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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1908)
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Alt prescriptions are filled as soon as received J and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding Vie Carry Everything which Should be t Found in a HILL5 DRQQ JTORE E LA GRANDE, OREGON i t BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 2Sc and SOc All outside rooms. Board and lodge'$6. per week One block from depot t I YOU 1ST EBD . NOT WORE Y j hi seair.s, linirg and interior details of clothes when you have a suit made by our tai;or .V. Price & Go. Every suit or overcoat is absolutly -guaranteed J ! LET US MAKE A SUIT FOR YOU and you will bethe best dressed man in town . j . on any investment you make with us People's I 1 Drug Store Only house in the city employing while help only ray our service Opposite La LA GRAHDE, OREGON : Kelley's Market 1 Fish Game Poultry STRICTLY FRESH : Reliefs Market Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Set vice Call Up VILLC0CK BROS. We are in position to do any kind of trancferrinff- Give us a trial onit-r. t'aUs ansnert d day or night. 'I'horjfs: ' . Day, Levi 781. Night.' Muck 1271. 2 J Mrs. E. B. Morelnrk ff Elgin, , J csine In on the evening train to trans- j ; SIU- Nett!e Leep Is visiting rela 'lct buf.ined here. Itlves.at Ladd Canyon. EMINGTON Grande National B'anL Corner Elm and To the Erjr5"S OVnrtr f ar ciJ J tlon and prt colk: To the JlmslnK S-ir for jres n- To th Baylist efcerch for a of building for tectcre: ' To Mr. Arbueile for prUl coarte ie; To L. D. S. choir fcr a fin musical performance; To B. P. O. E. for deferrlns their social In honor of our reception; To all who fcixivhed eutomobt'et and carriages for the irivt: To the Anutisamascd Sgar company for the die of the sugar bt o4 tf? other cot: rte!e shown car gaerls: To th Gen. Palmer Lumber com pany for giring u a most instructive visit to their ir.IIU To all the good people, too numer ous to mention, who gave n. any and all awLtance In their power. ' MARGAP.ET AXSOX. . MRS. F. S. IVAXHOE. V.RS. RACHEL E. WORSTELL. MRS. MTRTLE P. HILU MRS. CARRIE B. CCKRET. MRS. X. MOL1TOR, v MRS. ED KIDDLE. . . MRS. C. IL BI DWELL. Committee. ssu s nasT statement (Continned from page 1.) ley franchise, was accused on the iiaml by A. 8. La than, his former cheawffeur with lnfiucncing hlni to commit brib y before the grand Jury at the time of the graft investigations, and he also a!d that Detective Bums urged him to tell untruths to the jury. . Lathaa Iniilit ales Harn. At first Iaihan denied any knoni-eJs-? of R'jcrs aHairs. Suddenly, when confronted with his own tffida vit In which he admitted taking Ruef to lha offices of the United ReCroad?, he became rattled and confessed that he signed the affidavit at the request of Burns. The testimony was admitted after a b?Uer row in which Judge Harper,, represQnting Lalhan, object ed. The affidavit said Ruef obtained a short box at a haberdashery and .toolt It to the offices of the" railway. He supposed it was bribe money which was taken from the offices In the bos. This was in May, 10. Lathan ad mitted he told untruths to the jury. "Who told you tell them?" was asked. "Burns and Ruef." said the witness. ' It.l ROAD 1TE3IS. Engine No. 191 Is at Albina for cs- tennlve repairs. Its sister engine 12 is hire from the "Sandy run to take its place. Engineer Adler has betn taken from t"if, Work train and put on regular .' fi tifiht service. f Entrine No. S59 !s being painted and i repaired st the local round house. Ilrcmen A", ar.d S. Wall have re turned to Ihi'ir fcrn:er home in K&n- i as City, where their mother Is seri- I oi-t'y ill. Fireman Phoiffor is the newest vio- i ci.-cles. GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. i Local wnnn. COAl -w y . Cut Prices on I Shingles for We need the money; You need the material . Fir and Native Lumber, Cedar Shingles ; STODDARD LUMBER CO 0. E. FOWLER Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no r ere ird Ji $1 as sweet. All dealers. " i Daily Observer Adams Ave Agents - v AND FEED Lumber and I large Orders - i 1 - THE COOK Wri BE GLAD to see some of our high grade coal carried Into your cellar. Dtdn't know there were grades In coal Why there are almost as many as there are of eggs or butter. Let us send you the kind that will prove by the per fection of the kitchen fire that our coal Is different than the ordinary and decidedly better. . Phone Main 10 65c per Month CO r r..U4i-.i,,Vv,:i!Vr;iK',t" ' F- "S -tf-"Vf f. ' ' -