r.r'.r. rivK. 'L LIGHT rAGfS. cxr.siSG Observer, ea graxde, orecon. yvedxesdat. ittse s, mm. e - ':' " LOCAL ITEMS. ' ' 1 -' Y !' u, if'.U. fr e4- - - '' Mis, J. H. Buhl la looking alter business In .Elgin today. ' Joseph McCrnry went to Raker City this morning to vlslt.fer a time. . ! Local Agent J. H. Keenly lft last evening for the metropolis to spend . tha week there. , ; .. ' County court convened this morn-. Inf. To audit bills waa the principal line o( action taken by the commis sioners and court.' N Jr' Mr- aaa Mrs. James Co.e of Endl- tott. Wash., vent to Island City this morning on t business trip.' , Mrs. A. We-stover and Cora Poe. both jot Mineral, Wash., passed through the city on their way to Wallowa, where they will visit friends. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ei. A, Holmes of Wal lowa, are vlsltlrSg friends In th.e city " . ' for a few days, after which they ex pect to go to Portland. ' Superintendent Campbell and plvls- Ion Engineer Bollons, were In the city this morning on . business connected with the O. R. & N. Lee Leavltt left for i.Portland this morning. He will remain during the week and Join In the festivities Inci Rudolph Buckler, familiarly known us "Dutch," took bis departure for his home' in The. Ta!les today. Ho has spent the past year ia La Grande. Stanley Carey arrived ' home tost evening from Corvsllls, where he jsn as m representative t from the -1 LrQrande high school' to the Interneho- "f . lastlc track meet., ' i Mrs. M. Fitzgerald and mother, Mrs. E. Abbot, returned to their home In Elgin thls'mnrnlng. aftor vis iting several dnyj with Mr.'and'Mrs, ... J. K. Fitzgerald of' this e1ty. v . - " ,Ed Mnrihy, of the firm of Hanson Bros, at North Powder, if In thir eity on business.-. He Is aecompnnJsd ! by ' Volney Lee, who Is rural rcalt carrier V on the route out of North Powder. , Mrs. Turner Oliver t will leave to' night for Portland.' ' ''' , Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Padgett of Flora. --. returned tfcls marvJnj from a visit at Eagle Valley. " " v' MrsVl", MV. Henderson returnod to her home in Pendleton this morning after having vlaited several days with Mr. SAd Mrs. Louis .Wetzel f this City: ; . ; , : . ,( . v Mrs. M. Grandon of Island City, Is visiting friends In Pendleton. ' ' ' Miss Nellie and Dllla Morton left this morning for College Place, Wash., ihere tHey will make ' their ' future um, Mrs. Morton having preceded them several weeks ago. ' " . ' Mrs, T. T.' Glenn of Bummervllle, ' left this morning for an extended visit with her daughter, Irs. Daisy Settle' inter of Portland. . ' . ; ' '. V- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiddle and son Lylo, and Miss Elv Gaskell, went to Portland this morning. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs, Gene Holmes left this .. morning for Portland. Joe Gray, who submitted to an oper Stlon for appendicitis yesterday, la dq ' Ing nicely. . , About 0 have applied at the local ticket office today for berths to Port land this evening. Arry Cornett of Galloway, Ore., and E. L. McBroom of Rliter.Ore.; trans acted business at the land office to . day; " . lifroc.". 1 l)'-,it;r. svstAn espe. Lilly s'-onp yet of films Is hnwn'Jii the Shcrn.'l taeatcr this week. thf i"t!7S "Whin the Night ingale l N'ls.llrs H-vei't-4'ene" and '.' "In the 8ha low of the J'ep'es on the Hill" are ;ie-1i!!v n id. If you want to lsni, Ivt to tthnrwond's; If you Vaotj lo wn-ti ff ' to tier.vocid' In ' fact, Kherwood's K the pluce to go at al times. -'.'"' . ' . - : ' ' ' Only thi mo't "dU"iiis chocolal Is served ( Bllverthorn i :iick'a soda fountain. - - D5-2T-627 . t .. r:- : ' V SiiiH-riiiu nileiit Bur. C Cnidily Knperlntenilent Ilragg Is . busy today sending out blank forms i neceomry to conduct of school affairs In the country districts.. lie hus al ready forwarded the blank notices of the annual