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VtMWU CMtoKKVl. wi URASUt. OMUMM. SATURDAY, NOYLMDEH Uw. PAGE TWO. II I I a 'IrcaMirer's (.all lor City Warrants. Notice I hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrant Issued on general fund of La Grand city, up to and In cluding No. 6765, endorsed March 14, 1807. . Interest on all -warrant on general fund from No. 6753 to No. 6765, In clusive, ceasos from thla data. ( : , There are also funds In the treas ury tb pay all warrants issued against the water fund of La Grande city, up . to and Including No. 7766. endorsed July 7. 108. , Intereat on all warrant .' VitvI3-tfwt'' No. 7766, Inclusive, ceases from date of this call. ' La Grande, Oregon, November I, 1808. ' J, K. WRIGHT, cement; WORK All kinds of Cement and Concrete work. ".. y CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small, : ! Satisfaction Guaranteed A. L ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 ?J. TIME AND GASH ? i I Saved by my Metiiod of, Dicing Wells No Wood Used Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon ey. Instruction in Gaso line Engineering , . Call or Write R A WEST, The Well Driller t 7 Days Sale on Watches On account of too large a stock of watches we will i the following price for 7 days only: WALTHAAf cr ELGIIV, GEIMfS SIZEIM SOUVEMR CASE. - - . $5.25 VVALTHAM or ELGIN GENTS SIZE IN 20 YEARS GOLD CASE - - - 11.75 ' WALTH4M or EL'ilN LADIES SIZE IN 20 YEARS GOLD CASE - - - $12.75 IF YOU HAVE. A.. BROKEN WATCH WE WILL GUARANTEE TO MAKE IT RUN RIGHT. SIEG RIST &CO- JEWfLERS AD OPTICIANS 4, Complete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy lires. : . ' ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS '" ' D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine Shops and Foundry t,.tM,,t.. MANY TRANSFERS WERE RECORDED THE PAST WEEK I Deals In dirt last woek In Union ..mtv wr both numerous and large. La Grande Inyestment company, in eludes all deals recorded In the week ending November 19: William Mlllor to N. N. Mason, lots I to IS, Inclusolve, of block 2, of Ac me add. to La Grande. 1150. ! Queen V.'IIarrell to Grande Ronde Lumber Co., land In sections 4. 10 an J 15, township 4 south, range 87 E. $1. Wm, H. G or ham to Lee Bros., E Vt NW?4,NW 8E14 and WH NE of section IT. township 6 south, range 18 east.; $7500., ) i A. J. Weaver to J. W. Rollins, lot 16 of block 81, of Predmore add. to La Grande. $875. , - J. W. Rollins to H. C Devlne, same as last above. $150.. Joa. W. Jones to D. Sommer, EH SWKi W14 8EU section 85, township 4 north, range 89 east. $1100. Heirs of 8. Truesdale, to Wm. Wlg- glesworth, 8 of block 1 of Hannah's add. to West Union, and tract In NW14 SW of section 19, towbnship 4 south, Of Interest tTo tfometv To suck women at are not seriously out of hcalthlbut who have exacting duties to perfoniV either In the way of bouse h Id careor In social duties and func lldjvvJiielscrloii8ly tax their strength, as eITilTiourslng mothers. Dr. Pierce's Favorite PfVArlption has proved a most valuable uprti:ig tonic and Invigorat ing nervine. By Us., timely .its?, much serious sickness t. nrl suturing liny he' Hv o i ' ! i-oV TJi o, oners ting table and t lie 8ii i-j.'Tpst V-.rTi i'fA woi;j'lr t, js believeq: seldom have til beemjiioyon i. ims most vulutble wfrXI2fl!aAmf "''r " ""''" to Inpood tirec IheTavorite Prescript tloit-tas proven a great boon to expectant mothers by( preparing tne syswm ior ne coming of baby, thereby rendering child birth safe, easy, and almost painless. Bear In mind, please that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prascrlption Is not & secret or patent medicine, against which the most Intelllgont people are quite nattiruily averse, because of tiio uncertainty as to their composition and harmless character, but la a memcisb op kxowx composi tion, a full list of ail Its Ingredients beln printed, la plain English, on every bottle wrapper. An examination of this of ingredients will disclose tlin fact that It Is non-alcoholic In its composition, chemic ally pure, trlpln-refined glycerine takln? the place of tho commonly used alcohol, In Its mako-tip. In this connection it may not bo out of place to state that tho "Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce is the only medicine put up for tho cure of woman s peculiar weaknesses and ail ments, and sold through drnptgists, ail the Ingredients of which have the un animous endorsement of all the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, and that too as remedies for the ailments for which Favorito Prescription" Is recommended. A little book of these endorsements will bo sent to any address, post-paid, and absolutely free if you request saino by postal card, or lottor, of Dr. K. V. Pierce, Dr I 'If.r.