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Tuesday, November 2, black ' male
hunting, dog (pointer) white breast;
carrying black leather cqllar with
large ring. Finder please notify E.
Sebbelov. Both 'phones. 4-3t
FOR SALE The residence property
of W.'F. Anderson, 1804 Adams ave
20 per cent Discount Sale
Watches, Clocks and Jewclery
This also includes my new Stock of SI vertvare. Hand
Painted China, Cut Class, Umbrellas etc.
Everything in the Store Sold at 20
per cent Discount until Dec. 1st
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW AMD SAVE
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Heacock Jewelery Store
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) FRUITS
Oranges
Lemons
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Pine Apples
Cocoanuts
Crapes
Apples
Tigs and Pates
Fresh Nuts
City Grocery
: E. PCLA,CK, Prop.
Done
PHONED
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The Way You Want it: done mm U
Daily Observer, 65c per Month
, Public Stenocraplior and Tvpewrlter.
At Williamson's Off Joe.
llrj Fitt Block.
Residence 'Phone Blaik 502 or Red
1132.
as six monthsno not six yearssix
force until Satuiday night.
nue, la Grande. For particulars see
Mrs. A. J. Warren, 1606 M Ave.
No man ever
moral aim.
overshoots his own
All worthy education Is training of
the will.' ' : ' ' ' ' " ' "
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Cranberries
Celery
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Hot house Lettuce
Water Cress
Sweet Potatoes
Radish
Green Onions
of all Kinds
and Bakery,
PHONE MAUI 75
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MAIN 7
Laundrv
Geese and ducks re coming In
the thousands, end In consequence the !
hunters come in loaded down. Silver
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Baker City, Nov. 23. Following the
burning of the Standard Oil com
pany's property" In this city eJfrly yes
tcrdey morning, which caused, a loss
of about $500, a Plnkerton detective,
who has been In the city's employ for
several weeks endeavoring to run
down the Incendiary, arrested Ormond
Anthony, aged 15 years, charging
him with having set fire to ft number
of building that, were recently c"e
stroyed by fire In this city.
Ormond was found at home In bed,
and the story that he was caught In
the act of firing the Standard Oil com
pany's property Is not true. But the
secret service man has stated that he
has sufficient evidence from Ormond
to connect liirn with the recent fires In
such a way that there Is little doubt
as to his guilt. This, however, remains
to be 'proved, as every person Is sup
posed to be Innocent until he Is
proved guilty., ...
4 If Ormond Is the Incendiary who
lias been applying the torch to proper
ty here It Is a surprise to all of his
friends, for he comes from a verj good
family and the , boy has always borne
a fair reputation, ' according to- those
who know him.
' This afternoon the boy la undergoing
a rigid examination by City Attorney
Hyde, and while there has been noth
ing given out as to evidence, It l be
lieved before 24 hours Cm? authorlMrs
will' either be convinced that Ormond
la Innocent or
guilty, after which
prosecution or dismissal win roiiow,:
The story of "Why Gl. U. , XJntiv
Home,"; wj.kh Will jbpjVw nUrRctlnn
at the Steward on AVedm tutu v, li,i em-
bi.r i. is jiai to ber o;if of the umis;ia!
(hamatjv pliyf i.v, ;. sre.it Intensity. The
try ia- that i;f a young and beauUlu!
erlrl, v, h.i!v cluii .net;r Is ni .sundei smo-.i
by !,..',- '. tlcior "u: it her. V, )so f-eel--- to
'YDUIOVE CANQY esrrffl
.If tlio SU'na'd IkMuiI)i r 1.
drive ln.tend of coavlng herand lie.
