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EVESINO OBSERVER, LA GKAXDE, OKEGOX, 'FRIDAY, ACGUSr 28, 1908.
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THE PEOPLES STORE
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Every lady In Union Count fis Invited . to ca
a he Peoples Store and inspect the recently
arrived Ladies Suits. We are proud of our
selections and will take great pleasure in show
ing them to you and we feel certain that you,
too, will take pleasure in seeing them. You
may not wish to purchase now but whether you
do ot not, you will secure the same cheerful
attention. If you once see them you will be
sure to have one before the season is out.
A FEW SPECIALS
No, 4742 Ladle Tailored Suit; an ex
ceptional value; must be teen to be
appreciated
No. 471
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7 " nd act
Many other atyle, ranging Inlprt
from $15.00 to $40.00, but all tie
moua Palmer garment.
Ladies' and Metre Oxfords
, The season for tana la now ahort,
and aa we do not Intend to carry over
a alngle pair, we have cut the price
. to the profit vanlahlng point.
Ladles' and Misses' Oxfords, in tani
and russets, regular $1.50 valuea, cut
to $2.29. This la an opportunity you
cannot afford to miss.
-Ladle' Tailored SultjkThla M
favorite; a really tastylSult g .
9 that will retain 'it fctyle jfOC
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M. Dickinson, executive committee. ,
By electing Lehmann a president
the association clinched an officially
made pledge to use hla Influence to
secure legislation enabling the poor
man to stand equal with the rich un
der the law. Lehmann led the fight
Wednesday night, ending In the adop
tion of a report declaring for the
abolishing of appeal on technical er
ror and limiting the jurisdiction f the
supreme court of the United States by
prohibiting Issuing writs of error un
less a justice of the supreme court
certifies they have probable cause for
the belief that there ha been a mis
carriage of justice. 1
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THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
A HOME COMPANY 34,000 MEMBERS
$28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE
A Mutual Company ican Save You from 40 to 50 per
cent on Your Insurance
J. W. OLIVER, AGENT, la Grande.Or.
Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave
COMBS, NEW, THE FINEST
EVER
. . . WASH COLLARSWHITE TIES
MIDSUMMER MILUVERY
' - ADAMS AVENUE
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In the District Court of the United
Slates for the District of Oregon.
In the matter of George W. Hanson
and C. O. Hanson, as partners, and In
dividually, bankrupts. .
To the Creditors of George W. Hanson
and C. O. Hanson, Payors, and In
dividually, of North Powder, In tilt
County of Union, and District
Aforesuld, Bankrupts:
. Notice Is hereby given that on the
25th day of August, A. D. 190$, thr
said George W. Hanson and C. O. Han
son, as partners and Individually, were
duly adjudicated bankrupts, and that
the first meeting of their creditor
will be held In the. Court House In Ln
Grande. Oregon, on the 9th day of
September, A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon, at which time th
aid creditor may attend, prove their
claims, appoint trustee, examine the
bankrupt, and transact such other
business a may properly come before
aid meeting.
La Grande, Oregon. August 97, 1909.
JNO. B. HODOIN.
Refers la Bankruptcy.
PROTECT pra
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to accept a rising vote of thanks ten
dered them a a consolation,
The business of the convention was
finished at noon and the delegates
were ready to adjourn when Frank
Domlnguei'of Los Angeles, moved to
extend thanks to the suffragette "who
have Inspired the delegates to acts of
higher statesmanship by their pres
ence." he delegate stood up, doffed
(heir hats and cheered the women.
Mr.' Agnes Pease of Denver, clinch
ing her fists, walked down the ata'o,
ahoutlng:
"Mr. Chairman, the women refuse
to accept the thanks ot this conven
tion. You need not think you can
pass us off with thanks. We are not
here to please the men, but here to
?et the right to take a part ln the gov
ernment. We will not give up this
fight." -
The convention then adjourned.
NO FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.
FrlriulH Vnnlilo to llcnr From Distant
Rolntlvew lloixo Uncertainty;
Stayton garden contain sun-
flower that measures 19 Inches across
and several other nearly as large.
