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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1908)
EVENING O BSERVER. LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1908. FT mmpm aft . The value of a prescription depends upon the prom with which it reaches the sick room ness page eight. (OlTIflK PROTECTED . : A aft . X. j: Dry Goods, Millinery; Clothing and Shoes :: For more than six weeks we have been recievina almost : :: 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 ob lots or old shop worn stuff i: quality and serwce. Our guarantee is back of every article :: we sell and to show that our prices are right we quote : ;: some of the more staple goods as follows: : ALL COUNTY OFFICIALS AIIE IXDEIt HEAVY BONDS. Standard Prints, per yard ....... .5c Apron Ginghams, per yard .. ....6'4o 28-lhch Percales, per yard . . . . ,7Jc Outing Flannel, Be, 8 t-Sc, 10c, 12 &o Hope Muslin, per yard .10c .Bleached Sheetings, 8-4, per yd 27Mic Bleached Sheetings, 9-4, per yd 30c Lading' fleeced Underwear, per garment ............. .25c to 50c Ladles' wool ' Underwear, .' per garment 50c and up 10- 4 Cotton Blanket . 11- 4 Cotton Blankets '. 12r4 Cotton Blankets . Eastern Wool Blankets Oregon Wool Blankets Oregon Tiger Blankets ; i j Remember flhePeop :: OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, .. Children fleeced Underwear, per , , garment 15c and up Children's wool Underwear, per garment ,35c and up Men's heavy ribbed Underwear, per garment ............. .37 Vto Men's heavy fleeced Underwear fcer garment ................ ,50c Men's heavy wool Underwear,; per garment $1.00 and up . Idc $1.00 $1.50 $3.25 $1.50 $5.50 - T i County Treasurer Has Considerable Sum In the Susix'ndcd Bank Heavy Bonds Protect All County Officials . Who Use Banks l'ed F. & T. as Checking Bank. In addition to selling you good merchandise at a small St niaiiii vi iuii, xc yiifc i (ill nun eacn jj.vu casn purchase a premium worth 50c. M akaa.. - LA GRANDE, OREGON Pretty Pillows t say, Mr. mani Handsome Drawn Woik Pieces, Alli gator Bags, Hair Pulls, Keis tzd Uy iojdate Mill'mety .v 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 Oregon Short L7v win be opened for sale to settlers under the terms of the Carey Act, OCTOBER 12, 1908. This magnificent piece of cove land, protected from all unfa vorsble conditions, li pronouiic- ed by experts to be the best fruit producing soil In the best rrult state In the Nation. It Is en tlrely surrounded by mountains several hundred feet higher. No lava rock; deep loam soil. Great Surplus Pure Water IVe pu. ust a little pol ish on your shirts and collars. They do not soil so easily. TRY US THIS MONTH Today there was considerable talk on the streets with reference to whether or not the county would lose In case t'e depositors of the Farmers & Trad ers National bank were not paid in full. County Treasurer Frawley had on deposit with the closed bank $20, 000. His system for some time has been to use the . Farmera & Trad rs bank as a checking fund, the other banks in the county, as depositories. Recently the semi-annual school ap portionment amounted to $8000, was turned over to him for distribution; also, he has mad-i a warrant call, and In order to assemble sufficient funds to meet these payments within the past few days, he drew $4000 from the jcigin OHntt and $8000 from the La Grande National bank and deposited them In the Farmers & Traders. This with the amount already on hand there, Increased his deposit to about $20,000. The county stands to lose nothing no matter what comes, as Mr. Frawley has filed a personal bond with the county to the amount of $20,000, with the following security. The bond reads that either or all are responsi ble. The bondsmen are J. W, Scrlber, J. A. Masterson, Georite Palmer. J. A. Woodell and J. B. Thronson. Sheriff's Bond. The sheriff also is reported to have about $4500 in the closed bank. He is under a bond of $10,000, with sureties as follows: J. W. Scrlber, E. W. Oli ver, Adolph Newlln, D. McDonald and George Palmer. The Clerk's Office. There are no clerk funds deposited In the bank, but Ed Wright as trustee for certain 'amounts, balances on es tates, etc.. amounting to about $1000. for which he is personally responsi ble. Tho county "clerk, however, la under a $10,000 Indemnity bond, fur nished by a bonding company."" "DoltNow is the motto which stands for much in our preecripiion rf 1 partment. All prescriptions are filled ' as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputatk ! for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. j IVe Carry Everything which Should fee j Found in