La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 29, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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N K. WEST, Pres.
Vim. MILLER, Vice Pres.
f. . SCROGGIM, Onh
H. L COOUDCE, Asst. Cash.
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UNITED STATES NATIONAL BUNK
Capital Stock $100,000.
u , nnuf Midv fnr business and will be pleased
to meet patrons and prospective patrons. Our capital
is ample to meet all legitimate requirements and our
equipment is complete and sufficient to provide abso.ute
security. We are in pasiticn to properly handle all
oonsemtive banking business. An aeoount placed
with us will be appreciated and will recieve careful
and prompt attention. ...
An examination cf the list cf our officers and
directors will demonstrate the reliability of this institu
tion. You are always welcome at the
United States National Bank
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N. K. West
LP. Staples
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T. Bacon
DIRECTORS
Vim. Miller
H. E. Coolidge
T. J. Scroggin
At 11: JO thla forenoon the barn of
Ncls Holverson was discovered on fir
and before It was discovered such
headway had bn-n trained that the
stock were destroyed, consisting of a
cow an! ralf owned by Hulvfrwm, and
a fine team owni-d by X. K. West. tnel
of which as one of hia fine standard
bred mares. Just few moments be
fore the fire was discovered a freight
train had passed the barn, and those
mho were there and witnessed the
conflagration are of the opinion that
sparks from the engine set the barn
on fire.
Great Annual Sale enters into
its last week
I. L Cavinea
Frank Conley
A. T. mn
I Those new school books all kinds
'Just In, at fcllvtrthorn's Family drug
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Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
PERRY, OREGON
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CAN FURNISH LUMBER Of Al L KINDS
IN CARLOAD LOTS.
Ii-ef roast seven cents per pound at
the Midget market tomorrow only, and
for cash only. 'Phone Main 16.
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SI FHUUE BILL P.VSSKS.
People of Waaliincton Will Vote on
Question Next Time.
Olympla. Wash.. Jan. 29. After
spending much time this morning on
a proposition to save $ on a printing
bill, the house tackled the woman's
suffrage bill and passed It by a vote
of 70 to 18. The vote was arnvea ai
when It was decided the question is to
be submitted to the people at the
next general election.
All the school books are now in at
Sllverthorn's. - dl-29-30
For 16 inch Chain YVasd Delivered at yo;f ilom?,
Call up V. C. BEAN, La Grand-. Phone, Rrd 1741
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MMK. GAOSKI WILL COME, FEU. 1.
Famous Prima Donna I.at Xumbt-r on
Hie Coiuwvrntory court.
, Whitman College. Walla Walla, Jan.
2. Mme. Gadskl, the world's great
est prima donna, will come to Walla
Walla on February 1. This appear
ance is the famous singer's second
time In this city. Her first appear
ance was in March. 1908. This time
she comes as the last number of the
Whitman Conservatory concert course.
The concert will be given in the
Keylor Grand, and the price will be
$3 for parquet seats.
Pot roast 6 cents per pound at the
Boss market tomorrow only. Main
16.
As the result of the great eleamee sales of the past three weeks, we find odd lots of
merchandise here and there, broken lines o! sizes, etc, but all clean fresh merchandise,
new this season to be sold this week tor a fraction of its real value. Come andSee.
Pillow Case.
Hemmed Cases. 3x4 c
Calico.
American Prints, all colors . .5e
Children's t'nderwcur.
Heavy fleece lined and ribbed tc
Indies,' Jackets.
Heavy Milton Jackets of last
season c
Idiea' Capes.
In different colors, long and ,
short
Lace.
Odd lots of Valenclennea and
Torchon, per yard 2e
Children's Shoes.
From I to (, lace and button 25c
ladles' Shoos.
5o pound lard tomorrow only at the
N. Fir market. 'Phone Main 15.
Sllverthorn's Family drug store.
Hams that are hams; cheaper than
any one else sells them. Midget, mar
Shoulder steak at the Midget mar
ket. 'Phone 96. Tomorrow only.
Five pounds lard at the Boss mar-j
ket tomorrow only. 'Phone Main 16. i
Boil beef, five cents per pound at
Ross tomorrow. 'Phone Main. 16.
COVE GAME TOMORICOW.
The high school basketball team
leaves tomorrow noon for Cove,
where It will play the postponed game
that was originally scheduled for last
Saturday night. The game will be
played In the evening.
Klein Train Late.
The Joseph-La Grande train was
nearly two hours late this evening.
Turns and welts in good
styles
$1.48
ladles' Suits.
Only a few left; but good
styles one-half price
Slicru.
Heavy sheets. Slx9 'ic
MiUlnery.
All new models oiie-luUf lrk-e
Hoys' Waists.
Nat ninny Uit
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Belts.
All sizes and colors 1-'
Neter Darn Hose.
Tou know what these are ..25c
Men's Suits.
