. ...m....-n m;rnvrR. I.A GRANDE, e,ve;iu "" PACE FIGHT. . - OREGOy, THritSIAV. MAUCH IS, 190. EIGHT PAGES. I Tie Store Of Greater Values Let us enumerate the three points which entitles us to this name-la the f,rst place we unquestionably carry the largest stock in this locality; Sec ondly, we have the choice of purchase of the leading manufacturers and it . is our aim to select only those which are foremost in style and quality; Third the scope and extent of our business and our methods enable us to sell at a . - small margin of profit Summing up these points you can easily see why we have the advantage and why this is the Quality Store. Spring's Choicest Production in Clothes and Toggery The man who is not glad when springtime arrives has need of a doctor to touch up his liver. Every man hails with delight when it is time to change from heavy gar ments to light weight; It lifts a load from the mind as well as the body We art after your clothing business. Do you blame us? Buy Alfred Benjamin & Co. Suits at our store. You will get the exact New York styles. Prices ranee from. $21.5 0 to $35.00. Sincerity Suits $15.00 to $25.00 ' Also a fine line of suits that we are selling for $10.00 which have Copyright "" i . 3 4 m 1 the snap and style of the higher priced kind ... !L West THE QUALITY STORE Honor Clf-liiMl'i Memory. New York. March 18. The seventy- econd blrthduy of the late Grover Cleveland today mu celebrated here with memorial exercises. The main exerclaes were at Carnegie hall." The principal addresses tonight were by President Taft, Governor Hughes, Judge Gray of Delaware and Senator Boot Madame ModJesk Dying. Loa Angeles. March 18. Madame Helena Modjeska. the famous Polish American actress. Is believed to be on her deathbed at her home at Bay Is land, 4 miles south of here. 8he Is suffering with Brlght's disease and heart trouble. She has been 111 six months. . ' ' EXG1XEEH IS DEAD. Montreal. March 18. An Inquest on yesterday's fatal Windsor ' station mashup was opened before Coroner McMahon today. Two witnesses were heard, when It adjourned .until Sat urday. Arthur Harvey, the conductor, swore the train stopped 10 miles out to make repairs to the boiler. Engi neer Cunningham was hurled from the cab. leaving the locomotive with out a controlling' hand. He died to day. " ' ' , , , : Words Kb 1y ' Proldnt J Tuft in Taklns; Oatfi. ' 1 1 "Give, therefore; thy servant an un derstanding heart to'JudgOhy people that I may discern between good and bad; for who Is able' to-Judgfc-this, thy so great a people? :,-! "And the speech pleased-the Lord, that Solomon had asked thto'lMng; "And God said unto him; 'Because thou hast asked this thing, and hast not aked for thyself long life; neither haat aske dthe life of thine enemies; but hast asked for thyself Understand ing to discern Judgment; ' 'Behold, I have done according to thy word; lo, 1 have given thee a wise and an understanding heartr so that there was none like thee before thee; neither after thee shall any arise like unto thee.' " I Kings. 3:9-10-11-12.- VHItai V). Shell, model maker for J the La Grande lion Works, Is danger ously 111 with heart trouble. LITIGATION COMMENCED (Continued from page 1.) DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality ot DRY chain wood call on V. E. BEAN ' Biggest loads for least money PflOIME RED 17 AA For expert piano tuning, see Thomas Bruce. long line of litigation that will In volve buih the bank and Serlber's per sonal estate; both being so Interwoven that what effocts one will In many In stances aflVct the. other. The suits filed tod.iy. however,, apparently have l-'i' nothing to do with tne uanx. $20. Meadow Brook Water Will Raise as Much as Others at $60. or More Free Petpelual Right will Raise as Much as hither I 5 Forty Acre Tiads in the Cove District, the best of ? rrrord isrri nt f 00 00 oer acre, with perpetual water ' right Ftee is a proposition you can t afford to overlook. ; j The weather is fine, why not look it over. Terms can I be arranged. : WHEAT LAND 2 400 acres of wheat land with 320 acres in crop 2 is a farm you can step onto without losing a year. It yields about 30 bushels to the acre, and the price is Z $55. per acre. Theie is plenty of water on the place. ar d is improved. See this at once. The VAN DUYN REALTY Co. DEPOT STREET Bills Wantea. Seated bids will be received by the board t directors of the Joseph Ware- house-.Co.. of Joseph, Oregon, up to Saturday. March 20th, 1909, at 10 a. m.. for the construction of ware house at the City of Joseph. Said warehouse to be completed on or be fore Tuesday, May 15, 1909. Bidders to furnish a good and sufficient bond to be' approved by the board of direc tors of the Joseph Warehouse Co. The right to reject any and all bids re- served"." Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Cavlness & Wurzweller. Joseph, Oregon. Dated at Joseph, Oregon, March 10, 1909.. ' Board of Directors of Joseph Ware house 'Company. " ALBERT WURZWEILER, ' Secretary. I DRILLING There are several kinds of drilling but the kind the kind that makes the farm pay is the drilling which makes water avail able. There is no need of a dry farm. The task is not so great as you may think. 1 have had years of experience and understand the well busi ness thoroughly.. D. M. HUNT LA GBANDE, OREGON 9 A GOOD RECORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. There must be a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. ABC. PHONE MAIN 7 Laundry .JL. - tJ 4 L s a: i I r :- ' s . '"- -"'41' -' , - S " v ; - - GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashier F J. HOLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashiar F. L. MEYERS Cashier La Grande IMionai Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITFn STATES DEPCO'.TCFJV DIRECTORS J. M. Berry J. D. Mathescn F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver , W. L. Brenholts George Palrner CHAIil.KS P.. H.V.VKi;l A? 'SHYI.H K." IX THK MHIU'HAXT OP I :t Daily Observer, 65c per Month l Y-At i n t BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON YWniTF POR CATALOG C The School that Placet You in a Oood Position STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE Event of the Season MONDAY, MARCH 22nd ENGAGEMENT OF THE DISTINGUISHED ACTOR MR. CHARLES B. HANFORD Accompanied flfl flflaf Q fjf 0fnal IN A BKUmm SCENIC PRODUCTION Of "The Merchant of Venice" MR. HANFORD as "SHYLOCK" MISS DROFNAH as "PORTIA" And a Company of Thirty Seats on Sale Saturday Morning, March 20. Prices: S1.50;S1.00;76c:B0c