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HAS JUST PURCHASED A BEAUTIFUL MASON AND HAMLIN FIAN6. TiiE BEST? AND MOST COSTLY PIANO IN THE MUSICAL WORLD.
WE HAVE AISO SOID ON THIS SALE TWO KNABE PIANOS AND THE NAMES OP THE BUYERS WILL BE PUBLISHED; ONE FISHER AND
ONE MILTON PIANO MR. LITTLE. THE MANAGER OF THE SALES DEPARTMENT, ADVISES YOU TO CALL EAftLY AND SELECT YOUR
PIANO. THEY ARE SOLD ON THE EASIEST TERMS AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNON IN LA GRANDE. SALES ROOMS ARE I
IN THE THE SOMMER HOTEL BLOCK.' DONT MISS THIS CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME. DONT MISS HEARING THE LATEST FROM NEW
YORK IN THE PLAYER PIANO. IT IS LIKE THE HUMAN TOUCH. .'' g:Ei t' ?. i 'i ; !! I -j ' '' ! ' ? H ti - .';..;:..., '
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'everybody; should visit this, store;
and look over the bargains in second
' hand and net7 goods.
specials:
TWO SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP BED
ROOM SETS, $1.25 AND $35.00.
SPECIALS.,
TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES.
SPECIALS.
SANITARY COUCHES $10.00.
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PLAY AT THE STEWARD TONIGHT
OF HIGH STANDARD.
Comes Keeemmended at a play f Ex.
eepttonal Value. ''
fall Special Election.
Honolulu, Oct.. 21. A proclamation
calling for a special session of the ter
ritorial legislature by Governor Frear
to consider the amendments to the
organic acts of Hawaii, which are of
the utmost importance to the islands,
and also to enact additional land laws
and other nmMtdmtntu inrJnriini v
increase of the pay of the legislators.
All salaries of the Federal officers of
the territory have been raised recently.
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A J. A. OLIVER.
- Gasoline wcod saw.
Phone orders to Black 1851.
W are showing the. latest produc
tions in
we
have the garments that will meet with
your complete approval. The new fall
suits and Overcoats fire here.
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BROTHERS
THE HOUSE OH GOOD CLOTHfcS
BC VQ SUCCESS
has many obstructions, but none to
desperate as poor healtn. Success
today demands health, but Electric
Bitters Is the greatest health builder
the world has ever known. It compels
perfect action of stomach, liver, kid
neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the
blood, and tones and Invigorates the
whole system,, Vigorous, body and
keen brain follow their use. Ton
c&nt afford to. alight Klectrlo Bitters
If weak, ran down or sickly. : Only 60c.
Guaranteed by the Newlln Drug Co.
Notice to Patrons.
ADLER'S
COLLEGIAN
CLOTHES
for young men. We have never In
our history been able to place before
our customers so varied an assort
ment of styles to meet all require
ments. We know how thoroughly Ad
ler's Collegian Clothes satisfy the
wearer and because of this confidence
which we have gained through actual
experience in selling Adler garment
to thousands of people do we continue
tn sins: their praises. They are the
best wearing and the most artistic
clothes that America produces. Yon
may be very critical as to style and I ill 34444,
very exacting as to quality, but
The greatest of all religious dramas
the famous play "Corianton,", will be
at the Steward Opera House tonight
'.The mere announcement of this
play should be sufficient to fill the
theatre.
When the play was first produced,
seven years ago, press and public de
ciarea mat it was one of the most
magnificent production ever seen in
their city. It was played east, and
still later in the principal cities of
the Pacific toast. In every case the
verdict was the same.
When it was decided to revive the
play, those behind the movement; re
Bolved that the production must be
equal to the original.
This was not an easy matter, as the
play -'calls for a long list of capable
actors and actresses, as well as four
acts of magnificent scenery. Believ
ing that the ends would Justify the
meaus, tha promoters of the plan to
revive the play set to work with a re
sult that it is believed that the reviv
al of the play in every way equals if
not outclasses the original.
