(i y ! 3 i C n c " S A Few of IRON BEDS BOCXEBS DINING CHUBS CUPBOARDS a a n ETTCHEN CABINETS Snaps in Second Hand Goods rs v. ES D D n o n Jewe Cast 8tove. service for many $40. Ten foot Excelsor table. As good as new. Don't overlook this, such snaps are not always to be foundjny price.. .. .. .. a a a a 7C Natty, Snappy c k fir f li ASH BROTHERS THE HOUSE OP ' Ownership By Heirs. It often happens that's man dies owning realestata made his wilL J The title of such lands passes by J force of law tn th tiAM n ! " mum m W4 Mto Wv I ceased. They each then hold an equal j undivided Interest If there are Are, the deed of four will not convey a perfect title. . 8uch an Incomplete conveyance la often the saurce of endless trouble. I Should the purchaser not happen to ! know of the existence of the fifth heir he may be unconscious of the flaw In j his title, and may be evicted years j afterward through no fault of his own. Take no such chances. Demand an ' abstract from T. R. Oliver. I Pincsaive CTsiiarotaTici . Carboltsed 'Yt an Our Many MATTRESSES CARPETS BUGS LINOLEUM TRUNKS Wit! do excellent years to cum .. .. .. 1DAMS 4VENTJE, PHONE U23 and e " a w w oi true value These are the features that we insist upon in every garment we handle we want good style and we must have the best of values. We have built up this business by giving our customers tie best merchandise the world produces, and we mean to continue this policy. The new. fall suits and overcoats for men and young men are here. We shov ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES In a remarkable range of styles, and can fit you perfectly and satisfy you thoroughly on the question of prices. QOOD CLOTHES IBEX IN OREGON. The Only Known Herd on the Amer ican Continent. According to W. R. Parker of Baker City, Oregon has the only herd ot Ibex known to exist on the American continent He discovered the rare n mal in the vicinity of Mount Eagle tn the Cornucopia range and urges that ; a game preserve be created there for their preservation. Unless this is done, Mr. Parker fears that the Ibex will be exterminated by hunters. .rruiesor ueorge Hendricks re turned this morning from an extended trio to La Grande and other cities in we inland Empire. He repoits tbut business is flourishing in every com munlty. The Dales Chronicle. EYEMXG OAiLJiVLial UKlMr- UtttW- WEDNESDAY, BElLttBER 1, M Bargains S3 a SCIT CASES WEDGES 8LEDGES HANDLES WASH TUBS 13 n n n ! 3 u unannonoan cant afford to slight Electric Bitters If weak, run down or sickly. Only 60c. Guaranteed by the Newlln Drag Co. I Days s jvan Duyn Co Post-1 hanksgiving Meats Prov ded in Swiff e Sugar Cured HAMS MD BACON City Grocery ana Bakery, E P0LACK, Prop) Bell Phone, Main 76 Independent 241 HOIST FOR HOSE WILL BE MADE SEW FIRE TOWER BEING COX 8TBCCTED AT CITY HALL. Exact Specifications for tbe Tower Ma ' enlatry Not Decided On as let Just what method or plan Is to be adopted in the new hose tower being built in connection with the new city hall, is bothering Chief of Fire Depart ment Jones and Contractor Slater. The tower ia practically finished bo far as the superstructure is concerned, but no definite decision has been reached as to how the hose is to be hnlotml up into the tower. The present un satisfactory - methods to drain the hose after a fire by laying it on a shelf, piece by piece. Whenever the final plans are decided on it will be possible to hoist the hose into the tower by machinery of soma aort. The brick work on the new city of fices is well under way and Contractor expects to finish tbe walU this week PIANO FOR SALE In perfect cond- ditlon. Inquire at premises, Mr. N. S. Kelly, Depot street. BUGLE BAND COMING. Big Attraction In the Steward Opera House December 7. The Bugle Band, which is making such a phenomlnal run over the Coast will be In La Grande December 7. Of this attraction, the Vancouver News 'says:, . , . , , Very succesful was the Bugle Band Concert given in the opera house last night. Not only did the execellence of the performance delight the large aud ience present, but much enthusiasm was evoked. The well chosen numbers rendered under the direction of