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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1904)
Geddes Bros. y fa m m m 1 - VI. ' .. Our Fifth Anrtual Glearanee Sa Only lasts 8 days more. ; Don't wait ' until lines are broken. See our bargains before they are gone, a s they are money savers ' DURING "THIS SAL. El ' EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED WEST; La v Grande N K Sale Ending Oreg on Saturday, January 30, 1904 Whr areUeddes Bros, kept so busy? Why do they sell the beet goods at the lowest prices . - ..,1 at'L- Tomatoes 3 for 50c Profnrri-il Block Corn 3 for 60c Preferred Stork Salmon 3 for 60c n.r 1 CUlr Puna S.fof 50c rreiniiw iTiw. . --- Preferred Stock Beans for BUc Don't pay other grocers 20 cent f nt tliAott trWwU. a can lur on ... e Standard tomatoes, corn, beans na-, etc., J tor an rani. They have the beet butter made in the va'lev, and their creamery butter has no equal hero. Try it and see. .... Dill pickles, Heinle's mince meat, Swift's pickle pig feet, premium hems, loose olives. Everything tacty, nice and cheap Telephone 4til Geddes Bros. SECOND HAND GOODS Bought nd sold. - Remember tbat we pay cash (or all of our goods thereby making it possible for us to Bell cheap. . . We call and get goods and also deliver to any part of the city. Phone us if you have anything to sell 'or want to buy anything in our line, we have a large stock of (Brockert, 3-urniture, . hardware - rnd Jewelry on hand- oney to oan The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams. Remember we .till buy nd tell all kind. 'Phone J 58 1 of Second Hand Good.jl J J ; Fresh News Items of Local Interest Hon Henry Hall nnd wife of Grant! The do haa departed. I,oafl'ng about county are visiting with Rev md Mrs the printing oflive Bee mod to render I him conscious of the defects of hie ed ucation and yesterday abo ut noon he OOQDDDBDDBnOBDnnnDBDDBi, Ross & Andrews,J wended his way to the big echoolhouse. It is not known what clasB he was as signed to by the Professor. Appraisers Met The appraisers, J. L. Woodell, J. Ii. i o 1-.. .. -. 1 T , t ( l i. . n . : .. ' ouuiiey niiu u. ii. in.i jii iiiub lu mm city Friday and appruirrd tlie estate of the Into John McDonald. Their report places the value ut about $9,000. Eads. Mrs Hall is a sister of Kirs Eads. The O A U and W EC hold a joint Installation In their hall this after noon at 2 o'clock. Miss Edna Schilke came over from the Lower Cove last night to spend Sunday. Miss Emma Bidwnll of Union Is in Island City Ibis week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. illdwell. A succeBscr to Senator. JubIub Wado will have to be selected next Juno, It has not been announced Unit be desires IV Bllcil'CU llllliacii. i Where there are good roads in Union iir Knights and Ladies the farmers will laugh about tho mint- The Sir Knights and Ladies of the dy roads' late springs and early falls, Maccabees liiet last evening in Bocial re they will have lost their terror. view. Tho result was a uioKt happy Attorney J B Mersick of liakor City ocenfsion There was dancing and spent yesterday in tlie city. Mr Mer-; games, a Bplendid lunch .and then some sirk is an activo candidate for nomina- . more dancing. The attendance was all tion ut Prosecuting Attorney on tho , that could ho desired. Just prior to the Democratic ticket. I social review the Sir Knights and the The Indies of the Kuileo Klntch Rnd .Ladies of the Mac-abees met in their their husbands nnd gentlemen friends respe-tive. halls and installed olTicerB for wore delightfully entertained last even- the ensuing year, Both of the orgairzi lions nre in a iiuurif ninjf cuuuiuuu mm will soon be numbered among the strong est orders in the city. WE ARE HERE.' The Imperial Roller Skating Rink Co. Will Give Their Next P WM. GRANT AGENT A. & equitable Savings & Loan Association ' at Have just received a large line ol Dress Shoes and wo are soiling thesoj shoes cheaper than you can btiygj them in Portland. We do this toTJ get these shoes introduced atnong the trade Hint we.nrs food shorn. a a "if mum p I ,j. Make your fowls lay when eggs bring top prices. We carry standard goods whose merit has been tested for years INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD Oyster Shell Clam Shell Ground Bone Bone Meal Flo ur, Feed and Hay PROMPT DELIVERY V. Oliver inL' bv tho Misses Anson nnd K rk the furmors home. Marshall, Ksybnrn returned hist evening from linker City" whore ho at tended the execni ion of Pleiieant Armstrong. Geo. D.Stoddaid, J. L. Cnvenesa nnd F. S. Biamwell loft hist nigh to attend the mass meeting at Kclio ,whero the farmers aro beioiuing inloiested in tlie Bugar beot cull lire. Tim skating rink company has secur ed tho room formerly occupied by the Red Front Stire and will conduct a skating rink there. Last evuuing was tho opening night in the new quarters. There is n good attendance. The LaUuindo Flouring Mill Co. had completed its slunn ol the nili" thousand barrel expert order which the Union, 1-lniid Clly nud Lntiruiide mills have been getting nut. Mumper Allison states, that he is ready fur mi other and from present indications he will hnveom in a few dais. Fred Kiddle, ut tlie linn of Kiddle lirolliers, the most exIiMisive stock deal ers in Oregon, is in Wallowa this week o Hinting up his hog harvest. Tho last time he went