La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, January 20, 1904, Page 4, Image 1

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Only lasts lO days more: IDon't wait until lines are broken.
See our bargains before tliey are gone, as they are money savers.
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preferred St k '"""J" s for 60c
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Grande Oregon
Saturday, January 30, 1904
CeVrbXr made
Keh?.Hey..od their ry
batter has no ri- -
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cheap
Geddes Bros.
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For Twenty Days
WE WILL SELL. W I NTER
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$35
$32
, $28
' : And we have a kig line of Blacks for
We will make you one
For
Suit for $40
" $31.50
" " $28.80
" $25.20
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Evening Suits
This is Only for
$34-
Twenty Days?
"Ross & Andrews,
Tailors And Gents Furnishings
Fresh News Items of Local Interest W AJy HERE.
, , . '.' t I 1 '. It, f a tniral unrul tllTIA 1 . -
'"J"' B
btmUt of tho order, a
assured.
There yet temalnB several carload, of
potatoes In the valley.
The enow In the mountains n a had
the elleut of relieving the scarcity of
wood In the market.
M K West is registered at the Imper
ial hotel in Portland. .
Attorney L A Esteb. well known in
this city, has been nominated for May.
or of JScho,
Conductor Martin Anderson has
resumed Ills passenger run nf'er lny-
Ing off four months by illness.
H W Stoner states - that ho has reg
istered ahout 4S0 voters since ho com
menced work a few days ago.
Fred Swcuney was unable to be at Ins
nlnon nf bimlnees vesterdav on account
ol illness.
BUM BUU ttUBBBl ure hhvi g p,i - - -.
erty they receutly purchased on Fir St j and Mrs W T Cross, entertained a nurn-
Btted up for a market. oer oiner i. --
I . . i .. ..... .n hnnnr nl hnv
intli birthday onnlveisary. The even
ing waa inott enjoyably spent with
music and games and hut but not leaBt
came most dcdig'.itful refreshments At
midnight the guents departed, one and
wishing Wm Norma many nappy
returns of the day.
Socialists Call
nninlin Jnrf 19 The executive com-
miitna nf llm nstinnal socialist party Ib-
aneil a call for Ihe convention to meet iu
Chicago, May 1. The call after stating
the result of the referendum vote onf' e
place of muetiiig, .ays liio basis of rti -resentution
Bhall be one dol"?atn -bleach
100 members in e-n etunding and
ono delegate at largo fr.im fach state.
The committee decided to.ond two prom
inent labor union spoakcas to Colornuo
to encourage the miners iu their strike.
Birthday Party H
Minn Nnrmii Croac. dauehter of Mr
The Imperial Roller
Skating Rink Co.
Will Give Their First
DO YOU WAT
CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM?
If s , we can locate you on some
fine clHiins in Wallowa County.
Grand Assembly ii
at the
ARMORY
Afttrnoon aud Evening,
WEDNESDAY, JAN 20
SECOND HAND GOODS
Bought and sold. Remember that we pay cash for
all of our good, thereby making it possible lor us lo
-MWehcI and getgeods and also deliver to any part
of the city. Phone us you have anything to se 1 or
want to buy anything in our line, we have a large
stock of
'rockeru, Turniw .
rnd Jewelry on hand-
Jfoney to $goan
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Cnmet Fir and Adams.
R.membrjve .tlllbuy - y
of Second Hand Goodsjl J .
kinds
Phone 1581
Make your fowls lay when eggs bring
l0P prices. We carry standard goods
whose merit has been tested for yrars
' INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD
Oyster Shell
Clam Shell
Ground Bone
Bone Meal
Hay
i -i
Flour, Feeu
PROMPT DELI v Kit i
.".VP.-
Oliver
ptione 3-
Ladies of the MaccnbeeB will give
a grand boll the evening of Feb 12 at the
Commercial Club hc.il.
J W Scriber pasred through the city
last night from Baker City enroule to
PoiUand.
Mr Arthur lillingsford ol lmbler, a re
cent arrival from Idaho, called yester
day and ordored the Weekly Observer.
He is well pleiifod with tirande Konilc
Mr Ediiar Farris, a cousin of Mrs C U
Thornton, passed through last evenini;
niirnutH tn his home in Montana Iroin
Portland where ho had been in attoud-
irncc at tho WooliirowoB and l.iveslo k
Convention.
