . " . . . Ih Cl..rin,.,..nlll .!.. in!VnLnK - n. Tnvlrtr nnrl FI..1.1 ManmC'T Hnvld Prlntfree went to Wal- Inwa county mm hum inns rrmuui n',H Jordan of La Oranil. arrived cnirdiiy for 'w 'a'H' vlH,t wl,h nl" parent. ',lr- ? ' " . ' Fnt.rprlso Chieftain. Oeorfre "Wllllum. traveling aR.-nt .... om Ti'O nrlariA Kvnmillpr. lft !!f BakeV City last night after a visit Into. ..,. ' , Mrs. m. n"1"" vwm- v. i .nun Portland last nlffht to look after her . . .... cha vm nnrt owner of the property that was destroyed last Sun day nlKht by fire. '' the Blue Mountain association will meet at the home of Geo. H. Currey. )r Saturday evening. u inciiuinn Jh'ould be present, as very Important matters win De owumru. . t rvriHon hnn rotui'npd to his home in Portland after belnir In this cltv for two monthH. He was Inter ested In a land office contest case that has been (foinK on nere ouring me winter. ' . .. . Mrs. Walter earner 01 .m-wimtk. irrlved Inst evening from fioints In .,11 t. ii-hnNi aha sniinr th wintkr. iiiiiii'i. ..... . f- and will visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hill, but before completing the last lap of her Journey. -Bishop Kdwin II. i-sugnes ni inr M..ih,.,ut church. Went to Hnki-r I'lty last evening In compimy with Kev. Jacob Finger, pastoi- 01 m 1 hkt City church. Both were at' the Sum tnervi.lo conference. Hiirvev M. Hay, former deputy county recorder. Is now employed with the Holt 'ii & Bodnier implement dls-' tribiitlnf? firm. His suooossor has not been named yet, tnoiiRli . ai. num nhrnvs Is temporary assistant to 1. H. Snn'k today. Miss KtU Foley, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Foley, returned this morning from Kansas t'ity. uuring the past several months she has been in the east and middle west, atter.il- ng Chicago Conservatory or Ai'isic a Mm., nnd later visiting some of the larger cities in that, section. She ill remain at home tor two or tnree eeks. before returning again. Ten pound lard tomorrow only at the North Fir street market.. . Phone Main 15. " FIXED FIVE DOU.AKS. ants Salesman Fined by Itetorth-r fox for Peddling A'edcrtlu.v. tvi. min uhn was arrested yester day for Belling a pair of pants, was brought before Recorder i,ox louay, harged with peddling wunoui a 11 ense. He pleaded guilty and was Iflned $5. The officer hope to con nect him with the breaking Into a dox ar which occurred a rew nays letween Kamela and Umatilla. Disturbed Sfcetln". John McCormack w . : tined S Wednesday, aft r u trial In Justice U. C. Smith's o.ii t. on the cnarge ot listurbing a religious gathering, ine omplalnt was made by J. B. Kooch. If ...a. nl.iln.ait Ihllt M l'( '( Pill H C k UlS" pnrbed services In Alder church that were being toeld by itev. uwen. 11 is alleged thfi offenses had been go ino ,,n mnma iimo nnd repeated fwarnings had no effect. Enterprise hieftaln. Reef roast 7 cents per pounds at the JN'orth Fir street market tomorrow nly, and for cash only, i-none mam it. VAUIKTV IUNAUAV. Mei CViniinny'H Tenm TnWcti m K(ilu for llnillliN SaLr. I'mildf to keep up circulation by hauling the (irunde Unnde Meal ton pany'H delivery wagun about the city In the cold wind, the team hitched to the heavy wagon this morning Indulg ed In few capers that weiv almost dlsnmrouH to the wagon, and barked pieces of skin from the animals' joint. The warm-up spin commenced on Sixth street. Al the T. J. Ormond residence u garden fence got Itself In the wny and It quickly dlxa;iaied. Skirting around several blocks, the i am eventuuliy collided with a wood pile In the rear of the Anthony resi dence, where one of the horses and the residue ot the wagon laid up for repairs, line animal freed Itself, but It. to. came to an untimely halt when it xt.'ip-d on a banana peeling flying ulong the pavement In front of the Nc wllu Orug Htore. So serious dam age was sustained by either of the horses. Shoulder steak -at the North Fir market. 'Phone 15. Tomorrow only. PIOXKEH ( A HOME. I. T. Aoklcs Died Thin Morning at ila Ikwpltat. J. T. Arkles, one of the pioneers of the Pacific Northwest, and formerly a resident of this valley, died this morning at the age pf 66 years, of cancer of the stomach. ' The deceased made, his home In southern Oregon for the past 20 years. Last April he went to Baker City, where he was taken ill and about 10 weeks ago he was bought to La Grande, the home of his brother, Geo. Ackles, where he could he cared for. 'About five weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Ackles became unable to give him proper enre and placed him in the hos pital, where he was given the best of attention. Following his Instructions arid desire, no funeral services will bi held. Dr. Scemann will offer prayer at the grave. The Interment will take place tomorrow at 18 o'clock In the Ackles cemetery, north of this city. J. T. Ackles was never married. He leaves three sisters, two in Montana, one in V'nshlngton, and his brother here. For several years he owned a for ma few miles north of this city. He was always quiet, unpretentious, and his friends were only limited by his acquaintanceship. Five pounds lard at the Midget market tomorrow only, 'phone Main f w SOCIETY. . l!imlrnli!in-Mlt hell Wedding. Engineer J. H. Handrahan of this city, and Miss Lulu Mitchell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell of Union, were quietly married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lewis at 11 o'clock this morning. The nup tials were performed by County Judge Henry, with a half-dozen of the con tracting party's most Intimate friends. The bride 'was unattended and wore a beautiful wedding gown of white crepe de chine. The groom, too, was unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Handra han will spend a few days In Port land, returning to make their home In this cltv for some time to come at least. They will be at home In the Foley house. The bride is one of Union's moat popular young ladles, gifted with accomplishments and virtues that have won her many friends in La Grande as well. The groom has been In La Grande at fre quent intervals during the past two years, coming to La Grande as an en gineer from the middle west. Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones Big fresh meat sale at the Midget martiet tomorrow. ffj , J. 1- ' r J i .' T - l ' f f. 1 4 Y: ; f, V'l li V f . , , t ; 1 4 A I--' 1 CHICKENS WANTED V pay the highest market price for chickens. Both 'phones. No, . Ci ItA.NDK ltONOK CASfl CO. I BURGER and SEVERSON I La Grande, Ore. Phone Main9t Real Estate and Loans, Fire and hi Life Insurance. j Appearance is Half the Battle I COLLECTING AGENCY- N. B. Lonn Distance Col- ? lection a Specialty OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO. Hams that are hams; cheaper than any one else sells them. 'Phone Main 15. North Fir. - Cured uf a Severe Attack of Bronchitis by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "On October 18th, last, my llttie S cold which resulted In a bad case ot year-old daughter contracted a severe Vronchitls," says . Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Lexington,' Ky. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child. Fortunately we hnd a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house and gave It to her accord ing to the printed directions. On the second day she was. a great deal bet ter, and on the' fifth day, October 23d, she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute to this splendid medicine. I recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre servedly as I have found it the surest, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adilts. of any I have ever used." For sale by all good dealers. Round steak at the Boss market to morrow only. 'Phone 16. DR. K. L. LIXCOLX. . DENTIST.'-. ..V, Most ifodernly Equipped Office. None but First-Class work done. - 4 Of flee, Upstairs. Northwest Corner Adams Ave- nue and Depot Street. 41 . 'Pliono lied 1131. ' ' IMPED WATER? Ask HUNT the g-et it I D.M. HUNT I LA GBANDE, OREGON Do you realize that you can be gay, sad, happy or despondent, proud or forlorn bi lust changing appaxl of wears. Have you thought that two thkds of life's cares come from aypearvnee. WHY NOT APPEAR VJbLL THEN and drive the small cares away? For with the outer appearance the inner self acts. Nice apparel can be had today for as- meager a sum as the psorer wear. comNcto Look Our Line Over oSb Newest Conceptions in Raincoats Just Arrived by Express ! The largest line of Muslin Underwear In Eastern Oregon ont for your inspection. Price is the least oonsidenHon with us. RUBBERIZED CRAVENETTE, hand tailored demi-med back $9.50 LUMINEOUS RUBBERIZED SATINS, variety of colors, tight fitting or full back - $1Z50 2 MOIRE VELOUR with the , $15.00 latest cotlsr t t THE PRIDE OF ANY LADY is a neat, dainty foot- A gentleman h lust as much concerned with the appearance cf his feet as is a queen. And why not, for does not the appearance of the feet change the J whole person? So in looking for footwear seek for 2 STYLE AND WEAR COMBINED $ the two essential qualities in Shoes, Rubbers and Boots. The foot dress handled by us is purchased from this standpoint by men of experience and who know. So if you wish a fa9f which is trim and neat, buy our shoes which are narrow but roomy with tht blucher running well down to the middle of the toes and see the womletful effect it has for ap t pearance. v All the New Styles Valentines1 NoW Ready Our new valentines are here and on display We have a very large line of them, out it will pay to select early so as to avoid the rush later and to secure your pick of the stock. Our line is new and up-to-date, consisting of Card Mounts, fancy Drops, Comic and Fancy Post Cards. Booklets, Shaped Cards, Scenic and Pulling Cards, Lace Goods, Tic. All the newest effects, designs and combina tions, including foreign and American novelties. Prices range from one cent to three dollars. NEWLiN BOOK & STATIONERY GO. Make arc Early choke Lost Cow. P.cd cow with speckled face, has T. S. with circle-bar or. right side, ano J. D. on left side. 'Phone Farmei 1943. , l-14tf T. F. SHERWOOD. Silverthorn's Drug store. RUTH WHITE AS "WILLIE," IN "THE BURGOMASTER." ! Cut Prices on Lumber and Shingles for targe Orders We need the money You need the material Fir and .Native Lumber, Gedar Shingles STODDARD LUMBER CO. ! i t FY omprness 't The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt- X ness with which it reaches the sick room t "Do It Now" is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de- partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation J for pure drugs and careful compounding .;. .:. t IVe Carry Everything which Should be I Found in a Drug Store HILL5 DRUQ JTOKZ LA GRANDE, OREGON