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V FTTE. EIGHT TAGE8. EVEXIXG CRSFTlTim. LA CEU1TOE, OREGOri". ITJDAT, JCXE 12, 1808. A - "' '" L c ' ' . . - d ' 1 11 II I I ' i "H Viil I 1 1 1 IK -am-. IBM i h'i L items. '- V ; , M. and 4.1rs. 3. D. Matheson left this morning rprTortJ:md( i t - George Mape-T retdVhed ii Elgin twA morning. ' -Mfs. George Parker of Kamela, .visltmg frlendtTSMO ITLlMOrfeo today. 5 3iMf UfltUot Laki this Jnornlng. J.T. Larigley, mijster,; mechanic, for the O. It. ft NlKls loahlna after biisi. JT ness'matters In La Grande today. " L.H. Russell came home from Port land this morning after a brief busl- I, inWvafftHr Mr. Echumard, the operatoTTaTTTa" mela, attended the dance given" by the baseball boy IT In this city last night'-' MrTeSrp" Hffterr-Elg1nrtTm the morning train tor Portland, on; an extended visit. .,' ' ! ' -t -. iwn-I ' Mrs T. F.. Tlptnn, rvhn has bppn vUlUng friends in 4 La ..prade.y.ro turn;4., to.4er hqme Jn.Kame)a thl morig.t,,-,tJi,, ,, ". .i-J, ,r, , v . , . OakUy.uUia, jepreaenjiitlve of the finftkfKr.mn-RjclVey )n this district, re turnojin&pm jftnb.iineft trjpr.ta. Union- ,v,:j:ii? ;;r;.i r Mi5rJnora He.nrjy refcinnod tJveyl .-eviiqfek.. tf, ot-!jo:'j a.lT.1. lift j.jkaUt . Ill ru. fows, .Fu-raan ,t noiiljeasieril .-Juan,,, ,.pfised tferqugh, f.-.e city on tholr. vajj-ito Irnblerjlhl? .-. Mj..a-JIrg, jt. L. Jpptcrof jHan, Ban, 4;who ha,va,,been looking over jt'lie valley for, .several daya, left this morn- lng for, Wallowa.', , . .. ., Mrs. Jt,K Bpejicer of Antelope( Ore., was4:,a. passenger .on the Elgin train this morning, en route to Lostlne to vlajttrlenda. Mr1rjvnd Mrs, jr. H. Ferguson, of the Ronde Valley . h,ouse, ,. returned last night. fi(m an,, extended visit in Lodl, wis. '. ', ,, ,;,.'' . j., 3. Rnuer of Enterprise, W. D. Mc-(- Cully VTj!ipn",Bnd"TirTlcJ,arlane or Joseph, are WaliWtuITcrfunty people . whx)aJicdJA,l .Pwn,de.to4ayv Mf. H. ?. Nejl, jhov,ln)s t?ei here on. . . TjiMlt chvabao, who J,t patl.r4jt.p the JJj'ano LBonde Jxonpltal, retijrne-jto vt home , near , Jedlca.) Eprlngs todny. t..( Chh f Pyatchrr nnd Mrs. A. Buck ley, vrt to Portland thin morning, where they Wl!)"v!slt for a few weeks, arter wr.lcn tney expect to go east for ' -i 1 Mk f . ine summrr. H. A. Brandon, assistant chief en gtneer for the O. R. ft N., arrived In 'La Grande this mor.rWlnff-wtmson to the 'fronn Invillowt'county 2a. tne morning tmnu. -v,,r . ' The trains frotti . ,both dlrVrt!nn(W continue to runon'a'dcJaye$jich'dpfy; JncreafM jpunneiis y? jptiFirwss D'jia, oirectMns 4 responsible fon. he lateness VI ,; IOC overlnns -"""" ' Mrs. N. J.'Hf trick and 'V 'flaughter, Ethelr-f Downing, M.rrlved .ori the delayed train' this morning nrtMott for KlKin,, hcre',4hey l)t Ttslt Mrs, Georgi-' Rogcnt..' ;J . ,- i,' ' Axel Nelson arrived this morning . . from Colorado ty'joln his wife, vho hiis been visiting frW'nds here for some tlmK ' "Mr. Nelson expects to locate here,-- .. ' 1 - ' - ' Mrs. Qeorgi" Small nnd little son of Raker City, stopped ove'r this morning on therr way to Prn'tland snd the .sea. side,' to spend tho day wltli Mr. and liMrsV-T. C. H-lry. . . Dr. P. I..' Lincoln lnvp In a day or two for Pnrtlnnd to attend the annual meeting 'of t)n One-.n rntsl associa tion. ' He will al'o c.t.ad the grand lodge of Knights of Pythias before tjrttlNf.'o' I ! ft'if; - 1. j Rev. C. Adam and wffo'of Ka- llda, rsivh.ksvi bce-rt visiting Rev P. W. A-ft.m.V of thlrf city. -left on the morning tral;v i ("r." Enterprise, ' where Mr. Adnms 'tll'l is'tn charge of the Preshytr'lsn.chuj-ql-., Miss Toting, teacher of music at Pt. Paul's. Waila Wuliit. who has been the guest 'of the Misses Imogen and Ruth Russell' the prist few days.' re- ' turned to her home In Salt Lake last evening. ' " ' , Dr. Bind Mrs". TToron ni tittle grand dauchter. of Prthvllle,' Ind., . arrived this morning oa tbelp way to 8pm merville to visit their children,' Mr, '' and Mrs. P. S. Robinson, and Ralph. and Hugh Huron'.' T " , , . Ptat Penator-elect Turner Oliver 'returned today from Portland, where he attended the ststs democratic con vention.' He reports harmony through ounhrsessloni rrcrrtm one fnstanw, when he attempted o secure more llberak represenUtlon, . from- aastern " Orer: The big guns of ths mstrop ollk too (powerful, howevsr, , .i.W. .Shsahjrifc ths. democrstic raatUdaU itat aonilnatloflj t ctroult ju4gat tttt fprtag-prlmartoax, rr, -.(Utrnsd toda-am Prtlaod whats. he represented Wallowa democrat at !?? ta, ..convention. Mr. Sheehan will remain -la La Grande for tha'day clo're MuVfclhftb ttk IfoWe ftf terorlse. Rev. J. U. Gillllan returned from .TlruiiderIdaho,. jtjhla roowilng. - He Iwti! leave fcjpiiy'Mornlijg U Salem, i whJr Jhqjs on the commencement program of Willamette unTversity. . (Enslnjari)J,ardt) ,l?Bokaue, rtMtdd orcrti biUhe liufcf brother hood of Locomotive Engineer this morning. He .Is en route horge from .iuinbiheip an nual vtonvenUon. pf .ith 'rottrhood, the details of which wer chronicled In these columns at the time of the 4 - - - t At mtg ,otf, the ofOicWi pt, the! t'nlon- CJounty" P(oneer association at uuiiiu. iuun.ji w&a. oratdKO to liolrt the.' Joi.nlnn thU.jteitt! at,' rnltinJang. . Tife' old Mlks yrf "Ctilon -will iak preifarain" to r-ntertaln th?lr -f rtend of plortftev days. It... fr.i: ' tcolBltUllOei wtr? uiiimLUfd to take, charge of the varjous features ol "the day's events, "and the 'reunion "this year2rrtinlges to he even more pleas urable Jt ha n any previous one. i..v;:j v Dying Man Foirtid By r. Train Crew Wtth hla-hexl-hnwHily bnutmnd-aad-l bleeding, as a result Vf cither an as sault fy unknown parties or a' railroad accident, an unknown man' Was picked up, yt(sterdayniornJng ntaf3c"6tt, a" station a short distance from Wallula,' members of the crew of train No. 21 haying discovered the unconscious form Lying beside the, trW.tPJjJLbJi Walla. "Wll 17nlo,,n v-t r ; ' With all stieed ho waa removed; to w"here medical attendance cuuld. be se curwlp but ithei unfortunate man did not regain consciousness. enough,, to ' fc V'n-i -t "pti frntn or'how he was injured. Thelshsrtfft fflPe'Wittned early yoaterday af ternoon of the accident, and Deputy ceke, ,: as ''rnere la 'a 'suggestion of foul jjJaV.-' Abotit t o'clock1 yestefday afteri nooti Coroner MscMarttn-"1 received word that the man had dlcci, -and he lef on the7573rj take, charge of the body, which will be brought th'ls cty thls'mbrhlhg. 