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Promptness
The value of a prescription depends upon the pro apt
ness with which h reaches the sick room , '
"Doit Now"
is the motto whkb stands for much in our prescription de
partment. AH prescriptions are iilted as soon as recehed
and delivered as soon as Kited. Yon know our reputation
for pure drugs and careful compounding
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We Carry Everything which Should be f
Found in a Drug Store
j HILL '5 DRUQ JTOKE!
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LA GRANDE, OREGON
TirE COOK WQX BE CLD
to e wmi ef our high grade
cal earned lot yeur eetUr.
LUn't knew tbere were grade
In cm)? Why there are almoat
aa many tk H r
hatter. Let us ea4 yea the
kind that will pr by the per
fects ef the kftchn fire that
our eoJ la different than . the
rdlnarr an dcidly better.
tbe neighborhood ef fl'e. Tb ny
often will be relmbured to tils ex.
tent. n-r&:rm of ht ike first divi
dend Is. Then, of courae, as cnh-er
dividends are 4erlard. ilr. Wright
will realise the rfantureneBt. Ut
durtr.g that Uex, b wfa fcae to car
ry the Bon-leterwtt bearing certifi
cate. Mr. Wrigbt competent aad '
bonert an-irk to tlj tity f L j J
Grande la costing bin dearly. J
Hurt me mbf. j o
Th ttBa W b a liiioSiiK-r'tiJ-r .
itr .n lie j.rt of twri j
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Great
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cre-oilors of the back r-r'";ir;' th
nxwltT of fine tie ixjvLtJ proof j v
of th ir claims before th rthr. A
a resell of thla w1l. thr wi:i t
disappointment whe-n the dirtdtnds are
dfUrwl, for those who have not filed
proof of their t!im mill aot partct
pate la the dividends. There are yet
aeveral dayt la which to prepare Use?
proof before the final accounu are
eltM-4 acd at-Dt to Wajhinglon- la '-
thrre are about iffiV names on the
book and up to date only 571 who
hare filed th4r proof. Of coun.
thoee who do not comply mlth the re
quirements will not loae their pro rata
of the money due, but It 'U1 be held
for them until they do make their
proof, and when anything- alone ox-
ernment matter rets out of the ordin
ary charges additional delay fallows.
0. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 1 10
You won't be deceived
in the clothing and dry
poods sales advertise
ments if you wear our
glasses to aid your de
defectiva eyesight in
reading them correctly.
Would you call and have
us examine your eyes?
"A stitch in time saves
nine'
J. H- PEARE
LEADING AND PIONEER JEWELER
BR1GATI0JI HOLDS BOARDS
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Grande iRondc it umber Co.
PERRY, OREGON
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CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF Al L KINDS
IN CARLOAD LOTS.
For 16 Inch Chain Wosd Delieredat yo.r Home,
Call up V. E. BEAN, La Crandf. r-fcone, Rtc? 1741
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l Cut Prices on Lumber and
1 Shingles for large Orders
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We need the money You need the material
Fir and Native Lumber,
Shingles
Gedar
1 STODDARD ; LUMBER CO.
Ina; up interest in this meeting;
Every farmer who has caught the In
splratlon of the wonders that water
ill do In this valley, should work hie
telephone overtime inducing his neigh
tors to attend.
Our readers would be surprised to
know the extent the commercial In
terests of this state are watching the
r-rult of the attempt to irrigate the
Grande Ronde valley. Grande Rond
valley Is already famous for Its fruit.
Its fine stock, dairy interests, hay
producing qualities and general pro
ductiveness, and with the well known
results of Irrigation wherever tried In
the northwest, those who know us now
expect greater things with water. The
writer this week vlnited a number of
the large wholesale houses In Portland
and In three of these establishments
two sentences had not passed until
the question was asked, "How Is your
Irrigation project coming?" and one
added, "That will make a garden of
your beautiful little valley."
It is no wonder the business men cf
Portland are Interested In the develop
ment of the state. The business houses
nt Poftland can only grow in propor
tion to the growth of the state. They
now have numerous accounts through
out the state, when a few years ago
they sold comparatively nothing. To
day we have cities and car lines where
a few years ago were desert tracts.
You cannot tell the commercial world
anything about Irrigation; their ledgers
tell the story more graphically than
any pen.
It Is true, when the northwest Is
now In the throes of winter and many
sections of the state are flooded. It
may sc-m in appropriate to talk Irri
gation, but on the other hand, this Is
the proper sfAfin to study actual con
dition)". On the summits of the Blue
mountalnH. where we should have sev
eral f-et of snow to inmire good crops
In Grande Itonilc valley, there are
only several Inches of snow. Condi
tions have changed and are under a
change th;it must be taken Into con
sideration. The sawmills are thinning
out the forests as A result the snows
on the watersheds of Grande Ronde
river do not remain as In former years
when It was protected from the sun
and winds. The result Is the Bnows go
off with the flood waters, and the
deep, wooded canyons no longer act
as natural reservoirs. We have as
much snow one year with another, as
ever, but It goes off now in a few
weeks, whera it required months in
years past.
