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' Old papers for ul at The Obser
ver of flee; I5e the hundred. .a ,
Mr. and Mr. Henry Mohr of Walla
Walla,-have arrived In the city and
will make their home here. ; "'
If you do not receive your Obsorver
a you should, please cull up Main 13
two rings.
It. H. Williams, "who came out last
evening on a ahort business trip, re
turned; on the morning riln to Joseph.
'-"VoV K.' 'Tayfcr ' tlYCXtua morning 'for
'"Walla Walla, where he expecta to visit
Irlenaa unm aiier inanasgiving.
Mrs. Clara Lyle, formerly a real
dent of this city, Is In Pendleton this
week "visiting friends,
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M. C. Met left yesterday on a brief
business visit to La Grande. Pendle-
inn Cast Oreaonlan. . - '
Bert Huffman has returned from
a couple of weeks spent Irt the Alberta
country. Pendleton East Oregonlan.
- Mias Flora Mack leaves Thursday
for Baker City to visit with "frilrids
for a brief time.
Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Clark came over
from Cove; today on. business, matters.
The trip was made fn the Clark, auto.
F.vA. Still well, a former La Grande
ago for Aarneyl Neb., rgturnea tftiej
morning and will remain. -
Mfiss Rose'Ollvejr of North; Yakima,
daughter of Si OliveCla ejefccte'd.'
to arrive this evenjng on' an extended
Visits .JL'A v. , , ,
Call nt The Hserve"r offjceani; r4
celve your Pacific Monthly for No-
vembcr. The November number is
an exceptionally ' good ne.
Mrs. Edna Swart, proprletoi of the
Swart rooming rpuse, is, 1U with ap
pendicitis, hut shows signs of Improve
ment today.
Rev. Kline, pastor of the Methodist
church , at Summervllle.f returned to
his home today after spending jester
day with J. D." Glllllan. -
Mrs. Cordie Lyman, who has been
visiting - the past , week, guests of Mr.
and Mrs- George Burr, returned to
her homo In, Elgin" this mornjng.
Thomas Bruce came down frori
the mountains ttfday to cast his vote.
He has,been employed on the Grande"
Ronde Electric." construction- wtr'kfbe-
tween tfnlon and Rock Creek.
Mark Vandermuellen will be .'tried
tomorrow before Justice An gu Stew
art on 'the charge of giving, or selling
liquor, i The . case should have been
, tried today, but this is a legal holiday.
The .Pacific States Telephone com
pany announces to retiring Manager
Osburn, that his successor will arrive
from Portland tomorrow. His name
has not been made known. ' ":?-";'''.
Harry Bunker, who left a few days
ago, expecting to locate In Garfield,
. Wash., , has returned and will ; leave
Friday for Walla Walla. Mrs. Bun
ker, his. mother, is preparing to Join
xiiiu ill m icn
Fred Housh returned to Union this
home. ,' He reports five miles of wire
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completion of the power . Uduveylng
lines in 15 -days. The. tinea may' be
finished before, but no power will be
turned on until the insulation arrives."
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society. - -
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Clmir F.iitcrtaiiicil.
The members of the M- E. church
choir were delightfully entertained at
a- five-course dinner last evening, by
Mr. and Mrs. Georgev"U Cleaver, , cov
ers being laid for 11. Mallard ducks
were Included In the" menu. t"
DENTIST.
. DR. W. D. McMILLAN. ,
v rainless Dentistry. ; "
;. '. 'Osperi Q.A Work . Specialty.;
Special attention to children teeth.
Office: . -
La Grande National Bank Building.
Both "Phones,
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Jill mi iimn i u
ELECTION HEWS
FRIENDSHIP TREATY DUE AFTER
, rTinii mnrnrrn
- tuuiun tmutu
Tokio. Nov. 3. That a formal
treaty of friendship will be written
after the election In the United States
is the opinion generally expressed in
diplomatic circles today. The Japan
ese are evincing much Interest In the
presidential election. The Jiji Shlmpo,
one of the leading papers of Japan,
i today the conclusion of the treaty
says
between the two powers is imminent.
Klctrlc Cars In Smash at Seattle.
Seattle, Nov. 3. Six persons were
Injured in a collision between a Mad
ison street and a Bellevue Summit
car early this morning. Louis P.
Clements is Internally uijurea. Xtrc
cable car was climbing the hill, but
seeing the electric r couldn't stop,
tried to pass in front, of it and they
collided and ran down, across the
street. V.
MISSING MEN RETCltN.
Thought LoHt, But Were Adrift on
the Water In Boat. .:'
, .Edmond. Wash., Nov. t. John and
Louis Baxtrom, Robert McClelland,
the hunters who have been missing
since. SAturday and for whora'search
In gpartles have looked anxiously, re
turned thta morning. . They went out
In a small boat with paddles only.
A ' ale sprung Aip.' and -they " 'drifted
across the sound" to "Whitby Island,
where they were picked rup by a stea-
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.MURDEri IN SECOND DEGRF.F-
Everett Jury Returns Second Pegrc
fc .Vmllct Agalnat Murderer.
Everett, Wish'., Nov.' J. After be
ing out for two' hours 4ast night th
Jury in the case of J. , Henry Jahn,
accused of killing Jessie Price at Dar
rlngton last March, retuned a verdict
convicting. him of murder in the sec
ond degree. The defense put In a
plea of Insanity,,. The defendant was
evidently satisfied with the verdlcti
: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the .Intfor, ' .
