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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1904)
-vxXLJ ijrtU W JN gl Apple Trees ; J Kyriety, Thiilt and Prices. : I can fuiniBb Urge ot small orders of Apples in kaaUhl Alan BhVllha 1 . 1 ' if nines, weeping' trees and nnv varivvv. small frolU Carolina more, Malbnry, Catalpa, Linden. Maple, Laroh, Birch, - Elm, Ash, Privet and roues in any variety. .- Write for prices to Con. Plant.Box 604, LaQrande, Ore. . WM. GILPINS' GREEN HOUSK ; - . . 'Phone 1161- V ' J a a aaaoD biibibiipiiibbi r SOLE AGENTS IN LA GRANDE " ' '"' '. 'or the Celebrated AND HAN AN a WALK-OVER MEN'S SHOES Theia are two strong lints end we have them m the latest styles. The price' of i be Walk- " " . uanan , ranges from a a a a a 94.00 to $7.00. a a n m m a Spring Samples of our Tailoring Department 3 U ' ' mm Q Has received nn elegant line of spring samples - . Conae in and 'ook them over, we believe you . ' . M. will want a suit from our many new patterns. . g Ross &' Andrews, D JAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. laDOOOBBBOBBBH B B B B B B MMSMMSI A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS Hi A J Webb U conBned to hi bed with pneumonia. Mr Ed Willard ihlDPed Ave ear loads of cattle to Portland laat blgbt (or the Union Stock Yardi. There will be a meeting ol the l Grinds Reubeo baae ball team at the Commeicial Club Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ; " Mra Martha Watson ol the irst ward it very sick and unless a change lor the better takes place very soon ber condi tion will be serious. Win Bavls rapidly growing weaker, and the lamily have given up nearly all hopes of hia recovery. J V Boh, bu been confined to bia home for the paat few daya suffering with a severe attaok ol soiatio rheu matism. . - H J Reynolds, who was formerly In the photograph business in tbia city, In writing ua to send bim tbs Observer, states he has purchased a fine gallery in Eugene. A V Oliver, the leading dealer in all kinds of grass and garde i seeds in balk and packages, in the county baa receiv ed bis Btock and is prepared to fill orders in any quantities. Note hia new ad In this isue. Rovival services still continue at the M E Cbnrch South with increasing In- t rest. The preaching of Rev M V Howaid is received with earnest atten tion. Prayer serfieos at 2PM today. Helen b Harford State President ol the W. O, T. V. wi'l lecture in the M E i,H..h Wnrih. Hnndav evening.. She. is a lectoior of national reputation and will deliver a moil instructive us well as entertaining lecture. JCST SHOES That's all. F 8 Ivanhoe t jpneta to leave this morning lor Elgio nn legal busmen Mr and Mrs J K Wright- and obildren left last evening tor Humpter on a visit to Mr Wright's brolhr. Mr Rosenbauin, of the Balubow store received . a letter Lom a friend in bia former home, Paris, Idaho, stating that they had two feet of snow and asking bow much there was in Grande Ronile Mr Rosenbanm sent bim in a reply abeneb of grass grown fn the yard of tb High school grounds, that was ovor six inches long. ' ,'--., L H Stoddard left yesterday" for La Graade whore be will very likely re main, it bei g understood tbat bis fath er haa aeaulred some interest in that! vicinity recently. Bumpier Frank L Moore of Baker the city yesterday. Mr didate for the nominatl ins attorney on In as much as V. the Judgeship Union Coun feeding