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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1904)
a : V dob 55 : i Money to Give Away .. , .': . FBESU SNAPS. LoA at tome of the bargain goodi thfl lame aa we buy them. -'-- 1820 picture framo and glass Trunk " " Carpenters tool chest ,- 30-30 Winoheiter " -. $36 Bedroom set , " ' T Coal heater " fr " ' C v Cooka outfit of kitchen tools cheap, s. We are selling all prices. Crockery, at your own price;' L20 2.50 4.00 7.C0 12.00 6.00 Cook stoves , Hardware and Jewelry . The La Grande Pawnbrokers . Corner Fir and Adams'. ' Rcmnnbcr w itM buy od ll ll kind. 'Phone J 581 ot SMn Hand Good f ') A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS OflUnDDDBDBBBDDBBBlBBB S3 Ross D . & Andrews Have just received a large line of," Dress Shoes and wo are selling those 3 shoes cheaper than you can buy-' r3 'K mem in roriiana. we ao una 10 get these shoes introduced among the trade that wears good shoos. j a m n 03 aaflaBDBBDDEBunBQasoa 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- Flour, Feed and Hay PROMPT DELIVERY A.. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 F. S. Bramwell n in BoiwCity. O. II. Pre.Hln paroe up from Elgin on last evening' train. Wuj Bay, o! old town who liat bo?n very low (or several weeka was reported much belter yeaterday. '.' Drlvera of delivery anil ti sinter watfona who were compelled to bo out in the tjearcing wind yesterday, certain ly earned their money. Mien Heritage, who lma been visiting in Enterprise for a short time, arrived on the Klgin train lust evening, on her way to her home in Union. Jemo Winston, a popular young buai nus.i uion of Jottrph, arrived over from Wallowa C :iinty last evening enrouto to Portland, where ho goeB for the pur pone of having a surperfloUH growth of flesh lounyod from his upper lip. The (uner.il of littli Vivian Ward, the infant cluiirht.r of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Waul, will Uke place tills morning at ten o'clock at the family residence on 1' street. In reporting the death last evening the time mentioned was eleven o'cloi k, this was an error, the time set is ton. Marshal Rayburn yesterday arrested Frank Council charglug him with leav ing his horse, tied to a hitching post nearly all day aud a night. He was taken before Recorder Williams and after pleading guilty was lined live dol lars and costs. Hustling for a Wife Friday evening and An Eye on Hubby Saturday, even ing at Steward's Opera Bouse. ; . i Do not forget the Kpworth Social next Friday evening at the M. . Church. Admission 10 cents. The Orando Bond Cash Co. are now well stocked and able to fill all orders on coal, wood, hay grain bran etc. 1'honelSOl The W. C. T. U will meet Thursday afternoon at t o o'olook at the home of Mrs Boblnsoa. A full attendance is desired. Albert Kinney and wife, of Joseph Wallowa County, were arrivals on last evening's Kliu train, and will remain in tho city a fuw days transacting business. lue Observer received yesterday by mull, direct from the U, S. Census office, a big quarto volume containing 1:1 13 pages. The matter therein is em ployed and wages. County Judge Harrison came over from Union laet night and adjudged John Ellsworth of unsound mind and he will be taken to the asylum on this mornings early train. Robert, Ethel and Chas. Palmer Jr. a nd wife, Harry Hyde came down from Baker City last night to attend the wed' ding of MieB Nellie Grandy and Sher wood Williams, which takes place 111 