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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1909)
rrr.HT r.c.ns. - nsrnvi n. i bbaxdr oktcon. ti i-snw. jxf.nv 8. ''" FVFV ?MfiF. FIGHT. , . 1 r Promptness , The value of a prescription depends upon the promt ness with which it reaches the sick room ' "Do It Now" t is the motto which stands for much in our prescription de t partment. All prescriptions are filled as soon as received and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. We Carry Everything which Should be Found in a Drug Store HILL'5 DRJQ JTOKE LA GRANDE, OREGON GYPSY REVIVALS Orandc Rondc lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF M L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 Inch Chain7 Uocd Delivered at yovr dam?. Call up V. C. BEAN, La Grandr. Phone, ted 1741 t 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 l a OranHfl Orfifffin ' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 160,000 UNITED: STATES DEPOSITORY : DIRECTORS t J. M.Berry A. B. Conley. F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit ' - ' 2 W. L. Brenholts Georgs Palmer VALENTINES , Sentimental and Comic Vatanlin Postcards Ccmfcitsfct Cipid'f Victms C.n.WELLnN CO. .ADAMS AVENUE (Continued from page !) bushy Jet black hair and the spark ling eyes of hi Interesting race. He is full of fire, humor, sympathy and tact. He la a cultivated gentleman and la entertained In the finest home In the land. He haa crowded the biggest halls In England, Australia, America and other lnrtds. Mr. Pmlth has a wife and three children, ana tins is n sih visit to America; H tells .many smithing stories about his children. . GIllfTTE OBEYS ROOSEVELT (Continued from' page 1.) Islature today hinting he will veto any anti-Japanese laws If passed, because they embarrass the federal govern ment and create friction. He advised the legislators to Instruct the state la bor commissioner to take the census of Japanese In California, and ascer tain If the number here Increased re cently. . Koosevelt Will Send letter. President Roosevelt announces he will send anothpr letter to the Califor nia legislature relative to the Japan ese matter. Governor Glllett said to day Roosevelt Is more worried over the situation than he is. Assemblymen are receiving communications from all parts of the state urging rigid laws agnlnst Armenians ahd Portuguese, claiming they are as bad as Japanese. AT (Continued from page 1.) WANTED! Having just c cr tc asecond hand store in my old store on Fir Street- mu&t have SECOND HAND GOODS I am prepared to pay highest'eash price for SEC OND HAND goeda. Do not sell unl you have 6een me. If you are going to leava town phene me. Remember 1 pay cash. ED. PROPECK Pbore Bla 1251 FIR STREET Lieutenant Governor Hays will as sume the office, assisted by young Cosgrove as private secretary. Ho says he has a good appetite and In gaining flesh. A Useless Trip. Cosgrove said: "I can't understand why it Is necessary to make this trip. I am now governor of Washington, and have been since the returns of the November election were canvassed by the legislature, but In order to sattofy certain interests at Olympla, I am go ing there to be formally sworn In. I am feeling unusually well, have a nor- a nm bIwl'Iit erainfnir In mat appeiue nu am '" .' " weight and strength, but expect It will be several months before I will return to tane up active management of my office. 1 "No, I will not talk of my policies now; I am not Interested in them, only Interested In regaining my health." The governor spoke feeling of the sympathetic Interest of the entire coast taken in his condlton. His eyes filled with tears when he spoke of the tele graphic message of sympathy receiv ed from Ohio. He Jested about his great loss In weight, saytng a year ago he weighed 196 pounds and now he was down to 115. hut has gained six pounds since he started to Im SCANDALOUS GRAFT (Continued from page 1.1 N. V W. EST i Great Annual Sale enters into its last week relative to the canal. Ritlney referred to the governme.V Investigation of Senator Tillman's ac tion In depriving the governfent of revenue of two cents by using a frank, adding that this mutter was consid ered of enough Importance by Roose velt to embody It In a special mcssasc to congress. He said he had not hear! of secret service agents disturbing Senator Lodge. "Vet he is directly, in dividually and solely responsible f taking $1,000,000 from the treasury." He charged that Ubaldia. the now president of Panama, represented all that Is corrupt In Spanish and Ameri can polities. He charged Cromwell with keeping the minutes of the board of directors of the Panama railroad company and writing them to "iU himself." He hinted that a combina tion controlled or dominated by Crom well was administering the affairs f the Panama railroad as it seen fit. al- thoumi every eliai i ostensibly ow ned by the government. He' charges Charles Taft with visiting the isthmus to further Cromwell's plans, and claims there is an "established and absolute fact of a combination Involving Chas. Taft, Cromwell" and their friends, to force the election of Obaldla." As the result of the yreat clearnce salts of the past three weeks, we find odd lots of merchandise here and there, broken lines J sizes, etc, but all clean fresh merchandise, azw this season to be sold this, week for a fraction of its real value. Come and Sec. Pillow Case. Hemmed Cases, 36x45 .c Calico. American Prints, all colors .5q Children's Underwear. . Heavy fleece lined and ribbed 9c Heavy season Ladies' Jackets. Milton Jackets of last ...' Indies' CaiM'8. In different colors, long and short :. IiHce. Odd lots of Valenciennes and Torchon, per yard 2c Children's Shoes. From 1 to 6, lace and button 25c Ladles' Shoes. Turns and welts in styles good . .