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avcMSQ ocsEnrm. la gratis, os-rrncm. mrrAY, octoktti &, mm. 4 P V rfmrr p. torn. mm i' - LOCAL ITEMS. Councilman J. T.- Wllllnmron Is rfmll'"n lllnB8 VlsltOT. I), c'. Graybeal and C. H. Toyman f Kamcla, are business vlnltora tn La Crando today. ', flus Moiden, who has been visiting in Hi'PPner' reiurneu iai evening air ter an'absence of a few days. . ..... .... .. The Symphony orchestra win ren- oVrynother concert at the Fair Store Saturday evening. .... : : C Carlson returned today from Union, jere they have been visiting friends . few daya. The Pacific Monthlies for Novem tr are on hand ready for dlstribu Oon and those who call for them can be fupplled. Henry E. McGinn, who speaks at the Steward opera house tonight, . Is registered at the Foley house today. Be arrived, this morning from Baker city. J. B. Eaton of Union, Is assisting In the clerk'a office on the assessment roll. This Is the first time that It has been necessary to have extra help lince July. i- Frankle Holm, son of Engineer and Mrs. Frank Holm, Is able to leave his bed today after a week's Illness on ac count of rheumatism. ;,. HJ was suf JWng with a serious attack. (Bean, the high school football cen ter. Is Indisposed and unable to join the football team on Its trip tolEigtn tomorrow, when the locals will invade Elgin territory. " Quarterback Rey nolds will not be In condition to play eltl.er, as a result of a sprained an kle. ' National Bank Receiver Claude Gat'ch took his departure this morn ing for his headquarters in Salem, af ter having been here since the fail ure of the Farmers & Traders Na- rtlnnal bank. The bank Is now in full control of Walter Neldner, the St. Louis expert receiver. - . . James Gavin is so much better to day that ' physicians and his nurses are now hopeful of recovery from the frightful injuries received last Satur- ' day nlghY lie Is about to pass the danger point from a standpoint of blood-poisoning. i- e passes thin sis satisfactorily; .the will" recover, 4s4 the e common belief. DENTIST. dr. w. d. McMillan. -'' Painless Dentistry. Expert Gold ..Work a Specialty. " Special attention to children teeth. Office: La Grande National Bank Building. Both 'Phones. , : NEW MATERIAL7 ,, Some newjnaterlal has been picked up for the Stage Hand show, in No vember. A new feature being perfect ed for the attraction Is a transforma tion scene,' that Is said to rival any thing -coming along the theatrical route. . ' ? " ,' " : IWEW CROP! : ALMONDS AND WALNUTS JUST ARRIVED New Lot of Premium Hams ' l - . : , ... PICKLES HEINZS tjill line of fresh pickledgoods. Bottled and in bulk. Our CHOW CHOW is great CITY GROCERY f. MD BAKERY. E. Polack, Prop. SUNDAY AT THE tUrnCHLS. fit. Peter's Church. All Saints' Day, Sunday, November 1. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morn ing service, 11a. m.; evening service, 5 p. m. Special music will be pre pared for the morning's service and the holy Eucharist offered .with spe cial Intention for the souls of the de parted faithful. Those who wish to join the adult Bible class please meet at the' church at 4:16. to discuss mat ter and lM)l i c-tiovenlfiH time. Ves try meeting jijorioTay' Evening" it'-' :36V Litany and choir practice Fridays at 7:S0 p. m. Rev. Upton H. Gibbs, rec tor. . First Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner M avenue and Fourth St. Sunday, J: 45 a; m., Bible school; IX a. m., public worship, subject, "The Sin ner's Welcome"; :S0 p. m., Epworth League, subject, "Learning In the School of Christ." Leader, Miss Nora FrltU. M 7:30 p.- m., . evangelistic service, subject, 'The Answer to tne Question." Sunday will close Evan gelist McDIarmld'a work with us. All . .. . ... . m.rnn are -cordially invuea. ionay, p. mj official boajsd. ' Thursday, 7 p. m teachers' meeting; 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. Music at both serv ices, led by the choir and Mr. McDiVf mid. Rev. C. E. Deal, pastor." Central Church of Christ. Bible, school, 9:45 a. m. A live scnool with classes for men, women, boys and girls. Prayer and praise service, 10:60; the Lord a supper, 11:10; sermon. 