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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1909)
1. evexiso ..Bsimv. ia mi'ame. "" """ i'-'!1 PAOK KIOnT,. CLIMAX 1H 30 Wt r-r.t- Diiun P.rHnt "W. H DRENHOLTS AtCahior . F J HOLMES. Vic Presidint C WILLIAMS. 2d Asi't Cashier F. L. -MEYERS Ciihitrt ' (Continued from 'pare 1.) & . Hi- ' ' ' j - '; '. -Wftifc' 'Sae . t r- I 4 -FOie THIS ONLY v . , , I I a n,innhavft waited fof it because you know such values and qualities as , the 5 the quality store gives are unknown anywhere else. ' Some states advertise, goods, ; nfbrin holmes, at the same prices that prevail at their counters at all times, 5 i aud this prices are not low; others exploit goods ;at seemingly low prices, but-exam-, ,j iltil wnrkmanshio and you w ill find that the prices .asked HIO W19 IjUAUUtiC' -caowwhv wtv " - . . . i : trtimcir than thecoods are worth. We have cut the prices on every wmw : i; 'k i nTri.r, waists, embroideries, lawns and under- : usimh'ich-we ha?e justnpacked and' wM'be, on display .all, this .week and -I .cpuledifrthe :ur,,i fin Bv Unprecedented Ml Previous Values 1 -i . and Price Reductions : For the wise buyer, a sale of this kind is an opportunity : not to be overlooked, tor we are showing all our neW spring goods for 190?, and which you canbfiy at a great f Ll1:lH.:':.iie$8S''i THE QUALITY STORE opinion some time next week, which h promised to-do. The bond buslnenn at the present time Is In such a flourishing condition and as there are probably not more than a half dosen attorneys who have the confidence of th 'nve-uln public enough so but an Investor when he buvs bonds on the .opinion of one of these gentlemen and Is reasonably cer tain that his bond will be good, you can easily understand the congestive condition that the different attorneys' desks are In at this particular time. We, of course, contracted to buy your bonds Intending to dispose of. them, and In order to do this. It Is absolutely necessary to have the opinion! of a iniiiun miiuhifl liond attorney. As a consequence, we are forced to have vour record go through the hands of such a man rather than have It passed on by probably Just as reliable an ati torny, but one not known to the In vesting public. , i . i ', i ,Ve are doing everything possible to expedite this matter and are In the position probably to. handle It much better than you could yourselves, be ing more or less familiar with ; bond houses and their method of doing bus iness. If the attorney, Mr. Weber, who has these papers, needs any addi tional Information or any action taken on your part to complete the legality, we have determined to Bend our secre tory,, Mr. W. A. Dutch, direct to La Grande with the necessary instructions as required by Mr. Weber to make everything complete without further delay. , You will hear from us again inside of 10 days, either by mall or by our representative, Mr. Dutch. Very truly yours, AMERICAN LIGHT & POWER CO.. Itnlph 8. Hoot, President. P. S. We are handing you here with a letter from Ulen, Sutherlln & Coi, of this city, which should offset any fooling to the effect that we are waiting to sell these bonds. The fact Is we had the bonds sold Immediately after purchasing them. I La Grande National Bank :i , -Of ' U Grande, Oregon 1 i I I . I CAPITAL: AND SURPLUS $170,000 : i r t X : I t I t t 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 i 1 UNITED'STATES DEPOSITORY That nothing but minor details stand in the way of successful disposal of the bonds, Is expressed In the post script. The bonds are sold by the power company and, as stated before. the next two weeks will see the mat ter brought to a successful head where actual construction can com mence without further delay, except ing that which nature presents In the vva yof frost and snow. Preliminary surveys can commence while the snow covers the mountain, vouchasfea Mr. Plckler, the engineer in charge. The prospects were never brighter than they are today. ,t H I'V.I DIRECTORS J '?''' i ) URGED TO BE PRESENT (Continued from page 1.) Richardson and Mr. Chapman, "the ladies are the greatest boosters of the nation." Therefore, Mr. Ilichaidson