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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
SOME BARGAIN EVENTS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE!! V , Friday's Specials Good quality full eiie pillow case, 9o 15o Turkish Towels, 10c . 60c Ladies Lisle Thread -open work Hose, 49o , SILK PETTICOATU . Made of good quality black silk with dep accor dion plaited flou nces with two inoh ruffles and altogether an. na matohable value $5.50 Just a few left of those $1. 25 petticoats at 85n. If yoa want 'one of them don't tar ry.'" 'They' art still on the table at? 85c ! : To The Economical Buyer . Is the order ef Every Dy at this satisfactory store, and the . , . ; V : , FALL OPENING SALE Is gaining in importance p?ery .day. The success of the opening days of this GREAT SALB urges ns on to still greater efforts and the keen. observer and shrewd buyer has. xxo diffiouUy in ' finding great quantities of dependable and wanted' merchandise priced at merely a fraotion ' of their actual market valnes. s . Sale Wi!! Continue Until Saturday Night Come today Come tomorrow Come every day ' il you can.: Thre will be MONEY SAVERS every day. " ' - $1 25 Mens Dress shirts this sale 85 cents $3 00 Eancy Vests this sale I 95 $5 Silk Waists this Sale, $2 50 75 cent Ladies Belts 50c Satur'ays Specials ' 60o Satin Damask Towels, ' opeu worked and hemstitched, extra large 49o 75o Tapestry Stand Covers, 69o - 11 50 Mens HaU, 08o " Diamomcis On your fingers are not as satisfactory by far as a pair of our Diamond Brand ' Shoes 'on your feet. Thay'are here in all the new laats, are made with, cork filled toles, have a 15 lop), and a 5 wear, qnite money Baver too at $3 for ladies and f 3 50 for men 1 Hen's par Excellence Enameled calf Bhotii with cork filled soles are " ideal 'shoes for winter wear 1 Our ladies ready tc wear Department has never before in our history offered such matchless values, such varied assort aflsortment auch opportunities for providing' yourself with ready to wear garments of all' kinds at altogether moderate prices. ... . ,V . . .' -I- V-"' Ladies Jackets $5,00 Made of black Kersey, with or without sh6ulderl.capes, neatly trimmed ; -:. ' v:.. $d.OO . Household Necessities: ; At saving prices Fine tapestry portiers, special, $3 25 it 4 60 6.00 7 60 $5 00 and $6 00 Misses Jackets, this sale, $3 75 Tailor Suits 112 00 Ladies Tailor Suits, this sale, $7 85 , 76o Window Shades, 45o Lace Curtains We ' how a large assortment from the best manufacturers at 75 cents to (0 60. Special attention is directed , to some special members usually sold sold for 13 00 which are here at ' $2 So V Up to date Togs for men are here. Neokwear, shirts, .under. , wear, hats in fsot all, things that goto make the modern man. Our pricings will save you from 10 to 26 per cent. $12 50 Overcoats here $10 00 Made of black Kersey, sateen lined, made ' with velvet collar. A coat well worth $12 60 This sale $10 16.50 to 18.50 fiuits, this sale, $4.96. Just 12 of these suits Yours for) $4 95 Wis (MM: ft WJihlBl J WHITE ROSE; FLOUR BROKERS OFFICE OPENS WITH PRAYER Js milled with the idea of pleasing'every dealer's high class trade-custor"er3 who appreciate quality.. The name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re liability and highest grade in every sack of flour bearing the White Rose brand. Pioneer .Flouring Mill.Co. ca IN THE UNITED STATES DISTBIOT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON. la the matter of Thomas 1 . Nloley, W. D. I-ong and 1 NOTICE OF Mattie Long, a part- OE THF ners under the Arm-! FIRST nameofNicleyALong, f MEETING BANKRUPTcWaBd e I -OIPCKBD. Individuals. T1ANK-1 IT0B8. RUPTS. ) To the Creditors ot Thomas Nloley, w n r.nmrnH Mattie. IjBDi. as co partner ander firm name ol Nicley Long, and as individuals, all ot La jranae, union oounty, uregon, uiu eaoh a Bankrupt: NOTICE IS HERE1V GIVEN, that on the 88th day ol September, 1904, the aaid 1 nomas Nloely, W. D. Long and Mattie Long, aa a co-partnership, under the firm-name oINioley Long, and aa individual", wweeai-h duly ad indicated a liankrupt, and that the tint meeting ot the Creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned, in La, Grande, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day of October, 1904, at ten o'clook in the forenoon, of aaid day, at which time and place aaid oreditora may attend, prove their olalms, ap point a Trustee, examine the bank rupt, and trnnaact auch other bueineaa aa may properly com, before aaid meeting. Twenty five oent tnost ao company each olalmed filed. Date t La Grande, Oregon, Oeto FSIvanhoc, Refer. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0.8. Land Office, La Grande, Oregon. Sept. 2). HKM. Wntlnj. Is hftrnhv vtVAn that tn nnmnlianee wltb Ibe provisions of the act of Congress of Junea, 187s. entitled "Anact for the ule of Umber lands In me mates or imiiorma, ure. oon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as oTtonriml tn nil the Public l.and HUltes bv act of August 4, 1H92, Charles M Wright of Plioi ttoca.vjoumy or umsiiiiajflwicwt uw. has this day filed in tbls otnoe bis aworn statemen- Mo. 8217, for the purchas or tbt BKiiBEK See. Wand HFM Ilea Tp. 4 ' HHKj and Loti Sec. IBand toll Bet. 80 In Tonihlp Ho. 4 ., tunge jo, K w h. i And will oflnr oroof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for Its timber or noneinsn lor agricultural iiuihsw u. w esutMlsh bis calm tosaia lana oerore rne Traul.iKr and knwlTAr nf this OfTiee St I.a Grande, Oreffon. on Tuesday, the aotb day De- ember, Hp nimM ss witnesses: Jamra.R Hanns. McKay, Oregon, Albert Winters of Stsrkey, Frank Aldeu.ofdtarkey, Andrew SulliTan of Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to llle their claims In this office on or before aaid 20th day of December, ItK't. K W Davis- riewutfer. Columbia Collegiate, Preparatory arrAmAMMl.l University OKtntuitumt Oouroea. Boarding acbool tor yonnjt men oV boyi. Box 348 University Park Station, Portland Ortjon Religious Services Conducted Each Morning In a Chicago Broker's Office. ; Chicago Oct 7 Morning prayer in a broker' offloe in La Salle street la a novelty that has been introduced into the lite that renters about tbe tumult uoua "pit" by S A Kean, of S A Kean 4 Co., 132 La Salle street. Mr Kean formely held serrioeB in bis office ooce a week, but six times a week 'has now become tbe rule. Every morning tbe olerks employed by Mr Kean gather about their employ. er and religious meutor at 8 o'oloci. A Terse from the Bible is read, and then tbe hymn books are opened and the sound of good old Methodist camp meeting tunes roll out and fall upon he ears of the godless in adjoining offices, for Mr Kean does not believe in Veeping big religion all to himself, Desplie his efforts, be admits that some years ago a clerk embezzled a large.sum of money from the oompxny. This did not discourage Mr Kean, how ever. - WOULD CONVERT REPORTER 'Voune man, are you a Christian yourself V' be demanded, when visited at his home in Evanston, yesterday. "It you are not you would belter give your heart to Christ. "1 have been oonduotiag religious services with my dorks for tbe last 8 f teen yean. Onoe I did It every week Now I do so every day. A little rellgln to start off tbe day's work ought to be god six days a week. In John Wesley's time it was ouatomary for builness men to men open the day with prayer.,, . "Are your employees asked to sub scribe to any articles of religion, or most they be cburob members?" Mr. Kean was asked. EMPLOYEES LIKE SERVICES "No," was the reply. "1 am, of course, careful to see thai I employ upright, manly men. They enjoy the services. A new man may be surprised at first, but be soon like that way of doing business," ....... Mr Kean Is in active and genial elder ly man. While ha rejoices at the spread of religion, he evinces a distaste for personal notoriety. "You might as well give your whole heart to Christ right now as well as at any time," he said last night as he re luctantly parted with his visitor. "I shall pray for you." Mr Kean Is a member of Irnmanual M E Churoh, on the West Side. ' Multnomah Co. Fairs There will be three grange fairs in Multnomah oonnty during the next two months. Osewego Orange's fair date Is October 8, and as trains run out from Portland at short intervals a considerable attendance Is expeoted from this oity. There will be tho usual competition of live stock, agricultural products, home oooklng and baking. Evening Star Orange holda Its fair October 20, 21 and 22, at Ita hall and grounds on the Section Line road. There will be extensive exhibits, in cluding a number by Portland mer chants. Evening entertainments will be given In the hall. The grounds may be reaobed Irorn this city by the resurvolr branch of the Hawthorne avenue line. The Mllwukle Grange fair will be held November 8 and V, and will in clude a baby show, home and art de partments and an evening entertainment. 