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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1909)
i 1 ! I EIGHT PACTS. crccrxo onscr.rra. la cuavde, oRrcox. wmr. mnoi , i PACK CI CUT. I i ! v' : f. 4 . , 1 t -- i , X if '; c , - TO i 'i ! tuo of Ihtrn broken out. j f ; " Exposition of the Real Fas ihionsin Women's spring Suits 5 N. K. VI EST has icr.j been acknowledged as La Grande's J fcrc.T.cbi itore fc La es Suits. Hundreds cf ' wwn 5 look to this store wi h positire ccnf.dence for the proper 3 styles in Spring Suits. Rely always upon the decision 5 of West's as to "What is Correct" The exposition in the ladies' suit department is a summary of the best cf new styles in tailored wear of practical elegance. Dent fail to see our new three- piece suits, something very new and npbby. !pti i LOOK fill! YOURSELF I Spring's Most Impressive Show of I Millinery a It is hai to appreciate how great the variety of styles to be found here unless you make investigation. There are dozens of distinct styles In new hats being shown every day. Each day turns a new page of the spring fashion book at West's. Each ; day has added to the completeness and beauty of the collection of ne . Millinery and at the same time the moderate prices are not easily to be equalled. M THE QUALITY STORE Uth iiumt b being manifested la the niitfr ot scenting a new btgb school building tor La Grande and numbers of tb parent mho, by the rr, are thoee moat Interested la the mntal and moral rrowlb of their biy d are Tisitln the achoota to ascertain for themselves the condi tion of the school, This Information, gained at 3m band. Is the very best. No o who baa- visited the high school baa been beard to My that a sew building is not needed. The con gestion is such and the resulting con fusion is so rreat. that best results cannot be obtained. We need new fa duties, and even if the course of study remains unchanged, the present facilities are far from adequate. It is the duty of every parent and taxpayer to visit the schools and see for them selves the present conditions. $20. Meadow Brook VJakt VJ ill Raise as Much as j Others at $60. or Morel A Free Perpetual Rightvill Raise as u Much as tither OREGON DEBATER HOME. West En amainsm F umit ure Earl Kilpatrfc-fc YMting RHaliv Route to Salt lake. ' Earl Kilpatrick. editor of the Ore gon Weekly, and who, with Mr. Town send, a reHow student, will represent the rnlversity of Oregon at the Salt Lake debate later in the week, ar rived Saturday night and . is visiting parents and friends in La Grande un til Wednesday. Mr. Kilpatrick was chosen a one of the duet of debaters to meet the University of Utah. His ability as a debater has been well proven during his career In the university. Bargains thai will appeal to your udgement, We have just recieveda caiload of goods X that went through a fire. Dozens of pieces that bear no mark or sear, whatever. A crit- i leal examination is invited. Besides this carload we have bargains in second hand goods i We can only quote you a few prices, but we know if you call the values will speak for $ themselves. RUGS I . WST 50 PLR CENT Holid oak bedroom suit, regu lar value $50; our price t25.d CENTER TABLES from 7"x? $l GARDEN HOSE t9-foot lengths lo " New Goodn. BARGAINS in LOUNGES Damaged it ultghtly you would never detect It. IIS and $20 talues fr only.. $12 ami $l& SPECIAL BARGAINS No. t"wk 8ove J'prliigd. job lot 1 (Vrpet paper, p-r rll 7V Cook Stove, go.fi order ....$14 9lt H-aull-s for C up ...$1 unuLLum We are selling the regular 85c goods for DINING CHAIRS A strong line, with wide range of prices. ;.v to $2e. CARPET Splemlld value, per yard.... 23c MATTING Pretty deMgns for 2K ZIH; 5r MATTRESSES Out ange of prices, coupled with our bargain marking, w'li interest you. 2. s.t. aa.so. NEW TENTS xlO, S-oz $ sxi, io-oz .;$io 8x12, 8-os $11 Kill, 10-oa $14 ROCKERS. - Uire line to select from; a net Having to It on eevry chair. WASHING MACHINES Let us nho you what $.(M) will buy h-re. Everything marked in plain figures. Large stock of new" and second hand goods Ch arks I England : ' START MILL APRIL 13. I-UiikI Clly ITfHirlns; Mill Maclilnery lias All Reached Here. April 15 Is the date set for grinding at the new Island City flouring mill, according to the builders. All the ma chinery is now on hand and Is "being put into place Just as rapidly as ex pert workmen can do it. As often jitatrd, this mill will have features whi-h no other flouring mills of Ore gon can l.-.aet of. The machinery Is of the very latent type. especially adapted to u- in Oregon mills. JOHN C. YOVXU HOME. Ulclil-Haml Man of Bourno on Way to Portland Yesterday. 