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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1904)
I"' ti.- BICYCLES The Hum is mi for bicycles and if you wish to rid in the lad, get Crescent or Rugby Wheel Step in and wc wiD show you how they are MIL If your lawn ncedi sprinkling, we have cotton or rubber hose that will give you perfect satisfaction. ' Our ball-bearing lawn mowers lead them all for easy running and durability. MRS. T. N. MUR PHY Shovels, Spades, Hardware at HOUSE CLEANING Time U hert and yon 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. Alio if you want to buy we can give you bargains on anything we have. We also have some ohoice city property for sale at bargain day price. Ternll to suit purchaser. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Grner Fir and Adams . ftiilwi ttlU buy tod Mil all Mode 'Phone 1581 i iscaoKl Hud GOOdSJI : - -J .1 f 0 I TURKESTAN w--. . .. . .-r... .. . ., r - -ALFALFA, The Dry Land gation. Alfalfa grows without irri 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. JEFFERSON AVE. We Offer Good Shoes Oliver Phone 1571 Hanan Shoes. jfcpver Shoes. 1 "rV kN W.50 to $7.50. Wrews' li X Asks. : 'iv z ... - aw v" ' . t - " j. W. X Xk. iA. hmmmsmim A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS 41 II It K444 Luther Ward was down (ram Hilaard yesterday. The westhe' bureau preilcte ahowera (or to day. ' V " The Chicago- Slots has a pedal aala on panta see their new ai. Mrs. W. W, Berry entertained tbo Kaffee Klatvb yesterday afternoon. Bhlppcn bave been paying mowers II per lack (or potatoes the paat lew dnya. Frank Cbildera and family have moved back to La Grande from Elgin. Rev. Ceo. T. Kills will preach fail farewell eertnon In Baker City -next Sunday. t ' . - . . ' P, D, Haiaten hi" an ad in this Issue ol the Obsever which yon ehonld not (ail to read, " ' Remember the cooked (ood (ale given by the ladles of St Peters at the liolden Rule store Saturday., v. . Urocermau Jas McCoy who baa been confined to bis home for aevoral dava I; able to be np and around. ; Stuck To His Desk i Salem, Or., April 2e. -Governor Obamberlain tuck no part in 'he deliberation of the D mooratio State Oonvenii n, but wai at bia desk t the Oaiitol. ' ' Pasture Anj one having cowa 'o put in a pas ture call on Louis Barnard Old Town, or phoned W Silke J 274. Terms 1 75 in advance. 4 18 22 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 varlona routes and gate waya, has been appropriately named Ibe World'a Fair Route." PAaMfamrara frnm rhn Nnrthwaat New Shapes In Ladies Street bale just , Mu80DB1 ,A0I0 tniaB (rom Den. recieved at the Fair amomr them are all 'the nobbiest shapes of the season. Mrs. Ed. Murphy and children return ed home yesterday morning from Chehalis Washington where they have been visiting Mra Murphys mother. J. D,"McKennon shipped four car loads of potatoes yesterday to Missouri and will ship two uiore today. IhiB is practically the last shipments that will be made this season, E. Ray Jones ol the Modern School ol Commerce eaine over from Pendleton jesterday end will remain a' few days looking alter the Interests ol the La tiraudo school.'-- . The reported sale of the pioparty that baa been used as a photograph gallery for years west of the Foley house was premature, in asniuch as the actual transfer has not yet been made., A solid carload of bobbins manufactu red by the Woodstock Hardwood and spool company, ol Charleston, S. 0 passed through the city yesterday, con signed to the Portland Cordage Co ; of Portland. The ladles of the Degree of Honor will bold a social at the K.of P. bal next Monday evening. All are invited to attend. Ice cream and cake will be served nud an admission of ten cents will be charged, Mr. R. M. Needham of 8ummervil!e district manager for the Modem Brother hood of America wasan Observer visitor Thursday, lie will .organise a loilg at Island City next week. Thn order is only seven years old but baa t membership of 47.000. . lhe funeral ol Mrs A. Eads waa held yeaterduy afternoon at the M. , Church, the-Rev. J. . Walker officiat ing. The church was comfortably filled ivltti friends of the deceased many ol whom accompanied the remains to the cemetery. The bereaved husband tbo Rev. A. Ends lias the severe tyniathy of I he lutire community, II you fulled to attend the Loan Er btblt you aie certainly very unfortunate The ladies.i.who bad the matter In charge are to lie congrntlated on.baving made a success of the affali , Tbere was much that was not only Interesting but was also very instructive. Any one can spend an hours time to do good advantage looking over the collection ver or Pueblo with the choice ol either going direct through the Kansas City, via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hi"- 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 Louie. Write, or call on W. O. McBrlde, General Agent, 124 Third et, Portland for detailed Information and illustrated literature) tf. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT OF GREENWOOD STREET TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is here by given that at a meet' Ingot thn council of the city of La (HBDile held on the 18th day of April A D 1001 or ecu wood Street in the in the city La Grande as orderei' to be im proved at the expense of the adjacent and abutting propeity owners by the construction ol a seven foot side walk on the Northwesterly aide of said Green wood si nut from Adams Avenue to wash ington Avenue said sidewalk to be cou strncUd on or before the 1st day ol July 1004 and to he constructed ai (ol lows, The tup of the walk shall consist of plank, one and one half Inches by eight Inches of pine wood seven feet long, The top of the walk shall be supported by nut less than four stringers of tama rack or fir wood and shall not. be less then two Inches by six Inches and shall be laid