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FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916T,
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hut jrei; nisi to travel wixaoas
a oocie ef CBamieriaiafs Cot,
Cbauera a&f. Dmrraoea Remedy. J
' ta.-a presa-iSMD earnoc be oecaimed
t th Jraat ? suaouutip. Attacks
of bowel CTMffpfain? Hria sadden
xa very lerere. aai everyone taaatd
ft preo7d tor , them. Ofctass':
every se- Adv.
Loganberries'
Today begins the biggest ard most iatereatrag sale this store Las erer
Tacacfced our great -
PREPAREDNESS SALE
Th naU' iH I- a r-r-Jati'ri t th rrwirfti-al byf-r. Every artir-I adver
t'&M is jtwt a rf i'tt-M-riXeA, and the stirprihrrisr values offered will brin forth
the pra'i-r of th- fc-ftj-aL The srji are here for von to e; it yonr
loss if yon don't jtm-lta.s while tLe stock k more nipfV-te..
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$1.50
PER CRATE
IN ORDER TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW TO BE DELIV
ERED ANY TIME THIS WEEK
WATERMELONS 3 l-2c POUND
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MIDDIE BLOl'SES
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SHOES "HOES
Or lot Lai&est' a.vi 5L-' SfV., pinr.p- a&i
Oxfird, a!a op to Tb; a 7c
On Pt Ladies', Mii' ni CkiLd.'va' 5Vsi, &i
for awl ffrxoipn, grxr.g; 'at thi taJe for e
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AI! trijTSEfri ai ur'.rm.m:ti haxt, ttizpe trim
minri. r.Trs, tfx-, jr'rr;? as 5o-feaIf price ar
hj)r tai aa'.
iMn-.'l mUx ioU jw.tansty ja a nice hai
frr a asall ansoOTt.
The Selling of Mid-Snmmer Merchandise is Qoickening the Already Rapid
Strides of This Busy Store
HilFs Department Store
La Grande, Oregon
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Far Beit Valoe In Front Lart
Carsvu
The Front l Corset Wrtfa
The
Ventilo
Back acd VenlUo Front ghifeld
No froct lace corset whhoct
tiee feature caa possibly be as
good as La CamiHe.
A complete law of iifferen
naodels always o hand. Priced
At tiM Up
MR3. ROBT. PATT1S0N
Coraetiere
Phone Red Z2il Res. 1702 Oak
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 1 92
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
SHERRY'S
TIMBER DEALS
OF BIG SIZE
Only an Occasional
Look
in the furnare will be nece
ary if 'tar enaX be the fuel.
HIAWATHA COAL
burns so Mfwlily and evenly
that the fire will need very
little looking after, owe ft is
Urtl on its Winter's work.
If you have not yet secured
your supply, we advise you to
place your order at once.
Patter too early than too late.
Summer prices on now.
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YOl'R G(KI)S
PACKKI)
ARE
; i of a rt ranker he asarnes Sfjat
' she is his wife and leaves home. After
! wawlerinjf from plsure to place in an
. effort to find a place for bis irrief, he
'. everttually come upon the siter-in-1
Krrrral ( jes on Record of Prominent law, who informs him of the fraud 1
People Who Hae Doable. jwhidi has Uen perpetreted on him. I
-i. i j Xeedles to say, such a situation is
"A Mas of Sorrow," the William ' one of the utmost dramatic value, nor j
Fox product' utamrtp William Far- has it been confined to the screen or :
nvm. is te!d on the eeloratl stasre ' tar&. mere ere !everai cases on!
sueaws, "HrxAmnn Kind." It deals j record in actual life m which the lives NEARLY' A BILLION FEET H WE
with a man ho marries one of two j of people have be7i bherhted rou(rh (HWrm u ivnq
istr woo W,k exactly aljke. When mistakes in identity. Running at vra l' n.-"n.
n aiseovers nis bkt-m- " - ' - ' PrOADerts for New Mill at l..in
ported To Be Bright.
Baker, July 6. Hundreds of mil
lions and nerhans a hi II inn ffct nf
; timber are being taken up in deals
i.'cmsr made along the .Middle Fork oft
the John Way nver, lying between
(Austin and Susanville, which promise
; not only a continuance of the present
J lumber boom but a development tfoat I
may make the present activity look
; small. This 2lso has caused many
j rumors in reeard to new railroads or I
, extensions of present lines but they i
iwo sets or deals lor timber lying
practically adjacent are being put
through, in fact some of the work
has already been done ami deeds filed
in the Grant county court house at
Canyon City. These deeds are for
5,000 acres of timber along the river
west of the Grant county border.
While the deeds call for only 5,000
acres tSwy are said to control nearly
35,000 acres, ith hundreds of mil
lions of feet of timber, together
ready for working. The deeds are in
the name of Charles T. Early, who is
manager of the Oregon Lumber com
pany. The land adjoins to the west that
from wibich will be-xold timber by
the government in 90 days and which
rrans a. ftiivneil plans to turt on.
Jn this tract 1S4.000.000 feet are to
day being advertised and another lot
of equal or larger size is said to be
advertised very. soon.
