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PAGE Tim EE. 2 mmm rw w 19 rri ' w otk. ' 1-1 w -es r-f ft t mi 5 The VAN DUYN REALTY Co. 220 DEPOT STREET .REDUCTION M vmirr pages. evening onsFuvra, ijk f:n.viR. oreoon, vi:i)xr.sn.v, marcii s, itot. MAY BE Hi The undersigned has purchased from the Trustee the stock of James R. Smith, Consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware etc. - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT PEARE T Bl?G? and SEVERSON La Grande, Ore. Phone Main9 ' Real Estate and 1 Loans, Fire and Life Insurance. COLLECTING AGENCY N.B. Long Distance Col ledioi a Specialty OVER riEWLIN DRUG CO. While You Wait i: . - i The best equipped shoe : ; repairing establishment in Eastern Oregon. The only Flemming shce " stretcher in Union coun- " ty. Same old stand-the j; Preston Shoe store. I! t R. Plant Quick Transfer I J BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TKNTH T. PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG The Sckoni that I'lncet You in a Uood Petition ! Merchants! Save $10,000 In 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over $10,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in" their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 they will save $15,000. During the same 'period their neighbors were hand ing over $1,500,000 in profits to outside companies X In the Oregon Merchants t ? mm m . T muwai you ger. 4 INSURANCE AT COST t A LIMIT TO, YOUR LIABIL Z ITIES PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF t I LOSSES ? 1 J. W. OLIVER, Agent J For Rapid Delivery Set vice Call Up WILLCOCK BROS. We are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or night. 'Phones:- Day, Red 761. Night, Black 1271. PASIiMt THEATRE DO f AMS BUSY Pendleton, March 2.; At a meeting of-the amateur baseball enthusiaxts of this city held in the Commercial as sociation rooms last evening, John Dickson was elected captain, and Dick Sullivan manager of the team which is destined to be the leading kicker of the diamond dust In the Pacific northwest. The team is to be strictly amateur and will only play on Sundays and holidays, its it will bo composed entirely of local boys. The pluyers will probably line up ms follows: Catchers, Traeey Baker ami Henry Collins;, pitchers, John Dickenson and Clark Nelson; first basemen, Clark Nelson and Tracey Baker; second baseman, Roy Alexan der; third base, Fred Hartman; out fielders, erry King, Lee Drake and Dude Devlne. . Negotiations are under way for a game with Echo for next Sunday. While this is by no means certuln yet, the local fans may have the opportu nity to see a game next Sunday after noon, providing there Is no snow nn the ground. It la not Impossible but that "Hank" McUoldrlck of Imbler, may be joint heir to 9 10,000. The western utatei have been searched by attorneys and friends of one Mrs. McGoldrlck and son John, who several years ago came west and have since fallen heir to the sum mentioned. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Goldrlck of Imbler have been In formed of the matter, but as yet have been unable to ascertain If there are any family tics, between the eastern McGoldrlck that died leaving a small fortune, and them. They have al ready commenced to. trace backward genealogically In efforts to learn whether or not Mr. McColdrlck Is to be smiled upon by fortune. At present "Hank" McGoldrlck is HI and unable to be at his place of busi ness at Imbler, but he has commenced correspondence that will ferret the matter down. , His brother Is now 1W' Ing In Missoula, Mont., with another son, and It la very likely that the prop er family tree has been tilt upon, as the aged Mrs. McGoldrlck and her son, with whom she Is now living, came west together, though not to Wash Ington, as was supposed. Western newapapers have been re quested to assist in the search for Mrs! McGoldrlck and her son, John McGoldrlck, who settled in Washing ton In territorial days. ' They are heirs to an estate of flo,OQO In New York state, where Mrs. McGoldrlck's mo.ther died a year ago. The search Is bolng mado by Mrs. J. P. Doyle, 209 Juniper street, Waukegan, 111., and Thoma McCann, also a resident of that city. It ' Is the final effort In a continent wide search, which has been In prog ress nearly a year, but so far no trace of Mrs. McGoldrlck or her son has been found. Before starting for the northwest Mrs. McGoldrlck wrote to relatives at Waukegan, giving her ad dress as Milleo, or Mill county, Wash ington territory. There Is no postof flee of the name. of Milleo, nor Is there a Mill county In the state of Wash