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I ' . . Tmmmmm NOW IN PROGRESS MY ANNUAL BARGAIN SAL? "If JS" ' . ' . . i ii i m ' - " ' .... . ' I T.srln j t ; i i i i f . : e 1 V o o o a a a a 0 I' . v- a Hen's box calf, vici kid and patent eolt,reU sole, regular price 15, Inventory price - r. r.T"'""A ; Men's box calf, viel kid, velour ralf nd" kangaroo, '-welt eole, regular pn- 13 50, Inventory price ' '. $265 and $2.75 I here xasuy cheap (grades in work ahoes that, ran from ,,,' $150 to $250 Boys' and Youths' Sboee from Ladies' pattnl.kid, regular $4.50 . and 4 00 thoM, Inflatory price $3M2nd$3.25; I I 7 . Ladies' fine vici WW, welt and turn sola, regular fS.50 shoes, Inventory price $2.75 and $3.00 Ladies I id aboe, welt and turn sole, $300 aboe, Inventory price .. . . j $2.00 and 82.25 Ladies', 2 P and (2.25 kid aboe Inventory price - "1.85 to 2.00 " ""Misses Shoes $1.25 to $2.00 Children's shoes 50 c to $100 f- Q? U AjLrl:ftX ; S ;H QE ; T. JM. fetubblefield, iToprieior i.yiaa.lU,.WL,,.L STORE, J1S Per Cent off on all Hats" Until the first of the year every Eat in the to6v'dl1)d iold tit ov2Sj)tr cent discount This is your opportunity to getyouffqPU, day Mat at a bargain. i I IJi 1 Novelties UT.,.,n f ; . y . A ' ' wrfJIhfir-.lateat in braided ; handle pines and PecjtjrjbeaK rr is U uu -ttarettir'i tmott iaiviu w ; p ' '" v''.. .-. -' p Ribbons . : rlanorcrchida .yu (,MMiel 4iB oCtilT1j?eiTei. Frost new (dlfnwrhowfl.Jm ,T tiwiMll Jn.Bf;, for 6 n the city. ,,tsp, v tiiyrf 11 1 r ""iii TUT, ' , ' ' "11 ?'.ImW4 S9 SWltB'?'1' arid fiihgs' jtiwejekieaaMa av dj r, 1 ' ' . ' , 'Thi i poiitively new lite and can only ' 'eieetped tieire,;" uj i ja-.' 1 UESS: Ji!BE ORE EST, i: r Vande Evening Observer '' "-ET BR08 Editors Pr p . . .... ...HA . A j. V jk 2v ?t 'WS' WV nr "w:..JCar v 1 m w t - a A IViuvui w 1 oring to; get harmpnious , action eUrtt tba Poat Offlo at La tiranda, jOragon, aa Baoond Claaa Katt Matter.' Published daily except Sunday 50 60 Sne year in advance . , . . . 18 Per monthrr ri tieci t 65e Single copy 5c the doom op Russia v I 1 ...Those who haver watched, the trend ofeveats in Russia can readily foresee that a revolution cannot he 'averted. uWhile p the 1 1 J was: has been in progress discon tent, diano.r.anc ; rebellion f has been fomenting' within, the ,exair!s donainvkTh J'lution ''jwants peace but a.'huUheaed csar with nowise counselors to' wbaok Aim upj declares there 'shall u be - no peace until Japan is subdued or Russia is licked into iasensibiL- upon the part of the Vepublican leaders of congrets. It is given out tb"athe" is insistent that there must be .an extra session of cengrese In the fall to consul. tX the reductioii of tne thrin. . The public schools of the na tion coBt, during the , past , year. $251,725, an .increase, over iu pret ioue vear vl fid,UO0,U00, IUost I2L7S aichblataud fSlSj per capita of the total population Ihe.tQtal Wber of pupils i en- 20pereentof the popuIaUon. The schools are worth all they cps' s tbj tn hehjsst educated and most 4 intelligent population inhabitating the ,WOrhlI c.M!n aot.tivn i.O 0 nT. Everything you want want for that v? ( T eeeeeeeeeaeaeeMeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeeef T OltlET i i'.r Th Bin Unt is at HILL'S, DRUG STORE- j tau. I'l l 1o Kir, ' . J j.ti jo"j3i j I J ; A.T.H1IX, PrtscriftloQ CVuUt , 0 Lowest Prices , Best Goods'1 Is Awaiting Yoar Order at , O. RALSTON'8 NEBRASKA , . GROCERY STORE . . . -- 'V;.;- i; I : ' "ioor. Jrnr ana jenerson ets. 11151 ui W ,') O.J 1,, flHOES ! OUR 8PE0IALTY Fall line "Perlerred Stock" . ... .