v 9 O R p SOCIETY A v2i O l 11 "IT....... s"xp i ; ThS Elk8Jenjopd a dancing party and luncheJn la 'Vvening a . 'lari crowd atterliiDK - . J r : .. X ' I V . The ladles 4 tie a rnoon KJie Clubwill bp. ynter'ined ThufsJa.v r-rr '" X i f7ei7 Socfc of Absolutely lighdrade Groceries-Absolutely ' Fresh Bexause the have not pepn in store 24 hours As thcld-d of th l frrhfr 1 UVw i iSale v!i i auernoon at Mie hJ:ae of Mr r have, ever Ke!d is drawing P. N'ewlln, on , on: Iain l'-e. I'i it -4i - 1 rresLJ Ti 3ft Joe. An n f a In 1 rv ! linetWoufrhbiii the erttirrfnrl fn'4'v,Vl, Jl i; v Harre ' " u sl- Lit- 'TV w vt , ' i f I i j I j j i I i !' i : f r Both Departments: I I nil - Mill", .it..- Are nnder the experienced managemeat f Mr, Herbert Pattisen. who has been la the grocery bislnes,.In this city for, the, past l years and If cjose atteatfoa to bnslaess eeaats Iter anything . he should kilow the wants of this1 omraBpity. Vi' , V. i; L.?Tr. Herman Eoesch has been proprietor .efthe Royal Bakerr for1 the past two years and learaed ats trade la Philadelphia., Therefore we think we hare s eoniblned . experience that plates as la a posi tion to eater to the'wantsef the Bakery ana1 Grocery buying pub lic. : ' " ; ' , .',;,; "t..; ; tfe solicit yonr trade; pi'omlslngr to fire you the best puallty of goods at the lowest prices.' Oar delivery wagon famishes prompt 'service. BOTH PROSES J "' ' ' 1 YOURS EpR BUSINESS, 1 , 'tit. New ; Yorit, Jau,.i DeUUs. were given out todaytot the -prespectlTe cutting of 1 $20,000,000' melon' by the international Harvester Qotab& ny, or 'Hamster Trust .The distri bution m Ufcrthe'Torffl'oT'ik-Tiew issue nf l?n nnn nrm r.CV,m. . to be djftrlbntei VataNylas a Cibck dividend To ' the nolders oKthe pes-- ent 180.000,000 of common stock. The entire $80,000,000 stock will "be plac ed on a ;4, per , cent,, dividend, basis, beginning next( April.,. ( ..iv, Dr. W. D. McMillan Painless Dentistry la Grande National Blink Bldg. ' " Moth'JPhones Royal jurQcery Bal -,.:, ...,.,, ... ;::, .. " 1 n- Tim -nniii --iwimii . 1 'II ClUKt UlAlihU UhHtALY .mi, fv-',:v.(. ;.:f!M--..,J r 1 . ' j' ' :r.: '..;..,.1i-.V,i;.,.,-i (.,.,, ,,... .-, Iherei.bas;, been,, another . change in tn date for filing on the . Uma tilla homestead, tract, according to a telegram received by, the local , land office this mornlne. In orlelnal in tructions It , was. first , lnterperted that the opening day was on Februa ry (0th. Instructions recfl(Ived '. at the local land effice Indicated that the date, was February first and an nouncement to that effect was, made a day or two ago Now comes along the telegram, from, the department to tho- t effect' that , the . date has, been changed to February JOth. again. (1 This appears to be final and the hundreds throughout the Umatilla county and. the country at large" will WBjtfih, for. further chang'ps "as there arfl,(a. larfo number of" people " ex tremals ; anxious? "tq 'get 'the1 few' homt.8tea5j.,aTnaj, Aa there, js so, muhjnterest n the coming opening, derailed Instructions aa , to. the mauneV of acquiring this land la again' published by the Ob server, and Is as fojlows: . the' first lnatallme'nt for building; op eration and' maintenance," nbt less than $19.80 per acre of irrigable land and the second Installment of charees for building, operation and mainte nance shall be due on December 1st of the following year., ' In addition to tho charges required with the water right applications, it will also cost $8.00 ' for flllnf the homestead an pllcatloh. 