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; a' IK 5 : Eir.at pAf. 4 t fw. www, onFflny. TiannAy. ii:trntnrn si. ios. fAK TtKFJL. WASHING MACHINES ! no rvicc , iim vilv f! Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs j I FRIDAY Do your washing at home and save money as well t it. i in Si I PROGRAM The Cashier's Romance. Hon and the Tiger Fight "Wc'ro Growing Old ToKOihcr." ." -'a Mwn,V of .', i3 nr V-SV Weary Willie Takes Flower Show. The Prize Camel. In the LADIES' SOUVENIR MATINEE .WEDNESDAY. DREN'S 5c MATINEE SATURDAY. Program Changes: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays Open Every Day Except Sunday o Daily Observer 65c per Aonth From ptness The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt ness with which it reaches the sick room "Do It How" is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de partment. Ail prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation tor pure drvgs and careful compounding .:. .:. .:. We Carry Everything which Should be J Found in a Drug Store liILL'5 DRUQ JTORE i LA GRANDE, OREGON ' - A A A A A XXXJ Daily Observer, 65c per Month A pretty young matron of Jersey City, who had been harboring a par t:krjr teat '"! Iffttftjria uiikisseu" tlonate confection on the lips of tne first lovely male person she saw In New York. Result, 13 fine and costs. The defenseless young men of New York must be protected and the ex perience of the young woman makes a distressing chapter In gallantry. It was established bj a precedent In the New York code, If the klssee Is a wo man it only costs $1,' but should the party of the second part be a man, then 33 goes to the city treasury. The heroine of the fond adventure gave her name as Mrs. M. Klerney, and she suld she lived on the North Side. She went to New York to visit friends. When she left the subwa station for the return trip all seemed to be well with her. There were ap parently no symptoms of romantic paranoia In her system that is, until a street car stopped at the point where she was crowing the street. In the car was standing a young man, who looked as If a kiss might do him good Mrs. Klerney, If that Is her real name, organized a first aid to the un- kisscd and boarded the car. She threw her arms about the young man and Implanted a smack. Some of the pas sengers thought the controller had blown out. Viewed from every aspect, those who heard it and saw It, say the kiss was like the kind Olga Nethersolc used to make, only more so. When the excitement was at It? height Forty-second street and Broad way, Policeman Peter Forbes arrived "Officer, do your duty," commanded a stern young man, yet unklssef! Forbes hated to do it. He arrested the woman, who was brought before Justice Dan Finn. The Judge imposed a fine of 33 and costs. It was not lonp ago jthat a man was fined $1 for kiss ing a woman without her consent. But for a woman to kiss a man; why the Idea! Who was the young man? "Only me,", coyly replied Smith Tur ner, general agent "Everlasting Dev IPs Auction." At the Steward Jan ua:y 1. . "-- ' as the Mi. when you buy a piece of real esta te with an Abstract when you are fully advised of all its history, know just what If you are purchasing-If you have us draw it for you. Our records are accurate both they and our. work is substan tially guaranteed. YOUR INVESTIGATrON SOLICITED clothes. ASK PRICE fc.T3Q G. C. Scheurer, Agent for Wallowa and Union County j! PHONE BLACK 1571. mwiimiHiimiiiiuiKwwwwwwMwmim LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO BAY & ZWEIFEL Plumpers and Tinners Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty LADD CANYON' ITEMS. Let us furnish yeu with an estimate on your work. Mo order too large or small ler ou best attention. Let us reftae that old stave. At a slight ex pense we ean make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STREE1 1-2 : OFF Gome in and see the table full of pretty Ghristmas Gifts at one half off. Every article will make a nice present and will be sold at much less than the the wholesale price. ..S)eds,.Skales. and 1 "other -Christmas H&niwars-at the lew.' est price - W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO Ladd Canyon, Dec. 29. Miss Fran kle Peebler is spending a few days in La Grende with her friend, Miss Mary Penlngton. John Larm, who was taken to. the Hot Lake hospital several weeks ago. to undergo an operation for appendi citis, Is again enjoying himself at hi? home In Lurid Cnnvon. Mrs. Crossen and daughter, Vlda, are here from Spokane on a visit tc Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braden and family. Mrs. Crossen is Mrs. Braden's sister. Mrs. Lawrence Drumemlth has been quite 111 at her home In upper Ladi' Canyon, but is somewhat improved at present. Miss Dora Murdock, who has been teaching school here the past four months, has returned to her homo a .Monmouth. Pryan Crossen, who Is going tr school at Union, Is spending the holi days here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCauley. A number of relatives from Perrj had a merry Christmas at the horn of Fred Braden. They were: Mr. anr' Mrs. James Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Braden and Louie Phillips. CALL FOR BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive up to noon Thursday, the 7th day of January. 