Ington. FERRIN A FKKNCH. Proprietors and Managers. PROGRAM: Films An Kxactlng Father-ln-Law. Now I'm Here, I'll Stay. On the Warpath 1,000-foot film. The Great Norman, rolling globe. his IF YOU'VE COT a little more money than you need for every-day uses, that's liable to rind its wav to Wall Street some time " for goodness sake " in vest I j cents of it in the March EVERYBODY'S and find out how much chance you've got in the big fellows' game." Your 1 5 cents will pay you back $ v Angelo de Dominlcls, famous cornetist. ' The Dancing Richards. Change of program Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Matinees Monday and Wednes day at 3 p. in. Saturday at 2:30 p. m. 1 TRUANTS (MUD Stiff Neck. Stiff neck Is caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the neck. It Is usu ally confined to one side, or to the back of the neck and one side. While It Is often quite painful, quick relief may he had by applying Chamber lain's Liniment. Not one case of rheu matism In 10 requires internal treat ment? When there is no fever and no swelling as In muscular and chronic rheumatism. Chamberlain's Liniment will accomplish more than any inter nal treatment. For sale by all good dealers. Three more little fellows were led up to School Superintendent Hocken berry this morning by Truant Officer Faulk, and what transpired after ar rival there can best be pictured In the mind's eye. The trio were Inattentive to studies and less attentive to school at all, with the result that the truant officer was put on their tracks. They were rounded up this morning. The oldest was about 12 and the youngest 10 years of age. Incessant attention to these mutters has been fruitful In sending many youngster to school who violate their parents' faith and play "hookey" of which their parents lack all knowl edge, and similar effort hs also Impressed- lethargic parents v.iih the ne cessity of obeying stringent school laws in keeping their children of school age in constant attendance in the learning factories. PETITION TOR TRY The department of the Interior at Washington has been petitioned by the required signature of this county, to send mountain trout fry to Union county this spring, with which to re stock fish streams. The supply will be planted in some of the largest and best fishing streams, but just what the quantity will be remains to be seen, as the petitioners can only do the asking and the government sends as many as It sues fit. The stream that will be stocked with the tiny fish when the shipment reaches here, are upper and lower Grande Itonde liver, Five Points and Jordan creek, Mead ow Brook, Beaver creek, Looking flliiss creek and the Miriam river. Not Ice. - You will find a full line of the old reliable Singer ami Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines at Frunk Harris' Art store. Machines sold on terms to suit. Payments received by Mr. Harris. -3lf A. H. STOXK, Agent Singer Company. Hck headache, constipation and bil iousness are relieved by Rings Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the system. Do not gripe. Price 23c. Sold at Sil verthorn's Family drug store. Woodburn expects to be an import ant railroad Junction and the site of carshops. The death of a lot of Helix horses lately, was caused, veterinarians say, by moldy wheat hay. causing epizootic that de eloped into cerebrospinal meningitis. I'orcMcr l Fetl. All members of the Foresters' lodge are urged to lay aside other d ui.-s and attend a iin-.-llnt of tie order o!mr i.,v nitfiit, when mere will be novel work and "scrumptious" spreads. The committees In c'large . are anxious to have every member out. FOR SALE THIS WEEK ONLY $250 CO down, and the balance sayable same as rent, we can deliver to you a good E-room home. Gall for particulars. EtiPLOUlEHT for girl or elderly lady a good position, goneral housework, apply at once PHONE US YOUR ORDERS FOR HELP Independent 1502; Pacific Red 96i The VAN DUYN REALTY Co. 220 DEP01 STREET SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY Pearsons Cosmopolitan Mvnsey's Recreation American Woman's Home Companion Ladies Home Journal Housekeeper Ainslee's Everybody's Saturday Evening Post MAGAZINES ' 1 :" . at : FERGUSON'S "Where Nothing is too Much Trouble" o MM 1 1 ED. PROPECK, i he Second Hand Dealer Ml H I 44.1 LENTEN SEASON Is on PROPER GROCERIES Is the uppermost thought in a careful housewife's mind NOYES Has the Brands Proper Ladles, ( the very latest thing In belting and lace collars lust arrived at . THE VAN DUYN CO. FUtf A trial order will prove this assertion PHONE RED 1161 MMUM4"tH"M"t : t m m m ? x x X X