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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1909)
EIGHT TAGK3. vrrmsa o bhhkvim. maranb, tuxxx, kati'iudai, rrnm ahv . it. pagf. irmrr. OP HOUSE FURNISHINGS We arc ovcrcrovvdcd in our new brick corner store and must sacrifice these Sale s p I c red i d jjo o d s ;$ o n) a k er o o ni for o u r JS p r i n stock scon to arrive , . We are leaders in low prices on floor coverings We have some attractive things in room furnishings, comfortable chairs and bookcases $5.00 to 525.00 STOVES AMD RANGES We have 23 ranges on which wa willmakayou First Cost prices for cash. These are new, up-to-date and high quality goods. $33.50 Elite Range, double fire box linings, duplex grate for wood or coal, 1 6 inch oven, high closet and end shelf for cash only $25.75 $55.50 Acme Steel Range, extra heavy fire box lined, duplex grate, wood or coal, 20 inch oven, high closet, flush reservoir, porcelain lined, We guarantee this range for 10 years. A bargain at our price $45.00 $60.00 blue Steel Improved Gascade Range, 22 inch oven, duplex grates, extension broiler device, large warn ing closet, flush reservoir porcelain tank, handsome nickle trimming. This is a large range suit able for farms and boarding hotfses where capacity is required and is a very special bargain at our cash price $47.00 I ,-!, Beautiful designs in carpet at 35c to 70c, worth from 50c to $1.00. , Alexander Smith & Sons genuine Velvet Rugs, 27x54 in., worth $2. 75, sale price $1.40. Genuine Axminster, 27x54 in., beautiful designs, Floral, Oriental and Animal, worth $3.75, our price $1.05 Alexander Smith & Sons best Axminster Rug,'36x72 in , worth $6.5.0 our sale price $4.15 Imported Scotch Brussell Rugs, 9x12, $16.50 values at $10.90 ' We have a large assortment of Ingrain Rugs at from $3 00 to $12.00 We have several second hand Ranges and Stoves in excellent shape at $5 00 to $20.00 WANTED $500.00 worth of Second Hand Goods. We pay highest cash price or w'.ll take in tride. Remember: ONE STORE ONLY. New Brick, Corner Fir Street and Jefferson Avenue. Phone Black .641 ONE STORE ONLY. H JL O Bros o 4 hunibeilalirs Con I Ucmcdy tin- Most Popular llocuiise 11 In tlic cllst. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy for the past tight years and find' it to bo one of the best selling medicines on themarket. For babies and young children there is nothing better in the line of cough syrups," pays Paul Allen, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy not only cures the coughs, colds and croup so common among joung- children, but is pleasant und safe for them to take, h or sale by all good deafer. . ,, ,., ,,,,. i folds contracted at this season of the year are quickly relieved with Bees, Laxative Cough Syrup. Its laxa tive quality rids the system of the cold. Pleasant to take. Best for children for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by Sllverthorn Sllverthorn's Famllyjlrug store. Keiffer hotel for rent cheap. Fur niture in same for sale. Inquire at Hotel Keiffer. 3-6t Silverthorn's Family drug store. For expert piano tuning, see Thomat Bruce. l-2tt NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOIXT. Notice Is hereby given that Mertli Aldrlch, administrator of the. estate ol Mary A. Aldrlch, deck-used, has flle in the courv court of Union count. . Oregon, r" final account in the nun ter of ,-,": estate, und the county court had i pointed Tuesday, the ilnd da;, of March, 1909. at the hour of If o'clock a. m.,-at the court house, lit Lit Grrndc. Oregon, as the time an: place for hearing objections to such final account and the settlement there of. MICK TIE ALDUICH, Adniinstrator of the Estate of Mary A. Aldrlch, Deceased. r'f' 2-1-8-15-23-3-1 .-1";: Washington Owe Gave Vp to three doctors; was kept In bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spi der's bite caused large, deep sores to cover hta lew The doctor's failed then "Bucklen's Arnica Salve com pletely cured me," writes John Wash ington, of Bosquevllle, Texas. For ec 'oma, bolls, burns and piles It Is su preme. 25c at Newlin Drug Co. Treasurer's Call for City Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out- NEW TEAMS WAHT "IN" HKPIWKIt, noon rjvr.it AXIt tiik dallf.s to JOIX. F-tt'tern Oregon Athletic Conference VIM He Made turner by Three Tenuis and Ihe Territory (ireully In ereased MiigritestfU to Suh-Dhhle Football, But I'nlt In Track Work Coiifercnee Meeting Place Still lll- champlonship routine. I In any event track and field uth-j I. ties will welcome the advent of new i material. Principal Hampton,' of Pendleton.! passed through La Grande last eve- ning and whllo negotiations were to take place fur tin? settlement of the j conference meeting place, nothing was j done on account of the new color j jlvt-n the territory to be represented, j If the plans now advanced are ear- ; rled out aloni lines equitable to nil, J the eastern Oregon hi,h school con ference will be a powerful organiza tion, bound to iiitKur good fur wl! mv tlclpatlng members. 