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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1908)
EIGHT PACES. EVENING OnsKRVKfi. U CIUNDR. OKfcOM. MOVPAT. OCTOBKR j. 1008. page iiciirr. 444444 Will EXCEED $120,000 (CotAlnued from page 1.) eeeeeeeeeeee 1 Voe lira tm 00 I V9 V HUIb the people of La Qrande ana vicinity. it chandise guaranteed for service Ladies Cravenette Coats Just the thing for muddy and wet - weather. , ' , 110.00 to 120.00 values; a!o prico $1.03 to Wool Dress Goods A large range of colth and variety of pattern; value 35c to 11.50. OUR BARGAIN PRICE 60 PER CENT OFF; or - : $3.00 WORTH FOR tl.OO. B These and many other special offerings in Ij :! n.ir Rn Pr.R IU flFPARTRIFNT . l! VUI lf mm ll OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, i Public Sale: The Rvbert -E. Smith 5 head of cattle will be sold : at cublio sale Thursday, I October 29, at the Union county Fair Grounds at 10 a; m. ' ; 50 lit AD Of CATTLE 50 Seven head of Registered Herefords One Three vear old Here to rd BullRegistered I Three Cows Registered I Two Yearling Heifers Z Registered I One Two year old Heifer t 20 Head Dairy Cows 10 yearling Heifers and I steers 13 Spring Calves One two year old through- bred Jersey Bull SALE TO BEGIN PROMPT 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 Der cent off for m . 0 cash :r r. e. smi in : : J. E. Reynolds, Clerk I Z E. Stringham, Auctioneer I Kotine of Dlolutlon of Partnership. Notice' ia hereby given that the part jwazblD' heretofore existing between iBr undersigned, under the firm name ef Roesch & Bunker, Is this day dls solved by mutual consent, the said fTnitar E. Bunker retiring, and the aaid Herman Roesch continuing the business, and the said Herman Roesch vtlF pay all debt owing by the firm, pd' collect all accounts due the said Am Dated at La Grande. Oregon, Octo- 14. X0S. . OctJ4tf HERMANN ROESCH. WALTER E. BUNKER. ihem Thfl fipcf values ever offered to ! 8.75 mmm m mm a - T mm, Esav, Mr. mm We put iust a little pol ish on your shirts and hollars. Thty do not soil so easily TRY US THIS MONTH CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY. - Pacific States Phone 'Main 73 Idependent Phone Ult 1 Aka 1TNI) BODY OF LOST MAN. One of Mon Lost In Washington Moun tains Dlca of Exposures. Tacoma,Oct. 2. Julius Kumle. who with Fred Kloeber was lost in the mountains ntar Hot Springs, Wash., since Monday, was found dead yesterday, lying on the north slope near the extreme top of Rooster Comb. He had boughs under his head as a pillow, evidently placed there by Kloeber, who Is sUll missing. It is supposed he Is dead too. and men are searching for the body. Mad Mullali is Off Again. Aden. Oct 36. According to re ports received here, the Mad Mullah will renew hostilities at the conclusion of Ramadan tonight Plou scruples have rendered the Mullah Inactive for . Hm, hut with the nasslng of MM1I - Ramadan. . aerlou trouble is feared fcr the authorities of Berber-' " Sev eral companies of native Infantry have been aent from tht place to British ftnm&H.land. There 1 much unrest among the native and the outbreak may become serious. ' People's Store . ., 7 uepenuaoie mer ,3 Children and Misses Cloth Coats $5.00 to (10.00 values; aale price ; $2.50 to $5.00 'Ladies Tailored Suits 115.00 to $30.00 values; sale price ,......,..$1.80 to $14.00 This lot Includes a number of good, serviceable garments and the prices are much less than manufacturers. . cost ., 7 . ,- mmm mmm a; LA GRANDE, OREGON e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ' I New j age Valley Honey Less than 1000 pounds in all HURRY. v PICKLES HEINZS' full line of fresh pickled goods. Bottle and in bulk. Our CHOW CHOW is great CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. E.Polack, Prop. MURDERER NOW ON TRIAL (Continued from page- I.) cases of a sensational docket for the present term of circuit court Moore Is charged with killing the negro fol lowing personal differences on a ranch IS miles from Union. The state, It Is said, will fight the case blttery, while the defense will be no lea fierce. Many wltneseea will be called, a large number of them having already drift 8, to -TT - W. T?Vm,- 3?yii: Powder and Telocaset Moore ha many friends who are watching the case closely and will be on hand to learn of any new development In the trial. Later: The Jury 1 selected. ' the bank, Bcrlber has .acknowledged burning fraudulent ; paper to the amount of $70,000, and It Is feared In some Quarters that in his haste to cover up his criminality, he may have burned up some good notes. A CIctot Scheme. It Is also reported that there are held a number 'f certificates of de Doalt of which vliere Is no record in lr,i - V3V,.TyWvr.'