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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1904)
1 Less than 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 Granitewarc SPECIAL SALE :-. Of everything we have iu second band goods, also snaps on oity property which we have, and will sell on the installment plan. Lots, $50 to $100. Residences, $250 to $1000. SECOND HAND GOODS Spray Putnpe $7.50 Winchester, 80-80 7.50 Good s'ng machine 1.00 Pillows - .50 to 1.25 Single harness 4.00 Bed Quilts $ .60 Shotgun 3.50 : --Lamps .25 and np ; Trunk 2.00 Gasoline lamp 3.50 MONEY TO LOAN The La Grande Pawnbroke Corner Fir and Adams. Rtnmbsfw still buy and aell all kind. 'Phrm 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. Plione 1571 NOW HERE Our Spring Goods. Call and look them over. IMIlUMI HIMIMIIMI A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS This is 8t Patrick's day. Miss Carrie Gorman ia vUlting Pen dleton I ileoda- Mra 8 P lirookn of Kernels, apent yeaterduy in the city. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. started 11k big mill at Perry yesterday. J J Lally iiaa txwo visiting In Pendle ton. Mr and Mra O VI Elaworth will go to Baker City this rooming to -attend a corvention of the Degree of Honor. Mra J M Chapmau, who ban been nick for the y&at 10 days, la slowly recovering. ' A mountain of alum 1900 feet high and ten miles in circumference ban been discovered in China. Mrs F H Griffin, a daughter of Senat or John H Mitchell, of Oregon, died Thursday In New York City, following an operation. , One of the largest herds of elk ever wen In the mountains of Oregon, has just been seen on Ixwer Itogue ri .or There were nl least 60 in the herd I The Grange which has been organiz ed at Grunge Hall will meet t).iB morning at leu o uiuck at orange uhii. A full attendance Is desired. The supreme court of Oregon has de cided that a prlsouor serving s jail sen tence cannot be worked on the rock pile. Mrs Pearl Brooks whose husband Is a firemsn on the helper at Kamela, was visiting her mother, Mrs Adcoob, in this city yexterday. Arch Conloy was over from Cove yesterday aud said tilings were looking spring-like in that section, and the rosdsaccrosB the valley were drying up very rapidly. 1'hero will be German Lutheran services in thd M E church next Hun- lay at 2 o'clock, conducted by Kuv. A Horn. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to every body to attend. Mr Win Fairbanks l"ft yesterday morning for Portlnnd where he will lo jk for a location and in case he llnds one will locate aftor which his family will follow. Noah Kby, a half-breed Indian, died in a New Jertey poor house recently Ills ago, authenticated and unquestion ed, wua 1:12 year. He had been in the poor doubc fit) years and waB an old n.un when admitted. I J li Cnsey, clmiriiiiin of the repub lican county central committee hat. issued a call fur a meeting of that body in this city Saturday. Turner Oliver, uhiirmnn of the democratic central uoimniilco has hutued a cull for a meet ing next Monday in this city. The licdinoiid Company still continue)) to draw good huiisus aud the fact that tlio same people aro to be seen each night is certainly a demonstration Hint the Company is giving good aatis- lactlon. The bill lor tonight will be !-ove an I Friondxhip." The Ladies' Aid Society of the M E church South, met at the homo of Mra J II Terry yestorday aftnrno n and had au old fin-tiitm rag-carpet sewing beo. Those present wer: Mo-damu Sullivan Montgomery, Price, Tril , Uerkelev. U'lppiu, M 1 Smith. There will be another tloliuto at Urange Hall next KrliLy evening. The subjo t for ilffbate will be,'-lies. I veil tint the primary law to be voted upon at the next election thonld mm. Thin j kely to bo the last mcotinit of tlio society tills winter. He Gets Off Easy The case of the 8ita of Oregon vs. T. 8. Tillson in which Mr. Tillson was charged with illegal voting at Ibe oily election last ' Monday, waa .dip mimed in Justice Grant's oourt Tues day afternoon by conseot of tba States representative and tlio prosecuting witness. The penalty attached to illegal voting is nothing short ol a term in States prison aud alack of a detire to ape the defendcut suffer such extreme punishment is ibe reason for dropping the case, Mr. Tillson was taxed up with the costs iu the case, which amounted to , $5.20, which was certainly getting off i..i... luuay. Osteopathy. SOMMER HOUSE K J Conrad I S Mitchell T A I'tHily It 1. fiilort M K Cohen .1 M KhmwII Mycr Aliralialu .1 K Klvnn It L Ktnplcton anil wife It A Kiiuur laHin It Stmldard .) II