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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1909)
t Hi Kvr.xrvn obsehvfr. la graxde. precox, tcksday; n:nnc.nY 2-t, not." EIGHT PAGES. PACK EIGHT. T GEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS Am t Cashier ffl.ff.W(. 9 F. J. HOLMES. Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier (Continued from page 1.) i : t t i G HfAife rear, FOR THS WEEK OWLY And you have waited for it because you know such values and qualities as the the quality store gives are unknown any where else. Some stoies advertise goods, under flaring headlines, at the same prices that prevail at their counters at all times, aud these prices are not low; others exploit goods at seemingly low prices, but-exam-ine the qualities-examine the workmanship and you will find that the prices asked are perhaps more than the goods are worth. We have cut the prices on every white article in the house such as our new spring waists, embroideries, lawns and under muslins which we have just unpacked' and will be on display all this week and coupled with the very low prices give a new lustre to our value giving for this week- Ml Previous Records Broken By Unprecedented Values and Price Reductions For the wise buyer, a sale of this kind is an opportunity not to be overlooked, for we are showing all our new spring goods for 1909, and which you can buy at a great saving. ! THIS WEEK ONLY West 0 11 uo THE QUALITY STORE Glance over your office station ery, make a note of what you want, then call up Main 13 and we will be JOHNNY ON THE SPOT to care for your wants in short order.. Work perfect, prices right. THE OBSERVER t i t 4 would attract the Institution here, It In logical that the asylum will even tually be located near Union. In speaking of the special slsslon of the legislature 'which is liable to be called, Mr. Richardson affirmed he was not of the opinion that the call would be made. He believes the mat ter will be settled "out of court" bb It were Death at Covp. Yesterday morning Mrs. Ella Har- son died at the home of her 'sister, Mrs. W. E. Alexander. The deceased was about 35 years of age, and had been In pdor health for some time. The funeral will take place tomorrow If the brothers arrive. One brother reside In Wallowa county, and the other In the state of Washington. La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Welcome Xews. A telephone message from Cove this morning states that M. B. Reese, who has been dangerously 111 for the past few days and yesterday was thought to be In a dying condition, Is much better and that hopes are en tertained for his recovery. : i v f .. DIRECTORS I J. M. Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver W. L Brenholts ' George Palmor , t m k WHOLESALE ARRAI&MENT (Continued from page 1.) years In the state's prison. He was convicted of stealing an overcoat from the Farquharson rooming house. Judge Know-lea stated while passing sentence that while he felt that there was no question as to his guilt, the court had taken note of the youth of the prisoner and had made the sentence as light as it consistently could. naumjtafdnor Caw? Dismissed. Another case t orecelve attention was that of Baumgajdner vs. Herman Roesch. This was an appeal rrom tne Justice court. It Involved a matter of J6.67, but the appellant failed to ap pear, and judgment was awarded the defendant, and the case dismissed. riinndlcr Mends Xot Oiillly. Rube Chandler, charged with burg lary from a building, was arraigned and pleaded not guilty and his trial set for Wednesday. Anderson Contempt Case Tomorrow. The matter of the contempt pro ceedings against Charles Anderson will come up for hearing tomorrow some time. Those who are Indicted and who, with the exceptions of Hayman and John Stevens, wero arraigned today, are: J. Bonnett, Burt Slack, John Mc Rae, George Slack, Phllber Choate. Frank Rogers. John Stevens, James Chlklers, William Hunter, Cecil End, Mike Royce, Walter Wltherow, Guy tlobson, Hayman Stevens, William Russell and C. Oliver. , , BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG ' Hetty Creeii'M Daughter Married. Moriistown. X. J., Feb. 23. Sylva Green, a daughter of Hetty Green. Ihe richest woman in' the world, was mar ried today to Matthew Astor Wllks, in St. Peter's church. Hetty was present. r4 U 11V 7 kv ST A Lk i JJ. . s6JI Jft ' - . iii - c firav-' -jf,, - . . . x Jim 3jf rL- Miss Marie Drornnli, Leading Uuly Willi diaries B. Hanford. Km FOR AS3D ALL 1 DISEASES . v r rr fs x25?v frr. xTjrrv r nniiRHS ANb rm nss- . AND ROAT awd LUSia AND g PREVENTS uisiiiiniyy "Two years ago a severe cold settled on niy lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was kdvised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tena. ft i. : PRICE 50c AND $1.00 3k SOLD AND GUARANTEED DY JZ. NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY