Evertthli you want went for thai 1 SONDAY FANNER "III Hill Jojjjl fgiiil Iiii ml i HOUSE WARMING WAS A SUCCESS O. RAL8TON'8 NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE tOor. Fir o JWfdfcO'Bte. OUR 8PSOIALTY Fall Lino "Perferred Stock' Canned Goods. Good School 8h pccUlty .-.cs r. xv Chain Wood by the Cord 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain wood OS rw.r.v lilW- .lieu by the load. Yon pay for what yon get and get what you pay for. Pfrone 571 H. W. NIBLEY The "House Wanting" dedication and grand ball wjven by the U Qrode Commercial Clnb last night at the new Court Houee wu attended by hundred of people fiom ell parts of U oounty end proved to be the an ticipated suoooss. Early In Uw even, ing the letge court rooat wee filled with people 10 listen to the program arranged for the occasion, and the orowd wee eo Urge that the oorridori and office room were filled the treat- r pert of the evening. The program opened with en "Over ture" by the Orchestra. Attorney Turner Oliver wu If attar of Ceremo niee end Mayor J D Slater delivered the add rate of welcome in e (ew well ehoeen words. Ferrin's If ale Quart ette then sang "Uatil the Dawn" wbiohwee loudly applauded, after whioh Mrt Jay Van Burea tang "For All Eternity" reepondiag to a hearty enoore. The Reading the "Bo v Ora tor py tare Ubanoey bar firet ap pearance in public ia thie oity alnoe moving here from Union wai much enjoyed, and was very appropriate for thaoooMton describing a trial la the laeeeeaai When you want ttelkst a PHONE i85i ' m I apni Ae B. G Steam Lattdry La Grande, Oregon. ifLoeeeooeoeioenaaawaMO eeejaeaiaeeoeetnnenawe)e e : court room. O 8 Williams eaog a solo whi eh as usual wae enjoyed, after whioh Mis W W Berry tendered One of her beautiful piano selections , "An Old World Serenade" song by Mra A L Richardson was muoh enjoyed as were the laet two selections by ! 'Fer rin'e Male Quartette." Each number On the program was encored and tboee who took part graoiously responded. After the program wae dispensed with the time for tbe big dance to be gin was anoounoed and though the orowd wae very dense it wae not long before many oouples were on the floor tripping the ligiit fantastic "and they danoed with right good will, in the new imposing 'Coutt House that stanis upon the Hill." Old, young, big and little were in attendance from all parte of tbe county and tboee who did not care to dance could ohat with old friends oi by gone daws, and nl aha .,..- -j La Grande and Union county ae a whole. This beautiful building ie one that all oan juetly be proud of and all will ever remember its "dedioat on." LA GRANDE Will be readx for. business February 15, Prepared to moke oil kinds of CASTINGS QeneraJ ipjpfjjprlt and Wag b n Wo cjk Manufacturer oi The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill D. fr. (flTE RAi D, Proprietor SUCCESSOR TO H. L.. AUEXANOCR f a. .j. A A A A .f, A A A A A -aa. A A -aa, AAA. A - -Se. A A W M W W1IWWIWtWPWmBsstw, CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Tv(0 Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask f or La Grande Bow and get the fesr LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN Z AND SHOULD HAVE Bfli LA GRANDE PREFERENCE. GRANGE HALL LITERARY The Oranga Hall Literary Society met laet Friday evening and a good time wae bad. The following pro gram was rendered : Vocal Solo ElmiraPeel Recitetion Zoe Golden Recitation Ruth Harrison Reflation Zssel Baton Recitation Reva Huffman Beoitation Etha Huffman Vocal 80IO Mrs Line Jatper ReoiUtion Roy Oekeler Beoitation Stella Anson Recitation Edith Regain Recitation Bernard Snow Beoitation Jesse Anson DialogueTrain to Moro The question debated wae: Reuolvid "That agriculture should be taught in the oommon school" Affirmative Bernard Snow, Obas Huffman, Rpy Oekeler, Scott Ooodall Negative W R Jaaper, Fred Huff- ma j, B Jatper. The Negative woo the decision, Judges Wm Oekeler, Newell Anson Dexter Eaton. The question for discussion next Friday evening is -. Resolved " That it ia unwise for the etete