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light ".ges. .'jiT.rfMir.-i-. lai nr city Unmans, j Notice is hereby given that ' there atandlni warrants issued on general .fund jf La Crando city, up to and In cluding No. 765, endorsed March H. .1907. ' , . ' Interest on all warrant on general jfund from S&. 752 to No. 6768, in--cluslve, cease from this date. There are also fund in the treas ury to pay all warrant Insued against ihe water fund of I Grande city, up to and Including No. 7736, endorsed July 7, 108. Interest on all warrants on the water fund from No. 7512 to rnvFiyii i Pastime Theater WiL II ILL We Want Your Wants ' . I. It. rx t Li:s, Proprietor. MOTION PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS His Own Son; or Wrongfully Accused. The Gypsy Gill's Love. The Persistent Trombonist. "MI lie Homo at Harvest," , By C. P. Ferrln. "Star of the Xutlonul Game," By J. E..Hlatt., 1 IN The real value of your property de- Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want ad whe:e rtsultt art tha keynotes? . : pends entirely upon : XO K.VCTKSIOX, UCT KOOTEUS HIKE UltiS. the title i:.; J ..... ; ..j ,,,1., KVKiowa ousrcnnm. la crude, oregox. mqxdav, November 25, ims. V ALU Co COMESTRONO 13.-4.':,, 8 5 is :'. ft t 14 Si; It-. . m IX r- F. , .of this call. La Grande, pregon, November I 3908, J. K. WRIGHT, I CEMENT WORK AH kinds of Cement and Concrete work. "CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small, . . . Satisfaction Guaranteed Hi. ROBERTS , PHONE BLACK 682 I TIME AND GASH 1 Saved dv mv Meiaea ui Digging Wells No Wood Used Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon- ' J ey. Instruction in Gaso line Engineering .'. .'. Call or Write R. A WEST, The Well Driller vays oaie On account of too large a stock of Hatches - we will u the following price for 7 days only: WALT HAM or ELGIN. GENTS SIZE IN SOUVENIR CASE - - $5.25 WALTHAM or ELGIN GENTS SIZE IN 20 YEARS GOLD CASE - . . $11.75 WALTHAM or ELGIN LADIES SIZE IN 20 YEARS ' GOLD CASE - $12.75 IF YOU HAVE A BROKEN WATCH WE WILL GUARANTEE TO MAKE IT RUN RIGHT. S1EGRIST & CO inirfiroc i(jr nPTiriAi Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. , LA GRANDE D. FITZQERALD, J Complete Machine ipiet T ABSTRACT will showycu the exact condition of ycur title CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND LET US EXPLAIN WHAT flWlMIll MEANS TO YOU LR. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank Building NEW CROP! almonds and WALNUTS JUST ARRIVED New Lot of o Premium Hams ..'.. PICKLES HEINZS full line of fresh pickledgoods. Bottled and in bulk. Our CHOW CHOW Is great CITY GROCERY MID BAKERY. E Polack, Prop. un wa iuiic resetting and repairing -. - y v ; IRON WORKS Propriator Shops and Foundry lU-lp Ilcund the Tt-am Into fcluii - -for Hard Gunte at La Gramta Vvxt TliurnUay Confident of Tlelng the SHre at tho Wort, and II(icrul of UliuiliiK La Grande Will lie Iteady , for Vlnltors. Ove, Nov. 22. (Special.) Some dimipiiolntment Is being felt here be cause of the failure to secure an ex cursion from Cove to La Grande noxt Thursday to attend the Cove-La Grande football game for the cham pionship of the county. However, It la expected that local followers of football and admirer of the home high school team will turn out In force to witness the game. Several partle of rooter are plan ning to leave early onthe big day In four-horse conveyances and more than a score of private rigs will make the trip Probably about 200 people from Cove and vicinity will be on hand to choer for the black and gold. ; Graduates Help Prod Tcan Testerdav the alumni turned Out and several ex-stars made tt interest lng for the. boys, expressing the opln ton that Cove has a fair chance to bet the larger school or at least p'ay a no-score game, . Wallers Has Painful Bruise. Walters Is still limping from the In Jury received In practice early in the week, and Haines, who played end in the first game against La Grande, has retired for the season with a badly swollen knee. ' . Every possible ' finishing. touch will te administered to the La Grande team between now and Thursday Hard practice of a scrimmage , nature Is not the order, but hard slgrfal prac tice to produce greater endut'ance and better perfection of the plays. . With greater liberty t otraln now that vaca tion Is on, the team should pei ft . many plays that heretofore have been only medlocrely mastered. . Advertised Letters, Miss Viola Casada. Mlas Louise Jones. Mrs. Edna Merrll. ' v Mrs. Katie Wilson. Crossett Lumber Co. Ralf Harper. ' - Fred Ray. it.