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EIGHT PAGES. f AGE SIGHT. EVENING J BSERVER, LA GRAXDE. OREGOX. TTESDAT. JAXVABY 7. 10S. LOCAL ITEMS !-- K4 Miller la over from Union today. K. II. Ketchuiu of Kalum, is a vts flr in our city today. Vfi!im Hunter and family came in xiiiw Lostlne lust evening. i . B. Chancey is over from I'mdlo- a.rf. . .. . 't ftin-sral of the late Henry Ku ulph will be held this afternoon.- Jesste O'Biyant la down from Xurth Powder today. ,; ; Km,' A. C. Craig of Union, Is visiting lends In the city today. F. 8. Uramwell arrived this morning ..from Nampn, where he has been on 4 lualncua for several days. V. C. Olbbs left this morning for ri tidletm and may continue to port Bind twfore returning. MUs Maud dementi returned this miwniua; to Walla Walla, to resume irr studies at Whitman. ATrs. Alice M. Snow, wifo of a prom lent attorney of Boise, Is In the city mlay. j. a. jnronson, wno nas nan a long icge of typhoid fever, was able to be ut so the street for the first time to- Ir. I. A. Charlton, the veterinary, was cIted to the Claud Chlldcis farm at'Atic-1 yesterday, to attond a sick I Harms.- ita!a ' TV county rovrt Is working hard it J C t ':,.;g'n l.'A cr.iii.. William Curdemann Is enjoying i visit from his brother from Missouri. A i i I . Miss Helen M.ihr of College Place, i Wash., made proof on a timber and stone claim today. Sir. and Mrs. Julius Sommer were up from Elgin last evening to attend the Primrose minstrels. A. B. Cherry is confined to his home Nvlth a severe attack of pneu monia and la very sick. Royal Arch Masons will take notice that there will be degree work In the chapter- this evening. j Mr. and Mrs. F. 13. Foreman of La Grande arrived In the city Baturday to spend a few days with friends here, Baker City Herald. Mrs. T. J. fferogglns and daughter, little Miss Aladean, left this morning for Elgin, where they will visit for a few days. The Itev. Charles Qulnney of Pen dleton and the Kev. J. Nellson Barry of Baker City, are being entertained, today at the rectory by Rev. and Mrs. I'pton H. Olbbs. Owing to the serious Illness of Rob ert, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.' T. .V. Uullthan, Ben Noyes. the proprie tor of the skating rink, has closed until Thursday night, when there will be special music; also on Friday and Saturday. The following people were some of the few who canle In on the Elgin Bln-rrarhlcsl sketch of Robert (should Mr. Steward succeed In book Lr .i.'. 'izz, -v... ,.J-". J. i;. V. right I In? this attraction again, he would be Browning, the Poet, Mrs. V. Palmer Reading ; "' ,' ' . ) "My Star." From" e) (d "Home ' ' Thought Abroad." "Prosplee." "Song From Plppa Passes." Mrs. Stella Ingle. Reading "The Boy and the Angel," Mrs. A. L. Richardson. - - Round Table talk on "Saul," by the ' Neighborhood Club. Two weeks from this evening Rev. W," 8. Seemanrr will give lecture on Haul." at t Cehoermm . entbalncy "Paul," at the Commercial club rooms to which every one is Invited, to: at tend. ' w compelled house. to double-deck his play- liUfkt'Ch!! Claim-. There will be a game of basketball this evening at the Commercial club between two lotal teams the girls' team of the La Grande high school, and the girls' Commercial " team.-) There will be good lights and the game promises to be a good one. Don't forget the time, this evening at 8 o'cloek sharp. . Admission 15c. The following will be' the line-up. High school. ' " Commercial club. The ladies of the "600" club will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Wm. R. Jones on-J)epot street, with Mrs. Jones as hostess EARLY CLOMXG. Following Store W ill Close at 9 Until Further Notice. . - tieorge Hundburn, an old-time stage Jriver. uf Crando Rondo valley, w ho tas teen In the city the lust few rfiyn. left this morning for Baker CHy. Mrs. Otto E. Dldion and slslcr. Miss Crajrce Crockett, left for ICIirln this mrnlng- for a short visit with their nele and aunt. Colonel and Mrs. 10. S. Cruckett. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ilenlger, who were former rtsldents of this valley, t moved from here to Canada, h.tve Jwposod of their Interests here and are here for the purpose of buying a Home. rose minstrels in this city at the Stew ard: Mr. and Mrs James Masterson Mr. and Mrs. filff Masteson, E. Rum bell and Miss Hattle Glenn. Z UMBRELLA RECOVERING AND REPAIRING Now Covers put on, $.50 to $4.00. if you have anything brok en 1 can fix it. L. C. SMITH OPPOSITE FOUNDRY t la Grande Steam Cleaning! aud Dye Work f Lace Curtains, Draperies, J Kid Gloves. Evening Gowns j 4 and Party Dress s Cleaned $ on siart notice. We call for and deliver free. J OLD CREAMERY BLD3. t F.rst C;:sj Wsrk uaa.