11:30, "Godliness is Profitable," T. P. S. C. E. In main room and Juniors In basement, 6:30 "p, m.: preaching service, 7:S0, "Cis terns and -the Fountain." Regular board meeting first '.Sundny in each month at 2 p. m. Christian Woman's Missionary society meets second Fri day in each month at I p. i Rev. O. H. King, pastor. First Baptist Clnmh. Coiner Spring and Sixth. At 9:45 a .m., Sunday school, Mrs. Happer sett, superintendent; 11, morning wor ship, sermon' by Elder J. W. Oliver; vminir neooles' praise service. Preaching? at 7:30, to be supplied later, led by Mr. Severson. Pastor w . . . Rthson Is convalescent and hopes to be able to assume pastoral duties next The church will enter upon special meetings, aided by Dr. Alex ander Blackburn, November 15. First Presbyterian Church. s Washington avenue and Sixth St, Morning subject. "Our Influence." Evening subject, "The Problem of Life." Special music by the choir at v. oorvino. Rundav school, 9:45 a; cav... . . . - m., W. L. Brenholts, superintendent; rr E. service. 6:30 p. m.J prayer ,.no. Thnrsflav. 7:30 p. m. Rev. S. W. Seemann, D. D., jmln'-Ster. SEEK CLUB FARM. ; Suitable for On-hard to a Club. . ! A party of Pennsylvania are seek ing a location for a club fruit farm In Union county. In a private letter they ask the following: , "An article In the Morning Ore gonlan has been sent me. from Issue of January 1, 1908. I am interested In apple and pear lands. A club is being formed here to buy a tract of 160 to 600 acres suitable for the cul tivation of such fruit. We want un improved, cheap land of the best grade, which is similar to that which has been successfully used for such purposes. It must not be too far from a railroad, but may be somewhat In advance of development. We want to arrange for monthly payments, ex tending over a period of four to five years. "If you know of any parties holding such land for snle. will you be good enough to put me in touch with them? I would, moreover, be obliged for any Information along' these, linos which you may care to furnish me. "Are there not logged -vef lands which will adapt themselves perfectly to this purpose after being cleared, which can be bought cheaply? Is such soil appropriate to such fruits?" . If any of our readers knows of any thing that is likely to fit the require ments, addresses and information can be left with the Observer, where it will be forwarded to the parties. i USAPPEARS TO AID FATHER.. nigh School Girl Leavra Home Rather Tlian Appear Before- Father. -Tillamook. Oct. 30. Just a week before the time he was to have been called bttuio the g-und Jury to ttftUiy against her father, Kva Wolff, a high school student dlituppeared. The fulhor, Wllllum Wolff, Is confined In Jul! in default of $5000 bonds. He la accused of serious private crimes. His daughter was the only witness. Wolff first achieved notoriety In this sec tion on July 4, when he flaunted a red flag over the Stars and Stripes. For thla offense he was arrested and is awaiting trial under a bond of $500. ? - AT THE 1'LAVUOUStS. The Pastime. . The Pastime has an entire . new change of program for tonight. The feature fUnt la entitled "For His Sis ter's Sake, and Is one of those fine dramas which will bring the tears to one a eyes. It is well staged, and acted and is a new Lubln film, being releas ed from the factory about nix days ago. . The film, "A. Fool for Luck," ts comedy, and Is over 900 feet long. It -la also a new film. The Rent Money is one of Pathe's best i The aongs are, Will the Angela Let Me Play?" and Can't Tou See I'm Lonely ? Doors open this evening at 7. ' Matinee -tomorrow from S to 6. Children c at the matinee. NEW - SAWMILL. Hag a six-Years Run Ahead of it arid Moans' Another Payroll. Charles Dunn and Al Gpod were busy this woek removing the Rich ardson sawmill to its new location on the Clark homestead above Glass hill, about six miles due south of La Grande. The new owners of the mill, T. C. Coombs & Co., expect to greatly enlarge the capacity agid win have about a six-ycara run In Its new quar ters. ' They expect to cut out all the j large body of timber lying on the di vides between Sheep, Rock and Ladd creeks. There are not less than 25, 000,000 feet of 'saw timber Inthat lo cality and it is Bad