La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, January 21, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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Only lasts 9 days more. Don't wait until lines are broken.
See our bargains before they are gone, as they are money savers.
EVERY
DURING THIS SALE '
ARTICLE IN THE : HOUSE REDUCED
N K WEST
Sale Ending
La . Grande ; Oregon
Saturday, January 30, 1904
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Why are (Jeddes Bro. kept 1
bny? Why do they sell the beat
goods at the lowest prices .
Preferred St'k Tomatoes 8 lor 60c
Preferred StockCorn 3 tor 50c
Preferred Stork Salmon 3 for 50c
Preferred Stodk Peas S tot 50o
Preferred Stoek Beans 3 for 60o
Don't pay other grocers 20 cent
a can to'- anyoi these goods.
Standard tomatoes, corn, beans
peas, etc,, 2 for 2ft cent -They
have the beat butter made
in tiie vallev, and their creamery
butter has no equal here. Try
it and see.
Dill pickles, Heinze's mince
meat, Swifts pickle pig leet,
premium hems, loose olives.
Everything tasty, nice and cheap
Telephone 461
Geddes Bros.
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QWE WILL SELL WINTER SUITNOSgfj
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For Twenty Days
$45
$35
$32
$28
Suit for
if
$40
$31.50
$28.80
$25.20
And we have a big line of Blacks for Evening Suits
W will make you one
For S34-
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"Ross & Andrews,S
o Tailors And Gents Furnishings J
UDDaaDDnDDODDUaDODODOD
, SECOND HAND GOODS
Bought and sold. Remember that we pay cash for
all of our goods thereby making it possible for us to
ell cheap.
We call and get goods and also deliver to any part
of the eity. Phone us if you have anything to sell or
want to buy anything in our line, we have a large
stock of
(Brockertj, furniture. Hardware
rnd JJeioelrtj on hand-
JJoney to 5foan
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams.
Remember we .till buy and tell all kind. 'Phone 1581
of Second Hand Goodijl J J J
BIB!BBBIB
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Make your fowls lay when eggs bring
lop prices. We carry staudard goods
whose merit has been tested for yrars
INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD
Oyster Shell
Ciam Shell
Ground Bone
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Bone Mtal
priour, Feed and Hay
r'i PROMPT DELIVERY
V' Oliver
Phone 3-
Fresh News Items of Local Interest
S O Williams, Piipurintetidi nt of the
Itjnana mine, died at Hot Lake Mun-
day night.
The total tax levy of Baker City in
cluding atato, county, school and city
is 00,6 mills.
Mill" Amlross returned last eVGc'uj
from Portland where he has been visit
ing hid wife and mother the past few
days. .-.
Wantkd A boy who denims to
learn job printing A bright boy can
soon earn good wages. Apply nt
Lewis Prime ry. 15-22
The Ladies of the MaccaheoB will give
a grac-1 ball the oveningof Feb 1'-' at the
Commercial Club hall.
Armstrong will hang i.l Itakur City
on Friduy, unless a stay of execution is
imhi'omiiiff, which is now considered
doubtlul.
The many friends of M L Causey will
be glad to learn that he is rapidly im
proving fiom his recent illness and will
coon bo at his phu-c of business.
Mr and Mrs If K Gilham, who have
been visiting relatives in this city and
valley Imvo returned to their home in
Dayton wash,
W H Couch, of ?uminervhle, was in
the city yesterday, lie s:tva the B30W
there is still staying in places and sgnin
there are placed where thero is a slight
iiMufllconry,
M .1 Roche, General passenger agent
of the Denver Rio Grand syBtem mid the
Missouri Kailway Co, with hciidiiuarters
In Portland, arrived in the city yester
day We acknowh dgo a very pleasant
call from the gentleman,
Miss Julia Hatch, Held pecrotary of
the Woman's Noith Pacific Board of
Missions of tho Presbyterian church, ih
in tlie city and will meet the ladies of
the church at tho niHiiHO '.his nft.'mcon
at -2:30.
