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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1904)
Our ii Fifth Annual Clearance Sale 1 .3 4 3 i -V Only lasts 8 days more. Donjt (wait until lines are broken. See outbargains before they are gone, as they are money savers. i EVERY ARTICLE IN DURING TH IS SALE THE HOUSE REDUCED y n K ' WEST, La Grande Oreg on Sale Ending Saturday, January 30, 1904 UCf ' 'fU Why are derides Bro. kept to biwyV Why do they tell the beat goods at he lowest prices . Preferred 8tk Tomatoes 8 for 50c Preferred Stock Corn 8toroGc Preferred Stock Salmon 8 for 60c Preferred Stodk Peas S fof fiuo Preferred Stock Beans 3 for 60c Don't pay other grocers 20 cents a can for any of these goods. Standard tomatoes, corn, beans peas, etc., for 26 cents. Thoy have the beat butter made In the va'lev, and their creamery batter has no equal here. Try It and see. Dill pickles, Heinze's mince - meat, Swift's pickle pig feet, premium hems, loose olives. Everything tasty, nice and cheap Telephone 461 Geddes Bros. nRoss 1 & 1 Andrews,! a of a Fresh News Items of Local Interest Have just received a large line Drees Shoes and we are selling these shoes cheaper than you can hay ' them in Portland. We do this to get these shoes introduced among g the trade that wears good shoes. 1 n B D ODDDDDIIDDD OH D ITfl fl D D B B SECOND HAND SOPD Bought and sold. Remember that we pay cbbIj for all of our goods thereby making it possible for us to sell cheap. We call and get goods and also deliver to any part of the oity. Phone us if you have anything to sell or want to buy anything in our line, we have a large stock of Qrockery, furniture. Oftardware rnd JJewelry on hand' Jffifeoneif to $2oan The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams. Remember we still buy and sell all kinds 'Phone 1581 of Second Hand Goods. J J J Make your fowls lay when eggs bring lop prioes. We carry standard goods whose merit has been tested for yrars INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD Oyster Shell Clam Shell Ground Bone Bone Meal p-iour, Feed and Hay i -V PROMPT DELIVERY -JT ' ...... V. Oliver V t Phone 3-i B I. Burnett was in the city from 8'tarkoy yesterday Attorney Chas K Cochran of Union was a La G rando visitor yesterday. Eies Uela Childrs is visiting friends In Pendleton. A. B. Thomson went over to Pendle ton yesterday. Mrs. S. J. White is visiting hoi daughter Mrs. Frank Cuykindall in Pendleton Mrs. II. Banks, an old pioneer of Athena died yeBterilay at the age of 74. J. H. Alexander I he newly appointed land olllce inspector visited Pendleton yesterday. Ihere will be a dance g'ven tonight at the Mormon church. Kvoryb:idy invit ed. Kev King has returned from Medical Spring?, whore he held a series of very successful meetings It is reported that over 26 loads of wood wero brought in.o the city, down the mill canyon road yesterday. The I.ndk'H of the Maccabees will give a grand hull the evomngof Fob 12 nt the Commercial Club hall. For Mothers Sake will be here Thurn lay I lie '2Kth instead of the 20 ns wai ormcrly arranged (or. The goods if the Rod Front store nri all packed and ready for shipment to California. An expert cigarmnker will make a first clues citfar in two minutes time and in eight hours 2,400. Mrs Shields tho well known fruit buy er is here from Walls Walla and is ship ping severnl car loads of apples. Holler skating in tho Armory Mull this afternoon and evening. Head their nd and nolo the special feature race Sat urday night. Wantkii A boy who desires to learn job printing. A bright boy cau soon earn good wages. Apply at Lewis Printcry. 15-22 1'ho band boys, of whi h Mr. .Iiuncs Snoilgrass has been an activo member since the ornnl itlon, eetcuaded Mrand Mrs. James SnodraFS last evening. . II. ii. Mnstorson, Sib ll.dgarlh, Hen Grubs, B. W. Brady ami U. U. Mnpe; of Elgin went over laat evening to at tend the shooting tournament in Pendleton. Do not forget the grand hall which will be given February l.'l by the Uniform Kniik Team Wuodmett of tho World. Nearly 2,000,000 workmen belong to trades Unions, this is not quite one seventh of the voters In the United State;. Dr G W Itiggers whs called on Wed tiesdny, in constiltniiiii with Ir lliirnos, to North Powder, to attend tne 10 year old daughter o( .lames Wilson. Tho patient Ib very low with pneumonia. The Eagles at ttie cln-e id their bnsi 11098 session this evening will have a social good time. An interesting mus ical program has been arranged, follow ed by a banquet. All members are re quested to be present. "Do yon know" that .ne of the oases in the desert of cll'crings this ssasc-n is the charming little hit of Dresden china, Mnrin Heath, in the delightful rural drama, ' For Mother's Suke," a fctory of New England lift which will be sjsii at tho Opera Home, Friday the 2'.lth. Dont fail to purchase your tickets for the Art Exhibit next week. Adults tickets, 2.Vts. Chil treis tickets 10 i ts. Jan W I'hildrens Day with .appropri ate excorcise under the management Theater Closed Pendleton, Jan 21. The Park theater at Pendleton was ordered closed today by the city authorities as in their esti mation is unsafe as its arangement is such that in case it should take fire it is their belief that a large number of persons would moBt likly be unable to go, out of the bnilding. The Ulara Mnthes Co. bad Just oiiened a we s engagement there. ThePoveriTBall The Povety Ball givon last evening by the Simpson and Yeats dancing academy was one oi the most