pfrr MOW. mXTSCI OtttKRYER. LA I.XnitK.uKmm. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMTSJCIt II, 1808 4 LOCAL ITEMS. 4 Tumor Oliver Is homo from BoUe. Chle t of Police .Walden Is In Pen dleton today. Mayor M. K. Hall has gone to Vale on business matters. Mrs. W. J. Slay of Radium Spring, Is in the city today. W. G. Starrett, the Walla Walla seed man, l visiting oir merchants today. I j(s Lottie Howard of Hood River, will reach the city tomorrow morning " press Lewis, who has been quite 111 the past few days, Is Veportod much better this afternoon. Master Mechanic Graham went over to Pendleton' thla morning, expecting to return on the evening train bifore returning to Portland. Kev. Jeanette O. Farrla arrived this morning from Portland to deliver her address before the federation this af ternoon, on "The , Responsibility , of Opportunity." ' j W. Snodgrass left hurriedly today for Interior points in British Columbia. His trip will be made via " Spokane. Business matters may keep him there geveral weeks or even months'. .. James Porter' is dangerously ill at his home near the sugar factory. Mr. Porter has been confined to his room with typhoid fever, for the past five weeks. '! v S. D. Crow is in Wallowa county this week looking after the Interests of the Home Independent ; Telephone Co. He expects to be absent the rest of the week. Leo Herring, James Bartmess and Charles M u.rcheion will arrive tonight from Summervllle, whore .they ore employed, to attend the funeral of Roy Goodnough tomorrow." Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Halo of 8um mervlile, are La Grande" visitors to day. Hale is a contractor and builder and is now engaged in building a 10 room house for Mr. C. L. McKinnls, near Summervllle. Mrs. Caroline Brlstol-Kelllher of Salem, left Pendleton yesterday after : a brief visit with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Geer, for La Grande, to at tend the 'meeting of the State Federa tion of Women's clubs. Pendleton East Oregonlnn' I James, Wills is Improving rapidly : from the serious flesh wounds receiv ed a couple of days ago, when he fell In an engine pit while "wiping" at the round house. Several stitches were necessary to close the deep gashes in his face. Mesdamea C. J. Smith, T. M. Stark weather, George Clark, Lee Moorhouse and Llna St'urgis left last evening for La Grande as delegates to the state federation of Women's Clubs meeting to be held . in. -that East Oregonlan. city, Pendleton Mrs. C. I. Flynn, Miss Susan Moore. ' Mrs.1 Fred Epplnger, Mrs. T. M. Sax ton and Mrs. Joseph Barton went to La Grande last night to be present to day at the state meeting of the Wo men's clubs federation. Baker Her ald. ' ' .'.'-' ., , ' ; .1 Mrs. Lee Moorhouse lert last eve ning for La Grande to attend the meeting of the state federation' of women's clubs. . From that city she nill go to Haines" to visit friend be k fore returning to Pendleton. Pendle- l ton East Oregonlaii. -: Mrs. C. R. Seitz and son, arrived last evening from Eugene for an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Mc . Call. Mrs. Seitz left wtih her husband for Eugene immediately after their marrlaee two. Years bio. and this is her first visit home since then. Ola Crummett, recent arrival from Oklahoma, has decided to locate here and In order to attest his faith in the country and to keep informed regard ing the land of his adoption, called at The Observer office this afternoon and paid for The Observer-for the ensu ing year. Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlwny,. pist president of the; Federation of Wo men's clubs of this state, arrived last evening and was constantly the center of Interest at the reception last eve ning. She is being entertained by Mrs. J. A. McWhlrter. Mrs. Duniway has many friends In this part of the state. - , . DENTIST. DR. W. b; McMTLLAX. Painless Dentistry. Expert Gold Work a. Specialty. Special attention ' to children's teeih. Office: La Grap MiipT.J. .jtV BoU-Vf? Both Ttioncsv i FOUXD An Open race watch, at the Ed Kiddle Home last Friday eve ning. Owner can have same by call tag at this office. ' " ' AFTER LQKG ILLNESS DEMISE OCCVRS DIRIXG ,' EARLY MORNING HOCK. Though Not F.mlrcly I'nexpwtetl, the Ifc'atli of the Popular Young Mau of TMh City, Come tin a Shock Wax Friend of All Who I'uiHijJ Tomorrow Grim death has made its appearance In La Grande once more and thla time it was the rank of youth Just matur ing into manhood that was struck. Roy Goodnough Is dead. He fought the Inroads of death wonderfully for 24 hours, and his demise during that period would not have been unexpect ed. Following a long selge with ty phoid fever and preceded directly by 24 hours of almost constant uncon sciousness, he passed away quietly at the Grande Ronde hospital between 12:30 and 1 o'clock this morning. His family has been at the bedside during sinking hours. ' , . . Sank Tucnlay Morning. . Early Tuesday ' morning, ' about 2 o'clock, he began sinking and from that time on, physicians were positive that nothing could be done to avert the final results. All day Tuesday un til late in the afternoon he lay In a stupor, but for a few moments rallied and recognized his mother. That was his last conscious act ; ' i Death Came PcnH'f nlly. ' His host of friends in this city were encouraged when he survived through yesterday, but his family .realized that he was sinking rapidly. Finally, short ly after midnight, he breathed his last, and La Grande lost one of Its young men who enjoyed the respect of every man, woman and child who knew him. ; ''.'"" . Was Extremely Popular. Born and raised In La Grande, every one knew him. His acquaintance was perhaps the largest :of any young man of hfs age In the.city. Closely identi fied with the younger element, he was always the moving spirit and his word was law with his friends, , He received his education in the city schools, grad uating from the high school with the class of '06. During his Bchool life he enjoyed the distinction of being the most popular member of his class, of his school room, the most popular members of the football squads and. In fact, held that distinction In every circle In which he moved. His health haa never been robust and frequent selgea of Illness have been his lot, but he arose from sick beds as kind and as affectionate to his parents and chums as he was be fore he went down under the painful illnesses. Having attained his 20th year on the 11th day of "last Septem ber, he was still a boy, Just launching forth Into mandhood's estate. The city at large la bereaved by his untimely ueam. - Among tiio uuiim eleiuwiii today there has been little -else dis cussed' than Roy's demise. It was sad in the extreme and the family that sur- i..o. ha. h HeeD-felt sympathy . of the community. . He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Goodnough, three sis ters and two brothers, namely Mrs. J. t. Walnum, Mrs. Charles BulJ; Ray mond, Mis Cassle and Ronald, the youngest of the family. All live In La Grande. Outside of the immediate family he has several relatives. Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral services will be held from the Goodnough home in South La Grande tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Upton H. Gibbs will of ficiate. '' The local Foresters' lodge will take . prominent part in the ceremonies. as the deceased was local court. member, of the 1 LA GRANDE ! 1 SCHOOLof MUSIC ! Studio at 105 Greenwood 1 St one door south of : Adams Avenue PROf. DAY, Principal : e 4) e e The Scenic "The best yet." That Is the rerdict of all who attended the Scenic lust evening. The pictures were made to please, and they aurel ydld. The pic torial dramr.. "The Discontented Wife." waa a thriller of the most pronounced character, and one which waa not so overdrawn as to be unbelievable. The number entitled "The Diabolical Itch." would make a wooden Indian laugh. Walter and Murray had a skit which was better than their average stunt, which is saing a good , deal. Mies Brandon In her song and danco act pleased the audience, so what moro Tonight there will be an entire change of program. Mlsa Brandon will appear In her new 'act, entitled, "The Little School Girl." . Walters & Murray will be seen In something ab solutely new and out of the ordinary. Their act is bound to make a hit. The films are all new and , of the, . sort which' are sure to please. . , v ' Forenters, Attention.' r All Foresters are notified to moet at K. of P, hall at 1 o'clock Thursday, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Roy Goodnough. By order, J C. J. SCRIBEll, C. R. . Sure Cure ror AMbma. We guarantee to cure asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. If our medl Cure Co., I11-SI4-JSJ Arcade Build cine falls w will cheerfully refund all money paid. Write Arnold'a Asthma Ing, Seattle. Wash., or for , next 0 daya. Morrla W, Knight. Cove, Ore Box S3. 