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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1908)
r Eyicxmo okskrvfr. ia gkaxmc okkoos. wiJDxrsiur. November . vw - LOCAL ITEMS. re. (. This 1b the regular meeting night of the city council for November.. . B. F. Clark of Big Creek, came down today with the Big Creek' vote, J. J. Conley of Cove, la in the city today. ,..,''. Dr. E. W. Barnes and Johnnie Gil- klson, are over from North Powder today. Mr. O. L. Parker, who has been vtHtttng her ilntar at Medical Lake, turned home lois morning. - - f Attorney J. D. Slater left last night for Pendleton to attend the session of the supreme court." . . E. J. Scencebox, a business man of Korth Powder, transacted business In La Grande this morning. . Mrs. J. W. Thompson of Kamela, was a business visitor in La Grande to day. '. H. G. Newport and Joseph Shoema ker, both of Hermlston, were land of flee visitors In La Grande todays J. E. Hough, formerly Justice of the peace, left last (evening for Portland to remain a few days. District Attorney Ivanhoe and Attor ney J. D. Slater went to Pendleton last evening' to attend the present session .of the supreme court. . Mrs. M. J; Garfield oj Walla, Walla, vho has' been the guest pf .Mrs. 'j.i'lf. ..Matheson, returned home this morn ling... ,;; .r f ,. -f:t , ,: - Mr4an4 Mb'F. ESmith of 'Elgin, 'passed through the city this morning kn route to Portland. They were ac companled byMr. Smith's mother. . A. L. Stover, who lives on the Sand rldge, has rented his fam to Lewis Gas sett, and will move, with his family, to Portland within the next few days; M. L. Carter came In from his val ley farm to learn the election news to day. He says hejs glad that Taft is elected. . , v,- ' ; , ... ;. The county court convened ,' this morning with Judge Henry and Com missioners Ben Brown and J. M. Sel der In attendance.' ; ' M. Dell Jackson, who has been visiting relatives In Portland and the Willamette valley for the past month, returned this morning.' " ': ' -,' The ladies of the Lyle Tuesday Mu sical and the" Neighborhood clubs re. ,iuertfid srgejheajtndnitce oj every one at the several sessions of the com tfig convention of iedorated clubs. ; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hutchinson, who DENTIST. dr. v. d. McMillan. " ' Painless Dvntltftry. Expert Gold Work a Specialty. .-, Special attention to children's teeth Office: La Grande National Bank Building. Both Tlue. RECORD IK NEW YORK (Continued from page 4.) Toklo, ed wit ' went to Garfield, "Wash., some time ... . am., returned last evening to visit .With friends and relatives here. They ; Will remain for some time. .,' -. . '',"; County court Is in session today. ' Commissioner J. M. Selder of Cove, "and Commissioner Ben Brown of Is land City are assisting Judge Henry In - matters pertaining o the welfare of the county. " Mrs. E. G. Adcook has been forced to return to Portland for medical .treatment at the sanatorium ' there. She spent several weeks tfrere last spring and her many friends regret to learn that she is once more required ..to enter the institution. ,,. , '.. ..,1 - ing to leave Friday i for- California, 1 where they will spend tho winter with t' Mrs. Pratt's parents, Mr." and " Mrs. Hamilton, former .Grande Bonders. Gardie Howell will look after the farm during their absence L ' Judge.. Knowles, accompanied by v Mis. Knowles, Is preparing to. go to Wallowa county tomorrow, where the ; judge will take preliminary steps - - ward the approaching term of . circuit T court. Judge Knowles Is not well suffering: with' tonsilitis, and may be detained. - ,t , Mrs. E. A. Greer, who has been rvla - Iting her daughter. Mrs. W. Doug- las for the past three weeks, returned j this morning; to her home In Iowa. She was delighted with our little city and beautiful vaney, ana u ne ma ' euade her ton and daughter In Iowa to come out west, they will soon be citizens of Union county. " this morning for Perry, where, with a small crew to commence with, he will start the construction of the new road and the diversion of the 'river bed. A camp will be established as soon as possible, and at that time the " crew will be enlarged materially. It is expecte that the work will require a month's time or more. edge of Phti'pplne affair.. Japan Pce-llglitod. , lo, Nov. . All Japan l dellrhr. .Avw.-Vtv' . .. M the result of the election. - Lo cal papers In the varin's cities Issued extras announcing Taft s victory. Land-slide In Vtah, Salt Lake, Nov. 4. Today's returns show Utah is overwhelming republican with pluralities ranging from 6000 to 8000. The Mormon combined against the anti-Mormon or American ' party. and snowed the latter under. Four Like Oregon. Chicago, Nov. 4- The republican national congressional committee de clared late today the result of the leg islatlve election in the following states are left, with' one republican and one democratic' senator: Colorado, Idaho, Indiana Kentucky and Nevada and also Oregon.