-anisei C-(j v.t-tisR ts t.-r.$!r.t trait -f Mt-r-r-l--r TwelMli Nlsht Parly. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cleaver en tertained at the first meet'ng of the Good Fellowship league, a social or ganisation of the Methodist church, fit their home last evening at a "Twelsth nl(?ht party," an old English custom. As near as possible the old customs were carried out. The house was beautifully decorated and at the ton elusl in of the evening the rooms were shorn of their decorations and they were burned In the presence of the guests as was the way In old English times. A cake was cut In which was baked a bean and the person who was fortunate enough to get the bean was made king or queen. Mr. Blum was the lucky one. He ns placed on a chair and raised to the celling by four men, where he made n cross which was the emblem of good luck for him me icm in me year. il was then plftccrt on a throne and the sub jects were made to serve him and do his bidding. When It came time for lunch snowballs were given to the gentlemen who then threw them at the ladles Ihe lady being hit becomlne th. lr partners for supper. Dnlnty re freshments were served and every one !Wont home feeling that they had a fins time. La Grande, Ore., Jan. 7, 08. We the undersigned, agree to close our stores at five o clock p. m., dur ing the time the electric lights are off, or until further notice. Any one desiring to open later may do so by notifying the other stores one day In advance: . j OOI.Py T"'T CO.. THE FAIR. C. W. PRESTON', H. BLOCH, THE VAN DUYN'E CO., W. H. BOHXENKAMP CO, THE PEOPLES STORE, MRS. T. X. MURPHY, J. M. BERRY. E. M. WELLMAX & CO., ANDREWS & BERRY, AIK'OOK & FP.ITTS,' X. K. WE.ST, ASH BROS., HENRY & CARR. L, Eaker . . B. Creen . . J. G reen . . A. Hopper '. A. Roesch . O. Johnson . center ; forward forward . guard . . . . R. Thelsen H. McMurray . . . F. Massee ... F. Maasee guard ..... E Gulling . sub V. Wells Referee, Mr. Moore. Ad. Chanson. On account of the unreliability of electric power today The Observer was unable to make several Important ad. changes. Watch for them in to morrow's Issue. The Electric show will put on two performances tonight. Commencing promptly at 7:30. A new change this evening. The Piker's Dream, Jane Is Furious, and the Drama on Riviera. Come early and avoid the rush. rniPKB T.AVn. ACT JCNE J. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Us8. Land Office, La Grande, Ore., December 13. 1"7. - " VntlcH is hereby Riven that In com pliunee with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1S78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in ihe stiies i,t California. Oregon Neada and Washington territory," as extended to nil the public land stales by act of August 4. 1S2. LEWIS If. RL'MILHART, of La Grande, county of Union, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this offl,. his sworn s:atement No. OBOJ, for the Durchaso of lot i. Sec. 22, lot I of Section No. 2", in township No. 2 S.. Range Np. 37, E. W. M., ana .vill offer nroof to show that the lana soucht Is more valuable for its urn her or stone than for agricultural pur- Doses, and to estaunsn nis ciaim iu said land before the register and re ceiver of at La Grande, Oregon, on Monday, the 8th day of March. 1908. He names as witnesses: R. D. Ham ilton, J. E- Xeuklrchner. Albert Neu klrchner. arid D. F. Gillstrap. all of La Orande, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of March, 1908. E. W. DAVIS, Register. NOTICE FOR" PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office ut La Grande, Ore., December 28, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that Max Dutll of Hllgard. Oregon, has flleO notice of his intention to make final five-year proof In sutmort of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 11992 made October 6. 1902. for the 8- XWVt. NE Vt SWVt. Section 21, town ship 2 S., range 36, E. W. M., and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. 8. land oiiice at La Grande. Otyvwn, on $! ruary 10, 1908. V-' He -names the tullffwlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the lend, viz: Gott lieb Klopfenstein, of Hllgard, Ore.; Fred utll, of La Grande, Ore.; KU. Rosti, of Hllgard, Ore.; Farmer Jack, of Hllgard, Ore. . E. W. DAVIS, Register, - NOTICE OP FIXAIi ACCOrJtTV Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have filed in the - county court of the state of Oregon for Union county, their final account as adminis trators-of the estate of John Feaclt. deceased, and that said court has fixed Tuesday, the 4th day of Febru ary, 19U8, as the time, and the court house in La Grande, Oregon, as the place for hearing all objections there- . to and. settling the same. WILLIAM O. PEACH, , JAMES 8. PEACH, '- Administrators of the Estate of John Peach, Deceased. wl-3-31 COCHRAN & COCHRAN.