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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1904)
fii t - . K. 1 s' A . .. Ultll4MIIM illUuTril 111 II 1 11111 II lyV cabCco fiilo ah o moo FCNoa. Picket UWD rinct: Bud OiUa. BtMl Po4.na aiMl Rail; Tr. Flower ftod Tomftlo aiwrde; fltl Wirt THERE IS AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING STOCK r From running at large, but you can see ' tbem iu the streets just the same. The only safe way is protect your lawns and . flower gardens is to fence against them. I have several different styles of yard fence t prices to suit all. Also all heights of poultry fonoe 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 1581 and we will call and pay you the cash for your goods. Also if you want to buy we can give you bargains on anything we have. . -1 ' Spiny Pumps. ... i , 7.50 Single Harness ..... 8.76 Bicycles $5 and up Carpets ... .10 cts and up Orookery at 50 per cent The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Rmmbrw .till buy and aell ill kind 'Phone 1581 of SMood Viand Good.Ji jl jtjt none 3Q TURKESTAN ALFALFA, Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc,' The only Seed House in Union County. A. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 COMB and gib a nufij $5.00 ' "li. f nr'WEEK ONLY Vavra vr-?,.-,", 1 j- mm, v x ' The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS wm n h i im Leda ChiinJlr came up frum Elgin latt livening. " Girls It la leap year! Bring your beat lieau to the Exhibit. . . Mr and Vtra 3 D Klatcr left Buuiiay eveutiK for Port land. The Itland City bridge has been re paired and open to the public. . Please fcrinKyour article!! early Ttiee day for the Loan Exhibit, 3 K Romig will leave this morning for Bake City on a abort business trip, Lee Tu'.tle, of the Elgin Rexireer, was a visitor in the city yesterday, Comity, 8upt Bratfg is in town this morning. Me arrivrd on No 6 last night. Mrs 0 H Prentice of lgin ie visiting her paints Mr and Mis H C Cotuer. Come and tee the Loan Exhibit and have ice creum and cake with your best girl. The plum trees are beginning to blos som. Many trees in Fruitdale are now while. Jlecauae ol lack of business the cur tain did not ring up last night fur Old Kentucky. Engineer Givena ieai ranging to plant ten acres in potatoes on his land across the river. Pr F E Moore and wife wereguostBat the home of Mr and Mrs Alex Nibleyof Perry, Bunday. All members of the Rathbone Sisiers are requested to be present tonight at the usual hour, - The politicans are of the opinion that Sam White will be renominated today for district attorney. Frank Childera lias sold Ma business in Elgin and will now with Ills family come back to La Grande, The local yards are becoming coneid erable crowded with freight ears as a re. suit of the washout. The Elks give a social in their hall next Saturday to which all Elks their wIvc'B and eweetheavtB are invited. Mrs E Walters and son Carl, returned vesterdav from a weeks visit with friends and relatives In Pendleton. Peter McDonald, republican nominee (or joint senator was in the city Mun dny from Ills Sumlridge farm. J D McKennoff has purchased the Henry Holl'inioi residence on N fourth street the consideration being MW. Dr G W Biggors writes from Phoenix Aria, that ho is on tiia way to Los Ail gelee and expect to be home May 1st Ordgon gold will be used in coining the Lewis & Clark souvenir dollar. So said Secretary Shaw to Senator Mitchell. Homer Clarke, filed an attachment suit against the Chronicle yesterday af ternoon to itcover wages allt'tod to be due amounting to $1U9. E.W Oliver was in from the Sandridge Monday stating that tho sugar beet acreage in hi? vicinity would be groatiy increased over last seaBon. Mrs O W Vinecoro returned yesterday morning Irom Pendleton where she had a tumor w.hich weighed pounds re. moved. The Democratic state convention meet in Portland today After the nomina- tlons the ticket of both parties will be complete and the campaign will be on C Kalston and Chas MnCrary are In Portland, delegates to the Democratic convention, Adolph Nowlin also a dele gate from thin city, gave his proxy to Mr Knlston. The neighborhood club will meet in the club rooms this afternoon at 1 o'clock The subject for study will be "Dutch Art" and Miss Olive Slater will be the loader. Several ad changes were brought In which are unab e to get in this Issue, among which were Mrs T N Murphy, I. a urande Pawn Brokers und the Union Steam Laundry. Local sportsmen are gutting their tackle ready and in a few days the annu ul crop of llsh stories will again be re hearsed for the benefit of Mends who may have forgotten them. The rest room will soon bo a rmlity, Co.ilrnctor I K Snook is now engaged In tilting up a suit of rooms in the 11a worth building on Hr streut. Ho ex pects to have It rend)' in a few days. Prof Heiisen, is putting the finishing touches on bis new home in the first wnrd. The home Is eulistantialy built,' newly furnishlitl throughout. The lawn will soon lie heautihVd with a profusion of flowers. . . . . v WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER j STAMPS REMEMBER ME. 