1) 5 Forty Acre Tracts in the Cove District, the best of ; orchard land, at $100.00 per acre, with perpetual water Si right Free is a proposition you can't afford to overlook, jj The weather is fine, why not look it over. Terms can ! be arranged. - ; WHEAT LAND 400 acres of wheat land with 320 acres in crop J j is a farm you can step onto without losing a year. It ;.Ue oKnnf hnchf1 in the acre, and the orice k j iviug wv.s..v.w - r g- - $55. per acre. There is plenty of water on the place, and is improved. See this at once. The VAN DUYN REALTY Co. DEPOT STREET Daily Observer, 65c per Month DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality oi DRY chain wood call on V.E.BEAN Biggest loads for least money OAfiKF Dm - 1741 III- Pontmaster-appolnted John C. Young of fortland. passed through iJk Grande last night en route lo the Oregon me tropolis after his stay In Washington. D. C, as private secretary to Senator Jonathan Bourne. He was on his way to Portland to accept the post mastership. F. 8. Bramwell of this city, accom panied the postmaster to Pendleton. Why Not Trade? . RO acres land, partly cleaned: 18 acres now in grain; a fair 3-room house, good log barn, lots of wood on place; level land, good roads; Vj, iiJle to good srhool; 12 miles to Iji Grande. Want to tre.de for La Grande property. See the 3-2J-29 LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. H4WWm4W4WHH4W4rW4MWt4mHHmWT4M (iH (II! BANK linker City. C'ie llin ll JO A t-e-lal from lJralil Cl'.y bjjh: Tle Stockmen's Traii.-is" bnk at l'rahle Clly falUd la op n it doors for business Ssturdsy. oftK-ers of Hie tsnk stating there is not suffUlrnt jcash on band to meet the demn.is and thy were- forced to suspend. The Vji ot tj--" V fl-d. , Little surprise at the failure Is ex- Ipretwed by peopi or Prairie .ny, tor It htis been known for some time thai the bunk Mai undergoing a heavy Mmin, and great many depositors silthdrew their funds before the crah rame. Tlie lnt statement of the Stock- , ., T.-'!' '' . rsii. i'-J- ! Febru ary . tM yar, shows: I..ms. tlti.300; pU In cspltal, $15. Oft'i. l:i.nxiJ;ial d l"l, $1,'; r-tifl--ate, litvu; dae from banks, $1J, i"'. " Orficert of the Institution are: M. A. Butler, president; Sol Taylor, vlce pretidtnt; H. R. Butler, cashier; Sol Taylor, lnham Lawreuce and J. R. Po- (llreetors. Tren-iirer' Call for Coiinly Warrants. Notice is hereby given that the ttn- j derslgned treastirer of Union county. Oregon. hiu ftin'N n hand with which , to pay all rounty warrants that were j rndnr' d .by the treasurer prior to the I first day of April." 107. No Interest '.allowed on the above warrants after ' Y , - I- , . ft A A " j 3-22-tf JOHN FUAWLET. Ilt-niti-ton Offkials .nloim to U-i Treasurer of Cnlon County, Oregon. trlce Men V1k Droke GIa-, ' ! . IIOlMs A1TEK MIsCHKWTS. ' I Shipping Potatoes. Hermlston, Ore.. March 10. Rloo.J-j O. P. Pratt, an Implement and pro hounflo will prolmbly be brought down ;duce dealer of Union. Is In the city to from Walla Walla for the purpose of t day looking after the shipment of sev running down the miscreant who hurl-' e-al carloads of poUitoes which his ed rocks through the plate glass win-'firm has bought from rrowers In this d- r t! !! 'rthf-n '.TorcantiV C(1. ' vl Inity. Potatoes are fcrincin a fair about I oYtof k this morning. The : price now, much better than when the rocks sre It-tng presrAed inta-t so as season opened last fall, bringing from lo fun.ish a clue for the hounds toll to 11.10 per sack for first-class work on and the tracks of the men stock, have also been covered up so the dogs j will be able to get a good scent to: Jos Arrived, start out on. I Another lot of ladies and misses" The loss to the Hermlston Mercan- Suits. All the leading shades. When tile company will be considerable as purchasing your spring suit don't fall the plate glass windows are valued at to give us a calL Our prices are right, from ISO to $79 each and there were : :i-:7 VAN DCTN CO. A GGOti RlGORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years.- There must be a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. - A. B C . Laundry PHONE MAIM 7 M4 . -W -W "W -w- T - -w -r -w -W -w " GEORGE PALMER, President F. J. HOLMES, Vice President F. L. MEYERS Cashier W. H. BRENH0LTS" Att't Cashier C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d As$1 Cashier ... 4t La Orande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 united States depository DIRECTORS J. M. Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit C C Pennington F. L. Meyers " Geo. L. Cleaver W. L. PrenholU George Palrsr BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON DiTer rnn rATAlAfi C Thi School that Flaces Ton in a Good PoHrign State bank examiner r i