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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1904)
':3.: . ai- I; i $ b 41 . i&. . If Mr wt anoanaaonnnnnnDD a a W E A R E: a Receiving our new Woolens g and Spring Patterns, Call and o look them over. ' o - Top Coats from $18 to $45 Suits from $18 to $38 a "Ross & A.ndLrews, 5 TAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. a a . a a p p OaaflDDBaaBflBBHBflBflBBBB Make your fowls lay when eggs bring lop prices. We carry standard goods whose merit lias been tested for years INTERNATIONAL POULTRY, .F00D ' Oyster Shell ' Clam Shell Ground Bone .. . , Bone Meal Fl o u r, Feed and H ay . PROMPT DELIVERY A. V. Oliver BIG BALL A success A Good Time Was Had by Those who Attend ed the Maccabee Bail Last Evening. The bail given lax evening by the ladies ol Cbe Maccabees u certainly Brand success Tbe hall was beau tilully decorated for theoocasloo Th colors of tbe Hive were very muob Id evidence la the front of the bal'. formed of the lodge colors was beaut i fill tent over wliicb waa in bold letter the word 'Welcome" Eaoh gueal war present d witb a handsome souve oir These souveiirs were tbe work of Miss Olson of lmbler and were al) d.ffereut They were India ink draw iugs upon little white hearts The ladies are to be complimented opou having so successfully arranged anj earned to auch a successful termina tion tbia their first annual ball. A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS Gamblers Troubles JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 Pendleton, Feb. 12 There ia con aternation here- today within the ranks of the knigbta of the gretn cloth. Ti.e reason therefor la t e bidden action on tbe part of Diatriot Attorney Haiiey who yesterday oauf ed the arrest of aome thirty odd gam blers, dealera and propiietora of games in this oity. Fifty four warrants were issued bu' only abont thirty two of those for whom w iranta were issu ed for bad been found , up to a late hour last evening. The District At torney slates be will g've the matter of making 1'eudleton a closed town bis personal and individual atten tion, and all games of chance will be a matter of ancient bistoiy in Pend- I ldtim before be gels the Lusiuuss fii.- ifhed. Paper Is Cheaper Than Coal and Looks Better. " In other words if your walls are well papered - jour fuel bill will be reduced. We do proper Paper Hanging at drices j ou can nfl'ord to pay. HARRIS & PRICE Painter, Paper HangerB and Decorators. A. 0. HARRIS, Phone 1506, J.M. PRICE, Phone 1401 Coming Jubilee Singers Moo lay Evening-Fisk Jubilee Sing e.s in Central Church. Over one luiudred forty aeata have already been reserved for the - Fisk Jubilee eingeie.Ceiitral Ci uroh will sent about four hundred twenty five by using chairs in the aisles. Beats may be reserved today or Monday. Call at tbe study in the church or at Reims Bros, office or call up phone -1. Funeral Today The funeral of little Chester tiooc ough will be held from the family residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon, The services will be conducted by Rev 0 Walker, ol the Methodist church Mr Kilklnson who baa served two terms aa county recorder ia being men tioned aa a candidate for clerk on the republican ticket, . ' '' .... . i. Miss Alice Proctor daughter of Henry Praetor ol Elln, who hs been under a short course of treatn ent with Dr Moore the Osteopath returned home yesterday. Tbe war in the Orient baa raised the price of piece ailk ten per cent. Tbe war iinQa Orieut baa raised the fnsnrance on ships going from tbia coast there, ten per cent. , , If either Russia or Japan declares food atutr, horses, anil wagons contra bands of war, our sales of such, to either combattant, most cease. Mrs Alice Stewart, of Portland, la visiting her sister, M re Jett. Mrs Vannle Kininan is visiting Pen dleton friends. , . Adlion Lindsley, ex-treasure of WaBh lngton and C T Lindiley, both ot whom now reside in Portland, were in the city yesterday transacting ' business before the land office. They are interested in the new town of Irrigon in Umatilla County. Tbe gentlemen were accom panied by their wivea. Mrs 0 T Lends ley is a former La Grande girl and will remain in the city a few days, tbe gnest of fri.'nda, . C.J. McLAIB, President' B. D. CKOWE, Sec. JtTrea The members of Co. L. O N. O. will give a Leap Year ball next Monday uijbt at Armory hall. This will be real lailies affair. Extra gentlemen will be charged an admission fee of twenty five eeuts. ..Tickets . including gentlemen will be fifty cents. Do not fail to at tend. . - . The snow flake ball on Feb. sixteenth given by the Simpson and Ystes danc ing academy will be one of the most delightful affairs of the season. Only those having recealved Invitations will be permitted to attend. If yon have received an invitation you should avail yourself of tbe oportunlty to attend this grand tall.'