La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, March 01, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    SECOND HAND DEAIEKS
We boy and sell all kind of econd band goada
-;;:WE PAY CASH
Bargains in all kinda of second hand goods. We also
have tome choice city prope.ty, with or without im
proTements, whioh we will sell chap, and give you
your own time to pay for it in pay it monthly in
plaoa o! rent and thereby own your property. Lots
60x180ft $90. Residences from $260 to 1000, witn
""Second band goods Cook stoves $4.00 to $12.60
Bed room suit $12.60. Iron bed $2.00 everything in
. proportion. ::
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fit and Adams. :
Remember we U11 buy and tell Wod. .'Phone 1581
f gecooa nana uoaamf :
A FEW OBSERVATIONS
BY OUR REPORTERS
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TURKESTAN
ALFALFA
Mrs J W Beriberis Id Salem at the
bedside ol ber mother who i very sick.
City Editor Lee O Hendeiaon is on
theelck lint suffering with what le fear
i tn Worse a oaee oi pneumonia.
u. m... urrivad - from Boiie
Cltr to be with bla father Cbai Mo-
Olnre who haa been quite c ir -
lime. ... , ..
Mr J J Walah, son of uniei w' -patoherTboi
Walsh will be the acting
...t .inrlnur he abaenoa of Mr
.6.-V "
nlpnnAtt. . .
W I Blsnett, night agent at the depot
.- Imvii UXlaV lUf loiuaua
expev.o
whef he will remain a ---actlug
business. .,
The American Order of rroteetion
will serve lonch at K of P Hall March 2
at 7 :i)0 p m. All membera are urgeu u
be present,
Mlifl Gertrude Johnson, sister of Mra.
Wm Aitchlson, who hae been In the
city the past two months left last even-
ing for Spokane
The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri
. , gation.
'"' ' ' ' -'' "
BROME GRASS
Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of
Garden Seed in bulk
Seed Wheat, Balld
Barley, Oats, Etc'
The only Seed House in
Union County.
SAFE CRACKERS
AT WORK AGAIN
Athena. Feb. Safe craokers blew
onen the Dostomce safe in this city
last night beeweeo 1 and t a m., and
made good tbeir escape with about 4U
Ineasli. (be entire con tenia of the
safe. .
Entrance to the noatoffiee waa effect
ed by boring through the rear door,
and removing the bolt, the job being
done by tome one perfectly laminar
with the nremise
The explosion wUich ebattered the
safe door, waa beard all over town,
and a large orowd rushed down to the
bank, tninking an attempt waa being
made to rob tbat building, bat on
reaobing the bsok, Cashier Le Grow ,
who was the Siat to reaob the build
ing, found that nothing had been
molested there, and the orowd then
Prohibition Convention
The attention of the Prohibitionist
of Union county, Oregon is called to
the county convention to be held In
La Grande, February 9, 1904, t
Tbe convention will be called to
order at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Cen
tral Church of Christ oorner of Wash
ington Avenue, and Depot Street.
- A lull county tioket of otticers will
be nominated and delegatea selected
for tbe State Convention.
All Prohibitionists of tbe county
will be entitled to aeata.
! W. A. Woustell, Ohaiaman
Union 0 i. Prohibition Ex-Com.
Organized
IK I'M ClJVw. . . 1 . ... JIUUV HUW.U, . .
T M Stubbleflold and daughter Eflle Went ta tbe postofDce, finding the sate
, untnot,n are in m ,innr h own into traemencs ana me
Ul D . . ,
tools lying on the floor, but the robbers
gone.
This ie the fourth safe blown open
A. V.
BFFWRSON AVE.
Oliver
Phone 1571
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n1.Li.,..,.iii wfii Antn an exclusive enoe
store ii he can secure a suitable loca
tion.
mi I. a nnaltlnn WaUlDff ftt the
Observer office for the young lady who
would like to learn to let type. i. j
think you wouULJike to learn call at
this office. .
ri.... aaveral bova In the scnooi
yesterday who Tiad been strangers to
.. nnm for some time, rue
lilt! KIIWI
r 4t.A . anflrlnn cnailKe oi ui.
