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IT : a a e ; a p - a a a o a a m a a MY ANNUAL BARGAIN SALE JS NOW IN PROGRESS Ma . i i t 1.. , - , ' c i Ladies' fine TiciUd, latest style, Ladies' $250 and 12.25 kid shoe Meas box calf, vici kid and I hare many,- cheap grades i r f-rzsSl n 5iIlui.ni'MSI'' Inventory price patent colt, welt aole, regular work shoes tb at ran fr5m ?f welt and turn sole, reZular $3.50 . inventory price price $5, In " ' $1 50 to' $2 50 M shoes, Inventory price $1.85 tO $2.00 $3.75 and $4.00 1 ' J V! $2.75 and $3.00 , , . .. -Boy.' and Youths' Shoes from 1 Y Misses Shoes J..O fMenV box calf, rici kid, velour 81.00 tO $2.00 tY ( . , $1.25 to $2.00 calf and kangaroo, welt sole, ; A Ladies id shoe, welt and turn .regular price-$3.50.-Inventory patent kid, regular $U0 ,X soW $3.00 shoe, Inventory children', .hoe. ; i jP '-J. SindtOO.hAesJnvsntory price $ V Pnce . cn 4 H $2.65 and $2.75 ; $3.00 and $3.25 3 - $2.00 and2.25 50c to $1.00 ; - : Ci T H E Gi U A LtT V ;;S H O E -'S T O R E, y'Trtti. ' Stubblefield, Proprietor . : - . , i s,; x.? -. 3.C MMHHMIHim IIHHIIHIIIIMMMMI1M ':a Ml; cr , ' I !l-l!l-1fltli(M l l!i tafJMftMtaJi.WilMH-an Each and Every Hat now in stock, at just 1 w I-P i -11 i . nil' . 5 i v 4 ;i5 a Come in and 'Secure'1, a Genuine Bargain ' t ; " '-' ... i rt Perfumes, Toilet -Soaps and Powders Switches Pompadours and Bans? , MRS. , J, E. FQRREJST, . .;.toK li i -'-, t i-jj Milliner ( ? vm- ? . .!.. ...... -.. 1 A . "II!.. I . , . , , ' i i V Grande Evening Observer (T BROS., Editor 4 Pr pe EatoriMl , at r tb Post, Office at La Urande,. Oregon, aa . ),Seoond Claaa Mail Matter. , ... , . .; Publisher! dailV ftWrit f?nri1i One year ,iu advance. . .. i .'9650 Six months in advance. . . .3 50 Per month. . I.... ... .... ; .65c Single copy. ,-.5c OREGON LEGISLATURE Tomer ARTICLES i r i t . The Big Line is at HILL'S, a DRUG STORE; A. T.'HILU TPtpUoa Druggist Now that both house, of the Oregon legislature have chosen their presiding officers, and or ganized for business it seems to have gone to work in earnest. Within a shorty time after; the senate agreed Upon a t president thirtp bills'were introduced and two were passed. The first bill passed iras the one introduced by Senator Jobn A Laycock, of Grunt county extending ' the time notifying co'uniy clerks of speoial levy; whicb also passed the house and is now ready for I the Governor's signature or veto. of ai general application that will chauge present modes consider able, and other, that will not. ' Senator Miller, bill to amend the. code so that each school dis trict Bhall receive from the school fund $100 instead of $50 will be of much benefit to small rural districts. There are now 18 school districts in Oregon " so financially weak that they can maintain but three months school a year.; Senator Miller claims that statistics show that 98 per cent of the children of Oregon receive all the educatioh received . from-, the, common Lowest Prices Best Goods hundrd! dollars."' Tne Judges o! the Supreme Court shall each receive an annual salary of two thousand dollars, They shall receive no fees or perquisites whatever for the performance of any duties connected with their respective offices; and the com- by this constitution, shall be provided by law." ' ' If the" state officers mentioned in the above section of the state constitution are not now on ja flat salary basis, it is difficut . to conjecture what combination of English ords are neaessaiy to so place them. How the legis lature working under our state constitution, and deriving their authority to act therefrom ean find therein authority to either increase or diminish" the salaries of tae officer, mentioned in Sec tion one,' is not clear. Everythhig you want want for. that HaaaiaMiaBMHHMBBMawaHaBHMBM . iti INNER k Awaiting Your Order at C. RALSTON'S V , NEBASKAlC?GROGERY STORE Oor. Fir and Jefferson 81s. I ; , OUR SPE0IALTY Full Line "Perferred Stock" Canned Goods. . SHOES ' Good School Shoe. 7 n o a D d n o o D fij i'aimcia diui x i auct ;i . , : "it- 'i1, --r--: ;r ' " a . iNauonai-jaanK, Lr A RAN P JS Capital Stock fully paid Snrolna fund yk Liability of Shareholder.1 KesnonBibiiuv ... OREGON $ 60,000 -.13,000 ; 60,000 . 33400 q XI lfrafta bought and sold o eaxtera and foreign banks. JOSEPH ALMER, President - J. VSCRIBER, Cashier a n q. a n a a a a a q a Q . . .. i. ! 1 tj - OFItCKKBc , Om. ftlnier, rmidt. ? " J. U. Cbaron. Vlo rmldeat. r.UMerUwtalOT. Geo. I Clearer and . . W, L. BrenbolU, AjM. caaalere. A) t , ;, . DIRECTOR! I f 1 ..! i . It Bjrrktt ooo. UClearw J.a.Bmr rradJ.Botmee j.M.Churoh r.UKeyera r ' A. B. ConUy Ceo. Palmar La OandeJ Rational, Bank . 