$1.48 Indies' Suits. Only a few left; but good styles ........ one-half prk-o Sheet. Heavy sheets, 81x90 4.1c Millinery. All new models one-half price Not IljV Waists, v left ,13e Belts. All sizes and colors . .19c Never Purn Hse. You know what these are .25e Men's Suits. Regular $12.50 values. .$1.90 Corsets. In all colors and sizes .3e Children's Dresses. In Plaids and plain colors one-half prlee Outing Flannel. In stripes and plains colors fl'ic Ladies' Collars. Tn different colors 17c Men's Shirts. Stiff and soft bosoms 15e Vonnar Men's Stilts. Ages from 12 to 19 years; th(s ( year's styles .1 .one-half pri- French Ginghams. New arrivals for springs ... .lie IjkIIcm' Gloved. In black and colored llHle ,..9e Underwear. In cotton and wool one-half price Toweling. v In crash and linens 11c Shirts. " In dress and negligee price Towels, In crash and Turkish 11c Ladles' Waists. Only a few. In white and col ored ...'..... , . . .le Torchon Lace. All new patterns, just v ar rived ....5c Embroidery,' Good patterns al widths .5c Each ot these little items represent an unusual value of good merchandise. If the his were large enough we woult display some of them across an entire page, so great are the bangains, A careful shopper can save more this week than ever before. 11F.UI WILL KKSIGX. AUiKku Judjic, FucIiir Serious Charge, Will Go Into l-uw Business. Fairbanks, Jan. 16. It is reported on good authority that Judge Silas Reld, chursed with malfeasance In of fice, the . r-urres now being investi gated in V. ;uiilngton, will soon resign. It is sni'' :ie will form a law partner ship with Leroy Tolfler, the well known Alaska lawyer. BCSSEY'S HACK LINE. Best of service, Day and Night. Hack furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. A u.nj n. pool' rwmr Stor. 4 'Phones-Red 241 Night 'Phone Ma.n 25. 4 E. L. BUSSEY. 4. 4 ED STRIXGILVM, AUCTIONEER. Sale cried on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. 4 LA GRANDE - - - OREGON t rtnnti. No. 2 'Phone No. 196x6 "About 10 years ago my brother was 'held up' in h.'.s work, health and Happiness by what was believed to be hopeless consumption," writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treat ment, from several doctors, but lound no help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and was wnolly cured by to drawing the Jury list, which task consumed the greater part of the session. Cut Prices oil Lumber and Shingles for large Orders We need the money You need the material - " Fir and Native Lumber, Gcdar Shingles ST0BD&RD LUMBER CO, bronchitis, which I attribute to this red steer, swallow i - . splendid I medicine. I recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy uiire servedl" as I have found it the surest, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any 1 have ever used." For sale by all good dealers. FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, 10c, In La Grande. See 1-21-lm LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Cured of Severe Attack of Bronchitis by Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. "On October 18th, last, my littie 3 year-old daughter contracted a severe cold which resulted In a bad case of bronchitis." says Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child. Fortunately we had not-1 tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and gave It to her accord ing to the printed directions. On the second day she was a great deal bet ter, and on the fifth day, October 2Sd, he was entirely well of her cold and Notice of Final Account. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the county cou of Union county, state of Oregon, -his final account of his administration of the estate of J. M. McCall, deceased, and-. that the said court has or dered that said final account b heard by said court ai tTie usual place of holding said court at the court house In La Grande, In said county, on the 16th day f February, 1S09, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aald day, at which time and place any person in terested In said estate may appear and file objections to aid account, if any he have. Dater, January 9, 1909. ULYSSES G. COUCM. Administrate of Said Estate. RAMSEY A OLIVER. ':. 1-11-2-S Attorneys for the Estate. To Whom it May Concern. Notice Is hereby given that on De cember 1 I took up at my place a I Starkey, one pale red cow branded "J. K." on right hip: crop off right ear: waddle under throat: one 2-year-oli1 fork in left ear; no visible brands. They are now at the Ruhl farm near Alicel, and will l5e sold according to law unless the. owner pays costs and proves proper ty. l-15-4tw E. F. JONES. ' Dit. It. L. LINCOLN. DENTIST. Most Modernly Equipped Office. 4 None Hut First-Class work done. Office Upstairs. Northwest Corner Adams Ave- 4 nue and Depot Street. 4 'Phone Bed 1131. Here's a Snap. A 10-acre fruit tract, ''all fenced; one mile northeast of Cove; six acres et to apples and cherries; small, cheap barn and house; well and other water. Also horse, buggy, single har ness and some tools. Must be sold loon. Address Lock Box 71, Island City, Oregon. price. Intbler Property For sale by owner. Hotel and. barn with 7 lots; $2,000. Shop with $ lota; price. $400. (-room house, with 6 lots; price $1000. S-reem housew Ith S Iota; prce $700. For terms, call on or write W. T. HARTLEY. 12-l$-2(t : Imbler. Ore. 1