-if PAGE TWO. JtYICMKlU OIK "J r-MNiutrTM t.uil lorCliy Wurruiitu f Pastime Theater Notice Is hereby given that there now fundi on hand to pay all out . standing " warrant Issued on general fund of La Grande city, up to and In cluding No. 6765, 'endorsed March 14, 1907. v . " Interest on all warrant on general fund from No. 6752 to No. 6765, In clusive, ceases from this date. The re are also funds In the treas ury to pay all warrants lwiued agalnt the water fund of La Grande city, up to and including No. 778. .endorted July 7, 1908. Interest on all warrants on the water fund from No.' 7512 to e . . i We Want Your Want ' II. It. ECCLES, Proprietor. MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED , SONGS His Own Son; or Wrongfully Accused. . - ; The Gypsy GUI's Love, , . The Persistant Trombonist. Til Be Home at Harvest," By ,C. P. Fcrrln. r 3 IN The real value of your property de- pends entirely upon : the title I Our Want Ail Column ; t ; 1 Your want is placed before a thousand or more . want-teekers every day Can you afford to spend one cant per word of your " want ati whe:e result are the keynotes? ' U . Vtt'hlle football, . throughput; f the United States has reached the crest of there Is 'Warn of flic iXaMmul Game," EllVKh, 4.A GltA.Xl't. OhWiOX e.VftltlUV, XOVMUKtt U. tOS. I ' .mm m, IK A fit I VALUES j (1111 5 . -.'IMcrAAN ISAI15UII11 VI iqip mil. J ' 1 ' 'La Grande,' Oregon, " November 9, 1908. ' ' J, K. WRIGHT, 'CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and Concrete work. CONCRETE 2 BUILDING BLOCKS CtMLILKT WUKIV No contract too large or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed b. L. ROBERTS : PHONE BLACK G82 4. i TIME AND GASH 5 Saved by my Method of . I Digging Wells No Wood Used . . . : ' Gasoline Engine Saves t you much time and mon- ey. instruction in Gaso- --y i line Engineering .. .'. J ,. !! . x Call or Write R. A. WEST, j The Well Driller J 17 Days Sale fOri account of too large a stock of watches we will if tlio f nl tnuino nrloo fnr 7 riAvcnnlv 1 WALTHAAf or ELGIN, GEN f S CASE - VVALTHAM Or ELGIN GENTS t GOLD CASE - WALT HAM or ELjIN LADIES 4. UULUbOL I IF YOU HAVE A BROKEN WATCH WE I WILL GUARANTEE TO MAKE IT RUN I RIGHT. fSl-EGRIST &CO. ! J JEWfLERS AND OPTICIANS Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. . . , - - - . w .iA. I'.S. gr y.- .jm.- . 1 . , 1 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FIT20ERALD, Proprietor Complete Machine ABSTRACT j will show ycu the exact J condition cf ycur title J CALL AND AT OUR OFflCE LET US EXPLAIN MHAT ,K f I I I I 1 MEANS TO YOU J.R. OLIVER- La Grande . National Bank I ...... . - . . .. i ! NEW CROP i ALMONDS AND WALNUTS JUST ARRIVED New Lot of Premium Hams PICKLES J HEINZS full line of fresh l I pkkledgoods. ' Bottled and I I in bulk. Our CHOW CHOW is great CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. E.Polack, Prop. on Watches j SIZE IN SOUVENIR - $5.25 t SIZE IN 20 YEARS $11.75 SIZl: IN 20 YEARS - . $12.75 Shops and Foundry ' 'i . V; ; iv'Vj. has deep significance In this county the game between the La Grande high school and the Cove club team on the local grounds on Thanksgiving day. Preparations have been made to ac commodate the largest crowd of sev eral years without Interfering with the players. The squnred arena Is safely roped with wire, and.- with ample forces of policemen there will not be a foot on the gridiron that has no business there. The championship of the county depends on the victory. ' Cove has lost and won In -such a way that It must give La Grande a de cisive whipping to claim the cham pionship of the county. Again, La Grande, which ably' and manfully coped with Pendleton and Baker City teams and, yet nearly lost to Elgin, a tea mhandlly beaten by Cove. Though rather Intricate "dope," football fol lowers can show by figures that Cove should win the Thanksgiving game. But with the Elgin game, which Is taken as a basis for the argument, an uncertain affair and played In a spirit if over-confidence. La Grande has a mighty fine chance to' win. , Admitted ly It made a fine showing In the two big games and a decidedly poor one at Slyin, the chances are that when the decisive game of next Thursday Is called, tho local lads will go into the fray with a determination ,to win that they may well need before the game Is aver. '..,. As usual La Grande will bo far the 'lghter team of the two aggregations. But It must be admitted that the lo cals are coached to a higher degree of ?ffllceney, and despite what be said to the contrary, will show the rooter that It has much better endurance than the muscular and hard-working mem bers of the Cove team. . Harry Walters, the hard-playing "go-get-'em" individual of the past In Island City's career, will figure con spicuously on the field at that time under Cove's colors. Thanksgiving