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r TEXI3G 0S2SERTFR, LA t-KAXEZ. OK'Oy. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1.1 W. nnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnnDnn : WILEY B. ALIEN ' Ail) COMPANY n n r? fi h n r p n . - 7ie: LARGEST AND OIJ)KSTPiTO SALESRUQl F 171 SELECT YOUR PIANO. WE HAVE flTASON-&A & TE-p LE, ALL THEBEST HAKES KNOWN. CALL ANDHEACCLATEfi I tfPI ANPM EVEMEFINEnBARQA EASYTERIIS. CALL l'DAYTL LE PLAY YOUR FAVORITE ON THEPEAITOTLY A FEW DAXajgTf?Q r- r .... " U J 5 i nonnnp n n n o o o o a n n n u : m & n n m a o o o a n u n n u u u n n n c ixfix 7 in fflB EVERYBODY CZOULD VISIT THIS STORE AND LOOK 0VE?w THE BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND AND NEW GOODS. SPECIALS. TWO SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP BED ROOM SETS, $1.25 AND $35.00. , SPECIALS. ' TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. SPECIALS. SANITARY COUCHES $10.00. i! R i P! U ADAMS AVENUE, PHONE 1521 . - - - n D 23 S3 S3 a D a a a n a ALLVRIT a That Oregon captured the lion's share of grand prizes and gold medals at the A. X- P. was the statement of William Hall, Union county's special agent at the fair. In a letter received by President Collier of the Commer cial Club. He Baid the state had al ready carried off several grand prizes thirty gold medals and a host of silver and bronze medals although the fruit, Vegetable and nuts have "not-been beard from. ' ;; ; I Mr. Hall writes In glowing terms of tie success of the great world event and of the closing days. Interest In the Oregon building is not lagging be cause the closing days are In sight. The norse show was closed Saturday night. , The Oregon building will be kept up In fine trim until the last a't has been finished. inanDnttiinnnnnnnngianpnnnnnnonnnnnnnn SnappyMM lllwf voum MEM Wear correct clothes live clothes, Mr. Young Man. It'a right that you should do so. . Get. the best! . . ; . Good clothe are always a ladder to success Call to mind your successful friends and you'll find that they are good dressers. '':::: We always cater to the Young Men's trade nd spare no pains to bars r JUST EIGHT CLOTHES' We're new suit models tor fall J made from swell patterns and colorings of woolensspecially adapted for Young Men's wear. Every smart style kink in the cut and In the tailoring is worked out to ' the limit of good taste. ' PRICES MODERATE ASM:-;M TrlO HOUSE OF GOOD CLOTHES ' Fine ; Tailored Suit v ; you Bhould see our fine tailored suits silk and net waists, fine line of silk elastic belts. We carry the larg est line of pillow tops in town. , Ele gant line children's, misses and ladies coats to arrive In a few days. Call and see our fall lines. S-30-8t) VAN DUYN CO. The Road, to Success has many obstructions, but none so desperate as poor health. Success today demands health, but Electric Bitters is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and invigorates the whole , system. , Vlcorous bodv ui keen brain follow their use. Ton cant afford to slight Electric Bitters if weak, run down or sickly. , Only 60c Guaranteed by the Newlln Drug Co. Notice to Patrons. ! Subscribers not receiving their pa pers regularly or if it is not delivered as it should be, will confer a great fa vor by notifying the office.' Unless you do so we have no knowledge but what the delivery service Is satisfactory. The time of the year Is now here when proper delivery is essential. No sub scriber wants to dry out their1 paper, neither do we want them td. If the paper Is delivered properly It Is not necessary. ' y' ' The Little Shop ':Cyr : ': ' Main St-r, i Btaupmg of all kinds, Includ f ing shirt waists k Center pieces, f t done, mbnaldery lessons given. Orders taken and lessons given i 2 in stf selling. Full line of em broidery materials. lABYSHOW mm j1lGE LIST ENTRIES ALItEADl WITH roxaiTTEE. LiifMes Iluby to tarrj -.-Off the Talu , able prise offered. . , A grand rush of laiies for the en try to the baby show to be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon In the Elk's hall, la reported by Mrs. Dr. Richard son who is in charge of, the show. Thirty-five have phoned or sent in. the names for entry. One baby, Virginia Carmen Hunter is to come from as far away as Wallawa. ; The absurd task of selecting the pret tiest out of a great crowdof prettiest babies is not going to be imposed up on any unfortunate Judge but the prize is going to the luckiest The physicians of the city have contributed toward the purchase' of a solid gold necklace prise. Photographer Ritter has volun teered, to make a number of postal cards of the prize winner which may be sold by the ladles. ' AH babies under 2 1-2 years old may enter. The following 35 were register ed this morning: V list of Entries. Margaret Geddes, Guy Malcolm Bur kltt, Frederick Paul Meyers, Ruth Bram well Hugh Darby Logan, ' John Reld Coolldge, Wilms Gore, ! Verdie Rose Smith,' - John i BernardThHson, Vernon Darrlnger, Harold Bramwell, Vernle De Lantt, Hosmer Smith, Ruth Merrill, Louise Evelyn Larn, Virginia Carmen Hunter, Dorthy Harrison, Sam uel Deane McNIsh. Elisabeth Reynolds Aladyne Grace Synorst, MUland At wood. Roscoe West, Maxtne Lewis, MO dred Mohr, , Jane Cochran, Adeleade Rth aark. Samuel Cochran, . . , Herbert Norrls Lan drsn, Wlnfleld Eugene Hancock, Edrie Ilene Harvel, Lora Marie Hansen, Helen Grace Williams, Glady's Barn. Cleo Vernon Clapp. onio CIXBW0MEX Lima, O., OctS..12.A biennial symposium and other interesting fea tures will mark the Ohio State Fed eration of Women's Clnbs opening here today. TliilSOT