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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1909)
.... EVKXTVO CBSKHVEn. LA GHAXOE, ORKC.OV, SATl'HDAY, JAXVAUV 23. !. PACK KIGI1T. ! ' i n i! 'S i P mmptness The value of a prescription depends upon the prompt ness with which it reaches the sick room "Do It Now " Is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You knew our reputation I for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. .:. .:. t MM r iuatc iinuuuimiL ! III SPECIAL CAR 'yftenp whkh Should be f Found in a Drug Store v HILL'5 DRUQ JTOKE LA GRANDE, OREGON Grande fcRonde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LIMBER OF Al L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at yovr dome, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Grand?. Phone, Ked 1741 HI ! L. -J.JULi . , -! -' " GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashier J. M. BERRY, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier ; . F. L. MEYERS Cashier La Grande National IBank Of .La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED: STATES DEPOSITORY Olympia, Jan. 21. Governor-elect Cosgrove will be Inaugurated here next Tuesday forenoon, according to a program outlined today. '. Howard Cosgrove, hi son, left for Portland to day to meet his la in it. It la possible the Inauguration will take place In a special car In which Cosgrove is com ing here. lmr.dlatel after he re- Great .1 V f iiW '"Annual ST Sale houses are working overtime to have the bills ready when" the legislature reconvenes on Monday morning. KXPKKSS TltAIX 11TCHEI. Several Killed and Many Injured lit a Midnight Collision. Summer Hill, Pa., Jan. 23. Three are dead and six injured, one probably fatally, as the result of a rear-end collision between two sections of the St. , Louis express, westbound, on the Pennsylvania road near here, at mid night. The wreck was due to a fog. The three killed were asleep In their berths in the first section. The Im pact put out the light and: confusion and, panic followed. BEAUTIFUL SPRING WAISTS ALL ADVANCE SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES Now for sensational selling-couldn't ccr.c sf a mere spproprla'.t tixc, nor would it 6c To Sell Wrecked Boat. Portland, Jan. 23. The wreck of the French bark Alice, lying on the sands at Ocean, Park, where she went ashore January 15, will be auctioned off at Astoria Monday afternoon. It is not probabl the wreck will ever be recovered and all that will be realized Is what the boat will bring as Junk. Warren Adams of Huntington,, went to Wallowa today. He will locate there. KIXG TO LfEAVE. Christian Church Minister Will Leave for Everel t lu March. Rev. O. H. King has reeclved a call to the Everett, Wash., Christian church and about March 1 will take his de parture for his new field. The local pulpit will be occupied by a new man before that time. Mr. King has been Instrumental .DIRECTORS M.Berry A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes C. C. Penninston F. L. Mevers CWiL. W. L. Brenholts George Palmer F. M. Brykit iheo are all beau'JBM-all ff esh. vetket citmeris cr.ti irziltd Hrseihi g a; arauu. aUE PRICES. You will wait a long time boJs ycLi ue il.eii equal it Ike prices we ftsre placed upon these. " 1 A Continuation of the Muslin Untav.cn I tic The storm of the last few wezk cj-;n:erf ow Muslin Vndciv.esr frcm being dis posed of as quickly as it should, 'cr .U values are zmcng the best this ; sto; shown, it is all fresh, new, perfect merchandize at ANtAIAL SALE PUCES. slote has ever An Embroidery Sale of Unusual Interest 5c and 7 1-2 a yard An unusually large quantity which represents some cf the best quzlfticz we have ever shown at the prices. The variety of patterns is quite extensive ar.d ihe prices average about half ifl fact it will be or e of ihe biggest surprises you have seen when you look over these splendid pieces of high grsd:of embroidery. ' ' SMELTS AND PILLOW SUPS DOUBLE BED SHEETS 81x90 4'3c HEMMED PILLOW CASES 45x36 9c each The low prices quoted in ih's list o'kr zn ex&llent opportunity for you to provide for present and future needs, as there is r.olikclihtGGd of them beittg zs low again ihis yosr. ..-.- Not a Section in the Entire House Thai Does Hot Contribute Extraordinary Closing Hah Ezrgpizs eeeeeeeeeeefteeeeee Christian church from a straggling Vidy without a church home, to one of the leading church organizations of the city, with a comfortable home, j His many friends will regret to luurn in the uplifting of the of his denart'Urt. I CLOSE m The special meetings In Central Church of Christ continue over Sun day and probably a good part of next week. Last evening Evangelist HarrM preached what he supposed was his last sermon, but when at its close seven people responded to the Invitation, the church voted to continue. The work- , nii ers have had very stormy weather t contend with and the audience tit's' varied greatly, making the work Uift'l-t cult.. Now It seems that the weather will allow better attendance. 1 I Tonight the sermon Is on "The Oos- j net. the Power of God I'nto Salvation." Good music Is a special feature. A great Sunday Is anticipated. 4 3 ) 4 4 o Own Your Vater System 1 And Be independent. I A Well Will Solve The Problem ,e 4 i - e e . Twenty-five ycaM' experience la the well-dHlllnjt bunlnese enables KW do yon work pr perlj aatl econofuleHy. I mm preimml to CrTl to mof deptlt. ASXMEFOR PARTICULARS AND REFERENCE RE CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY D. M. HUNT, La Grande! Daily Observer 65c per Month I 'vf?- Lrl;-.' ... ' ,N .V'.., . ..f..V.-.ii . " - .- : .,."',. v.'.. : :.--v-; v''.- -Jl.V I - -.J'.J'..v'.V" ; ij ? Mrs. Ilurrl.-, the lt.vhal Oioir lA-adcr. Cot Prints en Lumber and i ShiRles for lar,i? e Orders - ' .... mm Wf? p.-.cd '-;.'; r.'.'. nev You i eai the material' f jr end ftirgJes SARD- LUMBER :;C0. Kiangellst IlarrU Prevailed Tpon to Continue Mi-etlnjs in Central Clitin li. e e .1