La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, April 27, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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SOMMER HOUSE
A FEW OBSERVATIONS
BY OUR REPORTERS
BICYCLES
Oats
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- The soma is oh for. bicycles and if you wish
to rid 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 give you perfect
satisfaction. Our ball-bearing lawn mowers
lad them all for easy running and durability.
MRS. T.N. MURPHY
Shovels, Spades, Hardware
SNAPS SNAPS
la ell kinds of second band goods,
pay cash and sell for cash.
We
Booki
Cook stores
Bed steads
Bed springs
Chairs
Be vol vera
Bioyclss
05 and up
3 00 and up
1 00 and up
60 and up
25 and up
1 00 and up
5 00 and up
20 lb oandy scale 2 00
Spray pump $ 7 50
Top buggy, new 50 00
Open buggy 16 00
Spring back 7 60
21 jewel Elgin watch 15 00
125 suit of clothes 7 00
t 8 set Ebony brushes 1 00
Parlor hanging lamp 2 50
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Ada ma
HEP.
TURKESTAN
ALFALFA-
The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri
gation.
BROME GRASS
Red Clover, Alfa.fa and ail kinds of
Garden Seed in bulk
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Seed Wheat, Baled
Barley. Oats, Etc'
The only Seed House in
Union County.
A.. V.
JEFFERSON AVE.
Oliver
Phone 1571
We Offer Good Shoes
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Hanan Shoes.
Ik-over Shoes.
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71 khC maVney are ooa.
7 1 I
Taw.
rews,
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V2SNKHINGS.
Tue big new safe recently purcbaaed
by the city baa arrived.
Rol.t. Smith came up from Portland
yesterday,
L H Rub ell la in the city f torn the
anger minea.
F 8 Brainwell visited Echo yaaterday
in the Interests of the augar factory .
N C MaLeod, Republican nominee
(or Repreaeotative caine in from Elgin
last night on bia way to Dnlon.
J W Rhodes and J W Maxterton of
Elgin are in the city.
Mr. anh Mrs. R E Smith and Mr. and
Mrs A W Niihula drove overlroiu Union
and returned In tl i evening.
At the present arate Grande
Ronde Lumber Co eipecta to complete
their log drive in about two aeoka.
Homer lJavenpnrt, the man whoso
pictures have m ule the whole world
laugh will lecture in the Open House
Saturday night.
The OK saloon was closed yester
day on an attachment filed by brewery
man Ott ol Bummervilie for the aum oi
1U9.
Bruce Borden the boy who was hurt
airciwoi ny:ueing rtruck with a, 2
pound shot was able to be at achool
yesterday but naturally felt the effects
of Mb jolt.
M r. w 1 Uroas passed through the
eily yesterday afternoon with 31 cars ol
cattle lor fry and Uruen meat Co. of
Seattle.
Alma kvaleen Hlieet who baa bean
visiting relatives and Iriei.da in tills
city (or the past two months baa re
turned to her home in Joseph.
Will Earlea left yestercay on a buisnes
trip in YValloaa county in the interest
of the La Grande marble works,
Mr. Lleiirnece of the Cove was a La
Grande visitor Tuesday reporting the
usual bright prospects for that thrifty
section ol the coui.ty.
Mrs Ctias Diaqiia who has been very
sick for the past week waB reported
much better yesterday.
MrMayville has moved his cigar fac
lory inlc the building on the corner of
Adams and Greenwood streeta, what is
known as the Laud office building.
Mr and Mrs U W Steward of Perry
left lust night for their new home nea
Vancouver, Wash, where they have pur-
chasod a farm.
The Salvation Army of Baker City
was robbed of 300 yesterday. The
uiouey whb r'esporited'ln the coal bin
instead ol the bank, or this would never
have orcured
l)r D L Reavieis nursing a .badly out
hand tins week, tun result of an at
tempt to throw a broken dish over the
fence.
The electric storm last evening was
not of very long duration but It was
active while it lusted.
U'UK KkNT Housekeeping rooms at
Aire Sheerer.
Marshall Rayburn, who has been on
the down giade fur several weeks left
lant night for the Hot Lake to remuin
(or a week or ten days. J 11 MoLack-
en will bo on duty diuiug the day shift
until hia return.