1 A report from Wallula 'yesterday after noon said that a thorough search hud bee n. IT.R 'iQfJhe dea d .man's Clothing, but that nothing which would give a clue to his Identity .could be. found. He Is said to have a refined appearance, and does not .look like he had been accustomed to manual labor., i MEETING THIS AFTEUXOOV. Civic Irngne Taking Great Interest In ' Injunction Suit, This afternoon about 40 influential members of the Civic league met and thoroughly discussed the features brought out In the petition for the In junction to the county court from "Is suing the prohibition proclamation. as a result of the ITnlon county election. yuMalutluna-ura.4uuucd. Asking the court to bring the matter 'to an Issue at the earliest- possible date. The league propose to See to It that every thing that, can bo accomplished, to prevent thwurtlng.the will of the great mhjorlty of the voters. Is done. " ' ' Clroulnllng St-hnol Petitions, Petitions are being circulated ask lng' thnf W. "L. "Hrenhrtltgbepome-a candidate for school director at the annua) mhool election Which takes place next Monday. t"p to the hour of going to press the petition had not been presented to Mr. Brenholt and It could not lie stated definitely that he. would consent, but those who were circulating the petition were meeting with such encouragement that they were sure that he would. ' 7 1 Yr,, first RnptM Cliurch. At :. 4unday school,' Dr. J. FT. Stevenson, superintendent. -''mrang service, subject, "Lessons Prom the Comely Widow." At T:t0. children's day program." There wilt be a bap tismal service it ths close' of the pro gram. Parents of ' th 'children are ss peclaTTy "TnVtre'd '" td fOTfi sr(rrd lat welcome to all. . Rev. W. H. Olbson, U whlrh ,paper.,flo V I'4 mum r if ILL I ILL! -mi :.!!- .:.-iv EOCtCTV. ,- r t I Trip Abroad, -.r.-u-tt Hars you purchased tickets f or tha Trip Abroad?!? If inot don't fall to m4ke your purcluuBe aoon. as a. limited ntijuber, of ' tickets will. b sold aad ths sale will close two days before the tr&jtakes plao'i! ' ; ' Ti '" ' ' -xu -'iw;:; "i-j; . , ' : C. E. SociaL . - .5rhe young people's-Chrliitlan En deavor society tot ilthe .'"Presbyterian church will give a social at the home of Mf. aad Mrs. Herbert Hanna this evening:" The -entertainment of the evening will consist of games " and musIc-' A cordial' invitation, is extend ed to all who are interested, and es pecially the young people.- Cake Sale.; i w -. ?'. . Class 6 of the Central Bible school, wll hold a cake sale at the City meat mnrketr Saturday, from 10 a. m. to 4 p.-'Wu, 'Unl soldi out before that time.' Those desiring cokes tot' Sun- JTtC fwf.H' ii. ii i liltM-.L- .U. F.j y t iParty'AVaa a Succcsa. x.u.iu : The dance given- l9t-nighV for the berieflt' of th. basebSU club .'was a cqmplete suocesm'i While not so late ly attended 'as -could' hae--. been de sired; the music by Heacock's torches Xra was excellent, and not an unpleas ant ldiuUjnaudJJie..eyenIng1 U' Wril Nof Tidii S)t lI Tax. "' By" the reporttrf1 thrf city treasnter submitted to the council last evening, sj- It Is shown that thelV Is now a total town that thee Is nojyi 253.7Jin the treasury, st of m says thej Pendleton tjjt OJcgtonlftn, Of- .this sum bu'ii'jSmttll anu)Wi .;ls In he general uniiff'f hUT?Itj , bulk;, of yie money .iw lii iAie cTTylijill,: ''levee' nnd street ; lnteit.r?gfjf,ii 'bonse- tlhently yie $tt(ttf P.ryV'' spent a;tis5,'V y.'bX. Mnents il'n-,it(Mt'vy or .to beutsKL up sin ' Cp 1tM)Ip! 