La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 22, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    . evening Observer, la graxde. Oregon, Thursday, October 22. ioos.
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Yes, ive have fiem. The best values ever offered io H
:: :ffie peope of la Grande: and- vicinity. -Dependable tiers
chandiseguaranteed for service i ' :j
lades Cravenette
- Coafs r:vj:.5.;;:.
Just the thing for. muddy and wet
weather. l
$10.00 to $20.00 values; sale price
. . ... $4.05 to $9.75
Wool Dress Goods
A large range of colths and variety
of patterns; values 35c to $1.50. '
OUR BARGAIN PRICE 50 PER
CENT OFF; or .i k
$2.00 WORTH FOR $1.00.
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... ' ' '
Children and Misses
Cloth Coats
$5.00 to $10.00 values; sale price" -
. . . . . $2.50 to $5.00
Ladies Tailored Suits
$15.00 to $30.00 values; sale price '
. .... ..... . .$7.50 to $11.00
This lot Includes a number of good,
serviceable garments' and the prices
are much less than manufacturers'
Cost'".; :
H These and many other special off erihgs irii
our uHiiURiN ;UErn l i ! &!Hii l : :
llDON'T F A f L TO VISIT I T:l
Store
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
LA GRANDE, 0REG0H
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Furs For
Small Maids
All Sorts of Dolls
Millinery! Millinery!
POPULAR PRICES
f ADAMS AVENUE
HOSPITALITY
lrom a pretty woman. Is always
acceptable. Liquid refreshment
in the form of our refreshing
and exhlllratlng Bottle Maltlna
Is particularly so. Put a stock'
of this In your cellar and you
may be well assured of appreti-.
atlve guests. And the beauty of
our Maltlna Is that it ' Is also
healthful and nourishing as well
as thirst-quenching and non
Intoxlcatlng. It Is a body, bone
and brain builder in liquid form.
SAY, Mr MAN!
We put iust j little pol
ish on your shirts and
I
J collars. They do not soil
j so easily.
TRY US THIS MONTH
f :
f CHERRY'S NEW
I LAUNDRY.
All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also air Dealers
La Grande Brewery,
PH0E
MAIN 5.
50TTCE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
V. EL Land Office at La Grande, Or,
4 August 10. 10S.
Kotlce to hereby given that
QEOftOS; A. PiERCE,
ef L . flraiyle, Jrejon7 ho, on Jaly
IX, i08w wide, yrrber iand applies
tao f BWkl .NWU,.N)4
KW MfMiX t. township 4
V3c:f intention to snake final um- JJO.TICB FOR PUBL1CATI0.
' W Jfof, . to' etabUsh 9lalm to thereprttnfti.t of the Interior.
nfabov described, before th.( re a land Office at La 6 rand., Ore, agemeat of them.
ister and receiver of the U. S. land
office at La Orande, OreH on the Xtth
day ot October, 10$.
Claimant names aa wttnesoea: Peter
nobeneen, of Perry, Ore.; Charles Far.
rtor, of Perry, Ore.; Charles Rowland,
of La Grande, Ore.; Frank Oabhart.
of La Grande, Ore.
F. a B RAM WELL, egtater.
wAugUOctlt
Pacific Stales Phone
Main
78
Idepsndsnt Phone 12iti
4eeoe
receivership are cared for,, tha- Habil
itles will be Increased. Just how much
cannot be stated, though It will be
enough to make a few cents on the
dollar." V.; ' ""
' : ' ' Stockholders Suffer, . !
A feature of the affair 'which the
depositor seldom thinks of, is the fact
that stockholders will be complefe
losers. Such items as capital, Inter
est, exchange, taxes, premiums .on
bonds, expenses which the bank , al
ready incurred, will all be expunged
from the records, meaning a heavy
loss to the stockholder. This is done
for the benefit of the depositor, and
were it Included in the net liabilities
would reduce the paying powers ma
terially. , ' , .
Working for Depositors.
In an interview : today Examiner
Gatch said: ' "I am here for the de
positors' Interests and for po one else.
I have charge of the bank's affairs for
the benefit of those who have money
In here, and I propose that those who
have wronged the depositors should
make It right as far as possible."
.There Is a report that funds were
obtained from Bcrlber after close of
business Saturday . by threats of ex
posure, of forgery. - -Suspense
Is Over.
The suspense entertained by depos-
7Z uuw uia ,uwtiu uuring tne
crisis, has ' been painful. Depositors
were anxious to know what payments
would be made, whether 50 or 25 per
cent, Just so the Information was given
out .
The value of a prescription depends upon the p.
j j ruin ii f caiiiH me lOOui
Jk,
"Do It Now"
Is the motto which stands for much in our prescription t
partment. Alt prescriptions are filled as soon as fec
and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reoj'
for pure drugs and careful compounding ;,
We Carry Everything which Should k
Found in a Drug Store
HILL'S bKm JTd!
