La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 19, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANBE, OREGON.
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! Dry Goods, Millinery; Clothing and Shoes il
I 1ePeoj&l& Store I
: For more than six weeks we have heen reriemnn afmnc
:: daily shipments of Fall and Winter merchandise until how :
:: our store is filled to overflowing with nice new good? and :
:: they ARE new goods, not fob lots or old shop worn stuff
:: but good clean merchandise that you can depend on for1:
t: Quality and service. Our auarznte
:: we sell and to show that our prices are right we quote ll
w, w. w iiiwiv Jiupit yuyuj JlIIUWi,
Tmmmm ,
Standard Prints, per yard ...... ..So
Apron Ginghams, per yard . .....c
28-lnch Percales, per yard .....?o
Outing Flannel, Be; 8 1-Sc, 10c, 12
Hope Muslin, per yard .......... 10c
Bleached Sheetings, 8-4, per yd 27 c
Bleached Sheetings, 9-4, 'per yd 30c
Ladles' fleeced Underwear, per
garment .............. 25o to 50o
ladles' rvwool Underwear, per
garment ............... 50c and up
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Children fleeced Underwear, per
garment.. ............ . . 15c and op
Children's wool Underwear, per
, garment .5o and np
Men's heavy ribbed Underwear,
per garment S7J4c
Men's heavy fleeced Underwear
Men's heavy wool
per garment ...
Underwear, .
. .91.00 and up
10- 4 Cotton Blankets 75c ' ' '
11- 4 Cotton Blankets $1 00
12- 4 Cotfon Blankets !!!.'.!'" $1 50
' Eastern Wool Blankets ...........".".!! .' $325
Oregon Wool Blankets ", : . , ...!"' $1 50
) Oregon Tiger Blankets .....' ''"' 9350
PmiO m hssvl ,n BdimV iot5.f,lin3 ypu 90od merchandise at a small
flSJflJglJlOPff tnatgm of profit, we give FREE with each $5.00 cash
purchase a premium worth 50c.
CONTINUE WALLOWA TRAIN
ON 3IORX1XG OF NOVEMBER 2,
"IMIMIIIItlliltiiiii...
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
IS CJ
eones
dlOft
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Pretty Pillows
Handsome Drawn
Work Pieces, Afi
gafor gags; Hair
Puffs, Nets and Up-to-datejlillinery
ADAMS AVENUE
f SAY, Mr. MAN!
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HOSPITALITY
lroin a pretty woman Is always
. acceptable. Liquid refreshment
In the form of our refreshing
and exhlliratlng Bottle Maltlna.
Is particularly so. Put a stock
of this In your cullar and you
may be well assured of appreci
ative guoHts. And the boauty of
our Maltlna U that It Is also
hoalthful and nouvlBhlng as well
ns thtrst-Quenchlng arid non
lntoxlcathKr. It l a body, bone
and brain builder In liquid form.
tl Orders bcJivcrcd at your Horns. Also oil Dealers
iff;1
branae Brewery,
PHONE
MAIN 5.-
. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lTepartmeniof the Interior, '
; U. & Land Office at La Orande.Ore.,
October 6, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
CHESTER A. PIKES,
' T Vancouver, Wash., who, on October
108, mads timber and stone swsrn
abatement s No. 01850, for WH SE,
SWU. secUon I. townchlp ( south,
tang IS E. W. M., has filed notice of
latenUon to makt final timber and
stools proof, to establish claim, 'to. "the
land above 'described, before ths ag
ister and receiver of the U. a land
cfflce at La Grande, Oregon, on the
21st day. of December, 180S.
Claimant names as witnesses: Basil
E, Lever of Portland, Ore.; John O.
Klssoll, of Vancouver, Wash.; John
W. Maltland, of Vancouver, Wash.;
David C. Brlohoux, of La Grande, Or.
F. C BRAMWELL, Register.
it-M.ii.iit U A :M
Vie put ust little pol
ish on your shirts and
I collars.- They do not soil
so easily.
TRY US THIS MONTH
CHERRY'S NEW
I LAUNDRY.
l Pacific States Phone
t Main ' 78
; Itepzniznt Phon: 12ii
NOTICE FOR PL'CLICATIO.NV
Department of the Interior,
L. f. Lsnd Office at La Giande.Ore.,
October 6, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
JOHN O. KISSELL,
of Vancouver, WaMhlngton, who, on
October 5, 1908, lna4p , Umber and
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xh.nj sworn stateifjtntiSro.-0-1849. fof
lot l, yr,i xnvM'vXNEv;. et-
tlnon 80rSEi SWU", jw'ctU.n 19. town-
south!' Vn it
r 'w .T.T. . S,W7
fllcdotiVs 'ot'.lmv.4.t0tn to make flpai
timbVrs anJ stona, proof, to establish
Malm" to" the land above described! be
fore the register and receiver of the
U. S. land office at La Grande, Ore.
gon. on the 21st day of ' December.
i08. ;
Claimant names as witnesses: Da
vid C. Brlchoux, of La Grande. Ore.:
John W. Maltland. of
Wash.; Chester A. Plka, of Vancou
ver, Wash.; Basil E. Lever, of Port
land, Ore,
F. C. BRAMWELL Register.
10-11-12-18
In Lcs Than Two Weeks Wallowa
Train Will -lie Continued to Enter
prise Bi Bunquet to Mark . the
Event High O. R. & N. Officials to
Be at the Scene Tliat Day May
Mean Two Trains Out of I Grande
Instead of One as at Present.
