La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, April 24, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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BICYCLES
The season it on for bicycles and if you wish
to ride in the lead, jet
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 ball-bearing lawn mowers
lead them all for easy running and durability.
MRS. T. N. MURPHY
Shovels, Spades, Hardware
SNAPS SNAPS
In all kinds of second hand goods. We
pay cash and sell for caeh.
Books 05 and up
Cook stores 3 00 and np
Bed steads 1 00 and up
Bed springs
Chairs .
Revolvers
Bicycles
50 and up
25 and up
1 00 and up
5 00 and up
20 lb eandy scale 2 00
Spray pump $ 7 60
Top buggy, new 50 00
Open buggy 15 00
Spring back 7 60
21 jewel Elgin watch 15 00
$25 suit of clothes 7 00
t 8 set Ebony brushes 1 00
Parlor hanging lamp 2 60
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams
W ZSiJlTd,,3.and 5 'Phone 1581
I TURKESTAN
H At In AT 17 A
aB& a xiit. x a.'
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.
A. V.
JEFFERSON AVE.
Oliver
Phone 1571
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A FEW OBSERVATIONS
BY OUR REPORTERS
WmMIIMIMHMMIHIItlH
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We Offer Good Shoes
Hanan Shoes.
k-over Shoes.
tthat they are good.
m $3.50 to $7.50.
HINGS.
Tbe street tprinkli r was out yesterday
for the first time.
8bormaD Ituse ami wife was over from
the Cove yesterday,
' Mesdames N. Doleo and Oll'e Hunt of
Union are In the city.
. W. H. BUakney nl Pendleton was in
the city yesterday.
Mrs. J. D. Flater who has been vi.it-
ing friend in Portland returned Inst
uiKlit.
Mr. and Mis. Robt. Knowles of Dav
ton Ohio, airlvtd last niht on a visit to
their ton attorney J. W. Koowles,
The last meeting foi the year of the
Union County Teachers. Association
was held at Suimuarvilla yesterday
Yesterdays many visitors from tha
Valley Indicated Ibat not a few farmers
have about comp eted there spring work
Tbe rafetyof tbe Proebstel bridge is
loiijdr questioned, but it will be
some time before truvel over it will be
resumed.
Win C. Hanson has been taking au
iuforced layoff the past two weeks on
account of a severe aitaik of quinsey.
DruKKlst A. T. Hill yesterJay pur
chased two lots near the High School
building and expects to erect a resi
dence thereou this summer.
Last evening whs sorlil night for the
Elks and their wives and it goes with
out Buying that all present bad a delight
lul time.
Go to the Taylor Siuillo for Photo's
nh a Photo jowelry reasonable prii'os
and courteey and consideration always
shown to all who call.
O. E. Harper, the creamery man was
in tbe city yesterday arid-rented a house
on llnrd street and will move his fami
ly over from Union this week..
Rav. W. H. llleakney passed throaah
Hie city yesterday murning from I'en-
llelon enroute to Klgin, where he will
preach in the Presbyterian church today
ine many friends of Clint Van Fleet
the rustling agent for the Spoilsman
Review, will be pained to know that he
is on the retired Hat this week suffering
wiiu a severe atiacK ol grippe.
Mis. A. E . lvauhoo returne from
Pendli ton last evening where she has
been roclviug niodicnl treatment in St.
Anuumy Hospital. She is verv much
nnproveu in liomili ami expects soon to
be quite strong again ,
CharldS K liure who served three
ye .rs in the Union Army during the
ml war in the same company with
Post l oinmanders I, w. Fauck, was
Mustered into Oliver P. Mortan Post of
La lirundn yesterday.
