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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1910)
v 1 . . . EYEKIXG OBSERYEBt LA GRA AT rrr r r rr n n 17 n r. - , . 'ALE AT THE ) V. THE li THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4 A hpnutiiul line of samoe hats delayed in transit from Hew York and arrived too late for Easter. I This line as uell as hats in stock vAll be sold at out of season prices. This is your opportunity to buy your spring hat. These are poM hat id be found in the Uevi VnrU Market. See QUMvindoivs .mm. 1 mi 1 n i 5 ; J .T , 3 ..... 1 i 1 l : i ' ' - ... i f' 'i , -U., v,1 U-'V i 1 - I . f ; : ' . 11! : 1 5 . ' '. lit WhotvTR . L . i f-'.- f -v ! v V ' ltf -U:'" :.t,:':;;.;;vlv: - nr;-: 'V:-; . i RES. TAFT IS ICKLISS Nevada Executive on War Patli Carson City, Maj;ch 31, An action to compel Governor Dickinson to ac cept $400,000 worth of repudiated bonds of North Carolina In behalf; of the Btate of Nevada Is being ar- j gued before the state supreme, court today. The Governor refused to ac-j cept the bonds as a gift to the state. This resulted in a suit to compel IE RVICt u ill ID VERY S1PLE! MSLLPLANMED :. New.Yori; MarcK 31 The : four him to do so. The bonds are eald chauffeurs who drive the automobile 4 to valueless,;." . for President graft are quoted today as saying thai the president Is cer tain to figure In an auto smash-up to which he is liable to-be injured unless he orders them to travel slow eft Taft has been repeatedly warned liable to result 1 na wreck. A colli sion With a trolley car was narrowly averted here Tuesday while the pres ident was on his way to the station. r Washington. March 81. In accord ance with his" wish the funedral today ' - of David J. Brewer, associate Justice ' Will Rush Murder Case New - York, March 81 That ; the of the supreme court was simple, case of Albert Woltre, charged with The meV who occupied the bench the murder of Ruth Wheeler, whose . mutilated body was found In his with Brewer were elected as honor apartments, will be rushed was in- ary pall bearers. The president and dlcated today when Judge Malaueen .- . - ; refused the ten day's delay asked by C0mmlttee8 on the Judiciary attend- the defense. : The prisoner will De 3 A, L & T7T T7T Ten to twenty-five percent Reduction on FURNITURE Plain figures on every article in the store will tell you the old and the Sale price-Call at our store and lodc over our line of fashionable stock. The nrices are. Boujl Fitle reductions on late styles of goods. - NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES v .'i . ' - "' . - , ' . ..-. Regular $65 Machine now $40 , Regular $65 Machine now $45 - : ' Regular $75 Full cabinet now $50 in i n - 'im ii jl , ' FOUPII'G LEATHER , GO p v CARTS , V A very large line . ' , : t . ... . ... : ;. .. ... '" " " arraignd tomorrow and the trial date set It Is expected the trial will be commenced within two weeks. ' ed. Late today the body will be tak en to Leavenworth, Kansas, for In terment. " ' TWENTY DAYS DUCTION " Twenty rounds of boxing are slat ed for this city-on April 18th when Ed Kerby,a Seattle glove artist and Burke, a Bostonian who has faced Ketchell, Sam Langford and others of equal fame will "go to It" In the sauarred arena In La Grande. No "1 11 1 ii MS . 1 ao Appiialc q. Il LI50LECM VARMSH Protects and brightens your ' floor 0STM00E MATEISSES Known all over the world as the best on the market 5r& House FnrhiisRcirs ed 31 Slater Bid?. Cor. Fia & Jefferson . ; Ed Kerby, of Seattle, who plans to meef.. a; ke'; at 140 pounds. decision from the ring will of course be given that the bout may be with in the conflneB of the law. However the fact that a contest has been book ed has i stirred up considerable . In terest everywhere. ": i j . Burke has the backing of a large delegation locally, who know him, while Klrby has a . toast following that 13 very creditable. Both are in the ,' city today, making preliminary contracts for the contest and look ing around for suitable training quar ters. Even though they have own In the " city but a few hours they have already aligned different ele ments In sporting circles and each of the men has recruited a follow ing that broods wide spread Interest. : Washington Bank Falls : - JB ellingham, March' 31 The Home Securities Savings Bank closed to day on order of the state bank ex aminer. -'';. - 3 O n G U ln H'g ODfDQ O D . a . I..- 6'i&jr "Tjax r i O irim J list received fresh sh i pment of Choice Hams and Bacon. We also have plenty. Fresh Eggs. Early Rose Seed Potatoes K, Vcst's Quality Store You have possibly been vaiting for ssome of these goods that have jast been received. Come in now while the assortments are still unbroken. For Ladies Neat suits and Jackets. More new oxfords. Colored Heather bloom petticoats. Lace and linen collars; elastic and fancy belt ings; hand bags of all kinds. Moire and fancy ribbons. Ame thyst Jewelry. ' For Men Benjamin clothing; the Pey hat (a 1910 novelty; Tubular revers ible neckwear knit silk, four-ln-hand; 'black bows and four-in-hand; Negligee shirts; Cooper's underwear J. E. Tilt oxfords. ' A NEW LINE ADDED Sanitary Hair Goods X . . A large assortment of Switches -in shades to match most any hair. Prices $4.50 to $10.00' Coronet Hair Braids necessary for the new mode, of hairdressin?. ' t PRIGES $5.00 to $6.50. Gomplete line of Rats, Rolls, Gurls, Turbans, etc Pins,' Barettas and Combs of every description. N. K. WEST THTQTY Of P D D D 4 o 4 u 0 At n m March 27 will sooi be here, and if you dsire hew clothes for the occasion, you should order i now, made as you want them, from cloth of your own selection, by - Merchant Tailors, Chicago " A price range of $20 to $40 will secure y6u clothes of the highest quality, on thdt or ' Hstyle to fit and satisfy. Wed like to talte your measure today b o o o o o q .a q o o d a n 11 :4 a f A- 4 -J ;1 0