Regular train service will be In
augurated to Enterprise Monday, No
vember 2, Is the order of General
Manager O'Brien, according . td the
Enterprise News-Record. Chief of
Construction Brandon has orders to
turn the road as far as Enterprise
over to the operating department on
that data, and he will have it ready
tor trains sure, just as he has made
good on every other proposition In
he construction line. ,
The news has also been received di
rect from Mr. O'Brien by the Enter
prise Commercial club, with the fur-
uiat wetuume iuiuiluttuuu liml lie tuid
other general officers of the road will
visit Enterprise on that date' and be
the guests of the club in response to
Its invitation, in a banquet at Fra
ternal hall, Monday nigrit.
At a well attended meeting of .busl
ie3 men and other citizens at the
court house Tuesday, night, the vari
ous plans and ways ot properly cele
brating the advent of the railroad were
thoroughly discussed. An outdoor af
fair was practically out or the ques
tion, dwlng to the time of year. The
xcurslon season Is past, and it It
doubtful if a respectable sized crowd
vom outside points could be Inducec
to make a second trip into the valley
this fall. It was finally unanimously
.lidded thpt the proposed banquet to
he general offieluls would be the
most fitting and at the same time do
the most practical good for Wallowa
county. The details of the banquet
were referred to the executive ' com
mlttee of the Commercial club.
The value of a prescription depends upon the rW
ness with which it reaches the sick room 9 ?l !
"Do lt Nom
is the motto which stands for much in our prescriDtion
parmen. : All prescriptions are filled as soon as Zh,
and delivered as soon as filled. You know our rcJS i
for pure drugs and careful compounding - : " - J
We Carry Everything which Should h
ruunu in a urug store
HILL'5 Mm JT0RE
THE
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION
A noivit CUfVPAIMY 34,000 MEMBFRS
$28,000,400.00 INSURANCE l FORCE
A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 per
cent on Your Insurance
t. J. W. OLIVER, AGENT, La Crande Or.
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uvi. uiiioiauu vidMiinsion Ave r none Red 1782 !;
aeseestMi
From a La Grande standpoint a
.natter of interest in this connection is
vhat the train schedule will be. It It
seldom Indeed, that the present mixed
train to Wallowa returns to this ter
minal on schedule time. What "thi
hours will be when the train must gc
n to Enterprise Is somewhat of a
problem to the public.
it is noised about that two trains
.vlll be run to accommodate the traf
fic; the one leuvlng here in the morn
ing remaining at the new terminal un
til the next day.
Cove Eagle Dead.
B. E. Kirk, a member of the La
Grande lodge of Eagles, died yester
day at Cove. D. H. Proctor, president
of the local lodge, Is In Cove today ar
ranging for the funeral. 4
Sunday Ban. hull Soorcs.
San Francisco, 5-4; Portland, 0-0.
Ljs Angeles, 9; Oakland, 4.'
IIOKSOVS ITINERARY.
Hero of Mcrrlmnc Hits Many Vuti
Net for Oregon.
Portland. Oct. 19. Hobson makes
his first speech in Oregon for Bryi
nt Pendleton toniori
following itinerary was announced at
democratic headqnurters today: Ors
trnn City. October 21; Astoria. 22-
Hood River. 23; The Dalles, 24; Junc
tion City, 26; Eugene, the nltht ot
the 56th; Medford, 27; Grants' Pass
28
FIRES SUBSIDING.
Wind Come to Rescue of I'lrn.
- Stricken MMilgnn Districts.
Detroit. Oct. 19. A shifting of the
winds U' bringing relief to the fire-
swept districts of the upper and lower
peninsula today, .. The flames are
burning themselves out. The estimat
ed loss of lumber, buljdlngs rind stand
ing timber Is 82,000,000.
rontorrioe Robbed. "
Seattle, Oct II. A burglar entered
the branch postofflce In the Gibson
drug store -early yesterday and stole
840 In cash and a quantity of BtamDs
and blank money orders.
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!G. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10
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WD1CH BILL
would you prefer to dsv?
good stiff ons to the doctor for
curing some of your family ol (.
pneumonia or rheumatism or
our modest one for the coal
which would have prevented the
illness? Thlrk n ovsr. Then
give us the : d-r to.' col lu
it soon, too. Even a little chill
may mean a big bill for the ?
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doctor. 5
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BAY & ZWEIFEL !
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty j
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 S7E? !
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eail Values
When you purchase jewelery or a t'.me
piece from me you have a right .'.'to feel
certain abou having recieved full value
fpr'your money : :
J-vH: PEARE
IEADIKC PIONEER 'JEWELER. "
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Daily Observer, 65c per
Monliy
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