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Yes, we have them. The best values ever offered in :
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:: we People of La Grande and vicinity. Dependable mer
: chandise guaranteed for service .
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Ladies Cravenette
Coats
J list the thing for muddy and wet
' '' weather. .
$10.00 to $20.00 values; sale price
$4.95 to $9.73
Wool Dress Goods
A largo range of colths and variety
of patterns; values 85c to $1.50.'
OUR BARGAIN PRICE 50 PER
' CENT OFF; or
$2.09 WORTH FOR $1.90.
Children and Misses
Cloth Coats
$5.00 to $10.00 values; sale price
' t. $2.50 to $5.00
Ladiei Tailored Suits
$15.00 to $30.00 values; sale price
$7.50 to $14.00
This lot includes a number of good,
serviceable garments and the prices
are much less than, manufacturers'
cost .
I These and many other special offerings in J
yut DHKunm DEPARTMENT
There are In the field three other par
ties which propose to make a thorough
canvass In this state, and whose ap
peals to the laboring classes are cer
tain to fall upon many, willing ears.
In the . first place, there are the so
cialfsts, lea by Eugene V. Debs of
Terre Haute, long 'the Idol of the so
clallstically Inclined throughout the
middle west. It Is asserted by both
partisans and non-partisans In a posi
tion to know that there has. been a
remarkable growth of socialism In In
diana during the past three years. The
leaders of the party have determined
upon a vigorous campaign and the
work of organization is being' pushed
systematically and effectively In all of
the principal population centers.
. Rest Before Huge Task.
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 21. Taft ar
rived here this morning after the
hardest few days of campaigning since
he was nominated. He will spend the
day at the home of his brother.
Taft Is very tired and his voice al
most failed last night. He will seek
entire relaxation today before start
ing his tour of Indiana.
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jj DON'T FVJ1 TO VISIT IT
Rummage Sale.
The ladles of St. Peter's guild will
hold their fall rummage sale Friday
sample room of the Hotel Folev. A
large number of articles will be fbr
sale. The ladles hope to meet theh
friends during the sale. "Prices low.
est, stock complete."
The value of a prescription dpnmJc T""'
ness with which it reacheslhe sick room ?
"Doit ':M0W'
isthemqtto which stands for much in outDrevL
partment. All prescriptions are filled as k
and delivered as soon as filled. You know our r
for pure drugs and careful compounding .. . i:!f
We Carry Everything which Should b
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Fatal Injuries In a Wreck.
Boise, Oct. 2 1. Daniel Lawler and
Martin Black died today of Injuries
received yest lpy In a wreck in th
Oregon Short Line yards here Th
collision was between an engine of i
regular train and the rear end of n
special returning from the fat:
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Furs For
Small Maids
All Sorts of Dolls -
Millinery! Millinery!
POPULAR PRICES
&AY, Mr. MAN!
New Exploitation llend.
Seattle, Oct. 21. James A. Wood.
who was selected as, successor to Hen
y E. Reed, who resigned as director
exploitation of the Yukon exposi
tion, will assume his duties Mondav
morning. He will thoroughly reor-
anl.e the department. It Is under
stood resignations of the entire staff
.vlll be tendered so that he will be un
hampered.
nUbPIIALIIY
lrom a pretty woman Is always
acceptable. Liquid refreshment
In the form of our refreshing
nd exhlllratlng Bottle Maltina
la particularly so. Put a stock
of this In your cellar and you
may be well assured of appreci
ative guests. And the beauty of
our Maltina Is that It Is also
healthful and nourishing as well
as thlrst-qucnchlng and non
Intoxlcatlng. It Is a body, bone
and brain builder In liquid form.
All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also air .Dealers
i La Grande Rrp.uon
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'QTIQIJ FQI PUBLICATION.
fceparfment of the loterlof, "', .- "
V. a Land Office at La Grande, Ore,
August 10, 111.
Notice la kerebjr iven that ,
: , QEORQB A. PIERCE,
VU Grande, Oregon, who, on July
($, HOt, made Umber land applloa
'Hob No. 0M0, for 8WH NH
'WU ana Jot 4, aeoUon 1, towashl 4
Math, raio It. W. 1L. has rued
01 ln"ntlon Um. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
er proof, to MUtllali claim to the Depwtmeit of the interior. "
ted above dwrlbod. Ufor. the reg- D. a Land Office at La Grande, Ore,
later and receiver of the U. 8. land
of flea at U Grande, Ore, on the 7th
day of October,. 110$.
