EIGHT PAwER r- . vjti.f q r Burm m, oraotk. okroon. ti esday, march it, 1IM. ' PAGB THREE. ilD! LOOK! THINK! AND THEN Ml I On he mosf remarA-aMe opporfunry ever offered you to save monejrn buyng your every day necessities. The next six days will be great days atm THED FAIR STORE Sweeping reductions on every line of goodc carried by ihlsstort including thousands of dollars of new Spring merchandise that has arrived within the last few days all go In ' this great sale at slaughter prices. No other stort offers such inducements to save on all classes of goods. This Is not an offer of a few baits to mislead but a big cut on every article in the entire stock. CometoTHEFAlRTOMORROWandenioyyourfull share of the Great Feast of Bargains. . , Men's Furnishings Mn' Work Shirt, worth 60c 65c and 76 on ; Ml at, each, Men' ribbed tnd plain fleeced Undrwar. tb 78c grade, on tale now at per garment Men' $1.28 Wool Underwear on Mlt at per garment Men' $1.60 Wool Underwear on eale at y per garment .... Oneiotof 16 dozen Men- farcy Qolf Shirt worth $ 1 .00, on sale at, each Men' $1.60 fansy Neglige Shirt, with oft collar, on al at Men' Canva Cloves, good one on tale zi Men' 10c Work Sox, on al now at, B pair for Men' 8 for 25c Half Hote, black and tan, on sal at Men' 2 for 55c Hose on tale now at, per pair ' Men' 60c Suspender, now on tal at per pair Men' ZSc Suspenders now on sal at, per pair Men's 50e Neckwecr. in all styles, on sale now at each Men's 55c Neckwear, on sale now at each Suits, Coats and Skirts Notions, Handkerchiefs, Etc. Men's and Boy's Clothing Never was such a aing opportunity offerei to th Box Cabinet Hair Pin on sal now " . Q. THE BIQOEST BARGAINS EVER HEARD OF IN MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS. 3c .. . . men amis uiaw nav ora lor regularly J OA $1.98 448 6.89 , 5.98 35c 39c 79c 98c 39c 98 c 5c 10c 7c lie 35c 19c 29c 19c low pries and means a great saving to you. ladies of this community. On lot Ladi' Suit,-orth to $12.00; on at at, the suit On lot Ladies' Suit, worth $18.00; on al at, th uit On lot Suits, worth to $20.00;oo sal at, .'. each Ladies' Rain-Proof Silk Coat; $12 00 val ues, blu & cardinal only, on al at ach $16.00; on sal at Ladies' long Coat, worth $10.00; on sal at Ladies' long Coats, worih to $12.60; on sale at, each ' at Paper of the best Needle on sal at Fin Pearl Button, per card now Card of good Safety Pint, on al now at .' Whits Tap, all width, on sal new at Clark' 0. N. T. Thread, now on sal at per pool 60 doien Ladies' whit Hemstitched Handker chiefs, 6o value, on sat, each 3C . at $10, on sal at n Men' $12.00 SuiU on a1 now ' Kf Ac , n , , .oy Or M'n( SuiU that sold regularly at $16.60, and war x cellent values at th price II OA er goat ll.oy WW Men' $20.00 Suit la Blain Sanaa and- WnnM, U IC fancy patttrn, have been placed on j J Of) .03 Ladies' Handkei chiefs worth 7c, now on sale at O- . Bft :"'j'. "'1' " ' ,ach OC Mn 122.80 and $28.00 Suit, to plain Srgs and Im- punsa isncy norsuas, go at, Qc th,,uit ; i oung men s auiie, wortn 10 9.ou; on . sale no at 469 5.89 Ladies' 15c Embroid-d Handkerchiefs, on al now at Ladies' 35c vary fin embroidered and hem stitched Handkerchiefs, on sal at, each I9c Ladies' and Children's Under muslins THESE CHEAT MOXEY-SAVING PRICES LAST BUT BIX MORE DAYS, AXD IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME BEFORE THIS GREAT SALE CLOSES. COME EVERY BAY. 15.89 289 4.89 7.89 98c 2.29 THE ITA.IR LA GRANDE OREGON Young Men's Suite that sold at $8.60, on al now at Young Men' Suit that sold for $12.60, A lino of Undcrmuslins from the plainest to the most elaborate creations of nsainowat ','" On lot Biy's Suits, 5 to 6 years, value lace and embroidery trimmed, at prices from one-fifth to one-third below our regular 10 7-00, on ' ' Boy' $3.00 and $3.60 Suit, knse pant new styles, on sal at DEMI fORESTS Chicago, March 17. One of the most Important reporU presented to the conMrntion of the American Rail way Engineering and Maintenance of Way association, opened here today, was that of the sub-committee on the future policy of the railroads In refer- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeoseeeeeeeo UMBRELLA : RECOVERING AMD REPAIRING 2 New Covers put on, $.50 I to $4.00. I If you have anything brok- l en 1 can fix it. L C. SMITH J OPPOSITE FOUNDRY ence to the tie supply. It la declared that the demand for ties has now reached a point where It threatens to utterly denude the forests of America. In part, the report says: "The number of ties used annually for renewal and construction purposes by American railway companies has been steadily on the increase for a number of years, and this Increase has beeng going on at such a rapid rate that during the last year aome 118, 000,000 ties, more or less, were used for renewal alone. This enormous number of ties represents a serious drain upon the forest resources of the country. Attention has been called to the decreasing supply of standing tim ber by numerous writers for some 15 years or more, and especially so during the