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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1911)
PAGE 2 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. II a If i 41 TLTTTT Thousands of People have Already Been Made Happy by the Bargains They have Secured .Lots of Good. SO T1 T Ml e ft Don't Be Misled by the Indefinite Promises and Statements of Others :TFher i ONLY ONE PLAGE WHERE YOU CAN GET d 1 i i , ... . . .. . i...,.., ii vJtLv" JJLLa -V-t : Jl ' iLd ilia O t ii Lj' -JPL JLd Opera House Block La Grande, Oregon i: : : : -: . : : - 4 GOSSARD ...Corsets. The Seven Principal Selling They lace In front They support every vital or tan. They are at comfortable sil ting down as standing. They are easily adjusted all In jila In tight They ghe the princess hack, following the most beautiful line la nature, the spinal cone. They, are filled with ELEO TROBOXE, unbreakable, and nonrttaMi. They inpply the correct fash ionable figure for every won. an's form. For sale by Mrs.Robert Pattison Phone Black 1461 or Black 81 Plumbing I d Heating SUSPECT TAKEN WTO CUSTODY WASHTUOA SHOOTIXG AFFAIR , IS CAUSE FOR ARREST. German chancellorship. 1893 Jules Perry, celebrated French I RtfltPHmnn AdA Rnni An.ll c "I U AJJIII U 1832. t 1899 Many Uvea lost in the burning of the Windsor hotel in New York city. 1909 William P. Taylor, former gov ernor of Wisconsin died In Mad ison. Born in Connecticut, July 20, 1820. Suspect Found to Be Entirely Free From Description of Murderer. John Melville 1425 AdimsAvi LA GRANDE, - ORE Every family hat Betel of good, rtllabk. 'taiment For tprr.eiu, bmltet, torenevj of an v i v iuubiibj a.tu a itc lumiv 'ti4i ti'tiv in 51 , none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by Uptown office Main 720 Residence Dhone Main 25 AMBULANCE . L bussey HACK AND A tramp coming across th? moun tains from Pendleton was arrested here by request of the conductor in charge of the train last night, as a suspected principal In the killing of Engineer Lowe at Washtucna a few nights ago, but was released this fore noon on thorough examination by Chief of Police Walden. To the conductor in charge of the east bound train the fellow had many re semblances to the meagre descrip tions of the man who shot Lowe and by telegraphing on ahead was able to have the local police arrest the man when the train arrived in La Grande. It was found, howtver, that the man lacked essential characteristics which seem to distinguish the murderer. Chief of Police Walden found that the fellow did not Jibe with the descrip tions at all and he has been released and allowed to proceed on his way. THAT ESSENTIAL QUALITY United States National Bank LA GRANDE, ORE. UF HILE this bank " adopts every de sirable method of mod- ern banking, it never loses sight of that essen tial quality: ABSOLUTE SAFETY. THIS DATE IX HISTORY. 1776 British eycuated Boston, num. bfrlng 7000 soldiers. 4000 sea men, and 1500 families of loyal ists. 1836 Constitution adopted for he re public of Texas. 1853 Santa Anna became dictator of Mexico. 1864 Gen. Grant took formal com mand of the United States army at Nashville. 1865 Confederate congress adjourned "sine die." 1866 Reciprocity treaty between the United States and Canada term inated after having lasted 11 ytar. 1888 George William Allan appointed 8jenker of the dominion senate. JS90 Prince Bismarck resigned the V AN UNFOUGHT DUEL The Way the Father of His Country Avenged a Blow. It is narrated that on one occasion In his early manhood Washington came very near the settlement of a dispute, bo common in those days, by fighting a duel But as be was the one who should have Issued the chal lenge he had the still greater courage to apologize and admit that he was In the wrong. It 'was In the town of Alexandria, where the young Virginia colonel waa quartered with his troops, that an elec tion dispute occurred, and In the heat of the party excitement Washington told a Mr.. Payne that he lied. That gentleman at once replied with a blow that knocked the young colonel down. Word having reached the barracks that their beloved commander had been killed, his soldiers rushed to the city to avenge him. De met them, however, quieted them, and they re turned to their quarters. Mr. Payne, on receiving a note from Washington the next morning asking him to call at his lodgings,- supposed it was, of coarse, to give the colonel opportunity to demand "satisfaction" for the blow be had received the day before. Imagine bis surprise when, instead of finding pistols or swords ready for a duel, Washington greeted him with outstretched hand, saying: "I believe I was wrong yesterday. Too have already bad some satisfaction, and If yon deem that sufficient here is my hand. Let us be friends." H. A. Ogden in St Nicholas. Judge of the above-entitled court has fixed the 12th ' day of April, A. D. 1911, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at his office in the court-house, In' the city of La Grande, said county and state, as the time and place for hearing any and ail objections that may be filed or made on or before said day, to said Final Account, or to any item there of. And if no objections are madem or before Bald date to said Final Ac count, or to any item thereof, the said court will, at said time and place set tle said Final Account with the un dersigned Administratrix of said es tate. ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, th's 4th day of March, 1911. v FANNIE BROWN, Administratrix of the Estate Benjamin Brown, deceased. F. S. IVANHOE, Attorney for Administratrix DJy March 6-13-20-27-Apr. 3. of i The engineers in the lumber camps of British Columbia are at present re ceiving ?80 to $85 a month with board. A few months ago they received but $50. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward ofl any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given at confidently to a baby as to an wink Sold bv all dealer. FIXAL ACCOUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Fannie Brown, the undersigned Ad ministratrix of the estate of Benjamin Brown, deceased, has filed with the clerk of the County Court of Union county, state of Oregon, her Final Ac c unt, as such Administratrix, and the Cheap Land in WALLOWA COUNTY I have a snap in a 720 acre improved ranch, one-half of it irrigated, 7 miles from Enterprise $35 PER ACRE Small payment will handle it DANIEL BOYD Lawyer ENTERPRISE, OR. -----"------ - - - -