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LOCAL ITEMS.
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II. Dahltron uf Cove, Is , In Lu
Grande today.
Charles Black of Halfway. Ore, wo
land office visitor IhU morning.
Cecil A. Galloway of Eli;in. was a
Sunday vlHltor ni La Grando.
Dr. Logan of The Dalles, spent Bun
day with his ton, Ray W. Logan, In
this city.
Editor Barry, of the Dayton Opllm
U'itranMM;t4 tou.kMa .m. V clly -today.
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M1ks Marguerite McCoy has reiurneu
from a visit with " friends at Baker
City.
Miss Anna RIesland Is home from
Eaker City, where she spent a few
days visiting frlenda.
F. 8. Bramwcll returned this morn
ing from Union, where he spent Sun
day." ; '
Nate Ardrey went to Elgin Jrls
morning, looking after business mat
ters. ', . " .
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sommcr were El
gin vlHltors In tho city yesterday, re
turning this morning.
The Methodist Brotherhood holds Its
second meeting of tho year tomorrow
night. -
O. M. Heiieoek, the Jeweler, re
turned lust evening from Pendleton,
where he spent Sunday. . '
J A. T. Hili Is home from a visit to
j Portland and the, Sound cities, after
being gone over a week.
Miss Uiara iianeocK, wno was en
ously Injured In a runaway last Thurs
day night, Is recovering nicely at the
Grande Rondo hospital.. , :
Attorneys C. E. and O. T. Coi hran
and families, returned Sunday morn
ing from Hood River, where they
spent Thanksgiving with their parents.
Tom Johnson, a former resident of
La. Grande, but now a Cove tilVer of
the soil, had matters needing his at
tention In the county capital today.
Mrs. Fred Schilke returned this
morning from' , North Powder, where
she visited her daughter, Mrs. William
Morrison. ''-'
Miss Alma Thompson returned to
Union last evening. She was a guest
with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg over
Sunday. . . -
. Mrs. Emll Nelderer, who has been
visiting In the Willamette valley sev
eral weeks, returned homo Saturday
night, accompanied by her mother.
Doon Woodell . returned yesterday
morning from Portland, where he was
called to act as a juryman for the fed
eral court.
Miss Ora Cates, a prominent Ep-
worth Leaitue, worker fwra Baker
City, spent Sunday In La Grande vis
iting tho local league.
- Archie Gilflllan, foreman of the
Hall ranch and Tom Williamson, book
keeper at the same place, spent Sun-
'day with frlenda in La Grande, return
ing last evening. ' , ' '
Mrs. Louise JKelly-Mong has gone fo
North Powderwhere it Is very likely
she will be employed occasionally dur
Ing the winter months to stage home
talent productions. T
The engine on the logging - train
which conveys loffs to tho Palmer
millwent into the ditch Saturday night
necessitating "heaps" of work In again
placing it on the rails.
A baby boy arrived , to bless the
home of -Mr'and Mrs.-Hr-A. Clemens,
Saturday, near Pendleton. Mr. Clem
ens was formerly connected with the
La Grande newspapers. ,
The Misses Ruth Russell and Nell
Grimmptt .returned last evening from
Walla . Walla, -where they spent
Thanksgiving wVelc with the former's
sister, Mies Imogen Russell.
The baniuct committee of the Elks'
lodge announces another "scrump
tious" spread and dance for tomorrow
nisht. All members' are urged to at
tend, for they are liable to mtss'some
thing great If they stay away. ! ;
There .will be a service in St. Peter's
church this evening at 7:30. In connec
tion with tho week of prayer for tlie
extension of the Kingdom of God
among men. Every one cordially in
vited to attend.
Ed Trumbull, the factory Inspector,
Is looking after his duties In Imbler
today. Mr. Trumbull returned from
Wallowa county Saturday night,
where he spent three weeks 'looking
after factories for the state. Accord
ing to him, Wallowa county will soon
boast of as many and varied factories
as La Grande has now.
