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?-i-4.j-vj.l-t. ni hJ f. Hi ! if : k: . a: I w I 51 i M i i C ; ' - t M I ! ?! ' 13 : J ! ' o i i t 6 I i ; i j : 4" , i 1 '.1 i mi mmmmm,. ....J I I NOW I P THE riME to subscribe for the La Grande Evening Observer, while you can get the Pacific Monthly FREE. A Beautiful Magazine and Daily Paper for Price AH those taking advantage of this liberal offer we will start The Pacific Monthly with the February Number. To all our subscribers we will state that the January Number of The Pacific Monthly has been exhausted and that we are unable to obtain any more. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE START ED WITH THE FEBRUARY ISSUE SKIT- i.f,.'L"";.Trj?rjr; - of One I v.' - DA HQ MARSHAL Haines, Jan. 8 Town Marshal J. C. Wooley and H. Wallace, a well known rancher of this district were in the hos pital here yesterday, the former with a knife wound across the left side of his neck and the latter with a bullet hole thro his shoulder. The wounds are the result of a typical border affray which occured here Saturday night, caused by the arrest of Ed York, another well known young ranchman. ' York came into Haines Saturday and having imbibed too freely of "red eye" proceeded to create a disturbance. The attention of Marshal Wooley was attract ed by the drunken man and York was placed under arrest. BAILS FRIEND OUT Hearing that his friend had been placed in jj.il Wallace appeared before the mar shal and put up a cash bail Tor the ap pearance of York in court on Monday. The bail was accepted and York given iUoiiy upon the promise mat .he would immediately leave town. York and Wallace were accompanied to the stable where their horses were kept, by the marshal, who was going to assist I them in saddling and getting away. Marshal Wooley held a lantern -in one hand and with the other reached for a saddle. At the same instant he was strucK in the neck with knife in the hands of Wallace. The knife tore a great gash in the officers heck but fortunate the wound was not deep enough to cause a fatality. ASSAILANT RUNS As soon as he struck the blow Wallace ran down the street. He was followed by York. Marshal Wooley recovered from the effect of his wound and gave chase. He raised an outcry ano was quickly joined by his son. Togeather they succeeded in running down their quarry, but not until the marshal had put a fresh wound in Wallace's shoulder, and his son had a hot fistic encounter with York. York and Wallace were locked up but their injuries necessitated their removal to the hospital for treatment York's hurts were dressed and he was taken back to jail but Wallace could not be removed from his cot. Marshal Wooly was taken to the hos pital where his wound was dressed but returned to his home as soon as he htd fully recovered from the anesthetic. JACKSON DAY ("crlpps Nctve Association) Washington, Jan. 8 In Jackson's honor the National flag is flying over the capitol and other public buildings today. Several Democratic clubs will banquet tonight. This is the ninety-first anniversary of the battle of New Orleans when Jackson routed the British Army. fiiiPiftos mum (Scrlppa News Aaeoclatlon) Manila, Jan. 8. A cold wave Is sweep ing over the island. The temperature is down to 65, the lowest in its history. The natives art suffering, having no clothes suitable for such a change. WANTED Board and Roomers' at the Palmer House. All white help. Reasonable rates. POSITION WASTtD By competent man in tbe Grocery j business, has had years of exper er.ee. Inquire at this office. CURED OF LUNO TROUBLE "It is new eleven years since 1 had a, narrow escapefrom conJxp!;cr," write, C. O. Floyd.a businessman of I Kershaw. S. C. "I had run down in weight to 135 pound), and coughirg was constant, bot.i ' by day and by nigit. Finally 1 began ; taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for abcut six months, when my cough and iung trouble were ent;reiy : gone and I was restored to my normal weight. 170 pounds. Thousands of per-I sons are healed every ye'r. Guaranteed ! at Newlin drug sure. SOc and $1.00. trial bottle free. FXPFRIENCF T-ADC MARhfc Anton Mwrtinf a ki v. va fi'Tiwin fulrhly irwiiin ttir i"umi frHwpcttiw iurtintloa ) pnkhiT tunnr.n. r I'niiiaiutii ihmaaTrtctly nmfMeniinJ. flNTl'OCH m fr. OhlMt (ti.-)r f t KV,:rin lllr. rtnl tku tirm:h M..1.H , (.'O-rtJlt. Scientific floican. tu 1st turn of mi p :-r if' J- u''il. T emit, k- STABBED LODGE DIRKT02 1 , j EAGLES -Im Grar! Aen S86F.O E. meets F rx U M r tin uli.it B v m. Wtirg brhren n vited to atu , j e I. R. Snook W. S 2r.G. L. B ggcrs W. P. L 0. 