the M. E. Church this evening at 0 o'clock. BIG LOT F0 PAPER. I C, J. McLAIN, , Sec. & Trea ) President' ' j GRAND RONDE CASH Co. iTneorDontled.) Keporter of this Paper was Surprise at the lir.meuse lot of Wall Paper at the Store of Stackland& McLach len. ' Still Wor. "il FARM rtiACnlNEKY, FEED OP ALL KINDS, WOOD and COAL Two car loads of best coal ever .15 to the city. We sell it Delivered lor "r I t;v(.n.inrh Wood delivered, $5.00 I X i I Ik Our present supply of Brand is heavy Shorts and Brand. furnish th extra trade An Observer reporter called yesterday at the paint store of Stacklnnd and Mc Lachliu and fouud tha members of that firm up to their ears in business. They were unpacking and arranging a fresh shipment of wall paper. The shipment seemed to the reporter an uuu-uaily large one and brought fourth the ques tion "how long will that shipment of wall paper laBt this town"? Mr Stackland looked up, knocked tho icicles Irorn bis brow and replied. "This paper will soon all be nut of here. This little bunch of paner wuuld not keep us busy two weeks. Thife Is only the first consignment of our fl, ring stock. Don't you know we are C'o leaders in the paper aud paint business In this loan? Do you suppose that we oould keep the number of men we employ the yearl round on this little sample order? There is only four thousand rolls here. This will not be a patch on our full order. Just call again when it all gets here and then make remarks about big piles of paper. One thing you might mention to your leaders, is, that we would be pleased to have them call and see this lot. There are many new and handsome deslgnes hero now and we will gladly show them the very latc-t styles in wall decorations. When they get ready to paper we have something to tell them which will interest them. It is some thing absolutely new, and means much to those who use wall papei . " The reporter had heard all he could remember an 1 hurried away before he made any morej raw breaks or ask any more foolish questions. ... i ' II ...... inillillir flli'l cull we uo uin-ui u- , . ,.;. rolled li'i'ii " qi'mni" with chopped Get our prices. OATS EXTRA FINE WHITE $1 10 cwt. We own our building and m il and are in a position to meet competition and will do it. GRAND ROUND CASH COMPANY. 9 Fre delivery 'Phone MhinlSO! Wholesale and Retail mSW V P. 1 JT -J Washington, Feb. 9 Secretary Moody has received a c.ihlogram from Lieuten ant Marsh, the Anrerican naval attache at Tokio announcing the departure of a naval division from Japanefe waters for Clioxulpo, Korea. m Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that the partnership heretofore existing between theundoi igned at La Grand-, Oregon, under the firm name ol E. Andross & Co., has been dissolved by mutual agree ment of the parties hereto. The busi ness will be continued by E. A-idross atuUlie will collect all debts owing the said limi and pay all debts against said firm. . Dated Feb. G, 1004. K. ANDK088 T f ClIAS. G. KlNHKV 1 Paper Is Cheaper Than Coal and Looks Better. In other words if your walls are well pupered jour fuel bill will be reduced. We do proper Paper Hanging at drices you can alVonl to p iy. HARRIS & PRICE Faintere'i Paper Hangers and Docorutors. A. 0. HARRIS, Phone 1566, J.M. PRICE, Phono 1191 Fisk Jubilee Singers The peoplo of La Grande, will enjoy a rare treat next aionuBy February 15 when the fnmcus Ftek Jubilee Singers are to be . in Central Church of Christ. The company onn si its of eight negroes three Indies