La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, March 13, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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Cost!
I have a few odd patterns of dishes that
I am closing out at greatly reduced prices,
to make room for new stock.
Now is the time to purchase. Notice
the prices in our window.
MRS. T. N. MURPHY
Hardware and Graniteware
SPECIAL SALE
Of everything we have iu second hand goods, also
snaps on city property which we have, and will sell on
the installment plan.
Lots, $50 to $100. Residences, $250 to $1000.
SECOND HAND GOODS
Spray Pumps $7.50
Winchester, 30-80 7.50
Good s'ng machine 1.00
Pillows .50 to 1.25
Single harness 4.00
Bed Quilts $ .50
Shotgun 3.50
Lamps .25 and up
Trunk 2.00
Gasoline lamp 3.60
MONEY TO LOAN
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
- Corner Fir and Adams.
'Phone 1581
RmiiMnWw (till buy and tell all klndt
oi Sacood Hud Goods j jt jt
Seed Wheat, Baled
Barley, Oats, Etc'
The only Seed House in
Union County.
A. V. Oliver
JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571
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A FEW OBSERVATIONS ' V
BY OUR REPORTERS
Wanted. A dining room
Mndol Reataurant.
girl
at the
tl
TURKESTAN
ALFALFA-
The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri
gation. BROME GRASS
Red Clover, Alfa.fa and ail kinds of
Garden Seed in bulk
F O Bailey, a resident of Wallowa,
waa in the city yesterday on bnainoaa.
Lee Cliildera waa np from Alicel yes
terday. Ben Brown, of Inland City, spent
yesterday in the city.
Ed. Miller waa over from Union yes
terday. E E Oonley, of Island City, wis a
visitor in the city yesterday.
H L Buell and N C Mo Leod were in
the city from Elgin yaaterday.
O E Uarper, proprietor of the Core
and Union Creameries, was In the city
yesterday.
Read the Rainbow store spring open.
ing Millnery announcement in this
issue.
Frits Ott, a saloon lcooper of Joseph
paesed through the city last, orening,
eu route to Hot Lake to tecuperate for a
fow days.
JMIbs Olive Jotes who has been in
( the city the past two weeks visiting her
mother aud brother returned to her
borne at Pendleton yesterday. .
'I he drawing of the Elk bead et Fred
8waney's cigar store laBt evening re
sulted In a victory for J H I'raro, who
held the luckey ticket No. 38.
Justice Morelock, of Elgin, has
registered over 700 voters in North and
South Elirin precinct and exi.ects the
registration to reach more than 800.
The Hotel and Sanitarium at Hot
Lake is crowded and guests are turned
away every day. The Capacity of the
institution will be about doubled during
the coming season.
The Moraine Observer colnmns are
a direotory of the enterprising btalDees
men of La Grande. It will puy our
readers to keep- themselves familiar
Willi the lnduoetncnts offered by the
Hrms who advertiso therein.
Prof Simpson's Dancing class will
meet this week on Thursday evening as
usual, now beginners from 7 till !) on
nltz and two-step, general teaching
from 9 till 11. The Thursday evening
class will 1)0 postponed until Saturday,
teaching from 7 till 0 social from 9 till
12 with ttrchestrn.
It Is the determination of those in
authority to eve that the city election
tomorrow is conducted in strict Accord
ance ftlth the law. Posters will be
posted at each pollings place ottering
a reward of $ii0 for information leading
to the conviction of illegal voters.
Deputy ShcrilTs will alxo be on duty and
will promptly nrreat anyone attempting
to cast any Illegal vote.
As will ba noticod elsewhere Miss
Hetsie WorHtell lins suecoaslu.ly paseetl
he examination or a state life doploma
and haB received word from State Sup-
rintendetit J H Ackerman Btatiug her
diploma would be forwarded in a few
days. Miss woratell has many friends
who will be pleased to know that she
has been thus honored. To he able to
secure this diploma speaks much for
he one who is able to secure it because
n order to merrit it the fortunate one
muat not only possess the qualification
of a truo teacher hut must also huve
devoted much time in careful prepara
tion.
Women May Vote .
Women t bo own property in the city
of La Grande may vote at the coming
city election oo the proposition to bond
the city.
Snodi;ra:Iii La Grande on Saturday,
March l'i, to Mr and Mia John Bnod-
grass a son.
SOMMER HOUSE
Robert Wallace Gt Barrinutun Mass
Martin Wilson Jmneetown N D
L C I'.arryees Portland
S W Viudey Dudley Idaho
K H Oakes aud wife Portland
Jim Brown
H E Lewis San Francisco
J W Hale St Joseph
10 a m
11 a m
after
Why Go to Some Un
experienced Man
to got your measure tukon for a suit of
clothes and then come and pity us live
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 business We are tailors.