1 taking oarbolio add. While appar ently enjoying himself with a oompa ny of friends In saloon ' be stepped aside'and deliberately drank an ounce of tbe poison, turning to bis friends be laughingly shook hands all round and then fell writhing on the floor and died in fifteen minutes. No motive for the deed is known. Peculiar Case. ; Observer Speoial ' Boite Col. 7 Charles Daly, a solici tor for tbe gas company was murdered last night in bed, bs was shot three tiraos and struck in the bead with a hatchet. Fred Bond, a roomer In the1 Daly bouse, inlormed an ofBcr that Mrs Bond shot bar husband. Bond and Mrs Daly were arrested, tbe latter swearing to tbe coroner's jury tha she bad shot ber husband in self defense, She later swore Bond did tbe killing. wbicb was arrsnged between tbem Bond declares bis innocence. Don't Forget The ladies of La Grande are Invited to en 1 at J D McKennon's to asm pie Fluff pur wheat' starob for dainty deserts. BEST GOlQH . MEDICINE FOB . CHILDREN. t 1 ben you buy cough medloine for mail children you want on in which you can place implicit confidence. iou want one that not only relieves but cures. You want one that is unques tionably harmless. You want on that is pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Reined t meets all ol these cod. dltions. There Is aothing to good for he ooughs and oolds Incident to child, ood. For sal by All Druggist. AOJJTE RHEUMATISM Deep, teariag , or wrenching pains, occasioned Iby getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first moving the limbe and In cold or damp weath er, la cured quiokly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oloson, Gibson City Illinois, writes, Feb 16 1U02: "A year ago I was troubled with a pain in my back. It soon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard' gnow Liniment cured me." 16, 60a. 1 00. Sold by Newlln Drug Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' 0. 8. Land Otnoe, La Orande, Oregon. . August If lUOi. - Notice la hereby riven that tbe followlng named setUer baa died nuUoe or bis Intention to make float proof In support of bsi olalro and Uial said proof will be mad. before tbe KeglHterand Beoelrerof tbe U 8 Land OtJtoa at La Urande, Oregon, on Beet. s, IWM, vlai H B No SUO, Elmer B Oliver, of Heaobam. Oregon, lor tha N W M0083, T I N, Rrt EWM. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his oontluuoua residence upon and ealtlratloa of aaid land, vlai Haniuei Brysen, Jolra Uanna, George Van Orsdall and Oscar Van OradaU, all of laaaoham, Oregon. B W Davis, Register. TOOK CARBOLIC ACID ROUTE Vancouver Wash. Oct. 7 George MoOavatt, a well known young nan ol this oity committed suicide tonight Take Care of Youi Trophies I will pay from VI 10 $10 for male deet heads had. led according to directions. The dotted lines .on oat of neck and bead show where to rip the skin. To blst d your gam cut the jugular as low down aa possible never out the' throat. Commence to skin by making a cut from the boss of tbe born to back of - the hew I thence down the back of tbe neok to top of ahoaldeis ttittnse around tbe side to point of brisket, work the skin carefully away "e hose of tbe horns, when tbe ear Is reached cut off those to skull, ards remove the flesh when tbe eye is reached run the finger in fioiu . 'f side and raise up the eyelid to avoid cutting It when the tearptt 1 1 j.auux! which ia near the oorner of tbe eye, work tbe skin oqt of tbe osvitv vU Ike point of tbe knife when the corner of the mouth ia resohed out JauwuKii and expose tbe teeth, leave all the black lining on the lip also all the oartilege on tbe nose. Salt neavily and roll up for U4 hours '.hen dry In the shade Unless salted well and dried In the shade your work Is all lust Use nothing but salt Out as muo of the flesh off the bead aa possible and work the brain out the bole at baok of bead Save the under jaw bones when drying the sk n keep It from wrinkling 1 will also mount your trophies at reasonable price K WM HAWS Taxidermist