- " .' " - ; " Mark D Scott, who started tbe first news paper in this city and Is at preient editor and proprietor of the Sioux Falls Journal at Sioux Falls, 8. I)., arrived in tba ciiy last evening from Pendleton. Arthur logram of RedCiouu Neb.has been stopping with Mrs Mas Ma Hady Bernard Lyman and Arthur Ingram started for California last niaht, Greene and Co. have a novelty in prize chewing gum. . Look in the- win dow at the prizes offered. .. Note tbe new ad In tbia issue, ot Con Plant. If you want fruit, orn .mental or sbade trees, i i fact anything in the nursery Hi e he can supply you. ' GRAND RONDE CASH Co. (Incorporated.) a .(ol cadu MArHlvFDY FFFD OF "tM ALL KINDS, WOOD and COAL p The Proper Time - Lidiea your attention Is called to the faot that there will be at tbe Chi cago Store tbe complete Palirer Hue oi ladies spring suits and ooats. Tbere will also be a representative of tbia famoua bouse in tbe store to take meaaures and exhibit the samples. Tnis is a grand opportunity to aeoure your spring suits and coats.' Do not miss it. Call and see tbe samples even if yon do not wish to order now. Tbe samples will pUase you. SOMMER HOUSE HUSTLING FOR A WIFE Tbe Buchanen Company were greet ed by a good bouse last evening to wit ness tbeii presentation of ''Hustling for a Wife." Kch nait was rendered in a manner whicb pleased the most critical in tbe audience, and the- interpretation of the piece was good. "An Eye on Hubby" will be played tonight. CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST Services for Sunday Feb. II Bible School . 10 a m Morning Woiship 11 a m Y P S 0 E 2 30 p m Evening Worship 7 30 p m Morning sermon "Tbe Christ ian's duty as to debts" Evening "Forgivenem of 8ins" A cordial invitation is extended, CREAM WANTED Farmers, hring your cream to us and we will pay the very highest market price for it. At tbe"present price of butter it will pay you fur butter to sell the cream than to churu it. We are agents for the famous DE' LAVEL separator. The best made. COVE CREAMERY COMPANY, E. O. Harper, Mgr. Headquarters at Hill & Allen's, La Grande. t m m m O $EI WM. GRAN 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 ( Fisk Jubilee Singers U 0r'nd'' w,tt '"f ' 5-51 Monday Msoing m - th. famooi Flak ,h0" v to bfi'-iA Oentrsl x3. t ,,frridnt v.. Th anmnanv eon tbre ladies and slag tbe sweet ltlbr .'I . .1 vp:w,,,,,,ob only fifty oenta and a large alteirlsnc is expected. Those who speak in time may rr servn aaats without extra coat. Tickets may le secured ol Dr. J Roavls, or of O. II. King who wi usually ba in the oliurch study from 11 a. ml until noon and irom l to p. m . ' " FOR BUST Five room cottage. Inquire of A. C aontlngton, L ' - L Denbam Jas T Hurley L P Sand back Thos A Purday JTblnk W B Kranse ARTuttle J R Weaver F A Palmer J A Maalersou J F Birnz G D Hilgard H D Thomas F J Enesen Frank Mays Robt Buchanen Frank Faning & Anine Girad Ulioia Pay ten Har-v Dirswell Therilo i Jors J L Seh m Jis Langley N B Kranse Julius Green F W Jonlugs Ed Murphy N M Cornien , . Elgin Imbler St Louis Portland do Seattle Elgin .do Euoimerville Elgin Fort Dodge Iowa MeacLam N. Y. San FranciBco Elgin An Eye on Hubby Co. wife do do do do do South Saiaha Portlanp Seattle Portland do Pendleton Elgin WANTED Room and board, or furnished rooms for light boneekeeplng. Inquire at Electric light office. , STRICT ATTENTION in given to orderB and there are no vex atious delays due to tnieundersandings. Each patron gets precisely what he calls for nod as far as possible all little indi vidual tastes are considered. Tbere la no better popnlar priced res taurant within many miles' The food is excellent and well prepared and is put before the guest in an appetizing way. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal . r A Tickets, Cash M-SU " MODEL. RESTAURANT I Adams Ave. La Giaado, Ore MEETING OF THE LA GRANDE REPUBLICAN CLUB: Notice is here given that there will e a meeting of The La Grande Re publican Club at Armory Hall on Fri- av the 10. h day of February A. D. K4 at tbe hour of eight o'clork p m of naiii day for the purpose of eltc- iug olilcers for the ensuing term and he transaction of suoh other busi es as may come before the Club. All members n tlio Club and all parsons desiring to become members are cordinby invited 'o be present, February 111. J W Khowlks Pres. Attest J H Pkakk Sec HOME G-RGWN Healthy A pple Trees In Variety, Thtilt and Prices. I can furnish large or small orders of Apples in my varioty, also shrubs, uines, weeping trees and smull fruiti Carolina Poplars, Black Locust, Syca more, Mulbtiry, Catalpa, Linden. Maple, Larch, Birch, Elm, Ash, Privet and roses in any variety. Write for prices to Con. Plant, Box 604, LaGrande, Ore. WM. GILPINS' GREEN HOUSE 'Phone 1101 8 i i i Two car loads of best coal ever broughtC? 75 i to the city. . We sell it Delivered for r Sixteen-inch Wood delivered, $5.00 ' OurTpresentuppIy of Brand is extra heavy Shorts and Brand. We do all our own milling and can furnish the trade ; with chopped or rolled feed in qusnlies to suit. . Get our prices. OATS EXTRA FINE WHITE $1.10 cwt We own our building and mill and are in a position to meet competition and will do it. GRAND ROUND CASH COMPANY. ' r Frr delivery 'Phone Mhin 1801 Wholesale and Reta JC8T SHOES That's all. We sell Shoe, and leave railli-J nery, hardware and mouse'.nj s I for other people lo sell, j Shoes absorb our attention i Our stock is is fresh and always up-to-date. ! C. W. PRESTON Shoe Specialist, Depot St. I Geddes Bros. Why are OecMea Hros. kept no biiny? Why do they Bull tlio boat eno;lB at t lie lowest prices. Preferred St'k Tomatoes 3 for 50c Preferred Stock Corn 8 for 50c Preferred Stork Salmon S for 60c Preferred Stodk IVas 3 lof 50c Preferred Stock Heaiis 3 for 50c Doii'i pay other trr cere 20 cents a enn fur any of these goods. Standaid tomatoes, corn, beane peas etc., 2 for 25 rents. Thoy have the ben butter made tn the vaUey, and thuir creamery butter has no equal here. Try It and fee. Dill pi klee. Helnze's mince meat. Swift's pickle pig Jest, nreinium hems, loose olives. Everything ta&ty, nice and cheap Teleplion 4ll Geddes Bros. ill IV I 1BIBH IBHPlBflBHlEIB '-WHITE ! FLOUR Js milled with the idea of pleasing every dealer's high olass trade-customers who appreciate quality. The name of the Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re liability and highest grade in every sack of flou bearing tbe White Rose brand. Poneer Flouring Mill Co. VIHIIBIIBBBIRIBBIIISHH A VICTORY FOR GOVERNOR CHASE First Case Against the Military in Colorado for Unlawful Detention is a Practical Victoiy for Governor Chase. Cripple Crtek, Feb 12 Tho first rise agiiiimt tbe military for unlawlul dslentiou is a praolical victory for O n-nrn r Chase. It came to a onn- c usii.ii ibis morning when tbe dis trict i-ir.rt oidered tbe jury iu ilie esse nf Patrick Mn'l.nfy again.t Gi-ncra Bell, Governor Chase and Colonel Mo Cllellaud charged witb false imprison ment to bring in a?eruiot of acquittal Haven similar oases itivolsing hun dreds of thousands of dollars damages will bs carried to a higher oourt as s result. . Valentine Social The Valentiue social gien last 'light in the Methodist Chinch by the lljinorth League waa well attended and ryboiy enjoyed thoinselve". I'hcre wss nothing formal 1 he pn gram waa Tery interesting inoludi.is iecial lelectioni by tho High School orchestra. Refreshments were served and it waa considerably after 11 o'clock before th young people aaid iiood night. Miss Margaret Kirk entertaibed tbe ladlos of the Kaffoa Klati h last evening A ver enjoyable evening was spent ami Mias Kirk was voted a very charming hostess. 90 PER CENT RISSELLS 90 This statement : made by the Manufacturers of the Bisseil Carpet Sweeper. They make ninety per cent of all the Carpet Sweepers used in the whole world. If this be true they must be right. Grand Rapid nickle trimed " " $3.00 Standard " $2J5 Japan Frame $2.50 IWe Have Them Crown Jewel nickle trimed " " $2.75 Japan frame $2.50 Ideal, nickel tr 525. We have a complete line of the American Wringer Companys Clothes Wriueers Keystone ball bearing, wood frmue $3.75 Household, wood frame 2 fin Challenge wood frame f-'.UO Credent .mm frame $2 so Prinston baliheuring $3,(10. THE GOLDEN RULE CO. "08 to 1112 Adams Ave- H B a ; .!;..- Jr. .'..piin:.t'.' -w- jiioge w nnt is your d-oupstlDT W linns -I was cmpiiycd In thl .-