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Thousands of millions
of cans of Royal Baking
Powder have been used
in making bread, biscuit
and cake in this country, .
and every housekeeper
using it has rested in perfect confi
dence that her food Would be Kent.
sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe
guard against the cheap alum powders which are
the greatest menacers to health of the present day.
ROYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING POWDER .'.
MADE FROM ROYAL GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR
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IDAHO CAREY ACT LANDS
The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd.
Offers 20 f0G0 acres af J35 per acre, sd-
ioining the Twin Falls Tract. Lasiest kind
of terms. Land now open for entry.
Loaan-Sherwood '
e
aity Company
FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER
M Grande Evening Oiseivf
Published Dull; Kxrcjit Sundi.y,
(LO'((E II. ( O KEY. .
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Lulled Press Telegraph Sen Ice.
SrRSCRlPTION RATS:.
Dally, single copy...... Cc
Daily, per month...........",... 6,'c
Dally, (tlx months In advance. .. .$,1.50
Dally, one year In advance. .. .. .$6.50
Weekly, six mouths In advance... 7fc
Weekly, one year In advance.
err" -,: -
...$1.00
Entered at the postollice at La Grande'
as second-class matter.
. This paper will not publish any
article appearing over a noni de
)lume. Signed articles will be re
ceived subject to the discretion of the
dltor. Please sign your articles and
save disappointment. , .
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Display ad. rates furnished upon ap
plication. Local reading,' notices 10c per line
8rst Insertion; Be per line for each
subsequent insertion.
Resolution of condolence, 6c a line.
Cards of thanks, 6c a line.
PROGRESS OF WOMAX SUFFRAGE.
,The Iowa Woman Suffrage Associa
tion has addressed a letter to each
candidate for the State Legislature
asking him what action he dill take
on the woman 'suffrage question, If
elected, and telling htm that If he does
not reply before a certain dale, his
silence will be construed as opposi
tion. The suffragists resent the treat
ment they received at the hands of
the Legislature this last winter and
they propose to let the members know
It.
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The Central' Labor Council of Los
Angeles. Cal. on April 2 adopted a
set of resolutions strongly endorsing
woman suffrage and recommending
all members to sign the woman suf
frage petition to Congress. On April
8, the District Council of Carpenters
Of Philadelphia took slmlnlr action,
pledging "to assist the Pennsylvania
Woman Suffrage Asssoclatlon In se
curing signatures to the National
Petition to Congress to submit to the
Legislature of the several Stales for
ratification bh amendment to the Na
tional Constlution which shall enable,
women to vote.
Every Beat In the opera house should
be filled by our people next Friday
night. The admission Is only 25 cents
and the proceeds are for the best band
In. the Inland Empire. The boys have
added several uew Instruments and
their' new uniforms are expected to
arrive soon. This Is not a charitable
appeal. - The concert will be well
worth double the small price of admis
sion. Help the band boys, they are
helping the cityi . .
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Mrs. Perle Pcnfleld Is making a
campaign for woman suffrage In Ken
tucky under the auspices of the Ken
tucky . Equal Rights Association, of
which Miss Laura Clay is the presi
dent. . She 1b speaking at parlor and
public meetings, to labor unions,
schools and colleges.
Mrs. Helen IIoy-Greely, a clever
young New York woman, who was ad
mitted to practice before the Suprnie
Court of til I'nited Staes April 10, Is
president of the New York Co-operative
Woman Suffrage Leagne.
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They are having quite a time over
in Turkey, but notwithstanding all of
the bloodshed and murder, the royal
crown remains In the same family;
one brother dehtroneif while the other
Is e.xhalted. ' -
Free to You and Every Sister But
erlng from Woman's Ailment,
list woman.
I know woman'! nffvliin,
I bar found the oura.
i wm mail, free of any coarse, trr Urn. '
I with fuU iMtruetloni to mWJSK
woman ' ailmenla. I want to (ell 0 women about
ee
Vegetab
lies
Radishes - . - . 5c I
Hot House Lettuce " - - f c bunch I
Home Lettuce per lb. ' 2c j '
Green Peas 2 lbs ... . . 25c t
Rh-barb 2!bs ' - 15c. t .