Services. Union Thanksgiving services, will b ie!d In the First Baptist church on Thursday evening. Rev. S. B. Taylor. f Central Church,' will preach the ser .non, and Other pastors and Christian forces of the city will participate lr. ,he services. ' Let all the city repair to the vlaee of worship and render hanks to God for bountiful gifts of .he year. OVV I'OK UAKEft. "Z.u Gt'aiulc'M Swtind Team Left In Good . . .' SpilltH. Chaperoned by Professof Mansagcr the second football team of the La jrande high school loft this morning for their contest with the Baker boys. In high glee. While expecting one ol the greatest battles of the reason, they were all hopoful of victory. Unless Captain Ralston makes a change which Is quite probable, before reach ins Baker, the line-up will be as fol lows: Hal Bolinenkamp,, c; Raymond r.lystone. rf; Harry Zurbrick. Is: V nest Funk, it; Frank Earles. It; R.i Rlee, le; Fritz Lotted, re; Harry Gi;i dy, p: Walter Geddts. fb; Cecil Bol ton, rh; Frnnk Ralston, lh; subs. (jeo. H. Cuirey. Ray Williams and Jud Kil patrick. Fine Peerless seed potatoes for sale his week only, S3 cents per crate, at Donley warehouse, or $1 rer crate de livered. . THROXSON FRUIT CO., By O. L. Cleaver. CLEM LUNCHES Cheapest in the City. Good Meats Made Where ycu can See it Done EAST STYLE ILhCH RCCM Call at StudUV The studio formerly Wcupled by Ulss H Linstock on Main street, now opened by Miss Nell to do) embroidery, tooled leather work and will teach In all these lines. Call and Inform year elf more fully. i ' 5 ' ' 5 , ( 1 "' ' ' Commencing with next Jlon-' day the program will change Three Times each week. DOOnS OPEN AT I P, M. ' Ladles' souvenir , matinees 4 Wednesday, S o'clock. " ; Children Be tnac'uee Satur- day, 3 o'clock. , THE SCENIC S. A. GARDIXIER, - Proprietor and Mannger. . ' HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and '"' ' " LATEST MOVING PICTURES. Cliange cf Program Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. - ''".- '' Illustrated Brandon. song, by Helen Two Thousand Miles Without a Dollar, . A Tired Tailor's Dream. Miss Helen Brandon, songs and toe dancing. Excursion to the Moon. Thursday My Unlucky Day. Blanch Bishop In Black Face. Matinee prices as usual. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 Children under 15 years of age 5c at mailnees. THE LYRIC Parson & Baker, Props, & Mffrs. H. B. PARSON. C. W. BAKER. 4 ' ',;, Sail of the Sea. . 4 Whose Horse is it? - ' Song "If Tou Were Mine." Red Girl. Lloyd Walker, singing 'and dancing. - 4 Adventures of Dollle. A Charmed Sword. 4 Song "There Never "' Was a Girl Like You." High-class vaudeville, and the 4 most realistic and interesting 4 plcturoi ever brought to the city. 4 f Matinees . on . Wednesday and -4 4 Saturday. ' 4 Pictures' Change 'Monday anil 4 Thursday. Prices, adults 1C cents; chll- 4 dren under of 12, 5 cents. Ladles' 4 souvenir . matinee Wednesdays, 4 ' and children's sonvonir mnMn on Saturday, .'. NOTICE. Special Election to Approve ' Charter Amendments. . Notice Is hereby given that or, Tuesday, the 24th day of November, 1908. a special election will be held of the voters of the City of La Grande. Union county, Oregon, and that the polts will be open from the hour of ? o'clock a. m., until the hour of five j'clo.-k p. in., of said day. Said election Is called by order of '.he Council of the City of. La Grande .'or the purpose of proposing and sub niltint to the people of the City of Ijii Grande the approval and adoption it certain amendment to the charter f the city of La Grande as shown by ;he proposed charter heretofore ap proved by the council of the City of '.a Grnnde by ordinance No. 3)2. Ser ies l'JOS, and. filed with, and in the if fire of vivo recorder of. the city of f-H Gr")fde, on the 10th day of Sep 'embeK 190S. .The approval i.f these amendments by the people of the city of L Grange will be suomltted to r.e vot ers on the following proposition: Shall the City of La Grande amend Its charter and approve the amend ments to the city charter, and the new city charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people of the city of I.a Grande? The following are the polling places, judges and clerks of the several wards designated and appointed by the council- , First Ward. City Hall Judges: J: P. Clark. K. C. Davis and Frank Kil patrkk. Clerks: William Miller and Arthur Crutls, Second Ward. Council Chamber Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. S. Bramwell and George Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool Hlge and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward. Building west of Jud ore Ramsey's residence on Penn. venue Judges: C. C. Penington. B. V. Grandv and John Cat." .C'h C. A". Vnrplllat and A. C. William. Fourth Ward. Harris' Hall Judges: Bernard Logsden, O. E. Fowler and John Sheak. Clerks: C J. Vander poel and Warren P. Noble. In witness whereof I have hereunto attached my hand and affixed the seal of my office, this 10th day of Septem ber. 10S. IT S D. E. COX Recorder of the City of La Grande. . . . .