. . v. in i vi;;.n in. r'v TkC.1t TWO. tVEMxti CkuvVucla .;rA.vf-'. civvicv ;.;......' . 3 t," 0 .4 e - I Merchants! Save $10,000 n 1907 the Merchants of Oregon saved over $10,000 by carrying a part of their Insurance in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 thev will save $15,000. X- Bl'rTllW the . SfiKlf, PCrfod f fier neiahbors were hind- I Ing over $1,500,000 in J promsto outside companies t fn the Oregon Merchants J Mutual you get: f INSURANCE AT COST J A UMIT TO YOUR UABIL- ITKS I PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES . W.OUVER, Agent J BCSSEY S HACK LIXE. , Best of service, Day and Night Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day anl Night and Sundays. fclimil at Tanl's Ciijnr Store. 'Phone Red 141. Night 'Fhone Ma.n 25. ..-. E. L. UfSSEV. t 4- -t. TKEAlsUKX DETAUTMEXT, 4 Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C, Oct. 13. 1908, Notice is hen by given to all persons who may have claims against "The Farmers & Trad ers National bank of La Grande," Oregon, that the same must be presented to Walter Nledner, Receiver, with the le gal proof thereof, within three months from this dati, or they may be disallowed. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currency. . t?ttf Keep the money at home by using LA GRAM DC SUGAR Costsno nnecrd just as sweet. All THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, , r Chain Woad - : We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main's. COUNTRY BOYS WANTED EOR BUSINESS POSITIONS Bulness men of Oakland and Sun Francisco, and other large cities, want young men reared in the country to prepare for commercial position!. Etf, perlence has ahown that the average boy from the farm has hablta of In duHtry and integrity thet make it success. The rolyteohnle Business Collogo of Oakland. Cal., ha made a phenome nal record In training and plaolns young men, and women In business positions and the College Is located as to provide homelike accommodations at very low rates, Tt In .Vhat vry young roan whi, taken the complex courts m duS1. nuai training a ml College has re 4v6 ixrouuMmtlv employment upon mtuaru. An Illustrated Catalogue will be sent free te anyone who will write to rrof. W. E. Gibson, 806 Twelfth t . Oakland. C'. A visit to our store wHl set yocr mind at rest on the holiday gift prob lem. You'll know what you want to give when you "e our goods. Xcwllu Ueok and Stationery Co. atMBHBaBB(MpaBHlaaiHHBMSSiaHSMSsaSMBHSMfl Complete Threwlilng Outfit. . For sale at a bargain. .Has been run about 100 days. Time given, on approved security. ' T LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. WANTED Local manufacturer's agonl to sell and Install our Never-Cool Boiler Insulator and Flreless Cooker; sells in every household; permanent income of $1500 to $2000 pear year, few hundred dollars required to bun dle proposition in this town. Ad dress for particulars, Range. Boiler Insulator Mfg. Co., 38S E. Wash. St., Portland, Ore. Imhlcr l'rHH'rty For Bale by owner. Hotel and barn with 7 lots; price. $2,000. .,', Shop with 6 lots; price. $400. 6-room house, with 6 lots; price $100. 3-room houBew 1th 3 lots; price $700. For terms, call on or write W. T. HARTLEY, 12-1 8-26t lmblcr, Oro. WOOD SAWING 'Phone and we will .' your wood sawing -d 4 promptly, and at ii f t you can afford to j V are alwaya ready. MATHEWS GLA 'Phone, Black ! .,. dealers. - A.ABA,AaAiAaAA4i4iA444Al f j "The IKnll's Arctlon." ' Gorgeous almont beyond desciiptl--Is the scenic Jiv tlli:i v of lhj"iu ll's Auction," wl:li'h apijcni" at Mi. Steward, Junuuiy 1, while tv. ry feat ure of the piesentull.'n is i;j.t.il:'..1 t. an artist .with' tiim'u th. n oruUinr; ability. .. He-written and rc-arrnng-il th ! truna of the product! m t d n jvi:r ago would liuiV.ly recognize l'ie "'.'i v ll's Auction" uadi-r ar.y U'.r ririjir.