Gabbage perlb 7c. f "
Fresh Tomatoes per lb 15c 5
Asparagus per b . 15c J.
Spinach per lb - . : 5c I
ST RAWBERRIES .
City Grocery and Bakery, I
E.PCLACK,Propr
Bell Piione Main 75 Independent 241 :
i v.-t. tuj rvaaer, lor yourair, ou
dBahter,'rourmothor,oryonrabtOT. I want to -
A0ilhow i 9a, yonmelyea at home with-
out the help of a doctor. Mu i i
wuiuDu.iuugruio. niwvewQiiiai knowkM
ipwiuct, wo know bottor than any doctor. I
know that my'homa treatment la aafe and rare
cure for iMCorrtiNi w Wkitltk JlickufM, UlcwiHw. ll
t2r.!5 fMH ."". 5i.tr m rwM
fwWt. UltrlM er Irani TwNra, r tnwthn tluakik
km, tack kow.li, ktsrlflf tun Mmtt, wnnu,
HM 'I'H n H MiM, MlaKhalr, aitlit It cr, fcal
iiHMi, wtinnii. iMf. mm tiMif.r mubi.. mhu
kf (liknatm atcvliu to our aez.
I want to lend yon t camalift hi itfn tmtntil
nHrthf fnt to prove to you that you can car
youraulf at noma, eaiily, qnlokly and
turely. Rememtwr, tliat.it will cnl M Mthltfto
wni notrf".. or ' thaiVtwocenUadayu
uncr u you wtah, a
per, by return mail
exuianator
at
PURITY
," yon.?1work " oooupatlon. jml tcni m roiK tmt tnt tddf.it, tell me how you
anu i win eona you the treatment for youroitse, entirely free.in plain wrai-
II. 1 Will H ! an O.. nrl v.... i , .. 1 Hw.ui.il njm . n , , , . . K
planatory illustration. -howrnhrw';""'
at nome. Every wonmuHlionl,! lift L7.yi"",TrJV".:,
Jimnu hIil1 1r"1y-. "" .11 .1. rmt. To Molhtrt of Dm
Painf Ul or I rreeu .r w lZu ?JF??"l ",a "l! lwliY 'W L'-;rrlim a. reen Sickneax and
IUuhh. n young- uvuix, riumpuesti ana ncultti alway resulU from
t"H any .ufferor tht thuTJr .yoV to , ot 7,onT own inrM whoknowand will gladly
PI A!."'.'! Home TrealmtBl really cwai all women'sdisi asen. and makea womeS well.
hen the doctor aTS
of women haTteurnl
DaiigDIari, 1 will explain :
The Pendleton Tribune n Its Tues
day morning issue announced Its sus
pension as a daily paper, but will
hereafter appear as a semi-weekly is
sue. ' i ty ' .
Eugene and Rosfbuig Commercial
bodies will onnose the formstlnn of a
new county, Nesmith, from the ter
ritory of Lane and Douglas.
.$ f
There is no question but what the
efforts of the Oregon-Idaho Develop
ment league will result In more railroads.
rtronir Dlumn mt enlm. --"- .....,.. . w.i . cwa i n unien suiHi-asea, ana iiihki women well,
VrltS tElT v,.,"M' "? ""5 the freo tenday treatment la yours, aluS
rs. m. SUMMERS) Boxh - - Notre Dame, Ind., U.S.A.
TH& EDISON LINE
Yes, we willhave anything you wish in the Ed- -j
ison ,'ine and everything you can find in the latest
catalogue, March 11 th March records are now '
on sale. We have the Double Disc Records for the
small sun of 65 cents each.
Read what. J.Paderewski, the world's best
Pianoist, has to say in theMusic Trades Review
for the Weber Pianc.When he says it is best it "
musf beso.
mSELLmEERAhDlAUlOmRCCCD'riAfOS ..
If the rarnival and the circuses nil
bring rain, the more the merrier. Pen
dleton Tribune.