to that fertile valley he c:uiio out willi twenty two hundred head. Ju-t how ho will fair this time will he known In It (ow days. Oregon will bo inoro attractive to i,w comers when it can present a low r Inx levy. Besides be a much pleas iintir phico lor old timers to live in. ' Itrgirter K. W. Davis, lias reconstruct ed tho arrangement of the interior ol the V. S. Land Otliio much more con voniont than formerly, and bus every thing in readiness for tlie grand ruh of business which will follow the open ing of the olllce when Ueceiver Hob rl soii a'limcs the duti of hia olllc. which is expecled ah lit the first of the mouth. A man was brought here last even ing fiom tunnel No b in a very ser ious condition He had bnin ascidfni ly struck with aboard yisterdsy ami bad been in an iinconciom wndition f. r aix hours beloru he rcgaimtl lib aencei II) was brought to Ibis citi where bo was cared lor by l)r Hacon and it is no thought, lint he will re cover. Damon Kranz T.-.o young 1 dies ol the lVimon Kranz. wele niterlained by Misses Matv Kainsty a-id Lillian MoCall ai t'-v Inrnier's homo last evening li was in the character of pantoniini' and little booklets wme llibson brads, Chester Hamilton cipttirul the prize large (libson head A very amusing feature ol tho even inn wisa prrur nve suppur At one table was one coure and at anotbe' table Iho nut course, at auoiher the tooth picks, at anothe vbo finger bon l-,ec ll goes wilhout saving! tial all had most roy; go id lime AN AWFUL STORM A Violent Cyclone Vis its Alabama Many Lives Lost and Vase Damage to Property Grand Assembly at the ARMORY Afternoon aud Evening, (9 Easy Paying Loans and Monthly Installments Fire and Accident Insurance Written In Safe and Reliable Companies. City Property for Sale &3SG9$GGr8&9G9 3 mi oc jiiN 22-2311 DO YOU WAT 1 Using exclusively the Rubber roller, ball bearing skates. - SPECIAL FEATURE RACE SATURDAY EVENING AT 8 30 Ladies' Mattinees ' Fvery Afternoon CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? Ifsn, we can locate you oa some I fine claims in Wallowa County, 1 I McDaniel 6c McDonald,! WALLOWA, OREGON ! Instruction free to all The best of order will be maintained. GENERAL SKATING 3 30 to 11 p m ! tfftftotttttt'l'tf Iliriniujibam Aln Jan 22-Cyclones are toported from sevcia pliuos in Ala bama this morning. At North Uirniiiigbani live stores and several rosideuttes were blown down and a number of poople hurt. MOUND VU.I.K DESTROY HI) Birmingham Jnn 'J2 A dispatch from Tolcnloosa, Hi miles from Moiiudville at noon, says MwcndviHo was totally de stroved. The country is laid bare lor mile' Many bodies aro lying around. Another report received hero by telephone Bays 30 persons were killed. KII.1.KD THIRTY TO FIFTY Tuscaloosa, Jan. 22 Fivo bodies of Mouiidsviile victims have been brought here : Tin list ol dead aud fatal y injured ranges fr un 30too0. Heavy damages was done in the path through Hale county. Many were doubtless killed elsewhere, but die wires are not et working south T'hlity-six houses north ol Birniing ham were demolished and Posy Bros tore was destroyed. No one was in jured. I JUST RECEIVED J X Tll ,'"1;st ev'r "'ought X to this city X ' ? Stuffed Dates, Mashed Figs 4 CANDIES f jx Our own ninko, evorvtbing I j; fnsli for the Ili.li.iny Trade, y .lust made Fancy French j X Nnggnnt, Christmas Canes, etc zi j J Candy Boxes x Plain and fancy lor i, !i and I lb. packages. Nuts and Fruits always in stock S Green & Co s $ Y La Orande's Confectioners v Next to Post Olllce. HOLIDAY ' I C. K r U 1V1 tL i Our perfume case is i filltd with a variety of odors, suited to every individual preference the nodue.ts of the world's grenti-st perfum ers. l'"or Christmns these sunie, superior per fumes, put up in nt truelivf b) ties nnd box es, suitable for gifts, in pikes from tlie tiny vial at 10c up to the most cosily cut glass. MIRRORS For Christmas Doesn't t lint offer you a suggestion for a Xmus gift? If it docs it would bo wise -for you to make a visit to our store and look over our assortment. Hand Mirrors of all fines and in a variety of shapes and materials. Triplicate Mirrors, the kind that permits you to see ll-.- ; ;i. t. .f your bead and t he face at the same time. Triplicate Mirrors are the kind men like for shaving. : HILL & ALLEN Prescription Pgguist La Grande, Ore tlTtttTTtv,tHttTtTtTtTTT( mm V3 w. l 5,1 Uo'.'Srra KiiiTru nit TsriiiDrroiitlXiilYmi' cor, stmi r.v r i-luil't (s,:i lO fell ODD END and BROKEN STOCK SALE This snle mcan9 to us what spring housrcleaning means to every housewife. A general M overhauling, changing things around, and various other things, besides lots ol hard M work. We call our houseclcaning an Odd End and Broken Stock Sale. raj 4 I? f Men's Oolf nnd Fancy Shirts O M ''Oc to 1, now all for ZqC M irui 40 gooii numliors in ladies' Black Sateen Skirts Nice line of Ladies' Eideodtmi Pressing Suciiues Sonic good values in Shirt Vuils per cen off All Hoods nnd Fnseinnlors, "THEY MUST (JO" ONE HAL SHOE UAKOAIN'S. One tnblo lull Ladies Oliil, Inn's nnd Mm 1'IMCE . s. every ,lloe in ,t lot are good values at the regular price. (Jome in and look over our bargain lu'iles THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY I0S--1010. --I0I2, Adams Avenue j unge - nni i yoor w-curnoB r Wiln-'M -I was Fbipoyi-d lu tb v n ; i 1 rr ' ry -,1 IWllM'Tl"ll,i III l