-. Fraturos In I'.i P t' t iiii'ino.vii t lao p:ccnt!Uui! rn:v'ic llio t;c u'lur to'a desieo t!i:d 'iiki It piucli eally bryoiid ndverfe rf lil.iftn.. U'h' Initial act Is about the only oni; th. carries a stron resemblance to the The curtain goes up revealing the name Mephlsto, the evil one, the imp of darkness, the witches, skeleton, fjobllns and t'envms as of old an l each Is Well carried, especially good honr - i."' '-- " - Soeno From George Topack, the funny man of the combination, comes In evidence In the first act and never drops out until the curtain goes down for the eve ning. "The Volcano of Hades" U ntl elec tric novelty that holds the audience closely. With every movement of the characters almost there Is a change In the scenery, every piece of which Is rare In its rlchnes and moBt de lightful In Its effect. The. singing and dancing numbers are wholly unlike anything ever shown with the presentation before, and dur ing the entire performance there Is not a dull or Insipid one. . In the chorus there are a number of pretty fuees and graceful forms, and the voices are sweet and pleasant to hear. flllEKAl 01 WEDNESDAY If Charles England arrives home from Missouri next Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning, the remains of Z. L. Benton who died Saturday morn ing, will be laid to rest next Wednes day morning. Mr. England left for La Grande last Saturday evening, an ? :m!eis his trains nre delayed, he will he here etntvd. Should thore Vc. c delay In hl arrival, the funeral will be postponed further. The service wi'l he held r'. England home Wedresilsy mo::i:ii n.'cordln-v to the- present plnr. ant! Rev. W. H. Clhs...n will be the officii! t Ing clergyman. T!i lVntnro Teams. There are two features at the Sfen'c thls week which will it nse vaudeville lovers. T!ie:e is truth In the an nouncement from Manager Gardlnler that tho co!vl;i;? week's attraction In vnudevi'le ha.' rcvtr been e-isir.lVi hr 't(;r.'i??"'r'?sr r-nc "?o'r t' r"-ri" 5' 1fYfc here with others less strong ti brc"t t'Tm up. hut tMi w.ok he hns tw stron? tennis. Prott & M '.son put cn sketches, three changes during th week, each and every one being hlTh dass stuff. The Gilbert sls'?rs f tip-top singers anl entertainers. What am 1 up against yjias- i Union Ice cutters have been putting uli'e this wct'k. Ice Is from five to nix Inches thick, which Is heavy for this country. Last VvinUr there was no Ice t put up f-t Cnlin. - 'Mr. and Mrs.'ll. ?. Stewart and son left fur Portland Tuesday to spend the winter, and will be loc.itt.-d at 93 East Twelfth htnet. . They are certain to come to I'nlon mjaln In tht 'spring. The city charter election Is next In order, January 7. Let there be a full expression of public sentiment on this proposition a step toward the Instal- latlon of a municipal lighting plant. fine new 30-horse power Mitchell auto, costing $1800. The machlno Is a beau- ty and when the season opens up, Mr. Wright will set the pace for omo of the fast ones in this section. Union Republican. ' "Devil's Auction." jES An addition Is bein built to th traveling coal chutes, tuncta to the elevated rallrond In t local yards which will facilitate th lllng of loco motives with coal. F pockets are incluued ii the uUuitioi naklng 12 ir all.' The coal which previously pilet itself nbout the pilings of the elevated has been removed on one side com pletely to allow construction of the protection wall that will forestall dam age to the piling by spontaneous com' bu9tI on. AilvortlMl IjcUern. Mrs J. J. Baxter. Mlse J'siwl Brovr v'b) J. .liiston- 1. Mrs. Marie Morgan. Mis. II. A. Moss. Mrs. IJeil MillsipuKh. . Mrs. Ella Ulaeltar. 