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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1909)
rvr.w Yr.r. rm: AUTHENTIC RFFORTS Kelly and Eugene Frrcctl were ar rested after passing $30 worth of spu rious bills on citizens of this City. LOCAJ. ITEM9. ZliiUL I'.VHS." SULB 4 4 4 Ki-v. Seewnnn irwide r proof on a timber and stone claim today. IInttlH Boswell of Enterprise spent Sunday In the city. , , O. P. Pratt of Union, spent th d.'.y In the city yesterday, , Lloyd II. Knox of Huntington, Is vis iting friends In the city today. Dr. George Conners Is able to be out foil the street after a short Illness. W. F. Ermherth of Pendleton trans ited business at tha land office today. a tr. H, J Uflcmn reiurnca tnis morning from fl short Visit to Pcnd'e- ton. . Miss Lulu Gullln nunt Sunday In Pendleton with her p rents, who are making their temporary home there. Miss Ruby Huff was taken to the Grande Ronde hospital this morning. She Is suffering with an attack of appendicitis. J. H. Mlmnaugh and Perry Clark, who are experting the county books of Baker county, returned to Baker City last evening after spending Sunday at home. Chandler McKennon ' left last eve ning for Guthrie, Okla., where he Ish' making nis neaaquarters. tie nas been visiting relatives in La Grande for the past several months. County Bridge' Superintendent Jas. Cnmpbell is suffering with an attack of rheumatism, acquired while wading about In the Icy waters during tho re p.-.ir work to the road below Perry. The new arrangement In all public schools Xvas prepared today.' Thro wns considerable changing about o" trade students in accordance with the promotions growing out of the first si-memer examinations held lust week. C. D. Huffman may leave tonight for Salem, where the legislative com mittee of the State Grange will meet this week to' promote various 'classes of legislation, affecting the granges, and movements which they promul gate. Fred Maxwell, who was found guil ty of stelaing a hand sleigh two .weeks (iffo. today completed his O-days sen tence and was Immediately arrested on the charge of stealing an overcoat from the Golden Rule. His case will be heard tomorrow. E. L. Whiting of Mt. Glenn, who was severely injured Saturday eve ning by being crushed between two logs, Is resting well today. Dr. Hub bard, the attending physician, found the patient Improving rapidly this morning. President Collier, of the Commer lal club, has been asked to appoint tlx deelgates to the National Tariff 'ommlsslon congreess, which convenes n Indianapolis on February 71, to re ualn in session -three days. Anv resl lent of La Grande who ennicuiplatea fcolng east at that M v.e, should notify IUr. Collier and receive credentials as delegate. ''' (Continued from page 1.) woman fell into the stu between the ship and life bout, living a bag of Jewels. .She was rescued." . Dniinatk' ltxc'ii(. Slascunset, Mass., Jan. 23. The res cue of Captain Sealsby and his mate, forms u most dramtic Incident of the sinking of the Republic, They were standing together on the bridge, de claring they would not desert' Final ly they decided to be rescued by a par ty in a life boat from the revenue cut ter Gresham, when the water was up to their ankles. The small boat was nearly taken down by the suction of tho sinking liner. The bodies of many, especially of Mrs. Lynch, were mangled , beyond recognition. One leg and the largest portion of Mrs. Lynch have been found. J. B. Connolly, the author, was attacked by a number of the crew of the Republic, aboard the Baltic up the bay this morning. Officers Interfered. Connolly was taken to a state room. It is alleged ' the trouble was the re sult of criticism of the crew in an ac count' sent by wireless to New Tori: papers. Duty and today are ours: results nd futurity belong to God. Horace Greeley. A Sprained Ankle, , As a rule a man will feel weir satis fied If he can hobble around on crutches In two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and It Is ofteirlwo or three months before he Is fully recovered. This Is an unnecessary loss of time, as by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, s directed, a cure may as & rule be effected less., than one week's time, and In many cases within three days. . Sold by All good dealers. JANUARY CLEARANCE AND . WHITE GOODS SALE SALE v fe. '-. The Current Topic club meeting has een postponed again. It Is now set r February 2. It was to have been field next Wednesday. The Kaffee Klatch will be enter nined Thursday evening at the home f Mrs. T. J. Scroggin, with . MrsJ Molph Newlln as one of the hostesses, f " mnmm V 1 " "I ifM' . . -V .', -y - k - v . ' "'' WW',-" '-tlf., A , i . w Ilev. Jeanotto O. Ferris, lit the Iai:tist Cbiirc:h Tuesday .Xifclit.'' '' ANT PASS SUIT STARTS Mrs. J. M. Berry last Saturday eve Inic entertained at dinner In honor of Chandler McKennon, who left Sun- fay night for Guthrie. Okla. Dr. IV. D. McMillan Painless Denistry - i- 1 n 1. dij- uranae najionai oaun uiuy Both Phones IS FAVOR OF HAISTFX. Mli-e Stewart Poeldew Tliat the Noted Stove Was Hapten's. After taking the matter undr crtn eratlon from Saturday afternoon un 10 o'clock this morning. In the case rein the possession of a stove was Boston, Jan. 25. Charged with is suing free passes for interstate pas senger transportation, the Boston & Maine railroad Is today being Investi gated by the interstate commerce commission. The hearing Is looked upon as a test case. In which