La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 06, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, OREGON'. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ,108.
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II Dry Goods Millinery; Clothing and Shoes
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i: For more ftan sx weeks we have been recieving almost V:
daily shipments of Fall and Winter merchandise until now ::
:: our store is filled to overflowing with nice new good? and ::
:: they ARE new goods, not job lots or old shop worn stuff ::
but good clean merchandise that you can depend on for ::
:: quality and service. Our guarantee is back of every article ::
:: we sell and to sihow that our prices are right we quote ::
some or me more staple goods as wuows:
Standard Prints, per yard .60"
Apron Ginghams, per yard . ... . ,6',c
28-Inch Percales, per yard '. . . . .Tic,
Outing Flannel, 5c, 8 l-3e, 10c; 12
Hope Muslin, per yard 10c
Bleached ftheetln'gs, 8-4, per yd 27Jc
Bleached Sheetings, '1-4, per yd SOo
Ladles' , fleeced Underwear, per '
garment . ...86c to 60c
'garment
.50c and up
Children fleeced Underwear, per
garment 15c and up
Children's wool Underwear, per
garment , 35c and up
Men's heavy ribbed Underwear,
per garment ,37c
Men's heavy fleeced Underwear
per garment .....50c
per garment .$1.00 and 'up
amount of production and price re
celved Is a fairly just scale to juage
other sections by.
Two Crops Sold.
Thus far this, year only two crops
are reported sold. Buyers are still
reticent and,' In fact, the market has
not opened. This will soon be done,
as several farmers today commenced
to dig. t
Prices Quoted.
One crop has been sold, .in the
ground, for 75 cents and storage,
which really amounts to 77. . An
other crop went for 65 cents. If this
Is taken as a basis for future sales, the
market price will not be as paying as
last year.
Varieties . Good.
The promising feature about the
crop here this year is the fact that the
potatoes are excellent those that ma
tured. There U no disease noticeable,
and the short crop consists of remark
ably fine grades. Therefore, all. that
Is needed Is water to make the Grande
Ronde valley the chief "spud" pro
ducer in the state. '
MORRISON JURY IS PICKED
(Continued from page 1.)
I 1 answer.
The
Exact Kind That
Doctor Ordered
the
Our Prescription' department or-
ganized along modern lines and
our reputation is sufficient guarantee
as to care and quality .v . ..
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HILL'S bKm JTORE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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10- 4 Cotton Blankets .
11- 4 Cotton Blankets .
12- 4 Cotton Blankets .
Eastern Wool Blankets
Oregon Woo Blankets
Oregon Tiger Blankets
. 75c
$1.00
$1.50
$3.25
$1.50
$5.50
Rememberl
In addition to selling you good merchandise at a small
maigin of profit, we give FREE with each $5.00 cash
purchase a premium worth 50c. ,
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PeoBle's
Store
VrtKii HOUSE BLOCK, - LA CRANDE, OREGON
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EVERYONE FITTED
In Fall Hats.
Also a Full Line
of School Supplies
EoflWEllfMlNI CO.
ADAMS AVENUE
Opening Sale of the
CAREY ACT LAND
Approximately 15,000 acres of the best Irrigable land In the West,
located at King's Hill, Idaho, on the main line of ...j Oregon Short
will b opened for sale to settlers under the terms of the Carey
Act . , , ...
OCTOBER 12, 1908.
Thl magnificent piece of cove land, protected from all unfa
vorable conditions, is pronounc- ed by experts to be the best fruit
producing soil h the best fruit state in the Nation. It is. en
tirely surrounded by mountains several hundred feet higher. No
lava rock; deep loum soil.
Great Surplus Pure Water
Cured Hay lever and Summer Cola
A.. J. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Ind.,
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so dis
tressing that It Interfered with my
business. I had many of the symp
toms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre
scription did not reach my case, and
I took several medicines which seem
ed to only aggravate my case. For
tunately I Insisted upon having Fo
ley's Honey and Tar and It quickly
cured me. My wife has since used
Foley's Honey and Tar with the same
success." A. T. Hill, druggist.
New Railroad Motor.
The O. R. & N. presented M. E. Car-
berry, foreman of the block system,
with headquarters at Pleasant Valley,
with a new gasoline motor car yester
day, which will be used on the line.
The car Is of latest model and capable
of making fast time. Casey, at the
depot, is In fuvor of matching a race
between Thompson's red devil and Car-
berry's new motor as an attraction for
the people who come to the fair next
week. Baker Herald.
Honey ror Sale.
Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec
tions, In quantities to suit customers.
OSWALD VOLSWINKLER.
1w Island City.
SAY, Mr. MAN!
, We put iust a littfe pol
ish on vour shirts and
collars. They do not soil
A en skiit T
Flowing all the year.
Btst conditions on earth for raiding fruit and
vegetables profitably.