last five years. Warnings have been Issued from time to time, call ing attention to the fact that unless something is done the railroads would be confronted sooner or later with a serious problem as to where they were going to get a supply of ties. While these warnings nave Deen increasing in Insistency, very little, if any heed has been paid them. This has probably been the case not be cause the railroad companies did not realize that there was a rapidly de creasing supply of timber available for tie purposes, but Is due to the fact that In spite of the decreasing supply no special trouble has been THE GEORGE PALMER I I LUMBER COMPANY ) I RETAIL DEPARTMENT j ; We SolicK Your Orders for I Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. ' Call up Re8'! department Phone Main 8. experienced by any company in getting the requisite number of ties at fairly reasonable prices. During the last year or two, however, this condition has changed very materially. Prices of ties have gone up with startling rapidity and, in many Instances, it has been almost Impossible to obtain the necessary number of ties of cer tain kinds of wood and of a certain quality, even where the highest prices were paid for them." As a remedy for this condition, the committee suggests a more economical use of the timber now being used for tie purposes, the establishment of for ests by the different railroad com panies for growing new trees, and the importation of ties from abroad. Leading railroad officials from all over the United States, Canada .and Mexico are In attendance at the meet ings, which will last three days. The sessions are being held at the Audi torium hotel. Ordlnam-e No. 373, Scried 1908. An ordinance authorizing the mayor and recorder to purchase belting for operating the pump at the city water works. The City of La Grande Does Ordain as Follows: Section 1. That, the mayor and re corder of the city be, and they arc hereby authorized and empowered to purchase from the Oraton & Knight Manufacturing company, 68 feet of lt lnch double leather belting, first qual ity, renter stock, which shall be fully guaranteed by said comzpany to do the work required of it, at the agreed price of 12.07 per lineal foot, deliv ered to the city of La Orande. Sec. 1. That, Inasmuch as it Is nec essary to have said belting purchased at once, and In order to preserve the safety of the Inhabitants and property of the city, an emergency Is hereby se ctored to exist, and this ordinance shall be In full force and take effect . on and after the 18th day of March, 108. and after th approval thereof by the mayor, and It publication for one Is sue In the La Orande Evening Ob server. , Passed the common council on the ltth day of March, 1105, by I mem bers voting therefor. Approved this 17th day of March, 1108. M. K. HALL, Attest: Mayor. D. . COX, Recorder. Cured Hemorrhages of the) Longs. "Several years sinoe my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A, M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physician without any bene fit I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs) are now as sound as a bullet I recom mend It In advanced stages of lung trouble," Foley's Honey and Tir tope th cough and heal the lunge, and prevents serious results from s cold. Refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill. Prize Walts Dance. There will be a. prize waits dance Wednesday night at Harris hall. 8t The La Orande Evening Observer delivered at your home each evening, Sundays excepted, 5 cents the montn. Money Supports the Home tnd It needs a stesdy Influx of It to maintain the household and keep It going. To be sure of that steady flow of money, It Is the beat plan to bank the savings so that yu will know where to reach them In time of need, for "rainy days" come to the thrif tiest of us at times, and It Is well for us If they find us prepared. Bank your surplus cash with us now, and you will have the pleasure of know ing that It Is not , only secure, but earning good Interest The Eastern Oregon Trust a Savings bank OFFIOKRSi F. M. BTRKIT. President WM. MILLER, Vloe-Prssident OEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. ftCROOODf. Assistant Gashlsr. THE POINTS THAT m have INTERESTT YOU M Q N E Y TO LOAN WE provlds an absolutely safe place) to deposit your money. WE are not an experiment but a grown, really listing reality. WE return your money all of Ison -demand. WE are prosperous and responsible, as well as progressive, WE give you the Beet of Service as the result of long experience. WE have ample Capital and Surplus to protect your Interests In every way. WHEH THE SECURITY OFFERED MEETS THE APPROVAL OF OUR DIRECTORS We Py Interest on Certificate of Deposit for 6 month and on , Saving Account. FARMERS AMD TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE. J. W. SCRIBER. Cashier JOSEFH PALMER, Pr:dnt U. E. McCL'LLY, A. O Latest Designs Best Quality Greatest Assortment Reasonable Prices J. H- PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER F. J. HOLMES.