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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1908)
ETENIKG OB8EBYEB. 11 GRAJTDE. ORKGOW. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. lt!8. PEOPLE YOU i SELDOM SEE can't help but judge you by the stationery you use In writing to them. Good paper costs little if it comes from here. HOW IS THIS? A good box paper, 2 sheets and 2 envelopes, 10c. Not the best of course but an actual bargain at the price. I STILL BETTER I ... The very latest styles of high grade papers at 25c upwards. ' Only one small profit between you and the maker here. FuFRVTHINn IN bill V STATIONERY We have a complete stationery stock. It Includes everything In the line that can be thought of-tablets at all prices; the choicest correspondence papers by the ream, pound or quire; pens; pen holders; pen cils; erasers; Inks; library paste; mucilage; rulers; etc., etc. When you need stationery see bur stock. The superior quality of our goods and our low prices will surely make you a regular customer. INEWLIN DRUG CO. OREGON : LA GRANDE mm ; The already long list of orders and ; lol hub of La Clrande is to be increased v by one next Monday night, when the i Fraternal Brotherhood, of t,os An ' geles, la organized In the Elks' hall. State Deputy Supreme PrleHt F. E. ft-. .I.. t ..... 1 Picket and M. J. Chappell, all of Port- lund, where there are eight lodge of Ibest coal $8B0! ? -PER TON--? this order, are In the city today mak Ing arrangements for organizing' the charter class, Orders are to be organized at North Powder, Haines, Union, Elgin and La Orande, thus completing a strong chain In eastern Oregon.- There are orders of this name at Baker City and Pendleton. The headquarters of the order are at Los Angeles, and It ' has v been In existence eight years. NEW IlllK'K. Jack Child Ijola Contnu-t Today for Now Structure This afternoon Jack Chllds let the contract to George Krelger, for the erection of the building which will cover a ground space S4x60. The new building will be located on Fir street, between Washington and Adama ave nues. Work will commence April I Fo:k Spring Lump and I I PHONE, MAIN 10: prompt Delivery. Big I ; Stock on Hand Banger in a Col: Because you have contracted ordinary cold and recovered from thorn wit hout treutraeu of any kind, do not for a moment liuugln that colds are oot dangurou. Not only pneu monla. but also the Infectious diseases itc. as diphtheria and scarlet fe"r start with t cold. The cold prepares the syntem tor tbi reception and development o( the germs o, these dtseaaea Take our advice-cure yonj cold while you can. v , . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bt Its remarkable cures of colds has beconu a staple article of trade and commerce. Itl prompt) It Is effectual i It ts reliable. Try It XEWUS PIIIO CO. AT COST FOR CASH On account of ill health we are compelled to dispose of our Marble and Granite business, and in order to dispose of the stock at once, we are offering our e :'ire stock, set up in the cemetery, at actual cost. This offer is good until April first, and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. This means a direct saving of 25 to 60 per cent to purchasers. Laigest stock of marble and granite in Eastern Oregon. BLUE MOUNTAIN MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. ... . M IN LAOIH George Hough, who was seriously scalded In an accident to a freight en gine at Echo recently, was brought to La Grande last evening from St. An thony's hospital at Pendleton, and taken to the Hough residence. His face and body was carefully bandaged, and his Pendleton physl clans agreed that the trip home would not affect him. He was able to walk from the train to the cab last eve nlhg. Dr. C. T. Bacon dressed the burns this morning and reports the patient In favorable condition. There seems to be no alarm for eventual fatality. E I III! WBSpecia For February I Features prrrar IlLbUILliinu Word has reached here this after noon that Editor J. C. Olover of the Union Republican, is improving today. He has suffered with pneumonia for the past week and last evening took a rally after keeping his physicians and friends In constant suspenses for sev eral hours. All hopes had been given up for his recovery during the after noon. Dr. M. K. Hall was called to' Union and after treating the suffering man with abnormal doses of stimulants, re turned to La Grande, leaving his pa tient beyond recovery. 'QUAKE UNEARTHS AfflNlTY (Continued from page 1.) Tee special features of our store during February will be that of closing ou all odd lots and broken bnes left from the winter's selling. The prices will be so low that they will appeal to everyone as phenominal op portunities for savin. Each week and day during the entire month willjb : one of special offerings at much less than worth, ' In addition we shall inform yiu of the new advance spring styles arriving. Already we have received hundreds of pieces of beautiful spring dress goods I 'which are being opened up and placed on display as rapidly as possible. The lot in cludes Panamas. Voiles, Batistes, Novelty Suitings, Shimmer Silks, French ana Scotch Cinghams, Madras Waistlngs, etc., etc. To make your selections early means that you get the choice of all and have the spri g sewing done when spring gets here. The People's Store! LA GRANDE'S LEADING DRY GOODS EMPORIUM AND TEMPLE Of ECONOMY I THE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK t shock, and she mourned him as dead. peeking Identity of his body by cer tain marks, she wrote to the relief committee and learned that Ford and lis "wife" had been sent to Seattle. Through a lawyer there (the learned Ford was living with his affinity. BAKER CITY ACTIVE. frying to IjiiuI tlic Location of Pro potted Federal District. The energetic efforts of Baker to land the seat for the federal court It to be strengthened by sending Mayor L A. Johns to Washington to apptui jolore the house of representatives. .tnd urge the need of establishing tin .Istrlct, says the Herald. Charlie Murphy is already at the .apltal, having started the first of the iveek. The Master of chousing two epresentutlves t(j go to Washington .van decided by the business organisa tions, but only Mr. Murphy was chosen for several days, the other member being selected Jast evening. A most active campaign Is planned to begin at once. The representative,, ill bring to the personal attention ot ai h member of the house committee tacts and duta to justify their position In asking that the federal district b reated. Mayor Johns will leave for the capital the first of next week. i : I R i : Li I T T saloon at Hllgard and extracted there from 18 almoleons. Bring llartnian In. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Jona than Green has been duly appointed Sheriff Chllders has instructed the by the county court of the state of police at Elgin to bring Hartman, who was found guilty of shoplifting and later paroled, only to be again com mitted to the penitentlnry, to a Grande tonight. County officials will take the prisoner to Salem later In the week. PALMER RUING 1 After four days of Idleness, the '"feorge Palmer mill resumed Its usu al activity this morning. Due to the breakdown of the lodging engine last week the supply of logs became ex hausted and a four-day shutdown re sulted. The mill Is running as usual today. . the republican primary election Reasons for think- for the state in Works on Fir Street La Grande, Oregon The case at Issue before the circuit court today is the case of D. F. Webb of Allcvl vs. A. A. Oust, formerly man ager of the Oregon Produce company In this city. Litigation deals with the ;llo of a carload of pntxtocH. rVntlierwm ItcumilgniMl. The SlHte of Oregon vs. Tom Feath erson, accused of burglary, and which !ia been In court before this session. whs nguln brought to the attention of the law enforcers, when the de ft'tidunt was arraigned this morning. He pleaded not guilty. I'.vaiw .Vrrulniuil Soon. 'Tom Kvans will be arraigned and given a chance to plead soon on a charge of burglary at Hllgard. He ts said to be the man who last week until' J tiie till at the Nils Holverson I Annotinociiient. Jack Chllds explains his position I wish to say to my friends and re publican voters that I will be a can didate for the norhlnatlon for assessor of Union county, oW ticket, at the comln I will give ft few Ing I am qualified have dealt largely the county, having bought and sold timber, grazing amfoJ'm land, besides handling city property, and have also had a varied experience In city Im provements. Having been In Bcveral kinds of business should quali fy me as a pretty good Judge of the value of merchandise, and If elected I should be able to make a fair and impartial estimate of their valuation. People who don't know me may think this is a candidate's hot air spiel, but those who know me well, will know- that It la straight goods. So I will stand on my merits and let the people choose between us. feeling sure I will get a fair shake. Yours for all the votes I can get, dw JACK CH1LD3. Oregon, for Union county, adminis trator "of the estate of James Green, deceased and all persons having claims a gal m, '. t.i!d cs'.ute are hereby notified and required to present the same with proper vouchers to the said administrator at his residence about eight miles northeasterly from Elgin, Oregon, or to R. H. Lloyd, at torney for said estate, at his office in Elgin, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. " Dated this 6th day of January, 1908. JONATHAN GREEN, R. H. LLOYD. Administrator. Attorney for Said Estate., -6-13-20-27-5 Trees If you want cherry or ap- . pie trees, get prices from the Union " nurseries, Union, Ore. NATURE'S PROTECTION AGMNST DISEASE The preservation of health and prevention auainst disease is almost entirely dependent upon pure, healthy blood : every oriran. tissue, nerve an inew of the body draws on this vital fluid for nourishment and strength roisons, auraors ana terms irora various sources o ten pet into the hlond and then this great life-stream becomes a source of infection and disease.' Instead of a nourishing, health-sustaining fluid. Hca-uity is likewise an important factor, regulating the quality of the Mood. Some persons are born ith tainted blood from diseased ancestry, and .Scrofula in one of its numerous lonna is sure to crop our. some time in Me. Aot only poisons in the blood are responsible for disease, but when the circulation is run down and becomes poor and weak in quality, then we see ti e eliect ia a general bad condition of health. Such as weakness, sallow complexions, boils and varinn. el;!.. eruptions. All blood troubles require a tonic and blood purifier, and none uiuer equals o. o. . ir oes down tn tli. very foundation of the trouble, tnd removes rvery parucie ot me poison or impurity from the blood. And not onlv doe K .Q Q antidote the poisons, humors and orm it possesses health-giving, tonic properties, 4 winch build up and strengthen weat .. o o . wished blood, Hndfortifiesthesvstem'a!raint: disease. S. S. S. permanently cures Rheumatism. Catarrh, Sorls and Ulcm Scrofula r.c7en,a, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and disorders BuTk uo the blood and any roc'-cal a1"ce free "ucrs. i,uok f-M ctsttt SPECIFIC CO., AT1AHTA, GA. w 11 (S PURELY VEGETABLE steWard t D. H. STEWARD. Proprietor if the: only one: PECK'S BAD B0Y Horses Wanted. Twenty-five head of horses and mares from 1050 to "1400 pounds Must be In good flesh and well bro ken to harness. Age and blemishes cut no ice. C. W. TODD. Red Front livery stablea, Saturday, Feb. 15. 190S. La Orande, Ore. dT-lOwl Dramatized by special and sole permission of Ex-Governor Geo. W. Peck, of Wisconsin from his world-famous book of that name ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 A 21-Year Triumph. Father of One Hundred Million L,,. BIGGER, BRIGHTER BETTER THAN ZR Why VVasfe Tme and Money on m,afons? SEE THE GREAT ORIGINAL 'fa