CBUBB O .
ii.railon was the person
ruKuruii'K . , ,
..I MmiUun BlVen mom "J
Bsyburn. Yesterday he rounded up
four or Ave boya who had made a steady
i I nir irtlrtnt Rim Ulttruicu
uruuiico w F"a
them up to the rehool and turned them
over to Principle Ilpckinberry. This is
- I nd one Wllicn sumim
" .... .. n.a tVin nra 1111.
aiinreoiatea ny me paro,,-
uhlnto excerciBe the proper co.nru-.
.tuir fhnif bovfl.
Bemembm that Undo Trms Uiin
ni im here tomorrow night, ana
..... are aoimt vou bad belter secure
.,. tndav lor Beats are g"inn
mmnrrnw eveuinii win
.... .. i. -in h a ouestion of
llltie la.e. . '
.innillnii room only.
. rvfinnnnr returned from Union
La. wbprfi he baa been ransaot-
ig business relative to his addition to
this city
in Umatilla oounty within the past
moulh, and the work has evidently
been done by the same parties sa tne
same genernl methods have been pur
cued in all the robberies. ' Tne rob
beries mentioned are tbe Milton sta.
ti'ou safe, oi the O R & N 00:11 pauy, tbe
Oregon Lumber Yard sale in rend It -
ton, the Cayuse poatolhce safe and the
Athena postnfnoe sale.
Birthday Party
A very ileaant birthday pirty wnt
given at the hiiine ol Mr. and Mr
John Hoak on Saturday jlterno'm lu
honor ol the ll.'tb. birthday ol thtii
little cl mi u titer Csruline, Tho.-o who
were prenent : Sophia, Jolinie, Kntli
and Ni-aln. Hoak, Golbci Uvm,
Alicoia Santuec. Bdith Unh, N.-liii
Walker, Orillo Hugauw, l)lbert Hol
mes, Hiith Ootner, Eva Uotnur, l.m-
ern Wissler, Harold Wimh'r, AgneB
and Eugene Grant, Ruth HarriK,
Mamie Moore, A I morn Walker Zulma
and Pearl Looklieart, Golna Carpi n-
ler, Maud Walker, Ltah Miller.
A number ol the old Bine Mountain
University aludenti met Monday even
ing andecfectod an organnatlon by
tbe eleotion of J B Reynolds president
E S Eckly. vioe-presideot and Turner
Oliver, seoretary and treasurer. Tbe
object of the organizatiou is to bold
annual reunions." Tbe first will be
held in this oity in tbe near future
Committees on program and general
arrangements and invitations were
aDDointed. Tbe date will be announo
ed by tbe committee in a few days
Sacred Heart Academy
A lecture will be given by B. Rev.
0 J O Reilly on Msrcb 16, at the
aoademy, ball. At tbe same time an
entertainment will be giveu consist
ing of a quartette and several seleo-
toos by tne members of 8t Mary a
choir and pupils of tbe academy.
Central Church
. Prayer meeting and nornalola'a
on Wednesday evening this week.
Members and friends will please take
notio?.
i V V ; FOR KENT
Five room cutlage. Inquire of MIbs
Begxr.
COAL
GOOD COAL
In any quantity,
Prices and Full Weight
WOOD W O O D
Fine and dry any size
MILL FEED OATS CHOP,
BARLEY AND HAY
SAVE YOUR MONEY BY TRADING
WITH US. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT.
GRANDE ROUNDE CASHCOMPANY .
c j.ii.,-, -Dkon. MainlSOl Wholesale and Retail
THE WALKOVER
I $3.50 SHOE
19 . .
S WE CAN FIT YOU, AND
S : EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
a '
n
S -Ross & Andrews,
5 TAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS.
..HIIHIII
rgjrgjiai mmmm
HOME GROWN
Healthy Apple Trees
In Variety, Thiilt and Prices.
I on fumlBh largo or bihbII orders of Apples in
,.X also shrubs, uines, weeping trees mid
My.iWrniU olrollna Poplars, Black Locust, Sycii
'm0S MuSutT, OaUtlp., Linden. Maple, Larch, Biroh,
Sim! ABb. Set and roses in any variety.
Write for pricee to Con. Plant, Box 004, LaQraude, Ore.