V. .1 nnrsil. nronrtetor of tho largeBt
hArd nf registered Harford cattle in the
rnlnrtuid 'aBt evening from tho
Liveshick an' Woolgrjwcra Conven
tion. A trip through tho town will con
vince auyono that l.a Grande is giow
Inir. There arc a number of new houses
now being built and by tho time spring
opens a number mom will be in course
of erect on.
!,.,. t.lu nrliu h.-.vo busiuosH with th'
U 8 Land Ollico in thia liuiil district feel
.li..v,.,l at the nroBiiect ih.it in a sliort
timo business will be refiumed in tho La
Uraudo Laud olllce. ,
V. A Hull' left lat evening for Iown,
where ho goes to Bettle up his faiheis es
tate. lie also expects to visit Chicago
and bring buck some high bred hog
whieh he will ulaco on his farm near
this city.
Vnoinriluv whs the coldest day thuB
Ur tliis winter, it Iraanii with the ti er
monietor al about HI degrees above zero
hut undor a bright sunshine and Iho ab
sence of wind it warmed up sonic, but
by midnight tho mercury dopped to a
bout 2 alKiv aero.
Owing to trouble with th.' electric
p'aut, Knterpnse 18 in darkness: nut a
towi. with such a name ought to be able
to meet a dilll uty of this tort and make
light of i! Spokesman Ueview.
Oeo Joyce, who arrived h re with the
small-pox Iriini Portland, was released
from the pest home yealcriuy inter a
sixteen days eelge, and returned to Port
land last niht.
.1 V. lim iiol At returned last ovenlng
from Portland where he hud been in at
tendance nt tho Livestock and Wool
growers onvention. 110 ncc uu-
panied lionie by Mi-s Lena i.eimer i
tiresham. who will visit wllli Mrs lley-
no'.ds a few weeks.
Mrs A K Jones, yeslerdny received n
. ..i....., irmii Seuttie siaiing that her
grai d dunghio-, Mi Kdith Willis, had
beenopoiiiled on tliero tor appoimicius
( Hie hospitals ry ner
i.. DrParW Willis of that ily and
waBgct'lligiilongnicclv. I Ins win ue
very grniifyiiig news to Miss K.lilh
,,., friend" here. Miss Kdith left here
nlHilll week Igo to undergo the opera
lion.
WOW Ball
La Grande C.u.p W O W No 1411
baa d.idod to givo grand hall
Feb. 3 at Armory hall, a-id the
I oling committee ' arrangements
,.. been amKilntixl ; rreu
i wel. J II KecNoy. Tho pr -
-i .1.- h.ll will 1 I laced In
. . fund to nse for the
Usina: exclusively the Rubber
roller, ball bearing skates.
Art Exhibit
Tim I.iidins Nelirh'.iorhoo 1 Club and
iho T.ulo Tin-sdnv Musical will have an
, i ovliihil. enninrised of ot the nn
t ,.,ii,Hiiira and statuary in the world
Thyir object Is lo place a good grade of
i ru in ihn mibl c schools, do not
r,.il tn intend mid help a good cauue.
A.lnli . S.mson tickets 75 eta for six
exbioits, Pupils season ticket -25 cents
, lihrb irrade cnterfciiiiment at eacn ex
i.ii.it Iti.menibor the date. Jan to i'J
uud 111), at Commercial Club, commenc
; ThurBday af'ornoon at P2 M.
SOMMER HOUSE
K C, Re.lv. Portland: Wm Walk
do; T 1 Woviey, do; J W Watson, do
R Ci Cohmiir. do: Job Ellison, do;
it ic.ilt. .t. H r Ualtin. do. A 9 Mel
born. Omaha: M C Smith, 8 F; L
Htoon. Klein: T A Wait, Pendleton
.1 C .lover, do: C 0 McCray, 8 F: J H
Alexander, Eugene; E J Conrad City
F. E Flench 8 F; J Jedesm, Boite
R L Johnson. City ; I M Leory, 8 F
It L Minor. Denver; A L Smith, 8 F
M IC Mmifoe, Portland.
McD'ahiel So
WALLOWA,
McDonald,
OREGON
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WM. GRAN I
AGENT
Equitable Savings & Loan Association
SKATING a 30 TO 11 P M
.Good Music ann pleasant time
assuted
Special Mattinees
Fvery Afternoon
(9
Easy Paying Loans and
Monthly Installments
Fire, and Accident Insurance Written In Safe and
Reliable Companies.
