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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1904)
. -r " - -I'' : -; ' -2. E3LSBi!lif Home grownI f Healthy Apple Trees i In Variety, Thiilt and Prices. : I can furnish large or small orders of Apples iu Ej any variety, also , shrubs, uines, weeping trees, nnd v small fruits Caroliua Poplars, Black Locust,, Sy a- M more, Mulbnry, Catalpa, Linden, Maple, Larch, Birch,.' "(p Elm, Ash, Privet and roses in any variety. ' . ; "'." ( . ' ' jjH Write for prices to Con. Plant, Box 604, LaGruude, Ore.' ' fruit uiua iu uiiuuii livuuu .. 1SJ 9 r -. :- 'Phone 1161 . ' ' ' rj) 3 OfinoDaaDBBflBBHPHnQtiaas ... v- - , a V . SOLE AGENTS IN LA GRANDE "a -For the Celebrated- O WALK..UVHK AJNU HAIx AJN g 5 MEN'S SHOES S C a These are two strong linen 'and we have them . in the latest styles. The price; of the Walk-' Over is f 3. 50 to 14, and Ilanau ranges from $4.00 .to $7.00. . , . . , , ; . .,. ;, m m B Spring Samples of our Tailoring Department g - r'- ? ''' :. Has reef ived on elegant line of spring snm pies tome in anu. joi.k tuem over, we believe you ' D . will want a suit from our many new patterns. n TEloss & - Andrews, a a ' TAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. loOOBBBB H S3 fl O flf BR IS H El 3 I A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS Mr. Krad Bheels, the Observer prwi mail will spend Sunday In Union, visit inn his sister Mra Mabel Gate. Mr aid Mrs Jouaa W Dickey came down from Baker City last night baying Ikh.ii summoned to the bed aide of Mrs Watson, a Bister or lira Dickey who ia very low and all hope ol har recovery lias been dispared of. - .The A. B. O. Laundry, with their new plant are now ready for business. Their phoae No., ia 1801, call them up and their wagon will Immediately re- apoud. Hoe their new ad this morning. .Miss Bertha Lewis ia spending the day with bcr grand parenta Mr and Mrs H W Vlnecore at Perry. ' Mrs II O Harford, state president of the WO T U will occupy the pulpit In the Miithodlst church this evening and on Monday evening will deliver her popu lar lecture "Monument builders." There is a rare treat instore for those who at tend this lecture. Messers Btillwill and Vandemulen on next Saturday will open the Bona meat market. They are now building a daughter house on Mr Still will's proper ty in Fruitdale. Bead their ad in this issue, Both gentlemen are well known ,uid are assured a liberal patronage from the start. Receiver A A Roberts la spending the day in Pendleton and expects to return Ibis evening. The Green house will have a nice as sortment of flowers on sale today and Monduy at the Hed Cross drug store ... - -.-SM4-4-4 T'omoirow is the 172nd anulvereaiy Ol the birth of George vYit&hiiiKton; ' Old Mexico 8oldiers will rtcall that 07 years ago Bin na Vista began, and ended on the 231, next day, iu a victory for General Ta'ylora Armv. Ine r.Iks are preparing for a granu time at their 'ball Monday night. The dano will be in the Commercial Uub and the banquet will be pcrved In their hall. The music will he furnished by Thomas's orchuslry, nine prices. The petilions are beginlng to roll in from all parta of the county asking for the privilege to vote on the relocation of the county spat. Over 250O names were aqurcd last year asking for a special election an.! it now looks like thst this numbs,- will bo exceeded when the reports are in. There will be very little opposition when the great major ity of the voters throughly understand the situation, and they all will by the time the vote ia taken on the proposition. TURKESTAN ALFALFA Concern Falls New York, Feb. 19 The Hamilton Fire Insuranoe Company of New York Oity, organized 52 yours ago, has gone out of business as the result of tie Baltiiuoro fire, in wuioh it sustained a loss of $97,(XM. JUST SHOES "' i That's all. Ve sell Shoe, and leave milli uery, hardware and mousetiaps for other people to sell, Shoes absorb our attention Our stock is is fresh and always up-to-date. '- C. W. PRESTON Shoe Specialist, Depot St. SOMMER HOUSE The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. B ROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfalfa and all kinds o Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat,-Balld Barley; Oats,' Etc. The only Seed House in Union County. A. V. JEFFERSON AVE. Oliver Phone 1571 IS 17373 THE EAGLK EVE of an expeir can detect the slightest law or flefeotive grinding in all limset All that are not absolutely perlect un atimniatlly rejected. 