PAGE 8 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 19U. J f" r - .. "' f I v uUtlBER 2 SHOE WINS PRIZE OBSEEVEB-y. K. WEST COXIEST IS AWARDED. Goldsmith boasts of a 13 1-2 child s'ze shoe. Others who were close to tho prize winners were Miss Mae White, Mrs. George Ball, Mrs. E. C Moore, Erma Donathan Mtb. B. T. Cooper, Carrie Hunter and Mrs. I. McSha'n. The nearest : of time' others was Erma Donathan, wearing a 2 :-i C shoe. Tho3e entitled to the tickets' can 'nave .them thl eveulua by vailing at the N. K. Wesl; stpre. 10(10 ISSUE 001 Mis Kohn and Mrs. J. JL Moore Ap proach Cinderella Fett. Miss Dabey Kohn with a No. 2 A and Mrs J. R. Moore with a 2 B foot, won the prize tickets for "A Stubborn Cin derella" at the Steward tonight by. buying shoes nearest the slza worn by Miss Goldsmith In the play. Mlsjs - I FINOS GAMPS IN HEJILTHY STATE E. H. BOLLIXS AXD SOS BIT THE SElJEtt BOXDS. Issue Disposed of at . Tar at Special Meeting of City Council. A New Boole and Stationery Store mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Wright Drug Co The J Enterprising Druggist Have' recently added to their stock a Complete Line of Books and Magazines.'. . Also a Superb line ofSta. tlonerjr Including Everything from tho Highest Grade llnerj Ledger Taper to the Common, est Writing Paper. Everything Yon May Need in the Station, cry Line at the Usual Reason able Prices Which Prevail In This Store. s WHaHt DrugComp'riy Vivien Gould to Marry Lord , Decies, 26 Years Her Senior VhvnliMnn mt was due to DOiSOn. and It was charged she' conspired nith others to kill him. OFFICIAL TOUR OF INSPECTION REVEALS GOOD COXDITIOXS lone Cnse of Small Pox Infected at .'-.. Haines Is Supposition. ' : Finding that there are no Indica tions of contagion In the lumber iinv)S along the Grande Ronde river' in the north end of the county, Dr.' N. Molltor, county health officer, return ed late last evening from a thorough our of Inspection of all the camps in "tT!:!. ,:tsc tscfci ;WtK5Mwu .was instituted by the case of small pox .reported to have .been ; trans mitted to Ike Warnstaff in a camp rear-the. mouth' of ths Grande Ronde a few days, ago. The trip divulged the fact that, Warnstaff was lnnoculated at Haines where there are several, cases to date, and that he had been at the particular camp for a few days. During that time two had 'been ex-' rosed- but the health officer found them to be Immune. As a precaution ary measure Dr. Molltor vaccinated about thirty lumbermen In that vi cinity, though he Is confident that the Warnstaff case la the only one in that region and that 'there Is no danger of others taking the dreaded disease. Warstaff was moved away before the , Ten thousand dollars in cityxmds needed to clean up tho 40,000 sewer .contract, and voted favorably at the last municipal election, were sold last Saturday evening to E. H. Rol lins & Sons, bond buyers of Denver. The firm has already liquidated sev eral band Issues In this city and coun- I The issue was disposed of at, par, and the deal was closed at a special : meeting of the council held last Sat urday evening. , disease "broke nut The quicker a cold gotten rid of the lesi the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr, H. V. L. Hall, oi Waverlt, Va.',sava: "I firmly believe Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the liest pre pa rut ion on tli market for colds. 1 have reooiiimei dt 1 U to ny friends and .,.,, n!ic-.. iih -"." Ffr sale by a" Must Pay Water RenJ. Tomorrow is the 10fh of the month the last day for .paying . water rent Take a hint and save the department turning off your water. ' - . Auterusea enters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week end ing January 6tb, 1911. '-, Beeek, Miss Anna. Howland, Mrs.; Jno. . Keehn, Miss Elsie. - ! . Smith, Mrs. Tilly. ,'". . Ambrose, Chas. W. (2) , Brothers, Mr. Herman. ' Casada.-J. :. . Cobb, Mr. James. ''' Frldaker, Mr. J. A. German, Mr. Harry (2) Hubler, C. . V' Hansen, Mr, Carl. ' .'..'. Hanson, Mft J. M. ; Lewis, Mr. J. M. v ''.' Land, Mr. Fred O'Malley, Mr. M: . , Peterson, Mr. P. T. McKenzle, Mr. Isaac. 