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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
ir::vnn, crax&K, orxcox, rnrnxw, ? r-i'Tinsi::: 17. in;s. tight paci-:s. s 1. V f a A j A a .w in m m a r r p- ai a ( i c a ; t 0 v () o i a j t i a y j 1 9 c s ii . o i s s i j 1 2 a i V fe- ? . I Vi" -': . ii v . sT3 "r-i j j V ki b i t: fi i) '1 A ' . c J v. i w ' . -a . f s f !. a U u 'WW' ... GUT. o iS a ' - - A ''pi i Hammer!ess:Smf Ginr: a o PA C IBJHRT More could be desired? There "certainly l are Hfn" fin hpiipv naHprnc in ih urnrtfi'- " than-' ihe' IriAlnc WYlZ-H 11 'home JQumairat!emsWe minx combined with a stock of piece goods complete in every V: fall and winter an easy matter. . ' ' O s for the Md the price m ' We Aa ve - 6 of A of the above- weil.-il ts useless to mention that a this il i: lime. Our reputation for ' always : being the il:lfiWPSt 'W&ll:ffnhlfchgdihai'H iz tin lull 9 "" wv hwwb wka-fiHaata'k'w jlliilx.li-lll lull .' - - - ' ' . . iecessarY;tosayr-: . pCGME EnRuf Mp MME YOUR SELECT iUS LILfc 7 H STOCK IS COMPLETE : OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, tfl GRANDE, OREGON J ITHE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETASL DEPARTMENT, til ROUGH DRY I 7c per Pound VVc Solicit Ytur I 4 ' Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We arc prepared to furnish and deliver 'material promptly, Call u,i Retail Department Phone Main 3. 4 I Try it. Every- i I I h in g washed I and starched, fill the flat work i ironed. ' , t I ML . OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION A HOME COMPANY 34,000 MEMBERS $28,000,000.00 IXSDRANCE IN FORLE A Mutual Company can Save Ycu fi cm 40 to 50 per I cent on Your Insurance j J J. W. OLIVER, AGEIVT, La Crandc.Or. ; Cor. CtliSt a id Washington Aic t CHERRY'S HEW LAUNDRY. Pacific Shtes Phone Msta Independent Phom 78 1211 FJltST-t 1.ASS .MAIL ONLY. Oilier Ma'l for Imiv.mih to !! 1U-M In lERy0W FITED nFa Has. flso q Fu Lne of Scfiool Supplies ADAMS AVi:xi I- No i'lns;i of nmil mlirr tlv.n first or v foiul wltii u Hiii(.-:c v.nip I,' for Kiir.li'd to DiiWHo'i. VuUi.n n;i.J Tannna liver pilif until the i J n ur "f nnv- K ttloll in XI Jll!ic. OthiT i'l.i.'yii Hi nuMl d stln.-tl for Hiich p.ilnts w ill .(. Ill-Id In tin- P. attlo luihtoffloo UirliiK tin' fn!l uii.I vlim t niuntlm. Tin- ui lm.it Mill' ImVf for N.iiiii Si-iitrmlnr "0. afti-r wlii. li ni.ill wm W f.mvrti-.liVi : Vnliliz uiu'.it tlii' cuac nnilitli)tn- itpi'ly tn Tiir.iu.a :k1 Yukon-points. To 0'M l'tiiiiiuiii. K!t-('oiHtrr3ninii John K., r.iuoy h;i I i i'ti chiHtn ly tlit boliltiK faction of m.iik! atlors tu oppufi' Oovornor (.'uni. inliin ih I'nltnl Stiii' H-nni ir. to Pi. Vi'tptl upon Ht tlii- pili.ihry In Novrin-b-r. " WAN'TF.D Two or lime 4 nr -hor.f trnms to plow. Apply to Ir. CUo. O'tVmnor, at S imnivr hoimo. torfU-ld. Si-pt.' 17. The police followlus out a theory that T.Ilss Illlbert, mystei-lously missing- since Sunday, is; on a transfontlnent.il elopement, with Philip Eradlcy, a for mer schoolmate, whose home Is now at N'orth Yakima, Wash., where the police have been Risked to look tpr the couple.' . ' The girl was a student at Smith col lege, and It Is believed Bradley ar ranged to meet the! girl at the collegs Sunday. At first friends of the miss- inir girl feared she' was foully dealt with. , Now they are convinced she doped.- Bradley left bere fwo'monllis ago to enter the fruit-racing business at Yakima. . ' Koc?cvelt IIoWs 1'ublif IKM-cptlon. 0.yst, Bay. -Sept. 17; President Roosevelt and his wife, received their nclghbors at a public reception at Snscamore. The whole town turned out to gree Oie president,' the poor be ing as welcome as the rich. At least a thousand .'gathered lnthe mansion and on1' the lawn.: The president and his wife moved nbou't in the crowd shfeklntr hurifiw-- .- v.i aii cur niicuir. vi'iuiiiiis lent ureal 'm-vr-i. . . " ' i .'- - -,: ,,'.'-.