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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1904)
';-: - 'V. .tor ftTyw.tw.afeii jf,"jrrH4r,r 13 CrHlrllKn Geddes Br. -1 a i 1 ''l f . - Our Fifth Ann ual n Glteeahee Sale Only lasts S clays more. JDon't wait until lines j are "broken. See our bargains before they are gone, as they are money savers DURING THIS SALE EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED N K::vNAEST,.:'' La Sale Ending Grande Oregon Saturday, January 30, 1904 Why are Oeddea Bros, kept to bny7 Why do they mill the beet ao'U at ihe lowest prices. Preferred Kt'k Tomatoes 3 for 50c Preferred tock Corn 3 for 600 Preterm! Slock Salmon 3 for 50o Pr-ferred Slodk Peon ' 3 foi Wc! Preferred Stock lieana 3 for 50o Don't pay other grocers 20 centa a can for nnyof these goods. (Standard tomatoes, corn, beane pea, ete., 2 for 25 rents. They have the beet butter made in ll.e vn'ley, and thoir creamery butter l.a no eiUal here. Try Hand ee. Dill pickles, Heinzo's mime meat, riwift'a pickle pig feet, premium hems, loose olives. Everything taety, uieo and cheap Telephone 4tll Gcddes Bros. m Money to Give Away :'. For Second Hand Goods. ' Remember we do not ask you to talta 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. to oan The La Grande Pawnbrokers ; -s v ' : "' Grner Fir and Adams. Rsmemfcw we ttUl buy and sell all kinds 'Phone J58J of Second Hud Goods J J . ji o n n n n d n d fl n d o a b ra r 0 in a is BHoss & Aridrews,o emits o.a y il Z3 Have just received n largo lino offj Dress Shoes and wo are soiling thesttl shoes cliouper tliait yon pun hti' them in Portland. We do this lo get these shoos introduced ainotig-j the trade that wears good shoes. g a i LllltilOdOtafll g a II Make your fowls lay when egs bring top prices. We carry standard goods whose merit lias boon tested for ynirs INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD Oyster Shell Clam Shell Ground Bone Bone Meal Flour, Feed and Hay .PROMPT DELIVERY V TPERSONAVE. H if i !i a iS ft T "s M . '11 V VJL Phone 1571 Fresh News Items of Local Interest Head C W Preston's ad lu thin iaaue. J. IS. Pace, of Entorpriao, wan an ar rival on last evenings Elgin train, Main recently sent 60 car loads o f potatoes to Missouri. J. U. Weaver one of Cove's progress ive merchants was a La Qrande visitor yesterday. The High Five Club will meet Thurs day afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Swaney. ' ' Attorneys Slater and Ramsey are in Union this week attending district court. C. T. Mc Danial, the Wallowa real relate rustlur, is in I. a Grande on busi ness, Da not forget to read the Rainbow Store add In the morning. It is business like and interesting. MissOurtrude Johnson, of Spokane, is in the city tho guest of her sistor Mrs Win Aitchison. Mr. ami lira. A. B. Conley who have been suonding the winter in California and are now in Los Anglos' expect to re turn home about the 20th of this month Columbia still talks war, hut as Bo livia Is threatening to revolt and the few troops She has are clamorous fur backpay it is not probable that much more than talk will take place. Pleasant Evening Mr and Mrs. S, E.Rbinehart enter tained their frieud-i on Friday eve at their home in Island City. The i veiling being pleasantly spent in games, prizes were awarded to tbe best Huesje' in a guessing contest. Mr E. K'd lla winning fi-st and Mr. Rti'Sel the .o jsola'.iov. A tur which an eleg'tnt sepper was ner..l. Then wishing th" boBt and hostess a pleat, ant good nie'tt all departed to their rvany homes. Those prrBent wcte Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Wsde, Mr. and Mro, u'O. Qtiimby, Air. and Mrs Itussel, Mr aud Mrs L. G. Couch, Mr and Mrs E. Kiddle, Mr and Mrs Wil liam Tll.miaa, Mr