YGCtt BILLS, me All Qalms With the Secr!tary Before .Next Tuesay Sight. . Notice is hereby given that all per aona having claims against the Union County Exposition will file same with the secretary, J. E. Reynolds, 1m- medlattly, so they may be audited at Right, October U'th. .;, " ; "." Admlniistrator de bonis noa will au- nexed or Fiuuk lUilae, deceased. . ' ((O-10-V1-1S-23 X-l-8.) - Attutlou. Jiodern Woodem of America. There will be a special meeting of the La : Grand camp tonight at 7:20 p. m. at Ctl-12, Notice of Administrator's Sale. Notice is nereby given to all whom It may concern that the undersigned administrator do bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of , Frank Milne, deceased, under and by vircue of . the powers to . him given la the will of said deceased and by direction thereof auti by permission of the conn ty court of Union County, Oregon,, giv en by order made and entered In said cause on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1909, will, from and aftet the 9th day of November, A. D.,' 1909, proceed to sell at private sale for cash, if pre ferred by the purchaser for the sum of Two Thousand -Dollars cash and the balance on one and two years time with interest at eight per cent per annum, and secured by mortage on the premises, and sale to be sub ject to a mortage now thereon for Fifteen Hundred Dollars, hte follow ing lands of the said estate, to-wit: Northwest-Quarter and West Half of Northeast Quarter and West Half of Southeast Quarter and North Half of Southwest quarter of Section Thirty One', in Township One, North of Range Forty, and Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty Six in Township One, North of Range Thirty Nine, East of Willamette Me ridian in Union County, Oregon. - -. ;:R.'H. LLOYP. portance will be transacted. You ra urged to attend. . M. McMTJRRAY, Counsel. C. II. JORD1N, Clerk. LOST A $2.50 gold piece on my way home from Dr. Hubbard's office. Tfc3 coin, was on breastpin and had the letter "N" engraved upon It. Return to this office and owner will i-ay face value In money for the coin. . . Rummage Sale. The ladles of St. Peter's Guild will hold a fall rummage Bale Friday and Saturday of this week in the brtck store building belonging to Mr. Jatk jChtlds, next to the marble works ou 7th street , f , Call For Conntv Worrnnts, Notice is hereby given that the un- , dersigned trensurer of Union county, . Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all countywarrants which were , endorse! prior toJune 1, 1908. ' No . Interest allowed on the abova warrants after August 24. 1909. JOHN FRAWLEY, y Treasurer of Union County, Ore son. , (A-23-SOt) , ' O y 00vo JirssrscEit service, o We deliver and pick up par- J eels. Quick service; 'phone Main 24. - & e s' "o DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS . ., ... laqrands, ore,; . ' . 1 K. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets 1st & 2nd Monday each month at I. O. O. F. 111, All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. V ' 1 M. McMURRAY, C. CAL JORDAN, Clerk." " ' s : L Grande Aerie No. 259, F. O. EL, meets every Friday night in Elk's hall at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren Invited to attend. 1 C. E. HACKMAN, W, P. GEO. ABEGO. W. 8. O. E. S. : v. ..; Bops Chapter No. IS, O. EL 8 , hold stated communications the second and foarth Wednesdays of each month, flatting members cordially Invited. RACHEL a WORSTELL, W. M. ; . . MART A WARNICK. Becretary. L O. O. T Eaeaapnseat , SUr Encampment No. 81, I. O. O. meets every eecond and fourta Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. : .v-.. ... ; - a s. coouDOE. a p. - ' ' ' W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. v;.;.,..:,y.M.B..ef.JIU .l, .. ,.;;::v: Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. ,, Visiting members al ways welcome. ; ANGUS STEWART, President ' C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. . Woodmen ef The World,, , La Grande Lodge Na 169, W. O. W, meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening in K. cf P, hall In the Corpe building. All visiting mem bers welcome. .'- NERI ACKLES, Consul Commander. J. H. KEENEY, Clerk: ' v . , L 0. 0. F--M)TmrdInatc. j La" Grande Lodge Ao. 16, meets la their ball every Saturday night. Visi ting brothers cordially Invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model, restaurant. GEORGE CROUT, N. O. I. R. SNOOK, Rec. Secy. W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Secy. : . , x oresters of America. Court Maid Marlon' No. 22 meets : each Wednesday; night la K. of P. halL Brothers are invited to attend. ',4 lS,i,: BEN HAISTEN, C. R. LEO HERRING, C. 8, C J. VANDERPOEL; F. S. A.F.A A.1L La Grande Lodge Na 41, A. P, ft A, M., holds regular meetings first and i third Saturdays at 7:80 p. ra. i ! R. L, LINCOLN. W. it. A-C WILUAMS. Secretary. iinights ef PitUaaT Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meeU e?-' try Monday evening In Castle hall, ; (old Elk's hall): A Pythian welcome to all visiting knights. ' . J. F. BAKER. C. C. - R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. ft 8. B. P. O. E. L Grande Lodge No, 433. meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ia Elk's club corner- Depot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. H. E. COOLIDGS, Exalted Ruler. HUGH McCALL. Rec. Secy. REBEKAHS. " " Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening'at the I. O. O. F. hall. AH visiting members are invited to attend.. , ,-. , MRS. TILLTE COX, N. C. Ml S3 ANNA ALEXANDER. SECT. v - -iyif t nw