3. Mrs. Emma W:i(;ht. Mrs. Margaret Wiener. Miss Gertie Williams 2. Clarke Alexander. Henry Blahm. Fred Buctow. -George Pe-.vej-. Thomas Johnson. Mrs. Gcorgo Kenesg. A. J. lit ; .. Michael Kcnncy. Frank Moorse. A. ::iels'in. II. J. O'Connor. Chrr E. f-cott. F.ill Wauv. (1. M. RV'ZZ'ZY, Postmaster. FV.VE FAILED IIEU. Oakland Woiti&n Crazcnl Rtx-auso IIus IoikI Ilr.d an Aflinity. Sn Francisco, IVc. IT. Crazed by her husband's mofessioii that he loved another woman. Mrs. Mary Flanne of Oakland, yesterday leaped from a ferry' boat. Her condition Is serious. Leaving the side of her 5-year-old tjaiit?rt(ti'.' t!ie'-oiS;ift Jievrfin over.'0"n striking the wat.T her Instinct to live asserted Itself and she managed to kT her heid above water until a boat reached her. She was married In Ha waii Fix years ago, and was happy un til her husband con'ussed he had an affinity. ( " " - We Want Our Want Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers very day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want Ait whe:t results are the keynotes? FOR BENT. w rfy.---"' vr "or Rent. I have aome nice pleasant room for rent, with or without board. Transient people solicited. Mrs. Laura L. Stults, 120, corner Sixth and Spring. For ltent or Sale. A six-room furnished house; will sell furniture and rent the house, or will sell both furniture and house at a bargain. . LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. FOR RENT Five-room house; clotse In. Inquire at Geddee grocery. yOR RENT Seven-room house, with bath. Mrs. Ralston. 1409 Washing ton Ave. 'Phone Black 1041. WANTKD. XVJ?': To sell or exchange 10-1 acre fruit ranch in bearing, with j many Improvements, forLa Grande city property Telephone Black 932. LOST AND FOUND. .FOUND Long neck fur on road 9 miles east of La Grande, two weeks ago last Saturday. At Observer of fice. LOST A bunch of keys, between the Sommer house and the postofflc I ..ni'c at Snmnwr hnnse. James Dick. . . LOST Two small pieces of carpet on the road between La Grande andj Wm. Hunter farm. Finder leave at M. & M. store, Island City, or 'phone T. J. Snider. LOST On the streets of La Grande Saturday, one dozen baby photos. Finder please return to Mrs. Harley Smith, or this office. LOST Last Saturday, between Imbler and R. M. McKlnzle ranch, a pair of white Angora shaps. Finder please return to, or 'phone J. L. WoodeH ranch. Reward. ' 24-2t romptne The value of a orescriotion depends t pen ?;e vamp ness with which it reaches the sick room "Do It Now" " I Is the motto which stands for much in our pruxr'itiiw dt partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon tecslveH and delivered as seen as filled. You knovt owi lepuianon t for pure drugs and careful compounding We Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store HILL'S DRUQ JT0RE LA GRANDE, OREGON DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month 0. E. FOWLER - - . " f Year Wants IM Ad Column FOB SALE. j i"jK HAiii rw to rour acres j uburban property, well Improve 'PlioneBlack 1682, or see E.' y Kara merer, 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Small house and a I40j 130-foot lot.. Buy from owner and save commiselcner'a fee. Inquire ol J. Bachant, Cherry street for Sale. 40 adres of fruit, .garden or alfaif land for sale cheap If takea soon. C D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Grande. FOR SALE I chiffonier, 1 center ta ble. 1 single bed with mattress, 1 refrigerator, 1 lady's saddle; cheao If taken at once. 'Phone Red S71. E. Sebbelov, opposite sugar factory. FVi Knt The OTe Hansen property.' Stv- ii - ' . mm en room iiuuae with bath and pantry, closet room, corner lot; good location. Street and sidewalk Improvements done; part cash. Terms made known on application. A bargain if takc scon. Inquire at Ferguson book store. 12-3-lm FURNITURE FOR SALE A snap if ' taken at once. Mrs. Fred Housh, at 1701 Fourth street. tt i T AVE WAXT 500 to 1000 acres of land suit- able for apple orchard; must be able to irrigate same. Also, houses to rent. We have demands. Why leave your house Idle. THE VAN DUTN EEAL- W XT CO., LA GRANDE, ORE. Office In Scrlber Block: Both phones. - THE COOK WILL BE GLAD to see some of our high grade coal oarried Into your cellar- Didn't know there were grades , In coal? Why there are almost , as many as there are of eggs or butter. Let us send you the kind that will prove by the per- f!ss jy If! ur coal la different than , rdlnary and decidedly better. . Phone Main 10jj i t