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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
EVENING OBSERVER. IA GRANDE, OREGOJC, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, IMS. EIGHT PAGES. PAGE EIGHT. r-r I i 4 i a u U 7 II 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 vill take great pleasure in show ing them to you and we feel certain that you, too, will take pleasure in seeing 4 them. You may not wish to purchase now but whether you do or 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 Ladies Tailored Suit; an exr ceptional value; must be seen to be appreciated . $17.50 $25.00 e No. 471 Ladles' Tailored Suit This seasons' favorite; a really tasty Suit and one that will retain Its style and set Many other styles, ranging In price from $15.09 to $40.00. but all the fa mous Palmer garments. Ladies' and Men's Oxfords The season for tana Is now short, and as we do not Intend to carry over I a single pair, we have cut the price . . to the profit vanishing point Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords, In tans and russets, regular $3.B0 values, cut ' " to $2.29. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. OPERA HOUSE MOCK, Store LA GRANDE,0REG0N Of I THE GEORGE PALMER I LUMBER COMPANY I RETAIL DEPARTMENT , . t We Soliclt.Your Orders for ! Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, : Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver "material promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. I.... l MILLINERY WINTER MILLINERY HATS PLAIN OR ELABORATE HOBBY STYLES MODERATE PRICE $L.n.vimnmi & co. ADAMS A VENT E OPENING I SEASON 190S MRS. L. SMITH'S Exsluslve Millinery ! Friday and : Saturday Call and see Ihe I the new styles : : and shapes Millinery Opening I THE : OREGON TIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION l A HOME COMPANY 34,000 MEMBERS $28,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 per 1 cent on Your Insurance ! j; W. OLIVER, AGENT, la CrandcOr. 2 .v,. ; Car. 6th St and' Washington Ave; i IN HJR RY? THEN CALXt T1IE TRANSFER MAN. He will tales that trunk to the depot or your horns to loss time than It taksa to toll It Day Thone Red Tl. , Night Thone, Black 17M. Baptist Rallying. , The annual roll call and rally serv ices of the First Baptist church will be held beginning Friday evening at 8 o'clock, when Rev. Alexander Black burn, t). D., of Baker City, will de liver his noted "address on "Life's Overflow." At IX o'clock Saturday, Rev. L. K. Robinson will preach. Sat urday noon a' basket dinner will be served and social hour enjoyed at the, church. At 2 p. m. roll call and re puonse. At 8 p. m.. Dr. Blackburn will preach on the Twentieth Century church and .the ordination of deacons will follow, when C. G.' Greene and E. Damon will be ordained deacons. On Sunday at 9:45 Sunday school, regu lar lessons will be. followed by an ad dress by Mrs. Blackburn; 11 o'clock Dr. Blackburn will speak on the Sun day school as an evangelizing force. At 6:80, young people's rally, led by Miss Lydla M. Hug. At 8 o'clock, Dr, Blackburn's theme will be "Opportu nity Spells Responsibility." I . Debs at Berkeley. Berkeley. Cal., Sept. 10. It Is an nounced today that Eugene V. Debs, the socialist candidate for president, will speak in the Greek theater Satur day instead of at the skating rink. Permission was granted by President Wheeler of the University of Califor nia, on condition that no collection be taken. Debs will arrive tomorrow night In his "Red special." Man and Wife Suicide. San Francisco, Sept 10. Driven to despair by poverty and sickness, Gla coml Bruslo, aged SJ), and wife, Maria, aged 60, decided to die together. They retired last night after closing the cracks about the doors and win dows of their bedroom, and turned on :he gass. They were found this morn ing In each others'"arms, dead. They have been married 30 years. Statement x6. 1 In Nevada. Reno, Nev., Sept. 10. Today for the .'irst time in hl3tory Nevada voters .'ace a proposition of electing United States senators by a direct vote. By lgreement reached yesterday between the democratic and republican state central committees, the legislative candidates pledge themselves to abide by the decision of the voters. Probe Idaho's Coffers. Boise, Sept. 10. Governor Gooding has directed the state bank examiner ;o investigate the office of State treasurer C. A. Hastings. The order follows an attack on the conduct of '.he office by. the Boise Statesman, a republican organ. " 0 Wants Balloon on Coast. . San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 10. Col. M. P. Maus, head of the department rf California, today asked the war de partment to send at least one dirigi ble balloon to Atascadero, Cal., when the maneuvers of the California and Arizona troops begin. Automobiles will also be tested In the maneuvers. Railroad President Dead. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 10. Charles Lord, president .' of the Ooldfleld Tonopah Railroad , company, died here today. He was former vice-president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. A cat's dislike for water Is explained by the fact that Its fur Is devoid of oil and when wet It does not dry quickly. ROUGH DRY i 7c per Pound t Try it. Every- tth ing washed t and starched. All t the flat work . . ironed. t ----- t CHERRY'S NEW I LAUNDRY. Pacific Slates Phone Main 75 Independent Phone 1211 SEE HAVE The Great Remington ftepeafij Hammerless Shot Gun One of the greatest Guns ever made. Contains features never hi-' embraced In shotgun construction. It has a solid brceehr he iiwdinj ejecting Is done through opening under the receiver, thus allou shooter a clear aim. The hammerless feature eliminates all daner o ddental discharge, and there are half a down more features Just as fa,,, ant. It Is so good that it will be a pleasure to show it to you, )Jel ' you want to buy or not -.'., ' ' ' I This is Only One of the Good Things in our Stock The shooting season has Just opened, and we cab supply all your t.a Guns, Shells and Hunting Cloths- Shot Guns and Rifles for Hire . jl - f i ''' ' -' ' ' " ' ' ' ' " .' . - : '. ' ' " ' ' . He Sia- "i ?0' k r I! f i! 'vei !; . BAY & ZWEIFEL Plumbers and Tinners : ! ii mi : Pump Work ard Gutter Work a Specialty ; : Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. No order too large or small tor our best attention. Let us reline that eld stove. At a slight ex pense ue can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL ' ' ' 211 DEPOT STREET ARTtf THE ONLY PURE KIND The only kind of Ice that we han die la retail trads U artificial k made from pure artesian water the only pure Ice In the city. A dellverr e wagon will bring this PURE ICE to your door on notification by talephou or otherwise. To regular patrons our prices are one-half cent per pounl NATURAL ICE handled In wholesale lots. Look out for the Qrandy k wagon, Tbone Black 571. . ' AKMIHEKE uR MM River Ice Takes the Lead Scores of people have demonstrated beyond all doubt that the natural K handled by V. E. Bean la the Purest a nd most durable Ice on the roakMt For further evidence ask the numer ous patrons In all paru of the city.. est Fuel The wise man foreseeth the evil and buypth a carJoad,ot Beaa's ;ch.l, ! wood in time to seasoi for winter use. The foollan pa on. and af PuB' j lahed by paying seven to nine dollars, per cord' next" winter.' Dry bigger loads for less money, and put Into your woodsheds. V. B. JBEAN Cheap St RI B fet O tl b 1 ha he spi i Jwh WAQON ALWAYS AT TOUR SERVICE!. ndUTLJili. ..?OX RED 174L ... -UJ