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Ladies' Petticoats in Black Sateen at $1.23, $1.58, $2.27. Worth double me price
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TIME AND CASH
Saved by my Metiied of
Digging Wells
No Wood Used
Gasoline Engine Saves
you much time and mon:
ey. Instruction in Gaso
line Engineering .'. ..
Call or Write
The Well Driller
CEMENT WORK
All kinds of Cement and
Goncrete work.
T CONCRETE .
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or f
too small ,
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
. L ROBERTS
I FHONE BLACK 582
Treasurer's C'all for aty Warrants.
Notice ls hereby given that there
grc now funds on hand to pay all out
standing warrants Issued on general
fund of La Granda city, up to and ln
eU4ln.T !-., T3, endorsed March 14,
1907.
Interest on all warrants on general
fund from No. T5: to No, T65, In-
elusive, ceases from this data.
There are also funds In the treas
ury to rsy alt warrants Issued against
the wMer fund of La Granda city, up
to and Including No. 77M. endoma
MM Wraooers -
equaled MwmAmm. MmmMzms
July 7, 1008. Interest on all warrants
No. 7766, Inclusive, ceases from date
of this call. '
La Grande, Oregon, November 8,
1908.
J. K. WRIGHT.
I .otior.co cnFffCHN
La Orande, Ore. Phone
' Main 91
Real Estate and
Loans, Fire and t
Life Insurance.
COLLECTING AGENCY
N. B. Long Distance Col
lection a Specialty
OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO.
Ift IIICC
: The real value of
vour property de-
: pends entirely upon :
: the title
A .properly prepared I
: ABSTRACT
will show ycu the ' exact 2
condition of y cur title t
CALL AT OUR OFFICE :
AND LET IS EXPLAIN J
what mru :
MEANS TO YOU ;
.R. OLIVER
I La Grande National Bank I
N Building Z
Hot niiikOH Tamalca.
E. D. Solders has ad.ied to his con
fectionery department, hot chicken ta-
malcs. and those who enjoy these de
licious dainties, will find the best ever
ready fo,- your order at E. D. Setder's
randy store.
The worst failures . are those suc-
crei that have come at the cost of
RETURNED
Encouraged at the liberal response
and the bright outlook for new beet
fields ln..Watlowa county, Manager
Fred G. Taylor of Uhe Amalgamated
Sugar company and F. S. Bramwell,
formerly with the company, returned
last evening from Wallowa county,
where, with Salt Lake officials of the
company, they held meetings at Jos
eph, Enterprise and Lostlhe.
The response for acreage was lib
eral. Some of the Influential men of
Lostlne and Enterprise have signified
their intentions of setting aside tracts
of land for sugar beet purposes and
many others have agreed to plant
smaller tracts to beets. Conditions are
so favorable says Mr. Taylor, that It
Is "more than likely that the company
will soon make suear beets an Import
ant industry of Wallowa county, es
peclally about Lostlne and Enterprise.
Thanksgiving football brought out
the usuat number of surprises. Some
of the most important games played
were:
At Portland University of Oregon,
10; MuMnomah, Athletic Club. 0.
At Pendleton Pendleton High
School, 4; Columbia College. 0.
At Baker City Baker City High, 23;
Weston Normal, 6.
At Seattle University of Washing
ton, 32; Oregon Agricultural College,
0.
At Philadelphia University of
Pennsylvania, 17 J-Cornell. 4.
At Salt Lake University of Idaho,
0; University, of Utah. 0.
TEACHERS ARE HOME.
lViull.-t.rn Will Have the Xet Meeting j
of Teachers.
La Grande teachers are home from
taker City, where they attended the
annual meeting of the association.
The. next meeting of the association
will be at Pendleton with J. S. Lani
er of Pendleton, president, and F. K.
Welles, secretary. Mrs. Nellie Nell of
La Grande Is treasurer, and E. E.
Bragg of this city a member of the
executive committee. The teachers
! from this city report having spent their
sinsijviiii
3 PA ATIV 111
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WHY GIRLS
LEAVEHONE
In "Why Girls Leave Home," whjch
will be seen at the Steward on Wed
nesday, " December 2, Is promised a
play of exceptional merit. The stoo
ls a purely wholesome one, consistent
and coherent, and in this alone has It
won Its remarkable success. The story
is of a wilful girl, beguiled into ques
tionable pleasures by a man of the
' ;W0 'LOVE CAA'DY BiTTffl
At the Steward IHvciubcr 2.
world. A hot-headedolder brother, a
sweetheart, a sister and mother, who
do not understand the girl, takp part
and complicate the- situation by mis
understandings. There is a great deal
of emotional work as well as many ex
citing scenes while the comedy Inter
spersed throughout the action Is of a
side-splitting sort. The play Is mount
ed on an elaborate scale and an ad
mirable cast has been selected to in
terpret the several characters.