-' The following have two democrat In the senate: Alabama, Arkansas.- Florida, v Georgia, Louisiana', Maryland; Mississippi, tNortb Caroll; na, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Ten nessee, Texas and West Virginia. . "Removal BlU" fDdm-iilod. San ? Francisco Nov. -4-Elghtyi seven preciiicta counted on the "cap- ltol removal bill" give the bill 6505 for; against, 4474. It Indicates the vote for the proposed "removal Is not so favorable as expected. The fate of the removal bill pro viding for a change of the seat of government of the state from Sacra mento to eBrkeley, Is in the balance. The length of the ballot and the an xiety to get ' returns on the national election has resulted In a slow count of the vote on this proposition. The returns Indicate the bay counties will give a big vote for the bill. power Into the hands of Beverldge and gives him nn opportunity to build his machine to even greater strength The Malheur Booster Is Interest In a government project for Malheur county arousing Irrigation NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande.Ore., October 5, I90g. ' Notice is hereby given that JOHN O. KISSELL, , ' U'...yvieo)jyjjv WajiWrqa. who, onj I J.. li s A PBSBsssHsaaBHSjBHssaaaBsaaasisMBM - O.N.T.: Spool Cotton 4c SPECIAL OFFERING 111 EVERY DEPARTMENT Stendstd Cal ico pr yzrd 5c :: 500 Pair sample Shoes, Men's Women's and ii Children's , . Beverldge In Control, 'i Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. . 4. The complete wrecking of the Fairbanks political machine In' Indiana bT evident, leaving Senator Beveridge In full con trot. It Is forecasted by the defeat of Fairbanks man, Watson, and Fair banks' candidate for governor lost. . Beveridge' was always close to the Roosevelt administration, While Fair banks was never Identified with it. October S, 1 90S, "made timber "and tone sworn statement No. 0-1849, for lot 1. NEH NWU. NWK NEK. sec Hon SO; SE SWK. section 1, town ship S south, range St 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. S. land office at La Grande, Ore gon, on the 21st day of .December, 108. " 'v ,' ;. I ' ' -Claimant names as. witnesses:, Da vld C. Brlchoux, of La Grande. Ore.; Wash.; Chester A Pike,5 of Vsncou John: W. .5 MalUand, of i Vancouver, ver, Wash.; Basil E. Lever, of Port land. Ore. . ,','.',, . 1 1 . F.i Q. BR AMWELiU Register. 10-18-12-18 ". 2 : NOTICE FOR PUBLICAllON. Department of the Interior, " - U. S. Land Office at La Grande.Ore., -"'.October S, 108.;!: ' i . Notice is hereby given that CHESTER A. PIKE, of Vancouver, Wash.,' who, on, October 5, 1808, made timber and stone sworn statement No. 01850, for W,SE14, EH SW, section 8, township S south, range 35 E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final timber an J stono proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 'th reg ister and receiver of the U-S. land cif ice at La Grande, Oregon, on the 21st day of December, 1908. '' Claimant names as witnesses: Basil E. Lever, of Portland, Ore.; John O. Klssell, of Vancouver, WaBh.; John W. Maitland, of Vancouver, Wash.; David C. Brlchoux, of La Grande, Ore. F. u, BUAMW tLb, uegister. . 10-16-12-18 Tou cannot tell much about a man's musical ability by the way he blows his own horn. - " People who are afraid of, being called cranks always let some on .wind The new situation, puts an enormous them up. ! 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' All ladles requested t con tribute a story, selection, or song to the general entertainment. Bring work. - - t Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE. SUGAR Costs no ncie cr.d ist zs sweet. Ail dealers. 4 ' A properly prepared ABSTRACT j will show you the exact condition ' of ' vour title ! Me Loans ore M VII Farm ityprop efty CALL AT OtR OFFICE AND LET US EXPLAIN WHAT AN ABSTRACT MEANS TO YOU LR. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank Building V . l.lllllll 111 VII 11. 4k Studio at 105 Greenwood St. one door south of Adams Avenue PROF. DAY, Principal ; Our Abstract Books the most complete in the County. An Abstract fucnished by us Is absolutely reliable . , !. I Fire, Life and Accident Insurance La Grande Investment Co. V.Foley Block . - - v La Graudi, Ore. EM i:ilot Itcfcigns. - Boston. Mass., Nov. 4. Presldonl Charles Eliot, of Harvard university, has announced his resignation to take effect May U, 1J08. He will be 74 yesrs old and has been president since 18S. mmuNCE 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 ' ImportantEnstern and Middle West cities, where descriptions of all property listed with them will be kept on file. We Make Quick Sales " LIST WITH US NOW Wie Find Buyers with Cash I ns u ra nee INDEMNITY, LIFE, ACCIEENT, and FIRE YK WitlTE IXSl'IUXCE IX COMPAXIES WHICH HAVE DEMON STRATED THEIR RELIABILITY. We lake Care of Our INSURANCE PATROXS. VOC CAN TRUST US TO SEE THAT TOUR L" ' -''' POLICY IS IX EITECT, - - LOGAN-SHERWOOD REALTY COMPAUY PHONE MAIN 86 : ; ; ; LA GRANDE, OREGON