-i.'a P1t.n!int Pellets rnre eon- Mixtion. Constljiation is tho cause of j I euro thl dieir. i'ii 'v to tolwj as ctfixty. MM Connors, a range 40 E. $2200. I United Slates to Knthrjn W54 NAVV4 of section 32, township 4 south, range 8 E. $400. United States to John Klein, 8Wi NEW. W SEW. NE SEVi of sec tion 13. township 4 south, range 87 E. . United States to Gideon Harwick. NE14 BW'A, NH NEK. BE!4 NE, section 23, township 6 south, range 40 E. ' "' " United States to F. R. Shear, lot 1 and EH 8W4 and SE NW?4. sec tlon 80, township 1 south, range 40 E. United States to F. R. Shear, lot 3, and Eli SWA and SE',4 NW, sec tlon 30, townahlp 1 south, range '40 E United States to J. C. Woods, W NW4, N SW4 of section 15, town ship 1 south, range 40 E. . United States to Romania Woods, NEV4 NWli, lot 1 of section 1; lot 4 of section 80, township 1 south, range 40 E. , . . Sarah A. Stevens to A. A. Gust, lots 10 to 17, Inclusive, of block 116, and lots 7, 8 and 9, of block 108, Chap Iain's add. to La 'Grande. $1. George Stoddard to Thos. D6akln, SW NE4 NEH of section S3, town ship 2, south, range 38 E. $1. M. W, Huffman to G. L. Huffman. 'i interest in NW NW, 8 NW'i and NEU of S'i of section 8, town ship 5 south, range 40 E. $500. ' Amalgamated Sugar Co. to A. Love less, SH 8 of SV4 of sec tion 6, and Ntf NW',4 'of section 7, township 4 south, range 40 E. $1. 170.25. Geo. L. Huffman to M. V. Huff man, XH NW?4, section 8, township 5 south, range 40 E. $500. M. W. Huffman to L. E. Titus, same a last above. $6S0. Hattto EHckson to' David Cherry. Nfe BE 14'. 8 '.4 NE4. Action 21v town thlp 5 south, range 39 E. $1. -'Bertr'and Flsk to Grande Rondc Lumber Co., SVj NEJ4, EH SE't, section 9, township i south, range 37 E. $ 1. Y. IV Klvette o W. J. Cavender and H. Persons, part of lots 6 ami 7 of block 11 of North Powder. $200. Alvln ami Peter Westenskow to J. t: Home, lots 19, 20 and 21 of block 15, of Imbler. $85.95. John U. Weaver to Bruce Brown, !?E!i NE14. EH SE', section 24; and N'Ett NE'i of section 23, township 1 north, range 40 E. $t. John Allen to Alice O. Allen, part of NW',4 of seteion 16, township 3 south. " J. It. Conner to Alice O. Allen, part of NW'4 of. section 22, township-3 south, range 40 E. $1100. A. Calehlna to Abr. Calchitta, lot 6, block 14S of Chaplin's add. to Ln Grande. $125. Wallace Ricks 'to Jus. Steel, SV' SffU, SE4 NW'i. section 17, town ship 2 south, range 3S E. $3rt. Jas. Steel to J. M. Kohl, same flf last nbouve. $100. J. P. Wilbur to Union Pino Lumber Co., tract in section 5, township 5 smith, fringe. 41 E; and SWVi SEU of section 31, township 4 south, range. 4 E. $10. ' lleltha Sommer to A. N'ewlin.- par: of out!t Xo. 3. La Grande. $1000. W. Tol.in to A. Wilkinson, tract In SlU XW'i. section IS, t,vnsl:lp . 4 smith, range 40 K. $500. Jos. Harris to Bmee Brown. W Yj of SE'.. section 3; Wi .Xi o: XT: '4, SE' ' SE'4, section 3: XE'4 XEVi of section 10, tiwnship 1 north r.uipe 40 E. $4S0ft. S. O. flwai khanuner to Ell; Butter, bhxk 34 of Swackhammer's 2nd add. to West rni-oi. 1 A. Stoop to W. I. ULshman. W.: SK'j. Xi:'4 SE',, of section 10. and XEi4 SE', of section 11. township S s:oth, rm;o 4' V.. $1400. Frank Helnhoff of B. Kaelin. lots ami lo of Rynetrson'a add. to La Granile. $150. A innn near Prooks has a field thai yielilel 200 bushels of potatoes to the acre this season. l?ut oulMv'cA I right. Call at Studio. , j The studio formerly occupied by Miss Hunstock on Main street, now opened by Miss Xell to do rmbrnMery, tooled leather work and will teach In ill those lines. Call and inform your elf more fully. Pastime Theater D. R. ECCLKS, IToprlolor. MOTION PICTURE8 AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS His Own Son; or Wrongfully Accused. 