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MONDAY, J. NtMItY 23. 1003.
r..GE rem,
La Grande tvenini Observer
Vnhli-ljed Dally Except Sunday.
CUUItEY BROTHERS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
I THE WORLD FAMED CAR
We have made arrangements Mite 0. R. 0 N. Co. ;
whereby any of Us employees can ctlajn stzrCzid R. R. :
watch on monthly paymtnts at regular :pc cash pticee. Z
The Cadallic Thirty Is" Now Here
I'ulu-d VrvHH Telegraph Service.
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is HIED
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cle appearing over a nom Je plume.
IHrned articlea will be received sub
Ject to the discretion of the editors.
Flense sign your article and save disappointment.
Advertising Kates.
Display ad. rates furnished upen
application.
Local, reading notices lie per line
first Insertion; Jc per line for each
obsequent Insertion.
Resolutions of condolence, 5c a line.
Cards of thanks, 5c a line.
Once more we are called upon to
take off our hats to the best bunch of
fire fighters In' the northwest. Time
after time as the boys are called upon.
it la the same old story. Nevr has
a fire gotten beyond their control, It
matters not whether tho wind blows a
gale of 50 miles an hour, or whether I J
h culm. Jin re never was a more loya.
volunteer fire department than ours.
Seldom rave they been culled upon 1"
fliilit a more persistent blaze than that
f last night. It was cold, ami the
wind was something fierce.
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Tit laige and interested gathering
rt the Irrigation mass meeting Satur
ilay left no room for doubting the
enrlv conclusion of the .. ehterpr.hu..
Just keep your eyes on the develop
ment of this vicinity, through which
the canals are to run. The magic
growth of other vicinities will bo re
peated right here atThome.
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I it Is to be hoped, that the poach
crop of the Yakima valley Is not In
jured to the extent the growers fear
at present. One grower' lssure hh
loss will be 80 cnrloads.
"
The" senatorial election out of the
way the Oregon legislature can grt
down to work this week.
2200 ACRES
WERE
ADDED
The contract between thu mayor and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Pally, single copy 5
.Daily, per month
' .Pally, six months In advance. , .(3.6
Dally, one year In advance. $6.5
w..klv. n months, in advance.. 76c ritv recorder and the American Llgl.l
i
Weekly, one year, In advance... $1. 00 & power company has been slgnd b
both parties. Further progress t,ow
awaits the acceptance of the legal de
alia In connection with' pa-litg ill
chartt-r.. Until tho company's attor-
ieya attach their legal sanction to the
:roceedlngs, there can be but little ad-
litlonul done.
When the proceedings are p. K. with
the company, the city will be presented
with the necessary bonds for signature
The payments on the bondsi will , be
made within per cent of the work done
on the pipe line. The contract has ap
pended to It a copy of the specifications
for the construction of the project
One clause provides for heavy fines
ittachable by the city In case the woik
Is not completed In a specified time
OLD VEIS
ill MESS
The first direct result of the irrlga
tlon mass meeting held last Saturday-
afternoon was the signing up by J. u
McKennon of over 600 acres of land
belonging to farmers who had heard
the addresses at the meeting. This I
only one Instance of what the meeting
w ill accomplish. There were over 1.
600 acres subscribed at the meeting
and added to that, the 600 acres' sub
wcrlbed Immediately after, makes a
creditable Increase to the acreage In a
very short time. There will be renew
ed and redoubled effort from now on
to bring the Irrigation project to ac
tual construction early In the spring.
Tho Irrigation men who were here
Saturday affirmed before returning to
their homes, that the results of tlu
meeting will be far greater than thi
average person would Imagine. With
uch a large attendance, the Irrigation
germ will be spread vapidly, for thou
who heanPthe program cannot but be
convinced that the logical thing to do.
Is to subscribe liberally for water, utxi
at once. The price will not always re
-.v!n at the "dirt eherr" figure t;i:it 1
tiuw is, and when others have water
the reticent farmer will have Just cans
for gnashing of teeth and shedding (
copious tears of ch.agin at his turdt-tiess.