Some Prices for this Week
25c Talcum Powders for - - - 15c
25c ang 50c Boxes of Soap, 3 Cakes - 15c
25c Cream Lotion - - - - 15c
50c Combs for 25c
$1.00 Hair Brushes for - - , - 75c
50c Chamois Skins - - - - 35c
35c Chamois Skins - - - - 25c
have bargains iri other goods as well as toilrt ar
ticles. Leather Goods, Stationery. Rubber
Goods and Druggist Sundries
Red m'ss Drua Store
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Unable to receive word from rela
tives In the eust, the funtral arrange
ments over, the late Mrs: Charles Dls
iua who died yesterday morning, can
not be completed. Mrs. Dlsqua wtu
a member of the Royal Neighbors and
the Interment will be held under the
tuiplces of that lodge. Momentarily,
news from the enstern relatives Is ex
pected, and as soon as this Is secured,
the date of the funeral will be an
nounced. If word Is received tonight.
the funeral will b held tomorrow.
Otherwise It will be held off until
8unday and even Monday, to accom
modate those coming from the east.
Bpeaking of the harvest In Sherman
county, the Moro Observer say: "The
kicker hav retired. Everything Is
much better than expected."
Stimulation Without Irritation.
In cam of stomach and liver trou
ble the proper treatment I to itlmu
lat the organ without Irritating
them. Ortno Laxative Fruit Syrup
aid digestion and stimulate the liver
an bowel without Irritating the
organa Ilk pill or ordinary cathar
tics. It does nrH nauseate or gripe
and la mild and iewant to take, A.
T. Hill, draggla.
A. C. MAC.LENNAN Propr.
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LA GRANDE, ORE.
Notlco of F1rnt Mnrtlnff of Creditor.
In the District Court of th United
Btatc for the District of Oregon.
In the matter of Edwin Thomas,
bankrupt.
To the Creditor of Edwin Thomas of
La Grande, In the County of Union,
and District Aforesaid, a Bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that on the
!Gth day of August, A. D. 190$, the
( lil Ed win Thomas was duly adjudi
cated bankrupt, and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
In the offlrp of the reti'rce In bank
ruptcy In La Grande, Oregon, on the
Ifllh dnv or H ptrnit-or, A. I. ln. nt
lit o'clock In Ihe forenoon, at which
time 'itlie said cri-illtors may attend.
prove thi-lr claims, appoint a trustee,
xnmlne the bnnkrupt, and transsrt
sin h other business as may properly
.utiir before mid meeting.
I.i Onin '.e, (r-g n. August ii. 1909.
JNO. H. HODOIN.
Referee In Bankruptcy
Tomorrow the firm of C C. Pen
nington and Company will be ready
to meet their friends and customers.
New goods have arrived and the old
stock has all been gone over and re
arranged. The public is invited to
call at the store, meet the new prop
rietors and note the many changes and
examine the new stock. The new
proprietors need no introduction' as
they are well known in Union county.
You always have been welcomeatthis
store and a hearty welcome is still
zwaltwn vou. Come tomorrow and
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shake hands with us.
C. C PENNINGTON & CO.
Successors to J. M. Berry.
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BAY & ZWEIFEL :
Plumbers and Tinners ; :
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty :
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your work. No order too large or
small for ou- best attention. Let us
reline that old stove. A; a slight ex
pense we can make it as jgood as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREET
THE GEORGE PALMER
LIMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call up Petail Department Phone Main 8.
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River Ice Takes the Lead
Score of people hav demonstrated beyond all doubt that th natural Ic
handled by V. E. Beaa 1 th Purest and most durabl lc on th makret
Tor further vldenc ask th numerous patrons in all part of the city.
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Cheapest Fuel
The wise man foreeth the evil and buyeth a carload of Bean chain'
wood In time to srasoi for winter use. The foolLih pa on, and are pun-'
Ished by paying riven to nine dollar per cord next winter. Dry wood,
bigger loads for less money, and put Into your wojdHheds. '
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