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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1904)
, Q V, ji cjsoaiSL'a ifarEiiEiisisia cmamiars iisfisygiMiffi! & fsisMiMMEi fsiiargUGija laiiEJSJSJgiisi msmsm&msmer&msme 1 Gcddes fl ft. " wm I ill )!; j Sddbd fl fl DBBfl i ! H rauunr fJ ' ' INTERNATIONAL M, t Oyster Shell VVV Clam Shell 4:1 'A : Our Fifth Annual Clearance Sale Only lasts 8 days more. IDion't wait until lines - are broken See our bargains before they are gone, as they are money savers DURING THIS SALE EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED K WEST, Sale Ending La Grande Oregon Saturday, January 30, 1904 Wiiy are Uedde. Bros, kept io busy? Why do they sell the beft goods at the loweet pricei . r,f,.r,l Bt'k Tomatoes 8 for 80c Preferred Stock Corn 8'' Preferred Sunk Salmon 3 lor 60c Preferred Btodls PeM 3 of 50c Preferred Stook Bean! S for BOe Don't pay other grocera 20 oenta can lor any of tiieae good. Standard tomatoes, corn, beane pea, etc., 2 lor 25 cent They have the beat butter made In the va'lev, and their creamery butter him no equal here. Try It and see. ... , Dill pirklra, Helnze'i mince meat, Swift's pickle pig feet, premium hems, loose ollvea. Everything tasty, nice and cheap Telephone 401 Geddes Bros. ' SSCQND HAND SNAPS ; Look at these exceptional bargains and see what we are offering. - The prices will surely interest you . Large Mirror $3 60 New 80-30 Marlin Rifle 1 10 (25 tailor made gents suit 5.50 Dresser 15 Extension table 4 Eight day clock 2 Pillows 50 ceuts-and up Quilts 50 cents and up Two-horse buggy Bob sled The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams. Remember we (till boy nd tell all kind. 'Phone 1581 ot Second Hand GoodM J . Fresh News Items of Local Interest Pictures I Pictures! Pictures, miss the Art Exhibit. Don't ODQaDBDBDBDDOOnnnBDBDI "Ross & Andrews," is ... i a 0 a D 8j Have just reoeived a large line olfl Dress Shoes and we are selling thestV am shoes cheaper than you can buy them in Portland. We do this to get these shoes introduced among f the trade that wears good shoes. The Neighborhood Club meets this afternoon. Cornpsny L gave one of their popular dances last night. Grant Wilson and wife came op last evening on the Elgin train. Mr. S.O. Swnokliammer of Union is reported to be quite Bick. Fireman A. W. Moyers is quite "sick threatened with pneumonia. he Bide of tickets for For Motiiers Sukewill be placed on sale this morn ing. There will he a meeting of I lie board of directors of the Commercial Club to night Mr. and Mrs. Logdon aro visiting County Commissioner J. A. Pitcher of North Vowdor. Mrs. Fred Wuflle who bar been liv ing in I'undleton lor snveral wocks upent yester lay in this city. Mayor, Dili-bin, who is in charge ol this division ol the Salvatiou Army will hold service Hero Thursday eve ning. The Neighborhood Clubwill meet this afternoon. The Bubjcct will be "Civil Oovernineiit," The louder will be Mrs. Ueorge Carpy. The X.T.C. Dancing Club will hold their next ami finiil party of the lirsl series at Commercial Club 1 1 all on Wedeuesday evening Januuiy 27th l'JOI. Editor E.P.Dodd ol the Pendleton Tribune visited La Grande yesterday on Ilia wuy home from a tiip into Ida ho, and made the Observer a prolussion nl call. We have hoard the name of our fellow townsman W. U. Suigent promi nent mentioned as a candidate for joint senntor for Union and Wallowa Comities, on the Republican ticket. Rev Ed Baker of Unio passeJ through the city this morning enroute to Klglu, but upon his arrival was call ed homo to conduct the funeral service of Thomas Shaw, who will be buried to day. Mr. Itnd Mrs. Hurry Hull who have been visiting Rev. and Mrs. A. Eads for several days loaves this morning (or their homo on the John Day river above John Day City. Liout Hanks, who was formorly in charge of the Salvation Army corps here hold service taut night. Captain Peterson who was also here before is oxpected to urrivo in a few day. as permanent olllcer. Geo. Gamie has been chosen by tin board of regents ol the Oregon Agri cultural College, to succeed ProllesBor Lackiuhy. ns auperin'.eudeut of the Experiment Station in this touniy, whosso ill health caused him to make n change. Mr. Garni has been a resid ent of this county for several years and will contlmio the work along the siiine line ns his preduiesior. BORN Goodnough In this city Saturday January 24, 1004, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Goodnough a son. FOR RENT Six roamed cottage, centrally local ixl. The proper person may . have thr use of this property during the spring and summer free of charge, provided they give promise -I proper care Jan 20 to Jan 31. Address box 48; K. D. I.a Grande, Oregon. Neighborhood Club The Ladies Neighborhood Club will meet this afternoon at the Commer cial club room