, .. . I M. 60crcry. ' ' LOCAL ITEM 8, lVt,Mu MMlw'LAaK.VHfs..life4Hi TCKMAV, XOVEMBKK gl.itQU. Thomas Hency of gusanvllle, Is a land of floe visitor today. ' ,: Tom Brasler, the Union capitalist, is doing business hero today. Mrs. James Nelson left this morn ing to spend Thanksgiving with friends In Weston. Cashier Kaster, of the Union Na tional bank, is a county seat visitor to- --r day. T. O. Glbbs, formerly located here, but now at Pendleton, is in La Grande on business. . E. pword of Portland, made tim ber and stone application at the land office this afternoon. D. Fitzgerald, Is building a neat ad dition to his residence, corner Fifth and Spring avenue. ' Miss Margaret McCoy left this morn ing to spend Thanksgiving wit1! friends in Sumpter. , ' Mrs. J. Stiles left this morning. for Pendleton, where she will be Thanks giving guest of Mrs. Cliff Ballinger. Mrs. Anna Vandermuellen left this morning to vsilt her daughter, Mrs. KuUey, In Walla Walla. : A. C. MacLennan and C. W. Nibley, jr., are out hunting in. the valley to day. Miss Fern Mackintosh of 'Union, is visiting her friend,' Miss Pauline New ton, of thlt. city. ; Remember the'V Thanksgiving bali given by the Foresters the evening of the 26th. A royal good time assured. Al Andrews, S. N. Bolton find J. J. Carr went to the. annual turkey phoot hulnar' VipIiI at the" John Tuitle niace near Elgin today. Attorney and Mrs. C ,E. Cochran and children left last evening for Hood River to spend Thanksgiving with rel atives. . "' '. ' . v ' ; Ed' Davis, who undwwent an oper ation for appendicitis ti week ago, Is rapidly convalescing. Dr. Molitor per formed the operation.' Miss Meyers, who has been nursing In the hospital tor several weeks, re turned to her home' in Suoimerville this morning." The Thanksgiving day service in St. Peter's church, will be at J0:3 a. ra. The offering as usual, will befor the 3ood SamurUan hospital. In Portland. Mrs. Rleh. y, mother if Postmaster G. !. Kie1a..y, left this morning for Michigan, where she wUJ : spend the whiter with her son. Mr. And Sirs. , David 3t.ndley re turned thi 'morning t their hoie In The Dalit lifter visiting their father, j. , i i ad-., for a. few duys. . Mi -. Fmtnees. Belts, who, has been n rtttng her ate. MrSj' F. M. : '. i ; :-: : i r Wurned to bar home hi Pen-i;-. (, lliis morning. ' .'..- 'O. Beach, president -of the .. i. ..Ie,ch firm, a Portland Dinting concern, Jeft lust evening for Pendle ton after .spending tb day here. Tardmaster Ted E. Buehfcr. has gone to Spokane on loudness iwtinpcted ... .. ,s ' r. t. , ,.4... ltS J. ,V ...- w.. Is yardmaster In his J)sence. ":-Mv4 states SenaSor Levi .Ankeny i V. i'r.-t iValla, pad throa.eh La 1 Jrii't."' Iant evening n route tu Eaker r;iy; i ierv; he has banking interests, i '-d OibeI7"'maTier of-ttSre- Fair . ' ' ent to L'wiine. Wallowa, coun- . r.:. morning, to ltk after uulness limit. 1.,... . . The time .limit of Jae call fr bids on permanent engineer runs' n .the Joseph line, lexpired today . ajl the permanent appointment will be made vij v. ' ''.''' Alir- Varl, Wilson of Lewiston, M.i i is it gupst wllh -Miss Laura fii- -- luday; ' . Srfiss .Wltaioii has been ireutnients for rhi;iimatiDi at I'lt Lake KRiiatorlum. fi Agent J. E. Birch for the Pa cific Express company, wnt ut on the Joseph train' this mornlnjr to make official calls on the new express offiees being installed on ttm extension. i George S. Moat, who has be?n visit ing the past tiro, months (n Illinois, returned last night and left on the morning train for his home In Sum merville. President Campbell of the State uni versity, passed through La Grande this morning for Paker City, where he will attend the teacherr convention now In rroprem. Clyde G. Scheurer Is no longer con nected with the Pastime theater ns moving picture machine operator, but Is devoting his entire attention to the "expioithtlon of the' washing machine for which he Is agent. The T. P. S. C. E. of the Presby terian church will hold Its monthly business meeting this evening at the! home of Mrs. Marjorie Sllverthorn corner of First and Main. All En deavorera are reueted to be present Dr. and Mr. F; E. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Buren entertain the Kaffee Klatch next Friday evening. Foremen' Ball. , ., The chief event In social circle for Thanksgiving week Is the annual For esters' bail, at the Elks auditorium next Thursday evening, -Iso affair Is esters aaooie wun Bvqieiy uui nw year. The member are making con certed efforts to make the affair up to the usual high standard of their balls. Much attention has been, at tracted to It, and It Is evident that the spaciousc auditorium will be crowded on Thursday night. DENTIST. dr. w. d. McMillan. Painless Dentistry. ExpeVt Gold Work a Specialty. Special attention to children's' teetU. Office: ' . La Grande National Bank Building. ... Both Thonea. Closed.TlnirMlay. La Grande will be Idle, com- merclally. next Thursday after- noon, for It is planned to close all places of business at high noon and to remlan closed for the rest of the day. Merchants and newspaper men, too, for that matter, enjoy turkey as greatly as anyone, pnd The Observer will Join the rest In a holiday, f - Seml-Montlily Pay Law. Albany, N. Y Nov. 24. An Import ant hearing will come before the New York state supreme court the latter part of this week, Involving the consti tutionality of the semi-monthly pay law.' Seven railways have appealed to the court, asking for a permanent In junction restraining General Jackson from enforcing the statute, on tbe ground that U constitutes a violation of the constitution. ' Trxas nat'lojr Meet. El Paso, Texas, Nov. 24. EI Paso may becnine a rival of San Francisco and Los Angeles s a winter racing resort. It plans now being made are successfully carried out. It IS pro mised to hold a 0-day racing meet here this winter, beginning December 5, and a large number of horsemen arc expected to w&iter their strings here in view of the abolition of race track betting In New York and New Orleans, it Ij expected that El Paso, will come to ttie front ns a rating eerirer. The mild winter climate makes this city n drable mevca for the horsemen. ....-..' A 3rand Swves. TSve Tibban sale at the GoWen Rule is proving even more of a success than wuh exnerted bv its nrometra. ' As eaTfjr as 7:SD this nrorning tho ribbon ers nd all -day carel'ul shoRrs were making barain puwhases. The sale w'lU continn-.' this evenins. OFFICIAL COUNT 1F IIVK STATIS Five State Have Comprint Final I 'on nt si lrt'idaoutlul Bai. . Chk-Hgo. Nov. 34. The official vount of five states in the jirowidcn-' rial election fllows: ... ,, . , Indiana Taft, Bryan, 338.- 162. ' i" LontsJann Taft,' 89S; Bryin, 63,- 5s. .,-'. . Kansafl-Ta'n, 157,16;' Bryf.x 1L 26. South Carolina Taft, 3847; Bryan, 6i,28. . ''' "; ; Wisconsin Taft. 28.7S; ' .Bryan, 166,707. " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Ore.,'. September II, 101. Notice is hereby given that . 'MARTHA LANG DON. of La Grsnde, Or. gon, who, on Sep tember 8, 1908. ' made timber and stone sworn statement .Xo. 01S3J, for fl'U NE4. section 18, township 2 south, range SS. 