acbool meetings. i , - . LIT OP PROMOTIONS. Lara Nomltrr of Applicants Pass) the , Elgllth''Gniilo Kxamlnationa. Out M taking the eighth grade axamlnatlona tsffh the county, a 11 r percentage were promoted. ' ' County Superintendent E. EBragg kaa received returns from the county . choalawbera eljihth grada examina tions to test the proficiency of pupils In the common branches wer held, nd below' are given Ibe nmes of the uccossful atudenfs, wth Ui eicep tlo ot Allcel applicants: - " Knrth rowdflr," i f Dora Asfcby. Elsla. Caspar, Harry ! Nice, Lily Graham, James Wilson, Syl via Hall. Allver Moure, Ethel Kelsey,' Minnie Bctrarm, Brtja Graham, Elsie, .pulton, Edith nailey,' Jack 'O'Bryant, Jessie Evans. '"' . ' '' : ' "V Ifland City.''' ."' ' , Beba Williamson, Ellis Luphcr, Ciureiice Garity, Clara Ehafer, Irene Dahlstrom, Hay Couch, Rhoda Hlatt, James,'Perr'.'' S;? . . Perry.' Albert Hansen, Robert Kelley, Bud fiplckleinlrtf. .. ." . '"; . , ftnmnicrtlllo. Naomi Lewis, Lulu . Ames, Ernest Alterby, Thomas Atterby, ' ': ' cove,. s '; '.- ,. Hazel Chadwlck, Erastus Plxton, Esther BraztUe. .-.'..'.".'; ;' . " "l '. Grange Hull. .' Joe Harrison, Joseph Anaon, Zoe Golden, Alice Snow. ' '..' ' '; ' Starkey. ; 3, X. McMillan, Manvllle Ayers. TfliK-atet. , Wanda He.ller, Lestor Haller. .. . - , ; , FruitdHle. Frances Cirblnts, Clarissa Carblno, Blanche imbert, Clara Lambert. '' '; Hllgard. ' ' Jennie Casey. . .. Iowa DL-triot. . Ida Bittlg, Angle McHatton. I41( Canyon. 4 Mai-y Benton, Lulu Counsel!. - : BBrrvlen Lloyd, Leora Billings." . In AJlcel three passed but name have nc yet been sent In. . TIKE BEVES OF EIGJIT. Lnst Gam of Balorr Series Goca to Xa Rnmde anil Ijdti Stand WeU.' The Baker CSty series to this ptty has en at J and t Lm rande j v fare. J well. Oirt ot thvs illfht games f ttvt two series, thi locals have 1o4 but one and have secureOf alMd that will be hard to overtake. v la the final game yesterday fans saw a' fast gasae that had some of the complexion of the Sunday game, in which La ' Grande won. Fournler, the sottthpsw, oeeu pled the1 pulpit for La Grat ' . ' and did sonle fine work.' ' ' In the meantime Walla Walla has ... . . : . taken enough" from.' Fehdletoa In the series at thevCaj-dcn ity to put It1 In the second place. ThU .was done yea- terday when she .won out' -'cyv? . the Pt by a ecore of 7 to J. .. HUindlng of .County Cluhw. " Plnyed Won Lost P. C La Grande v. .''. '. . ; 7 ; 1 .875 .671 Walla Walla , . t7 ., i f Pendleton .7. t '4 '. Baker City , , , i , .7 T " ,42S .125 THIRTY-FIVE FRESHIES. School Report Slums That' 85 Passed die- ( It y Elgtith Grade Evuns. The school1 year just closed shows; a decided Increase In the . number of pupils enrolled In fh city schools. The superintendent's final report for 1806-07 shows an enrollment ot 517 boy and 527 girls, a total of 1044. The enrollment the year Just passed Is, boys 554, girls 568, total 1117. Thus the school population has Increased nearly seven per cent during the past year. Mr. Hockcnberry estimates that the proportional increase will be even greater during the year" to come. The high school, of which the city and the men at the head of schnol af fairs, the school board) have reason to be proud, shows a decided Improve ment In numbers over last year. At the final examination In 1907 70 mem bers 'of the high school were present. Tho t6(al enrollment for the year was 102. Ninety-six were examlnedthls year. The enrollment was ISO. The high" school of La Grande has the dis tinction of being probably the only one In th state In "which the number of boys at the end of tho- School year equals the number of girls." Thirty-five have, been graduated from the elgfith grades of the, city schools llffo the high school next year at "the 'opening term. , ACCT-:iTS COLLEGE CHAIR,- . linker CKy Man Gora to Mi Mlimvlllc to Takn OuUr of EiiitlWi.