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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1908)
EIGHT P&OE8. BTCmO OB8KRVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH It, 190S. rG THH10E. 1 Ul ill J M,.,MITran .... . i l. . . i J ( , j . XNl . - . - - . amiMIMJMilUILHJMIll.1 .JJLIJJ1 of the court of last resort,-"THE CUSTOMER" IS UNANIMOUS that THE FAIR SrORE is giving the GREATEST BARGAINS ever seen in La Grande or Eastern Oregon. ' We can set aside any opinions to the contrary by a Visit to this most popular store and an examination of the goods and prices. Come tomorrow and come every day for it is impossible to give any fair description of the wonderful bargains we are offering, they must be seen to be appreciated and you cannot afford to miss this greatest of all opportunities to save money inj buying the every day needs of the home and personal use. ) . .. ... . ...... . y . , ; - f- The merchandise handled by this store is of highest grade which is too well Known to require further comment and the prices always lowest but during this great sale evry price is reduced and are SPECIAL' LOW PRICES that cannot and will not be !met by any other store in this city. ' , .': -r. -r;rr::- COME HERE FOR THE BEST OF EVERY THING AT SPECIAL CUT PRICES WE MAKE GOOD ON EVERY POINT 11 Inl IS FA To) 11 llattlo Willi Coyote. . Mrs. T. A. CaldweP, who lives un the M. Wlngfield ranch near Adel, per formed one of the most daring feats Tuesday morning of this week, that It has been our experience to chron icle In this country. Shortly after her husband had left the house for his day's work on that morning, a coyote came to the chicken yard and made a raid on the chloVns. Mr. Caldwell went to chase the coyote away, not believing that a coyote would tackle a person, tint she was surprised when the thing took after her. Sirs started to run, dipped and fell prone on the ground. The coyote Jumped on top of her anil sank his teeth in her breast. She grabbed Mr. Coyote by eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee UMBRELLA RECOVERING AD REPAIRING put on, the throat and with a death grip choked It to death. - The coyote', teeth were " fastened . In her clothing and she succeeded In overpowering him and never loosened her grip until her desperate victim was dead and dead to stay. The coyote was skinned and Mrs. Caldwell will undoubtedly keep the hide as a souvenir of the most blood-curdling experience of her life. Lakeview Examiner. KIRK Advertising Wallowa County.,. The county court has Just had printed a description of the county, telling of Its resources. These copies should be sent to prospective settlers In the east, and all who-have friends there who might be .Influenced to lo cate In Oregon are asked to mall one of these booklets to them. Any reader of the Chieftain may secure one or copies by dropping us n line, snow ora more anil we will we tnul rnoy are seru i.j i,.,,,,,!, f i the nest nihil. Now is the time to get ! new pi "fie to coine to our county. i Ik-uln at mice and nil work to- I $.50 New Covers to $4.00. If you have anything brok en lean fix it. L. C. SMITH CFn-OSlTE FOUN 'get her and the results will begin to j f.it.w before the crops are harvested 1 next full. Wallowa Chieftain. Stallion. "More. for the same money," Is the way Manager Sherwood enthusiastic ally announces tils first performance at the Electric tonight after seven weeks of Idleness. Tonight at 7 o'clock, the first performance opens and the playhouse patrons will see something Immense after the rest. Where formerly there were two films nnd one song, there will no be three films nnd two songs, making the the performance a full hour. The cost for this treat re mains the same as It was under the original p'ars. There will he a continuous perform ance tonight. The patrons have been longing, for this event for these many weeks, and the manager expects a pn eki 1 'd house at inch performance to- nwners of thoroughbred Percheron-rrf-ht. The full program appears In Y and Itelglnn sial'.lons, please comino ! nictae with the Sugar company s of t the Kle .. ' flee, Main 20. ""'no I i THE GEORGE PALMER I LUMBER COMPANY I RETAIL DEPARTMENT trie theater ail In 1' U l."