to attampt to take money and. mortgagrs directly' ! Affirmative E Jaaper, Boy Oekeler Bernard Snow. Negative Chas Huffman, Fred Huffman, W B Jasper. Questions have been selected f oT a month in advance and will be d'sousi- ed in the order given below. Feb 3 Resolved : "That the national gov ernment should establish a postal savings bank system such as was ro obmra nded by post muter general Wauamaker in hie report for 1890" Feb. 10 Resolved "That the national gov em dm at should own and operate all tbe main railroads of tbe U 8 doing a general public business " Feb 17 Resolved " That the protection tar iff system ae administered in the U S today ie wrong in tbory." ADMIHMfHATORo NOTICE OF FINAL 8KTTLKMBNT. Notice la hereby given tkati the undersigned, adsslnlitratrtr of ""'--- ur luUii wd decanted, Eaa filed ia the County Court ef Union voosty, w or umsjoo nis naal account as seea afiJtslalstratw or said sstte aad mat Mon day the 6th day or Febuaryl905 at the hour Ol two o'clock p. m. baa been Axad by seld Conn as the time for hearing of oh,otlooa to aid K pon and tbt stttttac t ItaeieaX, Dated Jfanaarjr 4. 190 .. J. K.WBIGHT. Adaaiaiatatrr or tbe KttaU el Aaato A Wood, daasaaat, r B II Briok furnished in any quanitj or any atyle. No contract too small or too large. See samples of oar I P'WcB. GEO. KREIGER La Grande, Oregon. Correcting a Mistake Editor Observer: I notice yon made a mistake in yes terday's Observer In extending au in vitation to Mm general pnblio to atten the Usiedonian Reunion. This R eon ion is given by the Burn's Society of It Grande and is open to all who are members of thie Society or who an eligible to become members. Any person can become a member who is a native of Scotland or whole h descend. ent of .Sooteh parents or who la married to a Scotch husband or wife. The Society would be glad to entertain tbe general pnblio if it aero possible to do so, but there are about two hun dred members of the Society and those eligible to become members and thie is about all the Society can entertain. A oordial invitation ia extedded to all persons eligible of becoming members as above set oat. The only expense Is a dollar a year dues charged to the men, the women free. The duee are sed to cover the expense of this an nual reunion . Yoara very truly. TURNER OLIVES, President Stomach Troubles and Constipa tion "Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets are the beat thing for stomach troubles and oonstir atton I have ever sold," says J R Cullman, a druggist of PotterviUo, Mich. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction . I tell mv ountomer., to try them and If not satisfactory to come back and get their money, bat have never had a complaint." For sale by Newlln Drag Co. Heart Fluttering Undiaeatad food anil lean n th stem . ach located "just below "the heart, : . u .. I nan u. h.ji4 , I . . 1 1 f lour When your heart troubles you in taai way uuce ueroine lor a few days. oa will soon be all right, 60o ntvuo uraa 1,0 "1 was m itch afllcted with soiatoai writes Ed 0 Nud, Iowaville Sedgwlok Go Kan, "going" about on cruteta and suffering a deal of pain. 1 was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment I used three 60o bottles, It Is thi greatest liniment I ever used, have leoom men tied it to a number of persons all express themselves aa being bene fited by it, I now walk without orutch es, able to pefrorm a great deal of ight labor on the farm." New lln Drug Co. OREGOft UNION IMlCJUHLC No a Halt Lake, Denver, Kt. No 1 liitpm Worth, Omaha, Kan- txia m No 6 HI aty, St. lxuU, Cbi- No j SeSO . m. eafo and Kaeb M v m No i Portland, Oalica. Pen dleton. Walla Walla, Nn9 liaytou, I'omeroy, Cot- north via Spokane Portland Dallas, Pan- dleton. UmntUla, Wal oS lata, Lewlston, Oolfai, So 6 Moscow, Wallace, War tet p. m. ner, apokane ana other SM a ra polnU eaat and north ' vlaBpokaae No. 82 Island City. AitoL 1m- Oallyca- bier and KUala. Con- No SI cent oMtiooa at Elgin with "aaday staac ftx points la Wat- tjnvm klisa Iowa. ' Ooean Steamers between Portland and ' Baa Hrancaoo every nva days. Grande Roude Lumber Go. FERRY, OREGON. ' LUMBER LATH BOXES Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON. teeeeeee eeeeeeeeeooeeo Oregon Produce Co. I Phone 1761 La Grande, Oregon. J Corner Jefferson Avenue and Greenwood Streets. Largest Packing House In Eastern Oregon. Will Pay Hitzhest Oash 111 Price lor Marketable A.piles. - - - - - a . 