-- Rev. G, R. Varneyfust retiring as pastor of the First Rsptist church of naker City, spent yesterday . In La Grande as the guest of Rev, W. It. Gibson.' Mr. Varney has accepted the cbalr of English and Publlo Bpeaklng In Mclilnnvlle colrge, and left this morning to take up bis restdence'ln that city. official ooricr tomorrow. Board of EVrtlosi Omtmiiii will Convene Tomorrow lo CVnint thr - Tha onnty board of electji.g can vassers will convene tomorrow at the court house and for period of per haps two days will canvass the re. turns and attend the many matters that always c(!ne before the boarlt. County Cdrk Gllham Is iiii Vh lvli1 as to Just what the personnel of the board will be, but It will be cotnpowfl of the county clerk and two Justices of the peace, The Observer" will give its readers the oftlclul County In the Saturday afternoon edition. ,' - .v Grahaiii-Evana.,, , Bherley E. Graham and Mamie E Evans, both of Elgin,, were wnlte-'j. marriage Jast night at the H' ley, Rev. O. H. King offfPlP,,, Both are popular yc g Ra w Elgin, the bride beln t0Tmtt "hello" Blrl at the centra Ce that clty. Kfiw Klanlti ; The ladles. t the Kaffoe Klatch will meet at the, home of Mrs, George Pl roer Friday afternoon. , ' ; Five Hundred., . Th F".ve Hundred club will meet at the hon.ie of Mrs. W, R Jones n"De- pot street, l. TVm-nlng-McFurlnne. James Downing of Eden(i Wallowa cwuniy, , ana Jvua Motrartano ot "war tola, .WajBh., were, married at the Methodist -parsonage last evening. Rev. Deal otfltiatlng. ; . The harppy conple will make their future home in Eden St. Peter's Gulkl. - The Ladies' Guild of St, Peter's Episcopal church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. at the home or Mrs.-aibba. This Is a special meeting and Important business Is to be trans acted. A good attendance Is desired. fi'aliiuni-GiHHlnoiiKh. .The wedding of James Walnum and Bessie Goodnough, which Is to take place tonight at 8 o'clock, prmle, to be one of the prettiest little hm weddings of the season. The ceremonv will be performed by Rev. Upton H" Glbbs,' of the Episcopal church," and only relatives of the contracting par ties will be' present. ' ' k '.The bride will appear In a charm ing gown of white silk trimmed In Valenciennes lace. The grom will wear the conventional black. The couple will be attended by Edith Anderson of Hot Lake as brides maid, and Frank Rechlln of this city, as best man. The bridal pathway will be marked by ropes of green as paragus ferns lcadlnc from th stair way tohe altar, over which will hang an ImmeDsa, white bell and draperies of green ferns. .'.. ' In the dining irT" the clor scheme is red. tnd .white,'' with J1 Immense bouquet of carhatlons In the-.f'nter of the table. Covers will-be laid or 12. The room will b lighted-' with many candles and a two-course lun cheon will be served. Both young people are well known In the social circle of La Grande. . Miss Goodnough has taught In the public schools for several years, and Mr. Walnum Is a fireman on the O. R, AN... " Just try those elerv: :'. olate so- das at Sllverthorn & i!uc . ---8-27 - 1 raHllmc. One of the best features of this w'k's ficogrsm Nate Ardrey and his kanjoi And If you want to hear the banjo really plnyed, come and hear mm. Tiie songs as sung ty Hherwood Williams would satisfy the ninst'crltl- 1, and the films are especially llt- Iractlve. rrogram chnuaes every Monday and Thursday. . , Murrlngc l.l.cnw liicl. A m.irrlnKe license was lsrued yi-s-torday to V, A. Ilnekett and Miss Leona M. Venahte, both of Elgin. .Visitors lK'ketl ' The polleo yestrrtlay rounitr..! up coiipln of , hard-looking cliarscters. giving the nniui-e of L'harles Nllson n.l Chnrlea llurke. They are booked on th charge of vagrancy. k Piillman for 1m (irtindo. La Grande people wishing lo visit Portland during the rose show, and who have been waiting until a berth could be secured, will tie glad to