, Cuba Wants Hi Loan. . ;
Harana,.'. 3D. Givinor
goon left this city today for Washlng--.
ton to explain the nature of .the pro
. posed Cuban loan of $25,000,000 before
- th frpBsnrv denartment officials. Be
fore leaving he discussed the matter
with President-elect Gomes.
V REALTY
Off l(E HERE
Believing that the realty business In
La Grande and Union county can make
room for one more agency, C. S. Van
Duyn, proprtetor ot the Van Duyn
trtwi, 'AinU hK t' t "?. ' A. '- flirt!'' V.
H. Van Duyn of Portland, have de
cided to open a realty office over the
Lilly-Foster hardware store. Their
field will be as other real estate of
fices of the city, dealing with timber,
loans, fytrm and orchard lands.
, The office opens up for business to
morrow morning. Mr. Van Duyn has
had considerable experience with Um
ber land while hie sons have been In
the real estate business at Portland for
three years.- ' '"' .'.
The Pacific Express compor -..:
open offices at Joseph and ;.; j.v.lse
tomorrow and after that time snippers
from this city can send matter with
out prepaying charges. ' This makes
three offices- for the company In the
newly , developed county. , There w ill
be no office at Lostirie this season, It
Is thought,' and ; shipments , to that
point must bo prepaid.
Route Agent Birch will arrive In La
Grande tonight and proceed to the
new railroad points tomorrow and
make, final arrangements for estab
lishing the office. '
The rates to Waljowa, where there
Is already an office, Is II per 100
pounds, and, 1.25 to Enterprise or
Joseph. The amount of express going
into Wallowa county will make the
new offices' busy places. . : '
There will be but two stage delivery
points In hte 'county. These will be
located at Enterprise and Wallowa.
' - ' DENTIST. '
DR. W. D. McMILLAN. v
Painless Dentistry. .'.'.
. Expert Gold Work a Specialty.
Special attention to children's teeth.
Office: " ," '
La Grande National Bank Building.
, "7 Both 'Phones,
FOUND A bunch. Of 'kceys.
this office an pay costs.'
Call at
SHOT IX NORTH YAKIMA.
Footpnd Demands Hands Up But Not
Satisfied With Kf fort. '
There is slight hope for'jhe recovery
of George Alexander, one of the pro
prietors of the Valley hardware store,
who was shot jnthe mouth on the
principal thoroughfare of thlf) city last
night! by a footpad. He raised his
hands, but failed to get them high
enough. . The bullet tore through his
tongue and lodged near , the base of
the brain.
A Youthful Cadet.
Seattle, Nov. 30. Richard Knight,
son of Captain Austin M. Knight, of
the United States cruiser Washington,
was appointed a cadet at Annapolis by
Congressman W. E. Humphrey, He' is
15 years old. .
.-: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
Department of the. Interior,
U. S. Land Office. La Grande. Ore.,
September 21, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
MARTHA LANGDON, .
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on Sep
tember 8. 1908, made timber and
stone sworn statement No. 01S33, for
W4 NE14, section 18, township 2
south, range 38, 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
Use 3in day d Decenibtx, IKCS...
Claimant names as witnesses: Chat
Colwell, of Perry, Ore.: Bar-y Col
welL of, Perry, Ore.: Edward Lovely,
of La Grande, Ore., W. IL King, of La
Grande. Or.
f. c. jiitAMwrrx, pr!cr.
The Sifiilo.
MAnnsiV Gurdlnler has a program
for patrons of the Sconlo this evening
which makes tho most experienced
theatergoer sit up and take notice.
The pictures are not only funny, but
are of an educational nature. The
comic number w ill produce a laugh for
every foot of film, and .there Is n
thousand feet to the recU The film
entitled the Ambulance Dogs, shows
what "man's most faithful friend docs
for him In time of war. This film can
only be seen to be appreciated. The
vaudeville act by Cecil Summers. His
Nibs, the Italian, will be the head liner.
Ceell'&i'nirwrr com- tw I!-
class reputation and the press is loud
in Its praise of his manner of enter
tainment. The porgram will be com
plete to overflowing and the usual
dollar show will be seen at the Scenic
for the price of ISjcents.
'',. The.rastlinc.
