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in in D 3 E Q a a o jo Irs O 3 TEXI5G 0D3SEETFK, LA tKAXLK. m;';0!. THIUS CAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909. SET --"UMUMuuuuuW!JUkiLiUliLiUuULJUUf.i i; i . 2) .0 Ild .lLsx Vi- o Resulting from Visiting tho Union Gounty Expos'tion Will not bGComplctG Unless you call On Mm, IVfiere foe veryaf est exclusive Fall and Winter Patterns are novonDispla y ,-.y a u a a n a a n a oanDaanDaDODDDnananaDnanDDQ nnnn QnDnanDnDoaDnDnoannnnKiaBnnnnnnnnnnn lEvefyWdfWill eEiwosifion EVERYBODY CS3ULD VISIT THIS STORE AND LOOK OVER THE BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND AND NEW GOODS. SPECIALS. TWO SOLID WALNUT MAHBLE TOP BED ROOM SETS, $1.25 AND $35.00. , SPECIALS. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. SPECIALS. SANITARY COUCHES $10.00. Co ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521 n u 'E EZ D 12 C G5 a n o n n ni MID BED WOUND TAFT ROl'GMSG IT. mm MFAnnivRDfinK i nivviii i ii.niu M ynvvii Attired for a Climb and Juncket triji Through theloseiuite Talley Bringing the most optimistic re ports 'from the "promised land" at the mouth of Meadowbrook, Harry Stoner and his crew Is home; from Meadowbrook, where a most exhaus tive and careful study of bedrock lu the region of the dam site was made. They have been gone about a month and the search for flaws In the bed rock was unsuccessful. Splendid rock formation bottom exists under the monster dam to be built there. The beadrock is not "provincial" as It were, but runs out a great distance ; nru, - eptNutu - correspondent for the United Press.) , El Portal. Cal. Oct 7. Dressed in suit , of knockabout clothes. each way, so that the construction of . and heavily shod. President Taft ac- the gigantic cement dam will be done on a 'most. solid foundation. . This fact is Just what the directors have been waiting for, as the engin eers could not make a recommenda tion as to the exact building' place until the strata under the surface had been studied. Mr. Stoner brings one of the most pleasing bits of ntws of several months In connection with the construction of this irrigation proect. .'.!..' in DIRECTORY OF THE :',' ;. FRATERNAL ORDERS L. GRANDE, ORE. t2 companied by Governor Gillett and other prominent n.en cf the state A California, started, u nthe first ex cursion to the Yosemlte valley Vy day. Six and eight horse stages car-1 rled the party into the valley and ev ery appearance . of the party Is that of an ordinary party staging to tha valley for pleasure and huntlu trlp..,;.;.'.'-:;r..-'. :;,-.; ' . . There Is now only "one telephone line connecting " the president with civilization, but this line is said ; to be carefully guarded to insure that no tampering with the wire ' may occur while .the. -pres'dent Is In tha valley. The hotel at El-Portal durlai; the night was completely surrounded by U. S. regulars under the chargo j of the officers from the post, and the president passed an undisturbed night arising this morning with his usual well 'known smllo. . "., annnnnRnaonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnri Snappy ;C(ofhesfor IBM, hmjk 0UNG MEN Wear 'correct clothes live clothes, Mr. "Young Man. It's right that you should do so. Get the best! pood clothes are always a ladder to success. : Call to mind your' successful friends and youH find that they are good dressers. We .always; cater to the Young Men's trade and spare no pains to have ' "JUST BIGHT CLOTHES We've new suit models for tall, made from swell patterns and colorings, of wotueu Spoclally adapted for Young Men's wear. Every smart style kink in the cut - and In the tailoring la worked out to the limit of good taste. : "; '. "' PRICES MODERATE ASH BROTHERS THE HOUSG OF GOOD CLOTH LS Bummage Sale. . The Ladles of St Peter's Guild will hold their fall rummage sale Friday and Saturday, October 15 & 16. Lo cation will be . announced later. A large assortment of rummage will be offered for sale. Look next week for further partlcuara. ",. ' ; Fine Tailored Salts. 'you ' snould see our fine tailored suits silk and net waists, fine line of silk elastic belts. We carry the larg est line of pillow tops, in town. Ele gant line children's, misses and ladles coats to arrive In a few days. Call and see our fall lines. ' (S-30-8t) 1 ; v VAN DUYN CO. Milk oes Up, Beglnnlr-: Friday, October 1st, the Blue Mountain Creamery will sell as follows: .15 quart tickets, $1.00. One quart of milk, 10c. Two quarts of milk 15c. It will pay you to buy tickets. The creamery will close at 6:30 p. m. beginning Oct 1.'. ' (S30-t) COLT LOST On October 4th, a young black suckling colt Jumped out of my field and followed ; a team of white; horses north.'5 , Liberal i re ward for ; return j or, information leading to recovery. T' J. Snider, La Grande, B. F, . No. 1 on W. G. Hunter farm (10-5-7) . . - Chicken Dinner. Keep in mind the chicken dinner to be given by the ladles of the Presby terian church. Thursday, Wallowa Day, October 7. The dinner will be served from 11:30 until S o'clock In the K. of P. hall over the Bed Cross Drug store. The ladles are sparing no pains in getting up this dinner and will be prepared to serve the crowd. 85 cents Is the price. .' :. K. W. A. ' La Grande Camp No. 7703 . meets 1st & 2nd Monday each month at I. O. 0. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. .V;: M.' McMURRAY, C. CAL JORDAN, Clerk. . 0. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. E tueets every Friday night in Elk's hall t 8 p. m. Visiting brethren Invited to attend.' : ':Y:'A''' '''::'., V ; C. E. IIACKMAN, W. P. ; ' GEO. ABEGQ, W. 8. O. E. S. - Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., hold ttated communications the second and (ourth Wednesdays of each rnonfh. iTlslting members cordially Invited. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Secretary. LTorCrcalBip1mit. . v. ' Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. O. ff meets every second and . fourth Wednesday In the month in Odd Fel lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. , . . ,.,' vV. ':-X:' H. E. COOLIDGE, C. P. V f W. A. WORSTELL. Scribe. t M. li. of A. Meets every Thursday evening at t. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members al ways welcome. , . . ANGUS STEWART, President C. J. VANDERPOEL, SecreUry. TTeodmen of The World. ' Knights of Pythias. . Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets av ary Monday evening in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall) . A Pythian welcome to Kit visiting knights. J. F. BAKER. C. C. ; R. L. LINCOLN, K. of IU & S. :Pj:-. ;' b. r. o. 32.' ";-,.;-;r:'; La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets each Thursday evening at o'clock in Elk's club, corner Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. . ; H. E. COOLIDGE, Exalted Ruler, ; HUGH McCALL. Rec. Secy." A STEAD! DE1IN. .. Crystal Lodge No. CO meets every Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. AH visiting members are invited to attend. ; , '.,' . .'.-,'' MRS. TILLIE COX. N. C. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER. SECY. KD BTRIXGIIAJI. AUCTIONEER. 4 , ale cried on short notice. ' BatiafacUoo guaranteed. ' ' No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE . .. - OREGON Ro.U No. I 'Phone No. lti La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O. WV meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening in K. of P. hall in the Corpe building. All visiting mem bers welcome:;. ;-J."". : i, NERI ACKLES, Consul Commander. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. ' : s T,r;," L 0. 0. Fr-SubordinaiUs, " J " La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets In their hall every Saturday night. Visi ting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model restaurant- ' v GEORGE GROUT, N. G. v I. R. SNOOK, Bee. Secy. VT. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Secy. Call For Connty Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned . treasurer, of Union county, Oregon, has funds on hand with, which to pay all county warrants which were endorsel prior toJune 1, 1908. No interest allowed on the above warrants after August 24, 1909. JOHN FRAWLEY, Treasurer of Union County, Ore gon."'. (A-23-30t) 1 Notice to Patrons. Subscribers not receiving their pa pers regularly or if it is not delivered as it should be, will confer a great fa vor by notifying lhe office. Unless you do so we have no knowledge but what the delivery service Vis satisfactory. The time of the year is now here when proper delivery is essential. No sub scriber wants to dry out their paper, neither do we want them to. If the paper Is delivered properly it Is not necassary. ,:,-, :.''...'. Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Body Make You III, Lungraid . ( And Depressed. Sick kidneys .weaken the . body . through the. continual drainage of life giving albumen from the blood Into the urine, and the substitution of pois onous urlo acid that goea broadcast through the system, sowing the seeds of disease, Loss of albumen causes i weakness, ' languor, depression. Uric poisoning causes rheumatic pain." ner-"' vousncsa, "nausea, cricks In the back, gravel and kidney stones. The proper treatment is a klducy treatment, and the best remedy Is Doan's Kidney Pills." Here Is good proof in the fol- " lowing testimonial; . . s James M, Johnson, Main st Union.1 Ore., says: "I can heartily recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills, as 1 know they are a reliable remedy. for kidney ' complaint ; Constant-.; standing brought on my, kidney trouble and I suffered Intensely. A customer first recommended Doan's Kidney, Pills to me, saying that they had been the means of saving his life. I was in duced to try them and in a short time, I was convinced that they lived up to representations. I have used Doan's Kidney Pills on several. ' occasions since then' and have always received prompt relief." : " ,:': For sale by an dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo,' New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other." " Foresters of America. Court Maid Marlon , No. 22 meets each Wednesday night in K. of P. halL Brothers are Invited to attend. BEN HAISTEN, C. R. - LEO HERRING, C. S. C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. A. F. A.BL La Grande Lodge No. 4i, A. F. ft A. M., holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. , R. L. LINCOLN, W. M. - ' ' A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. - TKe Little Shop Main St. Btaupmg of all kinds, inolud 4 lng shirt waists ft Center pieces,' 1 done, embreldery lessons given. Orders taken and lessons given in sUndllng. Full line of em- I broidery materials, Z SALE SALE SALE SALE. Umbrella sale Thursday, ; Friday and Saturday, fine line to select from.' ;o-e-2t) VAN DUYN CO. , A Sprained Ankle. : . As usually treated a sprained ankle will disable the injured person for a' month or more, but hy applying Cham berlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faithfully a curs may. In most cases, be effected In less than one week's time. This liniment Is a most remarkable prep aration; try It for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or mus cular rehumatism, and you are cer tain to be dellghisd with the prompt rejlef;which It affords. For sale by all good dealers. V; , ,