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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1908)
.4 JA:Z&uU, I PA3E MX, LAST WEEK OF 3 ONLY THREE MORE DAYS 3 ONLY THREE MORE! PAYS inaHf CAW- KVEXIXQ J BFRVER, LA URAWDE. OKKGON. WEDNESDAY, JAXfARY 22. '8- i" TAG SAI f - Many feople Have Taken Advantage of Our Sale but WE STILL HAVE MANY GOOD BARGAINS LAMPS Hanging Lamps $10.50 Red Tag price $7.00 Hanging Lamps 8.50 Red Tag price 5.25 Hanging Lamps 6.50 Red Tag price 4.50 Parlor Lamp 4.50 Red Tag price ' 3.00 Parlor Lamp 2.75 Red Tag price 2 00 Parlor Lamp 5.25 red Tag price 1.50 Faikir LaiT.p 2.50 Red T?f price 1.60 Parlor Lamp 2 75 Red Tag price 1.80 Hand Lamp 1.00 Red Tag pi ice .75 Hand Lamp .60 Red Tag price .45 Hand Lamp ;55 Red Tag price .40 Hand Lamp .85 Red Tag p ice .65 Hind Lamp .1.16 Red Tag price .85 Stoves, We have a line of heating stoves that we are selling Below Mfg. Cost FURNITURE $16.00 32.00 38.50 1400 3 5.00 45.00 30.00 40.00 45.00 Heaters, Heaters, Heaters, Heaters, Heaters, Heaters, Heaters Ranges Rang Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Tag Tag Tag Tag. Tas: price price price price price Tag price Tag price Tag pries i ag price $ 8.00 16 00 25.00 7.00 7.50 28 20 0iJ 32.00 36.:,0 0 Househ'd furniture $4.75 Wool Top Mat 3.50 Supported Spring 3-50 Steel Spring 12.50 Beds, Iron 1 6.00 Beds, Iron 25. 0 Beu's, Iron 30.00 Beds, Iron 24 00 Beds, Iron 22.00 Beds, Iron 12.00 Beds, Iron 20.00 Red Tag price Red Tag price Red Tag price Red Tag price Red Tag price Red Tag price Red tag price Red tag price red tag price red taj price red tag price We Have the Stock and Must Reduce it. Wants for This is a Real Thing Sale, No Fake. FURNITURE DEALERS La Grande, Oregon n FT come and Be Convinced. Untkinale Your m Means a Money Saving For You f r FURNITURE DEALERS La Grande, Oregon tit tit tit 11 Ni Ei fl 2 t ' vicyw j IIIirir rv w T , in mm run about the depot BAKER CITY ASSURED The following from the linker City IVtoocriU Instigates tho thoiiKht. "Why can't something llku thill Imp. mm to La (it-unite?" bulUllnm when erected, nt a coat of not leas than $1750 a year. jicsoivcu. That an inn i nun r. . B,,,"i ii-n-iiiier oe inmiu nnnn u ayor J.iiiris. at the Inst council i i ee..u this ,ltv. ,n...... " " uf ""W 'y. -uf . tha fan th,., h. .. "Tnl a"",Unt to tom''y "h th "''" above requirements." tiinmiinliitllon from An.li-P-Cn.n..i.. 1 ni, .1 J IIV L-IIUUC'11 nilMMlifl On. ...u..l..u n-auiuiion isequfrliiK Bimiu specific pledge for the maintenance, of tho lllirary, ami that 1 had received a resolution from lm that he would have passed by h council. The resolution following words: resolution to accept the donation f.AnifW Carneglo. V.tore, jrew Caineule. ha reod fo tiiinlhrt i7.'500 ' ,n P 11 f Baker City to erect fl'ee P,1D lie library bulldlntr on condition tVul Wtd flaker City ahl pledge ItaelfJ iy remiiutlon of council to support a trr. public library, at a coat of not iia'CBaB II750 a year and provide a aaiubfe utta for aald building, now, therefore, tie (l -RmoWwB by the council of the elfW-jT Baker City, That aald Baker Cffjr accept aald donation, and It dm-a ereby pledge ttaclf to comply with the requirement of atd Andrew Car arftta, Tteaolved, That It will furnish a! stir lor aald library building and will without a dissenting voice. n Lin i The Inconveniences caused by the Mcnc of HghU at the O. R. ft N depot during the light' famine, has been partially relieved. Last night four etrong street tamps were lighted and the full length of the platform was partially Illuminated. The lights are of the type frequently used hy railroad companies whero .i..tri lights are not available nrf - aalfaln a free public library In said 'enough light to obviate collisions be- n i ' ii ' : Complete equipment for resetting and repairing 5 I rubberbuggy tires. 