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! f : : V 'i I ." : . " ' r . i . : - i MY r ANNUAL BARGAIN SALb lb wuyy i ; in., - . . t.. a 'ri I iiIfOti 11 r'irkfM. DOWN in prices all aloug th.Hne of Men'., W, Youth , VOmu b l.tvZ T Wto oier It win pay you to ; JV " . .. , T hprp irtaJ n invprilor.i-MA.RlC TUKRE KE L'AK JAINS FOK AL A'Vnj ntvk is new mid ob-to-dato .... . , Men', box calf, vici kid and pa'ent rolt,'welt eole, regu'ar prir 15, Inventory price $3.75 and $4 00 ? ... " Men, box calf, vici kid, velour calf and kangaroo, welt 'sole,' regular price 3.60, Inventory price V ;'V" $2.65rand $2.75 I have many cheap grades t work eh'oca that ran from $150 to $250 Boys' end Youths' 8boes from , $1,00 to$2.00 LadleV patent kid,' regular $4.53 . and 14.00 shoes, Inventory price - r,$3.00 and $3.25 Ladies fine vici Villi6 style, welt and turu ole, regular $3 50 shoes, Inventory price $2.75 and $3.00 Ladies kid shoe, welt and turn: sole, $3.00 shoe, Inventory price ' r ' " $2.00 and 82.25 LadiW $2 60 and $2.25 kid shoe Inventory price $1.85 to $2.00 Misses Shoes $L25 to $2.00 : w Children's ihoes ; 50c to $1.00 THE Q. U A l I T Y S H O T. M. Stubblefield, Proprietor E S TORE, if ? ir-t 1EJ JTl r 4J, ... . t ... I. Ji 1 ...J ) -J' II- v. s Each and Every Hat now in stock at lust .v.li, . t- .... . 17 . -.., ' Half Bmce t. i i Come . In ani , Secure a Genuine Bargain ' Perfumes, ,;Toilet 'Sbaps and Powders Switches, Pompadours and " Bangs nNo$eItiei :! Ribbons, and Handkerchiefs ME8. .X;:R. FORREST, iviiiiiner. I i Ia Grande Evening Observer tET BBOS Editors Pr p finUrei . at ithe tPoatOffloa .at ;La Onuide,' '.Oregon, ;u Beooad CUas MaUIIattor. -i : w r v One year in advance $6 50 8ix months in advance. .V. 3 0 Per month........... 65c Single copy. ,6c TRIBUTE TO THE COW T OlhCT 0 8 ARTICLES Hi The Big Line is at HILL'S, DRUG STORE A. T. HILL, . Prescription Druggist Lowest Prices (.1 v Best Goods Of all the animal friends of man she is the greatest. When about to sit down' to voar Sun" day dinner, I wish T might' jiii Strip the table of what she pro duced. , I: would remove the cup ofnailk tbere' aiting' the baby's chair; I'd take tbe cream, the cheese, the. butter, the - cus tard pie, the cream biacutsn the roast bee, and leave y6u a toeal of potatoes beets pickles and tooth Dicka. ' Everv scrrn of her. It K from nose to tail, is uaod by msn, We use her horns to comb the hairv her ekin -upon our feet Her hair ' keeps'' the plaster, ei our house wailsfc her hpofs make glue and her .tail makes k soup. Her blood is use i td ' make our sugar whi'teVand her, bones . are ground to fertilize our soil. She has gone with man from v; Ply mouth Rock to the setting sun. It wai her' sons that turned this soil in Jho settler's clearings, and also drew the prairie schooner for the ' sturdy ' pioriebrs ' whil? stay . ibljowed.,. 'Vnd,,. when f the day's march was done; she came and gave milk to fill the mother's breast to feed the. sucking .babe that perchanceas Ue become the ruler of his country . ment ha ft habitually been held as subordinate to the paramount one of "who. should be United States Senator?" and treated as pawns on .the, : political' chess, board to be sacrificed ' without c6mpucction,6 further the in terest of senatorial aspirants. tit) uuuocbMiuu mm pouviuue have been and are being circu lated in the county asking the legislature to cut off Union," the Oove, Hot Lake and a portion of North Po'wder county into a sep arate county. :lt the.citiseus within tbe proposed district