City Property for Sale
Instruction free to all Ceme
out and spend the evening with
us
(sS&Qm9&A&&y&
Express and Delivery
Adna linger., Phone 1621. All calls
receive prompt attention. Oeneial
express and delivery business.
T 10
JUST RECEIVED I
The finest ever brought
to this city
Stuffed Dates, Mashed Figs T
CANDIES
Our own make, everything
fresh for the Uolhiay Trade.
Just made Kancy French
Nuggnnt, ChriBtnias Canes, otc
Candy Boxes
, $ and
always
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4.4.4.4.44.4.4.4.4.4.4.
Plain and fancy for ii
1 lb. packages.
Nuts
and
in
Fruits
stock
A Correction
I desiro to correct the impression that
bus g out, coined by an ad ol r.M
ii W Allen as ".Manager 01 ine rnr 111
eis t e il trtTil. 1 nave neve:
ed of my interest in the same and am
still proprietor and doing business at
the old stanil.
lwk 8 l- A. .1. Webb
Special Notice
!igio.l inanv have x pressed a de-
... n.. .r t' II..-.
siie to consult Willi IT llinaiosill r. 1 u.-
,1 on, late nf the A T Slill iiiifirmary of
Osie ipmhy. she bus kindly coiisenieu to
meet tin, la.lirs ,,f 1.11 l,ralnle ill i-r
Moore's ollice nf Osteopathy, on Tnes.
day and Thursday afternoons from 2 till
B. ColisnH .lioli ami pxaniiiitttion irec
ol charge.
HOLIDAY
PERFU ME S
Our perfume ease is
filltd with a variety of
odors, suited to every
individual preference
lie products of the
world's greatest perfum
ers. For Christians
these some, superior per
fumes, put up in at
tractive b i ties end box
es, suitable for gifts, iu
pi ices from the tiny vial
at lOfi up to the most
costly cut glass.
MIRRORS
For Christmas
Doesn't that offer you
a suggestion for a Xmus
gift? If it does it would
be wise for you to make
a visit to our store and
look over our assortment.
Maud Mirrors of all
ei7.es and in a variety of
shapes aud materials.
Triplicate Mirrors, the
kind thnt permits you to
see the 'mr of your head
aud liiu 1'ai.c ul the same
time. Triplicate Mirrors
are the kind men like
for shaving.
I Green & Co.
X La Grande's Confectioners J J
Y Next U Post Ofllco. j
HILL & ALLEN
Prescription Pggiiist La Grande, Ore
4.4.4.4rf1--i
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ODD END and BROKEN STOCK
SALE
"i--.il
Stille
dille.
IIU Pleiliro.
it ine president of Iho Pnlted
.- s.itd the l'mlilbllloll eandl
mid I will Kinirnnte that my
six relnry of ihe Irciimry sunn sit inai
llie nmliey market never seta tlglif
l.ll'e. lie Wasn't rinlnsr.
"Well." xii Id Mr. Polk for the for.rtn
nr nrtti time. "I must Ik- koIiik."
"Wlii't 11 ipi'vr deluslnnP" n'pllcd
Mln llord "You're n-ally quite st
Uonary '"-Philadelphia Press.
This tale rr.eana to us what spri'i' liousfcleaning means to every housewife. A general
overluiuling, clinngitig thin,- uround, uml various other things, besides lots ol hard
...,.rl- Wo i-hII nnr housecleainii at) O l 1 End and Broken Stock Sale.
Mi-n'sUolf nud Fancy Shirts
! '.. j tn $1, now all for
40 good numbers in ladies' U'.ic'k .ilotrii Pkirts
Nice line of Ladies' Eideoduwn !'r-3sirm V ieques
Some good value in Shirt Yi ni : .
150
48c
5 j,; off
riiF.V MUST CiU"
ONE HALF PRICE
Men's, every shoe in iho
All Hoods and Fnscinni'M
SHOE BARGAINS. One t utile full Liiei Childreu'.i and
lot arc good values at Ihe regular price.
Come 111 and look over our bargain (aides
THE GOLDEN UULB COMPANY
I 10S 1 3; 3 -1 01 2, Ada ms Avenue
jiid!e-nnt m yonr civtipanon r
Wltii.-sa-l was cmpijycd Id thsi
fMy,c'--siinrTy.w.iiJpa,t'll.ll..sr.'fT
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