Lieut McManus was splendidly played, and too much praise cannot be bestowed upon tbe precision, admirable tact, fine tone and skillful rendition and execu tion of the Instruments. "Tbe Last Post," was capitally given while the "Naval Squad," was exceed ingly pleaBing and the "Bayonet Ex ercise and. Physical Drill," were greatly enjoyed by the audience. In tbe fife and drum section was Intro duced the sensational drummer Neil son which drew forth many rounds of applause. montodanBcus.nnlsvthe-cduenuNellos Of Madame Louise Brehaney, many charming things may be said; she has a lovely, well cultivated voice,' and last night sang a wide variety of solos In a delightful fashion. The range of her voice extending over three octaves Is phenomlnal, and her notes, more over are clear and sweet to an un usual degree. Read the Evening Observer. mgasDswi 9 DIRECTORY F R AT El R N A l O R D El R S m GRANDE, ORE. M. W. A, La Grande Camp No, 7703 ' meets 1st ft 3rd Monday each month at 1. O. O. F. kill. All Tlaltlnt, neighbors are cordially Invited to attend. M. McMURBAY.C. CKU JORDAN. Cierk- O.B.8. Hop Chapter No. 13. O. E. S hold stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Ultlag members cordially Invited. RACHEL E. WORSTELL, W. M. MART A. WARNICK. Secretary. L 0. 0. F. Encampment. Star Encampment No. 81, I. O. O. P, meets every second and fourth Wednesday In the month In Odd Fel lows' ball. Visiting patriarchs always welcome. ' ' W. A. WORSTELL, Scribe. ' X. B. of A. " - ;. . . . Meets every Thursday evening at 1. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members al ways welcome.. ANGUS STEWART. President C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary. Woodmen of Tbe World. i arano .Lodge No. 169, W. O. w saeeia every second and tonrta Tuesday, evening to K. of P, kail In uk Corps BnUdtajp U slatting .vCR! ACKLES, Consul Commander 3. K. XEENET, Clerk. L 0. 0. F. Subordinate. i Qrande Lodge No. 18, meets 1b their hall every Saturday nlgnt. Vis! ting brothers cordially invited to at tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at the Model restaurant : GEORGE GROUT, N. G I. R. SNOOK, Rec Secy. W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. 8ecy. 0 's'eeitssistftieeeiitcttsetse PREVENT FROZEN PISCES i Our attention to your wat er pipes and Coils will save you time and money ' : : : BAY & ZWEIFEL PLULIBERS AND TINNERS. 2ti DEP01 STREE1 THE GEORGE PALMER RETAIL DEPARTMENT Wc Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES RUBBEROID ROOFING , DEADENiNG FELT SUILDING PAPER 1 ' e ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Foresters of America. ixmrt Aiaia Marlon iso. meets, each Wednesday night In K. of P. hall. Brothers are Invited to attend. brn'haisten. a LEO HERRINO. C.8. CL J. ANDERPOEL T. 9 A. F. A.H. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. A. - 11, holds regular meetings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. R L, LINCOLN. X7.V. A. C WILLIAMS, Secretary. Knights of Pythias. Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meet ev ery Monday evening In Castle ball, (old KU's hall). A Pythian welcome to All visiting knights. J. F. BAKER, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. 8 . J:;! B. r. 0. E. ' ' ' La Grande Lodge No. 433, meeia each Thursday evening at S o'clock if Elk's club, corner Depot btreet ani Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. . H. B. COOUDGE, Exalted Raler . HUGH McCALL. Rec. Se r. BEBXKAHS. Crystal Lodge No. SO meets aver Tuesday evening at the I, O. O. F. h L All vuiung members ja invited 4 ctanaV . AXS- ITLIS OCi. . i MI88 HNA SXEXANDER. BB'f. . u 1. '8 Frightful Fate Averted. wuuiu ubti uvea m cnpp'e ror life, from a terrible cut on my kne cap," writes Frank Disberry, KelltLer Minn., "without Bucklen's Arnica 6k ve, which soon cured me." lnfa!lble for wounds, cuts and brptse. It cures, burns, scalds, old ores, sshr eruptions. World's best for Plm. BOo at the Newlln Drug Compvjy. 2,000 POUNDS . - of . COM for $8 Weighed on City Scales. Rock Springs Lump or Nut delivered to any part of the city Gity scales ticket delivered with load. G. E, FOWLER 4als) t. e e