The Pacific States Te'oplione Co pur
chased a two wheel cart from Island City
yesterday for the ropairmnn lo haul his
tools and repairs around town. lVoi Ic
bad bettur look on, for their rows at
night as it is not kept locked.
J E Weaver, the Cove groi'ernian, was
a La Grande vl-llnr yesterday. Ho re
ports everything at the ciiy of fruit
treos anil s.iai berries in a flourishing
wn'litlon, and al! the people happy and
prosperous.
We mot J K Wright all rigiiod out in
his war pai.it and bonis yesterday after-
.toon. We jumped at conclusions im
mediately and placed an order for a
nice hind quarter of "boar meat" hut J
K null! ho was not looking for hear meat
hut a timhoi claim before Congress re
pealed the present law.
The fkatlug rink lwan business lat
evening at A nmry Hall with a t.ilr at
tendance, This rink is a novelty in a
way as there is almost an entire iibsein o
ot noise, This Is can cd by tho rubber
wheels. The proprl tors state that the
old time w nden wheels are now a thing
of the past.
Mis Minna llancliiiiaii, a neiec of .Mr
and .Mrs W T Cross, arriied hi the city
yesterday from Portland, where she has
been visiting friends. She will visit
lien-a h w days and iheu return toller
hon.o in linker I'ity. She will he ac
companied home hv her sister Kdith,
who is here also visiting Miss .Norma
Cros.
O O Kinende, Assistant Superinten
dent of tho touna mine in Itaker Co,
slopped nIT lotlieoliy esterdsy. Mr
Kineadc is enroule to l'endlelon where
be goes to attend the shooting tourna
ment. 11" states lint there are now
about eighty men employed nt the It
nanra mine and they hae attain-.! a
depth il ISV. iei t, At this depth the
ore mills eig' ty-tivc per cent imilink.
I'lils is one of the Lest shnwnws made In
any nrne In Oregon.
The wheat tonrket seemes to be
coining up in Chicago. It was reported
a half cent higher yejlt rday.
Marshall llaylinrn yesterday morning
received an Invitation from sheiiff II. K
' Hrowu of Haket County to he present
j on next Friday morning at 7 oYl.ck
t witness the execution of Pleasant
I Armstrong, who shot and fatally
wounded Miss Minnie Knsnih.ger near
t Haines on the night of December aSlh
1B0S, arrested the same day. Cmivlc -Jed
March 31th I1U.I.
.I i'roid Tultle who is employed In
a Pendleton drug store, came In last
night enioute to Sumiiiervelle where
he wa called by tho Berious illness of
his father.
Mrs. J. A, Carlson, of Kainila, leaves
in a few days to visit her father Taylor
Green who was formerly a resident of
this county, but now le.'ides In Okala
1 noma.
Do not forget the urtnd ball wl i ll
will be given February 13 by I I.e.
Uniform Rank Turn VV.oliuen ul
the World.
Little Miss Hazel .I"ns who has
been very low with raeiiiuianeous croup
is now out of danger and Is rapidly
itnproviug.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Williams who have
been visiting their sister Mrs Willard
Couch of Ladd creek left yesterday
morning for Salem to visit another
eistei
WOW Ball
La Grande Camp W O W No 14!)
has decided to givo a grand ball
Feb. II at Armory hall, and the
ollowing committee of arrangements
has been appointed; Fred Jacobs,
A J Woob, J H Keeuey. The pro
ceeds of the ball will be placed in
Camp general fund to use for the
A Correction
I desire to correct the impression that
has gone out, con fed by an ad of rM
Oeo VV Allen as "Manager of the Farm
ers' Fe d Yard." I have never dispos
ed of my interest in the same and am
still proprietor and doing business at
the old stand.
lwk 8-13 A. J. Webb
Congratulations.
Mr. John If. Culliim, Editor of the
Garland, Texas, News, has written a
letter of congratulations, to the manu
factures of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, as follows : "Sixteen years
ago when our first obild was
a baby he was subject to croupy
spells aud we w tild be very uneasy
about him. We began using Cham
berlain's Cough Keuicdy in 1887, and
finding it suob a reliable remedy for
colds and croup, we have never been
without it iu the bonse since that
time- We have five children and
have giveu it to all of them with
good results." For Sale by all druggists.