upou sills of tamarack or II r wood not loss than four inches by four inches, said sills shall not be more than eight loot apart. The outside stringers shall not be more than three Inches Irom outside of the walk and shall join end to end; all other stilngers shall lap and all Shall be solidly nailed together with not less than Mil wire nails; covering shall be pnt on and solidly nailed to the string era with two 20d nails In each board on each Btringer, Notice is hereby further given that tin less said sidewnlk is contructed by the adjacant and abutting property ownors on or before July 1st. 1004 the ea ne will be constructed at the expense of the city of La Cliando and a lien lakoo a. alnst the abutting proerty for the cost the:eof together witli costs of such proceeding. DAted at La Grande, Oregon, this 20th day of April A D 1V0I. WM MILLER .' ' Recor lor ol the city of La Urande Oregon. Congratulations. Mr. John H. Oullum, Editor o' the Garland, Texas, News, baa written a facturea congratulations to t manu lettet of of Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy, -as follows: "sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby be waa subject to oroupy spells and we wi uld be very uneasy about him. We began using Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and finding it auob a ' reliable remedy lor colds and croup, we bave. never been without it in the bouse ainoe tbat time. . We have five children and bave given it to all ol tbem witb good results." For Sale by all druggists. LOST A ladies black macintosh cape. Yellowub brown color lined with red white and blue check. Was lost some where between-La Giande and Ladd Canyon school honse. Finder please leave at this office . 4- 10U Closing Out Sale My entire line of NEW GOODS. For the next 30 dajs am offeriug every artiole of new goods at net wholesale oost in orper to dispose of the stock wbioh includes grtnite ware, tin ware woodeu war.i, willow goods, crockery, glassware, brooms, oooking stoves, buggy wbips etc SECOND HAND GOODS I have a Urge assortment of furniture, stoves, carpenters' tools, harness, jewelry, watches and many other useful articles in good condition, many good as new on which I will make very close prices. Free delivery to any part of town. WANTED- All kiuds of Second Ha d Goods. Highest prices pnid. Fi D. HAISTEN, - 1415 Adams Successor to C. and M. Nrble. WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. t mann'aet'iie every style on any mounting and carry a complete stock of Pads, Inks, Backs, Daters, Rubber Type, etc. - 8al, 8t noils, Trade Check-, Door Pimm, Postal Scales. . Write me wbnt juu want. I can please you by return mail. Every stamp requirement supplied. WESLEY ANDREWS. Baker City. TO RENT Baro centrally located.. See Jack cblida. Central Church of Christ Opposite Souimer House. OPEN EVERY DAY Pastor's Office Hour? 1-to 2:30 Free Reading Room open from noon until 9 pm. Men and . boys invited. Bible school Sunday 10 am Pleaching Stiuduy 11 ajn and 7:30 p m. Prayer Meelii'g Wednesday at 7:30 -p. m. , It's in flip conkir-n t but. makes moat of the difference between a good meal and a poor onp. The best food will be spoiled by pior cooking. 'We are to pru dent to wnsle pwl v-ctuals by poor cook! u. The patrons of our n-8!aimint are verr partlrar pi-op'e. If our dishes were not prope. ly cook"d we would lose the victual and rhclr pntronego as well. So you can al.i ays ho sure of.i first- class meal here. Wo lauuot afford to serve any other tind. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. . OPESJDAY AND NIUHT . We Eell weekly Meal . Tickets, Cash $4-50 WE ARE IT! For Shoes. Other t' ores raav te -r t.s selliug tin pans and dry goods but tbey can't touch us on shoes We've been eat ing, drinking , breathing and living shoes tor ao many years that we can't help beat the business. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist, DEPOT STREET I Handsome Men - I Should prodot their beauty by seeing that they have only I COMPETENT BARBERS J To shave them. We J I will protect your face. J Evans & Fitzgerald WOOD WOO.LPS The hett in the .' iiy,'-.v es .i : COAL 0 0 Anything in the HAY and 'GRAIN line. Cull at our store Slitter building, or phono 1801, ft) & ... ... . : Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail V GRANDE RONDE CASH C0APANY. THE LAPIFS STQ.RE We, have jast received n thijun ni of h.h ;i i-t. i i,d best shoes on the market iu:il cm- !il cu -i IVct. v . Wo can give you thn best 'pni least money that you can buy a:: r of slii-i'S for Ihe Come in and buy one of our suits, a Krippendorf Ditunan belt and be happy. Hiest shoo, n tnnCe tuiinr i up-to-date We are receiving new g our line ccmplote. ads '.'Inch Likes La Grande Mercantile Co., Phone 1901 .LA GRANDE, - OREGON fWI I in i i i I i i r I Mil I 4 ' 4 4 4 4 H 4 4 4 4 4 44444 444 : -i ( .J How Can 1 Cure My i 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 re9t it; and at the same time Astist the Stomach and Digee- tive Orgaus in Digesting and Xssiinulajirfg' Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Invoiced. There is but one remedy tbat will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. IE you want to know more about Kodol, come in and WE WILL A. TELL YOU T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore -'-4 4444 First-Class JOB WORK at the OBSERVER Latest in Belts Latest in PURSES and HANI) BAGS Latest in STICK PINS. A new and stylish line ol Pattern hats 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 We Have Not Said Much About It, But Wc Have Ladies' Trimmed Hats TW 4 4 4 4 4 4 K. M, Wellman & Co. The Very Latest Direct From New York, The City That Sets the Pace in Fashions. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPA NY 1308-1310-1312, ADAMS AVENUE, LA GRANDE. IIIIIIIIIIHMtHIHH'tIHHMMII till l 1 1 j 1 - v "v. t h AUt L..I . ' V ' -r