enjoyable afuirs at the Academy. The atund auce was the largest ?ot at the Ai mory hall and oveiy one present expressed themselves as having a thoroughly en joyable time. There were many strik ing and orignnl costumes. The prizes for the best representation of the "shabby genteel were awarded to Miss Ethel Gulling and Mr. James Loyd. d bring ttw . rid and Mrs Ramsey. Tome and children. Pictures for th young. Tho Turner Art l'xhlb t whi.h ap pears nt the Commercial Club on the 2S 29 and :I0 of this month, is me'-ting with irreat success In other places, It was presented by the Ladies t'liih o( Pendleton last year and met with such sueoess that they have inado arrange ment to have It again this season The l.vlles riuli's "f Itakei City ate also preparing for the same exhibit. Wealth of N. Y, City A correspondent of the Cincinnati Tribune figuring op the tax roll of N. Y. City discovered that the real ei-tate IB worth (4,800,000,000 and the price on all property, goods, wares, merchandise, stocks and cash Is rated by the Assessors at if 1,000,000.000 mak ing the tax list font up $0,400,000,0(10. One building, the Equitable Life In surance is valued 6t ( 11,000,000. The VValdrof-Astora hotel pays tax on $9, OOO.Ol'O. There are hundreds of build ings valued nt a million each. Program Onion County Teacher's Association La Grande, Oregon, Jan. 30, 1904. 10:30 A. M. .Music Kound Table Talks Aesociation. Methods of Computing Interest. . . . A. J. Bonder Unittd State.! History. .O. C. Maxwell 1:30 P. M. Music Primary lending Mollie Petre. Experience in the Philippines.... Fred A. Palmer Environments B. W. Canfield James Whilcumb Kiley H. J. Hockenberry All persons inli rested in tchoo work ure invited to be present. Express and Delivery Adna lingers, Phone 1621. All calls receive prompt attention. Geueral express and delivery business. T 16 Congratulations. Mr. John II. Cullom, Editor o' the Garland, Texas, News, has writ:en a letter of congratulations to the manu factures of Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)', as follows: "Sixteen years ago nlien our first child was a baby he was suhjtct to croupv spells and wo w. uld be very uneasy about him. We began using Cham berlain's Cough Itemcdy in 1887, and rinding it such a reliable remedy for colds ami croup, we have never been without it in the house since that time' We have five children and hari given it to all of them with good results." For Salo by all drug-g.sis. WOW Ball I ji Grande Camp W O W No H'.i has derided to give a grand ball Foti. a at Armory hall, and tho ollowlug committee ol arrangements has been apisiintod ; Fred Jacobs, A J Wceb. J 11 Keener. The pr. -ccetls of the ball will be placed in Camp get.eral fund to use for ihe junge- vt nat is your onpstiotl 1 Wit is -I was euipijycd lu th -XyV-.Wfwi..ff'Wrl?lll.'.'Mt l,l.laf ,i, M..1, urn ml".". WE ARE HERE. The Imperial Roller Skating Rink Co. Will Give Their Next DO YOU WAT CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? If s i, we can locate you on some fine clui ins in Wallowa County. Grand Assembly at the N ARMORY Aftt rnoon auil Evening, FRI & SAT JAN 22-23 Mo Daniel Sc WALLOWA, McDonald, OREGON WM. GRANT AGENT Using exclusively the Rubber roller, ball bearing skates. SPECIAL FEATURE RACE SATURDAY EVENING AT 8 30 Ladies' Mattinees Hvery Afternoon Instruction free to best of order will be xall The maintained. GENERAL SKATING 2 30 to 11 p m Equitable Savings & Loan Association Easy Paying Loans and Monthly Installments Fire and Accident Insurance Written In Safe and Reliable Companies. City Property for Sale 4. 1 JUST RECEIVED fTlie finest ever brought to this city Stuffed Dates, Mashed Figs I CANDIES Oar own make, everything fresh for the Holiday Trade. Just made Fancy French Nuggnnt, Christmas Canes, otc f Candy Boxes Plnin and fancy lor 4', and fa 1 lb. packages. Nuts and Fruits in stock always Green & Co, La Grande's Confectioners Next to Post Office. HOLIDAY PERFUMES Our perfume case is filltd with a variety of odors, suited to every individual preference tbe products of the world's greatest perfum ers. For Christmas these same, superior per fumes, put up in at tractive bi ties and box es, suitable for gifts, in prices from the tiny vial at 10c up to the most costly cut glass. MIRRORS For Christmas Doesn't tliut offer you a suggestion for a Xmaa 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 and in a variety of shapes and materials. Triplicute Mirrors, the kind that permits you to see tho uu;k of your head and the f.i, c -j.: the same time. Triplicate Mirrors are the kind men like for shaving. : HILL & ALLEN Prescription Pgguist La Grande, Ore ttfttttftttftfttHtttTtttttt "T"t"tf ODD END and BROKEN STOCK SALE This sale means to us what spring housecleaning menus to every housewife. A general overhnuling, changing things around, and various other things, besides lots ol hard work.We call our housecleniiin tin Oihl End and Broken Stock Sale. 150 M "ii 's Golf nnd Fancy 'Shirts 'H)c to $1, now all tor 48c 40 good numbers in ladies' l'lin k aletu Skirts Ntce lino of Ladies' Eideodonn Ureusing b'acques Some gooil values in Shirt Win -is per cen off All Hoods and Fnscii li.K, "THEY MUST GO" ONE HAM SHOE BARGAINS. One U!mo full La.Les Children's and Mtn's lot are good values at the re : vOine r.r price. a;ul look over our bargain tattles PlilCE every shoe i the THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY -Ul)---10!2,Adams Avenue I0S- iKJ ft 'O Jiii ft- f ,, m i. ii , - n 'l it