! 1 . i. . it i"r.n.vTr..nix. tvtw.v. xovkvufh t. ' EIGHT PAGUS. w:c rif; IT . . ' - ,mmm' """II- ' 1 dldat has'not yet appeared. It S MEMBER AT ITHE PEOPLE SELLllW to rV nator Fulton, but he either says I that he will not nor that be t. out ! announces tronn aversion to heading .1. fh lpm.Tit then looks to 2 .the fl(hU T. E. Wll j STORES ............ j - , - . i. :i ' 1 iCTEfU OUR STORE is as full or new law gooes as u :l LlD 1 ON: win hold. Every line of Fall's newest style die-:: tates is represented here. We brought mese gooas nerc uaun :i 2 vfz needed thenvbecause you needed them. We expected an ex-:: zi optionally large fall trade and we are getting it These goods :: ZZ F,,a"J d r u.. 4k IW A har firm Wfc :r sent stocK in oruer 10 gei u urn u. ---- M...M..AMf.. oil ,Winrf Nnvpmber-everv davfrom now until ue rt manv soecial bargain onces nere. we :i know that bargain prices do move things. This entire stocK .: :: is now on me move. llco of Portland. and gets the same response. Some talk is heard of S. A. Loll of Pendleton and ome of V. C. Ilaw- ley. representative -In conyrew f r m the Flrat district. M. C. George of Portland la at 111 another, also C. A. Johns of Baker City. Dan J. Malarkey. M. L. Plpea and & B. Huston of Port land and othera. will put up all the fight he can to beat Chamberlain and to elect republi can. Ralph William, national com mitteeman, announce that he will do the aame. after the presidential elec tion. . Foe of Chamberlain look to Fulton to lead the fray and he ap pear a 1U natural chief and direc tor. Aa evidence of the people' wish to elect a republican aenator It Is quite likely that petition will be directed to member of the legislature, aigned by elecotr and circulated generally throughout the atate. Spokesman-Review. x I The value of a prescription depends upon the prompU ness with which it reaches the sick room . , ; "Do It Now" is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de- - -aw T7 n 0 f IT 1 j: La Grande's Leaein Dry Goods and Clothing Emporium ;: j The Temple of Economy : OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Va LA GRANDE. OREGON VALUES SAO ELOPEMENT (Continued from pace I.) j The real value of I your property de- j : pends entirely upon : : the title ' ' : A properly-; prepared J : ABSTRACT j will show ycu the exact J condition cf ycur title CM I AT O'JR Of F!CE AND LET tS EXPLAIN WHAT AN ABSTRACT MEANS TO YOU l.R. OLIVER'. La Grande National Bank" I Building . 'Xi'TBU-Jh Week. JfiHiston, Tcjw. Nov. 7. All prep arations have been completed for next week's great No-Tu-Oh festival In If uustutt. and thoununds of visitor are rxTwrti'd In ttr city. The carnival l afftuitg the moMt amoua of the south, 4Hd ranks next 'to the New Orleans Vstrdl. Graa a an amusc-ment period. On Trtal for BriUii Jurr. Eaa Ktnclwo, Nov. 7. Attorney Frank Murpfiy, rminsel for Ruef. will surki trial November Von a charge f axtemptlng to bribe John Kelly, a -srxrvct Ruef Juror. EWS FIIOM TKWO. San Francisco, Nov. 7. The body of Vet Van Ylack. aged 15. of Cove, Ore., died under peculiar circumstances following an operation aaid to have been performed by Dr. O. V. O'Don nell, who U charged with murder. She will be -iiven a decent burial, despite a Ulegram from (lie parents that they would not defray the "espens.. The parents are separated. Frank P. Van Vlaek live at Salem. The girl until recently lived with her mother at Cov. She eloped with James Gibson, who was a nested. The latter aaya the mother h4 not consented to their marriage and they had not been mar ried when the girl died. Several Ior-tor Implicated. f clared the girl told him Dr. O'Oonnell used an instrument on her October ! 