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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1908)
r rrrvft -Bscnrrn. u CRvrK.onroox. wepxpat. November ss. ito. EIGHT PAGES. pir.r. rir.HT. , II OFFICERS f 8 3' i ! v 8 m- - ecmi ra THAT SPELL ECONOMY m ! cordjig o sze and quality. jj II Men's Hats, $1.50 to $3.00, values, sale 98 c jj II Men's Sjrs 60c to 75c values, sale 39c jj II Misses Cloth Coats, half price and less jj II Ladies Suits and Craveneit Coats, large as- jj If sortment, half price and less DR. ICIIHD New Tork. Nov. 21. Guarded oa either l1e by a policeman, John D. Arch bold, first vice-president of the Standard OH cnmptnr. walked across Bowline Green today from the Stand ard office t resume the testimony la th. nWrvrri mnit. The policemen refused W ..-' ti en.Vr tirf elevator with Archbold. who was wor rled and nervous. The first, part of th examination was concerned with the method of determining the price of crude oil. I is that made at Worth : Powder Every Sack Guaranteed; ing to $5.00 or more a premium :: I'orft en per cenf of fte amoin of your purchase. The Temple of Economy liflc 'People's SfbreS Dili Goe East "I would like to stay here a month longer. The weather to much nicer her than tt will be In Washington,' declared Congressman W. R. Ellis this morning while discussing his departure for the Capital city, says the Pendle ton East Oregonlan. At 4:44 Tuesday evening Judge and Mrs. Ellis trill leave for Washington In order to be there for the opening of congress a week from Monday. Upon his arrival at Washington Judge Ellis will at once take op several subjects that are of importance to this section. Among these are those relating to the experi ment stations to be established by the government, the federal building for Pendleton, ind other things. e OFERA HCU5E BLGCK . LA GRANDE. GRECON e e ee 4Wvrv44WWvH4r444444H tit Pmmpims I 7ie value of a prescription depends upon the prompi- llKelhY's Market : Build Doal Vault. Workmen are constructing a dual vault In the basement of the M. at. M. company's warehouse. The lower por tion of it wilt be included In the base ment, while the upper half will be on a level with the, ground floor. s Ship DrfTM to Hat en. Manila, Nov. 25. The Cnited States hospital ship Relief, reported five days overdue, took refuse irv the har bor of Sersogen in southern Luzon, according to a dispatch received from the medical officer of the ship. GRANDE RONDE CASH CO. : Local Agents WOOD, COAL AND TEED Cut Prices on Lumber and i X Shingles for large Orders j We need the money; You need the material Fir and Native Lumber, Cedar I Shingles STODDARD LUMBER CO.: THE COOK WILL BE H-SD e Fish ness with which it reaches the skk room e 99 "Do It Now b the moito which stands for much in our prescription de Ipartxeni. All prescriptions, are filled as soon as received j f or. pure drugs and careful compounding tVe Carry Everting which Should be t Found in a Drua Store LA GRANDE, OREGON 9i BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates Jf. 00, $i.2S, $i. 50 Best 25c meal In the city Beds 25c and 50c ' i - - . - All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE Game Poultry: STRICTLY FRESH Kellers Market not JIT WHITE HOUSE Washington, ' 'Nov. 25. President Roosevelt and his family will enjoy their usual " old-fashioned Thanksgiv ing dinner tomorrow. It will be a family affair, and formality will be dispensed with. As usual, the turkey which will have the place of honor on the table was oupplfcd by Horace Vose, the Rhode Island man who has furnished the White House birds ever since Grant occupied the executive mansion. KrvolutlonisU Take Courage, fur Au itkutv. Ilyj ia. ..-- The revolution aaglnst President Al exis was fanned to a brisk fUme to day through the announrtment of the capture and execution of General Le cone. minister of the Interior, and the capture of the gunboat I'royant and a decision tit the towns of Jeremle and Aquln to side in with the rebels. New troop have been recruit 'i ty the g'W- eroment. I51g quantU'vs of ammuni tion have been rustu-d to - he frontier. to see some of our high grade c coal carried into your cellar. Didn't know there were grades e In coal? Why there are almost as many as there are of eggs or J . butter. "Let us send you the m kind that will prove by the per- J fection of the kitchen Are that our coal is different than the ordinary and decidedly better. e 0. E. FOW! ER i Phone Main 10 V4444.44--M e ty IarVrr Jury Secured. 4 Portland. Nov. S5. Twelve Jurors to hear evidence In the 4 4 case of the Cntted States against 4 4 James H. Parker, president of 4 4 the First National Bank at Ba- 4 4 ker City, charged with perjury In 4 4 connection with . timber land 4 4 claims. er selected by the . 4 Sl r i a 1 Jl...l..l MAme asV ,W . niira umu i v vui , t'vij . -w 4444444 4 44444444 Be r BOOSTER ATTEND THE Thanksgiving Football Game Cove vs La Grande Keep Ihe'crrney at home LA GRANDE SUGAR J , Costs no ncrecrd ji st is sueet All dealers. l( IIMnillllllllMMIIOt1 Daily Observer 65c ;:f per Month 1. eseeseaeeeeeeeeseeseeee YOU NO X N'BB ! , i seams, lining and interior details of clothes when you have a suit made by our turn-;". V. Price & Co. Every suit 'or overcoat; is absolutljf . guaranteed . LET US MAKE A SUIT FOR YOU and you will bethe best; dressed man in t 7 K T O M 1 M WJ XL I V 017 K Opposite La Grande National b'env. Corner Elm and Adams Ave H e ! e f X n i:Vl 1 1( ' (