'iijfP bave beeH nakeatr'mise rnhasw In X pedal ttrx, and appasoritly no such action win be taken. ' Instead the council will seek to ' fjulfthrough' the coming year 'In The beet manner poes(u,lc and rely upon the regular city tax next January to cover a-ny deficit caused by' the closing out of tbe saloons, a Tlilajs the-plan that has been advocated from the start by Councilman Montgomery and last night that course was also urged by .Councilman Strain, . ..,'.,. "; during the meeting last night much minor business was trnncled by the city council. The. cemetery commit tee was authorized to let the ..contract for. the cemerj waiter plpe to Neagly Broo.'f.T-bie sum ij'-M. Thhlds for constructing Ihe -.reservoir and laying, the piping In the cemetery are still In the hands of the committee. ' Heavy Rains in r.:i:ntnlns ' Word received fro;o. ;.yo :".! morn ing that there werf hr-r raTnsln that section of theicounu; i : sight and this morning nnd It i-.-" . .vv that the showers extended Cu. n Into the Coombs canyon."couritrv- If so. this will probably help the. spring wheat otrt-thcre, Pendleton' Trlbunr, Urst liwbytcrln 1iurrh. .; " Sunday school, 8:43 -a. m., . L. Bhenholts. superintendent. "Morning subject, "Julm's Tenth Hour." : C. R. service,. 7 p. mv Evening ' subject, "Visions.''' Prayer meeting Thursday. I p. m. Bpeclal music by the choir at the Sundty . morning and evening services. Rev. ft v." 8eemanrt, minis ter. ' '' i.. ,. .... ... Cake Bale, .;,1 . Oaha. ,. dL t'vAtALi'li,l?';iooi, will hold a rake sale at the City meat market Saturday, from 10 a. "m.' to'' K p. m., unless sold out earlier. Buy a cake for eundny.- - - - .' -'.. "."".'.. :': Strayed or Stolen. K sorrel filly, I years old; branded F. B." os Jeft shoulder. White stripe LfulV length of forehead; and on white hind foot One bay, t-year-old, branded n some" M' flrst: named. JfJ'iJnf , lo . recovery. Fred. Braden, Ladd Canyon. ' 4 t Latte D Balala, Sunday school, II a. m.; rsguiar service. p. ju.; mutual Improvement association meats conjointly at 7:l tv'M. .. iKr '? , FOR RENT Modern cotUgs; also a r "at. Inquire of Mrs. 8. ?1 r-'f ; f A 1 f The tine of Rust- Proof j unier$ pi the past lj with the addition cjf jrerj jyaScijf fcwllytes. i z J.??!rf y .upv to . Jdak: in every detailtf design, fit, material, and construction. ., Warner's -Rust-Proof i Warm's Rust-Proofi )l I'Stni? Rust-Proof ' Style 27t: n!v Style 28i Style 291 If I'vcy-Jrii. -l .,rii-:'-' 0 - ....i.r-." i J'.' " . ' ' " -"" "" ' t i. ' ' .' O lA-c .. '.,.r.K. " f tn "?""'.'" f i .i.-n , rA,'we"le' 17mk:v'a ' : fTTTtflSf ' s.in-ehapa a.l?ove, the waist' 'T-"?i'"': ! The hips and fronb-ire, It "-ion? and hare hos&rsupr : porters kttach'ed.";,f,: -' . White- Balisleii.OO sWaWsMMdsBi lVarner'4 Jtust-Proof No. 2Erassiere. ino lTw6rnM1horxtit& Tfie'1 raps cross to bacfc and fe to fronf. '' White. Batiste,; trimmed with Jctrctiqin acf 'jaf 1! ' ' sfraps .. j-. wash ribbon. Used mosy THEG0WMMULEi&5 ' It,. .,t"i,.'jr., ''XotWlo CnMlitort rt J Notice Is hereby g'fven' ty ill whom 11 ,may f9?ncerh. that"Mertfe "Xldt'lcli' una wcvii aiyuiiiicu uy llie county t l '.-i . , . . .. court of .Lnlon county, Oregon, admin istratrix! of the' estate' tf Uiiry Al'AK drlch,' deceased. ; .All' Versnfns 1 having claims against tho esta'ta 'of v'a"lil" de ceased are required" To present them with proper'1" Vouchers' wlthlh 'Ax months'' from lYt'e 'date hereof, ttT'th'e administratrix at the office of Arthur C. 