maw fBTEK. 14 CKAMUUnrr;m. FEIDAT, OCTOBEB t9, 193. fe 0 Q O aa! and an Imralgruit train at Tocsin, Ind. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Ham Endrup. Oressmafng Taught Oct 2 A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE HOME PATTERN COMPANY WILL BE AT OUR STORE ALL DAY TO DEMONSTRATE THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS, EXPLAINING IN DETAIL HOW THE PATTERNS ARE MADE, WHY THEY ARE MADE AS THEY ARE, WHY THEY ARE BETTEB THAN OTHERS, HOW TO USE THE LADIES' .HOME .JOURNAL PAT TERNS TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. THE PEOPLE'S STORE Opera House Block La Grande, Oregon 4 i 4 SOCIETY. . A very pleasant and profitable tlr-'e was spent yesterday afternoon at the iome of Mrs. J. w. Bubo, la which the Home Missionary 'society, c tue Methodist church served a ten crt tea. The work of this society includes ! all benevolence near at hand and ex tends only to the borders of the Unit ed States. The next meeting will be held at he home of Mrs. F. II. Green whn a Thanksgiving offenn,i will be reeclved not only from the members but from any one who may 60 desire to contribute to this line of work. The meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Baptist church held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Brusel in Frultdale was the banner meeting of the year. Over 30 members and their friends being pres ent, After an interesting program on missionary subjects the boBtess led the guests to the dining room whoro two long lables were filled with tbv season's dainties. A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Gertrude Ralston last even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelson by Misses Ethel Gulling end Frances Masse, with nearly a score present. Afttr the many useful and ap propriate presents hnd been dul.' pre sented to the bride-to-be. the guests came face to face with h practical and amusing contest, in that each guest was asked to he ma tea towel in n half hour, workmanship to be consid ered in the award of prizes. Miss Etta Foley won the distinction. Refresh ments consisting of a two-course lun cheon was served by th hostesses. Those present were: Misses Nell Dis qua. Stella Bloch. Etta Foley. Ethel McKennon. Lena Jones. Pearl Murchl son, Ruth Bush, Irene Murphy, Lulu Gulling, Florence McCall, Edna Wiss ler. Mesdames Frank Bay, Bert Hutch inson and A. W. Nelson. Derailment of the Interior. V. S. Land Office at La Grande, June 21. 1909. Notice is hereby given that . BENJAMIN F. YOUNG, o' Hilgard, Oregon, who, on Septem ber 17. 1903, maae homestead entrj No. 13243, serial No. 01721. for SWU E,i sec. 12, KM NE4. SE4 NEtf. section 13, township 4 south, range 2C east, Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make final five vear proof, to establish claim to the land above dacribed, before the Reg ister and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon, on the 16th day 5t August, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Nela Holverson. Nelj Endrup. W., A. ioun?. all of K!Igrd, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. Eow to core a Cold. Be aa careful as you can, you wll occassionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known - re liability, c&e Uiat hat, an established reputation and that la certain to af fect a quick cure. Such amediclno is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Jt has gained a world wide repu'uUon. by its remarkable cures of this w ft common ailment.lt acta oa rature's plan, relieves the lungs, aid expect oration, opens the secretion uvl aids nature in restoring the sysleu .d healthy condition. For saiO ly alt good dealers. E.BC-SA TIIE 0!JLT LAWFUL PILE CCEE. Because It does not contain narcotics, oercury, cocaine, lead or anr poleonoua drugs. Because E-EU-SA curea pile. U. S. Dispensatory racommenda every Ingredient of E-KC-SA. Drug laws make "false or misleading statements" a crime. Therefore the sale of all old or nar cotic pile medicines Is Illegal because they effect the brain and spinal narrow; produce constipation and never cure. Only druggists of highest standing sell and endorse KU-8A. RllVKBTHORjrS 1R! Immediate Delivery Storage Prices PLENTY OF IT Both Phones Main 6 Grande Rj i- . Cash C icie LOCAL ITEMS. Mar:o.i Tw"; fc. " V'.aam Station, left for homa ti ...y a'wr a L s'ti-s-s visit in the ity. Wade 3r f : ' !:'. 'nt h"me on the mo. i u.-j tn.ir. -t.fjr f;ui" the night U this t'-ty - Ray Norval, of Imbler, returned home today after a business vis'.t m the city. Mr. and Mrs.'W. D. Long, of this rty left today for a week's visit at Can bridge, Idaho. Mrs. T. A. Rinehart left today for a visit with Summerville frelnds ao1 relatives. . . R. H. Campbell who at one time liv ed near Imbler, but more recently at to Independence. Mrs. W. W. Kennedy of this city ifl today for Baker City where she will vlBlt with her daughter. . Mrs. Sam Bloom of C ve was In i'"e city this morning but left'.a thi ra"n for Sommervilie. : G. B. Plass, a prominent lumberman of Elgin came down this afternoon on a business trip. E. E. Allen of Baker City came down today for a trip to Wallowa coun ty. Miss Jessie Foster who has been visiting with Mra. C. H. BIdwell at Island City leaves Sunday morning for her home In Kansas City. Miss Nets Kiddle who has been in the east and abroad for the past six months has returned to her home at Island City. E. E. Willa-d, formerly .i wellkr.oan butcher of thi city but lo-.' In rortianl. is In the city iolay U y Ing after the cattle sltu9ckm Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La 0 1 Bnde Nations! Bsnk Bldg. -Bath Ptcr.cs Marshall Boatman of Po.".Vu I w j through tha city this moruin? o.i I is. way to Lostine wehere e whl .fK his old home George McDaniels of the Cove is -n the city today and reports that Cova apple ralssrs are finishing up a satin factory apple crop and have sold ai $1.25 per box on the average. Judge O.