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t ... , . .:."..' i - - , . . - r I ' .' ' ' t i ' EIGHT VACm, ' ' ' 4 I STRAWBERRIES j PURITY I v. ,. . i IS A T : bout May 1st l b '1 7 ' The most highly refined and healthful of baking powders. Its constant use in almost every American household, its sales all. over .the -world, attest its wonderful -popikrity'-Tmd- tasefofeess. ,: Li Grande fvenin ODsencr PubIi.slH.Hl Daily Except Sunday. " . cntitEY brothers, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. t'irrowirTeletcrupli Serl-e. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dal! v. single cony fc Pally, per mooch... Pally, tlx month In advance. . . $3.50 Dally, one year In advance $4.50 Waekly, nix months, In advance. . 7a Weekly, one year. In advance. .. $1.00 Cntered at the postofflee at La Grande a econd-claBB matter. Thia paper will not publish any arti cle appearing over a nun de plume 'Signed articlea will be. received nub Ject to the discretion of the editors Please Hln your article and suve dls appointment, . acsrz . " ,tJ iMiltf lintcs. ' Display ad. rates furnished ripm. application. Local reading njllces 10c per J!"-' tint Insertion; - 5c per lino for .cact? aiihequent' Insertion. Resolutions of condolence, 5c a Unv I rofds r( ihapks, 5c a line. . .a,v"vjtjg "--''' " ' " .'" ' When capital to tjie extent of JtOo.- 000 titid t20H.0iii and more, Is belnu .U..A I., .-..it eolitue in different lUMSteti iii - parts' of the northwest, it begins t? look as thought there was 'money il: fru'ltisrowiriK. The time was when a five or 1 o-ii.if orchard itttrocU'tl in tention: thai was i'ollowe.pby the. 1 0 J -am irrtcts. and now col porailons are t.ettlnif out 1,000, 2.000, and 4.000 acre traets and the lalest Is. that 20, Oiio acre tracts are belli purchased to be plained 'In orchard. Tlfose vh' 1ft .wars iiKo'lhoimht the fruit busi ness' was helriK overdone . Will tiei d a nerve tonic to keep up vylth the pro cession. : Our legislators will soun be home to receive the conKratulalioiis of td: coustltulenls. l'nless there Is an tin- nut ,.f "lou rollinii" the last timiiii , n - few days of the session this lenlslaHtri will have made a wry Rood record n'u.... n.o-i. iiiimu lobs oresented III jit.-tw ...... v one for inor another,' but th- se w (Boon detected allO Hie woliv .in ivlll e,imli;lle favorable -;vltll any of lis predecessors. -." After so lotiR a time It Is now Ktnted iiinuer Hermann is to be tried ntid Francis .1. Heney Is to have Ih. ciitlsfn- thin of dollitf Ho- preset ntinn iMiTirei- lins been throuirh nl'1" camiait.ri", -'nii he Iris nunv I'l. n ' Who hclleve he will M"t lie eonvlt te 1 ot the chai'Ke of conspiracy - in fiuii.li eoiiiieeted with the Ulue bin 1 M -11111 tain forest reserve. - ' Ktern i irepon did a it i iccee.l ' M-ciirln'r :h- le-aneh in-uoe '1-1.., e eoonli-.s liowl ill I Ml a liti.1 .-,! ni.i muler-li'Mil llert I'llloU IVIIP.1V fell i ral years ceo wlo-n w.- thought M el-e Bolllt; to secure the IH'I 'e. i Wi p-iid nianv lhlin;s about i il 'nil in Im"- lmi w e "..n foi cot it. , . - 'I'l-i- i ll. iii. i !i e ,-l y e'le 11 bi ill-..-; to. !b, till I'ler ii v. t'l.- ie.ul ho 1-l.iK-" hi molie; t"o,-l. t l-.-it fe.-.N on the r i n co - - Well, it V In- i '-" 1mio. ;ifi. r .ill. end tbe peepl Jll'V W II! be Uli. .1 i I. is n . releii-e. I as to on tin- P i . i;t ner- I illilll- ft-'.l for tin' ii(ib.n. I .ale llai-inttl I'ltil Mlubilv. Vushiecten. Feb 17. A V (relets from Adndral Spetiv was r.-ceUed at Ipi-T.o i o'i-.'i iTin-it !. v. 