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EVEX1XG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 17 108.
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: For more than si weeks we have been recieving almost
:: daily shipments of Fall and Winter merchandise until now
our store is filled to overflowing with nice new goods and ::
llihey ARE new goods, not iob lots or old shop worn stuff ::
:: but good clean merchandise that you can depend on for ::
:: quality and service. Our guarantee is back
il we sell and to show that our prices are right we quote 2:
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:: some or me more siapie gooas as muows:
BP.I86 COUST'TO SCHEB.S :S1DE
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Standard Prints, per yard '. i .60
Apron Ginghams, per yard .....614 c
28-inch Percales, per yard .... .Tttc
Outing Flannel, 5c, 8U&C, 10c, 12 He
Hope Muslin, per yard ......... .10o
Bleached Sheetings, 8-4, per yd S70
Bleached Sheetings, 9-4, per yd SOo
Ladles' fleeced Underwear, per
garment ............. .25c to 50o
Ladles' ' wool Underwear, . per '
garment . ... . 50o ud np
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Children fleeced Underwear, per
garment . ... . ... . 15c and up
Children's wool Underwear, per f
' garment .............. ,S5o and op
Men's heavy ribbed Underwear, -per
garment ....... ,S7c
Men's heavy fleeced Underwear'
per garment . . . .... ......... . 50c
Men's heavy. wool Underwear,:.; ,
.TT. C?.??sst wi up
10- 4 Cotton Blankets ...................,,.,,..,..' 75c '
11- 4 Cotton Blankets ..... . ............... . . . .T . ............... ;. $1.00 " -
12- 4 Cotton. Blankets ....... . , (1.50
Eastern Wool Blankets ... j .......... . $3.25
Oregon Wool Blankets ................ $4.50 V ,
Oregon Tiger Blankets ............ i ............................ $3.50 ' "
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L In addition to selling you good merchandise at a small
maigm of prom, we give FREE with each $5.00 . cash
purchase a premium worth 50c. v
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
Peomes
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LA GRANDE, OREGON
. The Latest.; v
The latest "rumor on the street is to
the effect that Mr. Scrlber is to go into
voluntary bankruptcy and the petition
is to be filed as soon as prepared. The
records do not3how anything as yet.
If correct, It but goes to show that
the depositors may expect little fror.i
Seriber's individual property If bank
ruptcy proceedings are instituted. .
, Tofal Defalcation. ','
The Observer last evening made the
statement that the defalcations are In
the aggregate, so far as known, to be
about 125.000. . Since Mr. Seriber's
bond has been fixed at. $15,000, and
the charge" against him being stipulat
ed at $12,525 as the amount of hie
misappropriations. It might be assum
ed that 'the above is the total. No
one but the bank examiner knows tht
exact amount, and he will not stat
whether it Is one dollar or whether It
is $30,000 or any other amount. ... It It
known, however, that the warrant foi
his arrest was based upon information
known prior to the arrival , of th
bunch Of alleged forged paper held it
Seattle, which amounted to $15,000
and of this amount it -was thought anc
o reported, that $4500 was good pa
per, leaving a balance that was not
good of $10,600. . .
, Yesterday Deputy District Attorne;
Evans stated that when he first cam
he thought his Information, whlcl
-oad something like $12,000,' would bt
4ufficlent to. hold htm on, but since
arriving other bad paper had come to
light While Mr.' Evans did not refer
to the Seattle matter, it was so un-
lerstood, therefore, if' the . govern
ment had $12,000 prior to this batch
it would seem that a general state
ment of about $25,000 would not be
far out ,of the way. However, thU
matter will all be made public later.
i rid in case the defalcations do not ex
:eed $25,000, there is reason for tht
Jepowltor to feel good, "provided theri
Is not too much worthless paper.
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The value of a prescription depends upon the pr0lT-
ness with which it reaches the sick room v'
WoltNow
is the motto which stands for much in our prescription t
panmeni. nu pmenpuons arenuea as soon as receive
and delivered as soon as filled. You know our repute
for pure drags and careful compounding ' : ,; t
We XarryEvthihgwhk
' Found in a Drug Store ;
HILL'S DRqQ JTORE!
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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Pretty Pqws
Handsome Drawn
Work Pieces, Alli
gator Bags, Hair
Puffs, Nets and Up-to-date
Millinery .v
ADAMS AVBNUK
HOSPITALITY
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from a pretty woman is always
acceptable. Liquid refreshment
In the form of our refreshing
and exhillratlhg Bottle Maltlna
Is particularly so. Put a stock
of this In your cellar and you
may be well assured of appreci
ative gupsts. And the beauty of
our Maltlna is that it Is. also
healthful and nourishing as well
as thlrst-quenchlng and non
Intoxlcatlng. It Is a body, bone
and brain builder in liquid form.
