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i EIGHT I'Afi. t.w:n;:,y. t n-r.uxv.!:, c:aE, c;::::cn. Ti;--r..: v. janv :;v it. nr. va.tt: rn c ' LOCAL ITEMS. ' 4 County School Supnnntendent E. K. I.ianif ls iu Union on official mutton today. " . Charles H Button In In Union to day for the Independent Telephone & Teh-graph company. . ' Dr. J. It. Hubbard returned this morning from Union, where he had professional business. ' -The snow In the valley at present ft' Crfers better sleighing than for many years. Clarono Whiter an, of the Whit man gangs J'pecta to ieav for C-ili fornla In tho tixae future. The children of the Presbyterian . Sunday school, had a sleigh ride last evening that was declared a stupen dous success, i E. J. Stewart, the carpenter, took his departure this morning for Enter prise, where he has some work to do. His tools will be shipped to him. Shoppers will not find the stores open tonight after 6 o'clock. It will be so every night except Saturday, for the next three months, at least. John Morelock returned today fiom Portland, where he was housed In a twiunltnl fit covarnl WAoki TT a la a n n f ''-"'" ... ....... ......... .0 -" 'Jjr Improved that he Is able to'carry Tils crutches. Judge William Smith has notified the litigants In the water case that he will hear the presentation of the ar guments onjhe 25th of this month. In Baker City. The funeral of George .Donahue, one of the. well known pioneers of Baker City, took place this forenoon. He resided in Baker City 36 years, dying at the age of 73. Claire Gillllan has returned from Portland, where he visited a fi-w days with relatives. He was on the westbound passenger train that wus wrecked nePsf Deschutes. The eastbo-ind passenger train reached La Grande at 12:45 today, demonstrating that service on the candy division Is still unsatisfactory. The mountain division is giving less trouble this winter than the west end. Miss Margaret Cundiff, "08, chaper olied a jolly crowd on a bob-sled ride i Saturday evening. A warm chafing dish supper was relished by all after he exhlllratlng ride. -Oregon Week ixr 1 V ", One of the horses used In cutting Ice on Dutch pond, broke through the Ice this morning.. It required a half hour of hard work to get the animal oijj solid Ice again, though he was none x'a-t worse for his ducking. "J. J. Nunn, the owner of large or chards near the foot of Hit. Emily, re turned this morning irom a 10-days uiy In Salt La!f. Ho rcrorts the cli matic condition nl-ivi ly uin' dlsagree ali. ( ' Railroad life Is bacl- t:-.e normal today In the lom" yards. The cus tomary crews n each department went to work again and will remain In the harness until the head offices call an other one-day halt. Iturlng, the snow blockade express inp'iengersv for westbound trains out "f Huntington had been a premium. l'PeT Mnssee of the La Grande- w Mtm,ington run, has returned from f JjjPortland, where he went as temporary r relief for the express company, i Gus Bengelsdorff Is home with his I bride. They arrived last evening from I Ca'lforr.tu points, having enjoyed a I wedding t'iur of two weeks. They will make tl-.el; tome in this city, and Mrk BeiijP-.'d- rft's many friends haye met the or'd and congratulated both, j Ed Murphy, formerly proprietor of the Chicago store', writes to have his Observer sent to Marysville, Wash. The letter was written on Tuesday and it closes thus: "I feel that I have to keep track of what is going on in your town. We are all' well and getting along fine, but it Is pretty cold today." JURY LIST COMPLETE The Jury list for I'nlon'county the coming year Includes 200 names. These names were chosen In accord ance with the' law, but the county court at Its last session. The Observer herewith prints the full list from which will he chosen the various Juries for circuit court sessions In 4909: - The Jury List. Alleel W. J. Care, Jud Draper, William Webster, J. H. Frlswold, E. D. Gam, J. W. Lytle, L. L. McKennon, S. Q. Ruckman, John Shaw, E. F. Stewart, B. F. Webb. Cove Andrew Anderson, William Bloom, A. D. Buzzard, T. W. Conklln, E. F. Peal, S. G. Rees, N. baron, O. T. Crowd tiruMs. Last evvnlng showed a marked In crease in attendance upon the special metitlnss in Central Church. :' The meeting has gone along under difficul ties, owing to the weather, and the absence