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Yes, we hiviihem. The best values ever offered to H
5: 'Ac people of La Grande and vicinity. Dependable mcr-
:: chandise guaranteed for service
Ladies Cravenette
Coats
J out the thine for muddy and wet
weather.
$10.00 to 20.00 Talueg: Bale price
. $1.95 to $9.75
Vool Dress Goods
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A large range of colths and variety
of patterns; values $5c to $1$0.
OUR BARGAIN PRICES SO PER
CENT OFF; or
43.00 WORTH FOR 1.00.
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Children and Misses
Cloth Coats
$3.00 to $10.00 value; aale price
...... .h .......... $2.50 to $5.00
Ladies Tailored Suits
$15.00 to $30.00 valuea; aale price
$7.50 to $I00
. Thla lot includes a number of good.
aervlceable garmenta and the pricea
...
' are much lesa than manufacturer',
.coat.' ,
a
H These and many other special offerings in
our BARGAIN DEPARTMENT
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WDON'T FAIL TO VISIT ITi
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Store
FATE KNOWS TUESDAY
(Continued' from page 1.)
which Mr. Cannon repreeenta In con
gress, are prone to think Mm as an
old-time farmer representing an old
fashioned farmer constituency. i His
personal appearance and manner of
speech have encouraged such belief.
Any suoh' conception, however, con
veys a wrong Impression of the situa
tion. There are, to be sure, thousands
of farmers and very prosperous far-
rpeopTe"wnoieuoTf"servant'Wr.''C
non Is supposed to be, but his chief
source of strength Is In the cities and
towns, rather than In the rural dis
tricts. A. representative example of
these communities Is Danville, where
he maintains his personal residence
and central political garrison. Dan
vlll Is an Important Junction point for
iteam and electric tnterurban rail
ways, and haa railroad repair shops,
lumber mills and factories of various
kinds. In the Immediate neighbor
hood are coal mines that give employ
ment to more than J0J0 mlnera. All
the trades represented are well organ
ized, and Indeed Danville Is a hptbed
of trade unionism. The. hard fighting
which has been forced bri Congressman
Cannon thta year haa had the effect or
Inducing him to spend mor of his
time if his Danville home. In certain
previous campaigns he haa felt that
ha had the situation In his own dis
trict so well In hand that he could
swing around the circle and do a little
missionary work for aome of hla col
'eagues or for the national ticket, but
this autumn he has devoted himself
energetically to the task of keeping his
own political fences in repair.
FMmptm
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The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt t
ness with which it reaches ine sick room
IS A HALF-CENTURY OLD
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Public Sale!
The Rwbert E. Smith X
head of cattle will be sold I
at publio sale Thursday, I
October 29, at the Union I
county Fair Grounds at I
IUM, 1V1.
50 tit AD Of CATTLE 50
Seven head of Registered
Herefords
One Three year old Here
ford Bull, Registered
Three Cows Registered
Two Yearling Heifers
v 'Registered
One Two year old Heifer
Kegisterea
20 Head Dairy Cows
10 yearling Heifers and
. . . steers
13 Spring Calves
One two year old through
bred Jersey Bull
SALE TO BEGIN PROMPT
AT TEN O'CLOCK
Tree Lunch at Noon
TERMS One years
time given on all notes
with approved security
bearing 8 per cent inter
eat 2 per cent off for
cash
R. E. SMIIH I
Z J. C. Reynolds, Clerk I
1 E. Stringham, Auctioneer t
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SSAY, Mr.
MAIM!
We put iust a little pol
ish on your shirts anT
collars. They do not soil ,
Iso easily.
TRY US THIS MONTH
$oUc o( Dissolution of Partncrslilp.
" Notice Is hereby given that the part
aersblp heretofore existing between
tfte tuwtarstgned, under the firm name
oe.ntwiacB Bunker, Ja this day dls-
r rr mutual consent, the aald
Walter E. Bunker retiring, and the
aid Herman Roesch continuing the
kiustness. and the aald Herman Roesch
wXih pay all debta owing by the firm,
mI ' eei'leet all acco'unta' W tha 4i
JBrrn.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon. Octo-
yr S4. 10. OctI4tf
HERMANN R0E9CH.
WALTER B. BUNKER.
CHERRY'S NEW
LAUNDRY.
Pacific States Phone "
-Main , ' 75
Idependent Phone 12H
xoncE. .
Sxilal Elwtlon to Approve Chart
' Amendments.
Notice Is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 24th day of November,
10S. a special election will be held
of the voters of the City of La Grande.
Union county, Oregon, and that the
polls will bo open from the hour of 9
o'clock a. m., until the hour of five
o'clock p. m.. of said day.
Said election Is called by order of
the Council of the City of La Grande
for the purpose of proposing and sub
mitting to the people of the City of
La Grande the approval and adoption
of certain amendments to the charter
of the city of La Grande as shown by
the proposed charter heretofore ap
proved by tha council of the City of
La, Grande by ordinance No. ttt. Ser
ies 190S, and filed with, and in the
office of the recorder of the city of
La Grande, on tha 10th day of Sep
tember, 108.
Tha approval of these amendments
by tha peoplo of tha city of La
Grand will be aubmltted to tn vot
era on tha following proposition:
Shall tha City of La Grande amend
Its charter and approve tha amend
ment to the city charter, and the new
ctty charter proposed and aubmltted
by tha council to the people of the city
of La Grande? .