LA GRANDC. OREQCIN "
$ mw4wtuimt ittii n
OREGON FinE RELlfeF
A HOME COMPANY 3.000
ASOCIATIO
August 10,1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
MINNIE B. PIERCE, '
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on July
2, 1808, made timber land entry No
0662, for SE?4 NE!4, EH SEU, sec-
tlon 1, and NEK of NE14 section 18.
township 4 south, range 37, E. W. M.,
has filed notice of intention lo make
final timber proof, to estab.ii claim
to the land above described, oeforo th
register and receiver of the U. 8. land
office at La Grande, Ore., on the 17th
day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses
George A. Pierce, of La Grande, Ore.
Peter Hogensen, of Perry. Ore.
Charles Farrier, of Perry, Ore.; Frank
Gabhart, ot La Grande, Ore. ' '
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
wAuguoctn . ; ...
' yfshrtijf'i BaocbaU Soorra. .
Portland. 4;" Oakland. 1. "
Los Angeleal 4; San Francisco, t.
; It Is not enough to have great qual
ities, we mmust also have the man
CONFERENCE OF POWERS
(Continued from page 1.)
em question among the powers, In
stead of secret diplomacy, as at pres
ent ,ln vogue.".,
It Is the sentiment of. foreign diplo
mats here that Japan will have tc
outgeneral the world in diplomacy 11
the plan Is to succeed, fortifying her
self at one stroke against dangerous
sentiment for a "white Pacific."
Knlsor's Son Wtxls.
Berlin, Oct. 22. Prince August Wll-
elm, fourth son of the German kai
ser, today took unto himself ' a wife
?he bride was his cousin. Princess
delalde, of Schleswig-Holsteln-Son-
derburg-Glucksburg. The bridegroom
'a 21 and his bride is 19 years of age
The ceremony and attendant festlvi-
'les were of an elaborate nature, al
though not so Imposing as those lden
iifled with the marriages of the Crowr
Prince Frederick Wllhelm with Prin
ress Cecilia of Mecklenburg and
Prince Eltel Frederick with Princes':
Sophie of Oldenburg. Today was alsr
the 50th birthday of the empress, wh
received many gifts and messages o'
congratulation from the monarchs o;
Europe. Prince August Wllhelm at
tained his majority on January 26 last
His royal father, then presented U
"llm the alternative of marriage or r
post-graduate course at Harvard uni
versity. The prince, enamored by hi:
pretty cousin, chose matrimony rathe
than a course of study at the famov
American university. , While the wed
ling was arranged by the kriloer, th
young couple are apparently wlllln.
victims of royal etiquette and appesi
to-be very much In love with eapi
other.
MUTINY NEAR SAN PEDRO.
;1I-Tlnic liiMitrrwtloii on Bonrtl Ship
Off San Petlro Iiant Mgtit.
San Pedro, Cal., Oct. 22. Civil au
thorities re-enforced by a special squac
f deputy sheriffs, went to the ship
Aryan today at the request of Captain
Whlttler, to arrest the ringleaders in
a. mutiny, holding the ship's officer
in terror for several months. The
trouble has been brewing from the
time the ship left Baltimore 174 days
ago, because 'the captain would not
permit them to go ashore. Lasj night
the crew attempted to kill him, and
a desperate fight resulted.
MEMBFM
; r ;..ww,iivw.wu iriaiJKAraur. IN FORCE ' " 1
A Mutual Company can Save Ye u from 40 to 50 p;r
cent on Your Insurance
I tlf . f S ii iw-W a ni-i i-r m a '" ' - -"
j. w. uli vck, AuciM i , uranacOrJ
Cor. 6th St and Washington Ave Phone Red 1782 J
4s4-t4e4i,(eittMee4'teAi4t4ettt4t4Mui.
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. VTHICII BILL ' ;
would you prefer to pay? A
good stiff one to the doctor (or
curing some of your family ol
pneumonia or rheumatism ot
our modest one for the coal
which would have prevented th
Illness? Think il over. Then
It soon, too. Even a little cbiU t;
may mean a big bill for th (;
doctor. i
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0. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10 i
BAY & ZWEIFEL
" Plumbers and Tinners i
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty ;';
Let us furnish you with ;an estimate
on your work. No order too large or
small for ou best attention v Let us
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pensee can make It as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
2ii DEPOT STREEl
P
I RealiVluesj
ROBBERY NE.R SlOrX FALLS.
Forty-Sovc Hundred Mokn After th
Vault Wero Cracked.
Sloux Falls, Oct. II. The vaults of
the state bank at Vergil were cracked
erly this morning by robbers, who
dynamited the huge steel doors and
stole 14700 and valuable papers.
: Slx-plec orchestra every
night at the Elks' hall.
Friday
When you purchase jewelery or a time
piece from me you have a right to . feel
certain abou having recieved ' full value
for your money ; , : : - , :
J. H- PEAREi
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER . J
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