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..... y:"T"":H; W .... 1 Men KIGHT. " will lecture i:j:r.r:. Xkau-tee Maurice, M. A., on "KIhc f the Workliignian." Kanrlce Fltz Maurice, M. A., of the SuMto nnlverslty of Ireland, an at torney at law, Will lecture under the auKptcea of the worklngmen of this its; aod lulghbpibood. at the Preaby terikn church on Saturday, the 18th. ...I........ I UMBRELLA - S RECOVERING " AND -I . REPAIRING S New Covers put on. $.50 J I to $4.00. .... - If you have anything brok en lean fix it. : L. C. SMITH Z ' OPPOSITE FOUNDRY I 04 i La Grande I Steam Cleaning f X" ax taf . . j uuu uy iivin ' Lac Curtain. Draperiea, 2 KidGloves. EraningGown X and Party Drast: Cleaned en short notice. We call J lor and deliver free. 5 OLD CREAMERY BLD3. X Fxt Cias Work uaarantsei X 4 i.-tful aiUntisn t.-ar.j.tr.: traje j J. h. mars, Contractor and Bulkier. and Dealer In Building Material. 4 ' BUILDING STONE. CLEAN COAHSE SAND AND GRAVEL DELIVERED. . Drop a line, naming work, 4 and I will name the right price. :: :: :. I, a ftrnnclc, Oregon. HUM! LIATIMG-YILE-DESTRUCTIVE .., i rt,.;,..,u nln,-w1 wbich is qu clsly followed by a ml rash on the skin, swollen glands tti the rroia, talliu J h;iir. ulcerated mouth and throat, mid often copper colored tpjirtclics on different parts of the body. As the blood becomes more fully ajoofjmir.atel with the poison, pustular eruptions and sores break out on - . , . . ii... . 1 nra o ' t i, .Tr ...1 nnjl tit Die tltstv, nr.'.l in extreme cases me ncrvvs au uuuca - - nj!, nail-i .1-op oSf. Then the sufferers find themselves diseased from head tofootwtth thishnmniiitinjr. vile and destructive poison. No other diverse fasnhiguU- oi.iitniiitis; mai:v an innocent person has been inoculated by haadtinff t:.c clct'.iiirr or tt'in the toilet articles of an infected person. There is b'.t on? certain, reliable cure for Contagious Uloodi Toison, and that fcS.S.S. iiaUcUlUeinseai e in the risht way by going down into the citculation. and neutralizing and forcing out tjSo t$o ferine Afiip ofson out r.f v-.ur ,W.. hefoie it pviinaneiitly wrecks your health. We iavt a hoi-A- t've-t'.r.eut l -ok on the disease which we will send free to all wh wish it s.i l in addition our physicians w.ll ive without clmrse any acdicaUdut: weeded. US SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. . i tifti.?t 0titiTTi .oejc8ts.eot 4 FRIDAY, s MM-Iffiter Clearing at Wonderful .Reduction nr4 h si i r 1 vns r ii M M Mszsa wmense ...Mw.w..wtwi ilnnMfmiiln '"' iiimmiM'" II . .hi '- JWWM - - . ... His tibjSrt ' ' be'tae'Wse-'of ts orkingmrii." .. Mr. fltz Maurice li-u add reared the largest 'audiences In the fill ted State and Canada, on his torical and aoclal topic, and hl eth ical lectures are very much appreciat ed. THE MI.STRFJ-S,TONIUllT. A Fint-C'luwi i.nU-rtaluu'cnt V II II . ricnty of Mailt. A little thing like the breakdown of an electric light plant will not be ai- lowed to deter In any war from the J high quality of the entertainment this evening. Mr. Steward haa aupple- - ' . ,..a iks a,.ftrio Mrvirp with other an electric light plant will not be al ih ixtrli service with other 2 light and assure the patron of the Steward that there will be no lack of light tonight. It I safe to aay that 'the entertainment thl evening will be one which will be remembered a the best minstrel show to be Been In thl 'city for many year. I Remember that the theater will be thoroughly lighted and that trouble at the light plant will not be notice able at the theater. fiuney, Iiumtry, muurj jiub-" " everything, even the expensive kind ; - ,n of voices empioyea ana me i;obiuiii, nery, huge and successful attempt he matter of stage production and the tine poiiaii on evriinui ir.... Prim' patent leather to the touch- Ing pnrlrails of great men and the llk of the melody of the new tenor'il tones. The feeble attempts In days gone by to lift minstrelsy out of the fi'i de sleele despondency It reached when the old-timer began to wane and disappear, was tolebarly ludicrous though well meant and only now, art. vent- nf fumbling has one of! the survivors and he Is about the fU- test, made a stunning base, for George Primrose and his great minstrel com pany are this year credited with about as exceptionally and brilliant an en- tertalriflient as Is possible to be gut- ten together with money and braln3. AtU'iiilon Woodmen. Do nt forget that the Installation will take place this evening. There will lc 'other things which will Inter est the membership. Uemember Hie (lute, tonight. Pnicnn ia nci.nll v a little sore or ulcer. every particle of the poison. It makes tlia bloo'd pure and rich, tones np the system, find completely and permanently cures this disvase. S. S. S. has cured thousands of cases ... . ' Tl.ltn:... tt .mil am Ellf. with this debsin;; and dcstnietive j lie. 