"Ross & Andrews,
TAILOR3 AND CENTS FURNISHINGS.
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CHRISTAIN SCIENCE
S Ireue King, 1st Header
The Chrietain Science tertiary at
the residence of John E Page in Old
Town every Sunday at 11 a m.
All are cordihlly invited. TF
M E CHURCH SOUTH
J W Oompton, pastor
Preaching at 11 a m by Rev. J. W.
Oliver.
Sunday School 10 a m
No service at night
Prayer meeting Wednesday
All are invited
Tramp Convention
The Uakor Oily Loilgo of Hlks will
have a Trump Convention on the night
of March In. The BttemlnntH are sup-
poped to preeont thenmolvufi in Weary
Willie costume and llny will bo subject
to Revere poimltitis if they v-o .o putting
an any ctyie. TheUeiser (Jriinde hotel
will give the big hand out. and there
will be eomothii g doing all the time.
It stated that delt'tfiitions will come
from Antoria, rirtland, The hallos and
IV n (I It' ton by freight and a t-Uu will be
made sometime in the afternoon to ph k
up the l.a tirande holwes.
AH who exiuH't to attend are reo.neHt
ed to give their name to Bro. tiny Mo
Cully, the lolge secretary.
Attention W. O. W.
All members of the Worn on of Wood
oraft are requested to meet tit Klka hull
this tift-jriimm at l:;t0 o'chiok to uttond
the funeral of our doeeaaod neigh Iwr
MrsN K Woet.
By order of Winnifred Sargent
Guardittii Neighbor.
PAID POLITICAL ADS
Hill makes no pledges, but
promises to serve the best inter
ests of the city if elected council
mm from the third ward
Services Today.
M E CHURCH
J C Walker, pastor
Sunday School
Preaching seivice
Subject "Burdens"
Class meeting immediately
thi sermon.
Kpworth League 8:30 p m
Led by Mrs. Stepbennon .
Subject "Habits that unmake
men."
A coidinl iuvito'iou is extended to
the public to be present at all services
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Regular services 8am
and 10 Lecture at 7:30
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday 6ubcol 11 a m
Midweek ferrices Wednesday even
ing at 7:30 p in
All are cordially invited.
three yearly psyment, beaVt?.? interest
at the rate of 0 per cent per annnm.
The purchaser can remain where lie
is, make no iminedia e change in his
business or boms interests, making his
present business pay for hia investment,
sacrificing no time while tlie orchard is
being brought into bearing condition,
and rest assured that skilled borticul
turaliata will do the work bettor than
lie can nnless he has had horticultural
experience under conditions existing in
Oregon. Alter trees have bsd scientific
care, pruning and shaping for lhreo
years, the subsequent work is mucb
more methodical and can be succrsa
fully done by those without hori
tural skill.
As an investment it is gilt edge; and
is the neareBt possible approach to a
guaranteed annuity.
We have all our work done by ion
tract and the contractors are under
hevy bonds to us for tiro faithful -r-fonnanre
of their work.
We have executed a bond to the
amount of $10,000, and have appoimu.l
Hon, J. M. Church, cashier of the La
Urande National Bank, trustee.
tor further particulars see
M. L. OA USE y,
President Eastern Oregon Colonising
Company.
Folev-Roeai.h Bldg. La Grande, Ore.
D.-W.-4.-1.
Notice to Contractors
Sealed bids will-be received nntit 7
o'clock p m Wednesday March Kith 11104
for the construction of a oiie siory and
baaument, brick and etune store build-
ing.acrordiug to plans and ppiciticatlonF
whli h may be seen at the residence 01
A C Huntington or at the reeideuee of
C R Thornton Architect La Urande,
Oregon. Bids may be for work and
material or for work omy. They may
also be for the entile building complete
or for any part of It as stone work
brick work, carpenter work etc, all ex
cavating to be done by owner.
ihe undesigned reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
A. C. Huntington
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sunday School 10 a m
Regular Snrviors 2pm
Mutual Improvement Association
meet cunjointly at 7.30 p m. T F.
7:30
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Srvices, March 13
Bible School 10 a ni
Morning Worship 11 a m
Evening Service 7 :30 p in
The morning sermon will be based
upon John 14: 1-6
Evening sermon on '-Christ Glori
fied ."
A oordial invitation to all.
-ST PFTER'8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH
March 13, Fourth Sunday iu Lent
Sunday School 10 a m
Morning Prayer and Sermon II a m
A lay b !i vico
All invited.