Alexander S A Jacobs II K Cmilidgo C McKinuis V A (irant r c s snook J l.ee Sehm Fort Alice ndgu lotvn l'urtliill.l lo do lo do do do . do Stimpter Ki'yeue Hamilton Ohio City Klgiu Itakor City Kaiifas . it Son ih Omaha 6ss & Andrews, Sp mAND GENTS FURNISHINGS. S3,.: The World's Fair Route Thoso anticlimtiiig n Kimtirn trip, or visit to the Louisiana I'lm-hase cxh. nition at St. Iritis, cannot ailonl tc overlook the advantages olVered by the Missot Hi 1'Ai-mc Railway, which, on account of its various Dittos and gate wavs. ha bn nprtipriately natueil The W orld's Fair Koulo." I'as-ieiigers from Ilio Nortlmcst take the MisMicm pacific trains from ),n- ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through the Kans.is Citv, via Wichita, Fort stcutt and I'leasnnt Hill. Two trains doily from IVovcr and Pueblo to St. louis without cbnnmi. carrying all clashes ol modern pniw ment, including clivtric liglited oln.r valion parlor cafo dining cars, Ten daily trains between Kansas City aud St Louis. M'ritn. or rail on V C MMl-l.!.. Owiiirul AgtMit, 2i Third strwt, Port land, lor dctaile.1 Infoi malton nni ustratod literature. J-ll (( Prom time to time during the past two sears we have used the coliims of Ihia paper, in an educational effort slung the line of Osteopathic truths. Comiiu to La Urando a strnnuer and launching out in the practice of a Pro fession which was unknown to many, we realized that we niust accomplish two tilings via: ciro a large percent ol the people who come to uj with their ilia, and eii'ighten our patients and all people interested, to r.'ason for them selves and "get back to natqre." Osteopathy has h.d no small under. taking to estahlish it-elf, Hgainet tlio odiU of tradition, and tlio ubscurily and sii erstition which lias surroiindei; the Healing Art for ages. It has bi en a second nature for peo ple in years post, to think they must pour something down the throat' wilh every ache aud pain whether the doso reached the toe or tlio ear was not con aidered. So often failure, resulted that pwple looked for new 'methods. Asa result dnnng the pact twenty-live yeor many kinds of Health methods, mind cures, fuitli healings, have been rrsoit- ed to. Even the Kfgulnra after two thousand years ol dosing, are turning to elccti icity, hot air apparatus vibra tors, hydrotherapy aud other ways of treating. It vtis left for Oftoopathy establish ed Iu 1Si-I to give, the horld a sclentilic (not experimental) method of healing based upon Anatomy and Plivsiolouv So healing science bus made tho pro gross Osteopathy lias. It has had to light its way, but it is easy to lilit when you uro on the right Bide. -'He. suits Tell," is ourmotto. It is our purpose to assist people to roiiBon lor themselves, and to explain tlio truths of Osteopathy in a most dig- nilloil manner. Not to laud our euros, but to show Hie reasonableness ol Os teopathy. Simple explanations ol this science will tin our ellbrt from day tc Jay. F li MOORE, D O Solium r building, La Urando Ore. Millinery Opening alts. J. U. Forr at will have a urand millinery opening Salurdiv, March li). Mrs. Forrest now has the swellest trimmer that ever came to Li Grande and will have eomothing extra fine lo show tho ladies next Sat urday lHU'Sli FOH RENT A good coiniortalilu lion o f..r rent. Impure of Mra Zither. Wanted. A dining room girl M-iilol KcUuraut. nt the tl S T K V ARD'S OPKR A -' U 0 USE Mr. Ed. Tudinoml ami His Kun.Mtts Company Will if n a Weeks Engagement, Commenc ing Monday, March 14. Popular Price. Scats ou Sale Siilnnluy Morning. FOK KENT A furnished four ruoui cotlaue. ln- of Mrs Z liber. tl Grande Ronde Valley Fruit Farm The lirande Hondo valley fruit farm coutaini :!:"0 if m, and is to lie- sold in lots of of leu lots and an I up, to suit tho purchaser. It is situated eight mil e north-east nf l.a t.rande. liregon, near the Klgiu hranrh ol the O. It. .V N. aiiroad We furni-li ih purchaser, at the end of three years, a thrifty growing apple orciiard, one that Has been cared for from setting, lo the moat approved manner, cultivating the land six or ight times a year, keeping Hie giound well pulveri-l. aud at all times free from weeds, grass and other vegetation May 1st and August lStbof each year; keeping the trees pruned in the most sclentilic manner; removing and burn ing alh cuttings and .suckers, and iu abort, do any and all work which Will be for the beet Interest of the trees. We replant all trees that may die In the first, second and third years, and pay all taxes for three years. We furnith the land, labui and material, aud trees, and three years' care, at