flM nuts. . . . . . t- ' ?ik nnsERvrn, LA CCAXDE. fmr.rnv LOCAL ITEMS. 4 oooooooooooo o o o oooooooccooo o o o ft 1 t i Mrs. J. P. Meyers is over from Un ion today. ' Mrs. J. Hampson Teturned last night from Kamela. - ' Machinist Ed Harrison left last night for Portland. . " ' . .' Another new fireman added to the list, is Emmit Wfelsh. Fifteen cars of stock from Nampa went through today for Portland. W. E. Stlne, formerly with the O. R. & N. is In from his ranch in Wal lowa county. Conductor W. E. Fergus has taken the log train run to Looking Glass, permanently. H. D.,Auld, traveling agent for the Mutual Life Insurance company, came up from Portland last night. Miss Naomi Williamson returned home from the state university this morning. ' Henry Bader returned to Elgin to day. He has been up to the mine rfiRtrlft with Mlko Vol;; ' ' Miss Mary Greary went to Hot Lake to vlBlt friends last night, and re turned this morning. Mrs. Weatherby returned today to her home in Seattle after spending a month here with her father, Joseph Jones. Engine No. 374 came in from Al bina to fill the demand for power but even with added equipment, the division is short of supply. An extra train came in from Enter prise today with 15 cars of sheep for the markets. This is the second train from there in a week. Fred Geibel, manager of the Fair store, returned this morning from Spokane, where he went to select goods for the fall and winter. Rev. J. D. Gillllan left this morning for Summerville, where he will hold the regular quarterly meeting of the Methodist church tomorrow. N. J. Mansager returned last night from North Yakima, where be has been experting a set of books for Miller and West, the well drillers. A BDerlnl ' i- . . ' " io leave La Grande at 9:30 tomorrow morning to' carry fans to the La Grande-E n baseball game, was the order at 2 i O Clock thla . 1 I .V "ir,uuon and whether or! not the required, 50 tickets are soldi nam miiar tin aM - m . I v' iui. several have already signified their intentions of buying tickets, for the public in general is anxious to treat Elgin right tomorrow for the commercal interests are anxioug to have a good represen tation here from there on July 5 a scurry will be made for tickets to night, but those not seen should noti fy Grant Lincoln if they can attend. The train Is ordered and must be paid for, costing $65. mm - " C J. BLACK Real Estate and Insurance 1lt DEPOT STREET SOMMERS BL'DG. ' Buyers will-find I have an attractive list to ' Select From LA GRANDE WILL FORfARMERS It is estimated that it will require Ave carloads of sacks to supply the demand, as bumper crops Will .be har vested, basing the statement on all evidences that go to form estimatesat this time. This will be sarin w $2,000 In the mere fact that the order for all members of the Union comes In one shipment. The firm given the bid. is the TCp.r Kifford Company of Portland. Conductor F. O Hare is to get the Joseph-La Grande passenger run, a place made vacant by Conductor J. E. Conners' promotion' to the mainline. A private car1 on the rear of No 11 today waB occupied by members of the Central College Glee club of Pel lo, Iowa. They were on their way to Seattle. . - Walter Nelduer, receiver of the Farmers and Traders bank, went to Portland this morning in response to a summons to appear before the Fed eral grand jury. Mrs. C G. Scheurer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Richey home from North Powder yesterday and will spend a few days as "Mrs. Rlchey's guest Mrs. P J. Garrett, of Fort Collins, Colo., arrived In La Grande this mor ning and will BDend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Laura Jackson, and her son, Rev, Baker, of Cove. Three helper crews are now In ser vice at Pleasant Valley to help the rush of business over the mountains. Engineer Will Adler left last evening to take charge of the third engine. County Recorded I. R. Snook, E. D., J- H. and F. D. Gaskell returned this morning from Fly Valley at the head of the Grande Ronde where they pent some time fishing. They re Port excellent success. A work train tm Umatilla for the summer to gravel me track from Pnnrilotnn in ITma. U1'a. Engineer Cupernell left last evening to run the engine' on that iniin. . Mrs. Pndloton .vvm, ft 1ID IUO BUJJCI- .ntendent of th Y. M. C. A. building 11 Seattle, arrived in Tj r.rnri thin morning from her home in Chicago, ""o win be the guest of her aunt, '8. Laura B. . Jackson, for a few 'ays bfore resuming her Journey to Spittle. Jay Van Buren, Will Glenn and M. v i,HaH arr,ved lat evening from Walla Whern 1)10 fl-.t .... - jt ased Franklin cars. Miss LotfU Waii - --.-- t n r,. . " a Binier ui J. r. ail of this city, arrived last even- I "8 from f!mntnn iw t--1.. will. In a muniTm. . I, vi.k l - ""UCI Ul IUC 111(11 faculty the coming year. Three New Machines. The nflux of new automohilpn in Tj Grande and (Tnion county is really remarKable. Aside from the two Franklins which arrived last even ing, a make that is new to this cty, arrived today for the M. &'m. com pany. It is an E. M. & F., 30 horse power, four passenger car. It is built by the Studebaker people. momm -IMPOSING CEREMONIES - GE0RGE0US PARADE - Warehouse to be Built Bids have been received for binding twine, but no contract has as yet been closed. As the paper goes to press the matter of buying or building a grain warehouse, probably at Island Cty,. is being discussed, and action will likely be taken before the meeting closed. Tickets 60 Cents. The circus people are charging 60 cents for tickets this year instead of the universal price of half a. dollar. The arrangement adds 20 per cent to their revenue for the day. I, Duty on Farm Implements. WASHINGTON, June 26. The Ba con, amendment to the tariff bill, plac ing agricultural implements on the free list was defeated today, by a vote of 46 to 25. Senators La Follette and Clapp were the only republicans who voted for the amendment. A Civic Demonstration on a Scaie Never Before Attempt ed. Music, Sports. Amuse ments, Fireworks and -Many Spectacular teatures - - $2,000.00 will be expended for popular amusements, music, and enjoyments. Monday, July 5th. 5 I rSMWS?5s, 1 I mmmLmmtmmmKmmmmii mm I Good Clothes Men, aa well as women, like to be well dressed, but many of them dont know how to go about it. i The majority of clothing atorea can't help them much, either they clothe them, 'ttla true butthey certainly dont dress them. And That's Where This Stored comes in! i i We dress men well we spare no pains to do it Clothes quality, these daya, counU for aa much as price In the way of an Inducement, when asking for patronage. EXCLUIVENESS AND EXCELLENCE IN HATS AND HABEtt-f dashert. ; asiiJuasmnEancica If you care for clothes excel-lence, Sir, come herel m U JTO if 17 nsn oromers. Clothes of Quality I JT FiMK 0 0 0 10 Jars ALL KINDS AND SIZES Pints-- ECONOMY JARS 0 . ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 MASON JARS Pints Quarts 0 Half Gab w 0 ' .,-r- $1,10 XJ,ua,l;, 1.53 Half Gal ....,;..,,,,' j 7g SHRAM JARS Pints- . . Quarts Half Gal $1.00 1.25 1.50 76c 90c ' 1.25 Caps and Rubbers For All Jars O o o 0 o o o o -0 -0 O O 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -O 0 0 '. 0 0 0 0 "0 City 0 0 Grocery and Bakery, E. POLACK.Prop. 0 0 g ; Bell Phone, Main 75 Independent 241 000000000000 00 0 00000 0 0000000, GEORGE PALMER, President C. S. WILLI.V.'S. 2nd X'-r Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Vice-President W. H. BREN.TS. Asm" ashler F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ' , DIRECTORS . M. Berry J. D.Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit C. C. Psnnlngton F. L. Msyers Geo. L. Cleaver W. L. Brenholts George Palm IDAHO CAREY P.CT LAND Mow Open The Idaho Irriaation Co. Ltd. Offers 20,000 acres at $35 ner arre. aif. Homing the Twin Falls Tract, tasiestkind l C m m : - oi Terms, tana now open tor enry. ljgan-Sheniuood any Realty Lomp OFFICE SUPPLIES Sbecial attention to Special Orders BnOKS AND STATIONARY rife Works -AT-- FERGUSOM'S "Where Nothing is Too Much Trouble" 1