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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1904)
r3 D I l v . jit I f I If 1 ?Pn WILL CONTINUE IN BUSINESS . I wish to inform the public that I pm going to continue the Hardware and Crockery basinets, and will endeavor to conduct the business on the same plan as it has been in the past Thanking you for the past patronage and a continuance for the future. , MRS. T. N. MURPHY Hardware and Crockery A CCli riDCCntATirkrVTC BY OUR REPORTERS I SPECIAL SALE Of everything we have in second band goods, also snaps on city property which we have, and will sell on on the installment plan. : Lots, $50 to 1100. Residences, $250 to $100. SECOND HAND GOODS Spray Pumps $7.50 Winchester, 30-30 7.60 Good s'ng machine 1.00 Pillows ,60 to 1.26 Single harness 4.00 Bed Quilts $ .50 Shotgun 3.60 Lamps .25 and up Trunk - 2.00 Gasoline lamp 3.50 MONEY TO LOAN The La Grande Pawnbrokers ' Corner Fir and Adams. Rim.mb.fw (till boy and tell all kind. 'Phnnr IRl of Second Hand Good.il Jl jt . none tJOI W4 TURKESTAN ALFALFA. , The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. 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 Why Go to Some experienced Man Un- a ill to got your measure taken (or a suit of olothes and then come and pay us five dollars to fix them up for you? Come to us we have tailors to take measure and can give you a fit, $18 and up. This is our busiuoes We are tailors. "Ross & Andrews, TAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. B JTHIC REARING PUBLIC Hart recolred a new. lot ol In addition to view cloth bound books to , Nawlln Drug Co. In IjOO.elo Wny one dMlrinfito tli.pon of aaecon.i bend illk hat will do well to rommunl cite with J M Hllli. He is liutuing l..r one. end la not particular about the a, ol the artlole- Mr Hllta wenta to wear the bat. 8 O Bwackhuuer, ol Union, apenl jteaterdajr in the city. Juatioa Grant jreaterday dUmiaeed the action agaioit Earnest Lew la in (lie potato cue, lor want ol evidence. O M Humphreys went to PendleUm this morning as delegate to the K ol P district convention. The dance at the Mormon church last night was well atteuded and proved to be a very pleasant event. Wm Miller lelt yesterday morning (or Enterprise to visit bia brother A C Miller a lew days. J C Henry went to Baker City yester- dap to attend tbe anniversary ol the Elk Horn Lodge IOOF, Mrs J H Aikine, who has bnen quite ill with La Grippe was leporlod much better last evening. James Qulnland, expectn to leave this mi minx lor San Francisco whore lie will visit a month or six weeks. The Knights ol Pytlieas will convense in. district convention In Pendleton today. I)r J W Biggers who has been confin ed to his home lor the past several weeks waa able to visit his office a lew hours yesterday. MiesAllie Stephens will. leave this morning for Athena Wheie she will vii it Miss Ellda Stuckluud, who is proprie tor ol a photograph gallery there. The coutraut haa been let for an ad dition to the Blue Mountain Fruit Co'e ware bouse, which will he 20 x 60 (ect and will be built of stone and brick. J L Mars has the contract. The Aibena Press, run by Fred Boyd, will in future be issued twice a week, coming out Tuesdays and Fridays, increase in business and progress in the Athona district inspiring the change. The Republican Congressional con vention for both first and second dislrict will meet in Portland on April 13ih, the day before the Republican State Convention. A new sign nor adorns the wlndowB of "Hills Drug Store." The workman ship is ol the finest and is well in keep ing with the charactor ol the goods of fered for sale. Mrs W W Berry, Mrs Al Andiows and Mrs N Molltor entertained the ladies of the Kaflee Klutch, their husbands and gentlemen friends at the home of Mrs Molitor last evening and a very pleasant evening was spent. ' Henry Smith, whom Marshal Ruy- bnrti brought from Portland HmrsilHy evening on a charge of the larceny of an overcoat and Borne 20 in money, was yesterday bound over to await the ac tlon ol the grand jury, and aa taken to Union last evening. It Is estimated that fully 600 home seekers pasted through the city yester day cn the two sections ol No 1 yester morning, ami one through car was attached to No 6 the night previous. The O. R. A N. oxpects to cary from ono to three extra touriBt cars during the rush. The Union Steam Laundry coaBed to operate yetterday. The machinery was sold to a laundry linn In Caldwell,ldaho ami will he moved to that place. La Grande still has a llrst, up-to-date laun dry, however, and the ABC Steam Laundry will give you . aotislaction iu doing