a Drug Store I HILL'S DRUQ TORE ' LA GRANDE, OREGON 1 ( SE . ..TTT HOSPITALITY i CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY. Flowing ull the year. fcest conditions on earth for raising fruit and , vegetables profitably. On the Main line of the Oregon Short unc, Along the Snake River grand opening win be conducted by the State of Idah g drawn by lot o, tracts ju vr crai njtnnmr gn i n ,1 . -. j t . etc. " 10 wiinar.a.polt If location la undesirable, fruate. ,l opportunity for profitable fruit ranching ever known. The 1 CALL UPON La Grande Investment Co. FOLEY BLOCK Pacific States Phone Main 78 5 ; Indepzndent Phone 12li Xoth-o to Crvriltoi. Notice Is hereby given to ah whom It may concern, that E. C. Dlso.ua hat been appointed by the county court c.f Union county, Oregon, administra tor of the extate of John II. Dillon, de teased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof tftVjHie1 admin Istrator at his place of. business No. 1108 Adams avenue, La Grande, Ore gon. Dated September 1$, 190S. E. C. DISQUA, Administrator of the Estate of John 11. Dillon, Deceased. dlT-!4-l-7-14 Daily Observer, 65c per Month Skating CartUvaL Next Saturday night there will be a masquerade skating carnival at the Coliseum rink. The following Tuesday night there will be a masquerade ball. At both occasions there will be hand some prUes for the bent costumed lady and gentleman. There will be no skat Ing tonight at the rink, as this Is the evening for the regular week dance. HOTED HORSE AI B AKER Baker City, Oct. IS. (Special.) College Maid, the world's champion guldeless pacer, the most lnui.iBw;. equine performer in the world, will give exhibitions during' tho fair and race meet to be held In this city Oc tober 14, 15, 16 and 17. Tho mare goes without rider, driver or prompter of any kind or nature, and each time so cum to try to lower her wn world's record of 2:o74. She was the star attraction at the Cclllng liam, S.ileni, Portland. North Takima. and other races on the Pacific circuit this year, and has signed contracts for another exhibition at tho same place n xt year. It Is Indeed fortunate that the managers have been uble to se cure her for Daker City, and no one should miss the opportunity of seeing this guldc-less pacer. Hryan Touring Nt-branka. Norfolk, Neb., Oct. 13. Hryan start ed a three-day tour of Nebraska with an address here on bchulf of the stato ticket. He will make a dozen speeches dally In his own state. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DepartmenUof the Interior, U. 8. Land Offico, Lu Urandc, Ore., August 14. li)8. Notice Is hereby given that JOHN IL BLUMENSTEIN, of La Grande. Oregon, who, on Oc tober II, 101, made homestead en try No. 10744 ISerial No. 01023. fot BV4 SEV4. KV BW V4 and lot 7, sec tton township X south, rango SI E. W. M.. has filed notice at Intentlnn to make final five-year pmnf. to e- from a pretty woman Is alwayi i acceptable. Liquid refreshment K 1 " In the form of our refrenhin. t-i and exhiliratlng Bottle Maltlm f"1 Is particularly so. Put a stock . .v.. . .. f i. una in your cellar and you I j ..v.. .muicu oi appreci- ative guests. And the beauty of our Maltina is that it is also healthful and nourishing as well as thirst-quenching, and non- intoxicating. It is a body, bone and brain builder in liquid form, j e s t t All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers : 1 I La Grande Brewery, ! PH0E MAIN 5. ! 99 te.eeee....,..", : Trl ! i near v a i aes i When -you purchase jewelery or a tjne ' piece from me you have a right to feel ; certain abou having recieved full value for your money : : : : . J- H- ..PEA RE LEADING PI0NIER JEWELER 0 BAY & ZWEIFEL j Plumbers and Tinners j Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty i Let us furnish you ulth an esUmate on your uork. No order too larc or small lor ou- best attention. Let us rellne that old stove. At a slight ex pense ue can make It as jood as new BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STRttl iab;ih claim to th UnJ tbove' de wrtbed, bfore the regifter htid re ceiver of the U. a land office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 8th day of Oc tober, 190S. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Belnhoff, Ambrose Wrlghv, Ed Dial, M. A. Kaelln, all of La Grande, Ore. T. C. BHAMWELL. Tteglstef Work on the u i,.. u u,i nnn1 Is progremilng nicely. The gr.i lln within three mllea of 8alem. The camp of the graders is at the -Ml tank this side of Eola. Salem State man. . Eugene's public school bullui.ifc crowded this year worse than evr. notwithstanding the addition of "'ff al new rooms, ssys tho Guard. I