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ZYE5I5G 0 BSEBTEE, LA CBAXD5, OEIftOS 1 - if. . f -' r . i 1 lAGRAKDttVtHtHGOBSERVER Finished Daily Except Ssndaj. GEOBUZ IL CCEHET. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. United Eres Telegraph '8nk. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dalfc. jingle copy . Daily, per month . 5c Dally, alz month la advance ...$3.50 Dally, on year In advance H-60 Weekly, six months In adTanc . . 76c Weekly, one year la advance .,..$L00 , Catered at the postofliee at La Grande aa second-class matter. Thi paper will not publish any article appearing over a nom de plume. Signed article will be re rfeed eubject to the discretion of the editor. Please ign your article and save disappointment. Advertising Bates. Local reading notice 10c vr line ftrat Insertion; 5c per line for each subsequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence. Sc a line. At soon as our niertbans en catch their breath there will be several spe isl sales inauguarated. A lv)V fa!! and holiday trade always kares mac broken lines that experience hxi m plj proven that it is better :o sa rin e the orke than carry over On the cter hand there are roan whj make It a practice to wait for these special a!er. FOSSE TRAILS WHITE YOUTH SHOOTS TOrXG MAX AKD FATAL LT WOODS MOTHER. Isrraied Becasse Xether Bepreacked II im fer a Mfcdeed Takes a Terrible Yegfee Memphis Tenn. Dec. 28. A posse of armed deputy sheriffs with a pack of blood hounds are today trailing Jas. Fean who shot and killed Fran lin Rot h, aged 23 and then shot and probably fatally wounded his mother. During the night six officers sur rounded the cabin in which the fu gitive had concealed himself for the night but in some unaccountable man cer be mannaged to make his escape. According, to the authorities, Mrs. Hcach upbraided her son for the theft of a revolver and to complete the re proof, played "Nearer ily God to Thee" on the phonograph. Fern is al leged to have drawn the revolver and fired point blank at the mother and inm1 the weanon on the foHter brother. The woman will live. HIGH SCHOOL MATTER I CLUB WILL TAKE ACTIOS AT A GE5EBAL MEETISG TONIGHT 0e f the Vest Important Events of The Time Is Tonight One of the moBt Important problems confronting the public In La Grande is the meeting of the Commercial Cub tonight at which there will be including the heavy taxpayersshrdl leoding business men and educators, including the heavy taxpayers, for the purpose of outlining the campaign for a new $75,000 high school building, to be submitted to a vote immediately, so that construction can commence in the spring. a Beale, 860 Aura, St, Pendleton, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney PHI gave me freedom from kidney trouble from which I had suffered for a long while, I waa greatly annoyed from too frequent passages of the kidney secretions during th night when I wa tnrctA tit s.rlM several times. A short use of Doan's Kidney Pills ro ller ed me ot all these difficulties and at that time, I care a public state ment regarding them. Many persons have since called upon me, wishing to know If the Indorsement .were correct At such times I hare always advised a trial of Doan's Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price, 60. Foster Mlllbnrn Co, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. TWO SUXDAY MHOOI TEAMS At the next wothly meeting of the county court the county tax levy will be made and then we will know ex liCtly what our taxes for the y?ir will be. At this meen;; the nwd supervisors for th year are apjKjiKt 1 and we believe the Jurr 1'rt are o selected, making it th; most im-j-ortant session of the year for reg ular work. The meeting to be held this evening la the Commercial tiub parlors Is an open session and every one lnttreted In our public schools should tl and be present- Whether or not it is! ad visable to attempt to build a Ugh X'-Lool building will be dee'ded upon a; ibis meeting. It Is difficult for us wh-v are eitjoy lng this delightful winter weather to realize that many people are dying f x a? cold on the Atlantic coant. This U fe summer resort in compi'ison. Those fortunate enough to own automobiles are enjoying some brnc I:.g morning rides. SPATTER VIS AGAIN 1'IKAL ROUND OF LEGAL EIGHT ENDED BY KALLlNGEIt 1 CHILDREN CREMATED East Game Being: Arranged for Fans Late In Week. Dated at Island City, Oregon, Not. 29th. a. d. 1909. FANNIE BROWN, Administratrix ot the estate of Benjamin Brown, deceased. j