would properly : inform them sefveVthey ; would remonstrate against any such' action. The great expense necessary in main taining such a seat . of govern ment would he greatly in excess of the 'advantages, 'received ' In fact the only, adraouges would be to Union, who' would Bec'ure the pay roll of the county office rs If the . legislature is presented with the actual conditions, there will be uo changes. ' 13 titi d uu on Bj In b National Bank, t LAGRANDE, OREGON Q Capital .Stock fully paid $ &),000 r Surplus fund 13,000 Xiabflity1. of Shareholders W,000 Responsibility -' . - 133,000 a a a a "We Jdo a general banking-and jsxohange business. 'Kafta bought and sold on earternaod foreign banks. JOSEPH PALMER, President J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier D a a n u 17 CI in jjtrlt? ' ill i fl' f Hi-'!i(' a Qaa. Plum. . . . Preddeat J.lLBBUr......VloFMidaht , J. tCOovacH. , .......OuhUr F.L. Mafias and Qo L OImtct DIRKGTOKS: J. M. lUrry, J.M.Obuivb A. B. Qonlf r.). U Clea ret. Goo, Palmor Asit.Ouhlers ' .v;;;.'iss-:;';v:... La GrAnde ' National-. B- nk : La Grand, Ortiroa CAPITAL AW1SURPLUS,. $75,09000. . , ' . ; Q Trass 1 m a leaeVal liaftkt&x'Daauteaf. rBay an4 tails 'exohang on O u parts.ol the would. Ooneetiooa a ipedaljiy.. , . , B M 4 0 It is too early to xnake a fore cast of what the Oregon legisla ture "Will do at this session . The people nave indulged m a hope mat as there is no United States Senator to be chosen at this sit ting, the members, net being distracted by a senatorial elec tion, would' find time to ' look after affairs "of our own state, But Whether this hope ' will be realised, or aot; remains to be seen. To' the average citizen there is no apparent reason why the selection of a United States Senator should be "regarded' of sucn irauscenuent importance that all auectiens.of state policy should be ignored, or neglected to give plaqe for' the considera tion of a eai table persou to rep resent Oregon in the senate ' of the United States' j Whatever may be the occult rtaaens there fore, the fact is that a very large portion of the legislative energy of Oregon has been expended in senatorial contests from its v or- gauixation as a State until ' now', Questions of Lome administra tion, education, .public. roads, taxation and plans for develop- Music B P Tail the pioneer maiio tesober of Grande Bonds Vtliey it still in the ring. During my vacation I made it my ,ba8iaesa at well at pUasare to at tend oonorU,;.6per, and -in fact every thing ia mf line1 of buiinege and I fouad tbat I at a tee'ier, and Interpreter of musio and till in tbe front rank. Pripila who do not Uh the full oanrvtory ooire may take the popular piano oourie. Tbia plao- eaihe pupil ia position to play tbe popular mnaie of the day, Ohnrob and Sunday Sohool mutlo. v .The Violin popuUr oouite places tbe pnpil in position t- play all kindi oidanoe musio as well as light over tures.. Quite a numbar of musioians who have been under my - instruction ate bow making good money as teaob ers and soloisto. Pupils who are un der my otre will be thoroughly In structed in musio. 