r- mn pa e ra. CBSJOlVCa. LA UKA JPS. OEEGOV TnClttDAY, NOVEMllEIt 12, 1908. 444444444444444 ' ' LOCAL ITEMS. ' 4 44444444444444 Attorney J. P. Winter of Pendleton, la here on legal matter today. . The roofing. ovcr tho largo Bolton & Bodmer Implement more, Is now flti lnhod and sideboards are bring nailed. Bert Huffman, former editor of the Pendleton Euat Oregonlnn. ; made a hurried business call on Ia Grande friends this morning. . ' Chief of Police Walden returned lust evening from Pendleton, bringing with him the man who la accused of steal ing an overcoat here Tuesday night. 5 terday In which several were killed. Is responsible, for the lateness of the . westbound train this morning. It ar rived here about 3 o'clock. , Among those to go to Enterprise from here today were P. L. Meyers of the La Grande National bunk; John Collier, president of tho Commercial ciud; Turner Oliver, senator-elect, ana ; 3, D. Mathoson, the local trainmaster, Hands' show. Everything new and up to-date. Watch the date, November 17. Boost it along. Help the boys Out. ' ,;' ' .."" ' Miss Lottie Howard, who lived In La Grande with her parents two years ago, arrived today from Hood IUver, . to attend the fueral of her late high nhnnl rtflRimAt' Tiriv ' nniirinmifl'h. She Is a guest of her former girl friends here. . . Mrs. D. H. Stewart and baby Stew art, who have been visiting friends at Bol.se, Salt Lake, . Nevada, southern I' Oregon and Portland for the past four ' months, have returned. They had a delightful time and, both are In sulcn did health. . ' ' YOl'NG MAX AT REST. Liberal Floral Tributes Speak of (he High Ksumjii Wlilt li He Jfcld. Tho funeral of the late Roy Good nough was held from the family home In South La Grande this afiernoon with Interment In the Masonic ceme tery. A large concourse of friends of the bereaved family paid a last hom age, to the deceased. , The floral trlb Utes were exceptionally beautiful. .The pallbearers were-former chums of the deceased, Jess Paul, Clint Van' Fleet! Charles Jllrcheson, Lot . SnodBi;ass(. Archie Bacon .and Raymond McKeni non. A cortege of Foresters afoot ac companied the remains to th.e teme- ; tery. ; . ; Rev. Upton H. Gibbs officiated t the home, while the impressive For ester's service prevailed at the grave. SPECIAL ELECTION SOON. Event on November 24 of Vast Ini. portanoe to City of La Grande. Now that the presidential election Is over and the smoke has blown away, ' local Interest centers In the coming municipal election to "be held here on November 24, one week from next Tuesday. The election Is of vast Im- ' portance to La Grande. Any taxpayer that falls to cast hjs Vote for the pass age ot the new vnarier ami t iiuulr lng of the $160,000 bonds', will do his community a direct Injury. If the to tal vote cast does not give the bonds a good "majority, it will be a setback In the advancement of La Grande that will take years to overcome. ", OrderA taken and lessons given in tooled leather and stencilling. Call at the Little Shop, 906 Main street. 'Phone Black 1882. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Ore., September 21, 190S. . ' . Notice is hereby given that MARTHA LANGDON, , ' of La Grande, Oregon, who, on Sep tember 8, 1908, made timber and stone sworn statement No. 01333, for WH NE, section 18, township 2 south, range 38, E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention to make final tim ber and stone-proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver of the V. 8 land office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 9th day of December, 1908. Claimant names aa witnesses: Chas Col well, of Perry. Ore.: Harry Col well, of Perry. Ore.; Edward Lovely, of La Grande, Ore.; W. R. King, of La Grande, Ore. . F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Those that are the loudest In their threats are the, weakest In the execu tion of them.--Cfoltbn.." ' There ia no index of character so sure as the voice. Tancred. . KXriCltlM EXT WITH WHISTLE. Fls Alarm K)Uin Not Yet Perfected s Siren Hum Ut n DlMcartliHl. Tho O. R. & N. was today making experiments with the new steamboat whistle not a siren on the power house In the railroad yards, that Is to soon serve as a flr, alarm system, If It. works out favoribly. A siren ar rived some time ago for" this purpose but was deemed Impractical. Now the compuny hua attached a largo ttttu in born whistle, that will, If servk-cable, bl.iMi out warnings of fire by o sys tem of codes, ' easily committed to memory and one that will Inform the public as nearly as possible the exact vvtr vi Numerous experiments wero made with the whistle today, but It did not prove entirely satisfactory. It Is bare ly possible that the siren may yet be adopted. It Is the purpose of the fire and wa ter committee of the council to place electric alarm appliances at the city hall and at the Home Independent Telephone office. When these are In stalled, and the best whistle for the purpose decided upon, full announce ment ot the code and alarm system will be announced. ' RUMORS ARE GENERAL. Mr, Pleree Finds Repayment Theory . Deop-Rooted In Portland. .Walter M. Pierce is home Irom Portland, where he spent a few days, and he reports that the rumors of re payment to the Famers & Traders Na tional bank, continue to drift about commercial circles in the metropolis. According to the rumor" there. It is Mr, Coolidge of Spokane, a brother-in-law of Mr. Serlber, who Is planning on coming: to the aid of the defaulter and making good the large shortpge. Mr. Pierce was unable to gain positive or lUi.thentiC ' Information, but affirms that the rumors are. afloat , in such substantial circles, as to give them much weight. t . i ;. Gleaning. All school