F. S. IVANHOE. Atty. for Estate. The Bert Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamherlala's Liniment and hotrod on to th affected parts Is super. or tw any plaster. When troubled with a lame back or pains 2a the side or chest, give It a trial and yon are cert- ain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. Tnls LOST On or near Adams avenue, a gentleman's watchfob with the in itlals L. IL Leave at light plant office and receive reward. PASTIMt R1 ATRE Tnes. Brace Manager. CHARMED BODIES TAKEN FROM THE RUNS TODAY. Follewers of the Pryspeterian S.S. and the Methodist Sunday School will meet in royal combat on the rink bas ketball floor at a later day in the wepk. The Blue Mountain association of the M. E. Sunday school will send a strong team against the Lampa Phi Aph from the Presbyterian Sunday school. The lineup of the Presbyter ians is not announced but it will in clude players who are larger physic ally and perhaps have more experi ence in basketball than the B M. A. wihch will offset the additional prac tice which the latter team has had. Roscoe Doane, a U. O. A. C. basket ball player is coaching the Presbyter ians. FAREWELL WEEK NATIONAL 8T0CK CO. IN liniment also relieves rhuemvi pajg and Is certain to relieve anyone tuf. has filed notice of Intention to malt terms wiu uai oisease. bow iv aU good dealers. - BUS6ET8 HACK LUTE. W Beet X eerrtce, Day aa (OffcL Hack iernisbec tor funeral and prtrate partlea, 4 Baggage transferred Day aad a Stand at Paul CI4W Store. Phoae Bed III. Night Then Mala IE, k. l. BTjsssrr. . ; I'cnssjhanlu Family Stricken Frightful Calamity. With Dubois, Pa. Dec. 2R. The bodies of seven children were recovered to day fro mthe ruins of the home of Steve Bronsky, which was destroyed by fire last night The children rang ed from 2 to 12 years of age. The fire started fro man overheated kitchen stove and the woodwork was ablaze before Bronsky noticed It A moment later, a keg of powder forgotten in the excitement, exploded with terrlf- fic force spreading the fire to all parts of the building and cutting off every means of escape from the up per portions of the house, where the children were sleeping Bronsky's wife and a lady boarding with the family are badly burned and may die. ALL BACKACHE ENDED. Jobt a Few Doses Regulates Out-of-1 Order Kidneys Making Bladder Miser)- Yttnish . Thursday, Friday and Saturday Q 0 Nights I 4 i-a c!ss TaudaTlll ep-clal- A ; Uea. All Seat 2Sc. ' MY FRIEND FROM INDIA" epecial Scenery. Her wmftW FOUR Brkitt Loses In Appeal to the lllirli ett Land Oflit'e Authorities. Interior Secretary Richard A Bal ltnger has handed down an appeal de cision from tho la Grande land office in the case of Newloml against Dyr kett over a timber and stone claim iu Wallowa' county. The local land office decided in a hearing here, that New lond was a bona tide squatter before time that Mr. Byrkitt made filing, fol lowing the lineup of the land office of some time ago. A long series of suits were soon after started over what is known as the 4-41 cases. Byrkitt ap pealed to the next highest authority and lost, appealing again to the Bee retary. He, now has recourse to the federal courts, but the land office de partment has finished with the case. PV,Hoiplnhla. Dec. 28 B. II. Vail, vra nrealdent and traffic freight manager of the Reading rail road today became suddenly Insane in his office here. He was lmmediat ely removed to an insane asylum. Ilia strenous efforts to keep thf freight on his railroad moving during the recent severe storms Ib given as the cause of the sudden attack of in sanity. HERS FATALLY HURT F01R ILLINOIS MINE EXPLOSION FOl'U FATALITIES. HAS Scores Escape Same Fate l) Narrow Marvin SnjH Report. Centralla, lll. Dec. 28. Four coal miners were Instantly killed in ima of the coal mines here, today In an explosion which partly wrecked the interior of the mine and exposed to death the lives of a score of miners who were working in the gallery at the time of the accident The bodies of the men were taken from the gall ery soon after the accident. They were badly crushed by the falling coal and timbers The cause of the accident Is unknown. Hundreds of folks here are need lessly miserable and worried because of out-or-order kidneys, backache or bladder trouble. If you will take several doses ot Pape's Diuretic all mUery from a lame back, . rheumatism, painful stitch, inflamed or swollen eyelid, nervous headaches, irritability, ner vousness and other symptoms of over worked or deranged kidneys will vanish. Uncontrollable, smarting, frepuent urintion (especially at night) and all bladder miseries end. This unusual preparation goes at once to the disordered kidneys, blad der and urinary system, an distrib utes its healing, cleansing and vitalis ing influence directly upon the or gans and glands affected, and com letes the cure before you realize It. The moment you suBpect any kid ney or urinary bisorder.-or fell rhue matism coming, begin taking this harmless medicine, with the knowled ge that there Is no other remedy, at any price made ankwhere In the world, which will affect so thorough an prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which j any druggist can supply. Your physician, prarmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cincinnati is a large and responsible medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Only curative results can come from taking Pape' Diuretic and a few day's treatment means clean, active. healthy kidneys, blatter and urinary organs and you feel fine. Accent anly Pape's DIuretlcnTty ceijt treatment from any drug store- anywhere in the world. Christmas boxes for rale, Ferguson's. Plum lidding; The Franco-Rmer- $ w can Plum Pud-1 ding Raisins Currants Cider Oranges it t 1 Sweet Cider fort Zlnja on Way Out Sext Friday Evening. Next Friday eevnlng the Modem WnndmM of America of Island City will give a basket supper to be fol lowed b ya grand ball. The public are cordially invited to enjoy the occas- Ion. . 1 Santa Lucrecia. Dec. 28. Accom panied by several former political friends and traveling In a palatial pal ace car, farmer President Zelaya. of Nicaragua, passed through this city today enroute to the City of Mexico They are due to anlve at the capital early tomorrow. Before leav ing Salina Cruz, Zeli ya's party were presented to C. L. Livingston, Amer- kan consul 'of th's port. The polit ical situation arising out of the Nic rtruan imbroglio was not broached airing their conversation Cot glat at real cost at the I. X. L. star. WHY SO WEAK. Mince Meaf H ?inz Mince Meaf and "Hone Such" Mince fJcaf in Packages I Olives in the Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping jj , p fnrn Your Life Away-La Grande J DUlK, fOp LOW, People IlaTe Learned This L . Fct I etc, at the When a hoalthy man or woman he- gins to run down without any appar- $ ent cause, becomes weak, languid, depressed, suffers backache, dlnyj spells and urinary disorders, kidney weakness may be the cause of it sll. j Keep the kidneys well , and they will j keen you welL Doan's kidney pais CITY- GROCERY t cures sick kidneys and keeps them I. well. Can La Grande readers demand further proof thaa the following statement: Christmas hexes fer sale, Ferguson's. The Sum Total of Human Happi ness Is attained by the man who selects a place which is approved by kJ ; fife an' adaptable for his entire family.' to' live amidst such condi tions approximates about the keen est Joy imaginable. "Where are such conditions to be found in the rapidly growing NorthwMtT 111 yon. Go to C J. BLACK. He has a larg amount of property listed to nrni, jrrr Properrty.' drain Farms, Hay Far nu. Timber Lands, vitfe or Witfc itat imroTmta. Price r'-shL Lat C. l. BLRCH, 7he Real tstate fan w. Burglary, Theft and larceni ' Insurance OrB POLICY COVERS AH onset!! rds and personal affects, belonging et any memVr of cava tanfi av mL !! Imi by Burglary, men r urceay, m. m elsibf thefts by serraati r tktr employees. ALSO C0YER3 DAMAGE ' T fsrtBtrtr, fluklig rti other fixtures. Allows six months ,Tacan ey wtUieat etiee. He re-Insaraaee. 5 Inventory ef the sraperty is eeessary. ' -';;d!ri--i il-lt -: . " BATES FOB A YEAR. Private lesidences anc Apartment noises. ...... y $1,000, $11.60; $2,000. $22.60; $3,000. $30.00; $4,000, $36.00; $6,000, $40. Each AddiUonal $1.000 $6.00 ?. c f tt" Stahles. " Each $1,000 .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ........ ..116.00 Vacant leases (plumbing fixtures and damage te hoises each $1,000 ioo L0GAN-SHERW00D REALTY CO Happy New Year TO ALL While extGndiner the comDlinients of the season to our host of friends,, we announce also our readiness for the holiday trade. We hare the best thinas to wear for men and young ..... . t v . : men that tne ijountry proauces. . t .i'.i Our -nriAM ata the IrvwAat that it is DOSSihle to be made and no pains wLTH be spared to render each la a a patron ine oesx oi service. I X. ASH BROTHERS THE HOUSE OF GOOD CLOTHES Daily Observer, 65c per Month r i, 4