The part of Corianton is one calling
for an actor with ability of the high
est order. Alfred G. Swenson, leading
man with "The. Wolf company, was
secured by special arrangement with
the management of that ' company.
Mr. Swenson was a member of the
original company and an understudy
to Joseph Howarth, who created the
title role. Luke Cosgrove, well known
throughout the west, who was a mem
ber of the original production, "has
been secured to play the part which
he created. The other characters, are
In the, hands of experienced actors
and actresses. ,
Mlxglonary Movement
Cleveland, Oct 21 A decides Im
petus will give to the work of the
Laymen Missionary Movement, tt la
expected at the great convention to
be held here during the next three or
four days. v
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dl
arrhoea Bemedy Never Known
To FalL
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since
It was first introduced to the pubMo
In 1872 and have never found one in
stance where a cure was not speedily
effected Ir its use. I have been a com
mercial traveler for eighteen : yars,
and never start but on a trip without
this, my faithful friend," says H. , S.
Nichols of Oakland, lnd., Tor. For sale
by all good dealers.
ALL BACKACHE ENDED.
Just a Few Doses Regulates Out-of-Ordcr
Kidneys Haling Bladder'
Misery Vanish .
bladder trouble. ' ' "
If you will take several doses - of.
Pape's Diuretic all misery from a
lame back, rheumatism, .painful -stitch,'
Inflamed or swollen eyelids.
nervous headaches. Irritability, neiw
vousness and other symptoms of over
worked or deranged kidneys will van-
Uncontrollable, smarting, frepuent
urlntlon (especially at night) and .
all bladder miseries end. '
This unusual preparation goes at
once to the disordered kidneys, blad
der and urinary system, an distrib
utes its healing, cleansing and vitalis
ing -influence directly upon the or
gans and glands affected, and com
letes the cure before you realise It. '
The moment you suspect any kid
ney or urinary bisorder, or fell rhne-.
matism coming, : begin taking this
harmless medicine, with the knowled- -ge
that there is no other remedy, at
any price made ankwhere la the
world, which will affect bo thorougb
an prompt a cure a a fifty-cent
treatment of Pape's Diuretic, whicn
any druggist can supply.
Your physician, prarmaclst, banker
or any mercantile agency will toll
you that Pape, Thompson A Pape, ot
Cincinnati is a large and responsible
medicine concern, thoroughly worthy
of your confidence, r
Only curative : results can come
from taking Pape' Diuretic and a few
day's treatment means clean, active,
healthy kidneys,' blatter and urinary
organsand you feel fine.
Accept anly Pape's Diuretic fifty
cent treatment from any drug store
anywhere in the world. f
Hundreds of folks here are need
lessly miserable end worried because
of out-or-order kidneys, backache or
APPLE PICKERS WANTED At onca
apply to I.' Bonsel. Frultdale. Phone
Farmers 93.
Subscribers not receiving their pa
pers regularly or If It la not delivered
as it should be, will confer a great fa
Tor by notifying the office. Unless you
do so we have no-knowledge but what
the delivery service Is satisfactory.
The time of the year is now here when
proper delivery la essential. No sub
scriber wants to dry out their paper,
neither 4q we want them to. If. the
paper Is delivered. properly It, Is not
necessary. .
IMPORTANT REALTY DEAL.
Weaver Ranch ofg 1360 Acres Sold to
Outside Parties.
I The Little Shop
Main St.
Stamping of all kinds, includ
ln shirt waists & Center pieces,
done, embroidery lessons given.
Orders taVau and lessons given
tu tv ceiling. Full l!oe of am
broidery material.