'itrt- ais lte fi. et M1 ttirnv-Bh s ' '' '' ' " pale with slight detainee to th- sup.r Ktrticture of the Vlnjlnla. ltllno-s .tnd Kml'jt ky. BAD ROM Ml AY WMW 1LLHI nUIi r C(iv. , Feb. 17. (Special.) Had roads are delaying shipment of a three-carload conslsmnent of upples wned by H. S. lii-IV. ,Tli cai;s are on the tracks at the sldinn ready to b. oaded, but the extremely poor condi tion of the roads, makes it Impossible to haul a load of any size to tlie hliipln point. This Is one of the las! ols to be shipped this winter, and the mner Is nnxtotis to get tnem on me way to ihe market. Weather conditions ' today are not onduclve to better roads. , A snow- -ttorm-ralnatorni coniblnution haf nude streets and roHdn dlinost ' Im- )ilSSibe, . . . Last nlwht 1 wood crowd visltetl thl- cosy theater despite tne mm weat.u. and many other attractions. The new iiiinagemt III Is W ell pleaseilr w ll.li the mtroiiaue. The t rowd last nl;bt ';i; oud In lis praise of the work of tin performers, .Mr. "und .mis. .ucieiii" md T'obhle Kl.lii'k eanle 111 for H- jhiiro also. Mr. Ferrln hever sant? better or r.-- .-elved moi.' hearty applause tlltllelieeS. It is a treat to hem' TNnoiuas Hi nee ..it jlie piano once mole, v.s be Is play inn better than wer before. There will be a chuiiKV of pictures tonight. Adventures or an old Flirt Is some thiiiK that every one should set- to en Joy ft'i'fetil treat In the comedy line. Vulture lluntins In Africa Is very ilucatlonal. as It shows How tic sjri-at blrils who build tlu-ii- n.-sls In :he.hlirh cliffs are captured by the natives. 'Why They Fell Out" ' Is a comedy of Ihe tirst-t lass. K-b. 1 7. -.-! Special. 1 The chicken business was Kivi-ii .in niipt -:us b til.- ailllellll" oi. ut of II. ;, mi l I.. I-:. A ml- rs.iii. l.-ial buslue-- vh,i ui.i!ll to adott the hell- nery business as a chief o. litem. ' l-'oi the past Ihlee UceKs, the tllell H:le bell pi i l II i'ltf tpeclally i oils! meted i-oops an. I .uli. r ne. ess iry p i r.t ph.-r-iiulit. and as mihii as the .ve.-tilier Is r, j.:,. -be wl'I commence their new business. Atith the price of esi-'s and the s.arciiy of chickens 111 this vall.-y that pre, ailed the past year il U evident the Anderson brothers have bit upon a money-makinir plan. They do not enter It without under- standiim. for they Have fclvcii specut mioli ht .iiiiosi i .t:'-i b-i i - I a '-I ?( v-r Nie.T -,pii"-?-':v - and .Mil la tl the spe, b- of h. ;w mo-? suitable to the t Ilniate of the tlran.h-Kobd. PROGRAM . JAM HB1NERT m cove I n the meantime w6 are receiving regular shipments of SlVr POTATOES CAULIFLOWER HOT HOUSE LETTUCE CELERY - . Full 'me -cfhe. fcestbrjend "gfVcanivoc'ds , j City Grocery . P0LACK, Prop , Bell P.ione Main 75 Independent 241 mm ON EXHIBIT If reports emanating from Cove an be taken as authoritative, the cop per discovery In .Warm cfeeK, not rar from Cove, about a month ago, is not without considerable wealth. Speci- mens have been brouKht to Cove from the prospect holes and those who ure likely to benefit financially by the discovery of rich ropper propertie:- ire considerably excited, Parties frc iii. ntly go to lh" prospect hole and ct inn even more enthusiastic than they went. As to the t-xtcnt and wealth of the lllid-, ther-ls some diversion of opin flnd. there Is some difference of opin ion, many believing that the property is not sufficiently extensive to warrant further prospecting. Not withstanding this, workmen at-.- devoting time and attention to the hole that for a time t-av.? evidence of being extremely rich. MAT TIME V.l,I.OV. COl TV VIMTIXti itKFTiiisKN ;i5i:.Ti-Y 11.1 :.si:i Ofllcers of Hope ( liaptcr No. it. It. A. M officially Wore Tlieir i:ieiml cw t iiiloi'ino. lilt- 1 iiie-i ill uit Stalc. for the First Time Alter MitluiLbl When (lie Several S.-orc Present l.el'l the llnoiuet Table. 'I'hei-e were meat things dol'iK at Mitsoiiic temple last tiiMbt when the Itoyal Arch th-nt-ee was conferred. SolilehoW, possibly by wireless tele ph. il became rumored that a once prominent tIMeii of Wallowa county, was to be one of the 'victims,'" ami when the Wallowa county train pulled in there were eit;ht or b-n Innocent oo;;iiiK Individuals- aliuht 'd and pro ei i ,ed to let it be known thai they hail come pilmarily for the purpose ,-f sc. im; this d.-nree conferred upon 1 1-. ir el st w II ile W'.