La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, January 27, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    Our Fifth Ann ual Clearance
Sale
Gcddcs Bros.
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Only lasts . clays more. Don't wait until lines are broken.
"Why are Lie-Ides Bros, kept to
lmy? Wliy do they sell the beat
(Plods at the lowest prices. '
See our bargains before tliey are gone, as they are money savers
Preferred HiocKworn o
Preferred Sto. k Salmon 8 'or Me
Preferred ritoUK reas o
. uut.a !l Inr Mhl
DURING THIS SALE J r '
rreierreu oiucn ---Pon't
pay other gr.ieera 20 tents
a can lr any 01 un g.u.
Standard tomatoes, corn, beans
ueai, etc., a tor z- rouio.
They have the bert butter made
In the va'lov, aod their creamery
butter has lio eqnal here, fry
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EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED
N K WEST, La Grande Oregon
Sale Ending
Saturday, January 30, 1904
11 auu ere. .... ,
Mill ii .Ji mi. iteiuze b uinii-w
meat, Swift's pickle pig feet,
. t c Inrian nHVAR.
pre 111 I m u nciim, ."-- r
Everything ia&iy, uir ,-wtr
Gcddcs Bros.
SECOND HAND SNAPS
i
Look at these exceptional bargains and see what we
are offering. . The prices will surely iuterost you .
Large Mirror $3.50
New 80-80 Marlin Rifle 10
$25 tailor made gents suit 5.50
- Dresser 15 Extension table 4
Eight day clock 2
Pillows 60 cents and up
- Quilts 50 .cents and up
Two-horse buggy . "
Bob sled , .
' Jfigorurg o SJoan.
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams.
Remember we (till buy and " 11 kinds 'Phone 1581
o Second Hand Goods, r
Fresh News Items of Local Interest
"For Mother's Sake"
DoaDDDaDODDDDannnnDnBa
& Andrews,"
B"Eioss
ttilill .ilka
Have just received a largo ' line old
Dress Shoes and we are selling thestH
Si
shoes cheaper than you can bu
them in Portland. We do this to
get these shoes introduced among f
the trade that wears good shoes. S3
a
a
a
John Harly o( Pendlo'nn is recover
ing from quite a boijto of eirknesi.
Wm Bay of old town haa boon quite
sick for several days. 1
Island City hold their first cit)
election Saturday.
Mrs O H Prentiss of Klin came np
from Elgin last night to visit hei
parents Mr. and Mrs. M. C Cotner.
Dr. Theodore Pnrdom who has been
visiting her daughter Mrs. F.li. Moore
of this city haa returned to her home
in Kansas City this morning.
The Thomas orchntra lias been grcur-
e l to furnish the miiBic for the Uni
form Kank Team hall which will hi'
given at tiie Commercial Club Feb. 3
Charles Mc Clure Sr. who reside
North of the track la not improving
from tiis rocent illnces as rapidly as he
had hopes of after rettuniig f rum
Walla Walla where he was operated
on for cancer.
Mr. und Mrs. Clias. Haws who finve
been visiting Mrs. linns parents. Mr.
ami Mrs. Dan Kllfdo of Alicel returned
to their home In IHIgard lust niglit.
Mr. Ilnwea BtateB that the recent cold
weather continues the activity in Ih
logging camps up the river.
W. I. Dirhman of Klein is in this
city and states that the saw na ilia aio
iu the m'ost prosperous conditions.
They are all securing large supplies ui
logs at a noiniiml coat, l.at year
from the want of enow logging was
very expensive.
The Art Exhibit given by the
Neigborhood Clubiuid the Lyle Music-
nl on Thursday, Friday and Sntnrda
of this week is for the benefit of our
public school. All childreu who would
liko to sell tickets fur the Art Kxlrhit
please call at Mrs. Woistell'a home
just south of the whits school huiite
to day. '
TO KENT
Six roonm cottngo. Inquire if Mrs
Stults Corner U and 0 atieet 2-2(1.