-." R. B. Prescott. " '!.,. M. M. Sayre. 'r$ " Louts Sibley. C. E. Uhl. .... , G. M. RICHEY, Postmaster. TALK BEETS ATWALLOWA Mass infetinfts are the order of the day at Wallowa county. At .Enterprise tomorrow night auul at Lostlne the evening following, sugar beetst wlir be the nil-absorbing topic. . Manager Fred G. Taylor left t..lay for Wallowa county and with the assistance of F. j, I'rnmwell. will discuss the propaga tion of susar berts from a commer cial standpoint and attempt to get the farmers of that county to growing beet. With railroad facilities it would he an easy matter to transport the crop to the factory here, end a general ef fort will be made to get more beet growers to work. The experiment wns tried In a very diminutive scale this utnmer, and Manager Taylor is con vinced that beets will grow prolif'cly In that county. The meetings at En terprise and Lostlne will bring out dis cussions and perhaps verbal contracts for a large acreage of beets for next year. Now open at 90 Main iivrert. "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 youraelf. MISS EVA NEIL. Instructor. Commencing with next Mon day the program will change Three Times each week. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. Ladles' souvenir matinee Wednesday. 3 o'clock. Children 6c matfuee Satur day, S o'clock. THE SCENIC S. A. GAIIDIXIER, proprietor and Manager. HIGH CLAS3 VAUDEVILLE and " LATEST MOVING PICTURES. Change cf Program Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays. '-' Song "Would You Care?" by -Blanch Bishop. Ex-Convict No. 900. Blanch Bishop, the famous ."Hot Tamale Girl." How They Fooled Dad, Mrs. Rose Dancer. Hoyt, the Globe Matinee prices as usual. Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30 Children under 15 year of age 6c at matinees. . THE LYRIC Parson & Baker, Props. & Mgrs. II. B. PARSON. C. W. BAKER. The Tavern Keeper's Daugh ter. They Engage Her. Walker and Gray Song and Dance. A Winter Day in the Country. "I Will Walt for You at Home, Sweet Home." The Watchmaker's Secret "Jiit You and I." Hlyh-class vaudeville, and the most realistic and Interesting picture ever brought to the city. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. . - , Pictures Change Monday and Thursday. Prices, adults IC cents: chil dren under of 12, 6 cents. Ladles' souvenir matinee Wednesdays, and children's souvenir matinee on Saturday. ' " " NOTICE. Special Election to Approve Charter amendments. Notice Is Hereby given that on Tuesday,- the 24th day of November, 1908. a special election will be he!' of the voters of the City of La Grand.: Union county, Oregon, and that tli polls will be open from the hour of t o'clock a. m., until the hour of fiv o'clock p. m., of said day. Said election is called by order of the Council of the City of La Grande for the purpose of proposing and sub mitting to the people of the City of La Grande the approval and adoption of certain amendments to the charter of the city of La Grande as shown by the proposed charter heretofore ap proved by the council of the City of l.a Grande bv ordinance No. S92. Ser ies 1808, and filed with, and in the office of the recorder of the citv ol La Grande, on the 10th day of Sep tember. 1908. The approval of these amendments by the people of the city of La Grande will be suomUted to r. vot- rin oil itie iviiowin; proposition: Shall the City of La Grande amend its charter and approve the amend ments to the city charter, and the new ity charter proposed and submitted by the council to the people of the city of La Grande? The followlngre the polling places. Judces and clerks of the several wards designated and appointed by the council- , First Ward. City Hall Judges: J: P. Clark. E. C. Davis and Frank Kll- patrick. Clerks: William Miller and Second Ward, Council Chambef Judges: Peter Kuhn. F. S. Bramwell and George Ball. Clerks! H. E. Cool ldr and A. W. Nelson. Third Ward. Building west of Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn. avenue Judges: C. C. Penlngton. B. W. Grandy and John Cates. Clerks: C. Ar Vnrpl!t nd A. C. Wiiijamn, Fourth Ward, Harris' Hall Judge: Bernard Logsden. G. E. Fowler and John Sheak. . Clerks: C. J. Vander poel and Warren P. Noble. In witness whereof I nnve hereunto attached my hand and affixed the seal of my office, this 10th day of Septem ber. lo. (I 8.) D. B. COX, Recorder of the City of La Grand FOR RENT Brick building, 20x50, on Elm street Inquire of A. C. Hunt ington. '. FOR RENT Office rooms; steam heat Apply to Geo. Good, proprie tor of the Fuley house. FOR RENT Seven-room house with bath. Apply to Mrs. C. Ralston, 1409 Ninth St 'Phono Black 1041. FOR RENT Seven-room hou,, bath. Inquire at ' t the Zuber dence. ,...ti resl- THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1301 Madison Ave. Phone Black 402. - FOR RENT Three room for light housekeeping. Inquire 1300 Madi son avenue. 