A sumptuous feast such fis the Wo
uen's Relief Corps can prepare, and
.'till Installation program, is the brief-
st way. possible to express the exei
Lies of the Joint Installation of O. A
j. und W. It. C. last Saturday after
noon. The exercises were . openei
properly with a huge bunquet. Fo'.
lowing that came the Installation pro
gram that consumed most of the after
noon. " Frank Kllpatrlck was the in-
sta-lling officer and when he had fln-
nhod his work there were properly
seated In their respective offices:
Commander, I. W. Faulk; senloi
vice-commander, William Thompson;
junior vice-commander, George Ja
cobs; sergeant, William Grlder; quar
termaster, Frank Kllpatrlck; officer of
Mi day, Mose Thompson; officer of
he guard; William Panburn; chap
lain, left vacant. . t
Mrs. Rachel Worstell was the in
stalling officer for the W. R. C. The
ceremonies are pretty and impressive.
Those to be given duties In the W. R.
C. are: Mrs. Julius Roesch, presi
dent; senior vice-president, Maggie
Herman; Junior vice-president. Mrs.
Sam Williamson; chaplain, Mrs. Jones;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Morgan: con
ductor, Mrs. Coffey; guard,, Mrs. Su
le Burnett; assistant guard, Mrs. Day;
eolor-barer, No. 1, Mrs. Jessie Nelson;
Xo. 2, Mrs. S. J. Faulk; No. 3, left
vacant.
Come lock rt over and see mere car value
for every dollar rnvcsteo lhan ou ever
dreamed of 1 N
We also Have tht famous Model 10 Buick
Runabout
:W H B0HNENKAMP CO
Fever Sores. y
Fever sore and old chronic sores
should be kept In healthy condition.
should not be healed entirely, but
ThU can be done by applying Cham
berlain's Salve. This salve has no su-ce.-lor
for this purpose. Tt . la also
most excellent for chapped hands, sore
nipples, burns and diseases of the sltln.
For sale by all good dealers.
VALENTINES
It Is a little early yet to display Val
entines, but we are naturally anxious
for you to see ours before you buy else
where. We thought that there are a
good many people In La Grande, who
would appreciate ti valentine that" is
tasteful and at the same time fitly ex
presses the sentiment of the season.
S 'tins of our goods are in the window
now, There are more on he road.
MAGAZINES
MnfirnES Is now on sale. , The
story of Cleveland's first administra
tion and second campaign la told by
George F. Parker, in "Cleveland, the
Man." The short stories are away
above the average. - Some of the titles
"Camilla's Marriage"; "The Right t
Live"; "The Hoy"; "Jim's Dude";
"Jack Did It." !
The RED ROOK. TECHNICAL
WORLD and SUCCESS are on'stle
now. .
FERGUSON'S
'WHERE NOTHIXCf IS TOO '
MUCH TROUBLE.
TITLES!
You may have title to J
your hcene and agaita you ;
may Only think you have.
Gall at our off ico. and
let us explain, what an
abstract really means
Your ideas regard ing ab-
aft
stracte may be all wrong.
e
Many people do not know
o
what constitutes an ab- J
straot, they think that an ;
abstract is the equivalent ;
of a deed.
BALL-VALTrlAMELaNlLllKClS- rlMlLKN-tn'.P. J
DENmcvtments cauied In sleek er.d every wafch sold, by
us guaranteed to pass rallrczd inspectien rijwfieen Hie
United States and Canada.
SIEGRIST : & CO
Largest Jewelry bitr
in Eastern Oregon
Watch Inspectors for
0. R-& N. Railrood
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Complete equipment for resetting und repairing
rubber buggy tires -'
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor
y Complete Machine Shops and Foundry
. ...aaaaaiMa('
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HOT DRINKb t
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Just the kind of drinks: for co!d
weather. I
CLM BROTH BEEF TEA
CHOCOLATE With Whipped Cream t
Saloon Cnso Is to lie . Tried Again
Uato Is Not Y't Set.
The Jury In the case of the City vs.
Charles Anderson, charged with vio
lating the city ordinances In selling
liquor, after being out until 10 o'clock
Saturday night, could not agree and
vere discharged by Reocrder ( ox. It
Is understood that the acse will be re
tried but the date has not yet been
fixed.
Baptising People.
"And many of the' Corinthians,
hearing, believed and were baptised."
So we read in Arts. In Central church
1.1, Hm,. tiroeess Koes on from day to
,l.iv The message is delivered cour
teouslv yet forcibly. People hear and
,s f-ilih comes by hearing and hearing
hv the "word of Cod." some believe.
