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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1904)
rai 31 Bifiiii 'mmOam BH Gcddcs Bros. Our Fifth AnntearanGe Sale Only lasts S days more. Don't wait until lines ar broken. See our bargains before they are gone, as; they are money savers DURING THIS, SALE EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED N K Sale Ending La Grande Oregon Saturday, . January 30, 1904 Wliy arc derbies Bros, kept so biifv-V Why do tliey sell tlie beet H.mus at t he lowest price". Preferred St'k Tomatoes 3 for fiOc Preferred Stock Corn . S for 60c Preferred Stork Salmon !l for 50c Pieferrcd Ktndk Peas 8 fof ."0c Preferred suck Ileans UforSOe Don't pay other kp ccrs 20 cents a c in f ; unyoi these goods. Ktnndaid tomatoes, corn, beans pe.v, ete.,2 for 25 rents. The.v :.;.vc ihe be.l butter made in toe v.i'Ihv, and tlielr creamery butter Iioh no etju.il here. Try it and eee. Dill pirkles. ' Heine's mince meat, Swift's pickle pig feet, r.raml,,m I. (.1.1.1 InAPfl nllvOU. Every llii'ii; tasty, nice aud cheap j eipnone toi Geddes Bros. Money to Give Away For Second Hand Goods. Remember we do not ask you to take trade or exchange, but pay cash for everything you have to sell. We have found out that people would rather have the cash than exchange.. . Call us up by phone If you are thinking of selling out and we will call and see you. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams. Remember we still buy end sell all kinds 'Phone 1 58 1 of Second Hand Ooodsj J J . . Fresh News Items of Local Interest ' Attorney No 1 McLeod, of Elgin was j nore of n,en working on and about a t.a Granee visitor yesterday. Mrs Ilonenand Mrs J. D. Mathlson arj spending a few days at the Hot Lake. - . T. W. Curroy returned from a visit to Weiser and other pat ts of Idaho, day befoie yesterday. Rev W. L. Vanuys will preach to day at Union, and on Monday at Pen J dleton , ' Miss Kdna Schilke, who is teaching the Lower Cove school Is at her home . i 1 this city, nursing a severe case of the (Trip . Mrs Ladiker who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Frank Brown In California for several months has re turned home. The Elgin Recordor states that L. L, 1 JIc Kennon of Alicel, appears to stand a pretty good show for the nomination for representative, on the Democrat ticket. About the busiest place in La Grande the past week was at the Mormon Temple, Thero were teams drawing rock and other material, a score or "Tiioss ft nOBPDBHBflBBlDDBIinBBHBB 1 & Andrews,a si sa o ( 4 1 .;.. g a Have just received a large line ofs-j Dreas Shoes iind wo are selling theseS! shoos cheaper than you can buy! tn in S3 y n a B B 0 ton BBHHBBaBIBUHBaBEillB.3 . the foundation. When completed the structure will he the largest and most stately one In Union County, if not in Eastern Oregon. Just what the ground hogs will do with February is unknown, lint the ."varment" that bosand the January weather did a good job, and gave us a ploamnt month. The condition of little Eunl.u Her. dorson, daughter of Mr. unci Mrs Lee C. Henderscn is not so serious us re ported yesterday morning. She is con siderably bettor now aud Iter illness is not thought to be serious. The Observer hazzar Is its reputation as an Art Critic by pronouncing the mouse the best picture ou exhibition at the art display given by the ladles of the High School Club and I.yle Musical, at the Commercal Coub hall in this city on January 28, 29 and 30th. As the number of tickets for the ball to be given by the Uniform rank team of the Woodmen of the World is liinii it would be well for those who c&pect to attend to e.-ure their tickets early. Only a few of the tickets still remain unso)r. The Art Exhibit which will appear the Commercial Club Jan. 'is, 29 an J .10th is meet ng w.th marked success elsewhere. It wa oresented bv the Ladies Club of Pendleton and P.ukur ' City last season and waB so successful that both these cities have made ar rangements to present it again llii winter. You cannot afford to miss it. Admission Adults 25 cents children 10 cents. Last Day of Art Exhibit Easy PilB Easy to take and easy to act Is that famous little pill DeWitt's Little Early Risers. This Is due to the fact that they tonic the liver In stead of purging II, They nover gripe nor sicken, not even the most delicate lady, and yot 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 mnnla mnA f.v.n PRBFARBD OMLT ST B E. O. DeWITT CO., CHICAGO I Don't Forget tho Kama- tM iarly Risers For Sale by HILL & ALLEN. i ( ( WM. GRANT I AGENT Equitable Savings & Loan Association Easy Paying Loans and Monthly Installments Fire and Accident Insurance Written In Safe and Reliable Companies. City Property for Sale HOLIDAY PERFUMES WE ARE HERE.1 them in Portland. We do this get these shoes introduced ainn tho trade that wears good shoos. The art exhibition is now a Ihing uf the past, just a pleasant memory as it were. Those who availed them selves of the opportunity to see . the woik of the masters will have nothing to regret and n uo!i to cause pleasant relleulions for many days, and those who did not probably will never know what tliey missed, and therefore will lose no sleep in vain regrets. 