La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 20, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING
... ..... ,1.. t. whii fi.k of all La Grande and you have waited for it, because you knew that
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such valu and qualities as the QUALITY STORE gives are unknown anywhere else Some stores advert.se gar
ments, under fllg headline, at the same prices that prevail their counters at all times of the year, and those
prices are not low, other exploit garments at seemingly low prices, but-examine the qual.t.es-.examme the wo k
4anship..measure the fullness..andu will find that the price asked are perhaps more than he garments a
Lh On the merit of the garments alone do we invite you to this great White Sale of Undermusl.n, Not
only the undermus. ns are reduced but everything in the house white will be great.y reduced such as our new
White Waists and all cur new White goods which we have just unpacked and wh.ch wrfl be on d.splay dunng th.s
iale and coupled with the very low prices give a new lustre to our value -givmg policy.
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mm Week of Bargain. . Opportunities.
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for Someone
Homestead Relinquishment
160 acres h 1-2 mites east of Enterprise. Over
r So acres finest kindot farming or fruit land in a
body. Balance fine north slope pasture. Fine
county road to the place.
$250.00
It won't wait Always
odd mistake. It must await hearing
on another Friday.
Sentenced to Hang.
Spokane, Fbe. 20. Joseph M. Gau-
vett, who pleaded insanity, was today
sentenced to hang for the murder of
hia wife last' fall.
WANTED A young girl to assist In
general hounvork. Call 902 Penn.
avenue, mornings, Detween 9 and 12.
Mrs. William Ash.
Mrs. Charles Crandnll, who has been
visiting friends in Walla Walla, has
returned home.
EIGHTEEN ARE ARRESTED
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several of whom were the players
themselves, returned true bills against
the following:
William Hunter, Frank Rogers, Ce
cil End, Hymen Stevens, Jap Bonnette,
William Russell, Charles Oliver,-John
Stevens, Jim Childers, George Slack,
Burr Slack, Guy Hobson. Mike Royce.
Walter Witherow, Rown Jack and
Thllburt Choat.
LOdAN-SllERWOOD (0.
La Grande, Oregon
TO WELCOME FLEET
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after the most notable naval exploit
In time of peace that the world has
ever known.
There will be no general leave for
officers or men until after Monday's
review, but it Is stated that on the
fleet's arrival the officers will re
ceive short leave of half an hour to
GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS Ass't Cashier
F. J. HOLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ase't Cashier
F. L. MEYERS Cashier
La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon !
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
J. M. Berry J. D. Matheson F. J
C. C. Pennington F. L Meyert
Holmes .,F, M. Brykit
Geo. L. Cleaver
W. L. Bienholts George Palrnr
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BUSINESS COLLEOE
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
PORTLAND. OREGON
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The School that Places You in a Good Position
the Mayflower to pay their respects
to President Roosevelt and Secretary
of the Navy Newberry.
The presldt-nt of the United States,
cabinet officers, several of the jus
tices of the supreme court, officials
houses of congre.s, officers
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greet their families and friends at Old , of both
Point. ' J of the army and of the navy, and
The tentative rrogram for Monday s thousands of plain citizens will be on
great reception provides that prompt- the Virginia shore to cheer the lncom
ly at 11 o'clock the flagship Connecti- ing Fhlps.
cutwill Ipad thP column of battleshlns There will be plenty , of n.iise and
resulted today In a decision by Speak
er Cannon that as far as legislation
there has been no Friday this week.
!me Monday the house has been iak-
rcculUr SUte of Affair.
Washington, D. C. Feb. 20. ril-
of the house of representatives to
past the Tail of the Horseshoe at the
entrance to the Roads. The buttle
ships will steam In review
j president's yacht Mayflower, which
(will be anchored In the Roads.
At 1:S0 o'clock the fleet will be
War claims ready to drop anchor. One hour later
Ing recessee dally with the result to
,!jv In lptla tlTK Mnrriav. War claims
legislation which should have been Admiral Sperry. his staff and the cap
consldercd Friday, suffered from the tains of the battleships will go aboard
color when the Connecticut leads the
way into the Roads. The ships of
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past the, the fleet will be dreased with flags and
their bands will play, first the "Star
Spangled Banner." and then "Home.
SLweet Home" and then the "Star
Spangled Banner" " again. Every
house within sight of the sea will
make a brave showing of bunting.
The welcoming ships will be dressed
out as are the home-coming ships,
and from the turrets of the vessels
gathered for the greeting the guns
will speak in salute, to be answered
by the guns of the boats of Sperry's
command.
The ancient, but now modernised,
stronghold, Fortn-ss Monroe, guards
the western approaches to Ch-?apeake
Taj and the broad waters leaning to
the James river. Time has not sap
ped the strength of the old fort The
smooth bores t other days have given
place to rifled cannon, and the old
signal torch has dwindled its beams,
under the rays of the electric search
light. Fortress Monroe will fly Its far"
February 22. and its great guns will
roar peaceably, t hen the ships come
home. ' . " s
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properly adjourn In dJou