.S -3Vc teen ovA'MiY.t'rf "following manner: . . The Farmers & Tradein National bank blank certificates of deposit are Issued In tabs of 100 each, numbered conaecutlvely. Scrlber used those of which he made no record from pas that In the natural order of business would not have been reached for at least five years. Thus this scheme, like some others,' was difficult to de tect until a thorough overhauling was undertaken. Forgor!1 Amaslnsly . True. ' !, Those who have seen the forged pa per were amtused at the cleverness In which the signatures, were executed. In som Instances the men upon whom the forgeries were committed could col have told but what they signed themselves had they had such notes outstanding. Other bad paper Is read ily detected when compared with the genuine signatures. Not a few have entertained that notwithstanding all of the shortage, forgeries and embeszlement, that no serious punishment would follow. The government is reported to have such conclusive evidence, and In' addition to this, Scrlber has confessed to more than one official, that there are enough known charges upon which convictions could be obtained that would compel Scrlber to remain ... In prison the remainder of his life. The onty thing for Scrlber to do Is to make a clean breast of the entire, natter and throw himself on the mer cy of the court, which might pass sen tence upon one or two counts and dismiss the others. The very 'least sentence that could be Imposed Is five years. There was some talk for a few days that Scriber's relatives would pay up the shortage and things would be smoothed over. This is all street talk with little, if any foundation. It Is rumored that Judge Wolverton !n Portland, has Htated that when he Scrlber case comes before him he will either call in a Judge from California or from Montana. Those who are versed In legal matters pertaining to the United States District court, say that Scriber will be most fortunate to have any Judge preside over his cas other than Judge Hunt of Montana. Judge Hunt is no stranger to the bar of Oregon. He presided In Quite a number of land fraud cases. May Pay 25 Per Cent The depositors may as well face the music one time as another. They will be fortunate. Indeed, if they reallsse 25 cents on, the dollar. In proportion to the Cipli-I 'iSTClVvi iu i'un uuiiiM transacted by this bank, t is said to be one of the worst failures that has ccurred on the Pacific coast In many ears. (Continued from page 1.) breaking' the' passenger train in two, and Fireman Robinson went to the aid of his engineer. A splinter of some sort had entered the lowef part of the body glancing upward, break ing and fracturing the pelvic bone, but did . not enter the abdominal cavity, falling to pierce the intestines. Other trivial bruises and cuts were sustained. His mother and father have been refused admission to his room,' dem onstrating the critical condition which James Is In. Car Well Demolished. The stock car which caused all the trouble, was partially demolished, though the five head of horses In It escaped serioua Injury. ." The cab of the engine Is but little damaged. A heavy piece of timber penetrated the window with terrlfio force and had Gavin been sitting down, be would have been Instantly killed by the force of the blow on hi body. He was taken to the hospital In his suffering condition, where Dra. Hall ft Bacon dressed the wounds. IfttoriSwr-MWt LVs4SEfrCBS. 'Vi'-, The splinter bored IU way well up between the muscle of the thigh. Now the chief attention of the physi cian la centered on preventing Infec tion. If tills can be forestalled for a period of 40 hour. It I thought Gavin The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt ness with which it reaches the sick room v "Do It Now" ic th mnttn which stands for much in our Drescriotion de- .... ............. and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. .:. We Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store HILL'S DRXIQ JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON i 1 1 1 1 1 ,111.1. HpSPITALITY !l Orders Delivered at your La Grande PH0E When you purchase jewelery cr a time piece from me you have a right to feel certain abou having recieved fuli value for your money : . : : ': ' " : T J IEAD!C PICNftR JEVVtER 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 for ou- best attention. . Let us reline that old stove. At a slight ex pensewe can make it as good as new BAY & 211 DEPOT STRW will survive. The probabilities are that animal -matter was carried Into the wound. There may also be bit of wood still lodged -well up in the cp&atjtgv. ..;. :7:';t "?".;; " No One Admitted. The physician and nurses are de voting every possible energy to the saving of the young man' Ufa. No one but physician are allowed In hi ward. - s - .'""- '-".":-. "-'' . HIHHIIHIIIIMI from a pretty woman 1 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 appreci ative guests. And the beauty of our Maltlna Is that it Is also healthful and nourishing a well as thirst-quenching and non intoxicating.' It Is a body, bone and brain builder in liquid form. Home. Also air Dealers E MAIN 5. ZWEIFEL I Resting WeU Today. He ha recovered from the first hock of the injury and today seems to be resting welL . More than half the difficulties of the world would be allayed or remov ed by the exhibition of good temper. Arthur Held. SSc vfcow for 10c at the Peatim.- Brewery XV! i