J On the Main line of the Oregon Short
I Liii,X!ong the Snake River
fThe grand' ml
being drayl
settler hMi-li
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j.n grana 'eMirif-will be conducted by the State of Idaho, tracts
being drajl.y lot After legal deposit on land and water rights,
settler nasi-lehtMo withdraw deDosIt if location is undesirable. The
grandest opportunity for profitable fruit ranching ever known.
CALL UPON
la Grande Investment Co.
FOLEY BLOCK
so easily.
TRY US THIS MOHTH
CHERRY'S NEW
LAUNDRY.
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Pacific States Phone
Main 78
Independent Phone 121 f
Daily Observer, 65c per Month
Mure Cure ror Asthma.
we guarantee to cure asthma,
bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi
cine falls we will cheerfully refund all
money paid. Write Arnold's Asthma
Cure Co ISI-I84-I3 Arcade Build
ing, Seattle, Wash., or for neit
daya, Morris W. Knight. Cove, Ore.
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C. H.
over-
T. G. Hannon vs. Polen & Tramwell,
dismissed. "
Tillamook . Building Co. vs.
Upton, demurrer of plaintiff
ruled.
Laura BIggers vs. G. W. Blggers,
dismissed.
Central Railway vs. Thomas Bra-
sler, continued for term.
James Dick vs. Ella Dick, dismissed.
A. S. Brown vs. Alonzo Dove, set
tled out of court. "
Seeklnjr. Ptitvliaer for Townsltes.
The Waukesha townaite salesmen
are In town. They have been very
successful in Baker City and Pendle
ton In selling lota in the new town of
Waukesha, Wash. The object of this
town is to get a market for the com
pany's surrounding land and Increase
the value of the company's holdings in
the townslte.
I HAY & Z WE IF EL
: 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
2!1 DEPOT STREE1
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WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly.
O. K 8., AtUMitlon.
Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., has
accepted the Invitation from Baker
City Chapter to put on the work for
them Monday evening, October 12.,
We will leave on No. 6 Monday morn
ing. All officers and i members who
will go please send your names at once
to RACHEL E. WORSTELL,
W. M. Pro Tern.
Bryan MIhnc Shave.
Perry, Iowa, Oct. 6. Rather than
disappoint the crowds In Valley Junc
tion, Bryan postponed a shaving to
day. He wiped the lather off and ad
dressed several hunder. He arrived
In Valley Junction this morning at 7
o'clock, and Is scheduled to make 20
speeches before nightfall.
Tuft In St. IjoiiK
St. Louis. Oct. . This city Is in
the gayest gala attire today to welcome
Taft, who arrived at 1 this afternoon.
He Is scheduled to make three ad
dresses. The occasion was enlivened
on account of the great Veiled Proph
et festival tonight.
Lumber Enirtno Through.
A wood-burning locomotive, from
an eastern factory, passed through the
city today for the Booth-Kelly Lum
ber company of Portland.
LOST Boy'a new black or dark blue
overcoat on the streets of La Grande
Sunday. Finder please return or
'phone to this office. . 1-8-11
If the Glasses I furnish you do not giv absolute satis
faction, I stand ready to refund your money : : : N:
I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in
year to make my assertions good : : : : :
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J. H- PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER.
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BETWEEN OURSELVES
there la nothing nicer, more re
freshing or invigorating than a
glass of our pure and sparkling
MALTINA. It la a triumph of
the brewer's art and instantly
makes friends when first tried.
It Is a grea". thirst quencher
and it Is also good when not
thirsty. As a tonic to the weak
and convalescent It Is freely
recommended by physicians on
account of Its wholesome
strength. Absolutely non-intox-Icatlng.
All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers
La Grande Brewery, j
PHONE
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Hljrh-Whcrtod Anto Her.
A. P. Bprague came up this after
noon from Elgin In his automobile.
Mr. Sprague was exactly one hour and
20 minutes making the run.
Notloe t, Creditors,
All who are lnier-win j are fcereby
notified that the crug stock of the
Vcwlln Drug Cv. rt been dlspo-.
of by mo. and -ao riialra of that flrn J She Like Good Thing,
up to the 8th o.' fc ptmler, 1108, now) Mrs. Charlee E. Smith of West
being wound ud. ail bills n
.Tanwin, mo., says
v me Newun i.ug Co., contract J
V.evious to that cate, un. now due n
roll ctable at th N.wlln Book ml
S'HUonery Co.- All rerons to Indebt
ed are requesUl o call there at onso
ud make settlement of their account.
'hT.S. T. NEWLLN.
I like tx
things and have adopted Dr. Klnr'
New Life Pills aa onr family laxative
medicine, because they are go:d &r4
do their weeaytthout making a fuss
ahout It" These palnleae" purifiers
old at Ntwttn't druc store, tlfl.