ele date. M nothing Baker C! very pli case h nomlni credits The f7 conventto' which this morning Talt, M Noble, Call, Edna M Knickerbocker, I, Mr Fred Nordoir. GRAND R0NDE .GASH Co., ' i Tncorvoratea.) b Sec Trea (Incorpora FARM MACHINERY. FEED OF ALL KINDS. WOOD and COAL , We sell Shoe, and leave milli nery, hardware and mousetiaps for other people to sell, Shoes absorb onr attention Our stock is is fresh and always up-to-date. c. w Two car toads of bl coal ever brought ffl 25 to the city. We sell it Delivered for M" ,. Sixteen-inch Wood delivered, $5.00 TjenT TURKESTAIN ALFALFA ; ; The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. . ' . ' BROMUSE GRASS Red Clover, Alfalfa and all kinds of Graden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Ball Barley, Oats, Etc The only Seed House in Union County. A. "V". Olive r JEFFERSON AVE. Plione 1571 HYDE WILL MAKE DETERMINED FIGHT Sap Franoiaco, Feb 19 The attor ney lor F A Hyde, one ol the men in dieted in connection with the land Iraude, will make a determined 8gbt to keep bis client from being taken to Washington. Hyde is now at liberty, baviog fur nished $10,000 bail. H P Dimond, also indicted, bas furnished bail in the same amount. Both men will be given a bearing Wednesday before tbe United States corn miaaioner. Hyde'a attorney will attention to sbow that if any fraudu lent eonapiraoy existed, it was lormed at Washington, and Hyde knew noth ing about it. Among tbe land districts in which land swindlers have operated were La Grande, Boseburg and Oregon Oity Or. ; San Franoieoo, Ventura, Sacra mento, Eureka, Los Angeles. Visalia aod Stockton, Cal; Woodward, Okia; Vancouver, Olympla, Seattle and Watervllle, Wash; Carson Clty,Ne"'i Douelaa. Wvn! Puehlo. Oolo., and Wausau, Wis. Island City will give a bae next Thursday A short, progr after which til tbe highest bid' baskets. Gents evil. Everybody By oidei of W 17.173 THE EAGLE EYE ol an expeir can detect the eligliipat flaw or defeotive grinding in all lenei All that are not absolutely period an summarily rejected. I dmit warn them at any prioe, touuh I am oltei urged to keap them nl very much re duced prices The eye is TOO DELICATE An organ to tHinpiT with and I von need glares it is your duty ti yourself to get the best Let me lieli you to do your duty Stiict attention paid to nil wiU l dock and jtwelry repairing Feare, the Jeweler A Fairwell At tbe meeting ol the W. B. 0 yesi afternoon, after the regular business of tbe day was finished the meetin took the form of a fairwell reception in lienor of of Miss Jessie Fiesmtt, who will soon leave for Boise Idaho. She was the recipient of many band some presents. DOES NOT WANT AN OFFICE The Hon 8 O Swaokhaminer, ol Union, was an Observer visitor yestei-d-ty and Btated to the editer tbat he waa not an aspirant for the office ol Aeaeanor, nor was he an arpirant for any ollioe at all. SECOND HAND DEAIERS srxr ' We buy and sell all kinds of second luunl go.uls WE PAY CASH i For everything we buy, making it possible for us to sell cheap. We have our owu delivery wagon, thereby saying the expense of an exprebsmun . All kinds of Crockory, Hardware, Tinware and " Jewelery, at bottom prices. Phone us if you have anything to sell. I - one to S0oan -The La Grande Pawnbrokers "V ; : Corner Fir and Adams. t u. RoodaJl - eat yr..' 