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EVKMNCi ;RsKUVI.n. LA GnAXDE. ORI.OOX. VKb.ESIAY, JAXiAHV 13, IW3.
EIGHT IMGKS.
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(LOSE EARLY
am JOB PRINTING
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THE GEORGE PALMER.
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
Wc Solicit Yiur Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly. ,
Call up Petail Department Phone Maln'8.
i XKW KVI.IXG GOF-S INTO
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KFFIXT Till KSDAY NIGHT.
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at Si ami All Day Smidoy '
I I'riclh'ully All IJuslnos Mm Agree to
Effvil? Xeit Ttiuixlay Evening.
g t4W'f'9
Keep the irmuey at horned I
by using
LA GRANDE SUGAR
Costs no n ere zr.ti just tosi
sweet. All dealers.
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SWITCHES,
HAIR PUFFS,
COMBS, HAIR PINS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
EJ1.VELLTlflM,6rCO. ?
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If you eyes are evincing the
slightest VlnJ of trouble, have
them attended to at once, By
doing no you might be able to
remedy the defect with the
wearing of Glauses for but a
llmtted period; the Glauses aid
ing Nature materially in having
t V o o'o 4nmn the. fOT r Oo1
condition.
Of course, go to a GOOD Op
tician. Our reputation 1h our
stock in trade.
J. H- PEARE
LEADING AMD PIONEER JEWELER
Commencing with Thursday night of
thin week local merchants nearly all
of them, at least -will close their es
tablishment at ' o'clock each night,
except Saturday. Tills movement was
first started several weeks ago, but
It was only yesterday that the secre
tary of the Merchants' Protective as
sociation had completely canvassed
the city with the list. The new change
may work Inconvenience at first, but
In a short time the public will adapt
Itself to new conditions.
Six -o'clock Is unquestionably the
proper time to close. There I no dis
puting the fact that stores should be
closed on Sunday as well as other
holidays. The new ruling provider
for this as well. Those who have
Igned the all-day Sunday and 8 iY. in
closing regulations at j:
J. G. Snotlgrass. the People ;ore.
Lllly-Foter Hardware Co.. Ash Bros..
J. H. ivare, W. Ferguson. James It..
Smith. Andrews & Kerry; W. H. F.oh-
ivnkamp '". (Right to open up for a
nstomer who comes aftiv goods dur
ing closei nous); The G 11 n F'.ule
Co., The Fair, Adcook & ViM. F. .
,!.iMl.n & Pros., J. W. White. C. C.
Pennington & Co., E. Polack. Hcn-v
& fair, O. F. CoolU'ge, X. K. Wvm.
Bros., J. G.. Wagner. '. !..
Thorne. 1-12-14
SEW CASES
BEId PILED
New cases are being filed with the
clerk of the circuit coort for the next
term. Among them are these:
Powder Valley Produce Co. vs.
George Aughey. For alleged wrong
ful possession of 40 cords of wood
valued a $118. and $50 damage. J.
D. Slater Is attorney for plaintiff.
ling Bro, vs. KiM.xn & Xicdered.
A suit to recover money for merchan
dise to the value of $119. L. Dcnhum
if Elgin. Is attorney :or plaintiff.
Hug Bros. vs. Galloway & Todd. To
recover for merchandise sold to the
value of $123.95. U Deiiham is at
torney for plaintiff.
Evan Kenney vs. Albert E. Kenney
Is lhf tltlo of a divorce suit filed. The
plaintiff alleges desertion. The cou
ple were married on March 4, 1907,
i nd have one child.
Call at the C. C. Penlngton At Co.
store this week and see the I. C. S.
method of teaching modern languages.
The pronounclatlon acquired by this
method Is absolutely correct.
TABLE RELISHES I
We recieve fresh consignrrents of Hot
House Lettuce, Celery, Sweet Potatoes
and Cranberries, CauMflowers and Pine
Apples and Cocoanuts for the Holidays.
Pop Gorn that will pop and Nuts that
are fresh
City Grocery
E. POLACK, Prop
and Bakery, I
PHONE MAIN 75
STl"IF.ltAKKU BROTHERS CO,
(Northwest.)
330-335 VI. Morrison Street,
Portland. Ore., I ice. 3. 19'S.
IVndleton Auto Co.,"
Pendleton. resf.m.
Gentlemen:
Replying to your letter of Peccmhei
1st, with enclosure of letter from Mr.
itllvir, lies to say. that if 1 were a
sure of heaven as I am of belli able
to deliver all the K. M. F. c.trs yo.
will want i:j your territory at an -ini;.
enough ( ;' to s.itisfy anyliody. I
would feel better contented, knowing
of e.ui.'se that both you and Mr. Oli
ver i'.l he t here '
You n-eil h.iv- no hesitancy in
a.-i-.velng to deliver any number of cars
, :in s,il lm ins the months of
January and Fehroary. We do net
anticipate you will tare to make de
livery of h many cars then as you
will a Utile later, but yon can rest as
sured the factory will e ready to sup
ply sit the car you w il require. This
Is not a "hot air" statement, hut ..
t statement based upon conditions and! J
i T
I facts that you can rely upon.