"Another Important realestate deal
was brought to an end this week when
J. R. Weaver's ranch, consisting of
1360 acres and located on the south
end of the Flat, was sold to J. L. Ray
of Pendleton and R. B. Thorp, of
Caldwell, Idaho, recent arrivals in
Elgin,
The Elgin Recorded will say to
morrow: "The price paid for the ranch
was f 13.600. This ranch consists ot
150 acres of cultivated land and the
balance is pasture and logged off land
much of which, however, Is suscep
tible of cultivation. The place Is con
sidered by all to be the best stock
j ranch in Union county, being well
1 watered and situated close to outside
jranf?e. Messrs Thorp and Ray will
? soon take possession of the purchase
'ancl wlll enpraye' In the btinlnegs of
'rnlsfnE borges. They will carry a llni
' of Moodifl Block and will be a valu
"1 able ocaulsIMon to Elgin's Block In
4 tro't3 Tioth men are of otj erlenre In
f strvk rnMws-'nnd f-xpet-.f to; convert
fifi rnnf! Into one .of tli bf?t stock
farms li Kapt?-m Owpon." . . '
J DIRECTORY
or the
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA QRANDE, ORE:'
. "uj" ""''mill. IIIIMIIII. . HI II HI I ln Iin-im HJ IIJM.J.J,..IIII...I.III II. '.';,
iil ).' M, W. A. i . L 0. 0. Fr Subordinate.
La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets La Grande Lodge No. 16. meets in
1st & 3rd Monday each month at 1. O. their hall every Saturday night Ylat-
O. F. lalL All visiting neighbors are ting brothers cordially invited to at-
cordlally Invited to attend. - ' tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
::.'.. M. McMURRAY, C. the Model restaurant
CAL JORDAN Clerk., . ; , GEORGE GROUT, N. CL
F, 0. E. I. R. SNOOK, Rec. Secy,
La GrandVAerle Na 259 O. E., JL
meeta every Friday night ln Elk'a hall . ? Foresters oFImerlca.
at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren Invited Court , Maid Marlon No. 22 meet
to attend. eacn Wednesday night in K. of P.
. 1 , a E. HACKMAN, W. P. nal, Brothers are Invited to attend.
GEO. ABEGG, W. 8. , ; BEN HAISTEN, C. R.
LEO HERRING, C. 8. ... v
0,E8, ' C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. S. " f
Rope Chapter. No. 13, O. E. 8, hold -V1 "aVf'A AVk. '
stated communications the second and La Orando Lodge No. 41, A. F. A
fourta , Wednesdaya of each month. 4. m,, holds rogular meetings first and
rialtlm members cordially Invited. ' tWri gaturdaya at 7:20 p. m.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. n. L. LINCOLN, W. 1C
'-T-.y.v???: A. C, WILLIAMS, Secretary.
- L 0. 0. F Eaeampnent u ,. . 'h,jjjr,-pyywi- - -
BUr Encampment Na 31, I. O. O. Red Cross Lodge No. 17. meets or
F meet every second and fourth ery Monday evening In Castle hall,
Wednesday In the month ln Odd Fel- (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome
Iowa hall. Visiting patriarchs always to all visiting knights,
welcome. J. F. BAKER. C. C.
; H. B. COOLIDGB. C. P. ' R. L. UNCOLN. K. of R. ft S.
W. A. WOR3TELL, Scribe. .. -
M. D. 'of A. B.P. O. E.
' '. . , " La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets)
Meets every Thursday evening at w . , . , . ,
, v ... v . eacl Thursday evening at 8 o'clock la
t. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members al- mVm . . 4 . .
, Elk's club, corner Depot street and
stray AlOOIllO
iMmiom.n n u 1 Washington avenue. Visiting brother
ANGUS STEWART, Pres dent . .. .. .
, . v.tit Jt . are cordially invited to attend.
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. - tri, . ,
. - , . H. E. COOLIDOE, Exalted Rnler.
Woodmen of The World. . , , ci
La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O.- ' " " : ' '""' RERK K A'l VP "
W., mrets every second and fourth Crystal litdf?e No. f0 meets every
Tuesday eveninR in K. r-f P. hall In Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall,
lit Corps building. All vlHltlng mem- All visiting members tire lnTl.?d to
tiers welcome. , nttend.
j S'nui AOKLEP. Consul Commander. V MRS'. T.TLI.fR COX. N. C.
J- H. KEEKEY, Clerk; I MISS i frKA M.XASDIZK, flVCT.
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