1 decided, m;vv postmastih. .... . . ---ami Took Possession of Island City 0111(0 i:ai-ly This Morning. Hood Hlver, Heppnei' und The Dalles high school are anxious to ac cept Invitations to Join the Eastern Oregon Athletic conference, to be formed this month, and thereby Is -.reated a new phase of the conference perfection problem. These two ex treme west-end towns are to be repre sented in the conference, then It Is ob- A new postmaster is now king su preme ut Island City, Perry DeLapp having been deposed at an early hour this morning when a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. DcLapp. st.r.idinur warrants Issued on Genera! . vlnnalv tuat tn triva P.irwllatnn tYia e.in . Fund of Ijt Granu Clty up to and ference. as that place would be nearer including' .no. !, t-niiumru April a. the center or tne terniory reprfsrnie'i Merchants! Save ! $W,000 In 1907 the Merchants f of Oregon saved over $t0,000 bv carrying a part 1 of their Insurance in their I own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual tire As Z surance Association, of t Dayton, Oregon. In 1908 they will save $15,000. During the same period I their neighben were hand- ; ing over i,3VU,vuu in profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: at the meeting. Just what will be done with the new towns, Is not def initely decided, but it Is evident that La Grande will have new faces to contend with when the annual iast- ury to pay all warrants Issued against i em Oregon meet Is held at Pendleton 1907. I ' interest on all warrants on General iFund from Xo. 6765 to No. 6796. In clusive, cfd.ien from this date. There are also funds in the treas- PIIOM e TO 2Hc. On Saturday only, we will sell one pound of our chocolates, all flnvors. nut candles und bon bons for 28c a pound. One pound only to each per son. Every one should get candy Saturday at this price. NEWLIN DftCO CO. INSuKANCt ATC05T Water Fund of La Grande City, up to and Including No. 7930, endorsed Oc tober 16, 1908. Interest on nil war rants on Water Fund from No. 7767 to No. 7930, Inclusive, ceases from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon, February 3. nun, J. K. WKIGHT, City Treasurer. An hour of hard work getting a stone out of the public road is well spent, even if nobody thanks you for It. PROMPTsfTTlEiwitiiT Ur rs i.. i.ixror.x A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL- ! dentist. I t J. W. OLIVER, Agent J LOSSES DR. None but Fir'-C! Ark 4-m. Office Upstair. Northwest Coiner Adams Ave nue ZZ.i Depot Street. 'Phone I ted 1131. 4 4 this spring. In track meets the new arrange ment will be very satisfactory, as more teams will be entered, giving added Interest to the event. But In football and baseball circles, there Is likely to be some dissatisfaction. However, if the conference decides to take In the two towns, the best ar rangement possible will be mid,' fur Ml brunches of hlh school spurt-. The cost of brlnKlng football and lia-'';)!! teams from The Dalies and Hood River to Paker for Instance, will nec essarily be great. It has been sug gested that football be sub-divided Into two sections: Hn,,d ltiver. Tin Dalles and other west-end town be ing grouped In on- section, and the .-? iiirS. aM .. w, '.hi.. Stomach Trouble Cured. If yo uhave any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of F.dina. Mo., suys: "I have used a great many different med icines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets more beneficial than any other 1 remedy I ever used." ' good dealers. PUSTIME THEATRE 0. R. ECCLES, Proprietor Leading Amusement House NEWEST MOTION PICTURES Unexcelled Vaudeville This week AHHOTT & CLAVXK Musical Comedy. MISS Al.HF.HTA IIADLKV Character Songs ami Chaiig'-W. '' Pictures Today The Serpentine Danco. Buff in Wins First Prize. Love of a Pasha. ,rm XYeawer, 3 Performances Nightly at 7:15, 8:15 and 9:15 MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M CHANGE PROGRAM Monday, Wednesday and Friday .M4444444444444444444444M"M4444444444444 MEW GROCERY STORE I The attention of the puolic is caHed to the fact that I Noyes Grocery Store For sale by all ' tt- 1, ,!..r- o ion could play a pohi-s.-us.in gam,-, settling for good and all the cham pionship rf the entire eastern Oregon This would alleviate the expense of I-laying all the teams through the agazwe HAS GOT THIS IIONTH Two fcreaming s'o its by Ellis Parker Butler and Lindsay Denison, each racing to see which will bump your funny bone hardest. One" tragecy tSt"w;2" jjajT j-cr And article by Russell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep into things. L00I OUT FOI miTBODT S THIS KONTB. THE CAT IS BACK 4 X ! f , : ! I t I 1 is now ready for business with a fresh stock of staple and fancy gioceries. None but staple brands carried. No order 10 small to io recieve prompt attention or too large for us to fill promptly. NOYES GROCERY STORE, PH 0 E RED JH6 1 . . BE X VVOYES Prop Free Delivery to any part of the city 106 Fir Street ;,H-4444444"M-444t 4