1 Vivae, Walter. ' These letters will be sent to the dead letter office on .Jan. 20, 1911. if not delivered before. In- calling for the above, please say "advertised" giving date of list. ' , . ? G. M. RICHEY, P. M. - -V ' - " ' . ( .. . "-n ' ; ' : ' ' 1 X ; . .'! fis!''';' : feyg r3ajg.j.V;,:L:'.-.:;.'. -: - DASCE. AT 1SLASD CITY. Woodmen of America to Give Basket U ........ n J Tt,.nAA Vl,ln. I'rnnlnn ; Island City, Jan. 9 (Special) Aa Important social event In this' place nrnim rxcxt Fridav vnlTif when tha ' Modern Wbodmen of America will give a basket supper and a dance at their lodca here. Preparations for an enjoyable time are under way. Every one is Invited to attend. ,. London, Jan.' 9 The International News Service learned Saturday that the marriage of Miss, Vivian Gould, daughter of George' Gould and Lord Deeles will take place" on Feb. 7th in. New York, The date had been kept a secret from the public, but it became known t Saturday accidently. Hon. S. R. Beresford, brother of the bridegroom, has arranged to sail for New York on January 27. He is to be best man at the , wedding. Whether the ceremony is to be performed at the Gould mansion or at a church has not been decided. ; ' Wlfo of Millionaire Packer Accused Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 9 Bowing and smiling . ani . decidedly fashion ed, Mrs. Laura Schenk charged with having attempted to poison her hus band, John, a milionaire packer, be gan her trial v today. 'The courtroom wes crowded with sensational seek ers. V . The woman was indicted following a severe illness of her huBband, which Xotice ef Street Improvement Notice is hefeby given that in pur suance of 'a resolution adopted by the Commoun Council of the City of La Grande, Oregon, on the 4th day of January, 1911, creating improve ment District No. 30, and designating Cherry street,'' as such district, and in pursuance of a resolution adopted by said Common Council on the 4th day of January,. 1911, whereby said Council determined and declared its intention to improve all that portion of Cherry street,, in said improvement! district as hereinafter described by constructing a wagon road crossing over 'the. railroad track, the council wui, ieu aays srrw to mm -this 'notice upon the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such Improvement, order that : said above described Improvements , be made; that boundaries of said dis trict to be so improved are as fol lows: All that portion of Cherry street, from the north line of Adams avenue to the line of Cove avenue. Notice is hereby further given that the council will levy a special as sessment on all the property affected and benefitted by such Improvement for the purpose of paying for such Improvement. That; the estimated cost of such Improvement Is the sum of $577.00. That the council will on the 18th day of January, 1911, meet at , the council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.i to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said ; assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment La Grande. Oreerm Jnn r iait ; CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, By C, M. HUMPHREYS, r OI ine wty-or La Grande, Oregon - : ' " -; :' " " ' '- "' ' " ' I -- g t i a ' ' ' ' i . v "i . j : :-:) ! I " I 'OvR;P::HE-U EAT RE Starting :Monday l MIV AIM? MR EUGENE 5POFFORD PRESENTS January 9 I ft COLONIAL MR. E. FOREST TAYLOR s and MISS ADA DANIELS and "The PLAYERS" In a Repertoire of Splendid Royalty Plays Monday and Tuesday, Mary J. Holmes U celebrated otory - - - - - - -. Wednesday and lhursdav, the Great ii Book Play - - - - - - . . . Friday and Saturday, Wm, Roberts U Colonial Costume Play - - jane LW0 . .rii' V ciucy i orge MISS ADA PAMELS, Lrttdlug L ay y.Ua .'.sa C:etilil Ytojtn EACH AMD EVERY PLAY .'BIG'. .'SCENIC PFiOBUCTIOWS IJESEVID SKATS ..... Esc LL GKXl:,1AI admission;, 'esc US .1 SATrRDAT MATIXEE: LU Dl"S ...c 'OTE rLATS WILL BE 'OIASGED SODAIS, WEDXESDAIS, AMI SATlItPAYS. L.PIES AXD HlLDREX'S BARGAIN MATIXEE SAT ntPAT. BOX OFFICE OPEX 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. ' miLDREX 10