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. U. 8 land office at La Grande. Oregon, on the th day of December, 1J08. Claimant names as witnesses: Chas Colwfell., of Perry. Ore.: Hat-y Col well, of Perry, Ore.: Edward Lovely of La Grande, Ore.; W. R. King, of La Grande, Ore. F. C. ERAMWELL, Register. ' AT THE TLAT HOUSES. ' - The Smile. ' . "A dollar's worth for 15 cents", is the universal verdict of all who visited the Scenic last night. Manager Gar dlnler has surely picked out a winning program. Mrs. Rosa Hoyt, in her wonderful skirt dance, was the great card, and all who saw her are loud In their praise of her splendid ability. the ntwnDer enuueu -convici .no. m la perhaps the strongest feature and all who saw It signify their attention of returning again this evening. The show at the Scenic Is better than ever, but th price Is Just the same. Adults IS cents, and children 10. The Lyric. , -The Lyric continues to draw f un sized crowds. Managers Baker and Parsons seem to have that happy fac ulty of discovering exactly what the public wants and then delivering the goods. The vaudeville team wnicn works between acts certainly under stands Its business and from the way the audience bestows its applause, there Is no lack of appreciation! The pictures are all new and bright, and the story they "tell give the beholder something to think about after the show Is over, ' , The PnKtlnm Last night's bill was different from anything shown on ihe picture screen In this city before. The pictures dealt with entirely new subjects and the manner of hardling the various sub jects was also new to moving picture patrons. The songs were all new and striking. The Pastime is fast building a reputation for good pictures and de lightful music Mnrrlttge LhH'nse fHsmnl,, County Clerk Ed Wright today is sued a marriage license to F. N. Staf ford of Baker county, to wed Miss Ethel Knox of Union county. IB aiaci-'-'T'ai'S" Will cure your cough, heal your lungs and expel the cold from your system. Do not take chances on a cold ' "Kvearing away" as pneumonia and consump tion are the result of neg lected colds. . Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most. : stubborn coughs, the dangerous kind that settle on the lungs arid may develop into pneu monia over night , The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is la a yellow package and con tains no opiates or other harmful drugs.; ' ' Do net take chances with seme unknown preparation that costs you the same, but insist upon having-Foley's Honey and Tar. ... . Foley's Guarantee This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to re fund your money if Foley 's Unn.ii on-A rVr tnmw your cough or cold. Con tains ho opiates. The gen uine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold and Beeokimcndtd by irotey be prepared with new linens. Just arrived a new lot 'of. Irish and German linens, napkins and sets at the lowest prices of the year. ' This makes interesting news fw the housekeepers who find that they will have to renew their table Imens before the Thanks- giving and Ghristmas .feasts. ' ' VWe sell' go;d linens,-linen at price -that please. Qualify that satisfies, these are the three cardinal points that make our, linen business grow. . .- -'.. Anticipate your wants, the linens are new. and the prices right "The No ' If goods bought of us are not right, in price and qual ity, don't keep. them. Return them at once in condition recieved and get your money back. Does any store otter J a broader guarantee than this? J : '; .'.'. ..',' '''. -' '-,'''' ' . : . NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION, scribed, before the register and re Department of l.e Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande.Ore October 6, 1508. Notice is hereby given that r EltA E. PENDER, ' of Vancouver, Wash., -who, "on Octo ber 5,"l0K, made timber and stone sworn statement No. 01852, fr El SE!i,! 'sedtlon SI,, township 4 south, ranjro.85; and lota 1 and 2, (section 6, towirthip S south, range 35, K. W. M., has .filed notice of intention to makt: final Umber and utouo proof, to (.s Mblidh claim to the land above de- 3rffiite, Orcgoa, on th 21st isy.of December, 190S. ' Claimant names as witnesses: Vs. vld C Brichoax. of La Grande. Ore.; John O-; KlsfteJl of Vancouver, W'aah.! John W. Maitland, of - Vanoouver. Wah.; Baset K. Lerer, of Portland, Ote. ' - F. C. CItAKWKI.M Reglstei . Ucpai tmentif the -nterior, 17. S. Land Office at Ia rande,Ore., . -October 5, 18 . .',..'