1 dont '"' f.lipm at nnv nricn. I'-imeli 1 am h i nmed to keao them ut vi ry much re duced pricca The eye is TOO DEI.I'JATK An organ to tamp.-r with ami 1 nn need irlaHses it is your duty t vourself to get the best J.i tmo liel) you to do yuur duty Bliict atteniion paid In all clock and i-welry repairing .JO J. H. ;Pcarc, the Jcwclerl . SECOND HAND DEAIbRS ,'. arx 1 We buy and sell all kinds of second bai.d n . WE PAY CASH - For everything wo buy, making it possiliW. fcr us to sell cheap. We have "our own delivery wagon, thereby saving the expense of un expressman . AH kinds of Crockory, Hardware, Tinware and -r Jewelery, at bottom prices, rii-me u if v u have anything to sell. To Improve Mill J. B. Stoddard, of Sumpter, where he waa formerly engaged in lumbering and banking, having disposed of bis interests in tbe upper oouotry bar de cided to locate in La Grande and make extensive investments in Union county.. Ho has already pu rob seed liuudreda of acres of valley laud and has just bought out tbe La Grande planing mill of Chas. H. Barnell and j other big deals are pending. lio will ir.coinorate and make a. atronn conoern out of tbie mill and f lumberyard. Local people will be come stockholders o the people wll feel that this enterprise ia in the in terest of La Grande's deielopment. La Grande lias reached that period in its gtuwtb that up-to-date mill and lumberyard is an absolule necessity and tbia ohange of business and pro posed plan will meet alt tbe require ments of a growing oity. Extensive Improvements will be inaugeraled to facilitate trade and accommodate the public The plant will be equipped witb eveiy device and with expert men to get out all kinds of detail work from architect ural desigue. The yards and sheds will be greatly enlarged to cany a lull stock acd make tbe proper dis tribution so that in all tbe multipli city in demention lenghtbs, kinds, qualities aud sizes. A customer will have do trouble in being served witb tlln best tbe market affords and at prices that will defy competition and iImi salesman will be made of f iat kind of atulf tbat says "no trouble to alii)-, tha g;.ods." Watch for tbe add of this conceru and see what they bave to say ol In terest to contractors and those who anticipate building. This company bave direct ojnnec- tion with several looal miliS witb mills unci factories iu this state and other Cscific states so that if there is pos sible anything wanted not carried in regular st .ck it can be supplied with the n eatest dispatch. M-. Stoddard will not devote bis huleliino t'j the management ol this business as ba haa BO ninny inter ests iu other parts Of the country but Iih sun Leon B. Stoddard, and sain I lutiil men not yet named will be ii. i daily charge of alVairs. We bespeak for the members oi this new nlaning mill eorupiny sue 1 1 - s hevond their expectations be e. use we kcow the futuie of l.a (ininde mid the Oraude Rondu valle) is mini to any and better than ulimi planes in the United States. Weexicct to seo many uew eiitei prises started here this year both by inr i wu people and by tbe new cun. ers and lb. s deal prom oles the com-i- ic o' an industrial era ti e like il Aiiieh we havo not seen in the past. Th i-. .1 countiy of eat possibili ies u. id ehange will lolinw rapidly ta elnnn mid the old land marks will i:row to make room tor the advancing into of pri gress and immigration. Tin. lauds will scon bs made to 1 roduce mine, and many waste place mil be mado to yirld abun lantly. We lul . tl e day of now enterprises and :he di v ilopiiinit of new resources. JO Parker Spokane Joe Khal , If. y, M O Lydick I'oilland H A Kuner Baker Oity J L Schon So. Omaha John K Frink l'ortland , Frank A Jennings Hoice B L Colions Poitlaud S C ToTser do J E Long do Jay C Harris N. Y. Mrs P H Morton Denver WBWonks Missour Geo I, Seuimons Lyman Idulto R Sbenneanr do H Parten do Mormon Elder Suicides Kansas Oity, Feb 20 Lorenzo 0oa by, a mormon elder returning west from Atlanta, fired two bullets into bis breast witb auioidal intent, on a Chicago Si Alton train tbis morning He bad a letter in bis pocket showing hiB identity. He u dying. Cosby bas been a missionary in Missouri and Kansas. - ' Twenty Killed Oden, Utah, Feb 20 Twenty-four persons were killed and 12 badly in jured this afternoon by tbn explosion of a carload of dynamite, caused ly a head'On collision at Jaokson, a tele graph station on tbe tbe Ogdea-Luoin out-ufT of the Southern J'aciflo Com- p.ny 85 miles west of Ogden Eight o! the dead and five of the injured