1 The Gypsy Girl's Love. The Persistent Trombonist.' " i Til lie Home at Ilanod," By C. P. Ferrin. ; By J. E. Hlatt, ' , . 1 ' . Commencing with next Mon- day the program will change Three Times each week. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. Ladles', souvenir matinees Wednesday, S o'clock. Children' 5c mac'.nee Satur- day, S o'clock. THE SCENIC S. A. GARDIXTER, Proprietor and Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and LATEST MOVING PICTURES. Kliange cf Program Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Illustrated Brandon. song,, by Helen Two Thousand Miles Without a Dollar. ' A Tired Tailor's JJream. Miss Helen Brandon, songs and toe dancing. . Excursion to the Moon. Thursday My Unlucky Day. B'aneh Bishop in Black Face. Matinee prices as usual. Matlr.ees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2r30 Children under 15 years of age 5c at matinees. 4 , 4 THE LYRIC Parson & Raker, Props. & Mgrs. H. B. PARSON. C. W. BAKER. . Sail of the Sea. " Whose Horse Is It? Song "If You Were Mine." Red Girl. Lloyd Walker, singing and ' dancing. Adventures of Dollle. A Charmed Sword. . Song "There Never Was a Girl Like Vou." , High-class vaudeville, and the most realistic and interesting pictures ever brought to the city.. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. Pictures Clum;ro Monday nnil Tliursriny. ; Prices, adults 1C cents; chil dren under of 12..5 cents. Ladies' souvenir mtuinee vv tslncsilayg, and children's souvenir matinee on Saturday. NOTICE. SiHHda) Election to Approve Charter 4meii(lments. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 24th day of November, 1908, a special election will be held of the voters of the City of La Grande, I'nion county, Oregron, and that the polls win he open Nin the hour of 9 o'clock a. m until the hour of five o'clock p. m., of said day. Said election Is called by order of 'be Council of the City of La Orande 'or the purpose of proposing and sub niutng to the people of the City of i.a i ramie the approval and adoption of certain amendnvT' to the chsrter f the city of La Grande a shown by ho proposed charter heretofore ap :'r.iveil by ti e council of the t'lty of .H Knrnie by ordinance Xo. 3:2. Ser- i"s 1 ", nnil fll. ,1 with, an.l In the Mii-e r me reco-tser ir the city ol :.: Oi-anile. on the 10th dav of Sep tenV.or. 19 OS. The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La i: ramie will be suomttted to ne vot ers on the following proposition: Shall the t'lty of Iji Orande amend its charter and approve the amend ments to tho city charter, and the new city charter proposed and submitted hv the council to the people of the city of La Grande? Tim following are the polling places, hulses and clerks of the several .vanls designated and appointed by the council- - , First Ward, Cltv Hall Judges: J: P. Clark. E. C. Davis and Frank Kll- patrlik. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutis. Second Ward, Council Chamber .furies: Peter Kuhn. F. S. Bmmwell and Oeorge Pall. Clerics: H. E. Cool klpe ami A. W. Nelson. Third Ward, liullcilnR west of Judge Ramsey's resilience on Pnr. .uenne JinU.i: C. C. renlngtnu.-R. W. Grandy and John Cates. Clerks: C. . Vurpltlat and A. V. Williams. Ponrth Ward. Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logden, G. E. Fowler and John Shesk. Clerks: C. J. Vander poel and Warren P. Noble. In witness whereof I hare hereunto attached my hand and affixed the seal of my office, this 10th day of Septem ber. los. 4L. 8.) D. C COX Recorder of the City ef La Grande, We Want Our Want Your want is placed before very day Can you afford want ad whe:e result are I' FOR RENT. FOR RENT Brick building, 20x50. on Elm street . Inquire of A. C. Hunt Ington. FOR RENT Office rooms.' steam heat. Apply to Geo, Good, proprle tor of the Foley house. : ' ; FOR RENT Adams ave; St. $8 per 1862. -Five-room house, 1814 four blocks from Fir month. 'Phone Black Nov7 FOR RENT Seven-room house, with bath. Inquire at the .Zuber resi dence. ' THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1301 Madison Ave, 'Phone Black 402. FOR RENT Three rcoms for light housekeeping.' Inquire 1309 Madi son avenue. 