Claimant names aa witnesses: Peter
nobeneen, of Perry, Ore.; Charles Far
rier, of Perry, Ore.; Charles Rowland,
of La Grande, Ore.; Frank Gabbart,
of La Grande, Ore, . :
F. C B RAM WELL, RttaUr.'
wAugl40ct$l
IVe put fust a little po
ish on your shirts . and
collars. They do not soil
so easily.
TRY US THIS MONTH
'Kern's Sou HI.
Syracuse, N. T., Oct. 21. John W.
Kern, democratic nominee for vice-
president, left here suddenly for hlf-
home upon receipt of a telegram say
ing his son was seriously 111.
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Disregard Primary Law.
Belllngham, Oct. 21. Dlsregardlnr
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me provision of the new direct prim
ary law, the city of Blaine will thlf
year Ignore the primary election anf
will nominate candidates for municl
pal offices by tho old convention sys
tern. A mayor, treasurer, attorney
clerk and four councllmen are to be
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elected.
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATIGll
A iiOiVic CllMPANY . nnn a.r.TXrrT '
$28,000.00.00 IMSURAMCE IN FORCE I
A Mutual Company can Save Ycu from 40 to 50 pj
ent on Your Insurance
I J. W. OLIVER; ACEIVT, la Crandclo
; Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave Phone Red 17821
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would, you prefer to pay? i
good-stiff one to the doctor for
curing some of your family of
pneumonia or rheumatism or
our modest one for the coil
which would have prevented the
lllnCM? TMi-lr If
give us the :der tM'ctL lo
It soon, toa. Eveu a llttli its
may mean a big bill for tht
doctor.
I G. ir. FOWLER . Phone Main 10
CHERRY'S NEW
Skating Carnival Snturtluy.
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fi - win ue neta a'
I fXIINIlRV t i t,,e Collsun rink Saturday evcnlns
... I A matinee for schnnl rh'Mr.n ni v.
- r . mil ui
eld daring the afternoon of that dav
An enjoyable and well attended tm!
vas held there last night.
Pacific States Phone
Mam 78
Idepsndsnt Phone 1211
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August 10, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
MINNIE B. PIERCE.
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on Jul
29, 1908, made timber land entry No
0662, for SEtf NEK, EU SEU. sec
tion 1, and NE4 of NEU section 12.
township 4 south, range 87, E. W. M
has riled notice of Intention to make
final timber proof,' to estab.Ui claim
to the land above described, ocfore tht
register and receiver of the U. 8. land
16.000 MILF3 AFTER HUSBAND.
Los Angeles. Oct. 21. Startlne on
a Journey of 16,000 miles for the man
she loves, 'Miss Blanche Don noil todav
departed for the eust on her awy tr
Africa, where she will become thi
brde of C. E. Knoch. a mining engl
neer. She Is a sister of Horace ami
John Donnell, tennis champions. .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
svnueu, oeiore me register and re
Department of tr. Interior.
U. a Land Office at La Grande.Ore
October 6, 10S
Notice Is hereby given that
office at La Grande, Ore., on the t7th of Vancouver. Wash., who. on Octo.
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Claimant namea aa wit sworn statement No. uisk ... ui
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George a. nerce. of La Grande, Ore.; aecUon 81, township 4 south
reter Hogensen. of Parr ' n . I ranee IS: and int. i . .
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Charles Farrier, of Perry Ore.j Frank township I south, rango 85. E. W. M
w wi m uranoe, ore. .I"" ,I,oa nouce or intention to make
F. C BRAMWFLL. n.i.t.. I !!!. timber and stone prooL to
WAUglfUCtll
ubiisn claim to the land above de
ceiver of the U. 8, land office at L
Grande, Oregon, on th 21st day of
me mina is its own place, and In UU"v . .7..
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" "I Claimant namea aa wltneeseo: Da.
neu or heaven. MUton. Ivld C Brtsho.,, a. .
Jonn O. Klsrtll of Vancouver. Wash.
John W, Maltland, of Vancouver,
Wash.; Bawl E. Lever, of Portland
Ore,
Thre reels of pictures and two II
tustrated songs for 10c at the Pastime
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BAY & ZWEIFEL!
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you ulth an estfmate
on jour uork. No order too large or
small lor our best attention. Let us
reline that eld stove. At a slight ex
pense ue can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL!
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When you purchase jewelery or a One
piece from me you, have a . right to feel
certain abou having recieved full value
for your money , ; : . .
J- H- PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
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