VM. QILPINS' GREEN HOUSE
- Pkone 1101
in ony. 1 -
Tbe following young people apent Qrande Ronde Valley Fruit Farm
Sunday In Union. I The Gramlo llonile valley fruit farm
Martie Mdriou. Allie Bievenn, .1... 3,0 .,., ttn,i ifl to b .m
ilan MoOall.Graoe KlDBey, Qleva Mo- ,ol8 of o( Ujn lotB allj aj Up, tosult
ir.n. Edna Bohllke, 1j w waniuu. tne purohaser. It is Bituated eight mil
rniimher. J B bmlvU, Jaivajeuiioou e8 noPti,-eaBt 01 J.a urande, uregon,
. " m.on -Nink Reaver. I near the Klirin branch of the O. R. & N
onrs li I ii 1
- TtfED I We furniHh the nurchagor. at the eml
D.l'M.,Tn iho cltv Monday 29th, 1904,of three years, a thrifty growing apple
U1IWJ - . -1.1 nn Of I .....I... 1 ull,,,t l,.,a ,u ... (P
ii .1 .l.n Mim IIHI UIV nu.. luiviiniui ...w uuu uvu.i uii v
Mr and Mrs W 8 Berkley, of dlphtli-1 from Betting, in the most approval
mi.. tn..a.., mk nlace yes-1 manner, cultivating the land bik oi
erm. xne - . , a , ,
terday afternoon In tne 1. eigin limes a year, Keeping me giounu
. Athai ohlld in me same 1 won pniverizeu, ana at an- iiinea ireo
family Is quite 111 wiinn-""" "' """" "" "a
t... il thmiiit to have passed the uangur HKy iat ana August 101 11 01 oacn year
kMnl,. tl.. t.... n.nnn in .1... ...no,
'. I sclentiflo manner; removing and bum
s flirvMhopia 1 HIV. ing all cuttings and suckers, ana
Lipillllviiv. short, do any and all work ' which will
n. nf nur readers has bandea in be (,r the best Interest of the trees. We
..un .i 11.0 fallowing "sure ronlaut nil trees that may die in the
lor UUU11UR.1UU " 1 -
i . j;.,i.n,U Whiie Ibis first, aeoond and third years, and pay
oure iui .... I.,,. ... w 1.1,
maybe sure, saie . - -
u.AlWttaihn.Sem'tMn, at the price of
have reason to believe that iheir child- 1 .. hree ,
rn have this dreaaeu on ,,., , .,
their family dootor and see what lie Qar rf paylnont re 5B per callt
t.hlnlifi about the cure ana iohuw 0r u.,rci,tt0 ..rice, cash: oalnnce in
advise to the letter. There ie a vast tiree yearly payments, bearing iiiterost
.ni...,M hatween diDhtberl ', mumps ... ile rKtc. 0( 0 per cent per annum.
.. I 'IH.a ..in.ttii.uar 111. fnmaiii uiliti.A lift
I, nr hnat ran. . ..-
"Use a little gun powder every little Is, make 110 Immediate change In his
... ...1. .(.. .nnanaini IHD 1L 1 UUOlllUOO ui mime luiui.o.o, i
n ii 1 1 vi um. 1 -
.
The food und the cook are what make
or unmake a restaurant. Both muH be
ooiul or else those who eat will move
frnm inHtnml of towards the door.
tiia Mrwlnl restaurant has the cook
an artist in Iub line and the choicest
fond of every description la procured
rlnilu. Ti,!8 is prepared in a way that
will tempt tho dullest appetite and the
quality is high enough to Batisiy 11
sliarpost one.
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIUHT
We sell weekly Meal
Tickets, uaBn
$450
JUST SHOES
That's all.
