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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1908)
1 fcVKM.VU Hs;llirH. 1,1 .Mti.K,inOQ TXESDAY, MARCH Ifl, lfOS nam pago. , . 1 i ! v J U 'I it, If u is i I f The correct things for spring, the right apparel for Easter, what is the nevsest?, what are they going to wear? These and all other questions relating to style and what are the proper things to wear are generally supposed to be of interest to the ladies only but we . think otherwise. We believe that the men are iust as much interested in being well and properly dressed as the ladles ani for that reason we have used the same care in selecting merchandise for OUR MEN' WEAR DEPARTMENT as for any other. This department is now complete in every detail and we invite yrjr inspection of the s:r.2. Clothing Hats Shirts Neckwear Shoes Hosiery Underwear Oo yes, Suspenders mi rn : tv Sir " Posit itw as an ardent Methodist, again an a Presbyterian and porhr? later In the day as a Call'olio, an a Me bodied rnim has today gone from one minister. of thla city ta another. bog ging money. He marie his fl-tt ap pearance before Few O, II. King of the Christian church. To him. he was a loyal M"fhodist. who hart h...n member of the first M. E. church of '-rooklvn Hnd later In Los Angeles. Later In the day the time man -did homage to Rev. V. 8. Beemann bv asking for a Collar, advancing as col lateral that he was a Presbyterian of the first order. He state he wn-i to get to Portland, and has a ral heart-rending tale of woe. which he spins with considerable effect. i TIMBKn T,AVn APT .VSV t. 1S7g. notice Fon pcflicatiov. U. 8. Land n.'fr. La Grande, Ore.. January 1". 1 no !. Notice Is hereby given thai In com- Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Ho Alum, Linrc Phosphate states by ait of August 4, office his sworn statement No. 5902 f ir the purchase of lota 1 a and ft nllance with the provisions of the act lon No. 18. (n township No. i -t pr,r,In.., of Jne s i-B ...,,, ,ou,h- rnnffe 3S. E. W. M.. and f conarr.'i of June 3. n:s. entlt'cd , -An act for th snle of tlmher limits It f s'nt-s f 'Hfo-nlx roon N'uvnda. sd Washington territory" " ' " "" .."- !'' lf2, iald land before the relstpr and re- of La Ciande. county of I'nlon. state day. H e 13th tlnv ot April, 'l IHig. 1 !! He names as witnesses: voiney J. Dawson, John T. Williamson, Peter J, Lilly and Ceorge B. Scott, all of La tSrtuide. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad- of nr?K"t has tl'i da- ri!e. In will offer proof to show that the mm) S''iit '" m .!.' va!uut.!c f.-.r r'.ni ber or stone than for agricultural pur Brand new lines and all marked at prices the lowest consistent ' wilh good merchandise. If 9 nfAI!ni-'v I FAiM'i riov r.nnriv fk dadii tv unmr r r 1 : 1 HE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ! versely the above described lands are reuiie.sted to file their claims In thla office on or before 4.uu uui uuy u April.. lKHS. v. w nivta T'gster the P Store 4 m . IAKE SEAT flii PfOHDAY Next Monday night the city offlcUils elect will formally take over the helm of the clty"s iidmlnlsirulUni and the old board and officers those of them who arc dli-pluccd, will retire In favor of tlioli- SIUCI HMors. The board of canvassers, com posed of City Kecorder I. H. Hnook. Arthur Wllllama and Justice of the Peace Hough, met this afternoon and -went over the election returns. As oon aa they have made their report, me recorder will notify the elected candidates f their election. Three daya after date of receiving the notifi cation, these candidates must take the oath of office, thus qualifying for their position. Then, on next Monday night, the of. flolal turn-over of the city, affairs M be made to the Incoming officers and councllmen. ' Furirery hi iiu ( y t the omnothest pieces of for ' "wry '' '"' fv-r been pulled off In this '. iiy ncciirM-d itiirl iv nl (. ot (he lil!,-ii.,-. Ii'c.(. , i, catiKht for $16. .".a ei.vh, s.iy.