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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1909)
cm m mm Promptness 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- oartment. Mi orescriotions are fitted as soon as received 1 and delivered as soon as filled. You know our reputation for pure drugs and careful compounding .:. ' I We Carry Everything which Should be I Found in a Drug Store ,. HILL'S DRUQ JTOREj LA GRANDE, OREGON j Grande . Ronde tumW Co. PERRY, 0RC60N - CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF M L MMDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at yo r dnois, Call up V. L BEAN, La Grand. Pfccrte, Rrfl 1741 OEORQE PALMER, President J. M. BERRY, Vice President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier J 4 F". L. MEYERS Cashier I La Grande National IBank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED! STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS , J, M. Berry A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo.2L. Cleaver W. L Brenholts George Palmer WWftff?- VALENTINES (Continued from page 1.) Sent mental and Comic Valentin Post Cards C n fcits fcr C pid't Victms ILn.WELLiflffi Sf CO. the outh of office and where Gover nor Magoon, the beneficent' dictator of Uncle Sam, relinquished the cares and trials of government. . Today's ceremonies marked the end of the second period of American Interven tion In the Island, which began with the breaking out of the revolution In August, 1908, against the government of the late President Tomiis Estrada Palma. Tomorrow Magoon will sail for Washington, to render an account of IiIh stewardship to President Rooae velt. For nearly two years he has ruled over the island as the head of the provisional government terminat ed today. That he has won the re- npect and admiration of the Cuban was abundantly manifested today, when he shared largely in the ovation tendered the new president and vice president. . ' , 0 KIM AB JOHN DOE This morning Officers Walden and Black arrested a man In the railroad yards on a John Doe warrant. The prisoner was found attempting to sell a pair of trousers, and could not give any satisfactory reason for engaging fn the retail clothing business with so limited a stock, and as a freight car hud been recently robbed of a quan tity of clothing, the officers though! best to detain him until full particu lars could be obtained. WARRANT OUT FOR AF REST Of POCATELLO REPRESENTATIVE IJoise, Jan. 28. Kuward Holtz Hel- mester, a prominent citizen of Poca tello, and a member of the house of representatives, Is being sought by an officer with a warrant for arrest on a charge of various forgeries by which he obtained several thousand dollars. lie has not attended the sessions of the legislature since yesterday morning. (oiupcr to Ix'U-ure. New York, Jan. 2S. Samuel Fura pers, president of the American Fed eration of Labor, will tonight open course cf lectures to be given unilei the auspices of the Kthlcal Social league, when lie will speak on "Tin Responsibility and Obligations o' Trade Unions for Social Progress.' Other speakers In the course will bi Dr. Samuel Schulnvin, Or. Stephen S Wise. Professor Leslie Willis Sprugue. Or. John Haynes Holmes. John L Elliott, Dr. Lcighton Williams am! Charles Sprugue Smith. SECOND HAND GOODS I MANY BIllS INTRODUCED Bad room suits from rr p A t P N llV io to $20, Chairs I W IX Jl ma-eu-e, from 25c to $1 00 48 yards of Linolaum at a bargain. m ED. PR0PECK Phone Black 1251 FIR STREET (Continued from peg 1.) Day's Kvent at Snlem. The hill Introduced by the Raker and Umatilla delegations for a branch Insane asylum In eastern Oregon, t' be located by the commission, and th general port commission bill passe," the house, and will go through tin senate without opposition. A resolution was adopted prohibit ing all lobbyists from the courtesy of the house and employing additions' officers to remove such persons from the floor of the house. Representative Mariner Introduced a Ml! In the house for an appropria tion for the Portage railroad to trie Big Kildy on the Columbia river. A house hill by Orton. taxing the gross earnings of corporations, was with drawn. The stnte levy for the current rear. which was nullified by the supreme WEST n. k: Great Annual Sale enters into its last week As the result of the great clearnce sales of the past three weeks, we find odd lots of merchandise here and there, broken lines of sizes, etc, but all clean fresh merchandise, mw this season to be sold this week for a fraction of its real value. Come and See. " Pillow Cased, Hemmed Cases, 36xlS c Calico. American Prints, all colors ..5c Children's 1'ndcrwcar. Heavy fleece lined and ribbed c ladles' Jackets. Heavy Milton Jackets of last season "u Indies' Caes. In different colors, long and short Iace. Odd lots of Valenciennes and Torchon, per yard 2c Children's Shoes. From 1 to 6, luco and button 25' Ladies' Shoes. Turns and welts In good styles 91 AS Indies' Stilts. Only a few left: but good styles one-half price . Sheets. Heavy sheets, 81x90 .iic Millinery. -All new models one-hair price H-:,s' Waists. Not msny left ...,13c Belts. All sizes and color 19e Never Inrn Hone. You know what these are ..25o Men's Suits. Regular 112.60 values ....