Tii JcHcl-g re Ms rMttrvx plv"
Judge, and cierka of tha aeyeral
wards designated and appointed by
thrirt,lWard. City Hall JudgVa: J:
P Clark, K. C Davis and Frank Kil
patrtck. Clerka: William Miller and
Arthur Crutia.
Second Ward. Council Chamber
Judges; rater Kuna, r. oramweu
New
I Eagle lacy j
Less than 1000-pounds in
ail. HURRY.
PICKLES
HEINZS' full line of fresh
pickled goods. Bottle and
in bulk. .'
Our CHOW CHOW is great
CITY GROCERY
AND BAKERY
. Polack, Prop.
Roosevelt family. ,
Today 'is also the anniversary of the
president's first marriage with Alice
Hathaway, on October 27, 1880, who
lied on Fcbruray 14, 1834, two dayB
after giving birth to Alice Lee Roose
velt, now Mrs. Nicholas Longworth.
The president's second marriage, with
Edith Kermit, took place on Decem
ber 2, 18S6, and five children, four of
them boys, have resulted from this
union. '
The president was born on October
27, 1858, In New York, and was the son
of Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., collector
of the port of New York, who died In
1878. He Is of old Dutch stock, tracing
his ancestry back to Claes Martens
zen van Rosenvelt, who , emigrated
from Zeeland, Holland, to New Neth
erlands in 1649.
"Do It Now"
f Is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de
V: PrtmenLMjyresc
t A UiiMii - fuin -at tilton Vtii Itnnui nnr remit 5firtrt ' T
for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. .:.
IVe Carry Everything which Should be
Found in a Drug Store
niLL O DlvMM J 1 Uivll I
LA GRANDE, OREGON
' tM
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Tilt BALANCE ON A BARREL
is easily maintained and
it is also easy . to main
tain one's balance on any
quanity of our Maltina,
because it is puoe, whole
some and guaranteed to
satisfy thirst and not in
toxicate. With some
J Maltina qualily is a "see
saw game-sometimes high, sometimes low, but -with
ours it is uniformly good and the price always right. ;
All Orders Delivered at your HomeS Also all Dealers
La
PH0E
Grande Brewery,
MAIN 5.
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE
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and George Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool
Idge and A. W. Nelson.
Third Ward, : Building west of
Judge Ramsey's residence on Penn.
avenue Judges: C. C. Penington, B.
W. Grandy and John Cates. Clerks:
C. A. Vurplltat and A. C. Williams.
Fourth Ward, Harrla' Hall Judges:
Bernard Logsden. G. E. Fowler and
John Sheak. Clerks: C. J. Vander
poel and Warren P. Noble.
In witneea whereof I have hereunto
attached my hand and affixed the seal
of my office, this lOtk day of Septem
ber, 10S.
(L. S.) D. E. COX.
Recorder of the City of La Grande.
Teacbm In Institute.
Chehalla, Wash.. Oct J 7. Tha Lew
la county teacher Institute Is in ses
sion her for flv days, beginning yes
terday, and ha a larg attendance
from different part of the state.
Is accused by O. F. Coolldge as pri
vate prosecutor, of the crime of ern
beBzlement,' committed as follows:
The said J. W. Scrlber on the 10th
day of October, A. D. 1908, in the
county of Union and the state of Ore
gon, being then and there an officer
an , employe,' to-wtt:; the cashier, of
the' Farmers & Traders NaMonal'Bank
of La Grande. Oregon, a private cor
poration, did then and there felonious
ly embezzle and fraudulently convert
to his own use ' the sum of $391.41,
lawful money of the United States, an
exact description of said money being
to the private prosecutor unknown,
said money being' then and there the
personal property of the said Farmers
& Traders National bank, and a de
posit therein of the said' private prose
cutor, and which $391.41 then and
there came Into the possession and un
der the care pf the said J. W. Scrlber
by virtue of his being such officer and
employee of said hank, contrary to the
statutes In such cast's made and pro
vided, and against the peace and dig
nity of the state of Oregon.
Feared a "Getaway."
Mr. Coolldge was one of the bonds
men who feared Scrlber would disap
pear and leave the burden of the
bonds on their hands. When It be
came publicly known last evening that
Scrlber was out on $15,000 bonds when
the shortage of his bank were $120.
000'or more. Mr. Coolldge and others
were anxlou to have their names
withdrawn. The action taken today
is presumably to hold Scrlber her on
additional bond or In the Jail until
juc t!m the goTt-rtiaeatr takes
hold of hi case.
The bondsmen, or rather some ef
them, felt that Scrlber absence
would be a heavy - financial loa to
them, and while not o stated. It Is
th general opinion of those next to
.luesl
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 : A " : . : ; . -:
J-i rtiAKLi
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
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BAY 81 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 lor ou- best attention. Let us
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense ue can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREE1
the case, that Scrlber bonds, If theythe Indictment had been given. This
are met, will be sufficient to hold him
here to fac other charge preferred
by tha .sTernnQt .an , rle. s be
bondsmen from further connection. -Fire
Thoaaaad aad Bond.
Befor Justice of the Peace 8tew
art. Attorney Slater for tha defendant,
asked that tha prisoner be released on
bond until tint sufficient to examine
th Court did, naming th bond at
$5000. and calling Scrlber at 1:J0
tmtvxh: ..t-wW-:htJia hewIM jse4
to th charge, v Attorney Hdgin l
peared for District Attorney Ivanhoa
At pre Urn 8criber and hU attor
ney are looking for bondsmen, and H
la believed they will be found befor
I o'clock. ,