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PACK lCIIT. evening observer. 1 ciuxor.. okeoo. Moxn vv, PECKMnun u. ios. EIGHT PAGES. CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and Concrete work. - C0C2ETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK ' No contract too large or too small, Satisfdction Guaranteed P. L. ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 682 S T.XECUTOU'S NOTICE. SoUce is hereby given that the un- has been appointed by the derslirned ,n,.niv rourt of Colon county, slate ol Oregon, executor of th last will and testament of Duncan McBeth, deccaa ed, and all porsona having clalmi against aald estate are required to present the aatne with proper vouch era. to the aald executor at hla resi dence In Elgin. Oregon, or to R. H. Lloyd, hla attorney, at hla office In Elgin, Oregon, within alx months from the date of this notice. Dated thla list day of November, U08. WILLIAM M. McBETH, r. i. LLOYD, Executor. Attorney. Nov21-8-5-12-: IDENTIFED BY GEYTRUP 6IBL (Continued from paga 1.) There having been no evlednce Intro duced by the state to show that they had pnnn potion with the matter. Evl WOOD 8AW1WO . 4 Phone and we will your wood sawing promptly, and . at i! you can afford to pt ' f are always ready. MATHEWS & OLA i I fllimii. Mark t3 dence Is now being Introduced by Mo ( V1IEREIX IS TIIE DIFFERENCE? Coy. It Is thought tnat tne case win; The meaicai proiession is preny won ... ... ih larv befcr ad'curu-.Ke-l that the practice, w.ilcli 1 quite ' common among the laity, of taking ment this evening. , - .a0," Whisky Cao Wednesday. called) for every real ftnd imaginary The Anderson and Stephens casos . . . . to th6 heaith. ,but la often positively harmful, some times even resulting fatally. This, It ! THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT I We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood f. We are'prepared to furnish and promptly. deliver material Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. ? : 1 Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no r. ue cr.d jist as sweet. All dealers. MRS. printer. Apply at this office at once. WANTED Some person capable of. ijin. nrMi and doll) a Job printing I ' li.ulu CI.I...jm1 Mfaitfl Itjifk. for 111 under the dfrectlon of flrst-ciana torment, ' Mrs. Tlona Andrus, aged 74 years, died near Imbler on Suturday and the body was shipped Sunday evening to Mantl. Uuh, her former home, for burial. Mrs. Andrus was the mother of Mrs. Hans Westenskow, and was loved and respected by all who knew her. ANDKl'S DEAD. I HfMH mpfness will bo heard next Wednesday. An derson will be tried first, and Stephens second. Tomorrow several civil cases will be heard. , Thornton Halns on Trial. Fluxing, L. I., Dec. H. Thornton Halns, brother of Captain Peter Halns, charged with participating In the killing of William Annls because of suspected relations of Annls with the capta'n's wife, faced his .trial to day. The attorneys argued over the rawing of a panel. Ilarriman Need Not Answer. Washington, Dec. 14. Harrlman cannot be compelled to answer ques tions pertaining to his deals In South ern and Union Pacific stocks, which may be asked him by the interstate commission, according to a decision of ..so United States supreme court to day. The decision reverses- the find ing of the United States circuit court for the southern district of New Tork. Supposed to Do Suicide. Seattle, Dec. 14. The body of a woman, supposed to be Mrs. Cath erine Geller. of Des Moines, Wash., who disappeared Saturday,, was found on the beach at Three Tree point, be tween here and Tacoma. It Is believ ed to be a case of suicide. Is argued, Is true because of Ignorance of the Ingredients of which these "remedies" are compounded. Edward Bok, editor of the Ladles' Home Journal, after an extensive in vestigation, asserts and boldly main tains that It la quite a common prac tice among medical physicians to pre scribe these same "remedies." and that these physicians many of them are equally as Ignorant of their Ingre dients as are the laymen. " This question arises: How does the prescription of' a physician render harmless a preparation which Is in jurious If self-subscribed? Herald of Osteopathy. NOTICE OF. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that Othol Eckersley, administrator of the estato of William J. Shoemaker,' deceased, has filed his final account as admin istrator of said estate arid the county court of Union connty, Oregon, has set Monday, the" 4th day of January, A. D. 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and the county court room In the court house, La Grande, Ore gon as the time a:.d place for hearing said report and all objections thereto. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 4th day of December, A. D. 1908. OTHO ECKERSLEY, Administrator. NO ONE HESITATES OVER OCR CANDY. The vauejof a prescription depends upon the prompt. ness with which u reacnes we sick room "Do lt Now" 7 Is the motto which stands for much in our prescription fe. z nartment. All ores motions are filled as soon as receive r a: $ and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation u I for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. ,;. ,;; y : . i; i We Carry Everything which Should be j; Found in a Drug Store 1 HILL'5 DRUQ JTORE LA GRANDE, OREGON j v .wi Fresh Vegetables are Scarcel But we have iust received nearly ajj a carload of canned goods. The goods h are an sianaara oranus ana are wis : season's Pack Everybody that knows our confec tions at all is aware of their purity, their tresnness, their fine flavor. If you don't know, "get acquainted.' You certainly get your money't worth in this candy shop whether you buy an ounce, a pound, or a 5-pound box. F. D. S ELDER. Tim CANDY MAN. ' - The Ideal Christmas gift for yourself. The one that will be truly appreciated and enjoyed, Is a pair of my Glasses. If your eyes are beginning to evince any signs of a deefct. By proper and prompt attcn tlon you might have to wear them but a short period. A fact that you should consider now and have mo fit you. J. H. PEARE LEADING AND PIONEER JEWELER I t ' e II . -- Shingles for large Orders j We need the money; You need the material Fir and Native Lumber, Gedar Shingles aft I WORTHY GOODS j ; at Those who select holiday tokens from the sensible line of gifts , we carry can be sure that the goods bought are worthy of giving and thai they have been purchased at the lowest possible price. Many people realize this and the result if that our stock is depleted by the rush which comes iust prev ious to Christmas. Therefore make your selections as early as you can Preferred Stock, Preferred Stock, Preferred Stock Preferred Stock Preferred Stock Asparagus , ' Spinach Sweet Potatoes Pumpkins Succotash Everything in Staple and fancy Can-! ned Goods - ; City Grocery and 'Bakery E. PCLACK, Prop) PHONE MMNul Hair Brushes Fan:y Gombs Whisks Confectionery Gloth Brushes Manbure Goods Leather Goods Perfumes Gigars, etc. Newlin Drug Co. La Grande, Ore. BIG DISCOUNT SALE Jewelry Silverware Umbrellas and Hand Painted China BIG DISCOUNT SALE a vmn Saturday, Dec. 12th I will sell any article in my Jewelry? , Store at a i 20 Per Cent Discount! For Cash REMEMBER This is a disccunt frcm my regular price; not an arti cle has been marked up In price to meet tnis discount as has been the case with some stores. Buy your Xmas goods now and save money. December 12th is the last day Heacock's Jewelry Store STODDARD LUMBER CO. OPEN EVEMNGSj