'Phone 1581 A Beautiful Gift The ladies ol the M E Church yes terday presented Mrs A E Akorl-,wbo will leave Ibis morning for Waverly Wash., wiih a handsome landscape scene. The pieture was given as a token o' the esteem that the ladies ti-tw for Mrs Aknrly, who bas beer 'irgmiot at the church lor severs vjarB. Mr Ack-ily is now Superin tendeiil of the sugar factory at Wav riy, and they will reside there pei-imnintly. BORN Wr.iIhuNT In Suinroervile Feb 18, IIKU, to Mr and Mra Wm Brai t a sou w Kmw Shorts ana dmh. I nuisk .Jfi-mtf Iraaoh a. . m mil ui neporuv a : J In a ' 1 l n f i tiiesaru- - 2 B ff- J-'IUCI sisnnvo. JlssoJ titaxs! hrrrlpw BiinI iDleasutn ' 3Srf br 1 X llo. T . Ibsolui CahB vw.:. J I ban I I . on sf ltcr aimie Balk W I iM'"Bn 1 x t i mm at A MM L Iff v l l a HAI PING IS SAFE l J S Tien Tsin Feb 19 Tbe BritishX ' t steamer Hai Fing, whiob it waa fear-1 " fJM ed had been captured by Bussians, Vfy snived at Shanghai today. I VM BEADY RUSSIANS ' ' I P Seoul Feb 19 Three thousand Bus-1 si an s troops aie leported encamped gsi ontheYalu liver opposite Wiju. J "' 'i-j: RUSSIAN CREDITORS J o0Sm Moscow Feb 19 Japanese trad' , 4. wbo hastened to leave Vladiuo I. Port Aitbur and Dalny, aud Wjr A' their goodi at 6 cents oxr iv great financial Iobs as ak MUST CONTROL KV St Peterabutg Feb 191 today discards the mask " RUBBian designs as to Koi9f -r corr ? under Businhl4J -T of Belf-preservaeionS f ' ITALIAN CRUISll f Eomo Feb 19 The iRrav e Ligurawllotof Ire Freeh Chocolates jfport- ' Fres'i Bon Bons " fit 0 n e Fresh Nougact s a- . JT.,j.. : Freah Carmetaw rwpT C C FreuhTaffey 1. - a I fu want to Fresh Sa'.ted Peanuts -r--lZ more aboutSsJ Fresh Salted Almonds I AF WTTi I I rrtTT Fresh Popcorn I W 11 vf ff YOU Fresh Fruil JJ GREENE & CO. I Prescription Prufc J 1 Grande, Ore I A - .. u i.i- 1 mmmm B UI r Nin D.nlm Ov.r.ll, Oi.ivkr In Summsrville Feb 1901, to Mr and Mra C W Oliver daughtei SOMMER HOUSE F E Rmnsoy 0 K Hmlth frank A Peters II T A I Ion II T Thanktmoi fames K twis i' J Eator W A Warren W B llach S Ai-klea 4 P Jenkens O M Harked SI Slam Po" taH i.ii io do do Denver Arlington Joseph Milwaukee City Chicago Baker City N Y. V ' itlAV -S. -- - -"- X nm-r- .... V?ii I . , , v. j:.. .... i.tJvi'lV.t-.: a kavho.te place with tlio-e who knhw what good living means is THE MODEL ItESTATRANT. There are all the lilljo nrecssoriea that help to make a meal enjoyablo a well set table, comfortable seats, plenty of room, courteous waiters and elllcle t service. The chief attraction, however is the ex ivlenl food and good rooking, and the piicen are very rensonalilo t x. OPEN DAY AND NIUIIT We rell weekly Meal - . . Tickets, i:ah $4-50 MODELi- RESTHBAXT Adams Ave. La 0aade, Or LTJDKT 2 cent per doz. You are indeed if you trade with ua There is no chance about it. You are uot only to able to , we iff. r, but for every Dimts wortli purrhrsed of us for in-h you get u s ; value. Fifiv of lliesa stamps, or five dollars in trade secures you a nice n t IBaSBBBaiiBBSaBBQBB Clothes Pins Q B H gooil values 81 which has " n This offer does not only last for a week or two but, all the time n , M See the beautiful line of Srosis Under ' i akirts on display m in our window. THE GOLDEN RULE CO 1308-1310-1312, ADAMS AVENUE a a K Fancy Quilt Covering 5 cents Per yard WE TAKE PRODUCE Toilet Soap Three Bars for 5 cents. V 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBB ..un " Jiirttfe w nat is your occupation T Wltn.ss -I was euipyi-d In tbA 'X ' R