j. The tuhj ot for dis cussion will be "Civil Government" and will be under the leadership of Mrs. Geo. Onrpy. Uniform Rank Ball In defTcieDce to the wishes of antiro ber of the member, of the W O. W. rank team it has been desired to change the place of holding the grand Burl Feb. 3id. from the At mon y Hall to the Commercial Club hall. Do not forgft too place or the date. Fred Jacobs, Chairman Committee. WE ARE HERE. The Imperial Roller Skating Rink Co. Will Give Their Next Grand Assembly at the armory' Afternoon aud Evening, FRl & SAT JAN 22-23 Using exclusively the Rubber roller, ball bearing skates. The Art Exhibit which wilt appear at the Cumniercitii Club Jan. 28, 29 and :H)th id meeting with marked succwa elsewhere. It was presented by the I,tiilit8 Club of Pemllcton tint Baker City lust Reason and was bo successful that both these filies have made ar- rungementa to present U ainUn thin winter, You cannot nflbrd to miss it. Admission Adults 25 cents children 10 cents. SPECIAL FEATURE RACE SATURDAY EVENING AT 8 30 Ladies' Mattinees Fvery Afternoon . P " WM. GRANT t AGEN- I Equitable Savings & Loan Association 4 Easy Paying Loans and Monthly Installments Fire and Accident Insurance Written In Safe and Reliable Companies. " City Property for Sale DO YOU WAT CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? If so, we can locate you on some fine claims in Wallowa County, . McDaniel McDonald, WALLOWA, OREGON Instruction free to all The liest of order will be maintained. GENERAL SKATING 2 30 to 11 p in Make your fowls lay when egga bring lop prices. We carry standard goods whose merit lias been tested for yrnrs POULTRY FOOD 11KD tiiiAN'liv In tlila t'iiy Monday, Jim. 2b, 10111 Wlllintii Waller Grundy, Rr 7 mm, tlio Infant eon of Mr. anil Mr H. M. llninJv. Tint fnm'rttl nil) taRe i!m'0 at the family residence on IKI streot WiMlneciluy, .Ian. 'J7. al 1 :30 o i-liK-k P. M. Mr. nnd Mrs. (irnmly linvo lln lit'iirt toll sympathy of tin) liit of friend at the timu of tlioir Iteroavinent. Congratulations. M'. Jolin H. Ciillom, Editor o iht Gtrlaml, Texaii, New?, has writ:en a factures congratulRtinna to the nianu lettei of of Gliartiherlain's Onugh llemedy, as followj: "dintoen year ago .hen our flrafc ohiM wac n baby ha was sul')"ct to crotipv spePs and we wi old be very unfaay about him. We began lining Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and rinding it such a reliable remedy lor rjoldi) and croup, we have never been wit limit it in the bonne since that time' We have five children and have giveu it to all of them with g"iid results." For Sbln by nil drug gists. Easy Pill f' Easy to tako and easy to act Is that famous little pill De Witt's 1 Littto Early Risers. This Is duo to I I the (act that they tonic the liver In- f stead of purging It. They never gripe nor ftlnlcAii- tint AVn thrt mrnl rliat lady, and yet they are so certain In results that no one who uses them Is disappointed. They cure torpid liver, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off pneu monia and fevers. pRarAJtBo ohly sr K. C. DtWITT A CO., CHICAQO I Don't forget the namt. y Early Risers Kor Sale by II II. I. .V AI.UON. 4 S ! SPECIAL I f Taffy Sale, Today t y Apy Flavor 20 cts per lb Vauilla, Chacolate, f Molasses, Strawberry and fPistacliia. Special Sale Each Week f GREENE & CO., NAt to Post Olllce. $ La Grande's Confectioners -r-i--r-rT-r-r-r-r-r-r-rr 1 1 1 f t tvtttt t t tt HOLIDAY P.ERFU ME S 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 in at tractive b- 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 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 and in a variety of shapes and materials. Triplicate Mirrors, the kind that permits you to see the hack of your head and the face ut the same time. Triplicate Mirrors are the kind men like for shaving. . HILL & ALLEN Prescription Pgguist La Grande, Ore ODD END and BROKEN STOCK SALE Ground Bone ' Bone Meal Flour, Feed and Hay rROMPT DELIVERY Oliver Phone 3- (jj xiiQ00Byr,J0.AND0ODr-tJs vou J wuM.imooAPticft KOR MOTHERS SAKE STEWARDS OPERA HOUSE JAN. 28 This 6alo n.caus to us what -ni overhauling, changing tl i i : -work.fWc call our IiousbcI' m::: .' liousfcloatiing means to every housewife. A general Mind, ami various other things, besides lots ol hard an Od'l End and Broken Stock Sale. 150 Mi-n's Golf nud Fancy Shirts Vic to $1, nw all for 40 good numbers iu ladies' '.L,( k Suleen Pkirls Nice line of Ladies' Eideodo tn iiressing Sacques Some good values in Shirt - Is 35 48c per cen off All Hoods and Fascinator-), "THEY MUST GO" ONE HALF TRICE SHOE BARGAINS. One table full Ladies Children's nnd Men's, every shoe in i'io lot are good values fit the regular price. Come in and look over our bargain tables mm? nnrrvTiAT nnr n nAifnimr l03-10ID..-1012,Adams Avenue r f- 1 . V Vltii -I wm 'inptjyod In th