J En brt tACfc FOtH .a w fver. c-rjve: ranlibbe'. Daily iixi-ept !uiiii.). GEORGE H. ( CBIIET. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. lStbi rreg8 Telegraph Service. SUBSCRIPTION RATS: Dally, single copy bc j tally, per month 65c .."Oily. Blx month In advance.... $3.50 , Dally, one year in advance $6.60 r Weekly, six months in advance... lie Weekly, one year in advance... ..$1.00 ' altered at the postollice at La Uranue aa second-class matter. i'nla paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom de lume. Signed articles will be re wived subject to the discretion of the editor. Please sign your articles and tare disappointment . ' Advertising Kates. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading notices 10c per line first Insertion; 5c per line for each tcbsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence, 5c a line. Cards of thanks. 6c a line. The Republican platform in ' the state of Virginia declares in favor of local option. W Alice Roosevelt Longworth is anx ious to take a trip in a flying ma chine. She comes from a family that generally succeeds in doing what they please. If Union county does not come to the front with a candidate for gov ernor, we will bo a back number, nearly every, other county Is repre sented. The body of Leutenant Pike, the discoverer of the famous pike which bears his name is to be moved from Sackett's Harbor, Mass., and placed at the foot of Pike's Peak near Cal onnd Springs. Heat wub the result of five deaths in Chicago yesterday. It is safe to predict that if they had been told of the cool refreshing nights in Oregon, they would not have believed it., $xS-S Mrs. Ella Young has just been elec ted to the responsible position of su perintendent of the public schools of the city of Chicago. The first lady to have been chosen in the history of the city. 5-Sx9 It now turns out that the $30,000 reported to have been paid the farm ers by the Porter Bros for lands in the Deschutes canyon, is in reality only a bond and that the total in vestment so far was only $4.r0. It will take a few weeks to know how much bluff there is bthind all this sudden activity. M-3 DAM WILL-BE A SPECIFIC TIOS CALL FOK SMALL II ILL. 2am nt Meadow brook Lnrgrr Than Most People Imntrliu'. Specifications for the dam at the mouth of Meadowbrook, which are to be considered tonight by the direc tors before they are sent on to the consulting engineer, Mr. Humphreys give some information of the glgantlo size of the dam that is to W. Ktw have any lla of the size. The speci fications call for n concrento dam that will jolt most imaginations. The bottom of the concrete struc ture will bo 325 feet wide and 450 feet long. From this rectangle, the structure will rise up In the air a dis tance of 113 feet and the sides will slant up at such an nnnle that the top of the dam win be ft" m0 a;nl the same length as the fc ottom. This Is the contents of the specifica tion, In brief, as they will be acted on tonight, if Secretary Reynolds re turns to the city in time to partici pate in the meeting. Sotlce to The Public. Harry V. Meyers and Joe Kelley hereby give notice to the public that they have formed a partnership to do general tonsorlal parlor business, and mm on past records solicit w.mu'.gs .t a;::r friends imc. rev.uUr cuhtuiuis cf the Meyers barbershop. HARRY U. MEYERS. JOE KELLY. IIoKtcftii Home F rom Seattle. (Continued Frouj Page One.) visited the fair, gave even more space to the Union county day. By having representative women aa her assistants, and the public of La Grande, Mrs. I van hoe was able to place Union county glaringly before thousands. While the appended clip ping say that 125 visited the reception committee it is clear that 1000 from all sections of the country were re ceived. The 123 mentioned, were only those from Union county anl Eastern Oregon. Three hundred badges were far in sufficient, and this in a measure dis closes the popularity of Union county day. Too much praise cannot , be given Mrs. Ivanhoe for h er