and Mrs William H ill, Mr and Mrs Chas. Kuckman Mr and Mrs Ed. Hallcy, Mr und Mrs O.H. Bidnell, 8. E. Khinehart, Dr and Mrs Hansen, Mr and Mrs Blike, .Mrs Johnston, Miss Chair Misa Ath erton, Miss Deal, Miss Jolinsou. The Art Exhibit which will appear at the Commercial Club Jan. 28, 29 an I 30th is meeting with marked success elsewhere. It was presented by. the Ladies Club of Pendleton and Baker City last season and was to succe;si'ul that both these cities havn made ar rangements to present it Bgain this winter. Yon cannot afford to miss it. Admission Adults 25 cents - children 10 cents. Easy Pill & Easy to taka and euv to act la that famous little pill DoWltt's Little Early Risers. This Is dus to ths fact that they tonlo the liver In stead of purging It. They never gripe nor sicken, not evsn tho most delicate lady, and yet they are so certain In results that no one who uses them Is disappointed. They cure torpid liver, conatlDatlon. biliousness, tatindlcu. Ihaadachs, malaria and ward off pneu monia and fevers. MaMnirn nMi-V mv Ix.C DWITT A CO., ch; 0,0 y Don't Forget tho Ha;; , ( Hard 1 ime Social The "Hard Times" social given in Odd Fellows hall lust evening by the Attention, Club Ladies, Nei(!iburhood I i(lis of the D.grne ol Honor wis a and Lylo Tuesday Musical. Yon are .success in ujery particualr. The coe rcquested to meet at 4 P.M. Tuesday ! tumes waio gut'en up well and weie February 2 at our club room. Import- r ilicu'.ous in tho extreme, indicating ant business. By order of t'.o President 1(uj iluM wn a vengeance Will Miller, of Sandgidjje, was in tle ''i )B hai-quit menus was composed ol city Monday arranKing for spring work ' 0(iru 1)r(mJ and (lU 8jJe meM an(j He was fitting up 18 sets of harness. oni()ns T)B eVJnig ffaa ry e. Mrs. Uosenhanm, of the Rainbow ' jnyntdy spent by those present. store lias gone to Sun Francisco to pn"- c'laso millinery und post up on the latest fashions in ladles'wear. Mrs. Emma Bunker and son Waltir, left Sunday night tor Bumpier to be present nt Ihe marriage of their smi Harry, to one of Suinptor's I u i r ('aiiKlitois. E V llartlett appoafeilbeforo .lustiee (Iruntyesterday morniiu and paidSH'.fiU the ainount of tho line and cost in the trespass - ease. The first day of February was certain ly a most dolhthtful day. Surely I.a timnilo weather innnot be exeelled. On account of a broken axle on freight tiain no 21 lHSt evening, pas BeiiKer train no 2 was delayed mi hour and a half, airiviiiL' iiere at I0::10. , The Ooldeii llulo Company luivo re- Khelved one entirn side of one their looms and have added a complete li ic of ( shelf hardware. They previously carried ! a quite a slnek,but have greatly in ci cnso j he same. f 'I'lio court at present iliios not kimw ' exnellv what the states of the double tree case iB. The attorneys went to Union yesterday to iitlend circuit co ,rt and until they return no fuilher aetini will be taken. There will be a Chrlsiniu Krduuor 8'H-ial next Fri lay evening at tlm h imu ol Mrs Nohle, 'l'here will be a bili ness inoetiiig at the same time lor the euriiose of uleetinu dcletfate ti th e convention which w HI ho held i l'cii dletou. The La Orande lo Itfo of Elks will ivca grainl bll February 22. They are miking elaborate prepiirntioi.s for the event unJ all wlu ill tend lire as sured u royal yoml time. The War Department his a I vised the ahaudoiimeilt of tort Wnlla Wal a. whereat the citi.Dils of Wali.i Walla are mite, h disturbed. Theie will be a house warning at the Comiiieicial Club Friday cvenmi" ihere will be il playing, music ilanciug and refreshments. Every club member should attend Hill affair and tart the season off riitlit. This is the llrst attempt the club hai inadu to huhl a social tula winter. The "Ten Nishls In a liar Hooni' Coinprny carry with them a niot ex cellent band, Tho music furnished by this band yesterday and l.l't evening was the best that has been heaid In Lit (iiande for long time and elicited many lomplltncnts. A portion i.f tho supper was sent to I lie inijht lores at the Observer od'ee '.vhic'i was th. roughly enjijed The irgut reporter ate so muob that ho was cr.mu.lled to go home eaily 'o lirearn of better days Tlie ,l:idt,es awarded the piizes for the bi l an 'taiiind character to Mrs J. It. Bill iu.1 to ths Kentlemm Mr S. J. White. THIRTYSEVENTH ANNIVERSARY Yesterday w.is the Thirtyseventh birthday anniversary of Mr. C. L. Thorn, and a number of his friends touk advaiitngi of the occasion to spend the evening with him. Tbe evening was spent with games and music ind lust but not least came Ihe lunch. This last feature furnish ed H- lull share of pleasure to tbe unci as it was one which was oalculat ed to please beyond description. Tnoee preBcr.t weie, Mr. ar.ri Mrs. 0. L. Thorn, and due hl'-r Dra, Mr. aud Mrs, ilon,Mr. and Mrs. Ben no.i Mr. Fnrgrson, Mi Early Bis For Sale by HILL & AI.:.) WE ARE HERE. The Imperial Roller Skating Rink Co. Are Giving Their Grand Assemblys Daily at the Red Front Bldg, Using ex lusively 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 duys of particular inter est to all who attend, instruct ion being free to all. GENERALSKATING 2 30 to 11 p m PS !',!' . w. ( ( ( WM. GRANT - 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 PERFU ME S Our perfume case' is filltd with a variety of odors, suited to every individual preference the products of tho world's greatest perfum ers. For Christmas these same, superior per fumes, put up in at tractive b ties nnd box es, suitable for gifts, in prices from the liny vial nt 10c up to tho most cosily cut. glass. : ti MIRRORS For Christmas Doesn't that offer you a su",ircstioii for n Xuias gift? If it does it would lie wiso for you to make a visit lo our store nud look over our assortment Hand Mirrors of all eizes and in a variety of shapes and materials. Triplicate Mirrors, the kind that permits yon to see i lie buck of your head and (he face at the pame time. Triplicate Mirrors are the kind men like for shaving. . HILL & ALLEN Prescription Pgguist La Grande, Ore ,-r:Vv H ! DO YOU WANT CHOICE TIMBER CLAIM? If so, we can locate you on some I tine claims in Wallowa County, I McDaniel &, McDonald, S WALLOWA, OREGON 13. Log- ... ..- 1.1 rout, nr. 1 Mi. E. Fowl', Ada Fowler, Ueo. Droits, Mrs. liner , M r. si d Mrs. Aitchison, and M is tiertie Johnson of Hpokaue, Mr. and Mis C K. l.ii;silon, Miss Maud I toi, Mi. A'ia Morton. Socialist AA2cting A' I. '. I'nioi Hall Thursday F. h. 22 .1 7 ::td p. m. rll members if t!.e I.a tinnde hidjre are requested to he pre... -nt i'-o all win wish to liar andpar'ie'pif1 in woiki in for the cms come enrly and liing tiie ladies a they male oiul Socialist. Hr order of Committtr. Annual Aeetim Notice is hereby given that tbe ann ual meeting of Ihn Mainnio Assoeis tinn, will he hf Id in th La Grande National Uank nl 2 o'ulork February l'.HM, lor ttie purpose of electing dirro tor s lor the fnuiig year sud an other bnisnos that nuy come before th" meeting . J. M.Chnrcl'. i'resident. Odd ends in Porcelain and China at Half Price COTTAGE SET .ro ciose mil t:i,... . 1 lalfeinsSmi .i,,ljn 25 Per. cent off HmBsaMSMiiifiBi $3.75 gJ5 The price Eit ier m for its self. We Invit: your inspection, of . OIINSON BROS, ware none better. -lar(.k sizF. sins in ruoi'nu: iOX THE GOLDEN RULE Co. Garland A New. Pattern Any site let or part of set 1008 1010 -1012 -ADAMS AVE. '" 1 '- HaviI,Kj rn. in riiit, ' jiidi:f- w nat n your oeciipannOT Wltn.'ss-I w euipueU lu th X t a I .".Jl!-"111.'"1"""!