0. F La Grande Lodge Noi 16. meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at Model Restaurant J. A. Abbuckle, N. G. D. E. Cox. See. STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31,1. 0 0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting patriarchs always welcome, G. E. Fcwleb, C. P. D. E Cex, Scribe. M. W. A.-La Grande Camp No. 7705 meets evsry Moniay evening at 1. 0. C . p hall. A I visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. F. B. Curret V. C. C. S. William Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman ha!'. Brothers re invited to attend. Frep Hon Chief Ranger L. L. Snoccrass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biogehs John Hall and C. S. W.lliaml FRIENDSHIP TENT .o. ?. 1 . K. 0. T .Meets second and fourtn Wednesdays acn montn in I. O. 0. r". na I. Visiting nights welcome. H. C. Ball. Com 7!o Bloch, Record Keeper L.O. T. M. HIVE No.27. Meets every first and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen nail. All visiting iadies are welcome. ,i,AuiE burn, i.au wuiimiAUUtjr, M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper. B. P. 0. E., La GRANCE LODGE No 433 Meets each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Eiks' hail, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruier G. E. McCully. Recording Secretary. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 169, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moats every Friday of each month in the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All visiting members welcome. FkEo Jacobs Consul Commander J. H. Keeney, Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27 Meets every Monday evening in uastie nan, Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Kntgnts, N. L. Ackles. C. C. R. Pattison, K. R. it S. RATHF30NE- SISTERS Rowcia Tem ple Nj. 9 uut.jts every Wednesday even-; intf at 8 p. m is tho K. of P. Hall in the Corpe building. Vis'ting memoers cordi- liy invited. . MlLi.lt ?raliy M. E. C kill PHOCTtH .VI. tt ti'.-& C. . LA GffANDE LOUOr: Nx 41, A. F. & A. M. Kuuuiai r.iP.n'.irii; 2i and 4th Tufways 7:30 p. m L. H. KuSSEL, AT. M. C. D. Huffman. Stc REBEKAH-CHRVS . A. LODGE NO. 60 Muots ever Tues:i .y eeii.ii! at the 1. U. O. F. lodu Al. v.snn'g 'i-.embers areinvitud tiuoiid May tracer, NG Lizz e Hawokth Secretary. MODERN orvUti.aRhiCOD OF AMERICA .Vise's eve TuiJay even ing Lewis hai. opposite Hats. Sinnir. Visiting ms nosrs aiwaj wecima. Auolst .stuart. Pres. W. B. Sargent, Sec. JUST A S'JCCtSTI9!1 Let us supply your cmoe supplies for 1907. We c&n save you money on goods tnat wiii it. on. :c t.ir.t vLiN Onua Co. OME to Rsdtum Snnnci and rest Free younell from the worries and cares which hay worn your nerves. Drink the wonderful waters here, remarkable orooertiei will brin relief from rheumatism, chronic con Aipation. indigeihon. kidney and bladder troubles and many nervoui disorders. Thu splendidly equipped Mjiitarium pouenes every medical resource, provides every luxury of the fbe4 hotel and offers all the comforts of the home. Located amid the mountain where magnificent scenery, delightful walkvand fine fishing abound. hkmulM Kt timlpmtni, mcetm madatini m4 fmtm okrfultj nmpiu RADIUM SPRING IV SANITARIUM W, HAINtS, OHK. mmm. mm amm 1 "tuMt(tl i LUMBER RETAILED AT ; WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than 'is sold in La Orandr . We deliver it to your building fiamlf Konde lurcivr Co PERRY, OREGON CITY BREWERY JULIUS BOESCH, Prontor. Largest Br winw Plant Ask lor La Giande Beerian g-.t the Best LA GRANTS BEER IS I AND ShO.-x) HAVE W 1 M -V Thc School that Placcs TOV IK A COOS POSITIOH. OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE WASH. & TENTH STS. L PORTLAND, OREGON if- ' .m mm T Iff i mm ffli , Chamberlain 9 s Coxigh Remedy h A Safe Medicine for Children. In imyicg .1 fxu 'h laediuine for chiMren, never be afraid to buy Cf t LAiN ('(irr.r hiVEiT. There Is no dimmer from it, and relief l alwi i jrt, -to l.illow.'l 'nteidJ esiiecially for coughs, colds, croup and t'ngi cmv.U, ami ia the l est .'Icineiu the world for these disease!,. It is f nlj tM'tmiin cure f -rt-ou;, t, when given or goon as the cronpy congh ,ir r.rs, xvi'i'. prevrt the u't -k Whociping cough Is not datigerons when th 'r .nedy t:: nisc u us dire jj. It contaius no opinm or otlier harmful drugs, a i. v 'j giwit u- coufld ?ntlv to a bah? a to an adult " 1 t in Eas.er.i Oiegon j MADE IN LA GRANDE THE PREFERENCE m m a A A AAA P Pari Ejqwlttoo 1900. S ) L