EIGHT PAGES.
EVENING OaSFilVCR. f A GIMffDK. OKKOOS, bATTRPAY, OCTOBER 81. 1908.
PAGE EIGHT.
RESUME FOR ELECTIONS
(Continued from page 1.)
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taken precedence over questions r of
national Importance. Local .option
and prohibition of the liquor traffic
have played a more Important part in
the contests in many states than ever
before. In most of the stale, how.
ever, neither, party has been able to
. The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt-
Yes. we ha ve them. The best values ever offered to
tfje people of La Grande and vicinity. Dependable mer-
Ladies Cravenetie
Coats
Just the thing for muddy and wet
weather. . '''.'..'- ' .
110.00 to 120.00 values; sale 'price
...i.. $4.95 to $9.75
Wool Dress Goods
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A large range of coltha and variety
of patterns; value S5c to $1.60.
OUR BARGAIN PRICE 80 PER
CENT OFF; or '. ":
' fa.00 WORTH FOR $1.00.
Children and Misses
. Cloth Coats .
$3.00 to $10.00 values; sale price
$3.50 to $5.00
Ladies Tailored Suits
$15.00 to 130.00 values; sate price r
...... $7.50 to $14.00
This lot includes a number of good,
serviceable garments and the prices
are much less than' manufacturers
cost
T I nonn a irpnerftHV seem IQ u -
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Xew York an ExwpUou.
A few states afford striking ecep-
tlons to the rule. In New Torn tae
effort to deefat Governor Hughes for
re-election has attracted "national at
tention. In their excitement over ,m
contest between Hughes and Chanler
the people of New York have seeming
ly forgotten the presidential contest.
In Illinois the gubernatorial contest
between Deneen and Stevenson like
wise overshadows the race between
Bryan and Taft. The same thing
seems to be true of several Mher
states." notably West Virginia, Indiana
and Minnesota.
H These and many other special offerings in
our BARGAIU DEPARTMENT
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WDOti'T FAIL TO VISIT T:
4s '
edple's
Store
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Strahgestory from east
(Coiitlnued from page 1.) '
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Public Sale!
The Rvbert E. Smith
head of cattle will be sold
at publio sale Thursday,
October 29, at the Union
county Fair Grounds at
10 A. M. :
50 HEAD OF CATTLE 50
Seven head of Registered
v Herefords
One Three year old Here
ford Bull, Registered
Three Cows Registered
Two Yearling Heifers
One Two year old Heifer
Registered
20 Head Dairy Gows
10 yearling Heifers and
steers
13 Spring Calves
One two year old through
bred jersey Bull
: SALET0 BEGIN PROMPT
t AT TEN O'CLOCK
; Free Lunch at Noon
TERMS One years
time given on all notes
with approved : security
bearing 8 per cent inter-
est. 2 per- cent off for
cash ' "'" :; '
R. E. SMITH"
J. E. Reynolds, Clerk
t?. Stringham, Auctioneer
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that is the farthest possible thing
hfrom the government's plans.
Endorses World Conference.
Japan enthusiastically endorses call
ing the oriental conference and will
aid in bringing it about. A powerful
association is being formed by most
influential scholars and public men,
to bring Japan and America to a closer
understanding of the problems of the
orient, under an agreement which
might be known as the Japan-American
alliance. Through this association
it is probable the proposition to call
a conference of England. America and
Japan will be brought officially before
the government. I wish to express
through the United Press, to the peo
ple of the United States, the great
pleasure the visit of the fleet has given
Japan. Extend to them my, kindest
regards and the friendship of the Jap
anese. V
fSAY,
Mr. MAN!
We puliust a little pol
ish on your shirts and
collars. Thsy do not soil
so easily.
TRY US THIS MONTH
CHERRY'S NEW
LAUNDRY.
Pacific States Phone
I Main 78
1
I Idependent Phone Uii
null) for Sale.
Mrs. M. Anthony, 106 6th street,
will have a choice lot of tulip bulbs
for sale tomorrow and Monday, Octo
ber 24 and 8. 10c and 20c per dozen.
Plant them now if you wish to have
nice flowers next spring.
t '.
Gravel for Sale.
Good for grading streets. Apply at
Contractor Geo. Kreiger. Less
than one-half regular price. 10-2S-28
Furs For
Small Maids
All Sorts of Dolls T""-
miinery! Millinery!