-- ..... . . . . I - Good School Shoes I - 1. v ,.:.o nf. ... -.i. .!!' 4 dodo nnnoQ ci ti'iidan o n no a D a a Farmers National Bank,' p LAGRANDE, -w OREGON 19 Capital Sleek fully paid v $ eS.OeT, Cr KAsiffwtnBiKlIllY lU.DiXI w aw-w. - . r . M Uy v (MelinwWle the 'Zemstovs have met, declared for. V: better form of government in , rwhich theKnaifes shall have . en part To thisjthe monarch has turned a deaf ejaf; During the'war de sertions from tk RiatkAmy. have occurred by the wholesale, demonatratingtbat coercion and not theispirit of enthusiasm and national pride is ' argingnithe spidieryj to battle aud ' sacriflc upon the eld.,, t ''', ,,,The surrender of Port Arthur instead of proving 1 to the xzar the finitlessness. p( the struggle. only served to aggravate hinktto further aiacrifice of 41 men in n effort to) conquer 7.aan'i'Add- ed to thieiathsb, dt tarnAination to submit Stoesaeitox the indig- nity of feurtmartial forsurrerid ering Pwrt Arthur.when to have continued in its deiense vo.uiq; have resulted in useless frb.?e- sale slaughter of his starving and scuryeyed forpes. V f JXhiaJatter manifesto seems to 1S3.C0O Te Me a general banking aneV exeheace business. Jf UTajfta bought and sold ea earUrn andTflrTgnUuuaks7 U JOS ETC PALUKRi-Treaident Q t n? onnt itirw rt..v:.. - . io wtiuj n xirne Qranrie 10 B9jrmai e-b u a Ctorasxsa. fiiUit J.M.IefrjX.OaaJMk' 1 l.tLMSos.....,....XaUsr 'w.Cee. Naf I w. L. tJwrwai aai CaalOaavar JLaw. Cm I IstenovU ta jJurAaoi loiiwn n .a-.. - Xa Oimaaa, Otkm ., a!i m?' T re Mtu. sjarssnaas a epaeianr. ' ' ' W have completely upset 'the na tion and roused the Russian blood to brnnrOini. j But in the fact of ill this the Csar de- flares that war must go on, Stoesset be shorn of the dignity of his ofioe aud be humiliated and deserters be ' punished j se verelywhich no. doubt 'means banishment iqlife imprisonmen m oiofria ?mi ,.WyMtV f Students of history can see plainly written across - the 1 face of Rlussii' the word doomed '. H time is near at, hand ,wh$ni blood willrun 4tepin her, own cities ind country, the blood, of one Russian spilled by another, for nothing short of a miracle cantaj fbbe calamity; thai ' is ultimately iOj plant anew nation on the ruine of the old( now rofc- teddeoayedand tumbling to daitructbij through a govern- mental poucy tbat Has long : Under an anoient law of Rus sia a commander who surrenders must be tried by court martial General 8toessel will have to go through that ordeal,, , WLeu we remember nhe 2 boasts of the Russians at the opening of ,the war, as to be manner, . in , which they would sweep the Japanese into the sea, the idea it soggest- ed jthatSoeafljsV may;, bi Pal"ed apoB'to explain why the empire was made -'ridiculous 'by ' such bbasting"on the part of the mili tary Readers. If thgoern ment should court martial the entire batch for having indulged insomuch braggadocio a the beginning of the utestfthjele weuld be some sense in ' it. Ready sale) waaj nob found for thY souvenir geld coins furnish ed, thsii. St. Louis exposition. There . were 250,000 o? theta is- atcd find about 140,000, will be returned, to the government. A price ot $3 was put upon them, but people did not wish to pay $3 for $le ven though the coin was a souvenir.,., 4n ff o or tnree years $he coins -will , be. sought a&er at prices probably -higher, but the average person does hot care enough for.4 souvenir of a . . . n . : -.'