Mr. and Mre. C.B. Wade of IVndle
ton are on their way to Southern Cali
fornia anil If Mr, Wadca health does
not improve they may gi to the Sand-
witch Islands
The deiightltil drama, "For Motb
ir'e Sake," n tx-auiiful story of New
England life, will be sees .Thursday
niiht U b;glily spoken o'. ' Marie
H -uth will bead (he company, whioh
4 ft thoroughly good one, in every
pinicuUr simplified t'J Jo the pit
till and complete jinl!C". T!:e mao
igers havj spared no piin. or expense
t ) in. ike a succesf of tle p-oduotiou.
The company will bave iheit own
scenery car, wh ch will contain everj
cuing used in the production. There
are a number ol pretty children engag
ed amog them tbe famous McKinley
twin?, wbo will g(ve naturalneps to
the ecenee. Village tots always form a
pretty picture, aud particularly 80
where the surrounding atmosphere is
in keeping.
ment ownership of roads, met again .
this morning and put formal notices
to ell Unions in America that the I
bchn-ne te well und-r way and support
is wanted fiom all quarters.
The committee said that the slate- :
msni that it exp oted to enroll every
railroad employe in Greater New York
to t he-number of 200,000 is not exag
gerated. Several taousand have a!-
Neighborhood Club
The Ladies Neighborhood Club mot
yesterday ftl.onioin in the Commer
cial Club parlors.
Tho suhj'iot for disouss'ou was
'Civil Ooveinment." The eesBion
was under the direction of Mrs. Geo,
nrnv. The meeting was most in
teresting and instructive, lhe fol
lowing program was rendered.
Roll Call of Current events.
Paper, Civil Government of Oregon
Mrs. Geo. Carpy
Piano Solo, Mrs. Clara T. Lyle
Paimr, Orcein Laws concerning
Women. , Mrs. J. D. Blater
Vooal Solo, The Grand Amen
Mina Bfssie WorsteU
Roading, " Federation report
Mrs Rscbel E. WorBlell
Piaiir, Solo, Mifs Harvey McKennon
I IPifi
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NOTICE OK ES T KAY
Notice is hereby given that the
fallowing described cow is now at my
place, Laving be. n taker, up ly me
us an eslray. One Mack and white
cow without visable buind, shott due
lapa, mid cow is wild. Owner may
have sam by proving owueiship and
paling pasture bill and expense of ad
vertising. W. L. Robertson Perry
Oregon.
ready agreed to sign, although tbe
steps taken yesterday were merely ol
a premlimioary nature. The announ
oement in the morning papers Sun
day stirred the men and letters are
being reoieved by tbe thousands.
vm-CrO
WM. GRANT
AGENT
A.
I F.qu.table Savings & Loan Association a
Easy Paying Loans and
Monthly Installments
If"'
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Fire and Accident Insurance Written In Safe and
Reliable Companies.
City Property for Sale
MARRIED '
Pluuib Lincoln In this city Tues- j
day evening by the Justice of tte-peac
Wm Grant Mr. William B. Plumb and
Miss Bessie Helen Lincoln wore marri
ed. The bride is a daughter of Dr
and Mrs. R. L. Lincoln and the groom
ia well kno wn to have resided here foi
many years.
WE ARE HERE.
JO YOU WAT .
vCHOICE TIMBER CLAIM?
If snv we run locate you on some
line claims in Wallowa County,
The Imperial Roller
Skating Rink Co.
Are Giving Their
McDaniel &, McDonald,
WALLOWA, OREGON
Grand Assemblys
Daily at the
Red Front Bldg.
Sold Out
Make your fowls lay when eggs bring
lop pricos. We carry standard goods
whose merit has been tested for yrars
INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD
Oyster Shell
Ctam
Shell
Ground Bone
A. E. and S. L Met
The Alpha Embroidery an' 8 icinl
Le.igut- met tttia afternoon as u-u-il
with Mry. 0. V. Tlinuia-. The Lea
gue hold their lirst S.icinl Kutertaiu-
mont at the borne of Mrp. Jno. Ant
hony where they were delightfully eu
terta ned, the evening being fpent in
playii S games after which refreali
nieuta were servi d.