BLAME FIRES
TO MERE BOY
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.If tlio Su-nanl Ikt cuiImt i. ' " ' i
Is induced to believe that there 1
rnor "Bohemian" life thnn in
the quli't life of j her homo. She l
aved from the evils of that kind of n
montns, ine
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Where
life by good friends and a constant
lover, and all ends happily with vir
tue triumphant and villain exposed
and punished.' E. J. Carpenter lias
spared no expense in staging the play:
the scenic Investiture being very elab
orate; while the members of the com
pany are people especially suited to
the characters they portray. . '
The Oregon-Idaho Development
congress, which meets at Vale, . Ore.,
on December 1", 13 and 19, issuf-s an
urgent invitation to the J.a Grande
Commercial club to send a big delog.t-'
tlon. This wl!l be one of the fw tys!
development meetings that are slated
for castrrn Oregon, Interesting facts
In connection with the congress are
set forth In the fo!!owing letter from
the Vale Commercial club:
"The third meetla? of the Oregon
Idaho Development congress will be
held in Vale, Ore., Thursday, Friday,
.Saturday, December 17, 13, 19., It is
Imperative' that every secilon of Ore-j
gnri and Idaho be present with a good)
strong representative delegation, and
yotir .elv.b Is renuest"d to, fend 15
members to.thla meeting. Every one
Interested In the i'cvehpment of the
northwest Is Invited to be present at
this meeUng and help In Its delibera
tions. T(te porgram has not yet been
fi'ily out'tlnod. but your club will be
appHsetl n its nature at r.n '.early date.
TU-Pfe forward us a list of tho dele-
v jaivij c,3.'3vtl i rem ycv,r c:v,u, ijciotrj
I v llh. H't-i'hntea
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Mted"nnd acted upon -at : the : rnet'r
will bt; yf 'suclx a, pnture W iTaTo aldi
for railroad hull J!2.nd public high- j
waj-s. lu-fir 'Pftadsi tht opening 'V i
lutertny, the :Ooos Bay harbor naper'i
mavkefs and trinsportitlon,. "uii ,.Hca.
tlon, closer unity between Oregon and
Idaho,, the needs of each state, and
sui'it otner sut:jects us mhy suggest
tUonwLlvcs to, t;10 p;-oK:-am cohimlttee.
"A fU-e-minuii! tall; will be given
by.oiiu riember from each delegation,
itP'in the sr-eatest need of his section,
are; how bes t to bring about the da
sired nsjlta. You will please desig
nate your representative n ihis part
of tho program, and nutify ' ux' eurlvi
who U selected and what subiect h t
"Vale liable to accommodate all
idei'gites who may cump to this meet-!
f'r with the' two new hotels In i e. i
we are able to easily place 4'0 pe
Whether onrth hall be like heaven
'IrTrtitO on whemer heavf-n is in our '
henrtn.
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For ?spi Delivery Seivke
' Call Up
VILLC0CKJBR0S. ...
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We a.re in posttlnn o do snv
kind of tryrferring.
Glvr- i;h a
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tri!il order. Cu!! answered d.i
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Da Red Tl.
Night, Black 171.
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prices wm ue
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Nothing is too Much Troub.V
Tliiink"Livlii ScrvU-cs.
Two union meetings will be held on
Thanksgiving dsy, the Baptist, Central,
Presbyterian, Methodist and Methodist
South churches participating. ' A meet
ing for prayer ;ind' praise will be led
by C. R Deal In the M. E. church
South, on North Fir stroft. at .10:30 .
m. This service wilt close 'at 11:30;
allowing people ,to get home for the'
nonndny meal. ' The mornin'mceting
Is always a very 'happy on and should
:f:.LUIBER.
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We Solicit Yiur Orders for
Lumber, lath, Shindies, Iculcllngs,
We are prepared to. furbish and
X promptly.
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Call up Fetail Deiorlntent PI:one Mam .
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Pop Cm Silk Caps, ; Wnl
f Shirts and Lsggir.s , ;
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The Latest Sty I
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tlrely of ml. Batir thn
I all other u ashing machine combined
The only washing 'machine that sticks
the dirt out of clothes. It dees not
"'"ineciaiiic.sandlhoreforedacsiinf
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ASentforVa!loiva and Union County I
PttOVF el nr.K'tnt
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attract mnny. In the evening S. B,
Taylor will deliver the Tluinkf-jilvlng-'
sermon In the Baptist church. Other
minister will participate and murjc
will bo In charge-of Chorister Greene.
At each sorvlco an offering for local
benevolences v:lll be taken and turned'
to the rastor'n Union'.
It's no ue paying for plush In the
pews In you'vxe got putty In the pul
pit, .;
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deliver material
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