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KVKfmO KNfcRVER. LA GRAUDE, oregos, tcesdat, MARCH 10, eeyfyTsttttH U We tvening Oliserver Published daily except Sunday. weapons. Servants heard the shoot ing and captured three of the men. Fifty rounds of ammunition 'were found. CXHKKY BROTHERS. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS HALL IS PEOPLE'S CHOICE Called Free Telegraph Service. Mm ' DsJIr, per month Daily, single copy.. tally, on year In advance. ... .1 50 Daily, six montha. In advance... $.$ Weekly, one year In advance. . .11.00 Weekly, alx montha, In adance. .71 Bntered at the poetoffl.ii at lie Orande a second-clan matter. This phper will not publlrt any ar ticle appearing over a nom de pi:ime lined articles will be received ib inrt to the discretion of he edit mi Please sign your articles unit save Jit appointment Adertlsl"g Kalew. Display Li. rates furnished upon application. Local reading notices to per ltn flrst Insertion; So pr line for tacb subsequent Insertion. Resolutions f condolence, 6c a line 'anls of thfn!.s, Be a line. 1 The Obwrvcr office was honored this afternoon by a visit fanm Bishop Paddock. aceonir'H ny hv Rev. Qilibs. The bishop will be hero until Friday morning, when he continues west ward on Ills tour of his large district, which Includes nearly two-thirds of the state. Bishop Paddock Is whole souled, and a genial gentleman to meet, and having already enjoyed sev eral years' residence on this coast, to use his own words. "Feels like he If" coming back home." No one can meet the bishop without being Im pressed that he has accepted the high honors which have recently been con ferred upon him, with a realization of the responsibility and that he Is here enthusiastic and desirous of doing hla part In making the world better. Without doubt he will Immediately win the hearts of his people and they will love htm more and more as they become better acquainted. (Continued from page 1.) .441 .441 .sin .L'iil .116 It will soon be time to begin think ing about that aster bod. Aster Pay was a great success last year, and there Is every Indication of more In terest being taken by the lovers of flowers this year. USE S ACCUSERS II WOl'MMtF. Itr.lTTATlOX M'Oll.l.ltS M-.NTF.Nt Lit. E. V.. Radillng li (iUcii Six Months In Prison for Conspiring Apiln.st the Character of Mayor Ijiih In Port landIlls .V-compllcc, Mrs. Wny nilrc, Given l'oiir Years I'.otli Are CSIvvn Slay of PnMfwIlngtt to Perfect Appeal limnls Reduced. J. K. Wright Fitzgerald's majority For Recorder D. E. Cox " J. A. Matott 34 (.'. J. Vanderpoel ., . 43 H. A. Watson 45 Cox's plurality 41 For Manshal Jacob Hlever " R. M. Rogers 6 I. II. Stoll ., 29 J. W. Waldt-n 77 Ambrose Wright 22 Walden's 'plurality Summary. Total Vote f'ir mayor M. K. Hall 533 lllrd F. Lewis . K4 A. L. Richardson '. 30.') Hall's total plurality ....22 Total Vote for treasurer J. K. Fitzgerald , J. K. Wright ' Wright's majority Total vote for Recorder D. E. Cox J. A. AlHUitl C, J. Vamlcrpoel II. A. Watson 142 Cox's plurality 141 TotI vote for marshal Jacob Rlever 32'i R. M. Rogers 17 I. II. Stoll 75 J. W. Walden 424 Ambrose Wright 72 Walden's plurality -. 99 CoiiiK'ilnieii. First ward S. N. Ilolton. Ind "5 Wm. Wulnwrlght, Ind 41 J. I Watson, Soc 2 Ilolton's plurality 34 Second ward David Bay. Ind 224 A. J. Warren, Soc 70 Bay's majority 154 Third ward C. S. Dunn 100 George Krelger 151 E. C. Relsland. Soc 17 Krelger's plurality 61 Fourth ward C. M. Curtis, Ind 10", W. T. Cirelder, Soc 51 A. C. Haynes, Ind 62 Curtis' plurality 43 i - OF TIE 3 Couches Values Edward Propeck Stock V OF One only, 6-foot exten - . tion; $8.50, now $4.50 $14 00 now 1 1.50 now 9.00 now $9.50 8.00 6 75 FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNISHINGS AND HARDWARE Must be closed out REGARDLESS OF COST ami store vacated befdi c March 20th. BEST VALUES ever offered our pat-ons in exclusive NEW GOODS 1 have 2.C00 pieces of Granite ware at prices never printed heretofore.. Si. 25 ferhn kettles 85c 85c dish pan. 61c; 90c water pail, G3c. Ml k nds of puddmi and siuco pans at 30 per cent below wholesale cost. Also a iarce assortment of white crockery in good grades and a few fancy pieces of .china that will tempi you a 'these prices. 1 f7'.j,li'l"HMSU JmWT llirw ( liarter Onk ltnnsin. JlS.riO Vtilties, with reservoir. .$35.75 J47.00 Value, without reservoir, large top . ; $35.00 M -4 I 10 UEHTHERLD CHAIRS 18 Regular $2.25, upholstered seat, now $1.65 Regular $1.85, saddle seat S1.U5 You are cordially invited to in spect these goods. Scveiitoeit Iron Beds. $3. SO Values, now ..2.23 J7.00 Values, now $4.0tt $11.00 Values, now ...$7.0O $16.50 Values, now $10.25 At these prices until all are sold. ; ; f I i ; t t t t l t t ' 4- Sale is on Today at the Edward Propeck Store on Fir Street F. D. HAISTEN "Phone Black 641. $13 FIR STREET. 