. t 1 current ovsnt ioj pay - aiga price for; the same ut . 4 , ViX l: Hotice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Power, Co.. , '.T'-'1'! ! Tnat .oi,61, Jnaa7(A8 w will install a day 7 circuit in this city' and take this : means of notifying our , patrons. Any changer td be made iu lights which can ,not ? be turned off during the, day should be arranged as soon as "possible. Those desiring; power can confer with us at any ; . time regarding' prices of itfoWjrs, rates,'eto. We have motors . priced as follows, 1. o.l. SanT Francisco; .; t.; -n -. v ' ' i L p, .j . 1 ..$.37 75,-v 5 h. p ...... . .1192 00 i ?.M0hp 279 75 , 1 hp .f."...i.VfM6aJ'l6 hp 83770 2 hp 10415 20 h p ........ 452 50 1Z5B9 5Unp . 555 05 'j,. . 3 h p . To this price must be added, freight from San Francisco to 'LiaHrand . . , . lU .uvt 'Kiwi -ji hp 8 phase- 2 hp A ;?8hp. l W M l: t -.Li. 120 lbs .1 1 i hp single phase ; 155 lbs f i hp M o v 4 242 lbs ' 1 bpf 4t " Stilba' 2hpi 1 v,4251bs''i "3 hp v4- - "' -5 hp'''"" ' M 1 ToriATC RlrtlK. 1 tnraa T. , form JC, .1430 lbs.. ,,.form,Lt,1350.1b form K 2345 lbs form L 2300 lbs -Tfom,Kt-r29o1-lbafom:Jir28W,'lfMr form K 5 hp 7ihp 10 np 15 bp 20 hp 80 hp; For information call at office ot 1 1 225 iba 270 lbs 1 2751b 83frlbiK! "4Wlb iv ioe, LAGRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. eeeeeteaaa aa a aaa a a eaaas ass s s si ft sj l h s is aoee ,tT,ii trULL, MEASURE ! Chain wood by , the , Cord since outlived its day and time. l-EugehtlRsgister,: ; ; Tht Diamond Cure Tha lataat nawe tram Paris, la that they bav a dlaoovarad a -diamond ear for eonaamptioa. It jroataer coaiamp tioa or ptaanaamivJt 41V botiikt, ba aat for you to uka Uut graat ram -ady mantioead by.W TjJieQeei. 01 Vantaar, Taan. 'I bad a .conih, (or loonaan yaara. notoine .naipad ma, aaiil I took Dr Itlnt'a New Dlaoovmt (or OonaampUoa Ooagna -acl OoUtg arbioo gm instaak teMat. am4 ifftct- ad a parmaaan,ra.'A Unequalled qoiek tar, for Throat and tang Tnubiaa.1 Attne Mawlia drax atora, prloeftooaad 1.00,:(oaJnaataa4 Trial botuelraa. HAtUUJ LrtJ Cured His Mother of Rheumatism ' "My mothac baa bean a enffarar . for uitmn from rbaamatlim,1' amra W H Howard of BoabaodV Pan oaylra nla. ','At tlaaa aherwae enable to moTaataJL.wnDa.a ttmaa . walking was balnfoL ' I praaantad bar ' with a bottle of ! Chamberlain's Pain Balm and attar a few appUoatlona aba dacld ad tt was tha moat wondaranl naln ' ra. lieyer aU batytrta,ln tav, aha le nayer wiutont 11 new and la as all cubic feet to the 1 cord. ?Kt-inoh dry chain " woo$ 3 per cord. ' This is cheaper than by lha load. '1 Yqtj pay for, what you ger and get wha you paj .for.. Phone 571 Hf W.NIBLEY, i; i eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeee r. 1 a When you want , the Best , PHONE j X8S1 fC:JSte1liaunidry La Grande, Oregon. aaaaaaaaaaaaatHHNatflmMattaaa eww tiaaeble to Walk! ''in beeaaidnal ap-1 'f v pllenUon of Paid TBalm keapl away the I pain that' alW was of'marlr'troablad ' wlth, ;Fo aala by JTawUa Dria" Co. ted The Mly Observer . Jv; IKI" ! A V if ;" 1 t a . . i . e ..' . oa!r- " if r i- , I'. - 5. " V .a..