are Americana The others are Greeks. J. I. LILLIS PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER.... hop on P st betw Phone I22g THE ABC Launii iry Is now Ready for Business : With our new up-to-date Plant we are iu a Position to turn out the best of work. Short Order woik a specialty. . Phone , No. 185 Cull us up und our wagon will call. u a a 4 a a a a a a n a a 9 1 'I aaaaaaaaaoDBaaaa- ABC LAUNDRY PHONE j l85i Ft ebli Chocolalfs Fresh linn Bona Fresh Nougart Fresh Cartnels Fresh Taffey Fresh Sailed Peanuts Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Popcorn Fresh C.JJMcLAlN Presid"nt' Sec. Trea GRAND RONDE CASH1 Co. (Incorportuw. FARM MACHINERY, FEED (OF ALL KINDS, WOOD and COAL fwo car loads of best coal ever bru&ht$7.25 to the city. We sell it Delivered for M i Sixteen-inch Wood delivered, $500 burrelusupply of Bran is extra heavy Shorts and Bran. We do all our cwu millinj; and can furnish Ihe trade with chopped or rolled feed in quautles to buit. Get our prices. OATS EXTRA FINE WHITE $1.10 cwt. We own our building and mill and are in a position to meet competition and will do it. GRAND ROUND CASH COMPANY. y Free delivery -Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Reta OUT OF TOWN property is a department to which we give a great keal of attention. If yon are looking for a small farm, we know of se.ieral, A comfortable suburban . home for the wifo an.1 bnirns? We have thorn in sovernl localities. AND LISTEN. The lime 'o look uftir a suburbsn propel ty is richt now. Not l:iter on wb n everybody else is doing the same thing' Bend ycu 0111 l'n I? Certainly. La Grande H10 Adams Aveuue, Investment Ccrrpzny, . I n Giimdf , O'rpon CREAM WANTED Farmers, bring your cream !o us and we will ! pay the very highest market price for it. At Hi thepresent price of butter it will pay you far bettor to sell the cream than lo churn it. CX' We ure igents for the famous UE LAVEL sejiarntor. The best made. COVE CREAMER YJCOMPANY, E. O. Harper, Mgr. Headquarters at Hill & Allen's, La Grande. HOW CAN I CURE MY INDIGESTION? Fruit1 GREENE & CO. . THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN' ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tens of tl.tmsands of people ' There is hut one way to do tlii ; n itnely, relieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; und at the same time As. 1st the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and' Assimulatiug Sufficient Food fo Rebuild the Tissues Support ing ihe Organs Iuvoleed. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DVSE'EPSIA CURE. If you want lo know more about Kodol, come iu and WE WILL TELL YOU HILL & ALLEN Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore " f ttttttif ttf t-itt4 I T f : "t A . ; ' '- 1 n t t.. lv. Corner Fir and Adams. n'ifSnl' mU ail kind. 'Phone 1 58 1 The Wade Estt: vyv'vV?k:'''': 1 r, -J?VS ":TV;X'.i,l'" . Peudlston, Feb. 20 Tite oop''r ,:st of Ihe indubi.tnesa of tbe O. B WaJe e.tate now amounts to three thousand dollars. The assets of tin ' estate will lorco the creditors to set ' i ement of about ten cents on tbe dol I ir. The creditor held a " meeting lodayaml cone to the conclusion hat a settlement oa-thal haaia. Would I bi about all lliey could eipeclj V ?'J - 11 1 I i Nine ounce.Denim Overalls I --- y . r-r- -tt 50 cents per pi: ir. 1 j tJ ( r 1 Clothes Pins a 2 cent per doz. " A KAVUO.TK l'l.AC''. with those who knhw what gioal living j means is THE MODK I. KKSTATRAST. n.ero arc all the lit'Ie n.vessoties thai tielp to make n meiil enjovuble a well , set table, wmifortaMe seals, plenty ol room, eourtui'lis waiters and etl'u-li. 1 1 .erviee. the chief attriieiion. however is the ex cvltenl fiHl mid giid c Hiking, and the pi ices are very reasonable 1 10. OPEN HAY AND NUillT We tell weeklv Men! c , -rt Tickets, l'a-h' 4.?U You are indeed if you trsde with us " Thereis no chance ahout it. You are not only lucky to able to et !!i; good values we offer, hut for every Di mi a worth purchrut"! of us for .ah you g.-t i s' m i which has value. Fil'iv of thesi stamps, or five dolhtn i.i trade secures you a nice u.-t :';;! disli. This offer does not only last for a week or two but, all the time MOD bl I 1 a a i a i A a a m a Sec ihe beautiful line ofSjrosis Under Skirts on display in in pur window. THE GOLDEN RULE CO 1308-1310-1312, ADAMS AVEXUF Fancy Quilt Covering 5 cent-. Per yard WE TAKE PRODUCE Toilet Soap Three Bars for 5 cenfs. a a a r u a s h a a a n a jilnec-vtr.t i yonr eecupatloor . Vltn. -I was eupijyitl In th u