Yours very truly.
STTDEBAKF.R BROS. CO.. N. W.
By C. H. TAYLOR.
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HIS term includes everything from a visiting card to a futl
sheet poster; a leaflet to a leather bound, book. THE
OBSERVER JOB DEPARTMENT is equipped so thorough
ly that we are able to handle "JOBS' with ease which
to other offices would seem a real burden.
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COMMERCIAL PRINTING
By this term we mean Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes
and Office Stationery in general. THE OBSERVER SOB DEPART
MENT is in a position to fill OFFICE WANTS promptly and
satisfactorily.
ALL YOURS
VJe have several Advertising Ideas which we believe are
good and will bring you results; if you care for them they are
yours for the asking. Remember, good printing costs money and
should bt classed as an investment; poot prjnting is always an
expense. Apply the trial order test and see in which class our
work belongs. PHONE MAIN 13, TWO RINGS.
Complete Threshing Outfit.
For sale at a bargain. Has bees
run about 100 days. Time given, on
approved security.
t,A GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
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f the
AdMialstrtr's Xotlee.
Notice Is hereby given that H. M,
Bennett has been appointed by
Hon. County . Court f Union cou
state f Oregon, administrator
estate of lla W. Bennett, deceased,
and all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to pre
sent the same, with proper vouchers,
to the said administrator at his home
ibout two miles southeast from Elgin.
Oregon, or to R. H. Lloyd, attorney
t'or said estate, at Elgin, Oregon, with
r .ix months from the date of th's
lottce.
iaieii mis vtiti uay oc" Lieceniuer,
1908. H. M. BENNETT,
Administrator of Said Estate.
It. H. LLOYD. . 29-4-11-17-24
Attorney for Said Estate.
We Want Your Wants
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I Our Want Ad Column
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Merchants! Save I
$10,000
, III ltl die miniioiiu
t of Oregon saved over
$10,000 by carrying a part
t of their Insurance in their
t own company, the Oregon J
t Merchants Mutual Fire As-
surance Association, of J
$ Da1on, Oregon. In 1908 $
I they will save $15,000. $
I During the same period
t their neighbors wete hand-
ing over $1,500,000 in
profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchants'
Mutual you get:
irOunnnUI. nl .Jji
t A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL
t ITltS
Your wat p4o4 Wore a thousand or more want-seekers
every day Oaa yoa Aar4 to spend one cent per word of your
want au wh: reoahi ar the keynotes?
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FOB KKPfT.
FOR SALE.
FOR KENT Light
rooms; three rooms.
Ave. 'Phone Black 402.
housekeeping FOlt SALE Two to four acres ol
i mi Mafli.ni. suburban property, well Improved.
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WANTED.
WANTED To sell or exchange 10
acre fruit ranch In bearing, with
many improvements. forLa Grande liand for sale cheap If taken oon.
city property. Telephone Black 932.
WANTED Several roomers with or
without board. Excellent rooms.
'Phone Black 1 76 ir or call at 21t3
First street.
PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF
LOSSES J
yVANTED Local manufacturer's agent
to sell and install our Never-Cool
Boilf r Insulator and Ftreless Cooker;
sells in every household; permanent
Income of Sl'.ort to $2000 pear yeur;
few hundred dollars required to han
dle proposition in this town. Ad
dress for particulars, Range Boiler
Insulator Mfg. Co., 389 E. Wash. St.,
Portland, Ore.
WANTED Girl to Ce general house
work in small family. Inquire at
this office.
PhoneBlack 1532, or ate E. W.
Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue.
FOR SALE Small house and a 140
130-foot lot. Buy from owner and
save commissioner's fee. Inquire of
J. Bachant, Cherry street.
Land for Sale.
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Grande.
FOR SALE Cash, contract or trade,
two double corner lots, cleared and
level; and small furnished house. A
"snap." See John Fee, 1806 Cove
avenue, at once. ?-3t
Koosters for Sale.
Pure bred Plymouth roosters for
sale at a bargain. J. E. Reynolds, R.
F. D. No. 2, La Grand. , Ore. l-6-6t
FOR SALE Two modern cottages
and one vacant lot; very reasonable
if taken at once. 'Phone Red 1141.
2-11-17
A IV. OLIVER, Agent
POSITION WANTED Man and wife
aiUf p;' on: man a cook and
v-n'e as oe'i ft. Sober and industrl
cjs. imn ire at this offic. J
WANTED Horses for pasture, $1 per
month. Hay feed and run to straw.
Inquire of J. E. Reynolds.
BVSSEVS HACK LINE.
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Best of . service, Day and
Night Hacks furnished for
funerals and private parties.
Baggage transferred Day and 4
Night and Sundays.
Stand at Faul's Store.
Phone Red 241
Night 'Phone Main .