JGnT Piers. PACK EIGHT. EVENING r.SEUVEIt. LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1008. M " ' .' - t I I a II I ADIES jH fiSAL PATTER NS : - . " " V H A COMPLETE LINE OF PIECE GOODS 11HlT " More could be desred? TTiere ccrfainly arc Utl io better patterns in the world than the Ladies Home Journa PaZehis-iye ffcMVnorie as good-lnd this combined with a sf ock of piece goods complete in every detail certainly ought to make the buying of goods for the fall and winter an easy matter 1 - " : r I ; : f: We have both of the above- And ffie pnceK jj well, it is useless to mention that atjhisl: time. Our reputation for always I being I the H S lowest is so virelV established that W : necessary to say, "We :lfady";M;&-;l .4 wiriL cn ni u &.nff-r A liu miiKE YOUR SELECT- IONS WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE nntnii tjwirr nirti vrtnt nuujt oiuv.n. . -tn unftiivc. Lmcuura Tfse People's ore- LA GRANDE, OREGON ! THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT " We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. deliver 'material . on EVERYONE FITTED In Fall Hats. ROUGH DRY 7c per Pound h Try it. : Every t h ip g washed and starched. All the flat ironed. ' Mso a Full Line of School Supplies EMMtimm & co. ADAMS AVENLE . ; CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY. Pacific States Phone Mam , ,78 ndependent Phone 12JI Xnih1 to rrodltoni. Notice Is hereby Riven to all whom II may concern, that E. C. Dlqua has been appointed by the coUnty court c.f Union county, tOregon, aJmlnlHlra tor of the ealate of John II. Dillon, de. ceased. All persona having claims against the entate of said deceased are required to present them with the proper vouchers within kIk months from the date hereof to the admin istrator at his . place of business No. 1161 Adams avenue, La Grande, Ore gon. Dated September 1, 1108. B. C. DI8QUA, . Apple Uoaee. Administrator of the Estate of John 'Phono your orders for apple boxes II. Dillon, Deceased. t the Summervlll Lumber Co., 1m- Better llian Spanking. Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, InJ., will send tree to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no money, but write her today If your children trouble la this way. Don't blame the child, the, chances are It can't help It This treatment also cures adults and aged people' troubled wlU urine difficulties toy day or nlghu Your (rotifer rrturnt your monor II too dan 'I Ilka it. e pay l.im ; COFFEE is perishable, it ought to be kept in tight packages; not exposed to air. Your srocer n-turns your money it you don't tike StblHing't Brit; pay h.m OMAHA SCANDAL AiREO (Continued from page 1.) walk by shortly afterward. rather heavy set man, with a black hat. Ar cher corroborated his wife. ' Dr. Lavendar, who' performed the autopsy, said the wound cduld hardly have been self-lnfllcted.. -. .-. i ' Widow Tostiries. V Mrs. Rustln followed Lavcndar and repeated her Inquest . testimony. : , She explained she was awakened by a shot and found sher husband lying , op A porch chair,'; Her husband declared: "A man shot me.". She declared she did not see the pistol. There never 'was ,on in ,.the house and "fehe never knew Rustln to carry a gun. She had fine, control of herself, except "when speaking of her husband's connection with Mrs. Rice. Mrs. Ruatln's voice dropped ' to a - whisper ln answering the county" attorney's 'questions. She said, her I husband murfnured, "Oh, Polly, Polly. Polly." She was asked whom- he imeant and she replied: "I know;now"but uidrt'l; know then. Pol ly was Dr.' Rustln'a pet name for Mrs. Abble Rice." Mrs. Rice remained In the matron's room during the widow's testlmonyand was'very nervous. . Mrs. Rustln urged her daughter to Iteep her nerve and whispered encourage ment when she seemed to be failing. She was on the stand a half hour.- Dim 1 1 1 U I Tir niur nrni inrn unmi " UtbLHntU lit (Continued from page 1.) directors within five days. The club refusing to ' play off the tie Is sub ject to a fine of $1000 and not allowed to play until the fine Is paid. New Tork will not pay the fine, but ; the game scheduled for today will 1 ) played. The whole matter Is up to the directors. ' WHY NOT TUT repliant's ASTHMA REMEDY? uivea prompt and positive relief In vry case. Bold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents. Williams Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland, O. For aale by A. T. HILL, Druggist. Good time to build a house beforo , the sawmills get too busy filling east ern orders, says the Eugore Guard 0 TE T Seattle, ept. 24. As th , officers were' surrounding an old cabin on the tide flats last night, preparatory to making a raid for supposed counter feiters, the shack suddenly burst Into flames. The building and contents were destroyed. While the officers were watching the flames, George Pearson, a suspicious character, whose picture is In the rogues' gallery, ap peared on the scene and was arrested. Several meta) bars were found on his person when searched. riot gamo Is declared a tie . Large Frchnian Clan. , Eugene, Sept 23. Up to 4 o'clock last evening -251 students had regis tered with Registrar Tiffany at the University -of Oregon. These were nearly all new students, the old stu dents waiting till later in the week to refflPttr, and even some of the new students are waiting. This la an In crease of 75 or 80 over tho first day's registration lat year. Registrar Tif fany estimates that the enrollment of students for the year will reach 600, Judging from the first day's registra tion. TH Wt -- KILLED Webb City, Mo., Sept. 24. Three were reported killed and many hurt In a wreck on the 'Frisco train for St. Louis at New Carthage. The' train went over an embankment 80 feet high Into Spring river. A relief train has left here for the scene of the accident. R Most mm pfefe Showing oi Wafers That new Heating Stove is the tiling that should be uppermost in your mind Jut now. To get the proper size, suitable stji and right .construction is most important. :; s: .. Qualities meeting all these requlrenicnU will be found la 0w -: -' awviHmcnt, at prlecu to fit any rxx-ketbook. , :: .. -,. . We have the largest and most complete line in the city, iu show you and see If you don't agree with ns. ;; ; t. ' i ' - ' .' ' , H ' L i ' .' ' , ' J ( ! BAY & ZWEIFEL : Plumbers and Tinners : Pump Work and Gutcr;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 old stove. At a slight ex 1 pense we can make it as good as new ! BAY & ZWEIFEL 2U: DEPOT STREET eeteeseiut ARTIFICIAL :li THE ONLY PURE KIND The only kind of Ice that we ban ale in retail trade Is artificial made from pure artesian water the only pure Ice In the city. A delittr wagon will bring thU PURE ICE to your door on notification by telephoi. or otherwise. To regular patrons ou r prices are one-half cent per pousi NATURAL ICE handled In wholesale lots. Look out for the Grandj to wagon. Thone Black B71. ItlE Kf 1 BETWEEN OURSELVES i How lo Gel Strong. P. J. Daloy, of 1247 W. Congress St, Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Is old and was very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit from Electric "Bitters, that I feel it Is my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about It. In my mother's case a marked gain In flesh has re sulted. Insomnia haa been overcome, and ehe la steadily growing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Newlln's dm 3$ there Is nothing nicer, more re freshing or invigorating than glass of our pure and sparkllnl II MALTINA. It Is a triumph of 41 the brewer's art and Instantly 41 makes friends when first tried It Is a great thirst quencher and It is also good when not thirsty. As a tonic to the we and convalescent It Is fr1' recommended by physicians o account, of Its wholesom strength. Absolutely non-lnto icatlng. All Orders Delivered at your Home. ;, Also all Ceslcri La Grande Brewery, PHONE MAIN 5. 'I' Bure, BuUd sow. 'tor. "4 i