your work. The meetings at the M E church still contlnuo to increase ln interest and at tendance; lust evening being the best of the week. In order that all may pro pare lor Sunday services and to attend next week there will ho no services to night but will oontinuo from Sunday morning through next ek. Let the poodle avail tlicm solves of the benf-tit to bo derived from those services by special prayer and attendance Remember the ball to be given by the dimuI boys on the evening of Mar h 11. The proceeds of this hall will be used in purchasing uniforms for tho hand. La Grande now has a band of which she may well be proud, and to enable them to make an appearance which a band in a town the size of La Uritnde should have uniforms. Buy a ticket to the ball and help not only the members ol the band, but tho city in maintaining a band which will be a credit to the town. "One Night in June' besides the sterling qualities which has r ado it une ol the most talked about productions of tho season, has a cast of people second to none on the road today. Miss Grace Turner, the celebrated emotional actiess, ir the bright particular star; while the supporting company contains names ol well known Metropolitan artists. Little Oenevive' the remark able child actress, l a strong feature In the cast. Steward'. Opera llouso Tues day evening, March sth. Daniel Tweedle. an agent for the San Francisco Examiner, on a recei.t visit to Sumjiler found that a Chinese boy was dcliveriig tho papers (or a news linn which handles the Examiner. He immediately started to work anion the labor unions and oaued them to boycott tho news llrm until they employed a white, union man. The Chinaman ' a faithful, piitleiit, careful carrier and it bad Itcen ltnopslblo to keep a white boy on the job, but the firm discharged th. Chinaman and wilt out up with poor service from a white hoy satisiac toiy to tbe unions. Kaffec Klatch Tbe ladis of the Kaflee Klatcb and their husbands anr! gentlemen friends were royally entertained at tbe bom ol Mrs N Molitor last evening Mrs Molitor w ably assisted in entertain ing by Mrs w w Berry and Mrs A V Andrewa whist formed tbe principal feature of the evening and Miss Edna Hi-liilke won the first ladiea prin and Miss Fannie McKeonon second and Mra Cbas Norris waa awarded the eon eolation J M Berry won Hie first gent leman's price and J M Cbureb the eonaolat on Dainty refreshment were served and a thoroughly enjoyable evening spent Change Of Firm A deal was cooaumated a few days ago and made publio yesterday where by A T Hill became sole owner of tbe Hill & Allen drug store having pur chased the interest formerly owned by Mr O V Allen. Mr Hill baa been the managing partner of this enterpris ing firm for the past several years, during which time has made a host of friends and has also been able to build op one of the best drug trades in the city. His many friends will be pleased 10 know that be is now sole owner and proprietor. SOMMER HOUSE W L Davis Portland M S Mason Chicago L J Grint ' Trinidad D U Casey Elgin Cliff Lang Enterprise A McDonald Boise Robert Blumcrstino Elgin K C Roger S.in Frnncisso M L Burdick Bofce O E VVarton Portland Ben McCarter Huntington J E Cobn Jeney City J Berk ey Spokane C C Gwona Denver C P Lewis Helena JM Henern KansaB City V E Leoro Jamestown T A Bakor L Allehotr Portland J C Murr San Francisco THE DISTRICT CONVENTION The ' Republican Committee for the 2nd congressional dis trict in Oregon met in Portland on March 3 and named April 13, at 11 o'clock a. m. as the day for holding (he convention to noiuinule a candidate for congress, for this, the second district, The 184 delegates Hint will compose the convention was apportioned among tho sev eral couuties as follows: Baker 14 Olatsep.... 10 Columbia ' 7 Crook 5 Gilliam 4 Grant 7 Haruoy 4 Malheur. . 5 Marrow 5 Multuomuh 71 Sherman 4 Umatilla 16 Union 10 Wallowa 6 Wesco 12 Wheeler 4 Total 184 The vote in the 2nd congres sional district iu June 1902 was, for Butler, Jem., 15 598; Gerdes, soc, 2,753; Spalding, prohib., 1,957; Williamson, rep., 23,397. FOR SALE CHEAP All the fixtures ol tjie Cove Creamery including one eight horse power engine and ten horse power boiler, churn and butter works, and a large checBe-prcss vats etc. Mrs Matt Mitchell 3-;.tf ' Cove, Oregon. FOR RENT . Five room cottage. Inquire of Mies Beger. China's Game Unless all signs fail it the Japanese win a few more victories, China will join the forces of the Micado. Tbe popular demand in China is strongly for ah a'liance. Should China join with Japan it will be bard for Russia o keep the diborian railrosd opan and without this sbe aaanot subsist an army in the thaater of war or rein force her army already there. M E CHURCH Announcements for Marah 6 Sunday School 10 a m Sermon by the pastor 11 a m Subject "Back to Bethel" Class meeting after nermun Epworth League 6. 