La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 01, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT PAGES.
FACE EIGIIT.
EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAJTDE. ORFCOH. TCESDAt. SEPTESuSa 1. HQS.
STEADY MARKET FAIR PRICE
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THE PEOPLES STORE
Every lady in Union County is invited to call
at the 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 tle season is out.
. A FEW SPECIALS
No. 4742 Ladles Tailored Suit; an ex
ceptional value; muHt be Been to be f "T JTI
appreciated 4) 1 DU
No. 4761 Ladies' Tailored Suit. This
seasons' favorite; a really tasty Suit
and one that will retain Its style tfC fkf)
and set $Zj,UV
Many other styles, ranging In price
from $15.00 to $40.00, but all the fa
mous Palmer garments.
Ladies' and Men's Oxfords
The. season for tans Is how short,
and as we do not intend .to carry over
a single pair, we have cut, the price
to the profit vanishing point.
Ladles' and Misses' Oxfords, in tans
and russets, regular $3.50 values, cut
to $2.28. This Is an opportunity you
cannot afford to miss.
! The People's
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, ..
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LA GRANDE, OREGON .!
THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
A HOME COMPANY 34,000 MEMBERS
$28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE
A Mutual Company can Save Y(iu from 40 to 50 pzr
cent on Your Insurance
J. W. OLIVER, AGENT, La GrandcOr.
Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave
WINTER MILLINERY
HATS PLAIN OR ELABORATE
NOBBY STYLES
MODERATE PRICE
ADAMS AVEXl'
Independent Pir.z 121'.
ROUGH DRY
7c Pound
Try it. Every-
thing washed
and starched. Ml
stscdy market at fair price,
their apple houses and olTars breed
ing places for codlln moth and other
fruit pests. , He" says 'that the apple
crop east of the Rocky mountains to
Ohio, Is almost a total failure, but the
crop In northern Klchlsran. and New
York is normal. He- also says that
contrary to the general Idea. New
York and Michigan fruitgrowers are
taking the best of care of their or
chards and therefore their crop will
bring a good price and have a percep
tible effect on the general market.,
Mr. Geer w ishes the fruitgrowers In
his district to understand that the, re
strictions upon the sale of lnfecte.1
fruit will be rigidly enforced, and h!s
Inspectors have instructions to confis
cate any and all Infected fruit which
they may discover. No matter where
this infected frutt is found, it will be
promptly destroyed. This will apply
as well to fruit found ir. the hands or
'.he dealers as well as In the hands of
warehousemen or growers. . v
There are to be no half-way meth
ods In carrying on the campaign
igainst Infected fruit. As rapidly as
it Is discovered it will be consigned to
the flames! .
The Great Remington Repeaiii
Hammerless Shot Gun
One of the greatest Guns ever made. , Contains features never b(
embrantHl In shotgun roust ruction. It has a solid breech; the loudly J
ejecting Is done through opening under the receiver, thus allowing ,f
footer a clear aim. The hiimmerless feature eliminates all dan&v of ,
eidental dtacharg-e, and tliere are half a dozen more features Just tw Imp,.'
nut. It Is so gocd that It will be a pleasure to' show It to you, et!
you want to buy or not. ' I
FRANCE WANTS
AN AEROPLANE
STIFF CONTRACT ENTERED
INTO WITH AMERICAN.
tf American. Aeroplane Builder Is, Able
to Fulfill Contract Signed Today.
Flying Machine Question Will Bo
Praettcally Solved Machine Must
Fly Against Wind, and Make Two
Flight In a Week Long Flights
Required.
the flat work )
ironed.
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CHERRY'S NEW
LAUNDRY.
Pacific States Phone
Main 7$
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Some Prices for this
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25c Talcum Powders for
25c ang 50c Boxes of Soap, 3 Cakes
25c Cream Lotion
50c Combs for - - -
$1.00 Hair Brushes for -
50c Chamois Skins . - -
35c Chamois Skins
have bargains in other goods as well as toilrt
tides. Leather Goods, Stationery, Rubber
Goods and Druggist Sundries
0
15c
15c
15c
25c
75c
35c
25c
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A. C. MAC IEMAN Propr.
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1A GRANDE, ORE.
Lemans, France, Sept. 1. A con
tract was signed today between M.
Welller and Wilbur Wright of Dayton
Ohlof by which Welller agrees to pay
Wright $100,000 for an aeroplane, if
it Is able to make two flights. It is
believed Welller is representing the
French war department.
'he contract specifies that the aero
is to carry two assistants anil
';e operator. It Is to accomplish two
lifhts of 50 kilometers each, within
ne viMk. The machine must fly
-rulnsm win of 14 miles an hour.
Hi that ndthor flight will require
ver an hour. It also stipulates thaf
t any French Inventor can produce s
machine meeting the requirements of
'he contract before Wright can. thr
contract with the American will be
abrogated.
Wright, the inventor with whom the
contract has been made, Is one of two
brothers, Orvllle and Wilbur, of Day
ton, 0, whose experimental flights In
. . ... ' .r.v: Woll..
i t.IVK t'l' Xi:W:-i'APi.K WORK.
MIh Lulu Ijorcm I.imvc Xevvspnp4r
Field 'tr HoiiwVold !rt!cs.
-V I1"' : V?.. Lu'.n R. Lor-i-.
i t Cove, from the newspaper field
f t.-i"i-n Oivpon, V;.U roction of the
iltte loses o"e of the most energetic
' able r.i wspapcr women of the
I''. Miss L:rens will marry In a
short time, Frank Weeks, a member
nf the Ptreeter-Bryan theater company
which is well known In Pendleton, and
also Wallowa county, where the com
pany spent the past summer. Miss
Lnrenz has been employed by the
PendU-ton East Oreginlan for several
years, and in that time her special ar
ticles to leading dallies of the north
west have been eagerly read. She la
now at her home In Cove visiting rel
atives preparatory for leaving for Cal
ifornia, where the nuptials will take
place.
In the Benton county fair one fam
ily will exhibit 250 articles.
, Notice.
Hiving sold out, I dwlre all parties
bavin? elal:i!s npi!nst me to present
th ininr 1tnrroi1t',.t'".v, pnd those ow-
Inii nu m-jst 'itV"r .. ?srr or ar
range for settlement within the next
15 ilnys. . I cn te found at n:y for
nvr pUoe of buslnrfs.
Dated this 29th Uuy of AuKust. 1908.
This is Only One of the
Goo j
The shooting season has just opened, and we can supply all your net
juus, oneiib diiu nuniing Lionm
Shot Gnns and Rirles for Hire
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I B AY & Z WE I F EL
: Plumbers and Tinners
i Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an est mate
on your work. Wo order, too large or
small lor ou- best attention. Let us
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense we can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWE1FEL
21t DEPOT STREET
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I THE GEORGE PALMER
j LUMBER COMPANY
; RETAIL DEPARTMENT j
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We Solicit Ycur Orders for S
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, louldlngsj
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. t
River Ice T akes the Leadj
. Scores ot people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural iCi
handled by V. E. Bean la the Purest and most durable Ice on the tnakren
for further' evidence ask the numerous patrons Id all parts of the city.
Cheapest Fuel
The wise man foreseeth the evil and buyeth a 'carload of Bean's chals
vood In time to eosQt for winter use. The foollah pi on, and are pun
ished by paying stven to nine dollars per cord next winter. Dry wood,
bigger loads for less money, and put Into your wojdsheds.
V. E. 1B EAN
V UONE RED 1741,