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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1904)
; UJK JjiieKv laB.v,; j. , P I a a a v- 3 . a a, n $ WILL CONTINUE IN BUSINESS I wish to inform the public that I urn going to continue tbe Hardware and Crockery business, and endeavor to conduct tbe business on tbe same plan aa it baa been in tbe past. Thanking you for tbe past patronage and a continuance for tbe future. MRS. T. N. MURPHY Hardware and Crockery SECOND HAND DEAIERS We buy and sell all kinds of second band goads WE PAYCASH Bargains in all kinds of seoond hand goods. We also have some choice city property, with or without im-. r provements, which we will sell chap, and give you your own time to pay for it in pay it monthly in - place of rent and thereby own your property. Lots 60x180ft (90. Residences from (250 to (1000, witn ground, Second band goods Cook stoves (4.00 to (12,50 Bed room suit (12.60. Iron bed (2.00 everything in proportion. Joney to $oan The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams. ' ' RfmembtVw till buy and iell all kinds 'Phrme 15JU of Second Hand Goods J rnone taot A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS The .faps ot Pendleton havo sent $37 to Uie fatherland to swell the war fund. A B Connalljr went to Portland last evening. M re and MrsAlex Thompson, of Hil gard, spent yesterday in the city. W J Bisonett returned from trip to Portland last evening. Attorney C U Finn went to Union Inst evening. Mrs P A Black is quite sick at her home on North Ash street. Mrs J F Baker returned from Elgin last evening. W E Brownell, of Elgin arrived In the city last evening. Father Beade is reported tobe quite 111 with lmfUmltory rheumatism. Mrs Turner Oliver spent yesterday at Hot Lake. O J Mlllis, livestock agent for the O RAN, spent yesterday in the city. Miss Eva Robinson, of The Dalles, ia visiting friends in La Grande this week. The Rainbow store has a new ad in In this issue of the Observer appears the announcement tin. Btoddaid Lumber Company. This company has purchased the Birnell plaining mill and sash and door factory and ia now ready to receive orders and furnish estimates on all classes of work. Leroy Lomax, a prominent Union Attorney, spent yesterday in La Granite transacting business and incidentally laying up a few boards in his political fences. Mr Lomax is one of the sever al attorneys who aspire to ttie nomina tion for the office of district attorney on the republicon ticket, and should Le be nominated he would no doubt let his opponent on the democratic ticket know that he is in tbe race. Out On Bonds woodsooGray who was convicted of man slaughter at his seoond trial at the recent session of oirouit court in Union and who has appealed ta toe supreme court has succeeded in fur nishiog bonds in tbe sum of (7,000 this issue wlifcb our resdorB should not and will be a free man until tbe so. TURKESTAN ALFALFA, The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irrigation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' The only Seed House in Union County. A. "V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 THE WALKOVER $3.50 SHOE WE CAN FIT YOU, AND EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED a a a tVI I? 'k- v'- . .' A 1 Toss oc. Anarews, f ' T ' w a m H If fail to read . Guy Whipple, of Portland, is a gueBt at the home ol his Uncle. O D Goodnough. Mrs R Thompson, who has been vis iting Mrs M L Causey, returned to her home in Pendleton yesterday. Mr Fred Taylor, pumpman for the O R & N at Oro Delt, has moved to the Hughes bouse on T Street and Monroe Avenue. H D Akins, of Joseph, and Tlios. R Aklns, of Enterprise, passed through the city lBt evening enroute to Hot Lake. A number ol Knurhta of Pythias will go from here to attend the district con vention at Pendleton tomorrow, .... will attempt to capture the prine. Murshal Uayburn returned last even in from Purtland with the man Smith. who 1b wanted on a charge of stealing an overcoat and t20 In money. Rev Van NuyB has accepted the call of the Pendleton Presbyterians to as sume the pastorate of the church at that nlace and will be ready to lane coarse r .... . An.;i i of his new post ol uuiy auum. up... . The La Grande Cash Company has I little coal talk In their ad this morning uililrh all coal consumeis sliouw reau, n . in in what thev have to IV U HU. .... " " say. According to the old saying yesterday was tho prototype of May. not a pleas ant vision, for yeBterday was as disagree able a day as wind.Biiow, and ooiu can well concoct. Berry SecreBt, who with his brother Vi onda, hrecently opened a second band store in the Gardinier building on Fir street, is expected to arrive