of Mr. King, who expected to do much' toward Introducing the evan gelistic team. Now, however, the storm has abated and the minister has returned, nlfrrls and wife ure' worthy of a good hearing and will get It un der normal commons. The work Is of such a' nature that members of the various churches may all derive ben efit from attending. The sermons are free from, abuse. There ae lacking the sensational schemes for , getting mere numbers. Still tinder Mr. Hurrlu' work, many have become Christians. Central church has had several fine meetings and with the help secured for this campaign , and the earnest work of faithful members, there la no doubt but that this meeting will re sult In mych good. , v The International ' Correspondence school Is giving a demonstration this week at C. C. Penlngton ft Co.'a store, of their methods of carrying on In struction. Their representatives will Seven, Jud Geer, T. J. Jolly, George . . , ' , . , . - tx Me at the display for the remainder of H. Ho mes, Richard J. Wade, J. E. D. A. DR. II. L. I.IXCOLX. DENTIST. .Most Modernly Equipped Office. 4 None but First-Class work done. Office Upstairs. 4 Northwest Corner Adams Ave- nue and Depot Street. ThonV Red 1311. " Kail, M. Kerns, J. K. Lantx, O. Lund. W. D. Miller. .Elgin J. B. Breshears, S. L. Bur naugh, Robert Blurfiensteln, Charles Chandler, B. F. Crulkshank, J. M. Darr," J. F. Elliott, W. S. Ezell. John Kllnghammer, J. A. 4 Knight, R. C. Mays, S. Gent, C. E. Moore, A. Hall garth, James Mcllroy, F. O. Harryman. J. L. Overton, D. B. Hendrlck, J. J. Parson, J. L. Hlndman, J. B. Plfiss, Claude Huffman, William Porter, J. A. Hug. J. W. Rhodes, William Rou lette, A. J. Woods, J. F. Sapplngton, J. M. Slack. G. F. Smith, G. E. Ste venson, Ira Stewart, H. A. Thomas, J. A. Tracy, J. K. Tucker, A- Waelty. . Hilgard Fred B. Taal, ' John W. Scott. : " Imbler C. R. Hibberd, L. M. Jen son. William Rollins, L. A. Stilngham, Hnns Westenskow. Island City J. O. Anson, J. N. Smith, A, Blockland, I. D. Smith, Wil liam Banton, W. F. Stein, F. A. Day, L. E. Standley, E. DeLong, H. Vehrs, G. L. Green, A. C. Webster, .1. A. Hol man, J. S. Mitchell, A, Muelenberg, W. H. Schroeder. Kamela D. AA'. Sanford. La GrandoC. J. Black, W. L Boh- nenkamp, H. W. Bork, Wlllard Couch. W. J. Hughes; E. Daron, W. R. Jas per, E.'Damon, Press Lewis, ' L. W. Drumsmlth, Ray Logan, M. Elledge, E. W. Myersick, L. J. Furgason, B. T May, Charles R. Gskeler, John Mc Cauley, Walter Glenn, M. McMurray, Albert Good, Peter O'Sulllvan, J. P. Halley, H. Pattlson. G. W. Peach, I. L. Strlngham, James W. Statts, J. E. Reynolds, J. C. Rice, E. P. Staples, H. P.Rowe, F. H. Tatman, J.- A. , Russell, Phil Thompson, A. C. Rollins, C. A. Varplllat, Charles Rlggs, N. W. Scho fleld, James G. Snodgrass. North Powder O. A. Atlghey, Ho mer Bidwell, G. M. Carnes, Grant Dal ton, . F. EvanB, James Gilkison, A. K. Graham, Albert Hutchinson, J.' O. Pilcher, J. M. Young, H. T. Hill, L. S. kelsey, L. L. Klinefelter, George Lee, I. W. Maharry, S. C. Mann, Henry Parker. Starkey -Joseph Trescott, H. T. Hill. Summervllle C. H. Arnoldus, AV. H. Bun, E. J. Conrad, S. D. Ficklln, H. Hug, E. Unman, R. L. Leak, John Zweifel, Ed Logan, T. Adams, E. C. Mevers. Hiram McDonald. C. L. Mc- Klnnls, C. F. Oswald, M. D. Sanderson, F. Slack. John Vanderpoel, S. T. Woodell. . ' Medical Springs I. L. Haller, T, B. Marlln, J. H. Redman, W. E. Turner. Telocaset King Spain. Union T. Adams, George Balrd, B. W. Bales, A. N. Buslck, S. F. Busick, W. Cock, J. A. Dallon, E. Draper, A. E. Eaton Jr., T. P. Ficklln, S. E. Mil ler. C. J. Forstrom, E. L. Mcintosh, S. fJardner. W. S. Paddock, Thomas Gra ham, Fred Ratz, W. O. Haggerty, J. T. Rich, J. E. Hall, Frank Ross. A. W. Heppner. W. H. Stafford, M. W. Huff man, William Swlger, T. Keckrltz. W. S. Titus, Ed Lee. N. A. Vanscoyke, Adam Wall. E. O. 55.ek. Lost Cow, Red cow with speckled face, has T. S. with circle-bar on right side, and J. D. on left side. 