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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
PAGE EICHT. EVENING OBSERVER, 1A GRAXDIV OREGOX, SATmDAV, SEPTEMBER 12, 1S0S. .EIGHT PAGES, ( HAVE w BOOTLEGIHG BUST BE STQPtD YOU A M 10, (Continued from ge 1.) i I THE PEOPLES STORE ' - ' " . , . " Everyladyin Union County is invited to call at the Peoples Store and inspect the recently arrived Ladies Suits. IVe sre 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 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 , ... .....:::::J;:::JJ A FEW SPECIALS No. 4712 Indies Tailored Suit; an ex ceptional value;' must be seen to be : appreciated No, 4761 Ladies' Tailored Suit. This , seasons' favorite; a really tasty Suit and one that will retain Its style and Bet , , ... ... . Many other styles, ranging in price from 115.00 to $40.00. bat all the fa mous Palmer garment. $17.50 $25.00 ".Ladies',; -anti Men's Oxfords . ' s 7 he season for tans Is now Phcrt, - 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 J3.G0 values, cut to $2.29. This la an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. l lie i OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, feop mm mi A I ill, I rVjuU..J ; . Ws Store 1 'WKIIIIltlttltltll.............. k.......................:."V""""" IA GRANDE,'fiREG0N THE GEORGE PALMER ! ! LUMBER COMPANY I RETAIL DEPARTMENT l I Wc Solicit Your Orders for 5 Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood k Wfc are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Call U) Retail Department Phone Main 8. THE : OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION l A HOME COMPANY 34.000 MEMBERS $23,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORGE, A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 per I ' cent on Your Insurance I J. VV. OLIVER, AGENT, La Grandc.Or. Cor. GtirSt and Washington Ave l ROUGH DRY I 7c per Pound t Try it. Every- it h in g washed j t and starched. All i the flat work t iron d. t CHERRY'S NEW t LAUNDRY. Pacific States Phone Main 78 Independent Phone i2it EVERYONE FITTED In Fa Suits. 4 ; ; ; ; ; 4 Also a Full Line of School Supplies nxmiinmi co. ADAMS AVENIE in a n M R RY? THEX CAUl Tin: Tiuxsrcn MAX. . He will take that trunk to the depot or your home In less time than V take to tell It. Day Tlinne Itcd 701. Mxht 'I'liouc, Black 1792. WAGON ALWAYS AT YOUIt SERVICE. MiiitIiikc I.Uh'ii? lt-iuil. .County Clerk WHtcht has Ihhui-J a ru:iriing Ihonve to IMille MrMANlrrx uml Sarah Uitf!. I'.oth . are Union county people. ' Itut Our l'd-toii Made. Circuit Jm'jie lu-nn hn returned to Pendleton. He will return In a few week to complct" the Oliver vs. City of Iji C.raiuU case, In which all tefi tlmony wan not tikcn durlntt the visit tWW week. rdinatt that every soft drink parlor Tnuri be watched and placed under close surveillance. - This order has been Issued to the tight force of police as well as the day corps. Chief Walden has personally visited mo&t of the soft drink salouna and has "put It up" to the proprietors that thi3 practice must come to an end. McCoy Incident to Klaine. Matters, came to a head , when the Itaymond McCoy Incident of last night was brought Into court today. Ae cording to the story of the Indian. ilcCoy is guilty of serious assault, but yhlle "Jim" says McCoy r and.' two others enticed him Into a .."noodle" iolnt and later assaulted him with a 'jottte, McCoy .Mill take the 'stand and iwear .It" Is a lie.. The Indian has a .Tishlfully bruised face today in any ?vent. McCoy was arraigned today ind pleaded not guilty. He was nl 'owed to go on his own recognizance, .s a fine Imposed would be-futile." II .vould not bring the result wanted. But the Incident has served for some -ood, as the police are now to stamp out the evil. v . '; ... . ; , Force Is .Sufficient.' " That the present force of police Is sufficient to cry halt and. enforce the j comfnandmcnt, is generally' conceded VVlth two efficient police-men at night and the chief and a poundmaster do ing police duty In the day time, the desired end can be reached in time, Of course, it cannot all bo done in a day. " The taxpayers have reached a point where they will insist' on local option being enforced, and Chief Wal- len's uka.se Is pleasing news to them. The Great Remington Repeal Hammerless Shot Gun Oue of the greatest Guns ever. made. Contains features never embraced In ellotun construction.