. . Notice is hereby jlven that BASIL K. LEVElt, , f Portland, Oregoa, wlio, on Octoh.'i S, .1808, msdo timber and atone s'.vorr ntntftnent No. 01S53, for Nff U NV Boctlun 28, 8V Sll'1 section 21, an SE'4, section 20, township ' hwuth, ran'vt 35 K. Y. M., has fll- mufee of imntl.m t. make final lir.i - .... ber and tuiK piowC t establish claim ( nho land above il'Mcrihed. before, the rettteter and receiver of the D. S. land offire at I-A Grande, Orenon, un the list vlay of Ifuemler, HD8. ' Clsiiiiant names us wlttics.ses: John O. 'lCbmoll, of Vancouver. Vh.; Chi ter A. Pike, of Vancouver, Wash.: John W, Maiiland, of Vancouve Waih.; David C. Briehoux, of Is Grande. Ore. ' V. C. BUAMWELL, Register. 1-1-12-18 NOTICE FOP. Pl'BLlCATION. Defiartmen of the Interior, - November 2. IPO. ' Notice in hereby given that GEORGE C. KISSELL. of Portlaml. Oregon, .who, on October f ?4, l0g, made timber and stone sworn J utatemont No. 02060, f ' E4 NEVJ,. McCoy, Chas. W. McFall, J. A. Ora KE NW4. 8W4 NE'4 . section 16. beal. Lee Graytf.,,1 all of Lamela Or.. townfhlp 5 south, ranpe 36 EW. M..J W Favorite One Price Store STEWARD'S ; i : D. H. STEWARD, r. J.. CARPfcNTER Crent Scenic Comedy Drsma i mhy Girls : WEDNESDAY, Best Educator of one the try nas to - 7 Orcltstra beat. r,d O.chestra Circln. 25c; D:eis Circle. fcOc; Gallery a 2 5c "and 50c. Sens on sals Monday morninff. ' ' has filed notice of Intention to make ' ' 3 K(TMMO.S final timber and stonV'priinf,' 'to estabV.In the 'Circuit Court of the Ptate of Huh claim to the lund above' dos'crbei,"f :'.'! Oregon, tor Union County, before the register and receiver, nt Laj - E'n L. McColloch, plaintiff, vis. (Jrande, Otegon, on the ls'th day of Jo11" u McColloch, defeiulimt. : , jMnaury, ;in09.. . To John U. '. McCulloch, tliu nlx.v.. Clnlmant names n iin.'.si,- rrnvi.i David Brlchoux, Aller. J. Webb H. E . r.iolldpe, J. T. AVilliamson, all of La fjran(e Oiegon . , ; UUAMU ELL, lleglster. notice poii. run LI CATION. Department of the Interior. . tT. Land Office at La Grande, Or. i October 19, 19'iS. j Notice ix hereby plvoit that ' RLVL'S M. McCOY. of Kamela, Or.xon. who, on Novem ber 1'4, 1904, made homestead entry No. 14A77. serial No.. 01927. for W'Vj SE '4. section in, township 1 souih. !ran 36 K. SV M.. him filed notl -c of Intention to make final ct.mmuf.i- Hand above descrtbeit. !u forM th. inter and n ivlver. C. S. I in-i office, c La Grande. Oregon, on th 1st day t December, 1908 . Claimant names a wltnesnes: J. E P. C, BP.AMWEU. Reglst ;r. n e ti OPERA HOUSE I Mgr. and Prop. 4 - . ' ' : V ' , ... v IllkklbOVIIg instructive' DECEMBER 2nd THD Greatest Problems our Couri- Deal With . namw defendant: . In the name of the state of Oreiy.jS', you are hereby required to appear -arid answer the complaint fllod aBn!a-.t you In the above entllld court and oau, on the 101 h day of November, A. I)" 1D08. on or before .the 'expiration of ' kI consecutive weeks from tlie date of the flixt publication of thlx siiinmons. which is, day of November, 19.it1 and if you. fail thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rell, f prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: for n decree of the court totally dis solving the marriage relation now x- lxti:i between the plaintiff and de fendant and that plaintiff be awarded an absolute divorce from the d.f-nd-ant. and for general relief. This siimmnnn Ik published in ti iiKbd woniflv fl --fij.,, '-Ti' . ;j county. Oregon, under and bv 'virtua if nn order of the Honorable J. C. ri.-urj, rouniy juiige of tnion count v. Oregon, which order was made una entered on the 11th day of November. 1908. COCHRAN f- COCHrtAV. Attornej-a for PlaiuK.'f. WN20JJ