La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 30, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ETt'MNO OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER iC, H0,
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THE Recenf Bank Failure has so upset financial conditions h our city and county that everybody feels poor. We did jj
1 Hnf in :inif.in- hv this failure but naturally we are sympathetic for those who did and are going to do all we can ::
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WE WILL PLACE Oil SALE OUR
QCTOE
ENTIRE LINE OF
MSSfS 6 CHILDREN'S COOTS
I rge assortment of all kinds. One ht at $2.50 for
your choice, another at $2.98, another at $3.78 etc.
LADIES TAILORED SKIRTS
More than 200 numbers, every one of them worth
much more than what we are going to ask for them
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LADIES TAILORED SUITS
Every garment in this line leduced in price, including
the Fall Stock-many prices cut to Aaf-fie styles
being so varied we cannot specify particular numbers.
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llM E N A N D B O Y ' S C L OT H I N G A L L G O; T
jj Now is the time to make that big saving you have been looking for. Come early and get choice jj
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WHAT (
will you have for dinner todayt You
may answer this question satisfactori
ly by dining; at
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The Old Standbr.
Our cooking la a paragon of per
fection, our food faultless, and our
service rapid . and .,, courteous.' What
more can we say, except that our
prices are popularT We give a regu
lar dinner for J5 centa.
Come and try it. You will not need
the sense of hunger to enjoy It.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop!
Open Day Sen w.ekiv J rn
And Night Ticket. fnr,UU
He i se Cleaning
BY MACHINERY
No dust; no worrr, you
show us the room wedo
the rest., No more expen-
dvPt than the old way but
CEMENT WORK
Ml kinds of Cement and
Goncrete work. ;
r CONCRETE'
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small, f
Satisfaction Guaranteed
l: L ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 688 ;
LA GRANDE
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WHT NOT TRY
Popham's '
ASTHMA REMEDY?
Gives prompt and positive relief In
evry caee. Sold by druggists, Price
H.OO. Trial package by mall 10
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Willlama Mig. Co., Props.
Cleveland, O.
For atr by
A. T. HILL, UrugglKt
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DEPUTY WAS AT FAULT
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Bales crted oa abort notice.
t Satlsfactloa guaranteed.
No extra charge for distance.
LA GRANDE - - OREGON
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Studio at 105 Greenwood
St. one door south' of
Adams Avenue
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, She Likes Good Thing.
Mrs. Charles ; E. Smith . of West
Franklin. Me., says: T like good
things and have adopted. Dr. King's
New Life Pills aa our family laxative
medicine, because they are good and
do their' wont without making a fuss
about It." These palnles purifier?
solo at Newltu B drug sore, f (!" ;
Sorlber haa betyi taking denperate
chances and hoping for a lucky turn
on property he had secured In order
to make his losses good. t
"Scrlbers Is not the only wreck of
a happy home in that county. There
are many, many others. The failure
of the bank haa wiped out every cent
owned by many people over there. I
know of one old man and his wife
who had $19,003 In that bank. ' and
haven't a penny except what they can
get out of the wreck. There are oth
ers, too.
"In-my opinion Scrlber Is not sorry
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Fmmome
The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt
ness with which it reaches the sick room c
"Do lt Now"
to jeeive jlki uiaiiub,
more thorough
Phone your orders to
Phone '
ALTHEIDE
Red 1752
6 OLIVER
IN1 HURRY?
BL'SSEY'8 HACK LINE.
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Beat of service, Dy and
Night Hacks furnished for
funerals and private parties.
'.. Baggage transferred Pay and
Night and Sundays. ,
Stand at Paul's Cigar Store.
a 'Phone Red 21
Night 'Phone Ma.n IS.
E. L. BCSSEY.
THEN CALL
tLEfltl LUtlMES
Cheapest in the City. Coed
Meals Made Where you can
See It Done
EAST STYLE LUNCH ROOM
THE TRANSFER MAN.
He will take that truak to the depot
or your home la !n timr thaa ft
take to tn tt.
Day Vboo Red Til.
Night Pbaaa, Black 17M.
WAGON ALWAYS AT YOUR
BXRYZCX.
! Notice to Stockholders.
Notice Is hereby given that the an
, nual stockholders' meeting of the Au
jrella Mining company, for the pur
! poee of electing a board of directors,
! and for any further business that may
coma before the meeting, will be held
at the office of E. C Moore, la the
city of La Grande, Oregoa, at the hour
of 1 o'clock p. m oa Wednesday, the
th day of November, Hit. -
GEO. HENDRICKS,
L. OLDENBURG, ' Secretary.
Preeidettt
Messenger Serrtoav
For quick and reliable aneeeenger
service call Mala 14.
Hammcreley, "end . I am notso sure
but that It Is a good thing for him
that he did. . Each day sees some new
evidence come to light and the people
are highly worked up over the case.. I
brought Vm down last ' evening bo-
cause that was my original, plan, bni
after I reached La Grande I was g!a1
I had ao arranged, because If I had
wulted until tJvIe morning I was told
that there might very likely have been
a big demonstration of those who had
suffered through his forgeries, at the
depot. It seems that only lack of a
leader has saved Scrlber from violence
at the hands of the depositors so far.
If the statement regarding the part
ing scene Is no more correct than the
reported interview with Deputy Hara
mersley. Issued by the Associated
Press from Portland, which tn effect
was that he flew Into La Grande and
spirited Mr. Scrlber away Just In time
to save his life from infuriated clti
sens Mr. C. J. Scrlber has v a just
criticism coming, but not at The Ob
server. Cashier Scrlber was on our
streets dally since the closing of the
bank, but at no time was his life in
danger, nor was there any semblance
of a demonstration.
Room and Board.
Beginning November 1, a limited
number of roomer and boarders will
be accepted at the Stulta boarding
house, corner Sixth and Spring ave
nue. " -.. -- - N"
MRS. LENA STULTS.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Dukey arrived
this morning from Baker county, and
will visit relative and friends for sev
eral week.
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I is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de
? partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received
t and delivered as soon, as mied. You know our reputation t
for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. J
t We Carry Everything which Should be
Found in a Drug Store
I HILL'S DRUQ JT0RE
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LA GRANDE, OREGON
THE BALANCE ON A BARREL
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tain one's balance on any
q verity cf cuMaltina,
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; : some and guaranteed . to
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toxicate. 'With . some
Mahina qualily is a 'see-
i .saw game-sometimes high, sometimes low, but with
I ours it is uniformly good and the price always right
All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also an Dealers
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