-.f prrfc'rlinK otfi er of the O. A. .;. a' - t 'I He city, is aai)4 i:-1 'o-.al i'.;:t.is il Walla Walla tol y li '' A C Whites w name. Mr. and Mrs. Samu?l Cochran ex pect to laae t.iorrow for 1 1 V. al ia to visit f.-fjrds and relv'.m ' h week. Leo Bl.iVia'J. ot Cove Is in the ..'1 today at i. .''. to his inn-c:s i: Hit bankrupt l..ring bo,' e r'-'fere'i J S. Hodgiau. Mr. Blevlns a tae : r isl ranger for the Cove district Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkamp of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lloyd of Elgin, went to Elgin 'h morning In the Bohnenkamp macttae j Mrs. Grady actompanr;r.g them. , A meeting of the Forest Rangers of the Wenaha and the Wallowa reserves has been called to meet In Wallowa, Nov. 16 for the purpose of discussing the problems of conservatism. Next week will mark a general ex odus of the La Grande Atorneys to ward Pendleton where the supreme court will convene Monday. Following the session of the supreme court the circuit court for Wallowa county will convene in Enterprise. Mrs. J. B. Messick of Bu Cl-.f, wife of Judge Messick of B 'kir :owy stopped off In this city this t;. i while returning from jW.inut tni will visit for a few w vita the Proebstal family and otioc friends. Two of the exciting football games those between Enterprise and the Joseph teatna ending in favor of En terprise by a score of 3 to 0, and the congest between Enterprise high fc-hool r.nd snl the fcbrv,i? of V.'.illowa in which tbi h'c'i ?"hc-ol won 1J to 0.' Ilarley -autult-. f 'T'? a. has been in the city for several dai visiting his mother, returned home t - day after .practically closing a ds.il for the exchange of oroperty at Te.o caset for a ten acre trct on the east end of Adams avenue. J. H. Adau.i, fo.riirlj- f Ali-d. wijl leave Sudiv to :on. CUn vti.c he expects '-. ,tfn. i;.e !aif. V Adams has ;u v'"n i.fts-lji;i ,i his farm co tne unlHirer, 3ri t: zold. The jrjc w.is a1' husi' I W 50. per w-ss nri'l mi to fr I .,-... -i for 177.50. Mrs. Clarra G. Esaon, Pibie K. !,on superintendent of the Chr '.sthn hiii 'li of Oregon Will, deliver an address up on Bible School Work at the Chris tian church this evening. She will bring an Important message to the aud lence. This Is the best session of the church rally. Gus Binglesdorf la ho ae from a two months tour of the eait. While a-;if he visited at Sheboygan, Monroe . end Milwaukee in Wisconsin, Chicago, D-m Moines, Freeport and orner towns n neighboring states. His wife who lm been in the east for several month will arrive In u few weeks. Mr Bin,;. en dort will havj his shop open on ntt Monday for business. ' The ladies of the Current Topic Club held a poclal meeting this afternoon at the resident of Mrs. R. E. Smith. This was the first meeting of theyear and ushered in the year's work for the club. You don't take chances When Dr. Morris P. Mendelsohn Your Clnsses. Ills : , i v 1 Hurt X, ' Fatal Joy RUe. San Francisco .Oct 19. Seven per sons were Injured, two of whom are said to be seriously, In head on col lision, between two touring cars that were racing Is opposite directions on Ocean Beach. The two cars met" ex actly square and bounded back for a short distance before turning over. The seriously Injured are Edward Shevlin, Mrs. M. R. Feeley. The occu pants were hurled high in the air and alighted on the pavenmnts. Seven Killed in a Wreck. IIunthiKton. Ind. Oft. 29. Seven por.ions wore injured, two of whom 1h l'Irply to as the rasult of a wrwk wh!(h ocnirrM tsol wf-rn a fatt filpht Dr. K. P. Mendelsohn. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS " AVENUE, - OPPOSITE P0ST0FFICE. You take great risk when yo'j trust your eyeslgt to those without exper ience, without proper onulpinciit, p.nd of whose competence yoi have no guarantee. You do not take nny chan ces when Dr. Mendelsohn lira your glasses. He Is strictly rel'uhle. If any thing goes wrong either with your eyes or your glasses you !ll alwayi And Dr. Mendelsohn at Lis oulcc. As far as experience, eiuipweit and guarantees can protect you, yc;i are protected when you get your' glasses here. Every known facility for the testing of eyes is available You will not be botlnrel with head nces, dull eyesight, .ion Urta and other allaments of the eye tf your glasses are correct. Th rctnely lies In the wearing it rightly fitted lent lena properly ground to meet all the deficiencies of tlo eyealstht This en tire problem lies in those thei words rlehfly fitted Irnn. vnrn CASE WILL NOT rr!.E DR. MENDELSOHN. Offlf-e ours from 8:30 lo H: jind from 1 to 5 . Py ;v(-( iil icjpo'i.t-ii''it "n ;':' vr')"':)!.- Walnuts and Almonds Raisins and Currents Sauer Kraut and Dill Pickles City Grocery and Bakery, LP0LACK, Prop Bell.Phone, Main. 7,5 Independent 241 WE HAVE SECURED SHERMAN CLAY'S i full line of PIMOIIORGANS The. musical instrument that sells strictly for one price to everyone tt Music Co, Sco 7 fe i S .... -....;,