learn thmt half of a car will be reserved for La Grande tomorrow night. However, In order to reserve a berth for the trip, tlckatts must be piircascd tonlgt. IXRICTMENT DEFECTIVE, Allced iW Oar Robber Given Km bult Grand Jury In NUIt Out. - R. T. MrFerrln, ace used of robbing a bos rar'near this eliy, waa the sub let of the circuit court's attention to day. Me Kerr In was given a nun-stilt on account of a l.fi'tlve indictment. This wsa the principal matter to come before the court for the day. The grand Jury In still out and though some are looklnei for a return of true bllla thle evening or tomorrow morning, others are of the opinion that the body will remain InUut until later tusnvrrow. and jnay aol thea bring true bltlef. . Mrth fbemrd. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nellsoo ef Cove, twine, a by and a girl.- " SL'JIMONS.- " r . In the Circuit Court of the State of ' Oregon for Union, .Count. The Oregon Bailroad & Navigation Company,- plaintiff,, vs. John .East!' and Susan Eustlack, his wife, ' Crane, and Ethel Crane, his ,. ' fred W, Crane, a m'.nb- . pher Crane, a mlno ; ,. . ... .. . . , iTi'lVnustils. 10 tne aoove-nn - . EastlacU, " " Alonro- Eastlack, his wife. . vane anu linel t.rane, nis , -fvlf red W. Crtene, a minor, and nJ.stouher Crane, a minor: ';; In the, name of theststto o Oregon you are hereby required to appear and a.nwer tho compliant tiled aiiiinst you in the above entitled court and cause,o or before the 12th day of June, that being silx full weeks after Ova date of the, first publica tion of this summons, and If you fall to appear and answer said com. plahvt, the , plaintiff herein will take JuG-gmcnt against you for the relief demanded in its complaint herein, to. wit; For Judgment of. the above en titled court In the above entitled cause, appropriating to the plaintiff alt of lots two (2), three (J), four (4) and flee (5), ot block twelve (12), In Riverside addition to the Town of La Grande, In Union county, Oregon. f6r the purpose of furnishing, additional " . ii :, wucuing- laeiunes - and repair snobs within tha town of La Grande, Oregon, to properly serve the public, in order that the public and different persons traveling ' or ship ping freight over plaintiffs road may bo accommodated; and public Inter est requires the construction of 'such side tracks, additional .switching fa duties and repair shops and the pros ecution of said enterprise, and for an assessment of all the damages that will result to . the said defendants, John Eastlack, Susan Edstlack. Alon- to crane, Ethel Crane, Alfred -W. Crane and Christopher Crane, by rea sort of the taking an appropriation of said property by the plaintiff,"", and upon the payment, by the plaintiff of the damages assessed and awarded on the trial of the said causo the plaintiff take, a Judgment appropriation all of said property upon which to construct, build, equip, operate and -.maintain additional side tracks, switching facll- . Ittea and repair shops within the town of La Grande. ,. ... ' This summons la published for six consecutive weeks by the order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, judge of ths above entitled court,: made . on the 24lh day of April, 1905; the date of the first publication thereof, being on tba 1st djr of May, l08, and the 12th day of June, JtOS.-ls to be the date of the last publication thereof. .- . w, w. cotton; W. A. KORRtNll'i.11 ' COCHRAN COCHRAk;-- - Attorneys for Plaintiff. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Oregon, , ,. ' March 26 th. 1808. f ' ' ,v The United Btates of America' and Trances Harris, plaintiffs, vs. Wil liam H. Patten, defendant. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Frances Harris, contestant, against Homstead entry Not 10188, mad May 18,' 1801 (C. G 8800), In) the SEU Section. 