1 ' , .;; ,; ;; Persons desiring to file on any of this land must first execute a nroner water right application before "the Secretary of the Water User's Asso elation, and t subscribe , fon stock in the association. . The water, r!ht an. plication must, also be certified by me., project Engineer, but where, be cause, of lack of timei dlsUnca or o cesslty.of, aubmlttlng, tho, water right application, with, tbq., application jto majte Homestead entry, it la not nrac tlcable 4q(have he wa,ter -right apt pucauon examined and anorored hv the Project Engineer nrior to fllln the same in the local land office, the water right application must be-ex irater wUl be furnished from lKi-w"er,gppUonf Ui atllla Project tft approxlmafely . SuJed W ,nthe aI W offl 63 Homestead Entries to be eo'-reaf5,11 i The plications . . i.t.. 'wiJT.' Will then Be-susnfindfld nrt fWni. onaer ine provisions or tne Kca-i ... . t " "i-r k mal'on Act In the Irrigation aeasoV of nSf" ? the po ect (Englnee! (or 19lh. for he areas as shown on the wruncanon, anaw rotfna to bereg- farb nnlt olats. I u,ar In a" rePects, the Register and Homestead entries accompanied h- ReceIvwI " the entrees. aprllcatlons for water rlghtl aad&ha' Home"ew PPHcatlona may bf et flrsl Installment of th hlreA W ecuted before the United state1 Com- ling. operation and mafctenaSce . . . 6r at Hermlston. 0"on. and ft niwi nv rtiA innKo.nl ftft. . 1 a n"nui m, iiio tana 01 ; be made at the local land office at la Grande, Oregon, on End after Feb! 10, 1910, beginning at I o'clock The limit of area per ent, rti4' sentjng the acreage which In .he optn Ion f the Secretary or the Interior, mayl be reasonably required for the aupflort of a family on the 1 inds en tredJ Is fixed at the amount i shown npoi the plats for the varlifus form unit! ' The building of tho irrlgai tem.$f.0.00 per acre of lrrlgnlla land payable in not less than 1(4 nnnunl Instalments, each payment thanl $C.OO, or some multiple per lore, except that In the land! hereinafter entered, the first m stall nent of the building char 9 shi 11 be $ 8.00 per acre and subseq lent 1 1 Btall nents $6.00 per acre, t nd t II I ayi nt may be made at any time f the ;alance of the building char : remaining due, after certlflcJllon y Commissioner of the llenerkl office that full and satisfactory fiance has been shown! with all flee at any time after the land u subject to entry, or they may be ex ecuted before Ae Register ank ceiver. Persons desiring to know the acter, location Ind value of on sys- hot;, 1m theriyf case pi the Lane1 comi the eaulrorMnts of the 1aw-"iig to resltnce, culuvRtlanj andreclama- tion.1 . ' .'V .tf-: V All entries niade tor these ' land. lands should m person acquainted tlons, or make A Lite inquiry of rsonal Inspect! the same at HdVmlston, Oregorj the undersigned vanre the price 25c to 35c Jolly & De J. E. Coffey O. A. Hasans Myers & Kelly. Christian son Bros. char- Ithese some with the dondi- n of otlce. La Grande. O., Jan. 26, 19101 We barbers, agree f hair cutting i Jut Re- VOIILD STOP SLAVtlir J TWnrt - Ton OU C rr u ell fuxtdn, one Xfi-tKe -most iamous of flrltlsh reformers, today celebrat ed ls 73d birthday by 'issuing an- uiutr appeal io Jingiisnmen and Americans on the subject of the con dltlolis of slavery; In the Portugese cocoa plantations of West Africa. As chairman of the Anti-slavery and Ab origines Protection SnrWv nf Vnit. land, Sir Thomas has waged un ceasing war against those responsl ble jor cruelties practiced In Congo and -West Africa! Although his large income la de rived from a breweryy Sir Thomas Ar i, rkiit- - v w Men's, hats worth up ; tV$3:oo.. .i: ;.K:.75e Boys knee "pants on 8aIe.;J.,..i9e ifens "coats "and ' vests'; Mens dress CI ts f8 55c Boy' underwear value Mens high top shoes value to $5;i0..,, 12.98 Mens pants now going at.....:. '1.2iirlM i " Coat 'sweater foK" men' "and boys,'.Jj'".'..lof 'Suii cases reduced '' .. ..20 per cent ..1-2 price Dress goods worth to '"i.25"at ;:''.;,.;i'.69e Childs wool sweaters i' p,. .S5c "Boys clothing" If'fr . .l-2 irlcf: ''rti.il j' '! ,y i''- :-vt -t', Childs coats worth up to $5.00.. '.. '..