- the I' City Herald. The ii iiue of J ;i,i J C.leesou was forged to checks on the j First National bunk and the r '-eckV were passed at the Ki sort, Luk I ',i In, Idle Hour ami Club saloons. Yli former liegan operations about o'rlock and by 9:30 had secured $16. 'i0 from each of his victims and then disappeared. The Imitation of the handwriting was so clever that it was almost Impossible to delect the forger. The man who did the work Is known as P. Mudden and has a dark com plexion, wore a soft hat, and appears to be about 43 years old. Ho is about five feet eight Inches tall, smooth shaven and appeared to be a mechan ic or a plumber. He was a little cross-eyed, seemed nervous when he talked and wore a dark suit of cloth. s. He did his work quickly and the forgery was not known until the checks were presented at the bank today, thus giving the man about 36 hours start of the officers. IHEllt-PP I FORlKii ' ' . - - i - - . " ' ' . . f ' t- ' I ' , ' v ' V i v - "iWi m lilt "j " ,.- w-,r:.i.'.,v t:.'V" . i 11111 n iri-i hi i ti u . ... -...-y.-- One of d.j.SJany j,Tmi,i in ;,11IM,0 ,.,,,, Vullc To the Public. Notice Is hereby given that tha un dersigned Is now prepared to furnish pure, fresh milk from young Jersey cows. J. F. UAICEH, JR.. 'Phone lltitck 282. THEY ARE C0MINGI ! THE BREWERS, 0FC0URSE! j The Greatest Funmakers that ever visited La Crande. They will open an engage ment at Moves' Rink, Wed nesday, March II. . Sharply at 8 o'clock this evening t'.f l:st basketball game on skates to be en in this city will commence at the ioyes rink. Ixnh lei;.n.s have ur- "inged for an abundance of utility .nen and In the Noyes' t-atn, especial ly, will there be a new le.im when tho force's whistle blows for the scc .id half. While the game Is not over y rough, It is Rtivnuo.is, and by rea- n of the fuel that none of the play- s are in training, tho members will j it: ert all chance of over-exerting themselves by only pliiylntr one-half. Interest Is running high In thiJ game, and some good round laughs are sure to fo.lcw. haanng to music will follow thd Kme. Admission to tho game la 25 cents. Following nre the nlnnon- The Noyes (Xolsy) Team. Forward. Childers and Alsott; cen ter, Carr; guards, Noyes and Snod grass. Second half Childers and Itechlln, forwards: Sherwood Williams at center; Nelson nnd Hny, guards. Tlip Ilay Team. Forwards, Knout and Frank Bay; et liter. Lloyd Scrlber; guards, 'Wal lace Childers and Uube Zu'dfel, and James O'Nell and Jay Van Hurcn. substitutes. 0U are invited to stop at La Grande and view the beauties and advantages which the Grande Ronde Valley has to offer you. The Grande Ronde Valley is 1 3 miles acroas at it, iviJes: point and 35 miles long. Every acre is fertile mil 0U? ore: a-ds, beet fields ard factories and rote the evi dence of prosperity which is manifest cn every hand Ti e ill-stntion. ere typical cf the valley. V,e are certain ynU vi.l locate here if you will make the proper investigation of about seven miles west ! have entered a pocket of tV SPECIALTIES NEW S0GS The Brewers u ill be assisted by Fd Williams, buck and w.ndaiiuer; ttl Robertson "the liltle man with I he bii voice" and Madame Marie Robertson the Hawaiian Mfthtingalr. . UNDER THE MAXAGEMEIMT OF C. W. BAKER ADMISSION, I5c, 25c, and 35c Doors Open at 8 o'clock Slrtick rocket of ;olil. W. F. Kogers and sons, who have been working In the Tom Falno mln s. of Taker. verv rich ore the gold being plainly visible In chunks. Just how much of this high ! grade ore there Is has not yet been i determined, but from Indications there' Is a fortune In tho strike. Herald. I 4 t, v i.h)k iif.ui:: i M lr. The right man In the right ' place Is what you want. Heforc ordering your silo bills d ,n't fall to C. J. !! v,:;v . ,,..,. : tor of the Little C.... a! j door to the posloffice. , , I '-'Mm Var i:iM-ei..i..-. A : ; , " .;! j I i i i it . . . . ii. A Grande Hondo Va3c, Brt Field. t r M '-n.J!.-. - -