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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1904)
fflv f v ' f & SV"-v"v!'.-';-.'' : y .'' i J ;- H BICYCLES The season is on for bicycles and if you wish to ride in the lead, jet a Crescent or Rugby Wheel ... Step in and we will show you how they are built If your lawn needs sprinkling, we have cotton or rubber hose that will jive you perfect satisfaction. Our bill-bearing lawn mowers lad them all for easy running and durability. MRS. T. N. MURPHY Shovels, Spades, Hardware i HOUSE CLEANING Time U here and you will probably bave some thing you will want to sell. If so call up phone 1581 and we will call and pay you the cash for your goods. Alao if you want to buy we ean give you bargains on anything we have. We alao have some choice city property for sale at . bargain day prices. Terms to suit purchaser. J i'V.I The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams 2ttrM"d 3U -W; ,phonc 58) TURKESTAN ALFALFA. The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. 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. 4 JEFFERSON AVE. Oliver Phone 1571 IHIUIHHMI A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS yi FTTIf 1 COME X and ttet a uinauine Panama 1 w J M Berry it in the Cove. Q B Balaon of Portland ! in the city. ' J J Lally spent yeaterray In PendltH ton. Beautiful old china at the Loan Ex hibit. "a culiectlon of sea ahella at the Loan Exhibit. ' . The Loan Exhibit opens today, oome early and avoid tha rash. June 28 hat been aet aa the date for wool selling at Elgin. Everything yonr mother used to raalto except her piea, at the i.oan Exhibit A musical program etch afternoon and evening at the Loarj Exhibit. L' B. Rinebert was in the city mon dav from Yaikima on bis way to Vale. 8peclal Insixctor J H Alexander' of the land office, ia In Pendleton on busi ness Things brought to Oregon Ly the Hoadon Bay Company at the Loan Ex hibl. . . Mr. Abe fltover and family started for bla mines on Snake River yesterday morning. ' Bring your wife to the Loan exhibit and talk over old times when you sea the homespun linen. Mrs Minnie Kirk, of Spokane, arrived in It he city last evening to visit her sister Mrs R Kelley. w T Cross left last evening for Port land with two cars of catlle which he is shipping to Trontdale. Come and see tlieubeatitiftil pictures at the Loan Exhibit April 20 and 21. at the residence of Judge Rajnaey. Mrs. Ivanhoe is In Si Anthonev hot' Vital in Pendleton recieving treatment for seveie case of jaundlse. St Peters Guild of the Episcopnl church will give a cooked food sale Sat urday at the Golden Rule Store. Mrs w D Arnold, of Stevenson, wash. but formerly of, La orande is In the city the guest of Mra'M L causey. Pan Carpenter'who bas been running an engine on the Rio Orande weston Is vlfliiing friends and relatives here. L. M. Jensen the Iinbler merchant was in the city Tuesday reporting an increased beet average over last yea' The ladies will serve ice cream and enko at the Li an Exhibit this afternoon and evening at the home of w. M.Ram sey, , we were forced to crowd out (he chan ges for ads ol the Stoddard Co, Tbe A B- C Laundry and Preston shoe store. Miss B Long, of British Colombia, arrived in the city last evening to visit her aunts Mrs Knllentxck and Mrs J J olancy. - Mr and Mrs wm Erickson have leased their clover creek farm to A 8 Bradway ol this city and have moved back to this city. Wm Morris is working on the streets In default of a fine of 95. fur disorderly conduct He came from oil' the section at Huron. It ia reported that the Baker city Brewrey co have leased llio Dan Marx brick on Depotstreet S rooms paying (260 per month. cards are out annoucing the marriage of Miss, llarvie McKennon to Mr. Charles Anthony Vurplllat, to take place Monday May 4. There will be a Missionary tea at tbe home of Mrn. A. C. Huntington on Thursday afternoon April 21st. all per sons are cordiulty in riled. Mrs. J D. McCully arrived out from JoBtiiih last evening on her way to Hood Kiver to Join hor hnsbiind, who Is spending some time on his apple orchard. Mr and Mrs O E Harper were over from U.ilou yesterday trying to secure a residence. Mr Harper will have per sonal charge of the creamery in this city Mr. F. E. Enloe wont to Portland Momlav evening: for the purpose of purchasing machinery for a Pluming shop to be erected in La Grande soon. O. C. Klrlley, who has been in Pro mine Wallowa County the past winter lodging for O. S. W Iggleworlh, has re turned to La Grande and will remain for the summer. A. C. Ilnynva is taking advantage of his onforccd viMt from Sumptur caused by the high water and is Improving his propertp on the North side ol the tract by a new fence and porch. Uudor the most favorable cirrum itUincea it will be nevoral days before the I'roebstel bridge wilt bo opon for travel, A largo forco of men are at work but the force of tltia currant Is itgaitHt the bank. The La orando rash Store has leased the Btore room formerly occupied by the defunct Ormon I Grocery company which adjoin their present quarters. They wi 1 move their grocery stock into this rjom in Older to give them more space for their dry goods and clothing department. w F Hendricks a recent arrival of Ne braska has pnrchared the proerty west of the Foley hose w hich has been used as a photograph gallery for many years the consideration being 61500. Mr Hendricks ia a practical photographer and w II open a gallery In the near fu ture. Mr Hendricks also purchasod a residence on Park sheet and will occupy Hie same as soon as his family arrive, j, c. tteavu laminarlly known as 'Uncle Joe" to aU who know him, arrived in the city yesterday morning from walla walla, witb his wife, on their way to theLi he ne at Enterprise. Mr, and Mrs. Reavia bave been spending the winter at