4,.a .t , ED hUtfNGnAM, AUCTIONEER. Sales cried, on short notice. . Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge (or distance. LA GRANDE - - - OREGON Route No. t. 'Phone No. 196x8 NOTICE FOR PyBUCATION. Department of the Interior,' ,U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or.; October 19, 1908., ' ' Notice Is hereby given that " J . ..r.fFCS M. McCQTi . .', t " of Kamela,' Oregon, who, on Novem ber 14, 1904, made homestead entry No, 14077, serial No. 01927. for WS SEU. section 80, township 1 souih, range S 8 E. W. M., haa filed noti'o of Intention to make final commuta tion ' proof to ejtabllsh claim to thj land above described, before the reg ister and receiver, V. S. lan t office, at La Grande, Oregon, on the 1st day of December, 1908. ' Claimant names as witnesses: J. E. McCey, Chas. W. McFal), J. A. Gra beal, Lee Gray teat, all of Lamela, Ore. F. C. BRAMWFLL Register. For Ihe Office Business; When office supplies are needen there is but one action to take come here for them. want and we make the prices right. ' WE HANDLE; Typewriter Ribbons v ' Carbon raper Stenographer's Note Books Manuscript Covers Tracing Paper Typewriter Paper Legal Blanks, Dater Rubber Stamp Pads Rubber Bands, Inks Mucilage Library Paste In Large Packages And Everything in the Line of Office Requisites INEWLINB00K& STATIONERY CO j O.N.T. Spool Ccttnn 4c 44 4 44 1-500 Pair sample Shoes, Men's IVe IV Save You li Last year's stock at exactly it School mar and ate excellent value. ', 1500 yds. Outing, 00 suits men 4 H 60c on the dollar, $3.00 for $1.80 and $2.00 e Good Laundry Soap 7 Bars 25 c fiZtit! e FOR RENT Seven-room house, with bath. Hiquire at the Zuber resi dence. : '. '. . ' ' " 'The Lime tShop." Now open at 908 Main street. Em broidery work done and taught. Tool ed leather, Dedham pottery; lessons In all these branches. Work done in a high class manner. Call on studio and learn for yourself. MISS EVA NEIL, .''' Instructor. End of The We have lust what you SPECIAL OFFERING III EVER DEPARTMENT Children's 50 per cent on your Shoes for Fall i :50 Children's and Misses one half tht original prce. Regular 12 I-2c Grade Mill Ends 8 13c s winter underwear samples, The Golden Rule TfJ.?tr.v.f eeeeee4eeeeeeee4eee4eeeee4ee I THE GEORGE LUfVIBER RETAIL We Solicit Ycur Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldfngs, Wi ufc pi iyat tu io promptly. Call up Petall Department Phone Main 8. LOST A cravenette overcoat between Washington and the old town store. Finder return to this office and re ceive reasonable reward. W. Waln wrlght. ' i , TREASURY DKPAHTMF.XT, . ! Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C Oct. 13. 1908. ' Notice is hereby given to all persons who may have claims 4 against "The Farmers & Trad- era National bank of La 4 Grande," Oregon, that the same 4 must be presented ' to Walter 4 Neldner, Receiver, with the le- 4 gal proof thereof, within three 4 months from this date, or they 4 may be disallowed. 4 LAWRENCE O. MURRAT. 4 Comptroller of the Currency. 4 4444444444444444 Xotlce of DlKHoIuilon of Partnership. Notice Is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm nama of Roetch Bunker, is this day dis solved by mutual consent, the said Walter E. Bunker retiring, and the aald Herman Roesch continuing the bo sin ess. and the said Herman Roesch will pay all debts owing by the firm, and collect all account due the aald Standstd Cal ico pr yard 5c :; Women's and l IT, ee It It It Coats These are fast ike thing for It It It it e e. e i f Bleached Mus lin per yd. 8c PALMER COMPANY DEPARTMENT luiniMi ana aenver material firm. . Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Oct-' ber 24, 1908. Oct If tit HERMANN ROESCIL ! WALTER Bf. BL'NKKJi NO O.VE I1KSITATES , OVER OCR CAVDr. I . Everybody that know our confwe-. tions at all la aware of their purity, their fresnness, tneir fine flavor. If. you "Joo't' kndw,"'-get" acquainted. Tou certainly get your money's warts to thla randy shop whether yea an ounce, a pound, or a 5-pound bos. E. D. SELDEIL THE CAXDY MAX. 0 f i i