That he has already commenced
negotiations for a planing mill and
yard site in McCrary's addition, west
of the Sumptor Valley railroad tracks,
to tie closed n he secures possession
of approximately 300,000.000 feet of
government timtier on land drained
by uV Middle Fork of the John Day
river, for which he will tie the chief
bidder, was the statement this morn
ing of Mr. Mitchell. A sawmill at
Austin with a daily capacity of from
.0.000 to 75,000 feet, is included in
his plans. Mr. Mitchell estimates
Shsit the timber will cost in the neigh
borhood of 1750,000, with SoS.OOO for
an eight mile logging railroad and
equipment and at least $30,000 for the
Austin mill. Other details have not
been worked out.
Contradicting rumors that he was
representing the Oregon Lunter
company, Mr. Mitchell denied thar ihe
represented any local concern and as
serted that the purchase of the timber
and mill operations, will constitute an
independent deal, on which he has
been working for more thnn a year.
He intended, fle snid, to have things
in shape to start operations this
spring, but that negotiations with the
government required 16 months time.
If successful in securing the timber
he hopes to commence logging early
m 1S17. The available timlwr, he
tielieves, ahould furnish work for the
mill, as planned, for a period of 24
years.
as carefully as we handle
them they will surely arrive
at their destination in first
class condition. Care is a
ruling feature of our trans
fer service. We permit no
rough handling, no matter
how great the hurry. But
we ran hurry too. Experi
enced help only are employed
who know how to bustle and
be careful at the same time.
Wholesale
and Retail
Disributors of
LEHIGH PORTLAND
CEMENT, ABERDEEN COaI
Lehigh Portland Cement
Lime
Hardwa.ll Plaster
Finish Plaster
Keens Cement
Beaver Board
Enameled Face Brick
Ornamental Terra Cotta
Pressed Brick
Mantel Brick
Fire Brick
Fire Clay
Aberdeen Utah Coal
Kemmerer Coal
Rock Springs Coal
Wood
Hay
Grain
Flour
Dairy Salt '
Half Ground Salt
Rock Salt ' " '
Sulphurized Salt
Produce '
Potatoes
Hearth Trie
Floor Tile
Porch Tile
Storage
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' Haviiflg the anly exclusive Paint and
Wa9 Paper business in ' La Grande,
and having resided here for a number
of years doing work in my, line every
day of that time, I have no hesitancy
in impressing you with the request ts
let me serve you in the painting and
paper hanging needs. Our stock is
tremendously large guaranteeing wide
varieties for selection in both wall
paper and paints. Our work is the
best, as many of you already know
and oar prices are lower than others
because its our business and we work
at it and nothing else. We will sell
you any quantity of paints or oils
a quart if yon want it. If yon have
no way of coming to the store, call
Main 69 and we will send our auto
after you. We give service.
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The Only Exclusive
PAINT & WALL PAPER HOUSE in La Grande
PHONE MAIN 17
Sawyer-Clark Co.
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D.R.FONQ
CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO.
(30 years practical experience)
The Famous Chinese Herbs for All Ailments of
Both Sexes
CONSULTATION FREE
Office Hours Jefferson Ave.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore.
LYNCH and STEWART
Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot Phone Main 10
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FIXING I P SOME
at your place? Then don't fail
to ftnrt right by getting the
right lumber, shingles, etc., and
that, of course, means getting
them here., YouH appreciate
. that fact more and more as
time tells the quality of our
lumber. Ours is seasoned be
fore it goes into a house.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Pbone Main 8
MX GLASSES XV
made by us cost no more
than Kryptoks made by
other opticians, but the
Kryptoks supplied by
us are better, being
finished on specially
made machines and in
the finest, most com
pletely equipped retail
optical factory in East
ern Oregon.
Besides, we do all the
work under one roof
from the examination of
your eyes to the accu
rate fitting of the fin
ished glasses.
J. H.PEARE&S0N
Optometrists St Jeweler
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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The Crops are Growing Fine at
PALMER LANDS
mm $15 Per ACRE
1 1A Ptf C Per Cent
i-lU Year 0 Interest
We have some fine places
from 80 acres to 320 acres of
as good land as any yet sold,
well located, water, fairly
. . . .... . ievei, gooo soiu Tneee places
Load of Timothy Hay off of one wjj make valunbie
of the Palmer Valley Hay Fields, farms or dairy ranches.
25 families are now living on their places.
1000 acres of new land ia now in crop.
A dozen new homes are being built
The grass is green and pasture excellent.
The roads are in good condition.
The school and Sunday School are in session.
More land is being cleared and fences built.
New houses and new crops are showing np.
A new community is rapidly developing enj new capital being created,
for Palmer Valley lands will soon be worth several times their present
price.
Palmer logged ovet lands are the best new land offers in &e West
today. Write for our new circular and additional information, or call
and let us show you samples of grains and grasses, and pictures of
the land. George Hui.tmgton Currey will go with you at any time
to sbow you the tracts that are still unsold?
INVESTIGATE RIGHT NOW
FARM LOANS AND INSURANCE
Geo. H. Currey
Opposite
Y. M. C. A.
Phone Black 2001
HE WHO MOTES
REAL ESTATE
108 Elm Street
La Grande,
Oregon
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Our Want Adi bring results.