1 I LA GRANDE (RON WORKS I J D. F1TZQERALD, Proprietor ,'. Complete Machine Shops and Foundry j tween pedt-stiluns platform NocesBlty Is . the mother of Inven tion and so with business men of La Grande during the existing light fam ine. Light-making apparatuses of varied natures have been drafted Into service, but the best substitute for electricity experimented with thus tar is the gasoline lamp. The S.-l- ler candy store has Insmlled one of these lamps and the" brightness of the flame Inst evening elicited consid erable comment. mm IK SESSION The following program was rn. dered at the last meeting of the Blue Mountain grange, held on January 18 fong, by the Orange. Roll call, "Waht Improvement t w ould Like to See In Our Grange." recitation "Wakening the Bov mm Huffman. VI- "ogue -xovers- Quarrel." Ethel Redhead and Walter Parker. Slumber song, Etha Huffman. Recitation 'The Widow Dushane." Mrs. Fraker. Dialogue "Brought to Time." ai ex Robertson, Reba Williamson and Earl Hughes. Discussion "Parcel Post." led by w. McAllster. Discussion "Is Our Present Tax iw Unjust?" led by A. P. Davis. Taken from question box: "Does this grange favor a county high school?" "What would be the mo.t effective way of preventing the abuse of the Initiative amendment to the constitution V "Which Is most essen tlal to the farmer; the buying or the selling price?" Song by the Orange. . BC.MMOXS. In the clrcut court of the .state of Oregon for Union County. E. Polack, plaintiff, vs. K. Mlzogu chl, defendant To K. Mlsoguchl, defendant: you are hereby required to appear and answer the . compiulnt filed ncnlnst you In the above entitled action and court, on or before February 10. 1908 and that If you fall to so appear, an swer or otherwise plead within said time the plaintiff will take the judg ment of said court against you for the sum of J305.55 with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from and after August 20. 1907, costs and disbursements of this action. an,t an order for the sale of the property j nereiorore attached In this action, now held by the sheriff of Union count, and for the application of the pro-1 ceeos thereof to the satisfaction f aald Judgment so obtained herein. i This summons is Dubllsheri in n, Evening Observer, a daily nw.nn puuusnea in La Grande. Union rnn ty, Oregon, by order of th m. Crawford, Judge of the ahov titled court, made this Decemher . 1907, fixing six successive weeks for ucn publication and in said nen Per. First publication December 28 107. C H. FINN Attorney for Plaintiff The Blue Mountain Cough Syrup Is not a new mixture for a cough, it Is an old standby for coughs, colds, la grippe, whooping cough a.:d sore throat. For Bale by Red Cni drug store. .oilic. We will honor no checks signed Mr. J. W. McCoy.-Mrs. J. l(Coy or Mrs. Winifred JlV.-oy. fro,,, fhl Mfl. J. w. McCOY. Xotlro. All persons knowing themselves to.- be Indebte to the undersigned, -will' Please call ftntf seUi6 on or befoM Saturday, JaniJary 25, 1908. After that dale all accounts will ho im . - collection. dl-lT-M STILLWELL & CO. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL uuuun THE TP A NQirtrD uiu --- ....... w. wti. inn Ha will Uke that trunk to the De- l i?"" ln than w veil it. ' Day phone Red 761 ' Night " Black :?92 Wagor. ilwav - r.v:a T MIIU V J I Steam Cleaning : . ... j taua uye Work Lacs Curtains. Drapenee. Kid Gloves, Evening Gowns and rarty Dress, s Cleaned on short notice. We can for and deliver free. OLD CREAMERY BLDS. ' F:rs: Class W3rk Guaranc:ei Ca-sfjl ttep.tjn tc trar.sier:t trs4. o Jv ant Temedy tha not oniy give qmck relief but effect permanent cure. ' nTf V"int a 'emedy that "will re. &eSy.1UDe8keeP-pSo teract any tendency toward pn. .T000, a remedy that la nle. ant and eafe to take Pieaa- A Severe Cold Quickfy Cured by Cham , Gain's Cough Remedy. - Qubart.of Zephyr, Onrlo "I' J D, was very dry and hZS? , My oou,, recommended Chh; The ,ocal to1' One sm.n kI..?-1 ." " 1 It trtal. Chamberla-o.. Oouhp ? 1 It is Equally Valuable fnr Chw It Contains no Narcotic and is Safe and Sure Ask your Druggist for it. CROUP. SORE THROAT, Mum a jr CknatrTali MaiSdM 0. In the name of the state of Oregon, 1IJ i,, 0