EIGHT PACtS. fxcvcsq observe, la craxpe. okeoox. fridav, xovkmbk, pace rioirr. IHdLE HEADS j THE BEST I is that made FLOURj at North I THAT SPELL ECOWOIWY Powder : Every Sack Guaranteed Joe Ingle, present manager of the : uccessful high school football team a- svt.u niufld for next pea-1 " m""""' NEXT SQUAD J i 'I M t if corrfng f o size and quality. II ! Men's Hats, $1.50 to $3.00,. values, sale 98 c j II Men's Shirts 60c to 75c values, sale 39c nn:- rrtaf haf orce and ess :: II Ladies Suits and Cravenett Coats, large as II sortment, half price and less i nn all rash ourcAases amoHnf OH I rOrger. fog fo $5.00 or more a premium :: worth fen per cent of the amount of your purchase.. I He The Temple of Economy EeopMs memben of the squad yesterday be fore the game.' Ingle's effecUve work ai student-manager has won him the praise of the students and faculty alike. The choice was popular with the student body as well as the pros pective players for next season. ores LA GRANDE, OREGON OPtKR ttVUSC DLUtft " ' W WWWww- llKelley's Market: : : The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt t ncss with which it reaches the sick room ? . - , .. "Do f Now ij, k mnM wMrh sfands for much in our prescription de- Apartment. Ml prescriptions aretilledassoon as received land delivered as soon as wiea. i on www for pure drugs and careful compounding .. i 1 t X 1 1 ftsft ISLAND CITY ITEMS. Island City. Nov. 2T. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Clay Fox of Imbler, were Thanksgiving guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes were Cove visitors yesterday with Mr, and Mrs. George Holmes. Miss Minnie Grlmroltt left for Wal lowa today. Mrs. W. O. Hunter and family spent Thanksgiving day with Mr." and Mrs. Ed Reynolds. Clyde Kiddle arrived home from Portland this week to visit with his relatives during vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Barnes of North Powder yesterday. W. M. Kiddle left for Portland to day. Intending to return soon with his wife and son, who are visiting there now. ' One and two-acre tracts at Free water, Intensely farmed, are netting their owners from $300 to $700 per acre. i : WANTED To rent a 6-roora cottage. Call Black 1752. Observer "Want" column for results ! We Carry Everything which Should be t Fmtnri m a urua biore mm mm mm - -- . - - . . 1 11 1 L L5 D R U Q JT 0 K E I LA GRANDE, OREGON Xlltlttmmm4' Game Poultry . STRICTLY FRESH l i Kelley's Market j BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates SI.OOs" If. 25, $1.50 Besf 25c meal In the city Beds 25c and 50c All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. pet week One block from depot Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE rTTTTTTT T t ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Intlor. U. 8. Land Office, La Grande,- Ore., September 21, 1908. Notice is heroby given that CHARLES BODEAU. of Baker City, Or., who, on Novem ber , 1907, made timber and stone iworn statement No. 6810.-serial No. 0315, for SEVi NEH and NE SE section 8: NH SW. setcion , town ship 6 Bouth, range 86, E. W. M., has iiled notice of intention to make final timber and Btone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the register and receiver of the rj. S. land office, at La Grande, Ore gon, on the 10th day of December, 1808. '' " Claimant names as witnesses: Da vid C. Brlcboux,Iohn T. Williamson, James C. Henry, 'W, A. Burns, all of La Grande, Oregon. F. C. B RAM WELL, Register U. B. Land Office at La Grande.Ore.. October 5, 1908. Notice is hereby given that . JOHN O. KISSELL, of Vancouver. Washington, who, on October 5. 1908, made timber and stone sworn statement No. 0-1849, for lot 1. NE NW, NW NEy. sec tion 30; SEVi SWV4.-' section 19. town ship 6 south, rango 36 E. W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final timber -and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the register and receiver of the U. S. land nfflc at La Grande, Ore gon, on the 21st day. of December, 1908. ' Claimant names as witnesses: Dr vid C. Brlchoux, of La Grande, Ore.; Wa?h.; Chester A. Plke.of Vanofiu John W. Mattland, of Vancouver, ver, Wash.; Basil E. Lever, of Port- F. C. BUAMWELL. Register. 10-16-12-18 , GRANDE R0NDE CASH C0.j Local Agents WOOD. COAI AND PEED f: Cut Prices on Lumber ana Shingles for large Orders j We need the money; You need the material Fir and Native Lumber, Cedar Shingles 1': STODDARD LUMBER CO. ; . 1 ... '. THE COOK WILL BE GLAD ! HaJUr nKcorwr iSr nor Month NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. F. C BRAMWELL. Register, j IVUIIJ r- Department of the Interior. 1 10-16-12-18 - ' -7" " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La GranUo.Ore. October 5, 1908.' ' Notice Is hereby given that CHRISTEL R. PENDER, of Vancouver, Wash., who, on Octo ber 5, 1908, made timber, and stone sworn statement No. 01S51, for EVi NEV4. section 17, and E SET4, sec tion 8, township 5 south, range 35 E. W. M has filed notice of intention to maKe final timber and stone proof, to estab"sh cla'm to the 'and. abov de scribed, before the register and re ceiver, at La Grande, Oregon, on th Zlst day of December, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Ba sil E. Lever, of Portland. Ore.; John n tciMiPii. of Vancouver. Wash.; Ches ter A. Pike, of Vancouver, Wash.; Da vid C. Brichoux, of La' Grande, Ore. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register 10-16-12-18 V7 .'t-fcLIH-t"y VI lo see Borne ui uui me. - coal carried into your cellar. J Didn't know there were grades , In-' coal?." Why there are almost as many as there are of eggs or; the 5 uia that will nrove by the per-is butter. Let us send you fectlon of the kitchen fire that1, our coal is different than the ordinary and decidedly better. I 0. E. FOWLER . Phone Main JO.' I Keep the money at home 1 I J by usinjj I . ; the money at home by usinj LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no r. cie ird jtst as sueet. Air dealers. YOU NOT WQRRfi TsrFjTnT) . . - -r- Avrrnat is absolutlv euaranteed : LET US MAKE A SUIT FOR YOU and you will bethe Desi pressed man m mwu !C. C fiTOM Jixsxd & M li ML V "mi mw Opposite La G ; nde National Lank. Corner Elm and Adams Ave p IT IN GO r