'Phone Farmer 1943. l-14tf T. F. SHERWOOD." BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE I .T. J. CRAY. Prop. i RATES: $1.Q0, $t.2S and I $1.50. Best 25c meals in $ the city. Beds 25c & 50c All outside rooms. Board andjodge $6. per week, One block from depot. ONLY . HOUSE IN THE CITY EMPLOYING WHITE HELP ONLY - TIT OUR S E mti o WHT NOT TRT PophamV ASTHMA REMEDY? . Olves prompt and positive relief r evipy case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 . cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland r For aalr hy 1 A. T. HILL, Druggist. I SALE 6RLB SALE JANUARY CLEARANCE AND WHITE 000DS SALE SALE 10 DAYS--anuary 13 to January 23 10 DAYS The successful buyer is he who buys in advance and takes sdvantage of the low prices and lays in a supply tor the Home, Farm and Individual at a saving from 10 to 50 percent. ' - YOU LOAN MONEY At 8 percent and think you are making a good investment. Why not invest in the goods you will need while you can get them at a greater bargain. YOU BORROW MONEY ' . and pay 8 per cent interest when you art compelled to buy the goods you know you wllneed and pay full price forthem," Why not make the saving of tO and 50 p,et tent while you can get it thereby making a good investment on the money. WE CARRY EVERYTHING Required for COMFORT-EASE-STYLE. EVERYTHING for Home,- Farm and Ranch, itt fact we carry everything 'required for everybody and are selling them at the greatest re. t . of these ason. Buy while your time is worth nothing, and save your time time when it is scarce and worth money, REMEMBER: Our Motto, Satisfaction in Everything ! Golden 1 1 . RukCOo ! "TT ?TvT TTTttTTTTTtTTTTtTT" ? t Hard Wheat Flour Pastry f7S DATTON 4 FOU RENT Eleven-room house , on Fourth street, known as. Ladd prop erty. Inquire of Miss Pauline Led Tlee. l-14-6t Eye Specialists, will have their office, as usual, at Hotel S immer. Fri day and Saturday, June 15 and 16. Others come and go: we keep com ing. Dozens of La Grande references. Examinations free. If you need Glasses, get the Best." l-14tf " ' Heybum Rc-clcvtcl. United States Senator W. B. Hey hnro rni reelected senator yester- Kandlls hard wheat flour is unexcelled for cakes and pastries. This bakery has that kind of four and the best pas tries and bread in the oity. If not a customer now, get in line and have the best there is. ROYAL BAKERY j 4 A cuirar kl'tefl ffve r-lsr" one nlpht .lor a Umatilla county farmrr.- J bjr the Idaho !si!tur. At one Union people are talking of putting time the opposition against him felt In a municipal light plant. sure of defeating him, but when the Two Sheridan men bagged 124 ducks rote was announced he received his and one crane on day. full party rata. Xotk'o of Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank, will be held at the banking rooms of the corporation, on Thursday. January 14th, 1909, at 2 p. m., for the election of a board of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction f any other business which may legally come before the meeting. The Eastern Oregon Trust A Savin? Bank, By GEO. U CLEAVER. DeclJJaall Cashier. Cured of a Severe Attack of Bronchitis t - by Chamberlain's Couglt Remedy. , I'On October 18th, last, my little i-year-old daughter contracted a severe cold which resulted In a bad case of bronchitis," says Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a .very sick child. Fortunately we had a bot tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house nnd gave it to her accord ing to the printed directions, On the second day she was a great deal bet ter, and on the fifth day, October 23d, she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute td this splendid medicine. I recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre servedly as I have found it the surest, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any I have ever used." For sale by all good dealers. Dr. W. D McMillan Painless Denistry La Grande National Bank Bldg Both Phones Baby Cross Can't Get Your washing done Send a Card or Phone We havenobabes It will be done Right too. CHERRY'S NEIV LAUNDRY "Best tylest" SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Call and inspect our new lot of ex tra fine writing paper 50c '- a box Other kinds tQc cr.d up MEW I IM DArW j i il tt run i ' uwvyi x STATIONERY CO I Promptness The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt ness with which it reaches the sick room "Do It Now" . is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de partment. AH prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. .:. We Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store HILL '5 DRUQ JTOREll LA GRANDE, OREGON :..$ I x x i j z I t i 1 I J