During the next JO days thcr will
be ample waste water rushing on toj
the sea unobstructed, from the rivers
and streams of this valley, to Irrigate
every foot of it. The time is coming
when these waters will not be waste
waters, hut will be stored. The begin
ning Is to be made tomorrow after
noon. Nothing succeeds like success.;
Fortunately the bglnnlnir of the first
large Irrigation project Is so practical
and chesp as compared with other
large Irrigation projects that Its suc-
BEAUTIFUL SPRING WMSTS
ALL ADVANCE SPRING AND SUMMER STUES
for seasaiuuisl sdlisg-cculda't come af a more appropriate time, nor would ft be
pacsiHe cadet any drcunKfances to qhebetta values. There isn't a great many, hut
ibep are all b&uttrall fresh, perfect garments acd marked hr selling at ANNUAL SALE
PRICES. Yea will wait a fa-g lime befox ycu see tbeit equal at the prices we hate
placed upon these. , '
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A Continuation of the Muslin Underwear S ale
The storm oithe last kw weeks p.-cvccW Huslin Underwear from being dis
posed of as quickly as ft shank, for lie values are among the best, thh stote has ever
show"- Ms a" fr"A, W petect merchandise at ANNUAL SALE PRIO&.
fln Embroidery Sale of Unusual Interest
5c and 7 1-2 a yard
An unusually large quantity which represents some oi the best qualities m have ever
shown at the prices. The variety of patterns is quite extensive) and the prices' average
about half -in fact it will be one of the biggest surprises yoa have seen when youlock over
these splendid pieces of high grade of embroidery.
' SHEETS MID PILLOW SLIPS
DOUBLE BED SHEETS 8ix90 c HEMMED PILLOW CASES 45x35 9c each
The low prices quoted in this list offer an excellent opportunity for you to proide for
present and future needs, as there is no likelihood of them being as low again ihis year.
Not a Section in the Entire House That Does Not
Contribute Extraordinary Closing Sale Bargains
cess should not be In doubt; neither
do we believe it Is. However, the
meeting tomorrow night will tell the
story. I' we permit this to pass, con
ditions may change so that when the
strings are once more picked up, there
will be exp-nstre rights of way to
condemn ai.t .nany obstacles that do
not exist today. Now is the accepted
lime, and lei. the land owner and the
business man Join hands for their
mutual benefit and make a success of
the meeting tomorrow night. If there
was any doubt about the success of
this meeting. La Grande could well
afford to close pu business tomorrow
and see that this meeting is a success.
That kind of enthusiasm is the kind
that wins. If this irrigation project
fuils tomorrow night it will be be
cause what Is everybody business is
.lobodVs business. There Is mor
than enough interest In this project
to make It go if those deeply Interest
ed will attend. Let eevryone see that
they attend, also that their ncighbo:
is there. , . - .,!
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Band to lie Out.
The La Grande band will be out to
morrow afternoon to give real color
to the event that marks a new era in
I'nlon county's development.
GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ast Cashier (a
J. M. BERRY. Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier
F. L, MEYERS Cashier J
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La Orande National IBank !
OCLa Grande, Oregon ,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
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UNITED: STATES PEPOSITORY . ,
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bi&ECTORS
M.;Berry A. B. Con!ey F. J. Holmes F. M.
C. C'Pennington F. L. Meyers GeeHL. Clearer
W. L. BtenholU George Palmer
Brvkit
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DECISION
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The circuit court -if L'matilla coun
ty will have to hear the suit brought
against the O. R. & N. by Mrs. Joseph
Graybeal, wherein she alleges that the
O. R. & N. company train crew set
her off at a flag station and she was
forced to walk many miles through
the mountains in the dead of night.
When' the case was filed here for trial,
action was broiight to have the case
transferred to Umatilla, as the alleged
misconduct was committed there.
Judge Knowies today sustained a mo
tion to prevent service of the sum
mons. Mrs. Graybeal sues for a large
sum of money and much interest has
bet-n manfiest In the decision to be
made by Judge Knowies.
ee,
Own Your Water System !
And Be Independent
A Well Will Solve The Problem
Twenty-five years' experience la abe weU-drtlltatg basiaess enables
mo to do yor work pr pcrl sad oomieally. I am prepared ti
Czttl to any depth.
ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE RE
CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY t
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D. M. HUNT, La Grande!
Daily Observar 65c per Month
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