O Sf f MY ANNUAL BARGAIN SALE IS NOW . JNT PROGRESS . .. . .r ic:..a. .nil f!riilr1rn'a 6ho68. ' I have made in inventor lURK'DOWN in prices all aloug the line of Men, Boys', Youths , X h&ve to offer, v THERE ABE BARGAINS FOR ALL Al iny stock is new ana up-to-aaie, wm jv - . Men's box calf, vici kid aod patent colt,, welt sole, regular price 15, Inventory price Men's box calf, vici kid, velour If naVkangarto, welt sole, regular "pm e $3 60, Inventory price A . J ." ' . i $2 65 and $2.75 I have many cheap grades', work shoes that ran from . $L50 to 42.50 . Boys' and Youths' 8boes from SW0To$0(r Ladies' pat nt kid, regular $4.63 and $4 00 shoes, Inventory price $3.00 and $3.25 ;v T T H E Q. U A' L I TV. S H O E S T O R E, ,..iJf, Ladies' fine vicl Ud, latest style, welt and turn sole, regular $3.50 shoes, Inventory price $2.75 and $3.00 Ladies 1 id shoe", welt and' turn' sole,; $300 shoe, Inventory price $2.00 and 2.25 Ladies' $260 and $2.25 kid shoe Inventory price $1.85 to $2.00 Misses Shoes $1.25 to $2.00 Children's shoes 50c to $1.00 - A3J ijssu oi iwmuoT. . M. Stubblefield, Proprietor aJir". 'v a -' - . 5 a " ISMSIHMIMMHI lMHlliHIMMMIIIltlllMM TT Jrl A T SALS La Grande Evening Observer ' I . , w , r, JJET, BPOfik,, JEditonr ajPrPt tutored ttlM:tFMtJ.OffloBtJ Grande1 Oregon, Cm Seoond Claae MMl.Jiajtter.,,,,, ri-s ' ' mm J" i . Each and Every Hat now; in stock at just Half 1h(1 fit f V 0 1 Come In anV fcecuft " a Genuine Bargain Perfumes, Toilet Soapi ani" Fodders' Sithes,? $ jL&padourV , and', Bangs Iovtlties RibWns, and Handkerchiefs MBS. J. R. FORREST. Milliner Published daily except Sunday One year in advance. . . ... $6 60 due montns in advance. . . .3 60 Per month. . . U '. :. ; . , . .tie Single copy. . .t .. . :'6c We are looking forr and ex pecting quite an increase in our population this year. The conditions are such to expect it. In the first place this is' Lewis and dlark' fair, year Low rates will be made to the coast that1 will certainly bring many thousand Union county being one of the banner count ies in the state onght to be able to secure not a few . additions to our population." ' " ' ! Much depends upon ourselves huwever. , It is a fact that very few oi our citizens can intelli gently answer what' we export and the quantities. We today TOir?PT MMk. FU ...If.ilfUM"' Thi Big Line is at I ;o - r. HILL'S, DRUG !WJ i J V- ? A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist Lowest Prices Destluoods V An a a DdnDDDDDnD Fflrmt-ra' and ,Trad6mr ? gNational Bank; XI lAOJRANDEV; OREGON ; OapW'sTockiWipaM T 60,000 n Surplus fund irl . 60,000 Responsibilitv , - 4i t - ;( yi or. Ma rfnrV hflnkinc a.nd exohamre business.. D Ifrsits bought and sold, on eartern an foreign banks. 13 a Fl a' a n u c? ; JOSEPH PALMER,' President ' ;i I ' y t ' J.' W. SORIBJER, Cashier aaba ftlii n'n n n,n tf iim$W f OfTICKBfle DIBJBCTORl I. M. Ckanh. VkM rKwIdML J.M. Bnr Frd J. QoIbm F.Iilfcyan.OMBte'' ': J. ItChuroh r.kVvn w.uwiaoitaM.OMW. La GiiXiiDET JAttONAt; Bank ft' La Ctaada, Onfom CAjPltXi; STOCK Vil. $100,000 20,000 r tt tits'' y," U Mfts oiT U world, unnmnnmm tt. ing alreaiy made an investment to this extent an the county af ford cot to have a creditable exhibit. , The Observer may be wrong (and would invite discussion pro and con) in the belief . that without ad exhibit very little' results could be expected ' from the $20,000 already invested.. 1 It would possibly require about $2000 to maintain an. exi np'ii 'dnrMgefai arid wfr $ei lieve it necessary. The ques tion as to how this money la to be ; obtatried if at all is debate- able' but if the objects to be ob tained, result beneficially to the entire county the burden would be equally distributed if paid out of tie general funds of the couny, Everything you want want for 'that Ill rri . 