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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1909)
EIGHT PACKS. KVFVTN NIWFlirfH. M CWAVnE. OnBC-OV. FRIDAT. JAPH7AKT . !" TAor. FIGHT, ".; I -.1 i 7 a j. i w - ' k v m mm mm mm mw m a, m r a mm mm r t vv k 1 VM -MM Bar a ;vsbM w m m mm mm w m m- i.imr W MMmm m I fit rLuriLic & piuwl m toy's Heavy Fleeced Underwear 23c Sizes 26 to 34 Per Garment La Grande's Leading Dry Goods and Clothing Emporium The Temple of Economy Table Linens 65c grade, all Men 45c 55c' grade, all Unen 68c $1.25 grade, all Unen 89c Our MidWm1er Clearing Sales Rre Mow In Full Swing me much to ran. Wo slere in this locality so fearlessly cuts prices as do we when the proper time arrives. VJe are not going to carry over any winter goods-we have belter use for that money. Vie are going fo clean the store CLEAN of every remnant, every odd and end, every broken line, every slow seller, before Spring sets in. How? Cut prices; Bargains every day; Big Bargains; the biggest bargains quality for quality that you'll find in this county. But why should we1 talk on and on and-Come to the store and see for yourself. ::, SAY! YOUl MEN! You get several advantages in buying a suit now that y$u did not get a week or ten days ago; and they're big enough advantages t$ make suit buying a wise investment. All Clolhing 25 Per Cent Off This Week Women's and Childrens Garments We never before saw such enthusiasm, and we never saw such delight aid satis faction upon the faces of women. It is a sale that would uslify the most sensational advertising, but we would prefer to have you come and see hw low priced we are ott ering these garments, fill Suits and Coals 1-2 Price NOW ABOUT YOUR SHORS Right now you are needing drtss shoes for the many "doings". You can't be so well supplied that it won't pay you to look at our stock with prices where we've put them for this sale. Patents, Dull leather, Kid, everything, anything, all sizes, widths and weights. EVERYTHING IS RADICALLY REDUCED IN PRICE PEOPLE'S OPERA HOUSE BLOCK , - - L.A GRANDE, OREGON tVi a P A.- business as may properly come before the stockholder!. ' J. K. WRIGHT. Secretary La Grande Irrigation Co. 29-4-11-11-25 . TIME AND CASH J mmi'fa;' AN AB TRACT of that prospective real es tate purchase is an absolute necessity if you wish to avoid buying a defective title, for an abstract from us will give you a complebe a:d guaranteed accurate history of the prop erty. Reasonable charges, despatch and guaranteed ac-curacy-a few of the reasons why you should patronize LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CQ. f Qley Hotel Block Owners f the only complete i and up tft date abstract of Union County Records . . llrre'a a Snap. A 10-aere fruit tract, all fenced; cue rntli northeast of Cove; tlx acres set to apples and cherries; small, cheap barn and house; well and other water. Alao horee, bunny, single har netw and some tools. Must be sold soon. Addreaa Lock Box Tl, Island City. Orofoa. Save by my Met. ted ef ii&ing Wells No Wood Used Gasoline Engine Saves you much time and mon ey. Instruction in Gase hne Engineering .'. Cull or Write R.A. WEST, The Well Driller CluinKiM Offk' To James K. Smith's Jewelry store, where you will find Singer and the Wheeler A Wilson sewing machines. Payment tun JiUte be made to Mr. Hwlth on acceuata. A. H. STONE. 11-t-l-t Agent Singer Co. The all-rlghl Drug Ce. drug store. Kvwlln Ktle of HuntKl1ctV Merlin. Notice U hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of La Grande Irrigation company on Monday, February first, ltOI, at two 'clock p. m.. at the office of La Grande Investment company, for the purpose of electing a Board of lt- laetora and conducting other price, ImiM.t Tnjorty For sale by owner. Hotel and barn with 7 lots; tl.0. Shop with t lots; price, $400. (-room house, with t lots; price 1100. S-roora housew ith 3 lot; price $700. For terms, call on or write T. T. HARTLET, ll-lS-2ft lmbler, Ore I BURGER and SEVERS0N I T it I La Grande, Ore. Phone I Main9t I Real Estate and I Loans, Fire Jand t Life Insurance, i COLLECTING AGENCY f ! N. B. Lona Distance Col- 1 lection a Specialty OVER NEWLIN DRUG CO. C!:MEMT WORK 1 11 kinds of Cement and Concrete work. CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK No contract too large or too small Satisfaction Guaranteed !. L. ROBERTS f PHONE BLACK 582 I : Quick Transfer For Rapid Delivery Seivice Call Up WILLC0CK BROS. XVe are in position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a trial order. Calls answered day or tight. 'Phones: Day. Red 711. Night. Black 1271. HOUSE DEFIANT (Continued from page 1.) kins of New York, chairman of the committee appointed to consider a plan of action, today presented the re port recommending the secret service pe:Uiii a' the message be ignored. It al r , nended Roosevelt's reply to his demand for an explanation of the alleged Insult to the house, bo ignored as not responsive. The committee's unusual report has created a sensation. The report- de clared Roosevelt's language vras not Justlflofl, an"? tii president's sug gestion that the restriction of secret service was because members of the e did not wish to Investigate them house did not wish to be Investifrated themselves, was unwarranted. It says the language In the annual reprot must XEW ItOAD SlTEttVISOIlS. Almost Complete List of Supervisors Apixriiitoil Today. . THE COOK WILL BE GLAD to see some of our high grade coal carried into your cellar. Didn'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 rdlnary and decidedly better. 0. E. FOWLER . Phone Main lol "Mr'l--l'tv With the exception of a few in stances, the following Is the list of road superviors in Union county for the ensuing year, the appointments having been made by the county court today: District No. 1, to be appointed: No. 2. W. M. Porter; S. C. E. Wilson; 4, J. B. Breshears; 5, Ira Stewart; 6, J. A. Tracy; 7, to be appointed: 8, M. D. Sanderson; 9. Avery Draper; 10. to be appointed; 11. S. L. Brooks; II. Kirk Wells; 13. Phil Thompson; 14. Ole Mathson; 15. Nels. Andrup: 1. John M. Jones; 17 and 18. to be appointed; 19, W. O. Sherwood: 10, F. H. Owsley; 21. C. E. Golden: 22. E. E. Conley; 23, Archie Conley; 24, Geo. Chadwlck; 25, Royal Jones; 26, Frank Ross; 27, C. E. Sherman: 2S. Frank Hempe; 29, L. C. Grout: 30, C. F. May: 31. William Frasler; 32, U. M. Duncan; 33. L. Iunsmlth; 34. E. II. Shaw; 35. John Nf. Croghen: 37. J. T. Snyder; 38. F. O. Harrymnn; 39. Willis Wright. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal in the city Beds 25c and SOc AH cviside rooms. Board and ledge $6. per week One block from depot Only house in the t city employing white help onlyi TRY OUR SERVICE i.4. 4.tt-4- Ilorw Wanted. Williams Bros., of the MaOison Street Sales Stable, Portland, are at the Red Front livery stable of this I city, and want to buy horses. They 'desire mares or geldings weighing from j 1200 pounds up. from 4 to 8 years of age. Must be sound and good workers. I For particulars 'phone Red 641; In dependent 1214. Cut Prices on Lumber and Shingles for large Orders I We need the money; You need the material f Fir and Native Lumber, Gcdar Shingles STODDARD LUMBER CO. :t 10 t