U. S. Land Office, La Grande. Ore.,'
' September 21, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that .
CHARLES BODSAU, ;
of Baker City, Ore., who, on Novem
ber 6, ,1907, made timber and stone
w$rn statement !N. ' S810,' serial No.
0315. for SE NE and NE4 SEVi
section s; N SW, setcton , town
ship 5 south, range 36, E. W. M., has
filed notice of Intention to make final
timber and stone proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,, be
fore the register and receiver of the
U. 8. land office, at La Grande, Ore-
scrubs m
STRONG TtAM
The scrub team that faced the "reg
ulars of the high school football team
this afternoon, is noPa weak aggrega
tion by any means. Borne of the best
substitute and many . of . th . gritty
up the team that will require some
consideration by the scoring machine
of the first team. "When the teams
faced each other this afternoon the
scrubs were lined up as follows: Lot
tes and, Rice, ends; I. Williamson and
Oliver, 'tackles; Bohnenkamp, center;
Blystone and Funk, guards; Peare,
quarter; Cecil Bolton and,' Grady,
halves, and Ralston, full. The- first
substitute ; was George Currey, and
Kllpatrlck, ' second. -.The , first Jeam
was arranged as usual.
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Spool Cotton
SPECIAL OFFERING
III every departmeut
Stzndstd Czl
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U 500 Pair sample Shoes, Men's VJomen's aid si
Children s
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C1LXGE LOCATION.
Fir Street Store Movtrd to Adams Ave
nue TIUs Week.
I A. C. Flowet Is about jto .moVye Into
the room formerly occupied by the
Q'QonnelJ pool ,rootn . on Adams ,ave-4
nue," i Hey wjll Continue o. namaie a
general line of merchandise'.- He has
been located oh North. Fir street. " 1
' BASKl3Tn.LIi GAME TONIGHT.,
Big Tlmo In Store; for Those Wio V11I
Attend Rink' 'Doings." . (
. At'about 9 o'clock tonight the bas
ketball game between two picked
teams will be pulled off at the Colise
um, rink. 1 Dancing follows the game
and intermittently Jwlll come the re
turns from the presidential elections.
' All Vteds lead to the Elks' club to
nights fftr Elks when election re
turn's will be received. A feed of con
siderable extent Is in store for the
members.' .'-"".': ;':' .' '
gon, on the 10th day of December,
1908.": ,- "" ' 'J ; -
Claimant names as wltnesse! Da
vid C. Brlchoux, John T. Williamson,
Jame C. Henry, W. Al Burns, .all of
La Grande," Oregon; , ' . V , -i ; '
F. Cl BRAMWEIJU Register.
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I THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
I ' . Wc Solicit Ycur Orders for
Lumber,? Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
7.
Chain Wood
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Weare prepared to furnish and
promptly.
malarial
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Keep the money at home
by using
? LA CRAMDE SUGAR
Costs no n ere ard Jtst as
sweet. All dealers.
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it Te Will Save You 50 per cent on Your Shoes for Fall
50 Children's and Hisses Coals
liLast att iust the thing for.
XX School mar and are txctltent yztue. , , V . , . i . I
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11 1500 yds. Outing, ffcguar'lif
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xl 60c on the cfofeJ3.00W$T-80 and $2.00 h
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Soap 7 Bars
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The Golden Rule
Bleached Mus
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: The real value of
your property de-
impends entirely upon 5
: the title
A properly prepared
ABSTRACT :
will show ycu the exact
condition of your title
CALL AT OUR Of FICE J
AND LET US EXPLAIN :
WHAT AN ABSTRACT
MEANS TO YOU I
U.R. OLIVER:
l La Grande National
I Building
Bank I
f LA GRANDE I
j SCHOOLof MUSIC J
Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south of
Adams Avenue'
PROF. DAY, Principal
People who are afraid of being
cuiiej" cfniifU Mifca let some Tu uriiiil
them up.
You cannot tell much about a mnn's
musical ability by the way be blows
bis own horn.
We are Prepard to
Make Loans on j
Farm or city property I
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Our Abstract Books the most complete In the County.
Abstract fucnished by us is absolutely reliable . . .
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
La GraKfe invesTmem to.
Foley Block' . - Graude, Ore.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The Real Estate firm of Parr-Logan Co., has been superseded by the
LOGAN-SHERWOOD CO. Mr. Logan remains in the firm, and Mr.
Sherwood enters as the. new member. The new firm will open and main
tain offices In the most ImportantEastern and Middle West cities, where
descriptions of all. property listed with them will be kept on file.
Me Make Quick Sales
LIST WITH US NOW
We Find Buyers with Cash
I ns u r an c e
INDEMNITY, LIFE, ACCIEENT, and FIRE
WK WIHTK IXSUKAXCK IX COMPAXIES WHICH HA VK DE.MOX
ST1UTED TIII'IU RELIABILITY.
IVc Take Care of Our
IXSfaXCE I'ATHOXS. VOC CAN' TRUST US TO SEE THAT TOUR
. POLICY IS IX EFFECT.,
L0GAN-SHERVJ00D -
REALTY C0MPAHY
: ::' LA GRANDE, OREGON
PHONE MAIN 86
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