from Loa Angeles in a few days. The Right Rev. C J O'Reilly, bishop of Baker City diocese, will eeieomie ess at 8 o'clock this morning In the Church of the Immaculate conception. Mra J II Tace, of Pendleton, has loft her husband and ihildren and clopep with another man, taking witn nor about 2,000 of family funds, besides all she could real ze by selling the house- bold goods. David Woolford, who wna given uO days in the county Jail for larceny com- mlltCU 111 JMgtn, airivou night and will leave for his home in Elgin tills morning, having scrveu u.n his time. Rural mail business is increasing. The number ol pieces handled on Route No I during Fobrnnry was iw and on Route No 'i 5403. the rural carries report yesterday as the most disagreeable day this winter. The Slogan of Japan is "Asia for Asi atlc." Kuaia'a bBttle cry Is "Ail ocean bound Empire, with a Sea port on the l'acillc Ocean." If oilher wins, the orld's map makers will have a busy lime for many years to come. The Co L. dunce that was Kistpned from last Monday ninht. owli.g to the preparations for inspection drill, will he iw.l.i n.Ti Mmulnv nmlit. All lauius and gentlemen cordially Invited to attend. Rev Ross, who went to Elgin Wed; needay to conduct the funeral of Mrs W B llindman, relunictl to 1 a G ramie lsst evening and will assist Rev W. ker in thesperial (orvrces at tlio Jlein- odlst church during tho remnind-t ol the week. At the council meeting Weilncsdav evening, tho clnel ol me lire unpan- ment, together Willi the tiro and iniir ance couiniituv. was authorised lo iir chase llXHi feet of Keystone hose. rub ber coats, axes, lanterns and a lot in Old Town lor a hose station. preme oourt decides on his case. Mr. Gray arrived in La Grande on No 6 last night and will leave for his home in Elgin this morning. It will be remembered that woodson Gray and his son wade Gray killed Arohie Halgartb near Elgij a year ago this month. Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will-tie received until 7 o'clock p ni Wed in lay March lUth 1004 for tbe construction of a one story and basement, brick and stone store buKd ing according to plans and npiciflcatlonH which may be seen at the residence of A C Huntington orat the residence of C R Thornton Architect La Grande, Oregon. Bids may tie for work and materia! or for work oniy. They may also be for the eutiie bull.liig rompl te or for any part of It as Btoue work, brick work, carpenter work etc, all ex cavating to be done by owner. - Hie undersigned reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. , A. C. Huntington FOR SALE CHEAP All the fixtures of the Cove Creamery including one eight horse power engine and ten horse power boiler, churn and butter worke, and a large cheese-preas vats etc. Mra Matt Milchell 3-3-tf L'ove, Oregon. FOR RENT Five room cottage. Inquire of Miss Beger. BORN Walsh: In La Grande on March, 2 19U4. to Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Walsh a daughter. Congratulations. Mr. John H. Cullnm, Editor of the Garland, Texas, News, has written a factures cougratulations to t ie manu letter of of Chamberlaiu'e Cougb Remedy, aa follows: "sixteen years ago when our first obild was a baby .be was subject to croupy spells and we w uld be very uneasy about him. We began using Cham berlain's Cougb Remedy in 1887, and rinding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup, we have never been without it in the house since that lime' We have five children and bate given it to all of them witb good results." For Sale by all drug gists. G O A U GOOD CO A . In any quantity, Lowest Prices and Full Weight WOOD WOOD 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 Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail HOW TO GET RICH Echo Program The Christmaw Endeavor will hold a Convention this Friday evening, March 4, in the Presbyterian church at which an entertaining Kcho program will he rendered, after whKh a rnrial hour will he epent. Everybody cordially invited. The Echo program will be as foil iws Invocation Rev Van Nhvb Opening Remarks. .PreB K K Noordholl' Music Male Quartptt Onr Trip to Pendleton Mary Tait The Devotional Honiv Mrs Bilke and Hattle Short Lookout Committee Htat'Htice j Lizzie Noblt j Music, Sour. ....... The Misse McCall Relation of U E to the church. Person-' al Work .