"tii.n the confession of their faith in
l,,N Chvlst. the 6on of Cod. they an
in i in. wnterv crave. AlreuUy
IT, have respmuled to the Invitation
.rvl.es tonUht. Them . "A Convent
i'!il S'Mson."
New Shoe Store.
' Messrs. Greene & Smith now have
their room on Depot Mr.et about fln
Jshed and will be ready to receive the
t, .l.i!e soon after the first of February.
i j rt ntV-'r.en nrrd no Intr.vlurtlon
to th tltUons i.f Crr.n,!.-. h Ihev
truve resided In La Grande for a num-
Iht of years. They are both expert
hoe men and will have on of the fln
ct shoe stocks In eastern Oregon.
Watch for their announcement, which
win soon appear In The Observer.
! Baby
Qoss Can't
I Get Your
I washing done j
: Send a Card
or Phone We :
hay eno babes
w
i It will be done
Right too.
.R. OLlVERit
La Grande National Bank .1 ,
MAN
4
I Hard Wheat
I Flour
i
Pastry l
Kansas hard wheat
four is ui3:i5!l3i fo
-V -ft.
cakes and pastries. This
bakery has that kind of
flour and the best pas
tries and bread in the
J city. If not a customer
no w, get in line and have
t "the best there is.
DEVELOP
THE
BUST
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i CHERRY'S NEW
: l!WNDRY
I F f i by lest" :
- xrry?!' SHE'S A Ql'EEX! SHE'S A SIREN!
is aji expres-'on that Is always heard at sight of a
well deve d woman. If you are flat-chested,
with Bl undeveloped, a srawny neck, thin, lead
arm remark will never be applied to you.
-sip . wafers will make you beautiful, bewltch-
,,, TiFVELOP THE BUST in a week rrom
. ioi,o und nroduce a fine, firm, voluptuous
u v fin out the hollow places, make thu
arms handsome and well modeled and the neck
nnil oVl Mil Hor8 shaDely and of perfect contour.
end for a bottle today and you'll be pleased and graterui. w
tw wsfers are absolutely harmless, pleasant to take, and convenient
' to carry around. They arc sold under guarantee 10 uo a.l c.K
or MONET BACK. -
Price $1.00 per bottle. Inquire at good drug stores or send DI
RECT TO US. .
FREE During the next 30 day. only we will send you a sam
ple bottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10c to pay cost of
packing and postage if you mention that you saw the advertisement In
this paper. The sample alone may be -sufficient If the defects are
DESK., JBSTHETIC CHEMICAL CO., 31 W. 125th ST., NEW YORK.
ROYAL BAKERY I :
i
Did Your Potatoes freeze? j
Mr
e'have several hundred sacks of first-c'ass potatoes .
at $1.25 p r hundred pounds "
." tin' Curling Smoke.
The reai pleasure of the after din
ner r is mule greater by a cigar
that has been properly handled
whether you know it or not It's a
fact thnt eiiMrs are as susceptible to
9 M
Quick Transfer:; FLOUR
Cosgrovc'M Train TXdayeil.
, i, u no
.lili!ti!. ore., j.io. ,
bou-rht Corov. 's train will arrive t 1 1 hanglmc temperature, odors, etc.. as
i.... oft..., i inirrt'rr mm a eooti snihe is
ii;. en.'i'liil car attached
tut spoiled before it reaches the smoker's
train No 14 but that is running so mums ..
slow that It is now coming north as We wtt you to try one of our cl-
.... ,-.f v,,L it. hieli H.jturs u igar h.U has hecn hsndled
Jue in Portland tomorrow morning t . n .ar.f:.lly as an Infant since the day!
i ..r t y.iVi l-.mi at iiwt ina riirni cie-
7:so. j '
gree of moisture to produce all the fra
Wlth the day the light; with the grance and true aroma that a knowing
..i ,,. .tr.nrtli to tread. Samuel smoker demands.
I RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
For Rapid Delivery Seivce I
Call Up
. WILLCOCK BROS.
Imperial Flour - $1-S&-,
Reliance Flour - : 1.20 .
North Powder Flour 1.25
Harnes Patent Flour 1.40
vt e are in puxmon 10 uo any . i 9
kind of transferring. Give us a el
r A ..w I " a 1 1 a a ..au'uru .law 9
TRY US. We Guarantee to give:
Satisfacti6n :
Thones:
Day, Red 71.
Night. Black 1271.
City Grocery and Bakery,:
LPCLACK.Prop . PHONE MAIN 75 i