La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 18, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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EVEVIXC BSERVER, LA GRAXDE, OREGO.V. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, J808.
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LADIES ; ; HOME-:: JOURWAL ;:f:-;PATTERR!S;:j
A COMPLETE LINE OF PIECE GOObsH
MffHfiT More could be desired? There certainly I are
Ho better patterns in the world than the Ladies
:: Home Journal PaffernslVe think none as good-find fis 5:
tuniuincu wnii d diuin ui iieic uuuu cuiipitit: in everv 11
H detail certainty ought to make the buying of goods for the i
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We have bothofihe above- And the price--$
welt, it is useless to mention that at this
time. Our reputation for always being the
lowest is so well established that it is only I j
j: necessary to say, "We Are Ready x
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: LUMt EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECT-
IV Nb WHILE THE 5 lOCi IS COMPLETE
jj urcKi nuuatBLucrt, - ... LA GRANDE, OREGON
People's
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LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Wc Solicit Ycur Orders for -
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
N Chain Wood
We arc prepared to furnish and deliver 'material
promptly.
Call up Petail Department Phone Main 8.
ROUGH DRY
I 7c per Pound
EVERYONE FITTED
In Fall Hals.
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filso a Full Line
of School Supplies
A HAMS AVEXIX .
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Try . Every.
tilling washed
and starched, fill
i.lhe flat work
ironed.
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CHERRY'S NEW
LAUNDRY.
Pacific States Phone
Main ' , 73
ndepender.t Phone 1211
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THEN CALX.
HOLVEBSON CASE
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THE TKANSFEU MAX.
II will take (hat trunk to the depot
r your Homo In lea Urn Jhan It
Uke to tell It
tour 'Phone Red Hi.
Mglt 'Pl6ne, nim k 179S.
WAQON ALWATS AT TOUH
. SERVICE.
Rcnioxtit xtiuil ( Iinrco.
Followln: out thb confession. It
will be found that It exonrrntoa H.
vcion of the aorond offne fur which
ho In chntRed, and lciivcn but one on.'f
utijoct to a fine. The JhII HenW-tue
which he woiild Imvltulily have re
ceived If convicted of both charm.
ha fled. If the con teuton of funfort!
la taken for oiiRht.
On thl theory, the $:50 fine Im
posed by Stewart, tint which was Inter
appenled to the circuit court, ran be that any will bo.
uphold by the IiIkIut court, and not
mean a Jull acntence. The second
charge will be taken care of by a fine,
If Pun ford' pica Is held'. Band ford
haa been bound over to the circuit
court.
Suiifortt'a Story. 1 '
Sanford tclla a hti.iy which la plaus
ible and apparently the truth, though
Ita veracity la at this time neither de
tiled nor upheld. He aaya that he and
lluwe were In the llolvermm Kttloon,
when Munn came In. Jdunn In the
mnn who cauHed Holveraon'a arnat
both. time. To Munn Fanford KaKI:
"How would you like a drink?" "All
rUht," aald the newcomer. "Then
irlvc him a itrlnk from my bottle un
der the bar. there." aald Snnford. ad
dressing hlmaolf to HaweK. who was
behind the counter.' This Is the crime
to which Sanford pleads aridity.
Intimate IVrJtiry.
This plea Is a direct He to the tes
timony of Hawea who has sworn .on
the stand that he did not give Munn
a drink. No action has been taken on
this side Issue-, and It la not Intimated
Exonerates Holvoraon.
The second arrest of Holverson was
substantially baaed 'on this act, which
Sanford pleads guilty to, thus taking
the burden uron himself. He cannot
consistently be sentenced to. Jail Im
prisonment, It being his first Known
offense. . .
Complicated la the Extreme, "
, When circuit court sits, there will
be a combination of cases bound up
In' what la really one, that will keep
matters humming for a day or two at
least. The outcome of the, whole af
fair is a blank. District Attorney
Ivanhoe has a plan of procedure
mapped out and will push vigorously
the fight' until he ha3 the guilty prop
erly punished, .
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The Great Remington Repeaim
jimnmetless Shot Gun
Oue of the greatest Guns ever made. Contains features never
embraced in shotgun construction. . It has
HANLY CALLS HIS SOLONS
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brewers and liquor dealers realise the
gravity of the situation and will lo
their utmost to prevent .the passage
of the .local option act. , v
If the special session Is harmonious,
It will likely aid the republicans' in
carrying the state. If a factional fight
results,, the democrats will have their
opportunity, and will not hesitate to
take advantage of it. The republicans
will make the local option bill a par
ty measure and seek to whip into line
enough votes to make it a law, but
dubtelxsts as to the ability of the
; vutunwi me assembly,
The house, of course, will be the
scene of the struggle if there is one.