Q O
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famous remedy
does for the stom
ach that which It
is unable to do for
Itself, even If but
slightly disordered
or overDuraenea,
Kodol
supplies the natural l
Juices of digestion and 1
does tho work of tho 1
stomach, relaxing tho 1
nervous tension, whllo 1
tho Inflamed muscles I
and membranes of that 1
organ are allowed to
rest and heal. It cures
Indigestion, flatulence. 1
palpitation of tho heart.
nervous dvaoeosla and 1
all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purify in e and
strengthening the glands, I
membranes of the atom
achanddigoative organs.
Like
a Comet
in the sky comes
the star oi neaitn
to the weak and
weary despon-
dentdyspeptlc.
curing all
itomton
troubles and
dicesttva
Kodol DjspepsiaCuiq I
Tnv Dubr C. Siwrr Tm.
sMk,.',.',:,v, 3' 0sit " "
tba trial an., whwa Mii. tor soo.
frmn4 17 E. B. 0 UIW"
For Sule by HILL & ALLEN
WE ARE HERE.
DO YOU WAT
The Imperial poller
Skating Rink Co.
Will Give Their First
Grand Assembly
at the
ARMORY
Afternoon aud Evening,
WEDNESDAY, JAN 20
Using exclusively the Rubber
roller, ball bearing skates.
SKATING z 30 TO n F M
Good Music ann pleasant time
assured
Special Mattinees
Fvery Afternoon
Instruction free to all Ceme
out and spend the evening with
us .
CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM?
Jfg we ran locate you on some
line elitims in Wollowa County,
McDaniel 6c McDonald,
I WALLOWA, OREGON
P WM. GRANT
AGENT
2a Equitable Savings & Loan Association
Easy Paying Loans and
Monthfy Installments
Fire and Accident Insurance Written In Safe and
Reliable Companies.
City Property for Sale
4, 444--f-f4-:-44"f 4
I JUST RECEIVED
tThe finest over brought
10 this city SR
Stuffed Dates, Hashed Figs T
I CANDIES f
2s, Our owu make, everything &
7 fresh for the Holiday Trade.
.lust made fancy French
Nuggant, Christmas Canes, otc
I Candy Boxes i
Plain and fancy lor
1 lb. packages.
anil
Nuts and Fruits always
in stock
Green & Co.
La Grande's Confectioners
' Next to Poat Olllce.
HOLIDAY
PERFUMES
Our perfume case is
filltd with a variety of
odors, suited to every
individual preference
the products of the
world's greatest perfum
ers. For Christmas
these same, superior per
fumes, put up iu at
tractive bi tie and box
es, suitable for gifts, in
lrires from the tiny vial
at lOo tip to the most
ooslly i.ut glass.
MIRRORS
For Christmas
Doesn't that offer you
a suggestion for a Xmas
gift? If it does it would
be wise for you to make
a visit to our store and
look over our assortment.
Hand Mirrors of all
sizes aud in a variety of
shapes aud materials.
Triplicate Mirrors, the
kind thst pormits you to
see tho im k nf your head
aud ihu lam at the same
time. Triplicate Mirrors
are the kind men like
for shaving.
HILL & ALLEN
Prescription Pgguist La Grande, Ore
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0 ODD END and BROKEN STOCK 1
Hi
This sale means to us what spring housecleaning means to every housewife. A general
overhauling, changing things around, and various other things, besides lots ot hard
work. We call our housecleaning an Odd Eud and Broken Stock Sale.
150 s
en's Golf aud Fancy Shirts
00c to $1, now all for
48c
40 good numbers iu ladies' Black Sateen Skirts
Nice line of Ladies' Rideodon Dressing Sacques
Sump good values in Shirt Waists
5
per
cen
off
All Hoods and Fascinators "THEY MUST GO" ONE HALF PIUCE
SHOE BARGAINS. One table full Ladies Children's and Men's, every shoe in ti r.
lot arc good values at the regular price.
Come in and look over our bargain tables
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
I0S 10J 3-101 2, Adams Avenue
A.