All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers
La Grande: Brewery,
PHONE
MAIN 5.
SAY, Mr. MAN!
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. IVe put iuslj little pol
ish on your shirts and
collars. They do not soil
so easily.
TRY US TrilS MONTH .
CHERRY'S NEW
LAUNDRY.
Pacific States Phone
, Main 78
litpenienl Phone i2lt
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. a Land Office at La Orande,Or.,
October S, 10I.
' Notice ts hereby given. that
CHESTER A. PIKE,
ef Vanoouver, Wash., who, on October
I, HOI, made Umber and stont swsrn
itatemeot No. 01150, for WVi BK,
XH SW)4, section $, township I south,
rang II 1 W. VI has filed notice of
Intention to make final timber and
stohe proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the reg
later and receiver of the U..' & land
tu'flce at La Grande, Oregon, ''vn the
list day of December, 190$.
Claimant names as witnesses: Basil
E, Lever, of Portland, Ore.; John O.
Kissell, of . Vancouver, Wash.; John
W. Maltland. of Vancouver, Wash.;
David C. Brlchoui, of La Grande) Ore.
r. C. BRAUWELU RegtaUr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Dopartment pt the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Orande.Ore
' October 5, 108,
Notice Is hereby given that
JOHN O. KISSELL.
..s . .
ui Vancouver, vasnington, who, on
October 5, 108, made timber and
sione sworn statement No. 0-1840, for
.'ot I, NEK NW4, kw4 NEK, WO
tlaon $0; SE' MWC, lection 1, town
ship B south, range ti C, W, M., has
filed notice of intention to make final
timber and stone proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore the register and receiver of the
U. B. land office at La Grande, Ore
gon, on the list day ".of December,
1101.
Claimant names as witnesses: Da
vid C. .Brlchoux, of La Grande, Ore.;
John W. Maltland. of Vancouver,
Wash.; Chester A. Pike, of Vancou
ver, Wash.; Basil E. Lever, t Port
land. Ore. .
r. C BR AM WELL, Register. .
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Texas Mute Fair.
Dallas, Texas, Oct. 17. With an ad
dress by Governor T. M. Campbell, a
special musical program and the dedi
cation of new buildings, the 23d an
lual Texas state fair was opened here
today and will continue 16 days'. The
livestock show, In which Judging wi;
begin on Monday, Is one of the mot
lotable ever held In the south wes
An offering of $50,000 in stakes an
urses has resulted In the entry o
tome of the best horses in the Unite!
States.
HooNler Cltaritlcs.
South Bend, Ind., Oct. 17. The In
diana Conference of Charities an
Corrections will convene in sevent
mnual session here this evening. Tb
neeting will end next Tuesday.
th opening session the president, D
George F. Edenharter, superlntender
if the Central Insane hospital In Ir
lianapolls, will deliver his addresi
Governor J. Frank Hanly will spea
at a mass meeting tomorrow af ternooi
Several .other distinguished men wl
deliver addresses during the confe:
ence. '
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BODY OF OLD RESIUFAT
FOUND BE.E.TII DOCK
Dad Wound on Head Loads to IliiU t
. lluit Slurdor -Has Doon Committed
liio Dctia!KxI Was Well Known
TluroiiKliout the Wcht Hal IW
Mltslug Since Saturday Lost Polite
Believe In Mimlor Theory.
Portland, Ore., Oct, 17. What'hAf
the1 appearance of a foul murder It
being Investigated by the police hen
today. The body of Jack Nugent, ar
old resident of Portland and wel.
known throughout the .: West, Wat
found this morning beneath the doct
along the Willamette Iron and Steel
works, at the foot of Everett street
There la a bad wound on the head,
and the body la badly bruised. The
police say It Is Impossible for the man
to crawl to where the body was found.
Nugent has been missing since Satur
day last ,
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OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
A HOME COMPANY - 1 34.000 MEMBKS liJ
' $2,UUU,000.00 INSURANCE IN FORCE r ;
A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from. 40 to 50 peri
cent on Your Insurance
J. VV. OLIVER, AGENT, La GrandcOr.
Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave t
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; WHICH BILL ...
would you prefer to pay? A J
good stiff .one to the doctor for
curing some of your family ol
pneumonia or rheumatism or '
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our modest one for the coal
which would have prevented tht i
illness? , Think It over. Then k
give U8 the. ;der fv coal Dd y
It soon, too. . Even a little chill
may mean a big bill for the
doctor, . !
I G. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10
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BAY & ZWEIFEL
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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 slliht ex
pense we can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
.211 DEPOT STREE1
RealV
a i aes !
When -you purchase jewelery or a f.me
piece from me you have a right to feel
certain aboii having recicved full value
for your. money ;; : . i , :: :
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