J. L, Corbett is down from the mines
and will return with provisions in a few
nays to resume work on the ltoyal. ie
stm.es that soverul placer mines will
soon start and owing to the boavy snow
in the mountains the run this season
Will be of grentor duration than during
the . proceeding ten years,
a. V. Harris was down yeBterday
from Prospect ranch. Mr. Harris states
that he had expected to stay the re
.nainder of tbe summer and contiue
with his partner Jack Sheoks bearding
a bu.cli of sheep which had been intriuM
ed to thoir-enro, but Dually concluded
that there wns ton much company on
the runge and had resigned his position
aud would devote the rest of tbe warm
season prospecting for tbe giittering
gold.
John Wright had a severe attack of
heart trouble Sunday morning. Mr.
Wright was alone in tbe drug store
when tbe pnin caught him and was not
discovered for sometime and whb un
able to help himself. Medical aid wns
summoned as quickly as possible and by
careful atlontion the patient was reliev
ed. Mr- Wright's many friends sre
pleased to learn that the attack wns not
worse. Seoul
. Dissolution Notice
Notice is hereby given that tbe
partnership heretofore existing be
tween B. IX Whiting and O. J. Black
has this day April 18.1404. been
dispolved by mutual consent.
D.tid this tbe It day of April 1901
at La O -ande Oregon .
O.J. Black. '
E. D. Whiting.
April 17 May 17.
WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER
STAMPS REMEMBER ME.
I manufacture every etyln on any
mounting snd tarry a complete stock
of Psil, Ink', fi cks, J'atere, Rubber
Type, etc. Seal, ri ncti. Trade
Check', Door PJatee, IVsml Scales.
Write me what yon w nt I can
please you by return mail. Eveiy
stamp requirement supplied.
WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City.
of
La Grande School
Auic
OpioHti Soinmer lioiw.
One of the beet musiottl iuntilutione
in the mUIc Four rooms used (or
nuoioftl inm ruction. 15 guides of
fiiinoc thiiht. Pepurtment 1, 2 roome
iicJ r the 3 tirft grades. Children
nt the ttgp ol o And older como one
hour evrry day. Department 2, 2
room 8 fnr grades 4 to 16 for pupils ol
nil Agfa. The latest course best prao
ticnl mufical inslruoiiou. Musical
oon tost for medals every few wetks.
E. Porter Day, Principal.
Mrs. Day, Assistant
SACRED HEART
ACADEMY
La Grande, Oregon.
Conducted by rasters ol St. Francl
Select boarding and day school for
Young Ladles
Academic, Preparatory and Kined
garten coarses are conducted on the
same principles as those pursued
our lohools ol Philadelphia.
Music and paiuting receive spocta
attention
Letters ol inquiry directed to
Pasture
Anyone having cows to pot in a pas
ture call on Louis Barnard Old Town
or phone O W Silke 1274. Terms )1 76
in advance. 4 16 22
FOR RENT
A furnished four ruom cottage. lo
ot Mrs Zuher. U
TO RENT Barn centrally located.
Jack chillis.
See
WANTED A 3, 4, or 2 room cottage
furnished or unfurnished or rooms fcr
light housekeeking No children. For
particulars apply to J. II. Alexander at
the O. S. Land Office. 4 21-ii
WilfEXchaige.
Singer Bowing machines for gocd
driving horees. Maubir.es sold npon
easy terms. Keprirs .'or all kiuds of
machines.
A. II. Stone.
Oll'iie in .'as. R. Smiths Jewelry storo
Central Church of Christ
Opposite Souinier House.
OPEN EVERY DAY
Pastor's Office Hours 1 to 2:30
l'ree Reading Room oi en from
noou until 9 p in. Men and
boys invited.
Bible school S'liiduy 10 a m
Preach i i' g Sui.ilay 11 am and
7:30 pro,
Prayer M eiipg Wednesday at
7:30 p. in.
8 WOOD WOOD
OA The be i in .the ciiy, ' we v. t.
The World's Fair Route
Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or
a visit to the Louisiana Purchase expo
sition at St. Louis, cannot a I lord to
overlook the advantages ottered by the
Mimui'ki Pacific Railway, which, on
acsoart of its various routes and gate
ways, has beqn appropriately named
'The World's Fair Route."