Remember .there Is a complete
change of program at the Pastime this
evening. ' The new program does not
appear in the house ad. tfils evening,
but the new features will be apaprent
at the theater tonight. New songs and
new features wlH be the order of the
evening at the Pastime. The pictures
are different and those who fail to at
tend will miss a real treat. Hear Mr.
Watt .sing his new song this evening.
Ho has a surprise for you. You can
not afford to miss the Pastime show
this evening. ' . - " ;'
J. Lawrence White, the well Known
vn,ng : female Impersonator wlll'Sp
aagln tonlghf. and if you, .have
:.jt seen him perform do not fail to
see him 1 nhls now act this evening.
The following is the film program
for this evening: .
; The Witch.) "
The Justice's Daughter.. ;
Parting His Hair. .S V
The Ill-Treated Child.
Songs y Ferrlu and White.
The Lyric. , ,
The top-liner this evening; at the
Lyric Is the Two Hoyts. The novel and
entertaining team will e found ftt this
popular playhouse the rest ot this
week. They have many actsand each.
an1 every. ono Is pronounced by
pleased patrons "Better than the
other." Do not fall to see them this
evening. The feature motion picture
thls,evet(lngr Is "The Taming of the
ShreW." 1hls Is one. of the finest mo
tion picture creations ever shown In
this city. , tfhose.who did not care to
spend two dollars to see Mr. Hanford
In this production may see the time
honored drama at the Lyric for .15
cents this evening. Following is the
program for this' evening:.
Waiting f,or the Waiter
. The two Hoy ts. ;
Taming of the Shrew.
"A Hammock Just for Two
Two," and "They All Speak Well
ol you." '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Inteslor,
U, S. Land "Office"; La Grande, Ore.,
September 21, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
CHARLES BODEAU,
f Baker City, Ore., who, on Novem
ir i, ittui, iimu liuiuci uu kiuuo
sworn statement No. 6810, serial No.
0315. for SEA NE4 and. NE SE'
section 8i N SW. setclon 9, town
ship 5 south, range 36, E. W. M. has
tiled 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 office, at La Orande, Ore
gon, on the 10th day of December,
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Da
vid C. Brichoux, John T. Williamson,
James C. Henry, W. A. Burns, all of
La Grande, Oregon.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
"" iVOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. " .
Department of the Interior, ''.'
U. S. Land Office at La Grande,Ore
October 5, 1908..
Notice is hereby given that
, , ELZA E. PENDER,
of Vancouver, Wash.,' who, on' Octo
ber 5, 1908, made timber and' stone
sworn statement No. 01852, for E;
SE'4, section 31, township 4 south,
range 35; and lots 1 and 2, section S.
township 5 south, range 35, E. W. M..
has filed notlce'of Intention to make
final timber and stone proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before the register and re
ceiver of the XT. 8. land office at La
Grande, Oregon, on the 21st day of
December, 1908.
i . CJaJaaut sanies &s witnesses:.-.. Da
vid C. Brichoux, 'of La Orande. Ore.:
John O. Klssell of Vancouver, Wash.;
John W. Maitland. of Vancouver,
Wash.; Basel E. Levtr, of Portland,
O. ...
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Now for one of our BIG SALF.S. You know by experience, or - (rum -tlmt
of frlemlH, that our (Miles arc REAL SAWS, In tins truest sense of Die
word. We m-t a certain volume of biwinoM to do every yeai-, and buy ac
cordingly, and when we find onrm'lvci lit danaer of Tallin orr. because of
iinwasoiiablo uvnther or othc? causes, then Is the time that we put aside all
thought of prillt, and make buslnexs Inim with Reiluctlons thai are lUnm
ride, and values that make people talk and sent! others to pnrtl liate In our
bursalns. The FALL CLKAltAXCIC Is at liand...,,.,...,.., . ,
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' This Sale exceed. ull prevloiw Vtforta, In tln great variety jofj Styles,
Colorings and' In 'vaMcglvlii(c. ' ne enthnslwm iVf Sp.ir. haM-r ; stimulates
our efforts not only to iiwliilnln, hut to mirnw tho hiKh stondiud alrendy
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