'I manufactire every style on any! I mounting. mul tarry a tiompVl slock of P..O-(iu-, K.ok-, Daier., Rubber : Tfp, ein Hi. no. Is,' Tiailnj Cheek-, : i or Hp it-, Pomm Scale. ; Write nin whhi- yo.i w iu I chu : ple yrn by tft ion m.ii ' Evi- Treasurer's Call for City Warrants !tamp r quirt mnt .uppiini. Notice is hereby given that there ar now funds on hands to pay all out . standing warrants Issued on General Fund of La Urande City, np to and in. eluding, No 3iS0 endorsed April SO IDOL 1 futerest on all warrant on Genoral Fund from No 3o!l8 to No3U60 inclusive, ceases from this date. La Grande, Oregon, April 18 1904. E J Walsh City Trunsurer. WESLEY ANDREWS. Biktr City. Central Church of Christ Opposite Sommer House. Ol'KN KVKUY DAY Pnstor's Ollire Hours 1 to 2:.10 Free Utmdiux Hooiu open frmn noon until 'J p m. Men nnd boys invited. Bible school Siimlay 10 n in l'lpnching Sunility 11 am nnd 7:30 p in. Frayer Meeting Weduestlny at 7:30 p. in. The World's Fair Route Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase expo sition at St. 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 'The World's Fair Route." . Pasfeiigero from the No:thwest take the Missodbi PAuirib trains from Den. veror Pueblo with the choice of either going direct through the Kansas City, via Wichita, Fort Scott und Pleasant Hill. . ' Two trains dally 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 St Louis. Write, or call on W. C. McBrlde, General Agent, 124 Third st, Portland for detailed Information and illustrated literal ute. tf. It's iu the cooking thut makes most of the difference between a good u.eal and a poor one. The best food will be spoiled by poor cooking. We are to pru dent to waste, good victuals by poor looking. The patrons of our itaiauraut are very partlcu'ar people. If our dishea were not propei ly cooked we would lose the victuals and their patronage as well. So you can always be sure o f a firn c'.ass meal here. We cannot afford lo seive any other kind. ' of La Grande School Muiic Opposite Sommer bouse. One of tbe best musical institutions id the state. Four rocms used for musical instruction, 15 giades of music taught. Department 1, 2 rooms anei for the 3 first grades. Children at the age of 5 and older come one hour every day. Department 2, 2 rooms for grades 4 to 15 for pupils ol all ages. The latest course beBt prac tical musical instruction. Musical contests lor medals every few weeks. E. Porter Day, Principal. Mrs. Day, Assistant Cloning Time Does your alley or yar 1 need ci an ingf Have you any old rubbish that needs to be taken away? If so, ring np phone 1231, and you can got the gar bage wagon . 3-18-1 18 SACRED HEART ACADEMY La Grande, Oregon. Oonduoted by Bisters of St. Franoi 8elect boarding and day school lor Young Ladies AciJemio, Preparatory and Kined garten courses are conducted on the same principles as those pursued in our schools oi Philadelphia. Music and painting receive spocl attention . Letters of inquiry directed to SISTER SUPERIOR j Handsome Men Should protect their beauty by seeing that J they huvo only ; COMPETENT BARBERS j Z To shiwe them. We S will protect your face. J Evans & Fitzgerald MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AH BUCKLE, Prop." 0PF.N;I)AY AND NIGHT - Wp rell weekly Meal . n Tickets, Cash Money back if not sat isfied. So few come we can afford to do this. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist, Depot Street. : Farmers & Traders NATIONAL BANK La Grande, - Oregon Cupital Stock fully paid .eo,ooo.oo. Surplua Fund $13,000.00 Liability of Shareholders $60,000.00. Reponsibility $133,000.00 We do a genoral banking and ( xclnu.ge business Drafts bought and sold on eastern and foreign batiks. JOS PALMER, Pro. J W SC11IBER, Cashier WE HAVE THEM! Lariieb dross 1 walking skirts. . . .... .$'2 85 and" up Miafces dress and walking skirts...:.... ... . .All pricea Ladif s shirt waists from 60c up ; A huiidm iiio tine of Muslin Undi:rear. We have a h iinmer in a ladies shoe tor. ....... $1.50 ' llenii't be beat anywhere. We alBti rur.-y a handsome line of the Krippendorf . . . Dntiniiit shoe, (he best on the market. Babies shoes r.t 35c and up. We will be delighted at any time to have you step in and inspect our goods and prices. Yours Truly La Grande Mercantile Co., Phone 1901 LA GRANDE, - OREGON 14,t-t4bWJf' WM4rt-tl4Q- Latest in Belts Latest in PURSES au.l HAND BAGS Latest in STICk PINS. A new and stylish line ol Pn'tern hats E. M. Wellman & Co. WOOD WOOD Tho best in the ity, lowest price. COAL he LUMP. Anything in I he HAY and GRAIN" line Call at our store , -Slater building, or phone 1801, g GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY. 43 Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail 4 : How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED T1ME;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 6train rest it; and at the same time As.ist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulatiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is 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 r- -r 1. First-Class 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 Pace in Fashions. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308 1310 -1312, ADAMS AVENUE, LA GRANDE. Ft Ittl ff f TT"TTTT'f TTTTIf I 'If I I IT1 1 '::: A - 4 ar. jai tumi