and 6ve gentlemen. They sing tho sweet old plantation songs as only Biich people can. The admission has been placed at only filly cents aud a laige attendance is expected. Those who speak in lime may re-wr-o scats without extra cost. l'ickets may he secured ol Dr. J. L. Kravis, nr of O. H. King vhu will usually lie in the church study from 11 a. in until noon end from 1 to I p. m . A. H Herman is reported to be quito siek with pneumonia. May Park Kuss ell the ten year eld eon ot Mr and Mrs Adelbert Helmer died at bis borne here after a brief illuoas of diph theria. Ho was the olilestof six ' chil dren. Interment iu Odd Fellow cem etery. Tha family has the sympathy of the entire oommnnity. Apples buyers seem plentiful of late Mrs Shields is still hereand packing' apples at Mr Davis'. Mr and Mrs Backus have -moved to Perry . The school at Island City has closed fur one woek on acoount of sickness, .. Mrs E Terry sister of Mia Helmer si'he!4fu!ivflRitorfaiAysrfrp .yf. k wl'miiiTiiAlio ortir V 'ho'tfby aruelnu(:..tamiB.tlvp. ru.oeypfw L aLrth' 'odgeJ4x'WivtttK wdbm iXVV ' royal lunch for all present but none those absent. fo SOMMER HOUSE Fie'-h Chocolnlos FresS Bon Bona Fresh Nougaet Fresh Carmels Fresh Tnircy Fresli Saited Peanuts Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Pnpcorn F tests Fruu, GREENE & CO JUSHOES That's ail. J O Malley S F J if Alexander Eugene F A Palmer Summervilie Ethel Nines , Island City .1 Thorsen Elgin D A McKarlane do 10 L Hart St Louis G H Ferguson Walla Walla W A Hill Chicago F C Felton do L C Smith do jQ A Luther Condon, Oregon M J Elias N Y E 8 Loan Summervilie T Stack , K C S R Ingalls do J T Iliorns Fort DoJge, Iowa A Hugran Weher N K Hydo Baker Geo Dore Portland Wm Fitzgerald do C F llartttelemeo - do M E Heath -do W D Walace do T M Spencer do F Haun do P B Sibley do .s Ackerman do B Buchansnr,,,' San Francis :o Franlc FKniiiig u '" (lo Mrs F Kaming . do Annie Girad do Glara Payton do Henry Bussed do A C Staley South Bend.-Lndima "AN EYE ON HUBBY' The Robert Buchanan oompany opened up in Loyalton Monday night to $120 house, the biggCBt turnout over accorded a traveling troupe in Loyalton. The play was good all the way trrrrmgh and the audience was kept laughing from the time the cur tain rung up till tho finish. Each aotor seonied especially adapted for the oharacter assumed and Mr Bu ohanan as the "hubby" of Mrs Brown sij true to li e, and Mr Buchanan. -Ming some gouu comic songs, and no no slouch" on the violin, Annie Girnrd, tho leading lady is a very good nctriss and an acquisition to any com pany.-Loyaltoimn Loyalton, Cul. 1 x 1. " ' " You Ladies Attention .ntlflned to lemember Lad, j S ii Smith lh..r.pir m to- .9<tZJ m U did when li A HIGH CLASS V AUDERVILLE SIHCCIA I.TY SHOW Consisting of high class vuudv villo speoiultii'S. Frederick the Great WOltl.llS tlUEATKsr The bet ot M Mild AN WANTED TO HEN I A house witli 0 or 7 rnonios. Ffl - ao make yours ran i mm Ik did wnen u- . . . v.... 7 . ahane before be irtjro-'00"- v. 0kers or pbone ho Wanted . CMh itonW -tt - IA -Mtt ot pboci No '''V I 2lPrIdI' POSTS Ft Hi SAl.K. PartUs desiring popt will ,ln well I address G. G. Tntil I. a Griuule, Oregi-n Hoi (M Ciili-n d Movinn Pirturcs inn illustratPil songv. T:i.s i! ii Show that w.ll appriil to the intern-1 of Ilie people. lll'.ATY UHtiS., Mnnngers. Her Pear. Mnud-What makes you so awfully nervous, dour? Clara Why. Fred Is to have nn inter view with n:i;ui this afternoon. "Oh! And you are afraid your father