the price oi 135 . per acre,' giving three years In which to pay for it. . Our terms of payment are SS per cent of purchase price, cash; balance in three yearly payments, bearing interest at '.be rates of 0 per cent per annum. The purchaser can remln whero he is, make do immediate .cu.. go in his business or home Interests, making his present business pay for his investment, sacrificing no time while the orchard is being brought into bearing condition, aud rest assured tbat skilled bortlcul turaliBle will do the work better thao he can nuless he baa bad horticultural experience' under conditions existing in Oregon. Alter trees have had scientific care, pruning and shuplng for three years, the subsequent work. la mccb more methodical and can be success fully done by those without horticul tural skill. As au investment it is gilt edge; and is the nearest possible approach to a guaranteed annuity. "' We have all our work done by con tract and the contractors are under heavy bonds to its mr the faithful per foimance of their work. - We have executed a bond to -the amount ol f 10,000, and have appointed Hon. J. M. .Church, cothier of the La Grande National Bank, trustee. or further particulars see M. L. CAUSEY, President Eastern Oregon Colonizing Company. Folev-Roes h Bhig. L J Irande. Ore. U.-W.-4.-1. COAL GOOD CO A L In any quantity, Lowest Prices and Full Weight WO O D W OO D Fine and dry any size MILL FEED OATS CHOP BARLEY AND HAY SAVE YOUR MONEY BY TRADING WITH US. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. GRANDE" RONDE CASH COMPANY. v . g Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail Ladies Attention j A good dinner will make its presence felt In suite of all cfl'oits to conceal ii Tlu odoie from our kilchen would give any twin an appetite, so delicious is the aroma arising from the best of fowls caefuliy cooked. By rights we ought to charge extra for this but wo do noi uecauso tie Know that once a man baa lasted ovr foo,ls he will become a stea iv eater at our tables. And the meal win always leave him some change in bis pocKet, tio. . MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AHBUUKLE, Prop. OI'EN DAY AND NtUIIT We tell weekly Meal ff . . . Tickets, Casl $4.50 111 All in hitleil it) the J. E. TILT SHOE. food lctuiic-r i.o id wear, 0'1 fit, So there you u to, lit C. W. PRESTON'S Shoe Specialist Dt'tuit Street ' Wo will make a special redtic'ioYi of 20 per rent on ull our SPRING SUITS this -ireek at the SALE Come in and look nt them. They are the latest things on tho market. Laces and embroideries. ...... .15 per cent off regular Underwear atd hosiery ........ 15 per ceut off regular Cluny luce and Applique trimmings, 15 per cent off regular price. , Shoes ... . 10-"x5-20 per cent off Best American Prints 05 per yard Bett quality Percale 1 per yd Elegant Ladies' Walking Skirts $3.51 Misses' Skirls and Wool Noveliies 2.52 In fact everything in the store articles too numerous to mention aro reduced during the stile. We extend a special invitation to every lady iu town, and would like to have you bring your husband that we may becomo ncquuiiilel with them also. A Shamrock will b"1 given ith every pnrohas-n of 25 cetit3 or over this week. La Grande Mercantile Co., Phone 1901 LA GRANDE, OREGON uxiaaasasiaa 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .: 4. 1 1 r in - u now v.an i iure my INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, tliouscndsand tens of thtiiisands 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 Assist tie Stomach and Diges tive - Organs iu Digesting and Assimuluting Suflieieut Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Orguti8 Involeed. There it but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want lo know more about Kodol, come iu and WE WILL -TELL YOU T, HILL. A. Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore fi 444-r44-M- r-r-r4-fr4444-H--l-44-H-4444444444lf 44 44444444 44 -M-4 GUOD TOWELS, 5 Cents TOILET SOAP, 3 Bars 5 Cents SPRING, GENTLE SPRING Not Yet, But it Soon Will Be. Are You Prepared for it? Titilor.Mndfc Soils, 25 stvh", per I Everything in Men's Goods, Everything in ul . TV! ' ll '7 jjX Crockery and China, Every ihing'in House Shirt Wants -f0o to 6 00 !',,... , - . . Dress Shirts, 50 styles.... J'J.50 to 0 75 ji t urnislimgs, Lverythtngin Hardware, Waietings, Suitings, TrimumfS, l acts. j! Everything in Everything. THE 'GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 130S-I310-112, ADAMS AVENUE." GOOD HOSE, Per P.tir, 8 Cents MATCHES, Per Box, I Cent J t.'4 mMiiMHtainmLiimimmmm. T'TT11tllljj V -f l"Mlfli