30 led by Mary Worth, subject "Christ stilling the storms ol life" An evangelistic service will he held after League led by the pastor subject will be announced latei. The special services uoff being held oonlinue to inorease in interest. The publio is cordially iuvited to ull ol theae services. CARD OF THANKS We herewith desire to extend our liHart full tl.atiks to the many kind friends and neighbors who by their tcnilbr sympathy helped to lighteu the bitte. Borrow lately aulTorfd io tbe lose of onr darling vV'eeley. Mi. and Mr. W. 8. Berkley Challenge '11 ie members ol the Damou Kranz hereby chMh'Ugo thoJO of the Kntlee Klatch to play a game of indoor bat-e ball at much time and place m may be agreed upon by the otliuialrj of the clubs. The Damon Kranz Notice to Contractors Pealed bids will-be received nntil 7 o'clock p in Wednesday March Mth l'.KM for the (onstnu tiou of a one tuny and basement, brick and stone store build ing according to plans and spiciuVailon? whhh may be seen at the residence of A Huntington or at the resilience of 0 H Thornti.n Architect Ka Grande, Oregon. Bids may !o for work and material or for work oniy. They may also be for the entile building complete or for any pari of it as stone work, brick work, carpenter work etc, all ex cavating to be done by owner. 1 he undersigned reserves the riht to reject -my and all bid. A. C. Huutiiton 95 Cents For Warrants The Farmers & Trsdera National Bank will pay IIS eeuts on the dollar for vour Citv warrants issued br the City of La Oratide on General bind in payment ol bills againtt tbe City. juuiie- Bm i jruur occupation f Vltn-1 -t waa eiupoycd la tb C O A L GOOD CO A'k In any quantity, Lowe? 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 ;3 The food ttud the cook aro wiiat ontkft or unmake a restaurant. Both nti-t be good or else those who eat ill move from instead of towards tho door. The Model restaurant has the cook a n artist in hie line and the choicest food of every description Is procured daily. This is piepared in a way that will tempt the dullest appetite and the quality is hiyh enough to satisfy the sharpest one. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUUKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIliHT We sell weekly Meal licketB, Cash ' $4.50 JUST SHOES .That's all. We (tell (be best makes nt the lowest possible prices. We are fiot titters experienced and reliable. C. W. PRESTON Shoe Specialist, Depot St. HOW TO GET RICH Save Your Money and invest wi'b the La Grande Mercantile Ootiw y at their grand 30 day opening sale, beginning Saturday, Marc'i 12 N'xt d.vir to tho La Grande National Bark. Hnch a sale as this hae never lin'u experienced in La Grande before. All Goods to Be Reduced, Including Latest Spring Styles. We bavo purchased the lamons J M Berry stock of ladies furnishings shoes, dry coods and uotions at a surpriaing reduction. Frank Hnmmnnd the well known clerk who has hi-en with M' Beriy for a year past will be there In we that yon get proper treatment, ant Mit rtm'ev their seamstress and clerk will also be with-iis. Don't Forget the Time and Place. La Grande Mercantile Co., LA GRANDE, OREGON - How Can 1 Cure My ! INDIGESTION? I THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands mid 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 Asiist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assiiuulating Sufficient Food to Rebuild the' Tissues Support ing Uie Organs Iuvoleed. There ii but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If vou waut to know more about Kodol, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU HILL & ALLEN Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore -r .!. ,!,, 4 HlBBBKiiffialiailllfit3aS(8t3BaiaOB&aaaBBBI a n Nine ounce Denim Overalls 50 cents per puir. LI JOKY Clothes Pins 2 cent per doz. a D EH B fl U B B n B You are indeed if you trade with us There is no chance about it. Ybu are not ouly lucky to able to get the good values we offer, but for every Dimts worth purclirsed of us for cash you get a stamp which has value. Fifiv 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. See the beautiful line of Sorosis Under Skirts on display in in our window. THE GOLDEN RULE CO 1308-1310-1312, ADAMS AVENUE Fancy Quilt Covering 5 cents Per yard WE TAKE PRODUCE Toilet Soap Three Bars for 5 cents. y V & a a EJ CI a n n si i tM tJ tl n n a a n B n B