will not give his consent?" "No; I'm nf raid Fred won't show up.' A MntbeiuMttclnn. "Father." snld the little boy, "what la a mntheniatleiiin?" v "A mathematician, my son. Is a man who can ciilciilnte the distance be tween the most remote stars and who la liable to be ttiiuihiiiimed In changing a two dollar bill." -Washington Stur. j j We sell Shoe, and leave milli nery, hardware and monsetiaps for other people to sell, Shoes absorh our attention Our strtrk lVisrnsh and always up-to-dute. CfPRFSTON Shoe Sriociffltst, Depot St. Geddes Bros. Wiiv arc it.M( .m. ht linfy? Why lo they acll Mm beBt gnu fs at tin- !ivtt prii'i'a . 1'iuMTn u St'k To i -Rlus :lfir.riOc Vrpfcricd S'ni'kCorn 3 for fiOc I'ncrn tl Sn., k Sulmoii :if'rfi0c I'lvfcrrt'tl Sio-lk (Vus :i fo .")ic I'rcf.'-ret! St u-k lifHiis A (or 60c 1) mi i p:iy n'.lier v-T 'ii) cuts n pan Uir .uiy uf tln't-o g Mils. s;Miitlail tomatoes, corn, beans irii't etc., '2 for c-untfl. Tlicy huvc tins Kt butler malo it thi! YiiUtu. and their rrramery buttnr hue no viii hero. Try it lin t ew. Dill irkU'S, Ilfiiize's inim-c mrnt. Swift s ii''klo pir font, iri'ininm htim, loose olivc. Kverythiiiji tasty, nil'1 ami cheap Tt'lephmi llil Geddes Bros., 4 .0 P AM. GRANT:; f AGEMT Equitable Savings & Loan Association J Easy Paying Loans and . Monthly Installments rm Fire and Accident Insurance Written In Safe and fa -7- Reliable Companies. ( k City Property for Sale No Heme of Proportion. The yoin: mail who bud spent his effni'N ivr seerl yen in without re suit hi 'up.lying nrt was talking with his p'-:i. ii-;il iiiiele. wlio hud putionlly li; ill Hi.' t.iits. i f said tlio young nrtlnt, "1 UiN.iv 1 haven't made imu-ll of a go of ii. I -ii t I iVn't llttnk you outfit to nl-li-i- i.i- 'o tiv soinetliillg eNe. Yml li..m II r I' '! lo pill nil your i-bbh In on- K'sltet and halell that basket." MM: I'l-a l may lie. rhnrlio; hut d' 1 n n i . i- II- nl how foolish II Is t lnt lo i i nr. c i--';,'-t-. ar.-uii'l one balitani V ' ' ''''Hi's I '' Ilil- lPiol,. xoncr. Bnetial prico on all cm pel brought In during I'eh. and Hit miss tOcta strlimd 12: to Mils E. M. Keed, Cor Id aud Old Town. wea 'i Mat.-: is .-t 1) M Tomorrow Night Atrl thoriMt nf thi week nt 7:30 p. At the Red Front Store i;itnto of 9UI11. Pit! ypti rt-r iry tlirowinii ranis In :i nn IV tt i:nMt f':n. Tnko an old hili lint. p!;:.r it on the floor, then let tV' pl.iv t in turn siaml At a dUtii. tr ft:'i !( -.iv t"ii or tvrlvi fret. I st all (i.'ln.iiv park of rnnl am! to. 1y ono In tho lint far :i9 A pt i.r to him wIm Krts In itmnhrr ndtU to the In tlioin t til Rll'lltrSt AftiT n llttU prnrtlco It la rrmnrk bli how Rt;"it"l nr nmr boroinr KKMKMHKK 1 vou l-t not TtutMve your pnper nMi!r pUto It t the otHoe know abont it. We are rory nnxiouo that you shoifd 0get the OuSKUViH every moruiug. 90 PER CENX RISSELLS 90 This statement made by the Manufacturers of the Bissell Carpet Sweeper. They make ninety per cent of all the Carpet Sweepers used in the whole world. If this be true they must be rkht. Gtand Rapid nickle trinied " $3.00 Standard " $2.75 Japan Frame $2.50 iWe Have Them c rown Jewel inm'-d nickle $2.75 J3pan frame $2.50 Ideal, nickel tr $3.25 We have a complete line cf the American Wringer Company Clothes Wr:urcr$ Koyslono rail bearing, woou irnmc ?.i..i iirniseliii. l, w ,ul ha;. Challenge wood frame '-'.00 Crest tit iron frtt i n e J. " i frinston l'nlllici.rin, 3.d0. l -t-ili) THE GOLDEN. RULE CO. K08 to 1112 Adams Ave- v. -V A.Q-Hern lick With pnum6V