Paseengers from the Northwest take
the MlBSooal pacific trains from Den
ver or Pueblo with the choice of either
going direct through the Kansas City,
via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant
Hill.
Two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to St. Louis without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment, including electrio lighted obser
vation parlor cafe' dining cars. Ten
daily trains' between Kansas City aud
St Louis.
Write, or call on W. (J. McBrhle,
General Agent, 124 Third at, Portland
for detailed information and illustrated
literature. tf.
LOST A ladies black macintosh cape
Yellowish brown color lined with red
white and blue cbck. Was lost some
where between La Grande and Ladd
Canyon school house. Finder please
leave at this office. 4-lOtf
It's in Mio ronkuiir tin' initkr most
Of llH iliflVr. II- IrtAM' It vno 'I. "ll
ami a po-'r nnr. The 1-t-t-t food will l
ppoik'il hy por coo' i We lire to pni-,U-nt
to uiih!6 tf"oil vYtmilB by p or
cookl1 i. TIm p:itri'ii- of our rta'flnr ml
t hth very pm tlu ar pi ip!o, f our ili--liop
were not propc Iv ' 'iok'Ml c voulJ Ihrc
1 the t( mil' a lul l Ik ir pati-i'-nBKO hp uell
I S( you always b.- si.ro of.i (irt
r!aP3 int-'l liere. We anuot iVnl U
oerve any oi l.er f inn.
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. AHBUCKLE, Prop.
OPES;i)AY AND NIGHT
We fell weekly Meal ff .
Tickets, Cofli $4-50
Closing Out Sale
My entire line of NEW GOODS.
For the next 30 days am offering every
article of new goods at net wholesale
nost in order to dispose of tbe stock
whioh includes gfanile waie, tin ware
wooden wari, willow goods, orockery,
glass ware, brooms, cooking stoves,
buggy wbips eto
SECOND HAND GOODS
I have, a large asaortmeut of
furniture, stoves, carpenters'
tools, harness, jewelry, watches
and ninny 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.
AU kinds of Second lluml
Goods. Highest prices pnid.
F. D. HA1STEN, - I45 Adams
Successor to ('. and M. Nrhle.
WE ARE IT!
For Shoes.
Other sluree mav bci us selling liu
pans aud dry goods but they can't
touoh us on sb'ies We've been eat
ing, drinking , breathing and living
sboes for so many years that we cto'l
belp beat tbe business
C. W. PRESTON,
Shoe Specialist, DEPOT STREET
I Handsome Men j
Should protest their
beauty by feeing that
J they have only
j COMPETENT BARBERS j
J To slmve them. Wo J
i will prfctect your Ince J
Evans & Fitzgerald
COAL
fins lumf:
Xn) thing in the
HAY and GRAIN line."
Call nt our store
Sinter building, or phone 1801.
GRANDE RONDECASil COAPANY.
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Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail
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We have just received a sh'pim i'i 'i. , .t, ,
best shoes on the market and con lit you peifectly.
Wo cau nive you the best pair of sh . for
least money that yon can buy at-y vlnrr.
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Come in. and buy one of
sui's, n Kri petulorf Dili ui .
bidt and t o happy.
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We are receiving new
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La Grande Mercantile Co,
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THIS IS A QUESTION THA I' II Air! Is KEN
ASKED T1ME"AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS
yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people
There is but one way lo do this; namely, relieve
the Stomach of its nervous strain 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 (hat 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
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Dry Chain Wood and 16-inch Slab Wood
All otders given prompt atienlim..
Greenwood stand 3rd und l'iilnn r
left at either yard pn mptly ilelivtn
Yard:; on
t. Ord-.rs
Phone 571
H. W. NIBuEY
First-Class JOB WORK at the OBSERVER
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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 GHANDtiv-.. ' ,
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