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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1904)
millHMIHUHMUH Eill Tn. Flowfr mod TomZto Qiunb, 8tMl Wirt oSTm fT .... o.mi. w THERE IS AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING STOCK From running at larg, but you can see them iu the streets just the same. Tbe ' only safe' way is protect your lawns and flower gardens is to lenoe against them. I Jiare several different styles of yard fence t prices to suit 'all. Also all heights of poultry fence for your chicken yard. MRS. T. N. MURPHY Shovels, Spades, Hardware HOUSE CLEANING Time is here and you will probably have some things you will want to sell. If so call up phone 158 and we will call and pay you the cash for your goods. Also if you want to buy we can give you bargains, on auything we have. . Spiay Pumps. ..... 17.60 Single Harness ..... 8.75 Bioycles......5and,up Oarpets . . . .10 cts and up ' Orookery at 60 per cent The La Grande Pawnbroktrs . Corner Fir and Adams- Rmmbiy still boy and Mil all Mod 'Phone 1581 I Sscood Hand Goods, JJ Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' The only Seed House in Union County. A. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE Phone 1571 TURKESTAN ALFALFA. The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. ROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk SCOME V III. tfUlU CAdllllllC "Ul ""V Vl UUCflW CHIDTt , " rmi . m , tin - V. . 1 .. V f ... , KT u NGS. '2? ' A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS J.K. Romig ii In Baker City today. Eugene has a match factory in suc cessful operation. . , ... Door and window screens are in de mand ooce more. . Mir and Mrs 8 A Gardiner returned la t night from Portland. J B Fisher "'visited. Baker City yes terday, returning in tbe evening. Mrs J J Carr will entertain the Kaflee Klatch tomorrow afternoon at ber home In Old Town. Attorney N 0 McLeod, Harry McNab and J A Masterton came in from Elgin last evening. ' .Elgin is entertaining thedeinosratio ooavention today and Ibey are dotog it proper. . J. W. Koowles and W. B. Sargent are in Portland attending tbe republi can. ooovgdUods. f'; ' Tbe High" Five club will be enter tained this afternoon at the' home of Mrs M I, Causey. Archie Miller, of the firm of Wm Miller & Bro of this city, bas returned to his home at Enterprise. ' the windows of the Chicago store present a very neat appearance and attracts the attention of all tho-o who pass, Hon N 0 MnLeod, republican candU date lor representative, left last night for Seattle expecting to be absent about ten days. ,' There will be a dance in the Mormon church Friday, 'evening. 80 cents perl couple, Thomas Orcheelra will furnish the music. The repprts from Elgin are to the effect that there may be several sur prises when the ticket is nominated by tbe democratt . The cooked food sale to have been given by tho ladles of 8t Peters Guild uext Saturday bas been postponed un til one week from Saturday The gentleman who attended the Elgin convention yesterday from this city were mi'sed. La Grande bad a quite appearance yesterday. The rlvr has washed out a portion of the piling on this end of the Preobstel bridite and travel over the same bas been temporarily suspended. C P Forrin, of the La Grande Mer cantile Co secured a car load of house hold goods yesterday from Odgen and has secured the Clias Kinsey house. You might rubber around a long time and not see more ueatly dressed show windows than The Fair store now pre snnts. They are really things of beauty. We are informed that there will ha a flrBt ciass machine shop erected In this city In the near future. Som-thlng that is certainly needed in this county, and will be a permanent paying investment. Trains on the Sumpter valley railroad- are reported to be abandoned caused by this high waters in some in stances tbe tract is oarried to a dopth of three feet, . Word reached the city last night that the rcpablictna would nominate' 3 L Cavinoss of Island City or I dale of Union for joint sanation for Union and Wallowa county. The nomination will lie uiade today. The W CTU will meet this afternoon at the home- of Mrs J D Smith, 1108 8econd St. This will be the annual election f officers, and other business will be tended too. All members are requested to be present. The number of cans of cream that leave the city daily for the Union creamery indicates the growth of the business in this vicinity and the in crease will be much greater whon tho creamery in tills city opens for business. FOR 8 ALE s acre fruit farm, all bear ing, good house and barn, well im proved, well watered .ilso Jersey milch cow, black menorca chickens, house hold goods, and etc. Apply to 4-Hlf.dw. J W Helm-, May Hark The news papers are having a diffi cult time to publish sufficient reliable war nows to create and maintain much public luteret. There will be a big battle some day bnt the date as yet has not been definitely agreed upon by the Interested powers. The trains over the Blue Mountains between here and Pendleton are tak ing every possible preoa'ition duricg the high waters as a result they are losing time on this division but the traveling pub io are commending the comrany for the precaution taken Rev Vather Keade who has been roc tor f the Catholic church In this city (or the past sl months loft last night for his new field of lalior in Nebraska. He will rever forget his experience in the west and during his short stay mado many friends aside from his congrega tion who were loyal to him. Rev Van Nuya preached hli first ser mon In the Presbyterian churoh in Pendleton last Sunday and it is said he made a most favorable Impression. This waaexpected is Hcv Van Nnys Is a thl kcr uml a speaker of more than ordinary ability and has those qualities that enah'e him toniak friends readily A reception will be ten led him tonight by the members of bis congregation. The Woman's Foriegn Missionary Society met vesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs A O Huntington. It was a very interesting and instructive meet- ng "Chinese Women" was tnn topic. One week from lo 'ay they give an af ternoon tea, at Mrs Huntington s, the proceeds to assist (he Evanwelical deaconess in tbe mission fields among Chinese women. SOMMER HOUSE La Grande School of Au!ic Oppositr Hommr houw. Oneol Hie ties' nusical Institutions io tbe state, ru ir iiirnis 'u-'d for musical instruction 15 nadv of' mntio tkught. Di-pnrtment 1. r.-'-ml useJ for the 3 first grmtes . Ob!! I'en at the age of 5 and older come one bonr every day. Department i, -t rooms for grades 4 to. 15 for f upii.- of all age?. Tbe latei-t oourse txsi p tical musical instruction Muf cv. oouteits for medals every few wceh . E. Porter Day, Principal. Mrs. Day, Assistant E P Schow Union 0 0 Wood Portland J M Baderel Spokane LCGarrigers' ." Portland R J Sbelton do S Canner ' ' do WCManJal , ' ' Gordon S A Jacob Huntington Ohio J O Currier ' Portland F A Misaeger ' ' ' do M Nelson ' Denver HBCernwell ' ' ' 8F Dunham Wright Medical Springs L A Watson do The World's Fair Route Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase expo sition at Bt. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the Missouri Pacific Railway, which, on account of its various routes and gate ways, has been appropriately named "Tbe World's Fair Route." Passengers from tbe Northwest take the Missoobi FACiFio trains from Den ver or Pueblo with the choice of either going direct through the Kansas City, via Wichita, Fort Scott aod Pleasant Hill. Two trains daily from Denver and Pueblo to St, Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten daily trains between Kansas City and StLonis. Write, or call on W. O. McBrlde, General Agent, 121 Third st, Portland for detailed information and illustrated literatuie. ' tf. Cleeninj Time Does your alley or yar I need ci an- lng? Have you any old rubbish that needs to be taken away? lfso,riii np phone 1231, and you can get the gar bage wagoo. . 8-18-1 18 LUMBER The Stoddard Lumber Co has seemed the lumber from tbe mills I the Grande Ronde Lumber Co to supply tbe retail market in the city fd l.a Grande. FOR RENT A block of ground with bearing orchard, garden, small house and barn. - Inquire at the office of F S I van h ie , . NOTICE Dressmaking and Plain Sew ing. Next door to Mrs. Sheak's resi dence. North ol the Railroad shops. 4-3-11 - Mrs. Adna Rogers. LOST between La Grande and Deal Citnyon, a 33 8mlthand Wesson re volver. Finder please leave at this office and receive rewaid. C W Martin FOR 8ALK h lots, uith gord dwell ing house 'find l-arn on out skirts of City. For fullio' pirticulars ie G W Tbomas at Bock and Thomas Meat Market 3 92 t. . Congratulations. Mr. John H. Cullom, Editor o' the Garland, Texas, News, baa written a factures congratulations to t le msnu lettet of of Ohaniberlain's Cough Remedy, as follows: "Sixteen years ago wbnn our first child was a baby bo was subjeot to oroupy spells and we w aid be very uneasy about him. We began using Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and rinding it snob a reliable remedy for colds and oroup, we have never been without it in the bouse since tbat time. We bave five children and bate given It to all of them with good results." For Sale by all druggists. WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. I manufacture every style on any mounting and carry a complete slock of Pads, Inks, Racks, Daters, Rubber Type, etc Seals, Stencils, Trade Checks, Door Plates, Postal Scales. Write me what, you went. I can please you by return mail. Eveiy stamp requirement supplied. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker Ciiy. FOR RENT A furnished four, room cottage. In of Mrs Zuber. U I Handsome Men I Should protect their beauty by seeing that J they have only ; COMPETENT BARBERS j S To shave them. We S will protect your face.' I Evans & Fitzgerald A quiet little lunch or dinner in a well appointed dinii.g room, where the food is.exceller.t and well ar.rved, will be a treat for the nicest girl in the world or a pleasant change for -our wife. The Model Restaurant is just the place to bring the ladies. Everything comes up to their idea of what is i.'ood and the cost won't bother the man who pays the check. MODEL, RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN.DAY AND NIGHT We rell weekly Meal . -n Tickets, Cash $4-50 Money back if not sat isfied. So few come we can atlord to do this. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist, Depot Street Express and Delivery Adna Rogers, Phone 1497. Ail calls receive prompt attention. Genera: express sod delivery business. tf HAVE UoV ilrejs nt..l walking skirts. . . . . . M 85 and np walktug Bktrla All pricea LadifH shirt wuiits. . from COo up A handsome Hue of Mnsliu Underwear. . : . We hnve a hummer in a ladies shoo lor tl.SO Tt can't be beRt any where. We ako car.-y a handsome line of the Krippendorf Dittronu shoe, the best on the market. Babies shoes fit 35o and up. ; We will be delighted at any time to have you step in and inspect our good, aud prices. Yours Truly -;. La Grande Mercantile Co., . Phone 1901 LA GRANDE, . . . OREGON aliTTsrit4nsCJ Jsi WOOD WOOD The best in the ciiy, lowest nic. COAL FINE LUMP. Anything in the HAY and GRAIN line Call at our store Slater buililii g, or plume 1801. GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY, & Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail Latest in Belts Latest in PURSES and HAND BAGS. Latest in STICK PINS. A new aud stylish line of Pattern hatB IS. M. Wellman & Co. "MttM-MTtTtttTttttTtttTttt t How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIMEAND 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 As.ist lie Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulatiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Invoiced. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more aboutrKodol, come in aud WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. Prescription Druggist HILL, La Grande, Ore First-Class JOB WORK at the OBSERVER W-M4...t...Mla , M .;i4, We Have Not Said Much About It, But Wc Have Ladies' Trimmed Hats Too The Very Latest Direct From New York. The City That Sets the Pace in Fashions. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308-1310-1312, ADAMS A EME, LA GRANDE. ' HIHHHHmmmm.it. tut.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1