'Phone Bed 111. 1411, 141$, 1415 AdJims Avenue. TUNNED ;; n FOOT Portliind, M iieh I ding ijti.l Mi--. 1 .1'.. w.i ly OOllVlete.l of rlMH.r .11 the rryMit;it;.-n , f M t , rnnglxg to lmll.l up i ' ' SRnln'-I 1 . i ii'-. v ' inet ninir. ir.i.'t!.e. i '. m 1' l: j nii.'iilaln.!:ira, Mexico, March 10. In a .atile in a eliureli In the village ef iDeutlan today, five women nnd 14 ehlldreii v,: tr.miled to death. .M.'ii;. ir..,'e ,.r,. In tii An Insaix ! nem i ..,-.i the ,1 :' I'M :ir.t:-jn"l. il: .f tl. I'hnr TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8, 187$ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Ore., January 2ft, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance i:h the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory," as extended to all the public land states bv art of August 4, 1S92, EDWARD MOKRILL, of La Grande, county of 1'nion, state nf Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. B9U6, for the purchase of lot 12, section 24; lot 1 of section No. 25. In township No. 1 south, range No. 35, E. W. M and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said la,nd before tho -cglster and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th day of April, 190S. He names ns witnesses: Henry K. Charlton, Denver Charlton, William D. Adams, J. E. McCoy, all of Kame la, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In thl office on or before said 14th d:iy ol April, 1908. V.. V. DAVIS. Register. Alt the local and the world's news of Interest In The Observer eacn eve- The advertisements of La Grande read religiously. They contain store merchants In The Observer should be news of vital Interest to every reafler. l in. .1 IV 1. M 1 1 ' TIM PR II T,.N1 A'T. .It'XR 3. 187S NOTICE KOI1 ITULICATION. V. S. l.;ind otfli . l.. i ;..(!-!, 'in.. .J:in. mi 1 li, Rii-. V itl-f v- ; -:.-l.y iii.tit t;;:lt In C"Tn- w :t u 1 1 .' ,r ,, i-1 ISHTIJRMY, i I V: 1.1 t V,... A X 1"I1S Ml tile 11 . n'if. , i!-ii... In: , i' 1 1 i ; i , ' r. t" ' , i. rv i t . T v !':!.:'.; R.i I :'', . ; i. v i :' 1 u " ' n ' i the st n'. v stay . ti.-r. ".. BlM'ea W.iv, (lOn t. li (ind .,.,.- , ! v r Ill lif BF a i. 1 n I ,r f,i t'ln iM nul l. N-rw.i , Mureh 10 - A daring tit'einpt wrjf in.nl. t'Uliy to i tnsslmite King H.iiKon. when 10 rifle Shots Weie filed !l.nu;h f UlndoW of the n il .il l. . Into a i , .m w hi. h V.HS sin-posed to .t. neeupled by his majesty. The king and ionl family Maped by a narrow margin. The eer.rplrntors gained access to the pnlne gnrilen dign!s-d as labor ers. Ki-oni this position thrv opineil fire with snvdl-ofr catiil.i.a a-id i at Harris hall. R ' T-.e ' . l.l.iry wi'.l ployes' ll .Mi March, ins. t'i I ' t V!S. ,1.1V llei.'ter I! 1-1 HI. t. Her I lian S:ninM!i.r. S inl.iiiv; does i,, it cure cHYr. n , hed-wetilng. There Is n co'istltutloii al i.ii.so for this Inn. He. Mrs. M Summers, Ron V, Notre lianv. lr,.l. will send free to any mother hor suc cessful Instructions. Send no money, but write her today If ynnr clilldn n trouble In this way. Pon't blame mm, me enances are It cnn'i h,''n It- This treatment a1o ouren Mas.,uerndo dance tomorrow night adults and agd neonle tronht -1,1, urine difficulties by day or night. Jerome In SiH-ak ill R,,-I..n. Rot,.n. March HV -! Mstrlct Att ney William Trner Jerome of N, v YoiK. will l. ti,,. principal speaker si' the hnnu.net ,.f the New England clul of rciu Vpsllon thlii evening. !: it I ; 1 ; it B . J FEB. m t Having purchased the Ikacock stock of Jewelry from the Trustee in Bankruptcy at a small per cent of its real value, it is our intention to dispose of the entire slock with in as short a time as possible and in order to accomplish this result we have marked down the original price to nearly pel 7?-,.? Ucaccck : it:ck is cne cf the tergcsl and cor.tairs ihe most varied asscrimer.i cf sirlcilyti:': cjztc iewelry in fits' em C.cccn. The s'ock contains a splendid assort ment of V.'i'khes, CfoJ.r, Ci.1 Cass, llzr.d pzinied Clurs, Rir.gs, CLzir.s and Lockeis. y es Ms' I a i m A a 11 M J 1M i"j':s ir.: cf sc'.id ?:u'-plz'.ec s'hciv.ite i as fire ss can be iiw-:i cu'side of Portland. i fyci-s l ff'd never I crce rsveihe pecple oi Vnion ccwiy bcn offered re- little iev.'cUyr. u:': icu-.zdcl'y lox.' p:.kc. 7e a:z n;Je;vekrs, ar.d do tioi expect to beccr.e SiK.'j. l';e sin-ply purchased ibis s'ock as a.i iirjestxent and in order to ma.kc il a szHSac'oty ere ve tr.usi dispese of ii at ence. We have made the price so low tla! i,c bciievc ib-.i Vhin a short lime the entire stock wiil have been disposed o-. A calijat the stoic will convince you that we have marked prices down to the limit. LA GRANDE, OREGON