-. . ,E T Thomo Neglected Places Stella Chandler Music Male Qtuirtett Heporte of Musio Committee Edna McCall Literature as a moans of EvangnliztUion Lizzie Noble Missionary Work... Mra F K Noordholl' InHtruimutal Duett. .... MiBses MvCall Violin Solo Mibs Bertha Young Instrumental Solo Mrs Clara Lyt Meaning of our Chinese Banner Mrs K NoofdhotT j In Ibis issue of (be Observer appears tlia otmniniz announcement of The Clrmiile V.nu'liantilo Company. They begin business with a grantl reduction sale. There store is lncntotl next iloor to the Iji (irauJe National Hank. Keail their a). TAILOICS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. SOMMER HOUSE W F Woods Portland E P Show Union J R Mason Chicago K L Martin Boise J H Lie h in an Pendleton L B Stoddard Sumpter Y Z Stoddard Odgen C J Wright Baker City P 8 Martain Portland E R SaeUo Elgin Oscar Oppinheinispi San Francisco W M Ri Walla Walla Job Mcllroy Son Francisco W L I)av Portland Tho f'0'l and the cook are what make or unmake a rvslanrnni. Both nni-t be good or else ttione wlio tat will move from instead of towards Mm door. The Model restaurant has the cook an artist In his line and the choicest food of every description is procured daily. This is prepared in a way that will U-mpt the dullest uppetile and the quality is high enough to eatinfy the sharpest one. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUU1CLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NKiHT We sell weekly Meal . Tiekets, Caxli $4-5U One Night In June The clergy of all the principal cities where it has appeared have pronounc ed ''One Night In June" to be one of tbe greatest moral Uhsoub to mankind hich hat beea df picteJ on the otage for the IrtHt decade. It is A ply which appeals to all amusement lov ers. There is a beautiful love story woven armind the life of a country Parson and tho Village belle; it is one of intense heart interest, and at the same time thare is just enough touch of o'ty life and its shadows to temper the quiet story and mike it one of ahsoinmg interest This much talked of play will be seen at St- ward s Opera Home, lueMlay even ing March 8. Prohibition Election The attention of the i'rohiliiticuiet of Utiioa comity. Oregon is called to the onunty convention lo be held in U Grande, March V. VMi Tho convention will be called to Older at 1U u clock a m at I he (jen- tral Church ol Christ vomer of Wasb melon Avenue, and Depot Stieet. A fnli county ticket ol t llicers will be nominated nd delegates selected (or the State Convnnlion. All Prohibitionists ul the county will be entitled lo seats. W. A. Worstell, Chairman Union Co. Prohibition Ex-Oom JUST SHOES That's all. TP We sell the best nukes at the lowest IKissible prices. Wo are foot titters experienced and reliuhle. C. W. PRESTON Shoe Speciiilist, Depot St. Save Your Money and invest witb the La Grande Mercantile Con-pat y at their grand 30 (fay opening sale, beginning Satur day March 12. Next door to the La Grande National Bank Such a sale as this baa never been experienced in La Grande before. All goods to be reduced, in cluding latest spring styles. We bave purchased the famous J Xt Berry stock of ladies furnishing', shoe;, dry goods and options at a surpriaing reduction. Fntnk Hsnmiond tiie well known clerk who hns been with M' Berry for a year past will be there, to i-eti thai you get proper treatment, and Mis !uriev their R-'&ntstresB and clerk will also be with us. Don't Forget the Time and Place. La Grande Mercantile LA GRANDE, OREGON Co., 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 lo do this; namely, relieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Astist the Stomach and Diges tive Orgaus iu Digesting and Assimulating 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 HILL & ALLEN Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore . 4 IBBBIilYDffiti Nine ounce Denim Overalls 50 cents per pair. flHaasKKattanttBttiiBaBBaa Clothes Pins 2 cent per doz. LUCKY Kobt. Klce, s. well ktioun Wallowa county stock man pssaeil through the city last evening on his way to Port land. Mr Hice stated to an Observer reporter tht the present winter is hard one on Wsllowa county stork men. Hay Is gelting carce and the prospects are that stock will bave to be any shoe can be. You can feed tor some time yet. ' oul) at "the Fair." Wanted .'.000 men , women and child ren, to buy rV'ers noes, u s as gooa as get them 'A a a a a 9 You are indeed if you trade with us There is no chance ubout it. Yu are not only lucky to able to get the gootl values we offer, but for every Dimes worth purchrsed of us for cash you get a stamp which has g value. Fil'iv of these stamps, or five dollars in trade secures you a nice useful dish. This offer does not only last for a week or two but, all the time n See the beautiful line of Sorosis Under Skirts on display in in our window. THE GOLDEN RULE 1308-1310-1312, ADAMS AVENUE CO Fancy Quilt Covering 5 cents Per yard WE TAKE PRODUCE Toilet Soap Three Bars for 5 cents. El li a u a El n U E Ki ri n u a J3 OR$ ANDWD DDPBBHBBi" m W H npm- was rmp-njr In tb