-.Iibd'1 Misses coats ..hi price Ladies suits going at .... Fac.torjr cost .Ladles one piece dres ses ..Factor cost h.-ii-.-j. Ladles Jackets.lA. ... i' i.i -Kemember, only a-few-days-more of -West's -12th-Ah 1 1 i t rt . ,W1U lu tllloo 11 t V J FMIITS - i.-.'4wr.T.,.',-'. Peacfces 6c$f for SOe ; Pears Jfij RDricots 3lbs .- l..nj ii 11 THE QUALITY STORE Is also the leader of the . temperance forces of Great Britain" T ' '. ' That Sir Thomas' .Powell Buxton should beH permanently identified with" the management of the Anti-slavery society Is wholly In keeping with the traditions of hteyfamily;f For his gTandfater an namesake'the " flysl baronei Jachiel internatloiJ fame as 'an ajb'plitlonlat and' succeeded WI All flfftiamnlAn nf I Via alol lii'thelWest1''' Indies! contrlbutfag more than any other one man for al pyre. their emancipation.; He was, asso ciated likewise with his slster-In-law, Mrs. Fry,.in the ' reform . of the prison mafiagementv "' and the ifitf o ductlon of more humane methods in penal institutions . ; while- another movement whlch he helped to -Arlng to a successful issue'wa th 'doing toj mm iu Butee id inam-i-inat Is to aay, the tImehonfred iractlce of 'burning alivB.Uhe , Vldbws of de ceased Hindoos o& the latter tuner I The n Figs Black 2lbs 'JS. Prunes 10 clb'3lbs 50c 50c 25c t Figs white 2b T , 25c 25c J to ad- from 1-26-2 Hat ahaH be accompanlid by inpllcaUon for water rights in due foruVand by - l'nbllshcrs (Jircn Exoncratlokv New York. Jan. 26. Judge Charles M. Hough, In United States District Courts todaj,- issued an order quash ing mo Indictment Jphnrglng crlmnrt llbe Rgalnst the , Press Pjibllshlng Company, publlsheri'of the New Ttrk woria, m connectlfea; with the xki chnin rt iS Pan rfi1 sn .1. " i SumTotah?ofHuman- la attainad by ft masf who aeiects 'piaoaLkM ia aptfrerad y ila lfa an" adaptabla for ala antlra f aaofl. Wimamiaat audi condl tlon appractmatea abaat Ua kaea est joy Imaginabla. "Wkar ara anon oondltiona to b fonad to tha rapidly growtar North vest T 111 yon. Go to C. J. BLACK. Ha kaa a larga aaooat of property listed to PtoparHy, Orala rarma, Hay Itena. Timbor Laa a. vtta or with mut imBrovamoata. Prlcca ki. . Lat aa is rw J. BLRCR, The Real tstale daa STEWARD'S) OPERA .Matinee. Trursday, January 7, 1910 i-w- THE : CITY t GROCERY i&MKERY ,- - t Champion Athletic Vaudeville (Company . r tf a . n r m r ' lucludinQ Sam Berger, "Farmer" Bifns; acA McComcA, 7m AshbeU, John Hermansen, Ihe Glockers-Chas., Anna, Lackoirand Fran fa, and-pther.big features- l.JV. Bdxks 2MuUmited timber cj&fce age..seat$'hxO'J LO?T-A- reward' will be paid for the -uiH w a aiamond ring lost b. R w w!1"' Ive with Mr.. Wade, Slater building, and re elve reward. k 11 Farm for fill . -! 4rnU?r acfeVsuth rL 7 iM 00 the f00t Ml JpaL, 2 ? If cPPortunitJes vfo? dairy. Jig. stocV raising, beerCultiire.'fniit tracts, diverslfied-xarmlng m general 100 acres timber. Addreaa Mra. L. B. Shambough, L . F. D. No. t., La Grande. Oregon.. - v:. : i-jb-ji ,. I T. KATOTT. X f ePf fed. Exca atiays, and A Fillif . Phone Eh..1 V Aosna a "r?. T?4 angratal and Wastxfcfcton knd Sneenwood fcni Fir. Fladel nleiai fnn. t .v.. viucv, NURSIN In mater Address P, FOR RENlhThr,e furnished room. for light ousel ieeplng. Inquire of Mrs. S. C. : uber, cor. Seventh Street and Washh gton javenue. 1-19.22 oman with exnerlene Ityj cases desires mv' Box 760. 1-19-25! Notlcr ' This Is td inform thn Jic that thi underalnArt 1,. chased the! Spokane Pflt0. . . xa Grande. iOree-on bta , "Cr k,nd Peonage. "7s 'Lor re most cpwteous treatment PThis lfestaurnf i- . day and nlgtt I "vcu JIM KEEtProii SDokftn t?.; rant Compaly. I j.,,... Ml It rTT'TTrr . Bk. nouse In food tondltlon Inquire of h L. Beyers at the La! Miauue iat 1 cank. 1-24-29- golden brid, between i903 3djst.''. and,corncr- of 4ndl !4th. rider plefce leave at City RWordr I)