'in t'.'i? use of S. 5. S. and net the ; THE ?1 - JANUARY 3rd. Stock . . rn.mir nnrmix. Tf APFOIXT RECEIVER For CaJlfo'ruia Safety Drio.lt Truht Company, by Comtent. c. Vranrlsco. Jan. . A receiver for the -California Safety Deposit a Truat company will probably be ap u tha consent of the new board of director and the de nosltor' association and other Inter 1 .-. h.. h.n secured. The court cairu " I will be asked to take thU tep to morrow. Flno Meeting. jn .pite of the tJarknes both large foom9 6f Central church were almost if jled wUh gtener8 lagt evening, when .. . jati,.i.Mfi Evangelist McSparran delivered a strong and Interesting sermon on. th. old Book Stand?" gcrmon cannot fall of good . Before the preaching began a young man was baptlxed. At the .-lose of the sermon two Bible chool pupils confessed Christ and later In the evening a lady made the same good confession. This evening there will be baptis mal service at 7:30 and preaching at I. The aermon tonight will deal with The first step toward the Kingdom." Vou are cordially Invited to attend. Foresters Attention. Th nnm.nl installation oi ounei- of Court Maid Marlon No. zs win mlto ulnce next Wednesdny evening at Elks' hall. All memDers'ure re quested to be present. G. L. BIGGERS, C. R. It Is said that If Noah' ark had had to be built by a company, they would not have laid the keel yet; and It may be so. What Is many men's 1 business is nobody' business. The greatest things are accomplished by Individual men. Spurgeon. The Good Fellowship league of the Methodist church, will be entertained this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. U Cleaver at "Tvvelsth." Those who attend will be assured a Jolly good time. Annual Meeting Of the shareholders of the Farmers & Trader National Bank of La Grande, will be held at their banking house in La Grande on Tuesday, Jan 'uarv 8. 1908. between the hours of 10 o-clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p m of said day, to elect a board of direc tors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may come before aald meeting. . FARMERS ft TRADERS NATIONAL BANK. J. W. SCrtlBER. Cashier. Asslgiu'c'a Sale-. Having been appointed assignee, for the benefit of the credll'irs of O. ?t. Heacock, I will, on Tuesday, January 7, 190S, offer tl:e full Ktuck fur sl nt such low prices that no one can nfTord to iiiIfs the sile. Come anii lie convlueeil. Store open from 0 a. in. to 4 I', ill. j J. K. V.'UKiHT. Assign.- Strayed. There enme to my homo Tuesday mornluif a li'iise ivtih saihlle and hii die. Owner v 111 please call and ;. t him and pay fr this nntle". E. P. STAPLES. SHOPPING EVENT. OF THE YEAR ' HP TO SATURDBY, MOXDAT. JANCARY . wi. NOTICE OP FIRST MEET ING OP CREDITORS. In the district court of the Vnlted ; Slate for the district of Oregon. In the matter of D. B. Rucknian. bankrupt. In BankrupU-y. . To the creditor f D. B. Ruckman of Allcel, in Union county, and the district aforesaid.' a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given thtrt on the Jrd day of January. A.' D. 10. the said D. B. Ruckman was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the referee In the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, on the Hth day of January, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditor may at tend, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, nd transact uch other buslncsa a may properly come before said meeting. JNO. S. HODGIN. Referee in Bankruptcy. January 6, 1908. Assignee' Notice. In the circuit court of the state oi Oregon for Union county. In the matter of the estate of O. M. Heacock. an Insolvent debtor. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been dly appointed as signee of the estate of the above named Insolvent debtor, under and by virtue of an act of the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon, enti tled "An act to secure to creditor a Just division of the estates' of debtors who convey to assignees for the ben efit of creditors," approved October 18, 1878, and amendment thereto. All person having claims' against the estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the office of the La Grande Investment company, La Grande, Oregon, duly verified as by law required, within three months! rom the date thereof. La Grande, Oregon, January 6, 1908. J. K. WRIGHT, Assignee. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given to all con cerned, that William Blakley has filed In the county court of Union county, Oregon, his final account as adminis trator de bonus non of the "estate of William C. Balrd, deceased, and the said county court of Union county, Oregon, has set the 4th day of Feb ruary, A. D.. 1908, at two o'clock p. m., for the hearing of the same, and all objections thereto. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this flth duy of January, A. D. 1908. WILLIAM BLAKLEY, 6-5t Administrator. htarhiK (.f the tinr.s thereto. Dated at I.n Grande, l.ti'earon. ioth day of January, A. D. 190S. 1 . WILLIAM ULAKLEY fi-r.t Aflmlnlstrnf vvrnri' oi.- vivii. lii'rri i-uvvt ' X :'Mf I t: .f7?vf.-fA-Y..Ti. I Notice is hereby given to all eon-'1 1 WjW ?w5 corned that William Elakley, has filed ; J M A''.'fVVv, . ; A in the county court of Union county, ?, .'j N'5' Oregon, his final account us admin- j.'."" . j . rii&fti stial.ir of the estate of Nathan H. . 'r' J I'alnl, deceiiaed, and the suli county y . ' . ..'. i j' --'-'.. !: '":' uiirt of Union county, Oregon, ha. .;'."V v.' '.S:'S vt th0 A,y "! r-bvravy. A. o. I lWr ilf ?; rv'r.visi'' lOOK, at two o'clock p. m.. for the vi.'.iCfV.'r:-;' I hearing of the same, and all nbjec- ' . V" ' .-"-O Itiona tlien-to. : 1 1 fel JANUARY tith. EVERY ARTlCLEilN OUR yf TO DISSOLVE New Tork. Jan. S. Hearing In the government suit to dissolve the Stand ard Oil company of New Jersey, the 1100,000.000 holding company of the "oil trust." which 'was postponed on December! J last, was resumed today before Judge Franklin' Ferris of St. Loui,"appolnted by the federal court to take evidence. Many prominent New York official will be called to the tand to testify In the case. Since the adjournment the counsel for both side have been preparing abstract of teatlmony submitted In other prosecu tion of the Standard Oil company, notubly that, before the interstate commerce commission ana in me Watcra-Plerce company suit -and in the Flndlay, O., case. , If the various record were read In full, it I ald that two years would be required, white the arrangement agreed upon will enable the testimony to be pre sented within two m6nth. The hear Blue Mountain Creamery Co. The law requires milk to test 3.2 per cent. Our milk is guaranteed to test 5 per cent. Our sweet cream is paseurized, thereby in suring purl y. ' Sweet Milk - , 5c a quart Sweet Cream - - 25c a quart Butter Milk - - - 10c a gallon Blue Mountain W"WW w" ORCHARD GROVc L P. DAY, Prop i .tor, . ed in educ rrnirr pa4es STAHDAR Ml, Mil ing is being held In the cuetom hou.1 where the prevlou ' session wer held. , , - ..-- '; : ' '. "' ' Pint Filed. United State Land Office, La Grande.,, ..Oregon, December tl. 1907, Notice la hereby given that the ap- proved plat of survey of T. I N R. 38, E. W. M., will be filed In.tbte of-; flee on Monday the 10th day of Feb- .ruary, 1908, at t o'clock a. m.; ' On and after aald date thla office will receive application for the entry, of land In ald township. - J Said township la In th Wenaha for-' est reserve created by proclamation .of the president, dated March 1, 1907. ' E. W. DAVIS, Register. ' " " A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. ' The Blue Is not a new la an old ata la grippe, whoopl throat For store. ' Creamery Co. w w DO NOT DELAY ; Novi is the time to pur cha e breeding stock. White and Clack Leg horns and Buff Orp !nlcn. Strong line of Gocks; Pullets and Hens to select' from.: Correspondence solicit-1 . ed. Eggs, in season. POULTRY FARM K. r. D. No.' ', Lt V rve, U egj-. ifonpMn CougH Syrup njufture for a, oougb. It rfdby for Cfltfgha, oolda tuKough and sore le by Red Croat drug tf aavea4aaa Price i J'T-.. a. O jr. - n