1 One thing is certain the ladies who bad tho burden of the work to preform in rder to 81 cute for La Grande this much dcsiied attraction are .in no manner sorry that tho show is over anil the exhibit packed and sent on ts way to the next exhibit place. ust evening was t lie closing night ml the evening was made the occt- inn lor the first public appearance of 1 Hid! IllllSIII H HW II! .11 llll II I 1" Make your fowls lay when eggs bring top prices. "Ve carry standard goods wlu.se merit has becu tested for ynrs INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD Oyster Shell Clam Shell Ground Bone Bone Meal Flour, Feed and Hay TROMPT DELIVERY V a v. "V Jefferson ave. Oliver Phone 1571 the High Sclv ol orchestra. The or- . . , , obestra wbioh is composed entirely of J fie Imperial KOlIer u. .....UUw - - r, will Dear favoiable comparison vith any similar organization in the state end it is hoped tbat the young people will maintain tbeir organization and continue me gooo worK. 11 e Know-; -1 1" A 1 I ing is a program whiob tliey rendered ! KjTdtlCl SStTI Dl Skating Rink Co. Are Giving Their so delightfully. Cluster of Fescbes Moonlight and Rosos right. Chocolate Colored Baby Hiawatba Grand National Medley Another feature of Beyer Warren Wain- Bolman Noil Mnret W. fi. Riploy the program which added much to the pleasure of the evening was the Vocal Solo which Mrs. J. J. Oarr so charmingly rendered. The Eddy Law i . Ucv, The law taxing corporations (or do ng I'litmiess in Oregon, of which theie iro 281, commonly called the Eddy w, brought PM ,670 31 into the slate treasury from May 21, 1903 to llecem ber 31, aud wheu 1,11 the corpnratiojs have paid up the total receipts into Mm state treasury will be !f 102,180.31 This is the law that was assailed so bitterly by the miners under the name f the Eddy law. The elate ha' neariy $100,0011 and the miners still exiat. i Daily at the Red Front Bldg. Using exclusively the Rubber roller, ball bearing skates. SPECIAL FEATURE RACE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING Special Ladios Asscuiblys Wednesday it Friday afternoons' and evedings. Gentle men ad mitted with Imlies only. Owiiiij tn Ihe interest being manifesto:! wo will make these spooiul days of particular inter est to nl'. who attend, instruct ion being free, to all. GENtKAI.SKATING 2 30 to 11 pm POSTS ?,000 fine tniumarack posts for sale .i 7 and 8 cents. Apply to Jack Chillis aruoa8 shop. Posts are in the old its, J -' to F 27. Mr. Iliudley anil Rev Mr Berry were on the platform. As the prayer was being uttered a tiny jet of llame shot directly up at the bottom of the platform directly in front ol where the ministers knolt. The lire came from au eluoliio wire. Instantly an alarm wasiven, some one yelling "fire". As one man the audience iobo and the rush to the rear com tuei ced. Kev. Mr Hindhy, sraepinx thu situatic n, sti p il quick ly to the front of tie platform and I cried: I ' " I u.1,1 ends in Pnn elaiu unuor control. on a.-o in no Hanger. Keep your seats. The partly panic stricken people stopped and, reassured by tho calm attitude of the minister, around whom the smoke was cuiling from tho ir ble, Dually q'.rted down. Two meu went into the basement and extingushed the blae wit.i a pail of water. Tho fire was not under control when Mr Hindley said it was, but his audience is inclined to t.'.'g"c his alight departnre trom tiie Irut.i. Our perfume case- is filltd with a variety of odors, suited toevery 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 pii-es frox the liny viul at 10c up to the most cosily cut glass. M I R RO R S For Christmas Doesn't that offer you a suggestion for a Xrans gift? If it does it would be wiso for you to make a vi-iit 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 back of your head and the f.tce nl the same time. Triplicate Mirrors are tho kind men like for shaving. HILL & ALLEN P rescription Pgguist La Grande, Ore -r-r I DO YOU WANT 1 , CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? If so, we can locate you on some fine claims in Wallowa County, McDaniel S6 McDonald, WALLOWA, OREGON Stopped a Panic Nels Halvrraou was visitor Wednesday. a La (Iranih RABBIT CANNERY CHANGED HANDS Kelio, Oregon. Tho American ral iit Catitiinir Co. chanced bunds hore 'his lifter two promoter Willis dispis mil of his iiiler.st in the bnsln'ts. .n.'.il t apilal has been (uteres ted in he Knterprise and tho Company hn teen O ganiwil nnu liiw iinui nil, -v,n- tinueino,erallon. UnilOrm KatlK ball Iu deffeience to the wishes of nim her of. the members of the V.. O. W. rank toam it has been Spokane, Wash . Jan. 30 The prer-1 desired to change the place of holding i .!...! i u.. .1 vv H,,Hltne nana obh reo. oiu. irum tno ...... I.... nln du.lna-a fire at the Atmony Hall the Commercial Cluh Heomid United Pnshy'oiieu Church Do " ,or8 n pi or . n.w.l.ani l,.n!o!it. The servlos in date. tho he little chnroh had just oommenced I nd a layman was leading in -prayer. ' Fred Jacobs, : Chairman Committee, iiu.l hlna ut Half Price COTTAGE SET To close out Sht.ir.,..i ralterii!. Senii-Porcelui,, 25 Per. cent off 48S 48 $3.75 l3j5 The price talr for its self. We Invite your inspection. Eit er making of JOHNSON BROS, ware none better. : LARGE SIZE SETS IN PUOl'Dl; p.ov THE GOLDEN RULE Co. ,Auy u-j tot or purl of tet .018 KfiO 1012 -ADAMS AVE. K;n" ; iiih,, '''rman China. tV juiii!- at t your s-rupitiAt)T Wlln.-ss -I was eiupiycd lu th 1-:. 1. i"..