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i rt H A T SALE Vande Evening Observer ;EY BKOS., Editon k Pr pi (Entered at the lirande Oregon . hi.; Matter Post Ulfic at La m cond Class Published daily except Sunday i iiif er in advance .....i860 ! Six ui' iii'u'i in advance. ... .3 60 1 1. .1 cr rei mouiu . .v Single copy. . ':. 6c Each and Every Hat now la stock at just Halt Price Come in and Secure a Genuine Bargain Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and Powders Switches, "; Pompadours . ' and Bangs Novelties Ribbons, and Handkerchiefs 'HB&'J. R. FORREST, Milliner I GIFFIN HOGAN ' UNDERTAKERS THE LOVE OF GREAT PEOPLE is. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,, Scientific 'i; Embalming. . Licensed Oregon and Montana ' , ' , - ' Experienced Lady Assistant in attendance , The only Exclusive Undertaking Parlors in La Grande. Ouroffice b alWays open . Pbpue',1761 Office in Lewis Building, "opposite Sominer House re REDUCTION SALE W hive made op our mindi to sell cveryj rail of Wall Paper bi wet store before the next iprinj stock arrive and in order to insure a eemplrte dun-up we have cut the price rtgardleu of former price Wall Paper: from Stents :up We Want to dear the house before March 1st as we expect a carload ef WJI Waper to a arrive on that date. We have more Wall. Paper now on hand than all the other paper house In the county. There i j -lore you will have a greater variety to select Iron. Our resent stock b complete, Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. eiUS AND L6LASS - QQDQDOQQDDQ DO Q C Farmers, and Traders Nationals Bank, LAGRANDE. OREGON "The love of a great people or their Ciar," aaya Count Cas sini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, 'is not wiped oat by . the theoriea of a . few street brawlers. It .will be found, when order has been re stored, that traditional affection of tbe Russian people for tbeir Czar stilh abideB." And be adds that when violence has been suppressed the demands of tbe people will be considered and all that justice and expedi ency can do ' on' their behalf will be forthcoming. The Ambassador is living in the seventeenth century and not in the twentieth. The "few street brawlers? as be foolishly calls them, were not ' theorists,' but men terribly in earnest and most practical in their demands They were not-animated by love nor by hatred for the Ozar, but by the instincts moviug all men worthy" of llya fcaoie to demands for reasonable measures of freed om. It was the mistako of the Bourbons to believe 'that the love of the French people had survived generations of oppres sors and it is the mistake of the Ozar, Neither Bourbon nor Romanoff could appreciate the fact that it is not a question of Rings nor of Czars, but a ques tion of peoples and of popular rights, Count Ca-sini is, no doubt, doing the best to be done uuder the circumstances in the service of a bad and a waning cause But the American public will not be moved to sympathy . be cause of ihs statoment that when order has been restored the peo ple will be given a hearing,' for the meaniug of it is. that after the Cossacks ' have slaughtered the men of St Petersburg and Moscow and of Sevastopol the petitions of the survivors Will be heard if they can muster up the courage to ask a hearing at the bloody doors of the palace of the Czar. The order to which Count Cassini refers is found only in the grave. Commercial Tribune. When all is" said and done, m there are many reasons wuy Uoioti county "should make M exhibit at the Lewis and cla'ki fair. The county cannot afford j U io do otherwise, To take a par-1 H rimouious . position upon mis matter will be accepted as an indication that our people are years behind the times and have uot sufficient enterprise to rep resent at a time when the en tire state is in holiday attire. The proper thing to do is to en gage space and show what we can produce, and do it right. It will cost something, but whatjof it? In this day to join ,to pro cession in affairs of this sort . i fnm'-i r-, fp; TrS . T7I CP r The Czar's boy baby is tak ing his first lesson in the three Rs-Russia, Riot and Revolution. Now ia the time for the Csar to keep a steady 4hand and not lose his . head. Hotel Sommer THE HOTEL gOHHER uOn Leefti WF CATER TO w w w ' TRADE COMMERCIAL ROOMS WITH BATH imSTEAM HEATS All Modern Conveniences Best Dining Room Service ia i Eastern Oregon. m H f J. V. DORDAN. mi A "L. MORRIS, Tres. and Manager. 1 gAAt.i-v Aim wovtviv .,.. n u D a a a Capital fitock fully paid - $ CO.OOt 8urplus fund . . 