1:1 Todays news today, when you read the Observer. Is Awaiting .Your Order at it . JO. R ALSTON'S - NEBRASKA GROCERY f ' STORE1, , (Oor, Fir and Jefferson Sts. ' Poll Line "Perferred Stock" SHOES i . - Good School Shoes ; ' ; Canned Goods.' ' a specialty . ' ' 1 I li.Jli., t,l.. Good spring 'water in suffi cient quantities to furnish the city at a : nominal expense , is one of the probability for 1905 - NoUceorstoolUjoldar'iMeeUQg. . ilotioe ia hereby given that there wi be net ting of the ttook hoiden of the La Grand. are a tmicn better county than j u, .yeniog, February ku, iikb. at th. hoar or k . i- ' I A Mofilc. tar thm nurtwuut of .liwtiniv nfflnni. tnm the .nsoiag year, and for the transaction of itch other tmsineat a. nuy come before? the meeting. Wm. U1LLER, Vice Creeldeat ' Un 10-Feb 9 many realize A few weeks ago-after several weeks of diligent 'inquiry the Observer fdurid authority for the statement that Unon county was and had for 1 several years past exported & train - load of products "very ether dayV ,The facts are we eyen do better. .This is a record td be 'proud of ' arid shows a large diversity ' of .re sources. Here are a few figures that the accuracy an easily i be verified. We export one year with another, 3000 cars of lum ber, iDOO -cars of wheat, Oats and barley 600, wood 500, Ice 500; fruit 256 hiay 300, sngar 200, cattle 150, 1 hogs 100. In tne above list there is nothing less thin 100 car .loads , repre sented which makes 1 a total of 7600 cars, equi velent to 253 so lid trains of 30 cars each, more thatf 70 trains in Excess of the statement that it' requires a train every other day to export the products of this county. Several days ago we publish ed a onmunicaUon under the non-4 e-plilme of 41 Junius" tak ing eiceiiou' to the ' seWtlmenf that is being more or lespro nounded toward securing ( the county court to make an ajppro riaU n to jpaaintain an exhibit at the : Lewis 1 and ' Clark fair. Among "othefrdaSons Juhfus sel out wm ttatt Union county ha4 already jbeen taxed to the extent of $20j000 or f 130,000 for ' this fair and that certainly ought to 6e sufficient. x s The Obseryerrwould call aU tention toSfc lhiil ouly and that is' : reebgniilng that - the county by way of : taxation ' has already contributed a very large sum ntt less : than $20,000 f o r the fair which was considered as , , A Surprise Party 5 . Apleuaat orprt-. paxijmj b s1to to jroar tomaoh mad liter, bjr taking a madicina .whio, ,wUl relista their pain xad 'diacomfort, tig; Or King-aNew U ?i. ' ht. are a ouMe?9ndrjial rymedr tPotding. tora nliet and care (or headaohe, dizzineu and constipatioa. 35o at.... drat store Newlin Urag Co WHEN YOUR MEAT COMES lome from-oar place yon' know It is going to be good ' loo can drder from as and get just as good' meat aa If ton eleoted it yoaraelf.' We don't hafe any trouble in picking it oat for you. For we keep only ONE KIND That's the very bej;;iyaaaefjlpk oat good meat when Ihero ia no other kind in the atore.' 8o send along yonr order.'. It will be dlled promptly and to your entire satieiaotion. dock & I nomas Notice to the patronaof 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 Eatrona. Any changes to be made in lights which een noil e turned off during the day should be arranged as soon as' : poasible.r. Those- desiringower carrnonferwitb: ns t "any -time regarding priceB of motors, rates, etc. We have motors ; priced as follows, f. o. b. San Francisco; ' i h. p $ 37 75 i h p 44 50 1 h p 95 50 2 hp ...104,15 3 hp" ........ 128 85 5h. $192 00 10 hp ...279 75 15 hp 367 70 20 hp 452 5ftq 80 h p 655 65 ;To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to La Grande. v. . f hipping weights. . 120 lbs hp single phase 155 lbs hp 242 lbs 1 hp 345 lbs 2 hp 425 lbs 3 hp 5 hp ,610 lbs 950 lb i i hp 3 phase ihp 1 hp 2 hp 3 hp u It ( II .1 225 lbs 270 lbs 275 lbs 880 lb, ,465151 6 hp. 7t hp 10 np 15 hp 20 hp 30 hp ii it form K form K form K form K form K 4JT2345 lbs form K -2980 lbs Tor information call at office ot " 680 lbs - frrnL ; 670 lbs form L . . 82Q ibi , ,1175 lbs . Jor ia La0JXk4b 1430 lbs form L 1350 lbs form L form L i. 2300 lb 281Q lbs - full measure Chain wood by the Cord : 1 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain wood $3 per cord. h This is cheaper than by the load. You pay for what you get and get what you pay for. - Rhone 571 H. W. NIBLEY 5 Whea yoa want . -the Best ' PHONE lies ihi- A. B. C. Steam, Laundry -I . ' Abwlolely iiarmless 4 Ihe fault 0r giving 'chtldrtSHniedi: cine containing injoriooa subetanoea. laeometimee more dlaaateroas than tnediaeaae from whieh they ara toff er ng. ( Kvery mother, ahoold. know that ChamberUin'a Conch Remedy ia per fectly ( for children to take' ft contoini - nothing harmful and (or congba. oolda andoroaniaanaurnMajvl foraaiebyNewiiapraaUo. t La Grande, Oregon. W UTT m - we maniiacture Butter e fiom sweet cream. Our 5 'butter is full weight and 5 guaranteed. Leave orders Z at J. D. McKennon's ! HllllllilllllHIlM iv 9:; -j j: ,1. 1 I 9 j 1 0 Read The Daily Observer ftoaooofta&ffsaoaftcaatarifliaat) an investment. Now their hav- ' '1 1--