14, : but O'Donnell say he used onI drug. The official Inquest will be held I Tuesday. . Dr. D. J. Ward, of ttu Hahnamann hocpltal. where the girl died, says he operated upon her for appendicitis and septic trouble re sulted from a gangrenous condition of the appendix. Ward signed the cer tificate giving this as the cause of tht young girl's death. Dr. Clark, who performed the autopsy, say the sep ticemia resulted from the bungling criminal operation. Gibson and Vesta Van Vlaok left L Grande for San Francisco October 2 The girl was employed a a domestW In La Grande after leaving Cove. Sh had been keeping company with Gib son two years. Her parent objected to the marriage, and It wa reported they had eloped after leaving here. 23,000 plurality for Taft In thl state Oregon republican who are opposed to statement No. 1 have taken Hew hone in the belief that Governor Chamberlain, choice of the people by popular vote, can be defeated for United State senator by the leglsla ture. The Oregonlan tomorrow morn ing will aay: The republican opposition to Cham berlain need a candidate for - whom ail Its elements can unite. That can- HOSPITAL XOTES. 4 V 4 Roy Goodnough.l in a critical con dition at the Grande Ronde fcospltal. After being on the way to, recovery he ba auffered a relapse anC his nurse and doctors entertain but few hope for hi recovery. In fact, to day is considered the turning point and .... . T . and delivered as soon as Wiea. iou Know our repwauon j for pure drugs zna carew compounding ... ... ... Ve Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store MILL'S DRUQ JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON txtttMtinv tai ' Amo Fries, of the United State army engineers,, la here investigating the San Pedro harbor and created a aensatlon In an address delivered before the lo cal club. He declared that million of Southern Pacific will be ued In preventing the development of the harbor. He declared: . "To be specific, the Espee la a cor poration foreljn to the aUte. with a charter obtained in Kentucky, with It principal owner residing in dis tant states, ha endeavored, and la still endeavoring by every scheme known if Dm 11vi the nleht througn msiA lnn-ver and d illtldans. to control chance for ultimate recovery will be tj,e entire harbor, and event want the bright HI family and nout oi government mill tan- reservation, oe- frlends are ertremely alarmed at his condition. Andrew Neteon. the logger who sue talned serlou Injury a ft-w weeks ago. Is up and around today, greatly Im proved. Oscar So ley. the Hllgard man who ha been In the hospital, ha been ent home, again welf Jame Gavin I doing remarkably wi;ll. and will oon be past the dan ger point completely. . ATTACKS OIL AXp RAILROADS. Tlilnk Porfcereller and Harrlman Have Formed New Combine. Loa Angeles. Nov. 7. Asserting that Rockefeller and Harrlman have com bined to formulate a natlgn wide plan to control all transportation, 'Captain cause It has 1100feet'of water front age.' XOT A DEMOCRAT. . RrpubUcaiM Make a Clean Sweep In ". State of Washington. ; From the return as received up to midnight las', night, it does not ap pear that the democrat elected a sin gle member of the state senate last Tuesday, and but seven members of the legislature. There will be thtey ' hold-over democrat in the next sen ate. 6pokesman-Revlew. FOUND An Open. face watch, at the Ed Kiddle home last Friday eve ning. Owner can have sa-ne by call ing at thl office." Ward completes work. Has Made Offk-UI Canvass of Tues day' Elwtlon Returns. County Clerk Ed Wright. Justices of the Peace J. B. Eaton ttt Union and Angus Stewart of La Grande, thl af ternoon completed the canvas of the Union county vote at the , Tuesday presidential election. But few change will be made In the orl'nal estimate complied by TUe Oooerver. " Bort, Birth Record, to Mr. and Mr. J. M. Koch- ensparger. In this c'ty, at 1:4S thl af ternoon." a 10-pound daughter There is probably . more ., lumber piled up In Union at the present time than at any time during the past five years. .. Indians Spend Freely. Indians on the reservation have neen coming into Bonanza until there ; are about 100 (camped just across the i iver from this city. . They are buying iulte a lot of supplies from our mer- haats and are freely spending the $50 per head recently given them by a paternal old Uncle Sam. Bonanza ' Bulletin. . - A Lebanon man has been convicted eight time of violating the local op tion law. ' oner T WAB OS TO BE.T I I LTOX. Several Candidate, ltul Fulun b Kx ' peeled to Ix-il. Portland. Ore.. Nov. 5. vith the . j mi i in; - rir i "" " dl) mm stops Irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the. of the kidneys so they will perform their functionspropeny. 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