While the women of the United
States are being admonished on every
band not to emulate the example of
the English suffragettes, an Ohio edi
tor is suggesting "What the women
should do is to forcibly release every
woman prisoner contiined in any
place, and take forcible possession
of every woman's Institution." He
avs, "Taxation, corectlon, every ap
plication of law should be restisted
forcibly and I wish the rebellion
would start in Ohio."
MTUKMF. 0l KT SITS.
Lena: Term in Slirht. Xuisibcr -i
('uses From This County.
Q? ite a number of Union county
as:s will come up before the State
.preme court at Pendleton next
Monday. Among thni one of th'
:i st inteiestins to residents of this
oi nty Is that of JulhisUoeSilnal'nion
county. The attorneys for Mr. Roesch
are C. II. i'inn and I. F. Wilson. For
the state will appear A. M. Crawford.
R S. Ivanhoe, and John S. Ilodgln.
This Is the case arising from the ef
fort of Mr. Hoesch to secure an in
junction restraining the county court
from declaring the result of the June
election and making It of record.
Otjier cases of Interest are State of
Oreeon vs P. A. McDonald; Edward
Brasel vs Oregon Railroad & Naviga
tion company; and Mrs. William Ry
noarson and P-art Owsley vs Uelo'A
, . -.v.. -
There are 26 cases In all on the
If the weather do-s not turn warm-r-n-w
wet-Vihe tomniir-t n mr J
of the carnival nave 'ari-atigfcd to ae-(
b mm smndre stoves from
the fruit growers on May Tark and j docket, of which number 10 origina
Frultdale and will warm up the city, j ted hi this county. Another Interest
Our carnival committee decided long , ing case Is that of the State vs C
go to make this one of the most In- I Sam Smith, accused of setting fire to
tereatlng events of the year and are j the buildings and plant of the J. X
working out all of the details tare- Williamson sheep ranch on the head
fully- ' waters of Ochoco creek In Grant coun-
. t, ty.
Bramwell Music Company
ZPKChticircK mi. tctins fmkve
CONCERT REPEATED
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The La Grande Band. 20 Pieces,.
Will, by request of many citizens, repeat -the
Goncert of April 5th next
Friday Evening, April'30
STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE
TichttslcnSzle Thursday hlcrning. Admission 25c
to zny part of ihe house.
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COIiCERT REPEATED
' ; " " Atiitiifiisii-ator's Ko'iii."" '"'" Vreq aired to present the same with
Notice Is hereby given to all whom proper vouchers to hltn at hts real
it may concern,' that the undersigned dence. etFht miles east of La Grasde.
i,een d..iv ainoint.d hv th. ,nti Id rnlon unty. for settlement
court of Union county, Oregon, as ad-',
,. within six months after this date.
Dated this I!nd day of March. HQ
nlnlstrator of he estate of William a. . o rvxrt
Peach, late of Union county. Oregon, Administrator, Eatau of W. G. Peach,
low deceased; and that all persons ' Deceased. 3-2S-tO;4?-ll2l
having claims against said estate are 1 C II. F1XX. Attorney.
IS A
Z NECESSITY
WHEN IT COMES TO
DRUGS
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We'fiuaranfee the
Purity of all Drugs
sold here : : ;
MILL'5 DRilQ JT0RE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing
; ; rubber buggy tires. " ,
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
e-
SEASON OPENED AT
S ELDER'S
t
ICE CREAM and
SOFT DRINKS
N.K. WEST, Pres. . T. 1. SCR0G6IN, Cash 1
Wm, MILLER, Vice Pres. H. E. CCOLIDCE, Asst. Cash
ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS
We are' constantly adding newaccounts and
our business' isjncreasingat a very satisfact
ory rate. Prcbably ycu might te glad and
join us.
The
United States National Bank
Of La Grande '
N.K.West
t P.Steples
C. T. Bacon
DIRECTORS
Wm. Miller
H. E. Coolidge
T. J. Scrogg'm
i Cavities
FranklConler
fi. T.Hill