- ' ' Estray Notice. ! Notice Is hereby given that the foil lowing; described animal 'has come to my place and the, . same Is now being held by me, and will be deliver ed to the owner upon payment of pas turage bill and advertisement. Said animal came to my place November I, 1907. Descrlptloj One extra large red steer, has unreadable brand 'on left side. Steer seems to have been dehorned. . ' O. MUEHLENBURO, ; i ' SUMMONS. The Chrit Vclaliborhisid Club. The Neighborhood club met this af ternoon at their club rooms with Mrs. W. L. Hrentiolts us leader. The pro rmm was from Browning, his life and works, and was ns follows: (rouhii; Interest. meetings In Central Church of continue with fine altendanc. ind Interest. Last evening the main room was well filled. After soni; and prayer service three persons were baptized. The evangelist preached on "The first step toward the Kingdom," using n chart to make his teaching more plain. At the close of the ser mon th.? four who have been baptized this week came forward and were greeted as members of the conmej;a tlon and another man presented hlm Jelf nm! was received Into member ship making seven added in less than one week. Tonlqht there will b-i good lights, sphlted singing and a lernion on "The Sncond Step toward the Kingdom." The meeting continue Indefinitely. A cordial Invitation to everyone. In of: A Heal MliL-lrel. The George Primrose minstrels surely pleased the patrons of Stew- ird'a opera house last evening. There havo been many jnlnstrels in I,n Ornnde In times past, but we do not ociie-ve that there ever has h,vn the clrcut court of the stnfe Oregon for Union County. E. Polack, plaintiff, vs. K. Mlzogu chl, defendant. To K. Mizoguchl, defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and ! answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action and court, on or before February 10, 1908, ind that If you fall to so appear, an- ; swer or otherwise plead within said j J time the plaintiff win take the Judg-j ment of said court asnlnst you for the' 1 sum of 1305.55 with Interest thereon 1 1 at the rate of six per cent per annum from and after August 20. 1907, cost:! I and disbursements of this action, and ' J an order for the sale of the property! J heretofore attached in this action, now 5 held by the sheriff of Union county, i and for the application lif I Vim rii- ' T ..... ,., , eeeds thereof to the satisfaction of j J said Judgment so obtained herein. , This summons Is published In the ' a Evening Observer, n dally newspaper published In La Grande, Union coun-' ty, Oregon, by order of the Hon. T. ! H. Crawford, Judge of the above en-j titled court, made this December 2Sth, j 1D07, fixing nix successive weeks for ' such puhlicntlon and in said newspa-1 per. First publication December 2S. ! t07. I Blue Mountain Creamery CoJ The law requires milk to test 3.2 per cent. Out milk is guaranteed to test 5 per cent. Our sweet cream is paseurized, thereby in suring purl y. Sweet Milk Sweet Cream Dutter Milk . 5c a quart v 25c a quart 10c a gallcn Blue Mountain Creamery Col DO MOT DELAY C. H FINN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Xotl-e of Annual Mcviing. The annual meeting of the stock- J holders of the Eastern Oregon Trusi ' & Savings hank will be hid at Its of- t flee In the clli of l"r.ran,i tTi I i here who gave so much for the money January, 1008. at 10 o'clock l .h. is did Mr. Primrose. The mnsls was 1 forenoon, for th. .:...,. , a ...m n ,, jokcs were new and : for the ensuing year, certainly nrougiit out the laughter. To criticise Isst and for tht transaction of such other bustnnn m night's performance may oronerlv ennu kfrr. .. ln,lv,.el I. I . .... . ".n ...iruuij. ' iii"iiiL'B persontnea. ttt-. t-i'3- rmJtr,pA-i.rfr.r!-, m Nov.- is' the time to purr cha:e breeding stoclt; White and Black Lei horns and Buff Orp fngkh. Strong line of Cocks, Pullets and Hens to select from;' Correspondence solicit ed. Eggs in season: ORCHARD .GROVt POULTRY FARM LP. DAY. Proprietor. p r n n i t "'"'eee. o e c MW-M mier Clearing at Wonderful Reduction THE SHOPPING EVEHT OF THE YEAR 1T V 4 1 . .m ii 1 1 , - f',v i ' .:. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3rd. TO SATURDBY, JANUARY 1tth. EVERY ARTICLmN OUR immense Stock Radically Reduced P Kef i 4i A.A.A....... . . . - H ? 'aaaAaAA. - ' i"