The. republicans have 53 members to
(7 democrats.. This Is a safe margin
ir caucus action can be taken. But
It is recalled that some fly- or six re
publicans refused at the regular ses
sion to go Into any temperance1 cau
cus and It la feared that these may
cause trouble.
As the situation Is now, Indiana ha?
ft counties . which are wholly with
out the saloon. The passage of a lo
cal option law, the anti-saloon work
ers believe, will mean at least 80 "dry"
counties out of the 92 within two
years. The constitutional amendment
they rely upon to settle the matter for
nil time.
Another matter, nnd the chief ob
lect of the special session, will be that
of extending the appropriation act of
the la.t general assembly qo as to pre
vent unexpended balances to specific
appropriations from reverting at the
end of the fiscal yea?, September 30,
io the general fund. As the law now
.lands, these unexpected balances
would revert and consequently hinder
;hc work of constructing several now
Institutions.
Another consUlc-ratlon will have to
lo with providing protection against
the1 night riders of southern Indiana.
There have been no recent depreda
tions, but the tobacco crop is not yet
harvested, so raids are expected. The
experience of Kentucky and Ohio has
demonstrated that a state militia Is
tnnble to cope with masked maraud
ers who" ride and burn and murder at
unexpected hours In unexpected
jilaces. o It Is thought desirable that
the governor bo given whlo powers to
'ieal with any sltuutlon that may de
velop. :
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solid brecxh; the loading
ejecting is done through opening un d" the receiver, thus allowing
shooter a clear aim. The hammcriess feature eliminates ail danger of
eidcntal discharge, and there are hujfj a dozen more features Just as Import
ant. It Is eo good that U will be a pleasure to show It to you,
you want to buy or not. " rV'v'
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This is Only One of the
Goptf Things in our Stock
The shooting season has Just opened, and , we can supply all your needi
Guns; Shells and Hunting Clothing
Shot Guns and Rifles for Hire
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DAY a Z W ii 1 r Ji L
Plumbers an
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your work. No order too large or
small lor ou- best attention. Let us
reline that eld stove. Aa slight ex
pense we can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREET
mm 9 MORE IN SCHOOL
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;.ir by themselves, and the only exit
they have la through the high school
cissembly room. Hence the rule Is en
forced, that whoever appears In the
high school must remain a half hour
after school Is out In the evening as
punlHhment, This necessarily work
a hardship on th students of the
eighth grade. There Is no recess, and
with a severe punishment ready to be
inflicted If they leave the room, the
students are put to considerable In
convenience. Finally, when the hour
for releasing the children comes, the
eighth gradu and the high school stu
dents pile from the wcond floor, und
by careful "herding" the teachers are
able to clenr the first floor In time to
allow dismissal of the grades on the
second floor.
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E ONLY PURE KIND
The only kind of Ice that we han ale In retail trade . Is artificial tee,
made from pure arilan watej- the only pure Ice in the city. A delivery
wagon will bring thU PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephone
or otherwise. To regular patrons ou reprice are one-half cent per pound.
NATURAL. ICE handled In wholesale lots. Look out for .the Qrandy let
wagon. 'Phone Black 571. ' .
GRANDY
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BETWEEN OURSELVES
C'fiitrnl Church of Christ.
RlbV school. :45 a. m.: praise and
prayer. 10:4S; the Lord's supper, 11:
address by J. R. Knodell of Portland.
11:20; Junior Endeaver. 6:30 p. m.
Our Y. P. 8. C. E. Joins In union
meeting In Methodist church, :30 to
7:1S; proachlng service, 7:S0 p. m.,
subject, "Three. Men Wl Their Mas
ter's Money." Wetconm to all strang
ers In the city. Rev. C H. King, pat
tor. .
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, there is nothing nicer, more re
freshing or Invigorating than a
glass of our pure and sparkling
MALTINA. It U'a triumph of
the brewer' art and Instantly
makes friends when first tried.
It 1 a great thirst quencher
and it Is also good when not
thirety. As a tonic to the weak
and convalescent It Is freely
recommended by physldans on
' account of Its wholesome
strength. Absolutely non-lnlos-Icatlng.
Ajl Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers
I La Grande
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