'Phone Black 4S2. bpeclal. For sale ,a tract of land totaling 660 acre. One hundred acres under culti- tlvatlom A $1000 restaurant and oth er good Improvements; spring water enough for house and barns; creek across one 40 all for $5000 cash. Lo cated six miles from town on R. F. D, Figure it out for yourself. Write to Indian Valley Realty company, Elgin, the firm that stands for a square deal. VVHT NOT TRY Popliaiu'a ASTHMA REMEDY? 'Jives prompt and positive relief ln eviry case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. '" . Cleveland, O. For sal.- hy , A. T. HILL. Dfugg'.st. ; WOOD SAWING ; 'Phene and we will do your wood' sawing very promptly, and at prices you can afford to pay. We are always ready. MATHEWS & GLASS. 'Phone, Rinck 1561. ' In case of scomach and 'lver trou ble the proper treatment is to stimu late these organs without Irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aiua uigeeiiuu bud BUiuuitti.es iiiB iivei and bowela TltTiout Irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does net nauseate cr gripe and is mild and oieawant to take. A T. Hill, drugglst- WHLT will you have for dinner today? Tou may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at . THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby. Our cooking is a paragon of per fection, our food faultless, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we say, except that our prices are popular?. We give a regu lar dinner for 25 cents. Come and try it. Tou will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy It. i he Model Restaurant J. A. AR8UCKLE, Prep. Open Day ws'e!i weeki-,f?i And Night Meal Ticket for1 Piano Tuning. E. E. Francis, professional plane tuner ere a few days. . Orders re- celved at Smith's rooming house. Your Wants in Ad Column a thousand or more want-seekers to spend one cont per word of your the keynotes? FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two to four acres of suburban f property, well ' Improved, "PhoneDlack 1532, ox See E. W. Kammdrer, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Cheap land, sugar fr.ctorv. Inquire at FOR SALE Two milch cows, cne fresh, Jersey calf S days old; ':hor Durham, giving 2 gallons. Inquire of Mrs. Chi1ers, Island City. " dwlO-m-24 - For Stile.' Thoroughbred while Ieghorn, single tomb cocks. AH pure' breeding stock. Inquire of F. B. Houston, Box 46, La Grande, Ore, FOR SALE OR TRADE Will sell or exchange for good team, a , fine Coach stallion, age 7 years) weight 1600 pounds. Can be seen at Klrt ley barn, La Grande. . 'M. J. Selby. FOR SALE Small house and a 140x 130-foot lot. Buy from owner and save commissioner's fee. Inquire of J. Bachant, Cherry street. FOR SALE Four good fresh milch cows. Inquire of Blue . Mountain Creamery, Union, Oregon. For Sale. , Cabbage for Kraut. 'Phone your orders now. 'Phone red .1702. . Land for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land foreale cheap if taken soon. C D. Huffman, R. F. V. z, La uranae. Notice to Shippers. " - Under a new Interstate regulations, , shippers are required to mark or place a linen tag on all shipments of freight. with the consignee's full name and Ini tials, together with town and state. If not so marked or tagged, shipment will bo classed at one clas3 'higher rate. Shippers of oil, acids, gasoline, powder and all other explosives are re quired to furnish a - certificate of packing and attach label to same con forming to the class of shipment, Cer tificates and labels can be had at the O. R. & N. office. Rules relating to Inflammable's and explosives must be lived up to or shipment will be re fused. J. H. KEENET, ''. . ' Agent. Dr. W. H. KEATING Expert Eyesight Specialist of Salt Lake is now at Sommer Hotel. Don't fall to see him about your eyes or glasses. If you are having trou ble with them. Remember, tho doctor Is not a stranger and can furnish you many references. Cull and see him about your eyes. DR. W. II. KEATIXG. SOMMER HOTEL. ' Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constltutlon- i '?. f ?--Vh'jj tronVe.' -trs. M."" Summers. Box W, Notre Dame, Ind will send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no monV. but wrP.e her today If yeur children trouble In . the way. Don't blame the child, the chancea are" It can't help It - This treatment also cures idulta and aged people troubled wltli urine difficulties try day or night. -J ... - n n