the quality is ex- cellent. The company has already contracted for the H. Clark; M. Clark, Joe Clark, George Grout, Ike Winn and part of. the John Anthony tim ber. 1 ,. -. ' . '' This will nroan an additional payroll for several years to come, for la ftrando. c ?' ' ." "' CASE ON TRIAL. Attorneys Making Their Final Argu ments In Riot Case. The attorneys In the case of the State against four Greek railroad la borers, charged with riot, are making their final arguments and the case will go to the. Jury about 4 o'clock. From the evidence It seems that a man by the name of Hamilton, time keeper and interpreter, reported to the railroad company that the four de fendants were shirking their duty, and when the order arrived for their dis charge they made a protest In the way of a "demonstration wherein a re volver, rifle and sticks and stones were used along with threats. This racket or riot was kept up-' for a -:..l...VIn nnrtfe of tlm. SlthOIIBTh no. personal Injury resulted. ' I NEW LOCATION My patrons will now find m at the Oregon Pro diice Company's building on Jefferson Avenue with a full line of HAY FLOUR, MILL FEED, GRAIN, and GARDEN and GRASS SEEDS : : : : : A. V. OLIVER PnoneMainSl o. w. r. Spool Cotton 1c 500 Pair sample Shoes, Men's : Children's il lVe Will Save Tou 9 11 Last ytaf's stock sit exactly - School wear and are excellent value. it ;: !! 1500 7(fs. Outing, - it 100 suits men's winter underwear sample H 60c on the dollar, $3.00 for $1:80 and $2.00 j; i? Th Good Laundry Soap 7 Bars 25c t! J 7 : The reaL value of your property de-: : pends entirely upon : : the title properly prepared J ABSTRACT : will show you the exact condition of your title : CALL AT OtR OfriCE AND LET US EXPLAIN WHAT AN ABSTRACT MEANS TO YOU .R. OLIVER: l La Grande National Bank I Building I r Attention. i Notice is hereby given that the or dlnance regulating the curfew will be rlgldlyenforced on Hallowe'en night. All persons found upon the streets af ter 9 o'clock p. m., and unable to give a- satisfactory reason for being on the street, will be taken in charge by the officers. Attention is also called to the fact that the ordlna'nce regulat ing the riding of bicycles upon the sidewalks will be rigidly enforced. The ordinance prescribes that lights and bells must be carried and that riders must dismount when passing pedestrians. The fine for the trans gression of this ordinance Is not less VALUES than 33 nor more than $25 for the first offense. All officers have been In - structed to keep a careful watch for( Infractions of both the ordinances re- ferred to above. OetU- .'.': .J. W. WALDEX. Chief of Police of the Grande. City of La Residence Property for Kalev As I am soon to leave La Grande, SPECIAL OFFERING IU EVERY DEPMIUIEUT 50 pet cent on Your Shoes for Fall SO Children's and Misses one half the original price. Regular 12 lie Grade SI7 Ends 8 h3c Golden Rule . . I am desirous of selling my residence property located at the corner of 7th and Pennsylvania avenue. This prop erty is within two blocks of the main street of the city, and consist of good modern S-room house, also good barn. Terms to suit purchaser1. .Also house hold goods and furniture. For Inspec tion and terms call at the premises. Octl ; I G. C. OSBUUN. too how for 10c at the Pastime, We are Prepared to Make Loans on Farm or Our Abstract Books the most complete in the County. Abstract futnlshed by us Is absolutely reliable , . I Fire, Life and La Grande Foley Block - list your Logan-Sherwood ! j La Grande Slandzid Cal ico pr prd 5c :; Women's and tl it It it Coats These are fast the thing for. n it It It It It Bleached Mus lin per yd. 8c Sure Cure ror Asthma. , Ws guarantee , to . curs., asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. If our medl Cure Co., S3S-S34-SS8 Arcade Bultd clne falls we will cheerfully refund all money paid. Writ Arnold's Asthma lng, Seattle, Wash., or for next SO days, Morris W. Knight Cove, Or. Box I a. . ' i .:: ;. Mf ; . ..; C Gravel for Sale. ' 1 Good for grading streets. Apply at once to Contractor Geo. Kx Iger. Lees than onerhalf regular price. 10-23-29 An Accident Insurance Investment Co. (a Claude. Ore. property with Realty Co. Ore. m cityproperty i 4 -