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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
- EVENING OnSEnVEH, J A CR.XDE. OKFr.OX. TUCKSHAV. DECEMBER, 17. IBOa. EIGHT TAGEfik tact: fight. a STEWARD OPERA HOUSE j University Glee Club j Monday, December 21st On its 13th Annual Tour With Songs j That appeal to popular and classic tasfe 26 Artists 26 PRICES: Orchestra 15c; Other Seats 50c; Gallery 25c THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Ycur Orders for . Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are'prcpared to furnish and promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. deliver material X Keep the money at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costsno ruecrd Jtst as sweet. Ail dealers. mmmH The ideal Christmas gut for yourself. The one that-will be truly appreciated ' and enjoyed. Is a pair of my Glasses. If your eye are beginning to ' evince any signs of a dcefct. J By proper and prompt atten- J tlon you might have to wear J them but a short period. A fact J that you should consider now J and havo me fit you. J. H- PEA R E j LEADING AND PIONEER JEWELER , i. ifTlstnfiSl Cut Prices on Lumber and Shingles for large Orders ; We need the money; You need the material Fir and Native Lumber, Gedar f Shingles M'AMJ-STElt IJET'lEit. r voil, of uh of IiiilMHiiitliU Muck. ! Notice Is hereby given that the un ExMil ExumlnHlioii IIvhIoh T)i!iolcl dor8)Kne(i wm on the 18th day of Ue ' rover Ncmt Existed, cember, 1908. at the hour of, t:30 ' o'clock In the afternoon of said day, J. W, McAllister, who has been ser- , pub)lc auction at the city pound lously 111 for the past few weeks. Is , tn, cty 0f 8l. Grande. Union county. much Improved and gives promise or Oreg0( the fpllowlng described anl gradual recovery. Owing to the dls- j to-wtt: One red and white cow, quieting rumors about his Illness we j or 4 years old; brand resembling H secured from Dr. Moore, the osteopath, on Jef np. ear marj(s, square crop, the following statement: ott jeft ear; gqUare croft off and un- "I was called to Mr. McAllister a derbt and 8nt n right ear, marked llttlo over two weeks ago, and have wUh tnree due ,ap8 impounded De- dlrected his case with the greatest care. cemDer 7. 1908. 8ald animal will be I have treated him according to my goM for caf)h , han1 to the highest methods In such cases, una wttn excel- bldllpP at time and place under lent nursing care throughout, he an,i by vtrtud of the "ordinance of .the making very satisfactory Improvement. clf. o a c-anj,,, rnlon county, Orv For the past 24 hours his temperature gon providing for the Ipoundlng and has been practically normal. Mr. Mc- 8clmg 0f anlmals found running at AlllHter has no typhoid fever; he has ,ftrge ,n ga,d cIty ' . , not been sick with typhoid pneumo-t Dflted this the 16th day of Decern- ula. My diagnosis was a diseased con- bef jjog, Dillon of the liver, associated with J. W, WALDON, jastro-lntestlnal disturbances and bronchial catarrh. I treated the dis ease but remittent fever will cover It with a name although the course was somewhat unusual. "In order to appease the uncalled for anxiety of over-zealous friends as to diagnosis and methods employed, I have oiven the above statement and' will further add that by Wldal's reac tion, a specimen of Mr. McAllister's blood was examined In. the office of Chief of Police. La Grande. Ore. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that Othc Eckersley, administrator of the estate of William J. Shoemaker, deceased has filed, his final account as admin istrator of said estate and the county court of Union county, 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 Dr. R. Matson, state bacteriologist, at in tne court nouso, ua. une, Portland. with the result that the" ex- gon as the time ar d place for hearing amlnatlon made was negative, show- said report and all objections thereto. Ing there was no typhoid fever." j Dated at La Grande. Oregon, thli tin day 01 imnniocr, v. i.vo, OTHO ECKERSLEY, Administrator CIVIL SUIT IS OH. . IN CIRCT1UT COURT HUFFMAN JURY RETIRED AT 10:30 THIS MORNING. McCoy to Be Sentenced Tomorrow- Clvll Suit Now on Again HoofX'T & Ilcxlsoti, Brought by National Bank of Elgin Anderson Cases Set for Tomorrow. , The case of Hewett Bros., vs. G. L. Huffman, which has been holding the attention of the circuit court for the past two dayB, went to the Jury about 10:30 this forenoon and up to press time have arrived at no decision. The case on trial today in a civil ac tion w herein J. B. Thorson, cashier of the' Elgin National bank, is suing Hooper & Hodson in a matter grow Ing out of an estate. Raymond McCoy, who was early in the week convicted of burglary from NO ONE HESITATES ' OVER OUR CAND5 Everybody that knows our confers tlons at all Is aware of their purttj, their tresnness, tnelr fine flavor. 1' you don't know, "get acquainted.' Tou oertalnly get your money's wortV In this candy shop whether you bir a building, will receive his sentence an ouncej pound, or a 1-pound bex. tomorrow. The Anderson whisky case Is set for tomorrow. 1 k. i. ki-.IjUkii. thk i hniix WORTHY lODS'l j AT j j LOWEST PRICES j I Those who select holiday tokens : ; from the sensible line of gifts we i carry can be sure that the goods bought are worthy of giving and : that they have been purchased at the lowest possible price. j Many people realize this and the result if that our stock is depleted by the rush which comes iust prev- Sous to Christmas. Therefore make your selections as early as you can Hair Brushes Fan:y Combs Nhisks Confectionery Cloth Brushes Manbure Goods Leather Goods Perfumes Gigars, etc. I Fmmpfness The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt, nesswlth which it reaches the sick room ' "Dp it Now" is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de partment Ml prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .l .;. We Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store HILL'S DRtlQ JT0RE LA GRANDE, OREGON Fresh Vegetables are Scarce I But we have iust received nearly a s a carload of canned goods. The goods tj are all standard brands and are this : season's Pack Preferred Stock, Preferred Stock, Preferred Stock Preferred Stock Preferred Stock Asparagus Spinach Sweet Potatoes . ' Pumpkins Suocotash Everything in Staple and fancy Can ned Goods City Grocery and Bakery, LPCLACK,Prop PHONE MAIN 75 I 20 PER CENT BIG DISCOUNT SALE CONTINUED o o 0 o o o o I 1 1 Jc wclery, Watches, Rings, ! Cut Giass, Silverware, Umbrellas, Hand Painted China & Clocks This Week i am making a reduction I of 20 per cent on everything I have in my Jevvelery Store Ladies Watches from $5.60 to $25.00 Cents Watches 13.20 to $55.00, This reduction makes a $25. watch for $20. You save the $5.00 and we are satisfied as the volume of our business is greater. Gome early and avoid the rush HeacoclVs Jewelry Store OPEN EVENINGS Newlin Drug Co. La Grande, Ore. STODDARD LUMBER CO.