1 .-.I nut nme coaloil on
a flannel rag and put it on the tlimat
SOMMER HOUSE
A M Gourad
17373
THE KAULE KYK
of an expeir can delect the sligliu
law or defeotive grinding in all lenren
AH that are not absolutely perfect an
summarily tejeoted. 1 donl wain
tbem at any price, though I am oiler
urged to keep them at very much re
duced pricee The eye is
TOO DELICATE
An organ to tamper with and I
.ud olakaea It is your duty Ii
youraelf to gel the best l.el me hel
you to do your duty
a.. 11 aiUniloD nid to all
filch
.i.b Itwelrv repairing
Peare, the Jcwelerj
L O McDonald
R W Williams
W B Back
W M Rice
W K Gardiner
H 1. Darman
G 1' Teed
Mrs J 1 Mulliiiie
Mrs 8 V Devino
Fred Pluckner
B A Welbon
K Oenot
C 11 Hasted
J H Alexander
K A Wade and wife
M K Kahn
S K Oorbino
K E A' bite
0 K Roy and wile
1) Hill
W C Ash
M 8 Roscnatall
1, A Baker
J L Beban
Albert Gibbons
H K Noll
Imbler
Portland
do
Milwaukee
Walla Walla
New York
Portland
do
Walla Walla
do
St Taul
Baker City
Ontario Ore
Seattle
Eugene
Kent Wash
Portland
do
Chicago
do
Baker City
Tocoma
Chioago
Port lam
Omaha
gummeivllle
Medical Springs
SHOES
The best that, n oney can
buy. No exj"-ri uhiih. bh
they have stood t'.e lest fur
ypitrs, and th prices art
ik the ihoes we sell eai
he clopest comparison
Our line of Shoes i" complete,
ui'lies, oents, MiBRes, Yontli e an
Children's Shoes-
RPBOW STDRF
F-1737
BUY YOUR
N b XT PAIR
OF SI10KS
FROM l
,V(! hi. v.- an oxpcrlv ork
imp in . hari'e of on
JEWEIRY
liKPARTMENT
RAINBOW STORE
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present business pay for his investment,
nacrilii'lng no time while the orchard is
being brought into bearing condition,
and rest assured that skillod horticul-
tmaliats will do the work belter than
he can unless he 1ms had horticultural
experience under conditions existing in
Oregon. Allor trees nave nan siicnnuc
are, pruinug and shaping for throe
years, the subsequent work is muiu
more methodical and can be succesi
fully dune by those without horticui
tin ill skill.
As an Investment It is gilt edge; und
is tho nearest possible approach to a
guaranteed annuity.
We have all our work done by con
tract and tho contractors are under
heavy bonds to us lor the faithful pcr-
foiniance of their work.
U'n Imvn executed a bond to the
ammuit ol UUks). and have appointed
Hon. .1. M. Church, cashier ol tho 1
(I rondo National Hank, trustee.
Hr further particulars see
M. I.. CAVSEY,
President Eastern Oregon Coloniting
Company.
Foley Roosih lllilg. La Oriinde. Ore.
D.-W.-t,-l.
We sell the best makes at the lowest
nnsHible prices. We are foot Utters
experienced' and reliable.
C. W. PRESTON
Shoe Specialisf, Depot St.
HOW CAN
I CURE MY
INDIGESTION?
THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN
ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS
yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people
There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve
the Stomach of its nervous Btrain reet it; and
at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges
tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimulatiug
Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support
ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is but one
remedy that will do this, and that remedy is
KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to
know more about Kodol, come in and
; WE WILL TELL YOU
J HILL & ALLEN
Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore
LUCKY
Clothes Pins
2 cent per doz.
ATTENTION
All momberi of the Indoor Base
Ball Association are requested to be
at the Commercial Club Wednesday
evening. If you area member this
meant you ,
Another Grange
Deputy organiier Voorheee met a
member nl the farmers lu the Masonic
hall Satimlay altemoon at Sumner
ville. lhere was a good attendance
and muota enthnsiani and the requir
ed number baa been secure aud the
organisation will bo perfected today.
Nine ounce Denim Overalls I
50 cents per pair. I
You are indeed if you trade with ua
There is no chance about it. Yu are not only lucky to able to get the good values
we offer, but for every Dimes worth puuhrsed of us for oaah you get a stamp which has
value. Fifiv of these stamps, or five dollars in trado secures you a nice' useful dish.
This offer does not only last for a week or two but, all the time
... una a imm a
See the beautiful line of Sorosis Under
Skirts on display in in our window.
THE GOLDEN RULE CO
130S-1310-1312, ADAMS AVENUE
Fancy Quilt Covering
5 cents Per yarj
WE TAKE PRODUCE
I Toilet Soap Three
Bars for 5 cents. '
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