POPULAR PRICES
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New
Eagle
Honey
Valley
Less than 1000 pounds in
all. HURRY.
PICKLES
HEINZS' full line of fresh
pickled goods. Bottle and
in bulk. V , ; v
Our CHOW CHOW is great
CITY GROCERY
MID BAKERY.
I , Polack, Prop.
Xotiro of Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice Is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, under the firm name
of Roesch & Bunker, is thle day dis
solved by mutual consent, the : said
Walter E. Bunker retiring, and Jthe
said Herman Roesch continuing the
business, and the said Herman Roesch
will pay all debts owing by the firm,
and collect all accounts due the said
firm. ' '
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, Octo
Uit Z'i. IJ5J. ; Octif
HERMANN ROESCH.'
WALTER E. BUNKER. '
EeMeWCLUIfHi 6r. CO. :
. ADAMS AVKXW ,
WANTED A competent girl for gea
ral housework. ' Apply to Mrs. H.
S. Cooltdge, comer Fifth street and
O avenue. . ..' .'. ...
t ness with which it reaches Ike sick room
partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received
I and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation
j 1 for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. .:.
$ We Carry Everything which Should be
I r Found in a Drug Store :
jl I L L'5 b R U Q JT 0 R E
t LA GRANDE, OREGON 1
HOSPITALITY
,
front a pretty woman la always
acceptable. ' Liquid refreshment
in the form of our refreshing
and exhillratlng Bottle Maltina
Is 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 thirst-quenching and '; noa
lntoJeating. It Is a body, bone
and brain builder In liquid form.
AMERICAN WINS CUP
(Continued on page )
Robertson is the first American to
carry off the prize. The race is more
remarkable because he drove his car
off the track at the last stages of the
race, but by quick work got It back
and finished In fine form. He made
a new record for a single lap, which
he drove in 69.7 miles per hour. '
. After five machines were smashec
In the terrific speed contest, Robert
son . reached the line first. Lytle, In
an Isolta car, was second.' The offi
cials declared the race finished. Rob-
rr'.2cr. . ccvcrrS III
a'nd 48 seconds.
All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also air .Dealers
Brewery,
La Grande
PHONE
i5 MAIM 5.
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B RYAH SHAKY I H SOUTH
... (Continued from pare X. .
official count. The vote in New Eng
land galled to show that Connecticut
Rhode Island can be called doubtful
The poll In Oklahoma indicates thai
districts formerly strong republican
are tunning toward the democratic
candidate.
Postma.-tcr Laolinor Speaks.
Testerfiay afternoon Postmastei
Lachner delivered two lectures, one ti
the teachers and higher grades at St
Francis academy, and the last one tr
the high school pupils at the high
ichool. The subject of each lecture
was the "Organization and Function
of the Postofftee Department" On
September 28 the postmaster genera:
Issued a general order to all postmas
ters, requesting and urging them tc
co-operate with the heads of thf
school children in the organisation and
operations of the postofflce depart
ment, and particularly about the
proper classification and : addressing
of mall matter, and the functions and
practical application of the registry
and money order systems. Baker City
Herald. . . ,. .' -
FOR RENT Five-room cottage with
natn. ; lncutre of J. ; iU ' Otvena,
Washington avenue. 1
" ' Tft Wlna, Nevfrthclflsa.
. The Star was In error this morning.
Taft did not meet defeat at the Kaffee
Klatch straw voke last" night. Taft
won: 2 against It for Bryan.. . -i
RealV
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- PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
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I BAY & ZWEIFEL
: 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 tor ou- best attention. Let us
reline that old stove. .At a slight ex
penseue' can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREE1 :
POOLING THEIR APPLES.
, : ' ' Boxes at $1.1.
I In all, composed of Oanoa, Ben Davis,
j 2"ork Imperial, ' Rome BeauUea, and
$333 aSrofier 'retic Cwl-cJass' fruit'
I' The grower claim to have choice fruit
and ar prepared to wait until spring
.X- ! if necessary, for better price. Vaiom
Many apple growers oa the Ame Repubij&
tract have pooled their crop and will i - -- " - ' -
hold for $1.15 a box. It to estimated1 ' -
that thare are IS car of apple in the To know how ,0 uSt to U art
pool,.0 boxes to the car. IQ09 boxes of teachlnc.
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