$1.90 Cornets. In all colors and sizes 39c Children's lresncs. In Plaids and plain colors . , ; . . one-half price Outing Flannel. In stripes and plains colors 6c Ladle' Collars. !n different colors 17c Men's Shirts. Stiff and soft bosoms 15c Young Meti's Suits. Ages from 12 to IS years', this year's styles ... one-half pries I'Yench Ginghams. New arrivals for springs ... ,11c ' Indies' Gloves. In black and colored lisle ...9c Underwear. ' In cotton and wool one-half price Toweling. In crash and linens 11c Shirts. . In dress and negligee price Towels. In crash and Turk'sh 11c, -V" Latftes' Waists. Only a few, in white and col ored lc Torchon Lace. All new patterns, Just ar rived 3c Embroidery, Good patterns and widths ..5c Each ot these little items represent an unusual value of good merchandise. If the his were large enough we would display some of them across an entire page, so great are the bargains, A careful shopper can save more this week than ever before, court, will be cured by a bill that passed the house unanimously today. The senate has passed the same bill, which becomes effective in seven .lays. The house committee on insurance today decided on the report of an imcndmci:. t the Bean bill for an In surance department, requiring the publication of the annual report of Mich county where un agency Is main tained. Representative Miller of Jackson. Introduced a resolution to submit to a vote of the people the question of the removal of the slate capitol to Medford. It was referred to the committee on resolutions. No Harm to 4lll by Mistake. In the senate a bill making It man slaughter to kill 'any one by mistake while hunting, was defeated. i Heady for "Suloine." New York, Jan. 28. Nearly two months of active preparation will cul minate tonight In the production at the Manhattan opera house of Rich ard Strauss' musical drama based 'on Oscar Wilde's poem. "Salome." Re hearsals have been going on almost ontlniiously since the first of De cember. Jamestown Who. Norfolk. Va Jan. 28. Under the order of the court, the time in which itates owning buildings on the James town Kxposition grounds have to take up the option contracts for the pur chase of thesites upon which the buildings stand will expire tomorrow. The states are allowed 90 days from tomorrow to remove their buildings from the sites, if It Is not desired to buy these. Expert piano tuning. See Thomas Bruce. l-28tf "About 10 years ago my brother was 'held up' in his work, health and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless consumption," writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "H took all kinds of remedies and treat nent from several doctors, but toum' in help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and was wnolly cured by to drawing the Jury list, which task Cored uf a Severe Attack of Bronchitis hv Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "On October ISth, last, my llttie S cold which resulted In a bad case of year-old daughter contracted a severe Cut Prices on Lumber and Shingles for large Orders We need the money You need the material Fir and lat!ve Lumber, Cedar Shingles STODDARD LUMBER CO. eronehltls," says Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Lexington. Ky. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child. Fortunately we hod a bot tle 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; end on the fifth day, October 23d. she was entirely well of her cold and bronchitis, which I attribute to this splendid medlMne. I . recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy uure serveJIy as 1 have found it the surest, safest and quickest cure for colds, both for children and adults, of any I have ever used." For sale by all good dealers. Nolica 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 administratlorot the estate of J. M. McCall, deceased, ana that the said court has or dered - that said final account ke heard by said court at the usual place of holding said court at the court house In La Grande, in said county, n th ICth day of February, 1909, tt 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at which time and place any person In terested in said estate may appear and file objections to said account, if any he have. Daler, January 9 1909. . ULYSSES G. COUCH. Administrator of raid Estate. RAMSEY OLIVER. 1-ll-J-S Attorneys for the Estate. To Whom it May Concern. Notice is hereby given that on D cember 1 I took up at my place waddle under throat; one 2-year-o Starkey, one pule red cow branded " K." on right hip; crop off right eu red steer, swallow fork In left earl no visible brands. They are now the Ruhl farm near Alicel, and wii be sold according to law unless tb owner pays costs and proves proper ty. l-15-4tv E. F. JONES. DR. It. L. LIN'COLX. DENTIST. . Most Modernly Equipped Office. None but First-Class work done. Office Upstairs. ! Northwest Corner Adams Ave- ! nue and Depot Street. 'Phone Red 1131. Here's a Snap. a 10-acre fruit, tract, all fenced; one mile northeast of Cove; six aero set to apples and cherries; small cheap barn and house; well and oth water. Also horse, buggy, single har ness and some tools. Must be soU soon. Address Lock Box "1, Islan' City, Oregon. FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, lf. In La Grande. See 1-21-V LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.