FCXEUAL TOMORROW.
Little Blanch Stiles Pled of Consuinp.
tion After LiiiKerinR Illness.
Little Blanch, the 13-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Stiles,
who reside on the Mills Andros farm"
east of Island City, died yesterday. The
funeral wllftake place tomorrow at
10 o'clock from the Pivsbyterlan
church, with the interment in the Ma
sonic cemetery. j
A Reorder.
We eC-t..'d tu mtTl2 bwwp. wot
copies of the Chrlstas number. of the
Ladles' Home Journal. Ferguson's.
LOST Gold watch and leather fob.
with charm: charm colored white
and blue, containing letter "G."
Finder return to this office. i
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Pastime Theater
D. II. ECCLES, Proprietor.
MOTION PICTURES AND
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
Wrongfully Accused.
"Won't You Come Over and
: Play Croquet?"
By C. P. Ferrin.
How to Prosperln Business.
"All Aboard tot a Good Time."
B. J. E. Hiatt.
Out to Muse.
Fortune Hunters.
Specialties, by J. Lawrence
White.
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. .
Ladles' souvenir matincea
Wednesday, 3 o'clock. ,
Children 6c mat'.nee Satur
day, -8 o'clsck.
COUNTRY b6ySMNTED
E0R EUSitiLSS POSITIONS
Euiness men of Oakland and San
Francisco, and . other large cities, want
oung men reared in the country to
prepare for commercial positions.. Ex.
perience has shown that he average
boy from the farm has 'habits of in
dustry and integrity that make for
success.
The Polytechnic Business College of
Oakland, Cal., has made a phenome
nal record in training . and placing
young men and women In business
positions and the College is located as
to provide homelike accommodations
at very low rates. ,
It is said that every young man who
has taken the complete course In busi
ness uauiiiitf at vuia College has re
. .!:- -,uui4j uinut upon
ptdoatlos. JXP&SS3ffY1ll
An murfirated Catalogue will be
sent free to anyone who will write to
Prof. W. E. Gibson, 306 Twelfth St.,
Oakland, Cal.
Quick Transfer :
For Rapid Delivery Seivice
Call Up
, YJlLLCdCK BROS.
We are In position to do any
kind of transferring. Give us a
irlaJ s-dt.t CaV.s aswrrrd day
or night.
'Phones:
Day, Red 71.
Night, Black 1271.
98c
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THE LYRIC
Parson A Baker, Props, ft Mgrs.
H. B. PARSON. C. W. BAKER.
, The Witch's Kiss. fc
Deceiver . ;
Walker and Gray, sketch team.
"Dolly Dear."
White Cops. ,
"Always Me."
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The Spider's Den. . . . '.
High-class vaudeville, and the
most realistic and interesting
pictures over brought to the city.
Matinees on Wednesday and
Saturday.
Pictures Change Monday and
; Thursduy.
Prices, adults Id cents; chil
dren under of 12, 5 cents. Ladles'
souvenir matinee Wednesdays,
and children's souvenir matinee
on Saturday.
THE SCENIC
- S. A. GARDIXIER,
Proprietor and Mannger.
j HIGH CLABB VAUi,ViJLi; " "
! , and ' ;' ,
LATEST MOV'IIG PICTURE3.
Clianse cf Program '. Mondays,
Wednesdays and IVlda.
The Actor's Child.
Illustrated Song.
The Hebrew Fugitive.
Blanch Bishop, the Hot Tiimale
Girl. -
Beg Pardon.
Soul Kiss.
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Madam Hoyt, Specialty Skirt
Dance.
Matinee prices as'usuaL
Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday afternoons at 2:30
Children under 15 years of
age 6c at matinees.
BUSSEyS ILCK LINE.
Best of service, Day n
Night Hacks furnished for
funerals and private parties.
Baggage transferred Day and
Night and Sundays.
Stand at Paul's Ci?ar Store.
'Phone Red 241 '
Night 'Phone Main 25.,
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Stamping "done and embroidery les""1'!
given. AH
best quality,
each piece.
materials used are
One lesson
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J tlme at Baker City profitably.
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on ty water fund from No.
Ttll M i "ui.