13,900 Liability of Shareholders - 60,000 Reaponsibility V 133,000 JJWe Mo a general banking and exchange business. Frafta'bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. JOSEPH PALMER," f resident' J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier v. a '-a a 17 a a Music E P.Taii tbe pioneer muiio teacher of Grande Sonde Valley is still in the ring. During my vacation I made il my bosiaeu as well as pleasure 10 at tend conoerU, operaa, and In fact everr thing in my line pi , buiinest ana 1 toaaa tiiat I ae a teac'ier,' and in terpreter of muaio and still in the front rank. FapUswhodo not iin the full oonjerfatory oourea may take the popular piano oouree. This plao- ee tne pupil in position , to .play tbe popular mua.o of tne day, Church and Sunday Sohool music ' :i The Violin popular oomeo 'plaoee tbe pupil in position 19 play all .kinds oi danoe snusio as well a "light over turea. Quite a number of musioians who have been under my instruction ate now making good money as leaob eriand aoloiato. Pupil who are un der my o re will be thoroughly in- truoted in music. B. J. TAIT, teacher Stomach Troubles 'and Corutlpa- tion "Chamberlain'sitomaob and Liter Tablets are th beet thing tor stomach trontlee and ooaatif ation 1 have ever eold' says J U 'Cullman, a druggist oi VottervUle, Mloh. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. tell my ouatomer to try them and it not satisfactory to come back aud get their money, but have never bad a complaint." Co, Among tbe many building enterprises which are promised for the coming season, ia the erection of a fratrnal hall. Sev eral of the loading orders in the city are now preparing plans and have committies at work preparing the necceesary :plan it ls.beleived by tnoae in posi tion to know that at least two or three of the strong orders will combine efforts and erect three story structure which wi be a credit to the orders interest ed as well as to the city. This is certainly a good move in the right direction and one which will certainly receive hearty su port from H ' fraternal' feourtes Don't be aJVsllll s .in1! r H 11 , Share your money with us and we will give., you the Vdanitiest confctions in return. It'a bard . to sell , you candies on paper; but youeome here and see the assort i inent we"offer and the candies will sell themselves. LoyV Gahi Parlors, The Finest Place in Eastern Oregon. EijiraIIllIiIiira 1EJ LUMBER YARD 11 For sale by NewlinUrag .SJ ft, i Ml was m uoh alflcteJ .with soiatoai ! about on crutchi , I and suffering's deal 'of pain. 1 was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment used three 60o bottles, .. It ia th j greatest lmiment I ever need, nave leoommended it to a number of persons all express themselves as being bene fited by it, i now walk without crutch ee. able to pefrorm a great deal oil ight labor on the farn." NeUn; Cured His Mother of Rheumatism g)"My mother has been a sufferer for many years iroffl raeuuiawsm," tji W a uowara oi ausoana, renosyiva- nia. "At Umee enotwae nuable to move at all, while at ' times 'walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications she deuld Sd.it was the most wonders ol pain re liever ehe had 'ever tried. In fact she le never without it now and ia at 'all times able to walk. An occasional ap plication of pain Balm keeps away tbe pain that ehe was formerly troubled with. For sale by Newlin Drag Co. Hendquirters for Lath, Shi ngles, Doors, Sash, Boxes all kinds of Mill Work BUILDING PAPER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL Measure ments a on the Place of -.Business on the STODDARD LUMBER CO. - LA1 GRANDE, OREGON. T7v9n inexperienced , buyers cannot wake a mistake'! when -they order .our LaJrandi Creamery Butter It is always pure, delicious ( and 'pleasing; will add a relish to rany well cooked meal .La Grands Creamery Co .LA QRANDE ,v MARBLE WORKS E. C DAVIS, Proprietor, s Complote assortment of fin est marble .and graoit alsruys on band. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon application, Heidttones and Monuments' A Spetialty WHEN YOUR. MEAT COMES home from our plao you know it is going to be good. - You can order from na and get juet ae good meat aa if yon eelected it yourself. We don't have auy.trouble in picking it out for you. For we keep only ONE KIND That's the very best. It's eaay to plok out good meat when there ie no other kind in tbe store. So send along your order. It will be filled prOmptly and to your entire satisfaction. Bock 8c Thomas Notice to the patrons of La Grande.' Light aud Power Co. 1 That on and after January 1st we will install a day circuit in this city and take this means of notifying our patrons, f Any Jchanges to be made in 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 motors, rates, etc. We have motors pricea as iouows, i. o. d. Han Francisco: J h. p 37 75 h p 44 50 lhp 95 60 2 hp 10415 S h p 128 85 5 h. p. 10 hp 15 hp 20 hp 30 hp ...1192 00 ... 279 75 ... 867 70 ... 452 50 ... 655 65 To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to La Grande. i hp S phase 120 lbs 1 hp 155 lbs lhp ; 242 lbs 2 hp 345 lbs 3 hp 425 lbs 6 hp " form K 7 hp form K 10 up form K 15 hp form K 20 hp " form K 30 hp form K lhp 2 hp 3 hp 5 hp 810 lbs 950 lbi 1175 lbs 1430 lbs 2315 lbs 29Sfl lha "'or information call at office ot i hp single phase thp tl u .1 M form L form L form form form form L L L L 225 lba 270 lbs 275 lbs 380 lbi 465 lbs 630 lbs 670 lbs - 820 lbs 1075 lbs 1350 lbs 2300 lbs 2310 lbs LAGRANDE LIGHT AND POWER 60 Read The Daily Observer 1 75