1 ' ' . B. J. TA.IT, leaober ESRAY NOTICE Notlos thereby given to wbom it mar eon eern that tttere eaue to my place about Jul Ut, 1SW, two mile, aorth 'of Perry oo OUis M tu following deMrlbed animal. One dark b,r?wo.'i"lferi Pt Jersey, oralng two year old, without vlnlble brand, or ear marks Said animal has been taken up by me end Is now with my eatUeon tbe Draper plaoe about 4 mlla. aortueaxt of aland 4)lty. and owner Notice to Creditors iTO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN- ' NOT1CK 18 UKHKB Y UIVKN that letters of adminUuaUon have been iuued br the County Court of Onion County, Oregon, to MaryC Hwaugerupon the estate ot Heymonr wuser, deceaMd, and ail persona having claim, against taldeetat. are hereby notified V preMnt the wme, with proper Toucher., to tbe Mild adminlitralrix at her realdenot at kameia, Ongoa.wiUilnaU months from the late o( Ui u noilce. ' . . Dated t La Urand., Oregon, this 2nU day oi Deetmber. A. p., luot. r MAKV C. HWAIIRKR 1 Admlnlitrauu of the otate of Bsymoar lEverytbktg 1 you want Owrwit for that . ', Y INNER Is Awaiting Your Order at C. RALSTON'S ; T NEBRASKA ' GR0CERY STORE Oor,'Fir and Jefferson Sts. ;; ;pU8PJ30WY , Tuil Line "Perferred Stock" : t Canned Goods. ' ' V shoes. ; Good Behoof Shoes ' apccii.y 0,OO0O4 00$ Q sKH9 Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light and Powor Co. - That on and after January 1st we will install a day circuit in this city and take this meaus of .notifying jour patrons. vAny changes, tq be made id lights, which can ,not be turned off during the day should be arjange.djasjooa as poaaibler'TThose'desiriug power canconfer with us at any time regarding prices of motors, rates, etc. We have motors priced as follows, f. o. b. San Francisco; ih. p ...$ 37 75 5b. p ,$192 00 i h p 44 50 10 ih p , r. . 279 75 : lhp 9550 '15 hp .,86770 , 2 hp- ...... J:i 104 15 20 hp . . 1 452 60 . 3 h p 128 85 . 30 h p 655 65 To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to La Grande. . ' hipping weights i hp 3 phase top lhp 2 hp 3 hp it i i it 120 lbs 155 lbs 242 lbs ,34Ubs '..425 lbs ii ii 'V 6 hp ;7i hp 10 hp 15 hp ! 20 hp B0 hp i hp single phase hp 1 hp ' " -5 hp? 3 hp " 5 hp M 810 lbs ... 950 lb i 1175 lbs "1430!bs 2345 lbs 2980 lbs if,225 lbs lli 270 lbs 275 lbs ASQ,lbs - N4651bs i-lormL'Olbs ' i form K form K form K 'form K form K -f form K Tor information call at office ot LA GRANDE LtGHTNDPOWJCR,0Or form L ' 820 lbs form LJ 075. Jbs. form L 1350 lbs form L 2300 lbs form L 2310 lbs x KULrL MEASURE T Chain wood by, ,the Cord i, 128 cubic feet to , the cord. . 16-inch dry a chain v,wood $3 per cord. , This is cheaper than by the -load. You pay for what you get and get, what you pay for. Phone 571 H. W. NiaLEY laaaeaaa r- . r-r . , TIMBER LAND. ACT JtJNtf S, 187ft- - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . U. 8. Land Offloe. La O'rande. Orevon uuj given uiat in oompilanoe with the proii,D of the- aot of. Oonareaa of June S, U7& enuu.d "An aot lor tbe sale of u moer tana, m ae (Hatee of Calif rnla," Ore gon, Nevada, and Waaulngton Territory,' aa extended to all the Pub.io Land HUtea by aot of Attguat , leu, Klohard A. Urawferd, of Le Srande, county of Union, tttate of Oreiron., haa this day niod In tbtaoraoe hlaiworn aui ment No. tun. for tbe purobaea of tbe tt4 And will otter proof to show that tbe land seugbt la - more valuable for tte timber or stone than for agrtoulUirai purpoMS, and to ataUWb hit claim to aalT euXbefore the Keglater and UeoeiTer of tbu omos at La Urande, Oregon,oa Monday, the Tto day oi vesmary, uufr. 1 Henamee aa wttnenev , A J Brood lore, of La Urande, Or, Lee Young of Hlleard. On Wm r1?" Or, and a W Cntwftird of ' L onmde. Or. ... i." " 'u Ps elalmlng adTeraely the above deeorlbwt lands are luuaaated to ata ' Mi.11 W.1U1. m uumo, or before said K. W.Dsvts. BesUtar, a hen you jivant the Best PHONE at;i86 As B. C. ' Steam. 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