'Williams, rooms 1 and 4, southwest corner of Depo't"itreet' and'''''Xdams avenue!' La',Qrindo,'"'tJnloii cbunly, Orego'n. " " ' Dated June S, 108.' ' "" ' ! ' J " ?' '' ilERTIE ' ALDRtCH, " Administratrix 'of the Estate of Mary A. Aidrlch, Deceased. ' ' dJ5-12-l-:CJuiy3-lO ' '' ' ;-""r; "" ; ., ,.,NpTjic5XQ?.,,r:vocATioN. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Jane 8, 1H08. Notice is, hereby-given -that --y ! ..JAXlB II. TENT2ER, of Elgin. Oregon. who( n March 6th, 1 90S, made timber and stone sworn stntement. No. tlSI, tw6W4 8K, Sec. , w'v, NEy .and NW'4 8E14. Section , Township 2 Kouth, Range 35 East. Willamette ierldlan, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to" establish dalm -"to the land bova described, before tho eeg. Ister and receiver at La Grande, Ore gon ,nn the 10th day of August, 1 f OR. Clalmant names as witnesses: Josh ua C. Smith, of La Grande, Ore.; Bam uel Parker, of Tlgln, Ore.; Carrol L ten).!-,1 .f Elgin', Ore.; Aliart'Tau scher, of Elgin. Ore. . ! T.-'. BEAMWELL. Register. Tile ljOrnnde Cash Meat 'company has a large advertisement "on page 1 It will pay- Vba to ldolt It' Over eare-f-tlly. .: A bigger, ares, of potntoes hsn ever : 111 be planted In the famous Weston i:juntaln potato district near Wes Cows for Hale. ' Two good, gentls family milk cows sis. Imiulrs'at HIT Washington ) j enus. .V. I.llff. IK SALE A first grada piano; will trade for team or good city prop erty.. 'Fh on or. call, on IL A. Wat- son. Red HOI" i 7f',,l'i i" :' x F5R BALE Ons dark bay' driving horss. "Bashaw," 17 hands high. Mrs. D. C. Llndsey. Island City. Ore. r f steel Corsets we are row showing comprise all the p i swat-.Tre.U proror- ? tione fit virT e s. jTh e skirts' are extra Jong A.ur.pri; t and' ' sides; u'l Hose nSupporters.fi ' atta6hed.: "n"i ' ut White' Batiste - J1.50 ' 6y sfouf welf developed figures.'. i . i.'l ', (,ili . ' ' . : ' pt-savlng. ' Read oujrdnn'gejr. ' LA uriAINUK MBAT CO, Two thousandpeoiile' attended "the Milton stiiwbcrry. festival.' FOR SALE New aifatfa nay Tor safe. 'J..hn W -VToilllM..,. " V Phone, Par- meciljAijL In which pacer do you read the nevsj ,' nr, C. W; prestos:! Those are, J. E. Tilt Shoes for all Occas ions. ."f C W. PRESTON 11 I GRANDE I meat PM0E US .TWO rir Street Market Main 48 . - - Our large tradd permits us everything to be found ina firsrciaos markeC"' : " Iry Lr tme liutf pjicot I Uis4. rpf Lard.1. : " o..J v "jbbiat'UUl Stt'-fOT- tilHr it- .:Mtv.f.ij(.. ,-, ' , f Woor. t,,UV tfKrK"- 1'JJ MT( OS .ot-i.f; ; .l '. en-r? .lwu-io i" 1 1' ; iiil r. en itjrfV; ii i ' ,'i.l -.a-ioli' PRICE SOcts. ' i V 'T ..'.;. -.v : f l"k'i it enr RiMonvant, ,r,' ;.,r. m"6r flUfitrt July 1 we wltr qur restaurant on'SvoPTtTeetf1 -6ur new quarti-Wni tif ' f itf ri'fsh'cS with, tho '""latest" mod'e'rh' ' 'n'ppniirtntetf? which will be'R"cre.'lrt,,,'tb'"the .city. Wa'tch for,'ur6pelllhK'hnnohnc4meVlt,, a-10-l . POLLOtlfe-'blLRAXICS. . , . - I J'l.-.li.. , 1.1,. I .. !,. 1ni which ,w(ewsT .t(1y,iJ ; ri j . KTHV1 SIP ONDfef l ebtvip Any II YOUR ORDERS PH0ES: I City Meat Market Main 50 M:. FlrSfrPft Mirk rt M.iln AH . - ..x. ........... to handle only .'tha test, of "W zt i tt it i s : f i :! :; a r-r ., Hi.- v"SSSvVtfllfflltllMIIIIIS4l9lfltf IlillttntiiiQg . ' I... s-Aeur"' A . nmrase. ....... . t ' . T -s H4'-V ssess I .A r.