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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1904)
i.::-4 II 4 . II 4 I X, : U i,; si J - Unmmtiii.r.uliKh4flA' a ... - BiUID VIBI.D AMD HOO FSMCB 'f V" . I HWmm- Aal na (ttMl Ml Ul4 SMI Suita: tm. nM ud TofuU smiSsi sua win 1. ate. fldllulMflM THERE1 IS AN ORDINANCE ; PROHIBITING STOCK , , i -.,; .. i ; ..!'- - . From rooning art large,; but you can aee' T 'N 1 " them br the streets just the Mine, Tbe . . ,- (, . V- . only tafe , way it protect 'your!. Uwn and?. ; .;;. flower garaW U to fenoo againtt them. -1 rf. , j have eereral different etjlee of yard fence ' r ' t pricet to suit aU. j AUio all heighta of 'VJ nnnltrv fniiea for voar ohiekan vard. ' --.. .MRS. T, N.i MURPHY , .' t 'ft Shorels, Spades, Hardware " A tM ON CITY PROPERTY, . V - 4-room house with barn and orohard, i blk ground ' on 4th street, priee $700, 1200 cath, balance on time. 6oom house, Madison ave., price f 1000, $250 down, balance to iuit. 6-roow house, Valley ave., $550 cash, c 2-room house, By. street, $250, $50 down, balance $10 w 'per month. V Lots $60 to $100 $10 down bal on time. We re not in tbe real estate business, therefore can tare you the profit We take in suaps and sell the same. ' I -y I i ' The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams. ; ' RMMmtMiTw still buy and mU U kinds 'Phone 1581 . -tt Ucai Hud Coodwl J ... i TURKESTAN A I L? A I TC A . m r Tbe Dry Land Alfaifk growg witn0ut irri . , j, gation. ,. ; ;. s" - . ' s -' ' .'. JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 1444 A FEW OBSERVATIONS j 3 OUR, REPORTERS J BKOME GRASS ; , ;f Red Clover, AIfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed ! in bulk ' i:l,y ...... ,- Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' ' The only Seed House iuc t Union County. v A.. "V. Oliver fMlllIMIIM s .... ., ;.:f f !i . w 'A WoMtell 1, Ktteading' the pro hibition Stats convention, in Partloni. H H Klrtley b bull llug another ad dition to bia liverjr bar.o. ; ; ,' : Mm Lacy Elledge is Ti.iting friend. in Pendleton. : ' . Condaotor Frank Coykendall is ex pected home .from , Fepdleton wis morning. T, .,, The Urrippe is keeping Ellis Klrtly sway from bis aecottomed piaue in the Chicago Store. , ; ". ' Mrs Hlctor MoDonald who baa been TielUng relatives in Jtbia city sod. valley re to rued boms yesterday morning. . ... Mr and Mrs 8 O Ewackhammer are over from Union; they, attended the school cootestr ; ; . v '," ' Leimt ksseraoir and Mrr T A Rine hart .were among the Union visitors who came over to the sohool exhibition. T A. Binebart and wife came ove from Union yesterday morning and went on to Snmmerville" to spend Son day with relatives. ' , . Mrs Cora , Heeling ',' and ' danghtr Lillian, of Perry, spent the day with Mrs 8 W Lewis and her daughter Beirtha. :'' Alter sn Illness of several months, A P Bradbury, one of . the bst known traveling men who for a dozen or more years has regularity visited this city is again calling on nis traae. Attorney Leroy Lomax, of Union, who is an aapirant for ,the nomination of district attorney on the republican ticket, is in Wallowa connty leeling the political pnlse of that community in re gard to his candidacy. v, Cant Mahone delivered another one of bis splendid leutu es at the Mormon church' .yesterday alternnon on the Destinv of the Republic. ' He was lis. toned to by a fair sited and attentive audience. '- '. "' Many of the valley farmers took ad vantage of the. beantiful spring like weather yesterday, to come to towu and the merchants were kept on the jump all day tielng up buddies and waiting on onttomers. Prof J W Kerns has been announced as a candidate fur county school super intendent ' of ' Wallowa county. Mr Kerns is a young, man of high educa tional atUinments, has held the prin clLalihip of the public abools at Enter prite and Joseph and is a wide-a-wake educator.' '' ' - "' Don't forgot that "A Nutmeg Match" will beplaytd as a benetit to the La Grande Cornet Band. The play is in the bands of experienced managers end is said to be superior to any play put on by ibe Redmonds last week : Dr if K Hall.' of La Grande, are guests at the Hotel