acknowledge Nature' ast the real physician and we know that the uncertainty of drugs is a handicap to her processes. At times the for tunate selection and, administration of some drug may. save Ufe.: but what or the thousands and thousands who are hurried to their graves by the-Jintor-tuiiate selection and administration of drugs that proved to. be contra-indl-cated, Herald of Osteopathy. Dehorn pottery at the Little, Shop: 366 Main street, formerly occupied by the Hunstock studio. . t SCHOOLof MUSIC : Studio at 105 Greenwood St. one door south of Adams Avenue PROF. DAY, Principal NO ONE HESITATES OVER OUR CANDY. Everybody that knows our confer. tlons at all ia aware of their purity, their rresnness, their fine flavor. If you don't know,'.Mget acquainted." Tou certainly get your money'a worth In Jhle, ndy shop whether you buy an ounce, a pound, or a 5 -pound box. E. D. S ELDER, THE CANDY MAN. AT THE rLAXHOtrSES. Pretty "Eawtcr Frk.m "Easter Eggs" Is running at the Scenlo tonight that Is a marvel, for beauty. All hand colored, It presents a pleasing effect on the screen. It has enough of the mysterious about it to make interest and color enough to make extremely beautiful. The littlu dancing girl is also a feature of the vaudeville attractions. Hie PiiKtlme Theater. The Pastime has a good sot of films. The scenes from the Field of Gettys burg, one of the mwt realistic and In- Srt-een. showlne- ht old battlefields, Xv Theater 0xvnlnjc. , The Electric opens Saturday after noon with a matinee at the Sherwood electric stand. The featuro of the opening number will be the vaudeville attractions of Lloyd Walker and spe cial singing by Robert Burton. A fine moving picture program will also be given. Admission for children under 12 will be cents and adults, 10 cents. 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. TREASt'Rr DEPARTMENT, ' Currency. , Washington. D. C, Oct. IS, 108. Notice Is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against "The Farmers & Trad ers . National 'bank of La Grande," Oregon, that the same must be presented to Walter Ncldner,' Receiver, with the le gal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. ! ' . LAWRENCE O. MURRAY. Comptroller of tm? Currency. WANTED-All bills and claims against me presented at onte, I am deelrous of paying all I JoweY" but acknowledge that I do not owe any merchant In the city - of La 7 t "" "'s 1 -T Cut Prices on for Shingles t We need the money; You need the material . fir and Native Lumber, Cedar V;': Shingles :' STODDARD LUMBER CO. aa Santo Ootheswasher The only Washing Machine made en tlrely of metal. Better than all other washing machines : The only washing machine the dirt out of clothes. It rub the clothes and therefore docs notj wear and tear. A free demonstration at your home which will show you in a practical man ner just what it will do and G. C. Scheurer, Agent for Wallowa PII01VE RED 1082 The Little shop." Now open at 906 Main street. Em broidery work done and taught. Tool ed leather, Dedharn pottery; lessons in all these branches. Work done In a high class manner. Call on studio and learn for yourself. MISS EVA KEIL. r . . Instructor. They Take tbe Kink Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life jv"'eeeeeeeefe-"; feteeeeete--. .e . eeeeeee' oe 0. N. T. Spool CoSm 1c It 500 Pair sample Shoes, Men's i f ! . We VJill Save Yoii a it Last year's stock at exactly School wear and are excellent value. 11 1500 yds. Outing, : ZOO suits men : 60c on thedollar, $3.00 for $1.80 and $2.00 -- , I ; Good Laundry Soap 7 Bars t 25c X;.4..4.M4eM "debts"! will pay Iminedlately. Jack ; O'Brien. V'.--;t "- X Grande, nor never have. -Incidental Lumber arid j large Orders I It 44i aa combined that sucks does not leave you to Judge. and Union County t'jiis tor muuy years, with Increasing natlsfartion.' They take the kinks out of stomach. liver and bowels, without fue or friction," stys N. H. Brown, of Plttsfleld. Vt Guaranteed satisfac tory at Newlln'a drug afore, lie. Ed Kiddle home last Friday eve. nlng. Owner can have same by call ing at this office. SPECIAL OFFERING 111 EVER DEPARTMENT Children's !" ' -JV - 'V 50 per cent on your Shoes for Fall 50 Children's and Misses one half the original price. Regular 12 l-2c Grade Mill Ends 8 h3c g s The Golden Rule jttttte;nittft;t?t?fttv i THE GEORGE LUMBER RETAIL L We Solicit Ycur Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver materiel promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. Pastime Theater D, R. ECCI.ES, Proprietor, MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS . " ! Scenes From the Field ot Get- j tysburg. . '. :. . - "I M'ant Knnie One to Cull Me - Dearie." By C. P. Ferrin. Penalty of His Crime. How the Pair Butted in. SONG "When Jack Conies Sailing Dm k." The Bridge of Sighs. DOORS OPEN AT 1 P, II. ... ' 4 Ladles' souvenir .matinees Wednesday, I o'clock. ' '.. . i ' -. ChiJdresV Jc nariner Satur j day, S o'clock. . ' 4 U t: Standard Ca ico pr yard 5c Women's and H 'it 2. Coats These are fast the thing tor fit It 4-1 Bleachtd Mus lin perd. 8c . . .'. M . i ' . MM COMPANY DEPARTMENT THE SCENIC V S. A. GARDLVIEK, h Proprietor and Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and 1 " ' ' LATEST MOVING PICTUREi. limine of Program MoodaK, m- U'ediM'tKlays and Ildsji. 9 'Over tlio Hills and rr AvmfJ" Miss Helen Brandon. . The Side. Durnnt Family "at rVJ"4 Miss Helen Brandon, aa a Tittle school girl. When Cherries Are Ripe. A Mother's Secret. He Gives Them All the Swi. Walters and Murray, singta and dancing. Matinee prices aa usual. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursdr and Saturday afternoons at t:V9 Children under IS year f age So at matinees. THE SCENIC . . m . I i ;