railroads in all parts of the country will be in terested. This Is the first formal action taken by the commission to bring about the prosecution of railroad officials tor al leged violations of the law In respect to the Issuance of passes. The com mission has, however, several times served notice on the carriers that Ir regularities hat been found which, If continued, would rebult in the punish ment of the parties guilty of the of fense. See'vral rulings covering the grantingof free transportation have been made. It has been intimated that the proceeding against the Boston & Maine is intended to lead to an en forcement of the anti-pass clause of the law through the courts. If such Ie the case it will have much Interest to railway managers and others through out the United States. HAS COT THIS MONTH Two screaming stories by E11U Parker Butler and Lindsay Denison, each racing to ice which will bump your funay bone harden. One tragedy that will grip your heart. , And article by Ruuell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep into things. LOOK OUT FOE EVEKTBODrS THIS . MONTH. THE CAT IS BACK And Wlien Von Mention Toilet Articles TV't's where 1 come in. I have as v. tofvnnrt clean a stock of toilet articles us are shown In this part of the state. Every home uses more or less of these articles in fact, they are almost Indispensable and a saving on each item means quite a sum. Look these prices over: Talcum Powder, lSe; Toilet soap, 3 cakes for 15c; Tooth Brushes, 15c to 50c; Combs and Hair Brushes, 15c to 15.00. ' . l-25-2t . RED CROSS DRUG STORE. FOUND A gun. pay for this ad. Prove property and See Dr. Hubbard. HIGH SCHOOL OVKItrilOWPED. Kvery Taxpayer and 1'ntron Should Personally Kxamine Proriit Conditions. Eleven more desks were added to the already overcrowdVtl hl(,'h school room toi'ay as a result of the promo tions "from the examination last week. Who Will start that petition asking the school board to submit the question of building a new high Are You Only Half Alive? So many people look and act as though chey were only half alive. They are mere shadows of men and women once strong and robust. Most of them arc deceived as to the real cause of their trouble, which is Kidney Disease. Diseased kidney3 fail to strain out the impurities from the blood, which re entering the circulation, course through the whole body and derange the entire system. The nerves, the heart, stomach and liver are all affected, and backache, headache and nervous exhaustion are resulting effects. If you are this tO DRYS--January 13 to January 23-10 DAYS The successful buyer Is he who buys in advance snd takes sdvantase of the lw prices and lays in a supply forlthe Home, Farm and Individual at a saving from 10 to SO p:rc nt. r - ;t you LOAN M0HEY . At 8 per cefif and think you are making a good investment. Why not invest in the goods you will need while you can get them at a greater bargain. " YOU BORROW MONEY and pay 8 per cent interest when you are compelled to buy the goods you know vou , iv llrtedxtd payfull price for them, Why not make the saving of 10 and 50 per cent white you can get it thereby making a good investment on the money. WE CARRY EVERYTHING Required for COMFORT-EASE-STYLE-EVER YTMNQ for Home, Farm and Ranch, in fact we carry everything required for everybody and are selling them at the greatest re. of theseason. 1 Buy while your time is worth nothing, and save your time time when it is scrce and worth money. V L REMEMBER: Our Motto, Satisfaction in Everything Golden RmeCbo JOB PRINTING HIS term iitcludes everything from a visiting card to a full sheet poster, a leaf let 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 realburderi. way, Foley's i Issue between R. A. Crawford and i school building. We need the addi- T"d Haisten. Justice Stewart decld- that Haisten had rented the stove Officer, therefore the possession er passed out of his hands, conse- ntly, when Officer sold the. stove i'rawford. it was not his to sell. t Is tional room. What will we do at the beginning of the next school year if we made no Immediate provisions for,' It now? will help you. It builds up the kidneys, so they will perform their functions properly, and the symptoms soon disappear. Commence taking it to day, and you will feel better at once, as it corrects irregu larities, restores lost vitality, and will make you strong and robust. Do not take chances on becoming a victim of Bright's disease or Dia betes, which are the result of neglected kidney disor ders, when Foley's Kidney not accident that helps a man (this world; but purpose and Indus- Counterfeiters Arret. ted. Anacortes, Wash., Jan. 25. One of Remedy Will CUTe yOU the biggest counterfeiting games ever attempted in this part of Washing Scld and Becommended by A. T. HILL, Droggkt. COMMERCIAL PRINTING By this term we mean Lelkr Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes and Office Stationery in general. THE OBSERVER JOB DEPART MENT is in a position to fill OFFICE WANTS promptly and satisfactorily. ALL YOURS We 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 an should be classed as an investment; poor printing is always an m expense. Apply the trial order test and see in which class our work belongs. PHONE MAIN 13, TWORINGS. t I ' f?f?ffffffffffffffffff?ff? AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA A A A A A A A A A A i Evening Observer Want Ads Pay i i ! I i t v L Smiles. ton was r.ipped In the bud when James'