Tnose preHenl w.'n : Mr. and Mr.
J. vVhitbv, Mr. and Mr?. A. V. liv.r,
Mr. and Mrs V. I. H.iiMeii, Mr. and
Mrs. II. W. Thomai-, Mr?. O. linger,
and the Mi'h Tlioinsrn, Shilliiiir
and II rger.
Ni it Wednesday evening the l,m
guo will be entertained l y Mrs. A V.
Oliver.
Tho Jersey Dairy Changes Hands
La G.ande Jau 25 I reg-et, dear
patrons that my health is failing so
that I am compelled to give up my
biiHiuesj. 1 cm eay lha my dealings
have Leon agreeable and pleasant wnn
al my customrea and I regret that 1
have to quit trade. I thank all of my
customers for their liberal, kind patron
ag and ask them to extenJ tbe same
io my siiccesaer, Mr Goar end hia two
sun?. They will couduct lhe business
in the samu neat and clean way, fur
nish good milk in tboso germ and
dust prooi bottles.
Mr Guar intends to improve the
dairy so as to furnish standard milk to
all those who wish to patronize him,
d .ill will lind him and his two sone
gentlemen iu every respeot, with am
ple means to makn the dairy a sucoeis
in every way. And now I bid my
many customers all goodbye aid luiu
juii over tn my sucseseer, Mr Goar
and wish yon all to wax fat on the
milk fiom lhe Jersey Dairy.
Your humble servant
W fVrbank
Using exclusively the Rubber
roller, ball bearing skates.
SPECIAL FEATURE RACE
EVERY SATURDAY EVENING
Special Ladies Assemblys
Wednesday & Friday afternoons
and evedings. Gentlemen ad
mitted with ladies only.
Owing to the interest being
manifested we will make these
special days of particular inter
est to all who attend, instruct
ion being free to all.
GENERAL SKATING a 30 to 11 p m
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HOLIDAY
PERFU ME S
Our perfume cuse is
filltd with a vt'iiely 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 hi ties and bux
es, suitable for gifts, it
prices frorjj 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 v:-it to our store and
look over our assortment
Hand Mirrors of all
ei.es and in a variety of
shapes and materials.
Triplicate Mirrors, the
kind Hint permits you to
see lb- ' ; i of your head
and ilio luce at the same
time. Triplicate Mirrors
are the kind men like
for shaving.
HILL & ALLEN
Prescription Pgguist La Grande, Ore
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ODD END and BROKEN STOCK
SALE
Bone Meal
Puclic Ownership
New Yuik .Ian 2.1 The exooutive
eomm.ttee of railroad opeiaturs and
railroad employes who favor govert-
Flour, Feed and Hay
TROMPT DELIVERY
GREENE & CO-,
CANDY FACTORY
Fresh Candy in Fine Boxes
Our Specialty.
GREENE & CO
This sale menus to us what
overhauling, changing thi
work.2JWe call our housed
riii!i housecleaning means to every housewife. A general
iuu, im'ii miuua uui.vi l IJS, Ue-llll3 OtS flf hnrrl
End and Broken Stock Stile.
150
40 good numbers in ladies'
Nice line of Ladies' Eideodc
Some good values in Shirt
All Hoods and Fasci;.
SHOE BARGAIN'S. One
lot are good values at the rt
Comi
: an Oil
,"s Goll
o $1, 1
item
. Hsina
ud Fancy
w all for
kirls
acques
Shirts
48c
2
5
per
cen
off
'THE : MUST GO" ONE
full Lai! es Child roll's tnd Men's,
price.
ud look i.ver our bargain fables
HALF
every
PKICE
shoe in
tl
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THE GOLDKN
liLTLE
MPANY
V;
Oliver
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Phone 1571
-ICI2,Adams Avenue
fJRSON AVE,
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11 Vn
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