earnestly requests that as many as possible attend this evening. Make the event a social affair; throw all things else to the wind, and hoar one of the prime factors In the develop ment of Oregon. Last year many heard Mr. Iilchardson and all will ugree that he is master of ease and earnestness. He Is a forceful speaker and will devote himself tonight to a general resuscitation of booster inter est. It is a timely moment that he comes here for today the low rates are in effect and it is time to be up and doing. Xo Money Axktil for. Rooster subscription fuiuls will be forgotten tonight. While money do nations and Mr. Kichardson are synon ymous, the rule will lit broken this evening. There are otlrnr things to discuss and he will certainly "discuss" them. The band ill open festivities this evening. Hie lisl Call. The Steward opera house. In spa cious: no money solicitations, and nil Indies anil children of the city urged to attend. '"The ladies are better boosters than any other s x. with the possible excep- "and I trust there will be a great .mil linery display at the opera house to hear Tom Iilchardson t.uilsbt. , 4The more women . there In, t,h gaudlenqe, the better Tom can talk, for y.ou knov . 1 . t ' I - t there are six In his family, all. girls., except himself, and he really .appre ciate? a throng of women who. Aren't t ' F. J. Holmes n I ' F. M. Brykit (leorga Palmar , i : J. D. Matheson . ' C. C.' Pinnicgton ' F. L J;;"r"i J. M. Berry W.- L" BtenholU I ' i :. I l - ' IV-' BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH 8TRKT8 PORTLAND. OREOON -WRITE FOR CATALOG, C The School that Placer Ton in n Good Position ' JlfyjJf?JStttjiL : -01 ' : ft For a Warm ::;r Bath Room A bath in a cold room is a "sKiveryMoperation and is extremely liable to cause colds. The bathroom above all should be -kept warm. rwrt 4 .1 1 .1 . 1 Ihis is easy and the bath is . a : comlort il you have a P ! ;. 3RFECTION""" (Equipped wKh Smokeless Device) Il may l carried from any oilier room to the lalh room, which it will heat while you are preparing for the balh. Impossible to turn it too hiqh or too low. The most economical heater xyou can buy intense heat for 9 hours with one filling. The t?jifci T .amn is..,I,e bc' iot M-y:my r aii.rouna house i ii steaJy linht, jives a clear. hold nurnnsra. Made of brass throughout and nickel Slated.- Equipped with the latest improved central rail burner, handsome simpie satisfactory. Every lamp guaranteed.- - 11 you cannot get heater or lamp at your dealer'i write our nearest agency iur descriptive circular.1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated ) (Incorporated) "" '' JJJ PUHEIX';:" 'VEGETABLE It is a generally recojruized truth that niedicities made frout vegetable ingredients are a great deal better adapted to the.delica.te human system, and, compounds. . Mercury, potash, arsenic, etc., which are used in the manufac ture of most blood mediciues, are too violent in their action, and frequently derange the system by disturbing the ' stomach and digestion, affecting the bowels, and when used for a prolonged period often cause Rheumatism. S. S S. is the only blood medicine guaranteed absolutely and purely vegeta ble. It i:? made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, selected for their purify ing and healing qualities. S.S.'S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Soiesand Ulcers. Scrofula. Contagious Blood Poison, and all other blood diseases, because it cleanses and purifies the blood, and at the same time builds up the entire system by its fine vegetable tonic effects.' S. S. S. may be taien by young and old with absolute safety, and with the assurance that it wi.l rnrf thp rlkr.isps nnd disorders due tr an fiiirmre and noisoned blood sunnlv. even reaching down and removing hcreditarj' taints. Book on the blood and;' any medical advice free to all who write. ... , . , ., . ., a f THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.; j DRY CHAIN WOOD 7 DRY J: t For Best quality of DRY chain wood call on , : v. e; bean , . Biggest loads for least money '.1 '.nr. - fri0E RED I74r - - '4 v-. j ilHmmtMiftmHi iMm4WM 1 0.1 ! J . I- . . ' '