Pendleton (or short time. ' Or Hall was called here to aaslstluthe operation performed this morning on Mrs O W Vlnecoar, who Is suffering f torn a tumor .Pendleton East Oregonian. v;:. , ROSS & ANDREWS We are prepared to do all kinds of repair work and pressing. Send in your clothes. '4 - . - A . v , V: ss flc Anarews, : ; VORS AND CENTS FURNBHINGS. I SWiiS. .......................... sex add from ibe dreaded knife. , :, Disease retnlt. from an . ottatrtration, to the natural flu. of nervous im pbl.es and vital fluids. - Oteopalby is in.qualed for enllreQlna the nervaa and aeoelerating tbe entire eiiculation Oatenpatby uVnot eurk-all, yet Ha scorn and range -eau'nol .be measured by tbe failures ol other sobools lor .it is reatoring stubborn, chronic oases that medical praotitionsra have aban doned.. " A.a.')t 'tf:t. -y'.. ; Lind Office Business,; -During the month ol February. 1904, in. the sia United Btatei Land Offices in Oregon, 209 homestead and 127. timber land entriva were made. The Lund Office at La Grande stands at the head of the list, fur amount of work done in the month, with 78 homestead entries, and 66 limber land entries. Change of ? rlManagement Tbo undersigned lias purchar A the busin so known nsthe Har ;s Cash Meat Market and will h. : after conduct the samn. : " We wiab to inform tbe put that we are prepared to furm allkiuds of meats, game a poultry at lite very lowest pri- consietaiut with flrst-claa artic v"W . have our own delive ana maxe two trips doily to t Old Town. ' Highest marl et price paid fpt all cuttle, hogBui.d elieep. We -solicit, a share of your pa'troiiage 'and guarantee the very best satisfaction.' t - "J'tiohe"- r.lci-sr; receive prompt and careful. u.lt otion. . . Han is ;n,ful. market across the track. '; I'i.otie 1601.- 1URNER& WALTER . Little Girl Surprised Mrs'. J D S'.ater gave a very plea sant surprise party to ber little neice, af ay Neil, yesterday afternoon in hon or ol ber tenth birthday. Dinner was served and tbe little folk, all bad a good time. Those present were Hilda Anthony, Irene Murphy , Irma Ailme Naomi ' KiCley, Mirgaret . Borio. Heileo Cntrey'aud May Neiil. v Fruitdale Items Yes, the new telephone llr.e Is in and we do not understand ' how we got along without :t. Ex Bishop E Z Carblnn is improvim; bis fruit farm by the addition of a new wood house, yaid fence and walks. L Oldenberg bus duleheil iirubblni.' out bis fall apple and prune trues hi d will have , room to plant 6U0 winter apples tree iu their pla. e lent move. 0 WOOD WOOD J i'.Tiit I f t in the cily, lowest piicfc. OAL fine lump. Express and Delivery : Adna VLn-JeV, Phii'ie 1821. All.call, receive pr. nipt ' attention.' General express anil dvlivery butinese. tf A furnirl of MrsZu 10 R RENT :; - " '.'-.'.'.'..' f. ur kom cottage. In- An.tbiii in the HAY and GRAIN line ' , Ci.ll at our store Blnter building, or phone 1801. (3 A) S O o GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY. Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail Q: SOMMER HOUSE , ', ' P.udleton . V; Portland " ' do do. NJOman , . Q W Wharton ' W J Zimmerman Geo Davs J E Buck , . J H Alexander " O Osborne " WB Back ' ' 0 J D Stoddard . O O Wood J B Ka I E F Sobaw J M Binctalr - " do ; ' Eugene Bait Lake Milwaukee Sumpter Spokane Chicago Union . BP NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN ; PRIMARY ELECTION Tha Primary Election ' for the pur pose of election delegates to the Re publican Convention for Union County will be held in each precinct in Union Connty Saturday April 2d 1004. The Convention will be held at Elgin Oregon April 7th 1904, The places where said election shall occur in the four precincts of La Grande, the Judges to serve at said election and the dumber of de'egatt-e to be erected in earb ol the said lour precincts are as follows. Pnccct No 1 PolllnK place-in the building north of Romig and Staples Bakery on Fir Street. Judges, John Williamson, J. N. Young, and Chas Anderson. Number of delegates to be elected Six (0) Precinct No S Polling place new Council room on Elm Street. Judget, P Stephenson, J M Hilts, J E Foley, Number of delegates to be elected nine (9). Precinct No 3 Polling