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PAGE EIGHT. EVENING OBSERVER. LA CRWDF, OREGON. MOXDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1WR. .,-.. ,-.,------,,--------, - ... - " raots. rci iriAiicnT i -r " I! '- t 5 V ,- i, ' t -. , ' t ' S t. I .; If i ; Hi AFTER TODAY Be Peopi 0 e s StF 1 The Pe Zl OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, bpe's Store LA GRANDE, OREGON wsa. . m fj rff- EVERYONE FITTED In Fall Hats. Also a Full Line of School Supplies ADAMS AVEXll Opening Sale of the CAREY ACT LAND Approximately 15.000 acre, of the. best Irrigable la.ul In the West, R located lit U" I n o'u lull A - . . - ...., ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , rnuir, ,ln- or ((r,.K,,n short J-'" . ..Ill bo opened for sale to settlers under the tortus of the Carey Act. OCTOBER 12, 1908. Tlil magnificent piece or cnvn land, protected from hII unfa vorable conditions. I pronounc- ed by experts to be the b.-Mt fruit prodding N..II in the best fruit Mule In the Notion. It I en- 1 llrcly surrounded by mountains several hundred f.-t-t higher. No lava roi k; dei loum noil. Great Surplus Pure Water TViWlrig all the ear. B. t conditions on enrth for raising fruit and vegetable profitably. On the Main line of the Oregon Short line, Along the Snake River The trand opening will bo conducted by the State of Idaho, tracts being drawn by lot. After l gal di poult on land and water riant, settler haa right to withdraw deposit If location la undesirable. The randeat opportunity for profitable fruit ranching ever known. GALL UPON La Grande Investment Co. FOLEY BLOCK -&4Va4t.$j3a ROUGH DRY't 7c per Pound TtV St Pia pi thin g washed t and starched. Ml iht ' fnf iimrEr i, nib uui - vv is j n I ironed. U $ CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY. Pacific Stales Phone Main 78 j dependent Phone 1211 - Pastime Theater MOTION I'lCTlTtKS AND ILLLSTitATED SUNOS Daily Observer, 65c per Month IleHCock'a Orchuatia. I'rogruni. t'ulture of nice. Fatty'a I'ollleti, "Ih'vout lxvc.' Itruhnian's Miracle. 'hMor.H By Robert IJurton. Puylng Title. Coon 8onK liy Mr. Hlatt. POORS OPEN AT I P. M. Ladlea' aouvenlr matlneea Wednenday, and 4 o'clock. Children'. Be Candy matinee Saturday, t and 4 o'clock. LAST OPPORTCXITV TO MAKE IIALF-PAVMEXTS TODAY Tliose' Wlio Paid Half Tlielr Tascs Last Sprin Ilavo Until Tonight to Cum II1 raymenl.' Heavy Penally ana Interest Required After Tliia Eve ning. . A Most C omplete Showing of Heaters Today was the last day in which to pay taxes. Those who deposited half their taxea with the tax collecting de partment last April were given until today to complete the payment and unless euch is done by tonight, the de linquents will have to pay a penalty of 10 per cent and interest at 12 per cent The Oregon tax law Is very lenient until the last day of grace expires. Then It forces payment , with heavy penalties, and unless th taxnavor nf the county are now 'square," it be hooves them to mall payments tonight. An order mailed before 12 o'clock to- - - .--..'.- . ' . - t m . I siied without penalty. Those who overlooked the chance to make partial payment last spring have, of course, a penalty attached al ready. .' , That new Heating Stove Is the, thing that should be uppermost In your mind Just now. To get the proper size, suitable style and right construction Is most Important. :: :: :: .. Qualities meeting ail these requirements will be found In our assortment, at prices to fit any pocketbook. :: :: .. We have the largest and most complete Jlne In the city. Let us show you and see If you don't agree with us, HRVAX TOURING IOWA. DeniiM-rats Have Faith In Roosevelt Stump Tour Story. Lincoln, Oct. 5. Bryan leaves at midnight for Des Moines, on a tour of Iowa. He Is taking advantage of the situation in the republican party of a state In which there is a deadlock on the senatorial contest In the legis lature. Bryan today refused to comment on the Information that Roosevelt takes the stump to make six set speeches from Washington to San Ftanclsco. Leading democrats are ready to be lieve there Is some truth in the story. Democrat Mend Their Ways. Boston, . Oct 5. The democratic- party In Massachusetts Is casting out for two presidential electors to take the places of Ferdinand Strauss and Charles A. Davis, who resigned, de clarlng they could not vote for Bryan. Strauss has always been a democrat. .MISSOURI ItTE HEARING. Two-Cent Rate Law Will Re Tested In Missouri Courts. Kansas City. Mo., Oct. 5. Argu ment on the validity of Missouri's two cent passenger rate law will begin to day before Judge McPherson In the United States district court here. At torney General Hadley, republican candidate for governor, who hog woged a successful legal warfare against the Standard Oil company and other al leged trusts operating In this state, will defend the legality of the law. The report of an expert accountant. It Is claimed, sustains the position of Had ley that the 2-rent rate Is not confis catory. The order for the heatinc was made by Judge Mcpherson In June. It will come up on application of the rullroails of MlHsourl, charging that the rate under the law Is confis catory. The railroads are Jointly rep resented by Frank Hngermnn of Kan sas City. LOCAL ITEMS. ' lail ltiiiiioux, the tlmlwr cruiser. returned this afternoon wlih a party which he took up the tlrande Ronde liver. Mrs. Jark O'Brien who Saturday evening was reported Improving from an attack of ojiinsy. In today In n peri ods .condition. Two physicians are treating her. During the past 24 hours her condition has been declared extremely precarious. TaM Talks mi Mr. Leavenworth, Kan.. Oct. 6. Taft addressed the veterans of the National Soldiers' home here today. He con fined his remarks to the labor situation. Sure Curr for Asthma. Wa guarantee to cure asthma, bronchitis and catarrh. It our medi cine falls ws will cheerfully rafund all money paid. Writs Arnold's Asthma Curs Co., US-lM-m Arcads Build ing. Seattis, Wash., or for next II days, Morris W. Height, Covs, Ors. Boi IS. 9 I ift": win 1 1 m "SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSStl: j BAY & ZWEIFEL :. Plumbers and Tinners : 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 old stove. At a slight ex pense we can make it as good as new BAY & ZWEIFEL . 211 DEPOT SrSEE) WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly. If the Glasses I furnish you do not give absolute satis faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : : I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the year to make my assertions good ::::::: J- H. PEARE LEADING PIONEER JEWELER 44l.t--4...J ! BETWEEN OURSELVES (fi&i lrtic there Is nothing nicer, more re freshing or Invigorating than glass of our pure and sparkllnf MALTINA. Il ia a Irhimnh of the brewer's art and instantly makes friends when first tried.' It Is a great thirst quencher and It Is also good when not thirsty. As a tonic to the weak and convalescent It Is freely rec&mmended by physicians on account of Its wbqlesomt strength.' Absolutely non-lntox-Icatlng. fjOrders Delivered at your Home. Also all 'Dealers La Grande Brewery, niiiiir l ri,u 2" S MAIN 5. ; ; ;, f AmsjSbm AaaaaAAAAA ... TTTTTTTTTffTtfMHfm444444444444eH4444T4