- nin numra FOR RENT BrlcK building, 20x50, on Elm street Inquire of A. C. Hunt ingtofc. 1 ' . FOR RENT Office , rooms; steam heat. Apply to Geo. Good,'' proprie tor of the Foley, house. . v , FOR; RENT-pSeven-rdohi house with bath.; Apply to .Mrs. C; Ralston,-1409 , Ninth -&U i'l'rwme Black l.Oli.) I I FOR RENT-t-Seven-room. 09"-. bath Inquire' at the 5 Zuber resl- i THREE furnished- rooms for light . ,Ave' ' i housekeeping, 1301 Phone Black 402'. ! Madison . j ' .-; FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping. " Inquire 1300 Madi son avenue. 'Phone Black 402. Sipoelul. ., "' , . - ' For sale ,a tract of land totaling 560 acre. One hundred acres under cult! tlvatlon. A 31000 restaurant and oth er good Improvements; spring water enough for house and barnB; creek, across one 40 all for 35000 cash. Lo cated six mles 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 WHY NOT TRY i Pophum's ASTHMA REMEDY? Jives prompt and positive relief In ev?ry case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by mail 10 .. cents. ; A'llllams Mfg. Co., Props, Cleveland, O -, For galr iy ; : . i A. T. HILL. lrugsrtt. ; WOOIJ SAWING 'Phone and we will do your wood sawing ' very . promptly, and at prices you can afford to pay. We are always ready. MATHEWS; & GLASS. ' 'Phone, Black 1561. In case of atomach and Iver trou JTLTT 'f ? aw uicav vi sails nuuuui uniuil.'ij. them. ' Orino Laxative "Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulus tv iiw and bowel without irritating . thesr organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does nt nauseate or gript and 19 mild and pleawant to take. A X. Hill, tlmggisv ; I WHAT will you have for dinner today? You may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old htandby. 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. You will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy It The Model Restaurant XA. ARSlCKLf, Plop Open Day we Sen w.ei,! CjI C And Night Meal T;ckets fo'f vlu Piano Tnnlnff. E. E. Francis, professional piano runer kere a few days. Orders rs- celved at Smith's rooming house, ' .v - ' tfnn aar.n . I' ' ' UK oAJLc. i wo to tour acres of suburban property, ' well Improved .'PhoneBlack 1532, or t see E. r, Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Cheap land. Inquire at sugar factory. 1, . , FOR SALE Two . milch cows, cn fresh, Jersey calf 3 days old; other ' Durham, giving 3 gallons. Inquire of Mrs. Chl'ders, Island City. .-.,. '- dwl0-I9-2 " r - FOR SALE Small house and a 140 130-foot lot. Buy from owner and save commissioner's fee.' Inquire at J. Bachant, Cherry street. ,j , . FOR SALE Four good fresh milctv cows.. Inquire of Blue Mountain Creamery, Union; Oregon. ' , Land for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa land for sale cheap If taken soon. C D. Huffman, R. IT. D. 2, La Grande. BUSSEYS ILCK LINE. 4 ''" . Best of service, Day and Night. ; Hacks ' furnished for funerals and private parties. . 4 Baggage transferred Day and 4 Night and Sundays. . , ; 4 Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 4 Phone Red 241. ; 4 Night 'Phone-r-Ma'.n 25. 4 1 ; 4 ; " E. It, BUSPEY. I 4 Notice to Shippers. : Under a new Interstate regulations, f- f thlppers are required to mark or place I i linen tag oft all shipments of freight vlth the consignee's full name and lnl ;lal8, together with town and state. If not so marked or tagged, shipment will be classed at one class higher rate. Shipper- of oil, acids, 'gasoline, powder and all other explosives are 're- nacklngr and attach label to same con- forming to the class of shipment. Cer- tlficates and labels can be had at the- O. R. & N. office. Rules relating to Inflammables and explosives must be- s lived up to or shipment will-be re- ! fused. ,. J. II. KEENEY, ' ,' ' ,! Agents I ! Dr. W. H. KEATING I KWr. it,'- ti'fii- . V. '.v,-., Expert Eyesight Specialist of Salt Lake 4-N 4 4 4 4 4 4 ; 4 '. 4 4 4 ts now at Sommer Hotel. ' Don't fail to see him about your eyes or glasses. If you are having trou ble with them. Remember, the doctor Is not a stranger and can furnish you many references. Call and see him about your eyes. DR. W. II. KEATING. SOMMER HOTEL. - 44444 4 4 Better Than Spanking. Spanking does aot cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. SiiVuuierV Box " VP ,' iVoira "Dame. in-T will send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no monr. but write ner today If yeur chlldrea trouble In this way. Don't Mama the child, the chances are It can' help 1U . This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled wlt& arlne difficulties ty day or night 'I u f i