Thursday, the 17, at 10:30 a m
Ho y Coornmiion, and at 7:30 in the
ovening au evi-cing servico with a ser
mon. The lUv. II- II. Chambers will
olliciale at the Thursday seivices,
both morning and eveuiDg.
All iuvited.
Correction
p. intake turured Jin "our ad Fri
day morning in the announcement of
the date of days mle which we wdl i
fund. It should ln February 23. If
you have any sale slips bearing thitt
daio bring thum In and receive the
amount they call for, iu cash.
"The Fail'
wnroent, proareoa, eoomony nd
forcmeo. of the oily. Htanding for
IbeM principles I should have tin
voMn of thoM who indorse them.
Bird F, Lewis
You have seen J, M. Murphy's
statement and know his method
of disposing of the city funds.
Vote for him.
Vote for the Citizens candidate
for City Treasurer and stop the
bank fight.
For the city's best welfare,
first, last and always A. T. Hill,
A. T. Hili, if elected council
man from the third ware, prom
ises a business mans administra
tion. Vote for J. M. Murphy, the
Citizen's candidate for City
Treasurer.
Grande Ronde Valley Fruit Farm
The tSraiule Konde valley fruit farm
contains actt'4, and is to he gold
lots of of ton lot and and up, to suit
the purchaser. It in situated eight mil
es north-eiiHt of Ia (irande, Oregon,
near the Klin iranrh of the O. K. A N.
at iron 1.
We furnish th purehsper, Ht the end
of three years, a thrifty growing apple
orchard, on that has ten cared for
from setting. In Ihe most Hpproved
manner, cultivating Ihe land sik
eight time a year, keeping the gionnd
well pulvcrixed, aud at all times fiee
from we,?, graxM and other vegetation
May 1st smt August l;tho eai h year;
keeping the tree pruned iu the moot
scieiitUk' mrtiitier; removing and hum
ii.g all rt'.tttng and suckers, and
short, do any and all work which will
he f ir thn best interest of the trees. We
replant yll trees that may die In tl
tlrst, pecotut niul thinl years, ami pay
all tuxes for three, yinrs, We furnish
the land, lalxr and tusU'rial, and tret,
and three years' care, at the price of
I13.V per acre, giving three yi nrs In
which to pay fi it.
Oar terms of payment sreWS per cent
of purshaie price, cah: balance
COAL
G OOP CO A L
In any quantity, Lowest
Prices and Full Weight
WOO D 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,
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Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail
SHE ENJOYS a good meal or a duinty
supper just as much as you do. If you
don't believe it, juet ask liar to go to
dinner with you atthe Model Restaurant.
We take pride in a rving everything
"just right," and any of our patrons will
tell you whether we give enough or not..
Try one of our regular 25c dinner?,
served from U : 30 to 2 p. in. j
MODEL,
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARI3U0KLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NlUHT
We pell weekly Menl ,
Tickets, Cali.
$4.50
JPST SHOES
That's all.
We sell the ben ni.ikis at the lowest
pussihle pricef. We are ftwt litters
experienced and reliahle.
C. W. PRESTON
Shoe Specialist, Depot St.
Important.
THE LA GRANDE MERCANTILE CO.
will be reay for business
Saturday, March 12.
Now don't fail to come in mid see our
line of ladies' and children's furnhhiiigs,
sliocs, dry goods and notions, and BUY
WHILE THE BIG 30 DAY SALE IS
ON, what you need for spring
Remember that everything in the store
will to it duced and you will save money
by waiting for the opening. WATCH
OUR AD. We will give you some
quotations.
La Grande Mercantile Co.,
LA GRANDE, OREGON
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 strain rest it; and
at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges
tive Organs in Digesting and A9siuiulatiug
Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support
ing the Organs Iuvoletd. There U but one
remedy that will do this, and that remedy is
KODOLr DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to
know more about Kodol, como in and
WE WILL TELL
A. T.
Prescription Pruggist
YOU
HILL,
La Grande, Ore
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GOOD TOWELS, 5 Cents
TOILET SOAP, 3 Bars 5 Cents
SPRING.. GENTLE SPRING
Not Yet, But it Soon Will Be. Are
You Prepared for it?
Tailnr Madb Soils, 25 styles, per
suit M to '2-2 M
Shirt Wni-ts 40c to fi 00
Dress Shirts, 50 styles '2 .50 to IS 75
W.iittiiigs, Suitings, Trimmings, Laces.
Everything in Men's Goods, Everything in
Crockery mid China, Everything in Housfc
Furnishings, Everything iu Hardware,
Everything in Everything.
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,'
1308-1310-1312, ADAMS AVENUE.
GOOD HOSE, Per Pair, 8 Cents
MATCHES, Per Box, I Cent
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