4CAITAL STOCK t . ?. $100,000 : SURPLUS - - - 20,oao BaBCU a rnal banking btuloe, r?yt aal ana etobaan oa uiio(aa'erla XoleeUaaaaj!peQl.aUrv v. t aaoaciciHtfldoiooeooBaaaaoaoaeir emaoi school . Senator Miller of Linn county has also introduced a a bill to 1 place certain' of the state officers on a flat salary vU: the Governor on a flat salary of $5000 a year; Secretary of State, $5000 a year; 8tate'; Treasurer, 1000; Attorney General. $3600; Chief Justice of the" Supreme Court, (JM50G;, each "j associate Justice, there are two, $4000. The bill also provides that all fees received by any of the above officers shall be turned into the the general fund 'of the State Treasurer Just how a law increasing the th salaries of the above state officer, can be passed until Sec tion l,ArUclfXl6fthe Constf tution is amended is not clear, auotber. neither i.it.obviou.iwhy an act of, f he legislature is necessary U compel said officers to turn 'into the fitate Treasury any fees which they may receive. The section of the constitution oi Oregon referred to reads as fol lows: ; .... . n , . - 4,1. The Governor shell re ceive an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars., The Secretary of State shall receive an annual salary of fifteen hundred ' dollars The Treasurer of State shall re ceive an annual .alary of eight The Nebraska-Missouri boun dary line question is still the companion of the query as to who struck Billy Patterson. The United States supreme court de cided the other day that it is not where the Missouri is. but where it used to) be,' not taking into consideration that the only thing more difficult than to know where it used to be, is to find out whore it is going to be. Owing' to "high price of meats in New York the consumption of sea food has increased some 15 per cent In1 a year." Foriunately where is apparently no 1 limU to the supply of this food frem the waste of water. ' and it ' cannot easily be controlled by any com bination. Moreoverit is : verv satisfactory foodind the '' people of the seaboard communities are to be congratalated uponhsiring it to fall back upon when the price of steaks takes the express elevator for the top1 story Ex. ' Thomas Cader Powell has been appointed United States Marshal at - Nome. 'It ''would Seem that the Qiegon delegation still has influence. 7 and there are those in' Oregon who will be able to reconcile' rthemseives to the pain of parting' with Mr. Powell. . ' I sp'cci 1 . 11 Notice io the patrons of La Grande Light and Power Cor. ' ! That on and after. January ,1st we. will, install- a-day -, circuit in this ' city and take this' means of notifying our Satrons - Any changes to be made in lights which can not ( e turned off during the day should be arranged as soon as possible ; Those desiring power can confer with a. at anv (time regarding prices of motors, jrates, etc .Wo have motor. - priced as follows, f. o. b. San Francisco: . i b. p $ 37 75 6 h. p. $192 00 i b p 44 50 10 h p 279 75 ' 1 h p 95 50 15 h p 367 70 2 hp .;10415 20; hp ........ 452 50 3 hp ........ 12885 30 hp ........ 655 65 ; To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to La Grande. Shipping weights i hp 3 phase A hn M -r 1 hp 2 hp 3 hp 5 hp ,7 hp .10 np 15 hp 20 hp 30 hp u u u it 11 11 11 11 120 lbs 155 lbs 242 lbs 345 lbs 425 lbs : form K form K form K form K i hp single phase t np 1 hp 2 hp 3 hp -5 hp 810 lb. 950 lbi 1 1175 lbs 1430 lbs - form K t&2345 lbs formK 2980 lbs 11 .11 - 11 . -form L form L form L form L -lornYL" form L , 225 lb. b. bs b. bs 270 i275 330 465 ,68tf 670'lbs boa iv. , WAV 1U9 1075 lbs 1350 lbs '23001b." 2810 lb. Tor information call at office ot i LA GRANDE LIGHT AND 6WER?o6. i FUUL MEASURE Chain wood1 by tne Cord Jhirty-eeven vagrants were rounded up by the Spokane police laat Sunday -morning. Thhre WaS just 80 ceuts ; cash ou the bunch,20 cents belonging tO one man and 10 cents to Montana led ju the broduction of , wool in 904,with a total of 87,775,000 founds; Wyoming came second with 20,450,000 pounds; New Mexico third with 17,325,000 pounds. Other arates wjth upward of 10,000,000 lounps were Idaho, ' Oregon, California, Utah, and Ohio. The Oregon Salmon pack for 1904 was 434,325 cases. ' Fish Warden Van -Dusen reports that the hatcheries this serson have berated 11,000.000 fry. , 128 cubic feet to the ; cord. 16-inch drv chmn t wood $3 per cord. This i. cheaper than hv th 1 $ You pay for what you get and get what you pay for. I $ - - ( I 1 "'bone 571 H. W. NIBLEY x When you want i the Best PHONE j i85i A B. C. Steam Laundry La Grande, Oregon, i 4 A if J .'j'.y.i. iti -jto-j Read The Daily Observer