untiring efforts, and her r eceptlon of compliments since here arrival home has been un limited. Clippings from the Seattle papers .dative to .! vnt. nm appended for the, reason that things In Oregon are invariably passed up with mere mention by tlje Seattle papers. More attention was given Union coun.y day than any other Oregon event thus far. The clippings follow: (Seattle Times Tuesday, July 27.) The most important event at the fair today from a view point of at tendance, was the Union county day program at the Oregon building. A delegation from Union county, wear ing the white budges with gold let tering, took in the exposition and the members enjoyed themselves at the reception given them from 3 to 5 In the afternoon. Refreshments were served and the musical program in cluded two vocal solos by Mrs. Ethel Garfield Scott and selections by the women's orchestra; Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe, chairman of the hostess was assisted in the receiv ing line by the following: Mesdames Minerva Eaton, Dan Sommer, T. N. Murphey, Ethel Garfield Scott. Wm. Hall, H. S. Cavana. J. M. Berry, Misses Judith Snodgra3S, Syra Kuhn, and Irene Murphy. A special consing nient of Union county cherries and apples were on display in the Ore gon building in honor of the day and sweet peas from La Grande, the coun ty seat, were the prevailing decora tions. (Seattle P. I. July 28.) The Oregon building was yester day the Mecca for the exposition vis itors from Union county, in the Northwestern part of that state. A special day was assigned them, and 125 poople, residents of the county, were visitors at the fair. "With the exception of a reception in the afternoon, the program was In formal. In the receiving line were,: Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe, MrB. J. B. Eaton, Mrs. Dan. Soraers, MrB. T. N. Murphy, Mrs. William Hall, Mrs. Ethel Gar field Scott, Mrs. J. M. Berry, Mrs. II. S. Cavana, Miss Irene Murphy, Miss Syra Kuhn and Miss Julia Snodgrass. Mrs. Scott sang two boIos and the ladies orchestra rendered several se lections. M. J. M ALOTT. f Plank Sidewalks Built and A A Repaired. Excavating and A Filling. Phone Black 1562. OO000000OO000 ummer v H M . , M m M BBW MTU M a Imf JII Think what this means on these strictly first clasr goods $12.r.O Suits $10.00 117.50 Suits $14.00 $23.00 Suits $20.00 $15.00 Suits $12.00 $21.00 Suits $16.80 Other Reductions in Accordance. i STRAW HATS Nicejassortment to select from. Latest styles. Note Our Reductions ? Our $3.00 line for .....$2.25 Our $1.75 line for .$1.20 Our 75c line for ' 60c W Our $2.50 line for $1.75 Our $1.25 line for $1.00 Other Reductions In Accordance i C. C. PENINGTON & CO I ' si OO0OOO0OOOOOOO aoooooooooooooooooooooo NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of me Icte.-ior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Or.. June 21, 1909. Notice is hereby given that BENJAMIN F. YOUNG. ' of Hilgard. Oregon, who, .on Septem ber 17, 1903, made homestead entry ;No. 13243, serial No. 04021, (or ; SE& ec. 12. NE, SE4 NE, section 13, township 4 south, range ; 36 east. Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above dscribed, before the Reg ister and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at La Grande. Oregon, on the 16th day of August, 1909. Claimant names aa witnesses: Nels Holverson. Nels Endrup. Hans Endrup. W. A. Young, all of Hilgard. Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, 'lejBiSeH Kotlce of Dissolution. Notice la hereby given that C. C. Penlngton and W. H. Rush doing business under the firm name of C. C. Penington & Company, have dis solved business by mutual consent, and C. C. Penington will collect and pay all bills against the firm. Announcement. Notice Is hereby given that Joe Kelley and Harry U. Meyers havs formed a barbershop to be known as Myers and Kelly, and this firm so- j YOUNG MAN I 0 0 what are vou dome toward preparing yourself to q earn more salary than you now earn? If you are de- pending on Practical Experience alone, for promo- O tion. you have a loner, uphill road before you. O 0 Thousands are prepared every year for bigger op- 0 0 portunities bv the 0 0 International CnrrftsnnnrtanrSrlmnl ? WHY NOT YOU??? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tell me what subject interests you most and I will mail you a catalogue giving full information. Do it now. Address, ::.; . J. E. 0 I30X tvi, w aiia waiia, v T- 4 r1 TTT 11 TTT 11 ITT IDAHO CAREY ACT LAND Mow open The Idaho Irrigation Co. Ltd. OFFERS 20,000 ACRES AT $35 PER ACRE, AD JOINING THE TWIN FALLS TRACT. EASIEST KIND OF TERMS. LAND NOW OPEN FOR EN TRY. Logan-Sherwood Realty Company Oil II BL Udr 5I0.VCAY, ArGrsx i ileits gmerol purouae. assuring ex cellent 3,-.i'e and gentlemanly rec?p tion. My friends are cordially invited to visit me in my new location. JOE KELLY. Water Melons New California stock Just arrived. jj Ice Cream Parlors My parlors are the cosiest and moBt comfortable In the city, electric fans, the best of service and the variety of, and quality of my flavors are unsur passed. Fine Candies Made FreBh every day. . D. SELD E R t MARTIN, 0 0 Local Representative & asmngxon. l. ....... 0 U1T 190? THE THE BEST PLACE Without a doubt the best place to get all kinds of vegetables, straw berries, cherries, organges, bannanai and lemons, la at the Geddes Grocery, they have the best and the freshest; and should you want nice crisp sweet or sour pickles, Just call them up; and don't forget that 25c coffee. It takes the place of your 40c coffee. Just n a shipment of Swift ham and bacon. ' GEDDES BROS. FAT FOLKS ONE DOLLAR Invested in a bottle of those wonderful, harmless fat-reducing tablett and In 30 days you will be a normal, well-formed person again. Don't carr) around your ugly bulk, your ungainly superfluous ;!eh. It makes you mis. erable ridiculous and what Is more Important, it suojects you to fatal cons, quenced, sudden death from fatty degeneration, heart disease, kidney trou ble, apoplexy and muscular rheumatism all come from OVER-FATNE8& an i vwnyu p e: M o V e: s iiiiiif FAT Thousandsof Testimonials from Grate ful People Prove This YOUR MONtY BACKlf IT FAILS ANTI-CORPU is absolutely the greatest discovery In medicine iar . duclng fat. It Is made In the form .2 a little tablet out of Vegetable mat ter and Is easy and pleasant to take. It Is endorse by every reputable phy sician and College of Medicine. Aak our doctor. AJT1T-CORPU Is absolutely harmless. The formula used iii making t' I reparation le on file in the Bureau of Chemistry In Washington, why : proof that it Is PURE and HARMLESS. ANTI-CORPU reduces FAT 3 to 5 pounds a week. It reduces doubte chin, fat hips and flabby cheeks. No wrinkles result ficm this reduction, o- It makes the skin close-fitting and smooth. AXTI-CORPU strengthens weak heart, cures :aIpitations, ahort breatB, and acts like magic in muscular rheumatism and gout. , PRICE $1.00 per bottle. Money back if It don't do all e claim. It your druggist does not keep It, show .him this advertisement and make hli get it for you, or you can send for it DIRECT to us. Wo pay postage and fend In plain wrapper. r i 80 DAYS' TREATMENT IX EVERY BOTTLE. - iTf" We wlu 6end you asarnP1 of this wondeifu. fat-reducing ""lf" remedy on receipt of ten cents to pay for postage and I L, p packing. The eampl Itself may be antficlent to reduce the desired weight Mention this paper. Desk 4. ESTHETIC CHEMICAL CO. WESTI25th STFCLTMVl IIUJ Y. The Medicine Ycu Tale Whatever medicine you get at this store is exactly right. If you could see how your meiclne Is prepared here, the care that we glT6 every prescription that comes Into oar store, if you had the professional training to appreciate the quality in all the druga used and the skUl used In preparing, you would never think of going elsewhere for even your Blmplest drug store wants. People who deal here never have any doublta about the medicine they get The price Is right tea MILL'S bRUQ JT0RE LA GRANDE, - - - - OREGON EIGHT PAGES. PHONE MAIN Hb Am fa i m