place Old Council room corner fourth end P Street Judges, O P Coolidge, F B Hrainwell, and C W Noyes. Number otd.lvgatee to be elected seven (7). Product No 4 Polling place La Grande Flouring Mill Co'a Mill. Judges T F Sherwood, Ed W Hammerer and J 11 Fraker. Number of delegates four (4, Polls open from 1 to 7 p in, W. B. SARGENT, Secretary Union Connty Republican Central Committee OS-TE-OP-A-THY OSTEOPATHIA PEBBLES The crowning viriuie of tsteopalby Is Ibat it brings new hope to woman -bond; it Is her sura and sale r scape from most of lbs ills peculiar to bar ' " 1 An exeeel-j..; (-,( KK8T LVNOH i-nn In-hail hei-u. Ve cail it our "rttuid-tire Itm Mrs I N Castle is on the sick list I -tai-sire It U served no umcklv. V, it threatened with lung fever. Phil Thompson is build in an addi tion to his dwelling, wh oh will aid greatly so the uppoarance, as well as the comfort of his home. n ,i ..A ' i i i it-iv uieki ub uur (mLruurj, mmtver, t ii 1 nur0l lii-fiiiti ft am in a Haintv t ,,A Appetizing .nanner. This lunch co tf little, and satieties all but the n,it robust appetites. At a alightlv hilitjr pi'i'.-e these can be appeased with nitre subfiantial vinnde. WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. I manufacture every ' style on any mounjiiug and carry a complete slock ol Pads, Inks, Racks, Deters, Rubber Type, etc. Seals, Stencils, Trade Checks, Door Plates, Postal Soales. Write me what you want. . I oan please you by return mail. Eveiy etsmp requirement supplied. ; WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City. Central Church of Christ " Opposite 'Souimer House." OPEN&VERY DAY Pastor's Office Hours 1 to 2:30 it ... . Free Reading Koom open from noon until 9pm. Meu and . " boys invited. " Bible school Sunday 10 a m Preacbiug Sunday 11 a m and 7:30 p ni.j Prayer MeetiDg Wednesday at 7l30 p. m. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUOKLrE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We tell weekly Meal ... Tickets, Cash ?4-5U All " iucluded iu the J. E. TILT SHOE. . Good leathei good wear, good fit, . '?: So there you . j are, at. C. W. PRESTON'S " hoc Specialist ' Depot Street I rfosES roses nnaps I oan furnish you with the best hardy roses one. year old at 25o each, or two years old at 45o. Also all kinds of plants, such as Pansies, Asters Peunius, Daisies, 'Candytuft, etc, I make a specialty ot oil outside woik, pruning, grafting, landscape work, gardening, 1 iwn mowing, etc., at-iery reasonable raies. Give inn a trial, I will guarantee to give satisfaoiimi. All kinds of trees, shrubs, small fruits, cabbne, celery and oinuto plauts. Open Sundays from S to 12 a. m. j WM. GILPIN, Phone 1161 Greenhouse Sale Sale Sale RIBBON DAY AT THE. La Grande Mercantile Company, (die Few Store.) Next SniurHay, Muivli 20, e will sell .an unlimited amount of siuin RibVr, BELOW COST All -colors ami witiih from No, 3 to CO. Elegantly styled and trimmed tuilor nvide suite in Etemine, Voil", etc , froo. 16 to 40. Muslin under- wear, 15 per cent off r. ular price Ladies' and Misses' golf and dieas skii la tlmt will fit your purse us well as your form. An elegant line of Ladies' summer waists! A glance at our window will tell you whether our prices are right or not. Everything in the store is being sold at a big reduction, member the date of our big RIBBON SALE, Saturday March 26, 1004. La Grande Mercantile Co., : ' . Phone 1901 " " LA GRANDE, - . OREGON zi.i. 1.. How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUE8TION 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 strainrest it; and at tbe same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in . Digesting and Assimulatiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organ b Iuvoleed. -There it 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 A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore First-CIass JOB WORK at the OBSERVER We Have Not Said Much About It, But We Have Ladies Trimmed Hats Too The Very Latest Direct From New York, The City That Sets the Pact In Fashions. THE GOLDEN IULE COMPANY 1308. 1310 -1312, ADA' IS AVtN'JE, LA GRANDE. rts , f Jj H-t mmi a - k fjk !. . m '. X . ""....;:.,,.... ;