-l-ll to be .lis the caiidid il. - i 1 due .lli.l a low cons! ; e two old ; S.lon i'H : I to rec- ' 111.. friend ami they did not ippi'iuied in not sc. im; 'e' and truly prepared . foi'ii. In the tl i.y there was one or .iiiip.iiimeis and c 1 it so their friend v. " brunt of the special I". !' ir. - mid. suffic im; biellneii were to say. the visit more than well I'l is..,l with ! lie i'l etimi; s ilos.-d with ; fust official ul. -i t. i in ban. piet. occasion llletlt. w bii il Tliis was th. ti-at i;ae the officers of Hope Chap ter No. '.I an opport unit v to wear their el..-aiM new uniform, which Is ac knowledged to be the finest In the tat It i.'iiuiit.l very little fancy to make on,- believe that he had be.-n vii'ii.'m Hum S.'.Toiiion s teuVn'."-' dn .i: :.- liiK.'i e.ll ffl. I lis tit to Kreet hilll. It was after midnight wh.-n flb-tois left the bampiet table. the IN W f and Bakery, j NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. , , (-Isolated Tract.) i" PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, I". S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore., February 8th, 1909. Notice Is hereby given that, as dl reeled by the commissioner of the general land office, under provisions of.act of congress approved June 2", 190(5 (34 Stats., 517). we will offer at publicsale( to the highest bidder, 'at o'clock a. m., on the 2d day of April. 1009, Ht this office, the following de scribed land: XVj Nff't SR14 NW'i and SWV NK',4, section 20, township 5 south, ransc 35, K. W. M., serial No. 02537. Any persons claiming adversely the above ttescribed land are advised "to file their claims or object ions, on or before the Mine designated for sale. F. C. KHAMWF.LT, .Register A. A. ROnKRTS, Receiver. FERGUSON'S The BOOK STORE Where Nhthing Is too much Troublt i MACZINE SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY STATIONERY BOOKS OFFICE SUPPLIES DRILLING There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind t at makes the farm pay is the drilling which makes water avail able. There is no need of a dry farm. The task is not so groat as you may think. 1 have had years of experience and understand the well busi ness thoroughly. D.M. HUNT LA GBANDE, OREGON NECESSITY WHEN IT COMES TO DRUGS Purity of sold. here HILL'5 DRtlQ JT0RE LA GRANDE, OREGON I I - Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS , D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry HOT DRINKS Just the kind of drinks for cold weather. CLAM BROTH BEEF TEA CHOCOLATE With Whipped Cream t t t SELDER, SHE'S A QCEICX! SUE'S A SlIJEX! is an expression that is always heard at sight of a well deve .-(1 woman. If you are flat-chested, with 1U undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead arm remark will never be applied to you. "SI 1 " ' wafers will make you beautiful, bewltch- iiih They DEVELOP THE Hl'ST 3 to 6 inches and produce a fine, bosom. They fill out the hollow arms handsome and well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and of perfect contour. Send for a bottle today and you'll he pleased and grateful. "SI REX" wafers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient to carry around. They are sold under guarantee to do all we claim or MONEY BACK. Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DI RECT TO I S. TREE. During the next 30 days only we will send you a sam ple bottle of these beautifying wafer-? on receipt of 10c to pay cost of paeklriK and postage if you mi mimi that you saw the advertisement In this paper. The sample alone may bo sufficient if the defects are trifling. I1F.SK 4, ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., 31 V. 125th ST., NFAV YORK. I THE WORLD The Cadallic Thirty Is New Here i Come lock it ccr end see irere car alue for every dollar imcstec than cu ever dreamed of Wc also Have the Famous Model 10 Buick Runabout iW H. B0HNENKAMP CO r all Drugs iM' ff , candy MAN BUST in a week from firm, voluptuous places, make tho FAMED CAR 17. V VM-O lis -