'Phone Black 402. . bpecial. For sale ,a tract of land totaling 560 acre. One hundred acre under culti vation. A 11000 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. WHY NOT TRY Popham's ASTHMA REMEDY? lives prompt and : positive relief In eviry case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 ' ' , " ' cent. ' vVllliams Mfg. Co., Props. , Cleveland, O. For talr by A. T. HILL. Drugget WOOD SAWING v.. ' '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 scomach and 'lver trou ble the proper treatment 1 to stimu late these organ without Irritating them. ; Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup tids digestion und stimulate the liver and bowel "Without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathar tics. It does nt nauaeate or gripe and la mild and pleawant to take. A r. Hill. drag!. WHAT will you have for dinner today? You may answer this question satisfactori ly by dining at THE MODEL REM' A I RAXT The Old StaiKll.y. 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 26 cents. Come and try It You will not need the sense of hunger to enjoy it The Model Restaurant . J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop. . Open Day wsSenw.ki, Cfl And Night mi Tickets fof iJmdU Piano Tuning. E.-E. Francis,' professional piano tuner kere a few days. Orders re ceived at Smith's rooming house, I' FOR SALE Two to four acre j suburban property, well Improve; 'PlioneOlaek 1532. or St 8 E. TV Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Cheap land, sugar factory. Inqulr i FOR SALE Two milch cows, rn, fresh, Jersey calf S day old; oihon Durham, giving 2 gallon. Inquln; of Mrs. ChlMers, Island City. . j ". dwlM-i FOR SALE Small house and a 140 130-foot lot Buy from owner .c 'save ' commissioner's fee. . Inquire c:1 J. Bachant, Cherry street. . I FOR SALE Four good fresh mllci cows. Inquire of ' Blue Mounts!:1 Creamery, Union, Oregon. "j Land for Sale. 40 acre of fruitgarden or alffi! land for sale cheap If taken soon. C, D. Huffman, R. F. D. 3, La Grande ( BISSEY'S HACK LINEL Best of service, Day and Night Hack furnished for funeral and private partle. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sunday. . Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 'Phone Red 241. Night 'Phone Main 26. ':.':, E. L. BUSSEY. 4, 4, '" Notice to Shippers. Under a new Interstate regulatlf; shippers are required to mark or pli a linen tag on all shipments of fret; with the consignee's full name and lit tials, together with town and state, j not so marked or tagged, shipmi! will be classed at one class hlg j rate. Shippers of oil, acids, gasoll:: powder and all other explosives are 4 quired to furnish a certificate f packing and attach label to same c ' forming to the class of shipment. Ci tlflcates and labels can be had at l O. R. & N. office. Rules relating Inflammables and explosives must lived up to or shipment will be fused. J. H. KEENEY, .': Ar, Fine Peerless seed potatoes for i' this week only, 85 cent per crate, Conley warehouse, or 11 per crate ij 1 llvered. II THRONSON FRUIT CO. By U. L. CLEAN LUNCHL Cheapest in the City. Co J. Meals Made Where you See it Done EAST STYLE LVKCH RCi Call at Studio. - - , ',' The studio formerly occupied Mlsa' Hunstock nn Main street, r. opened by Miss Nelli to do embrold f tooled leather work and will teacli all these lines. Call and inform y self more fully. i ' 1 is now at Sommer Hotel. Don fall to see him about your eyes on glasses.' If you are having troo-f ble with them. Remember, tt'' doctor is not a stranger and c furnish you many reference Call and see him about your eyes DR. W. H. KEATING. SOMMER HOTEL. i ! . Better Than Spanking. I Spanking does not cure ch!ldrM bed-wettingl There Is a consUtui j si cause for this trouble. Mr J Summers. Box.W, Notre Dame, Will send free" to any woiher Ssr cessful Instructions. Send no : but write her today if your cnil trouble In ths way. Don't W the child, the chances are it hnln It. Thta treatment also f, adults and aged people troubled nrtne difficulties y dsy or nis. I - . . . i , i