8, Township S, N.', Range 40, E. W. M by William II. Patten, contestee, Jn which It Is alleged that the said Wil liam H. Patten wholly ailed to ebm-j ply with the homestead Iaw: prior to proof; that he failed to maintain'reg Idence prior to proof, and has sinoe wholly abandoned said entry, and that snjd alleged" absence from said land wa not due to hls employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United Btatoa as a private soldier, of fliier, seaman, or 'marine during the war with. Ppalii er during any other war In which the United Ptates may be engaged, and said parties are here by notified to appear,' resp.and of fer evidence touching said allegatlim at 18 o'clock a. m on June 8, 1808, before the register and receiver of the Unltedtates land mi flee la La Grand,. Oregon. -"'.,. The said contestant having! In a proper affidavit, filed April 28th, 1808, set forth facta which show that af'ur due diligence, personal service of this notice cannot be made. It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publica tion. , ,,S f. C, BRAMWJELL, R.II. LLOrty V Register. - Attorney for Contestant , FOR WENT Furnished modern flat. Inquire of Mrs. 8, C. Zuber. Newport, Ore., la Ukely to bare a water system. " i4tw i Kirjr". J In ' .i Wii'.'inms pasture, south of La S?,i.dt', a light r.l yearling. wlih fWi taco and white on U?a, to j Ivwid; - also, Chooolatn-c-ilorrd mare. branded Hmx left hip. Owners can have samo, by .r'h'S, for this adver tisement and other chats RAY WILLIAMS. H,Mm W ILL GO EAST. It. W. Stoner Takes Trip East ami Will ' Spend Summer l Atlantic City. II. W. Stoner, for long a resident of this city, and until recently street su perintendent, will leave tonight for the east, where he will spend the sum mer with relatives. After visiting tnft i larger cities on the way, ho will go t- Atlantic City, N. J., and remain fori tho summer. Mr, Stoner will not set I a time for his retucfli toutwe nrediet I that ere many moons he will begn to iiuim i.uiKMiKiy ot tiu Oregon. ea Arrival and Iicpanure of Tralsa al ','-.,' La Grande. ' No. 1, westbound. Portland Special, arrives 5:25 a. m.; departs, 5:20 a, m. No? I, eastbound . passenger, mall and express, arrives at 5:15 a. m.; do parts 1:50 a. m. - No. t, eastbound Chicago 8peclal, arrives 5:05 p. m.: departs, 8:15 p. ta. No. 5, westbound passenger,' mall and express, arrives 5:55 p. m.; de par'u, 10 p. m. V- . . ' 4'1 ' Elgin Branch.' ','.' '. ! "Regular mixed raln , 'leaves La Grande tit, 8 o'clocH and returns at J o'clock p.'v m. The jogging train ' leaves La Grande at 12:80 p.m. and ! returns at 1: 45 p. m. '. I y. IL JIEEXET, Agent. . La Grande, Oregon. - . ED STRINGIIAM, AUCTIONEER. Bates cried on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. . No extra' charge for distance. LA GRANDE - . - OREUON Route No. I. 'Phone No. 155x8 ' t $ , ELKS BENE f WATKIN OUAL JUBILEE SIXERS AUSPICES LA GRANDE LODGE ELKS I : Proceeds td Apply AT ELKS HALL mmm PRICES RESERVED SEATS : GENERAL ADMISSION If CHILDREN r t Ii:K'X'5S'l'. Dr. w. p. -3ic:,;:::s:.-a.85i. ..... Painless xtractlon. Expert goSO work, gpcrlal i., .iindren' teeth. 1 La" Grande. National Bank 'BuiM'.r..; RATES EAST v Will be Made by the j This Season aa FoUvc Direct .72.50" . v yi . IU3.15 . $00.00 , $00.00 To - - C'lcairo St. T.onls St. Paul . ...i...... ... .. , Oninhn Kansas City TICKETS V7ILL BE ON BALE ..MAY A, IS '.' ' .11 XE 6, 0, 10, 80 JVLY 6, 7, 22,23 Good for return In 90 days with stop over privilege at pleasure within" limits. , v ' DO'T FCCfT THE DATES For any further Information call on" J. II. KKENEY, Local Agent, , Or write to - k VM. McMURRAY, ' General Passenger Agont, " PORTLAND, OREGON. PAIIMT AfD VVALL PAPER STORE I ' ; PAINTING AND'; PAIERHANQINO i Stanici$ ii Bii t 10 ADAMS AVENUE v; Z - '"' LftGrandt, Oregon Phone ; Red 1921 X s4ew4Vwwwss4C mm - I 4t IT to Building Fund 75c i: i . 50c i! t 25c n nmc (is. it 11 '1 : i J- J- - r - t t