Regular 112. SO values ....$100
Corsets.
In all colors and sizes
.39c
Children's Dresses.
In Plaids and plain colors
one-half price
Outing Flannel.
In stripes and plains colors 6 lie
Indies' Collars,
"n different colors I"c
Men's Shirts.
Stiff and soft bosoms 13c
Young Men's Suits.
Ages from 12 to 19 years: this
year's styles C,.. one-half price
French Ginghams.
New arrivals for springs . . .'.lie
. Indies' Gloves.
In black and colored ItsU ...9c
Cnderwear.
In cotton and wool one-half prk-e
Toweling.
In crash and linens ..lie
Shirts. '
In dress and negligee M prk-e
Towels.
In crash and Turkish lie
Ladles' Waists.
Only a few, in white and col
ored Torchon Lace.
All new patterns, Just ar
rived ' "l'.'50
Embroidery.
Good patterns and widths . .5c
CLOSING
OUT
r n u v.i
Mill!
of the:
W. K. Davis Music Stock
JANUARY 29 FEBRUARY 6
The Greatest Sale La Grande Has Ever Known in Musical Goods
GOING AT HALF PRICE
Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos
Accordians, Concertinas, Clari
nets, Organs
Talking Machines, Edison, Victor, Columbia
and Columbia double records will be on sale
W. K. Davis has sold his stock to the Bramwcll Music
Company. Hence the
Each of Ifiese little Hems represent an unusual value of sooi merchandise. II the
lots were large enough we mould display some of them across an entire page, so great
re the baegains, A careful shopper can sate more this nee than ever before,
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INT THE COIH
aughter
Come the first day and get the first choice
Pianos $146.50 and up. Organs $20 and up
Sheet Music a Specialty
Pendleton, Jan. 2S. With but throe
days left In which to raise the re
mainder ft ;.ie money needed for
floating the woolen mill bonds the lo
cal so'! 'it'-isr committee has been act
ively at work today. I'p to this af
teint .. the sum of $20,000 has been
signed up or was pledged. So it re
mains for the committee to raise $10,
000 more between now and Saturday.
That he will leave for his home In
western Oregon Saturday and that by
the time he leaves the local money for
financing the woolen mill must have
been raised Is the notice that has been
iho ai.iinitinir committee.
According to Mr. Bishop It will be ab
solutely necessary mr mm m
work at once if he Is to have his plant
ready for participation in this fall s
business. , , .
Ti.oub'o I'f puicli..-.i iiie
,.l mill muehlnerv. Mr. Bishop
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says It will not be necessary for him
to keep it here. At tnis unie nni
nther towns are anxious for him to es
tablish mills. Albany Is said to have
an especially good offer and unless
Pendleton people raise w.e -"''
i nikn in iv,u tim mnpeifted he hints
he may move the plant to that town.
Pot roast 6 cents per pound at the
v Fir iparket tomorrow only. 'Phone
15.
VALENTINES
Scni:nur4i and Comic
VaksVin Post Curds
Cirt(il fn O picMit'ns
' LRWELLfM CO.
ADAMS AVENUK
DELAY SEIITENCE
Judge Knowles stated today that
owing to the illness of one of the wit
nesses, that he would postpone pass
ing sentence until next week on t'has.
. i ..1... ..,, I i.-itli .wintemtlt Of
.A1KII IS' HI, i uni
court, for giving the jury In the case-
em he was defendant, a u'x "i
CZC"Cn PAUhLK, ridbUsni '. H. 5RENH0LT& As t Cashier
J. M. BERRY. Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Asa't Cashier
F. L. MEYERS Cashier
La Grande National IBank
whei
cigars.
Prime rib roast R cents per pound
tomorrow only, at the Midget.
'Phone Main S6.
Mine DkwwT lcad.
Butte. Mont.. Jan. 29. Michael
Mickey, discoverer of the famous Ana
conda mine, now owned by the Amal
Ka mated Copper company, died here
today.
II"ISDK11KU IIAXUKn.
aliforniim of l.lsrlit Wcit'lit lrp
Six Kct to His Death.
sn Ouentin. Cu.. Jan. 29. fharles
Halilesar. Kame to the last was hanged
in the state iri."n here this morning
fur murdering his wife and mother
in-law in Stockton. California. Sep-
t..n,i..r in. lust vear. in a fit of jeal
ousy. following a debauch. He had
he. n married hut six months at the he
committed the atrocious deed. As the
man welched only 129 pounds, the
drop was six feet, one of the longest
Of La Grande, Oregon
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 160,000
UNITED . STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS X
J. M. Berry A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit I
C. C. Pennington F. L Meyers GeoL. Cleaver t
W. L. Brenholis George Palmsr 1
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREtT
PORTLAND. OREGON
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The School that Places Tou tn a Good rosxtton
on record. He was ueau in 4 seconus
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