-',it' Matinees llounieil. The VYdnes.'a? matinee- for lad'i s when sotpeiiirs are driven, will be re. somcil1 t'els iv, cV. So will ulso t!. Saturday 5-eent matinee for children vc Solicit Vi -.ir Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, i louldlngs, Chain Wood We arc prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. " . rx Dhnn Main ft Call U3 Petaii ueparimem. II Advertised I.cttcri. Mrs. I.. J. CIuim. .Mis. Hi rah l.ee. Mrs. K. L. Mo,.re. Mrs. Mi llie Weaver. Kobeit Arlington. Willie Faker, .lohn l'vlkson. J. IV Flunnery. Mr. Hurson. :d Johnson. J. S. Kllburn. I). McLnrdy. Henry Fpcnce. Ix Oquln. Joseph Wilkinson. P. M. Wilson. O. M. RICHET, Postmaster. The La Grand. Evening Observer J I delivered at your home each evening. Sundays excepted, S cent tne month, ICberhurd Hot urns Hopeful. Attorney Colon R. Eberhard left this morning for his home at Joseph. He declined to discuss his chances for nomination for Joint representative, since another candidate has entered the field further than to state he ex pects to carry Joseph, the home pre cinct of both candidates, by a hand Home majority nnd also to carry Wal lowa iM'nty. It Of claimed that at the hot city election In Joseph a year ago, that both candidates were before the peo !. and that out of a total vote of i 150 cast, Mr, Eberhard received 90 for eeorder and Mr. Husk 69 for coun- ellman. Kberhard's friends claim strength for him in the country dls- , trlcls particularly. Heath of .Mrs. Mckenzie. Mrs. William Mi ICuizie of Wallowa, died ut the home of Hector McDonald In Lower Valley. Monday afternoon, after an Illness of two weeks. The news came as a shock to the people if this city, as W-e was well known throughout the cunuty, having tiught school several years In virions dis trict.! of the cot,ntf beloi-e she was na.-ied. v.'ai:.,,-, i C),. rum. WE HAVE WE POINTS WAT INTEREST! YOU MONEY TO LOAN W'K provide an absolutely cafe place to deposit your money. YH are not ' on experiment, but a grown, renlly existing reality. VH return your money all of It on demand. WD are prosperous and responsible, as well as progressive, WK give you the llct of Service ni the result of long experience. WK have ample Capital and Surplus to protect your Interests In every way. . WHEN THE SECURITY , OFFERED MEETS THE APPROVAL OF OUR DIRECTORS IVe pay interest on Certificate of Deposit for 6 month and on Sivirgs Account. FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK . The cil 1 nili r l!ond. JmsII'.-c A. C. Smith's court was oc cupied yester.lay w,t'! the Suit,, -t, John Johnson, who was charged with iissiiiip. with intent to commit the rlnio of tan,'. The i f.-nitiint w 'lottn 1 over to apt" a r befnrc the g-m., iury at Hie in xt tii t'i of court. The bonds were fixed at tJiiO. Wallowa Chieftain. .OF LA GRAIVDF- J. W SCRIBER, Cashier J J3FPM PALME??. Fr'.scent Ci. E. WcSL'L'-Y.'A. Z Keiltiei'il ICali's, 1 Account, Ill-state Inlerscopistie 'rack meet and dec -hnnnMun cuitiv!, lr 3ii and May 1. the '. 71. H X. has made a rale of 14.80 from I,a cJramle to Walla Walla and fetiirn. Dates of sale are April 20, 30 nnd May 1. final limit May 2. IJEWELRI7 WANTED A young man; good Bili ary, In or near Ia Ornnde, to rep resent and to show property for large Portland real estate firm. Ex perience not necessary. Small cash security required. Address Manager, J 42 Fifth St.. Portland, Ore. Old paper In bundles or 100 for aale t The Observer office. Price 21 cent' Latest Designs -Vest Quality Greatest Assortment Reasonable Prices J. H- PEARE Leading pioneer jeweler