--, ,'c-f,.re emlnaced In Mictm emustrw-tlan. It has' a K)lid brceLli; tbe lmdtn cjeetlns Is done through opening under llio reechcr, thus nllowln iht shooter a clear' aim. The hnmmerloss .feature clluiinntcs all din-oi. elilental discharge, and there are half a' dozen more features Just ns Import. It Is so good thnt !t will be a pleasure to show It to you, vlethe you wont to buy or not. . ; - ' . nut This is Only One of the Man) The shooting , season has Just ' opened, and we can supply all your needi Guns, 'Shells a Shot Guns and Rifles for Hire Servian to linn,-;. Seattle, Sept. 17. Unless the case Is remanded for a new trial by the supremo cout, or a stay In proceed ings granted, Xlclt Petrlch, a Servian, accused of the murder of Marshal Harry Miller In April, will be sen tenced to hang, according to the ver dict of the Jury rendered yes'tcrday. ':' 0 ' StudentH SIny AValk 6ut. San Jose, Cnl., Sept.. 1". Through a feeling of the students of the Uni versity of the Pncific against the pro posed action of the board of trustees in replying to acting President M. S. ; Cross by Dr. W. V. Guth of Cam bridge, Mass., a walkout of many of the older students Is threatened today If the Methodist conference at Faclfic Grove, which control the college, votes to make the changes. Cross Was riven the temporary presidency two years ago, and his success In the up building of the Institution ,won the friendship of the students. BAY &' ZWEIFEL Plumbers and Tinners Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty Milton is full of prunes, says the Kagle. Fifty thousand crate have been shipped from here this year, and as many more will be shipped before the season Is over. This ought to cause Joy among the boarders. Killed in Collision. ' Chicago, Sept. 17. Two were killed, two are dying and many seriously In ured In two collisions on the ele vated roads In Chicago due to fog to- dny. M'DOWELL IS FID BO Mike McDowell of Summervllle. was given si ntiMiee this afternoon Just about 4 o'clock on his own p'len of ' Willy that he had tm n Instrumental In getting two boys of the lund office IJne int"lo!iied. .McDowell was ur ruled find pleHded guilty. I wu- the man who brought Hmlney into the limelight, having received the liquor from Koilnej and given II to the boy according to 1,1s own plen. Though he was arrested two ihiys hko. his sentence ha been banging fire ii n l IJ this afternoon. 1(n at 4 o'clock he vim brought before the Jr. "t lev of the peace unit was fined Jl'.'.a. Justice Sw-vrirt. In passing sen tmce, tmik Into coiislderntlon the fact that .McDowell, In a nieiisure turned state s evidence, in securing the con vlctlon of Jjodn.y. but hd thW not be. n the case, he Would have given McDowell the limit, which Would have meant a fine of J.'iOO and a Jail sentence of SO diiysi. There vn no excise whatever In giving tho. two ."iing boy lli;in,r Pn,l th Justice gave McDowell a lecture In addition tn his fine that will be beneficial to him the remainder of his life If he heeds the advice. Let us furnish you with an estimate on your uork. No order too large or small lor ou- 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 lUUiki l)h m A iff THE ONLY PURE KIND The only kind of Ice that we handle in retail trade Is artificial Ic made from -pure artneian water the only pure lee In the city, a delivery wagon will bring thU PURE ICE. to your door on notification by telephone or otherwise. To regular patrons ou r prices are one-half cent per pound. NATURAL ICE handledjhi wholesale lots." Look out for the Grandy le wagon. 'Phone Black 571. GRAM 4 tr. fr r m a 9m mamm m a . jtt bClWttN- : OURSELVES! I l . T- U ' . R '?-.-v.',:r.. rl there is nothing nicer, more re- freshing or Invigorating than a glass of our pure and sparkling J MALTLVA. It Is a triumph of J the brewer's art and Instantly makes friends when first tried. J It is a great thirst quencher and It Is also good' when not thirsty. As a tonic to the weak I nd convalescent It is freely J recommended by physicians n account of . Its wholesome J strength. Absolutely non-intox Icatlng. All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers la Grande Brewery, i PHONE MAIM 5. J . ; k