walla walla, fhey will spend a day or two witb relatives and friends hare before returning home. Married . Matiixwi-Euudoi Sunday April 17th 1004 Mr Arthur Mathews and Miss Mamie. Elridge of this city were married In Union by Justice of tbe Peace J ' R Oliver. The many frientls of the popu. lar youhg people extend their hearty congratulations. . , Cards of Thanks ' We desire through the Observer to ex. tend our sincere thanks and to express cur appreciation to the many friends who so kindly satiated u during the illness and death of our husband and father, Mr Archie Little. Mrs Archie Little J W Earles What Doccs't it Mean? The following resolution was passed by tbe Dernocmtio Convention ol Grant Co Oregon Resolved, Fublio lands bel ng right to tbe pe pie an 1 any attimpt to alienate said landa is contrary law aud should be oondemned at tbe bar of public opinion Flower Talk A most beautiful assortment of flow ors in silk and linnen in suoh perfec tion tha' they cannot be told from natures choicest production reaohel Tbe b'ftir yesterday and ia now on display SOMMER HOUSE E L Inre chicaao K L Martin Imbler 8 Harderberg Portland T A Purdy ,i0 M A cohen do A Lovit do U Dalaon do I Anderson do E J walsh do L wetzel do L R Scherman do J'ALawton do Jululs oreen do F E Ramsey ' do J watson - do J A Harran do N Smith do T Malley do M Mandell oorden M Barman Chicago L Dougherty St Louis A S Smith Dayton Ohio II A Mone Portland Frank Jennings Boise 0 Johnson , San Francisco o Tetali Buffalo N Y A L Barnes Haynes LOST A ladies black macintosh cape lellowieh brown color lined with red white and blue check. Was lost some where between La Grande and Ladd Canyon school bonse. Finder ' please leave at this office. 4- ICtf FOR KENT Two five room houses on Fir and Strowbridge streets. Near the little brick school house. Apply to Jonh II. Post. FOR RENT Office rooms Inquire at Lewis Prlntery, for rent. . 4 20lf I Handsome Men I Should protect their beauty by seeing that they have only ; C0MPETEN.T BARBERS : J To shave them. We i will protect your face. J Evans & Fitzgerald j Resolutions of Condolence " Hall of La Grande Lodgi No. 41, A. F. & A. M. April 19,1904. Whereas, ri bat pleated our grand matter on Ingh , to mil from n, ot r beloved brothrr Archie Littl, who departed this life on Aprit 17, 19-4 and while we as masons nn.iirn his' lost at tbe tame time we realise it to! be our duiy to bow iu auhminiion to' the wii: of him that doetb all things well. , . j therefore, be It resolved that in the death of Arobie Little La Urande Lod-; ge No 41 ba lust a faith'ul member: tbe oomi unity an honored and up ! right citixen and tbe family has lost1 a loviog husband and lather. Tberelorr, be il resolved thai thia lodge extend tbeir sympathy to tbe family of oar droeased bro'tier in this tbeir hour of bereavment. Be it also resolved that our lodge he draped in mourning for a period ol 30 days. ie it hiso redoiveo, cn ,t these re solutions be Hpreaii upon the minutes of our lodgo aud published lo the preae of the city. Be it i leo reajtved that a oopy i f these r.ulu ions be furniehed the frtmi y of our btoveri hrotbor Commit!. H C Cotuer, H P K n- nedy and t E Holme. TO RENT Baro centrally located. See Jack cMi.ls Central Church of Christ Opposite Sonimer House. . OrEN EVERY DAY Pastor's Office Hours 1 to 2:30 Free Reading Hoom open from , noon until 9 p in. Men aud boys invite')'. Bible school Sunday 10 am P caching Sunday 11 a in and 7:30 pin. . . Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. it s in the cooking that makes most of the difference between a good meal and a poor one. Tbe best food will be spoiled by poor cooking. We are to pru dent to waste good victuals by poor cooklr g. Tbe patrons of our restaurant are very particular people. If our dieheB were not properly cooked we would loBe the victuals and their patronage as well. So you can always be sure of a first- c.ass meal here. We cannot afford to serve any other kind. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. open;day and night We sell weekly Meal . Tickets, Cash $4-50 Money back if not sat isfied. So few come we can allord to do this. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist, Depot Street. - THE GAME'S STOKE We have just received a shipment of the nicest and best ahoes on the market and can fit you perfectly. Wo cuii Hive ou,thf best pair of. shoes for the least money I hut you can buy auy where. y' . Come in and buy one ol our latest tailor made suits, a Ktippnidnrf Ditmiun shoe, an up-to-date belt and be happy We are receiving new-goods daily, which makes our line ctmplele. La Grande Mercantile, Co., Phone 1901 LA GRANDE. - OREGON H44ft-1-t Latest in Belts Latest in PURSES and HAND BAGS Latest -in STICK PINS. A new ami stylish liueol Pattern bats K. M. Wellman & Co. WOOD WOOD The best in (lie r iiy; lowest price. COAL f.eli?m-f- Anything in I ho HAY and GKAIN line. Call at our 6tore Slater building, or phone l SOI. GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY. Free delivery 'Phone Main I80I Wholesale and Retail V- 4 TtttTtTtTTTttTT 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 Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulatiug Sufficient Food to Hebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Involeed. There is but o ne 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. Te HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore 4 4 4 4 44-44444 44 4 4 4 4" 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.4.44444444444 First-Class JOB WORK at the OBSERVER 444444444444444444I44H 1 1 1 1 44444444444444444444444444W4i..: 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 I308.I3I0.I3I2, ADAMS AVENUE. LA GRANDE. t t I ' lltltHM, llllllHlimWtHIMMIIt -V V i S T. 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