- it has a solid breech; the ioa(1 m ejecting is done through opening under the receiver, thus IiojB. nhooter a clear aim. Tlie hammerless feature eliminates all danger of tidcntal discharge, and there are half a dozen more features just as Unp unt. It is bo good that It will be, a pleasure to show it to you, Kli you want to buy or not. L. D. S. COXFEItEXCE. iUing Iargcly Attended by Mcmbcn lYoni All Over County. There Is a large attendance of the members of the L. D. S. In our city oday, attending: their, quarterly con ference, which will continue over to norrow. This morning Bishop O. P. Whitney one of the 12 apostles, and who h credited with being one of the best, if not the best orator of the Mormon church, arrived this morning, and will be present during the session. Special music has been prepared ind a most interesting meeting is now In progress. OllFXiOX FOK TAFT. Xo Question lint What I'mial Majori ties Will !lo Hollctl Up. Congressman W. It. K;:is, wh.oha been In the city the past two days, re turned to his home in Pendleton last night. ' -' In speaking of the political outlook Congressman Ellis stated thut from the expressions he had received from t11 portions of his district, there was no question but what Oregon would roll up her usual republican majori ties In November for Taft and Sherman. An Fnnutitlficd Siktom. The sixliil given Invt night by the !dlis of the Methodist church who reside In South La Ornnde, at the par onnse, w;is a Poclal and financial mie- ci-ss. There were between 50 and 60 present. A most entertaining program vns rendered, conylvtlng of vticul and lntrwinntal music by JUsh Marie Polton and Mls Iva Img; a humor ous rcadlnv bv rtev. C. K. Vcu. ami n reading, by Mrs. C. K. Moore, which was enjoyed vfry much. She wns en cored and responded with another se lection to the gratification of all. Following the literary feast, generous tllt-h of Ice cream and enke wore served, and one and ail departed feel ing well repaid. OFFICIAL FKFF, WITH PKAISH. Chief of Xaturnlljtallen Ilnrcnu YI-1Ih (irande Yc-tcrila j . John Swift Smith, chief of the naturalization bureau, was In the city yesterday and examined the books In the county clerk's of.'lce, where all records of naturalization We l-.rpl. After examining them In n very care ful ninnnrr, lie was profuse In his prnlse for the thoroughness and the manner, pursued by the county court and county cirrk. ' Mr. Smith hug gone to P.ker City, where he has n similar duty to perform. nirtli llccord. Torn to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Day, neur Oil city Friday. September 11. IVOS, a davghter. This is Only One of the -Mat; Good Things in our Stock The shooting season has just opened, and we can supply all your 'EM. Guns, Shells and i Hunting Cloihh Shot Guns and Rifles for Hire S MM v urn WWW ! BAY 8c Z WE I F E L Plumbers and Tinners i Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty j to! Let us furnish you with an estimate on your uork. Ko order too large or small for ou- best attention Let us reline that old stove. At a slight ex pense we can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STREET ARTtf. fi AL m THE ONLY PURE KIND i The only kind of Ice that we ban die in retail trade Is artificial In, made from pure artesian water the only pure Ice in the city. A iellnn I wagon will bring thU PUP.E ICE to your door on notification by telephowf or otherwise. To regular patrons ou r prices are one-half cent per pound j NATURAL ICE handled In wholesale lots. Look out for the Grandy l wagon.' 'Phone Black 671. GRAflDY I KE HI r tr r-"r a i wr- n i m. ii-n i ULIWCCiM UUKSCLVt&i t i fe 1 ii , i. -.u, m re- mem ia tiviiiiiig - - freshing or Invigorating than glass of our pure and sparkling i MALTIN'A. II Is a triumph of j tit a Va u-n art and makci friends w hen first tried, j ( "Tt is a great thirst quenchif J nd it is also good when not J thirsty. As a tonic to the weak j and convalescent it Is frtel" jj recommended by physician on account of Its whohsome strength. Absolutely non-intox- leafing. :- si All Orders Delivered at your Home. Atso all Dealers La Grande Brewery,! PHONE MM 5. 1 i ! ir