10 PER GENT OFF On all cash purchases of $1.00 or over, complete atook of meats poultry, lard, oar own oared breakfast bacon and hauu a specialty. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS We pay the highest market price for hides, pelts, and fura a We mauufantura RnttAr A y-. s uum sweet cream, uur J batter is fall weight oud ; guaranteed. Leave orders at J. U. McK.enuou'8 SSuminerrille Creamery Ass'n rOTUB HON, OOUMTV COUUT OP UNION COUNTY, OUKUON We tha nndersignsd legal voters and residents et tha Precinct of Hilgard, Union County, Ore gon, hereby raspacUully petition yoru Uoa. Court to grant to Holversoa & McParlaad a liocius to sell spirit sous, malt or vinous liquors or fermented cider, commonly known as hard older, In leas quantities than one gallon la the town of tuigard, la the precinct of migard ia Union County, Oregon, for a period of Six months commencing February 10, 1MU. Dated at Ullgard, Ores jo, Deoeraner 10, ISM LA; GRANDE, SCHOOL OFMUSIC PROP. DAY. Principle.: I " MitVbAY. This is one of the best moaioal In stitutions lu toe state. During toe fUar 190t there wen nearlv Poor "anil leeeous given. Tlxe people in this oity and valley an bearln ing to discover the areat I of tbleeohool. The system used Is ue latest and most practical, and includes all the latest disposal las lathe art of tsaohlng sestslo. The school is divided Into two depart ments; NO. 1 Is for beainnara. bum 0 rears ud. aad taklna in tha laa to 3rd grades, la this department awpusjoome one.nour evury day. In No, 2 tbe gradee are from S to 16. Here the graduate. Pulls mmg uswctw. no epooours wui oe permitted to remain in this sobool weo ao not stuaj. Jolia Tbompsoa UK ltissett W LfrlUaaan Krod UuUey Henry Love Jua LaScrty i t Mblcy r AMoDoegaU Win. Caatieli Prank abolditrora Geo. Rogers PatLucey Wm. Banks JSDilUnaa ikeMatherem Fred Werner WM itetrlck Kd 1'eUrson Frank rJeatord OUafoUarry &i Salmg Harry French B jholdatrora t.o. Teyto C Johnson Ol. Uverson FMaden He Barohett r J Koandtree Harry Wells J Uarden KBoesU Matt Markle Geo CLae J W Kiel'y BHBeaaohamp 1 D Caaty D P Hswma J a Hits Geo. Hlanohard rB Moore HABadrap JKLsamaa LO Wens Chaa. Baker ompson Hartte 1 WHooU Fall Weight Guaranteed Wholosale aoA Retail deal ers iu Hoy, Grain, Vege tables and Fruits T Oorload lots o Specialty Lawson & Zundell Office in Kilpatriok BldgT Phone No 1113 J T Holmes . NUSadrap WullamUw T M Uaakta Crt Haaasr Frank Moore George Burchetl Clarence i oog OC Parmer Notice la hereby given that we will oo toe lu day of February 1S0S apply to the Ooaaty Court of Union County, wregeo, at the court house for a license to sell spirituous, sash aad vinous liquors and fermented cider commonly known as imrd cider In the town of HUgsrd Union county, Oregon, for a period of et mouths commencing oa or about February M ana ,r . -. TtajDiirrtond Curt, they have dleoovered a diamond tBure for sonsaraption UyateeMsfaip tlon or ptenmonia, ft will, -fOwswsr, bo best .for you to lake that great rem edy mentioned by W J T .MoOee, oi Van leer, fenn. "I bad a Joougb, ;for fourteen years. Nuthiug belpeVi me, outtl I took Or King's Nsw.Dieoovery for Consumption Coughs and ;Odds whioh save Instant relief, and a-permanent oure." UoeqnaJLlel sa, cure, for xnteat and- lAng ubee. At the Newlin drwar store. jjrLTe&to and Si .09, sgatasd Trial tSlf oitiiaren saedl- auhaaanM disaster one than Absolutolv The fault of urlvi cine t'ontainlng la la antnatimaa . Sanaa the disease froimr' Which thaw ana .A.r Ing. Kvery mother ahoeid know that Chamberlain's Ooagh itemedy la pes feoUy safe for Children to take, it containe nothing harmful and for uougha, oolds eaderouas nnenritsisaaA