1999, at hia office In La Grande, Ore gon, sealed bids for the purchase of the following described real estate, to wlt: ' Commencing at a point 521 M feet south of the NE cornet of the SW of section 19, township 4 south, range. 40 E. W. M., thence running south 417 feet west, west 208 feet, thenco north 417 feet, east 208 Vi feet to place of beginning. Also, commencing 93S14 feet south t the NE corner of the XW of tht MW14, section 19. township 4 south, range 40, E. W. M running the no outh 342 H feet, west 253 feet, north 143 feet, east 253 feet to place of beginning. Also, commencing 260 yards north f the SB corner of the SW, sec ion 19, township 4 south, range 40, E. W. M., thence west 80 rods, north i0 rods, east 80 rods, south 40 reds, to place of beginning. Also, beginning 30 feet due east of the NE corner of the NW!4 of the SW'a, section 19, township 4 south, range 40, E. W. M., runinng thence due east along line between NWI4 and SWK 511 feet, north 4 feet, west ill feet, south 4 feet, east 511 feet to place ef beginning Together with all water rights belonging thereto. Said land being commonly known as the "County Poor Farm," situate at Union, Union county, Oregon. Said bids shall be accompanied wit'.i a certified check el nve per eeni ei the purchase price of said land. The county court ef Union county. Oregon, reserving the right to reject Dated at La Grande, Oregon, thtt Uh day of December, 1908. ED WRIGHT. Dee7JanS County Clerk 2 T99m9,99m9 Own Your Water System f And Be Independent A Well Will Solve The Problem Twenty-five yean experience In the well-drilling business enables n to do your worJt pr perly and economically. I am prepared to M1 to any depth. IIiSiiiiHJSJIMiil ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AD KEFf RENCE RE CARDING WFLLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY c 4 i 1 - D. M. HUNT La Grande; TUB COOK WILL BE GLAD i to see some of our high grade coal oarrled into your oellar. Didn't know there were grades In eoal? Why there are almost at many at there are of eggs or butter. Let us send yeu the kind that will prove by the per feoUon of the kitchen fire that our coal Is different than the ordinary and decidedly better. G. E. FOWLER . Phone Main I0i The Bev. H. S. Shangle, financial age tt for Columbia college, closed an option Saturday on a two-acre tract of land at Milton owned by William Mc Queen on Prospect Heights, which will b'' u ed In the proposed enlargement and Improvement of the college. The consideration of the deal was in the neighborhood of 8500. Pendleton Tribune. FOR RBNT Furnished front room; modern; ene block frem pestefrlce. "Phone te Black 84?. f yr, Xot'O of "mKlUmWB1 feM!n Notlce Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of La Grande Irrliratlon company on Monday, February first, 1909, at two o'clock p. m., at the office of La Grande Investment company, for the purpose of electing a Board of Dl- conducting such other 4. rectors and WHAT will you have for dinner today? Tou may answer this question satisfactori ly by dinVrg at THE MODEL RESTAURANT The Old Standby. Our cooking u a paragon of per fection, our food faultless, and our service rapid and courteous. What more can we aay, except that our, vpricee are popular? We give a regu-t la dinner for 25 cents. Come and try it Tou will not ndi the sense of hunger to en- it. The...-Mod! Prt aursnt J. A. ARBCCULE, Prop. Open Day And Nigh THE LATEST AND PREWES1 Holiday Gifts COLLARS, BELTS, PURSES TOYS and BRIC a BRAG 5 'LneWELLTUSNCO.. v A BAMS AVENUE I Quick Transfer e I For Rapid Dttinrv Seiviee Z w e e ".' Sell Week!yM CP, Meal .rcketsfof llllf U the stockholders. J. K. WniGHT, Secretary Ta Grande Irrigation C). e4eeseeeeee-fe. 4eee4ree4.eeee business as may properly come before j 29-4-ll-18-,S For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Dp WILLCOCK BROS. We are In pesltiea te e any kind of transferring, ejive us a triu: order. Calls answered dy er night. 'Phones: , Jay. Jd 71.. Xihl, Slack 1271. dull feeling after eating. David rreeman, Kempt. Nova Scotia. Thes tablets strengthen the stomach ana Improve the digestion. They also reg aiate the liver and bowels. They arc ftw superior to pills, but cost more. &t n trm- - ' f ood 1r tores and see what a splendid medi cine It is. For That Dull Feeling After Eating. I have used Chamberlain's storaaeh and liver tablets for some time, and can testify that they have done me more good than any tablets I have ever used. My trouble was a heavy TREASURY DEPARTMENT, : Office of the Comptroller ef the Owrvarf. 4. Washington. D. C. Oct 18. 1IM. Netloe la hereby glvea te ail ' persons whe may huxe etalma .' Fr!lia Si. Irait. Jv ere ' National bank ef La Grande," Oregon, that the same must be presen'ed te Walter Niedner, Receiver, with the le- gal proof thereof, within three months from this dat. or they may be disallowed. LAWRENCB O. MURRAT. Comptroller of the Cnrrenrv W J 1 v. ' U : I A I . Si'i . r