Mr and Mrs AI Stevens and daughter
Miss Alhe desire to thank their many
frieuda who so kindly rendnred sueh
valuable aHsistatice and made It possible
to save bo many articles also the fire do'
partnieut for their quick response and
ellectual work.
W L Alldidgeof Laild Canyon was io
the city Tuesday to aeotire Location
blanks. lie has discovered good
prospects at the mouth of the canyon
and will ascertain whttheror not there
is sufficient gold to warrant working
and believes it will.
Mra llattie Patterson who has been
sick ever since the reunion of the Illuo
Mountain University students was able
for thelirst time yesterday to be out in
the yard a low minutes Mr Patterson
is hen thoy will return to their home
t Comliu as soon as alio is able to
travel.
Mr Ki.hfi., father of Fred C Fisher of
the High school arrlvad from Michigan
Inst evening and will remain until bcIioo
Is out when they will return home vai
I'aliroriila'niid ill visit the St Louis
fair,
A call is Issued In this issue by mayor
Foley for a apeclal meeting of the city
council Thurskay night for the purpose
of seclectlug plans for the new city hall
Remember the Missiouery tea which
will be given at the home of Mrs A C
Huntington noit Thursday afternoon.'
All are Invited A charge of ten centa'
will lie made.
Ed Jennings of Joseph passed
through the city last evening for Neb
raska. Mr Jenoinga has sold bis
WaUowa county farm It is aald the
eonsideration was twenty thousand
dollars.
Fr. Whyte said mass in Union last
Sunday at 11:10 a m in the new
Catholic Church which has been late
ly bought there, tn the afternoon ol
the same day another service was held
at fi o'clock. Roth services were well
attend I. The Catholio people ol
Union are proud of their new ohuroh
ADVERTISED
List of unclaimed letter! remaining
D tba Ca Grande, Or., Post offioe lor
the week ending April 26 1901.
Biggs D H
Joboaon Everett
Watob 8 W
Craig Jobn M .
Simmons Mra J D
Edmunds T J
Miller Mrs A A
Elliot Sain
Ray Fred
afoOormick JH
Balloek A
Wills Mra
Hanson Harry
Walker Mra
The above will be held 14 daya and
tben sent to the dead letter offioe
when called for please aay advertised
April 251904
JO Ardrey P M
Rev, J. E. Blair of Enterprise, Rev.
J, K, liucbanan of Wallowa. Rey. A.
J. Adams of Milton. R. J. Diven aud J.
M. uornellson. of Pendleton passed
down the line from Baker city yesterday
morning enroute home from a meeting
of the Eastern Uregon Presbytery,
John Wright had a severe attack of
heart (rouble Sunday morning. Mr.
Wright was alone in the drug store
when the pain caught him and was not
Jittovered for sometime and was un
able to help himself Medical aid was
summoned as quickly as possible and by
careful attention the patient we reliev
ed. Mr- Wrlghl'a many Iriends are
pleased to learn th tt the attack was not
worse. Scout
A R Grant Portland
W A Urant ' do .
A Come do
C Lewis do
T R Bydle , do
Fred Roth do
NB;Maklken do
R Kunc r ' do
R t Oakes and wife . do .
C O X wlnkler " do
F Truant El: n
BE Smith ' ' Unu.n
A Nichols and wife do
C Schlurer Boi'e
F D Jennings Spoke e
C Smyth 8F
DCamp Louisv !
L D Jonea Port) .d
A Marlow do
A Brum do
F Everts do
DB Wilson Denver ilo
E E French N Y
Jamea Miller Chh'igo
JA Sherman The D let
L Weatherby do
E Harris Philadelphia
M M Kllin Oakesdate W ash
There yet remaliiB a large area of
land in tha valley covered with water
but reports from the various sections
mattain that as yet little or no damage
has been sustained and that the iucreas-
a ' hay crop will more than oir set the
! 1 isa of the overflowtd li- at lands.
Car load or sack Rol l
ed or chopped. Bar
ley the same. ;Wild,
' And Grain Hay And
Timothy.
The Musicale
The Lyle Musicale was under the
direction, yesterday afternoon, of AIImh
Bessie WorBtell. The program was a
delightful and instructive one and re
flected great credit upon Miss Worstell
and those alio assisted her.
Piano Solo ,
Elaa'a Dream, " Lohengrin, Warner
Mrs Lyle
Vocal Solo Miss Worstell
Guitar Solo 'Serenata dcMosz kowakl"
Mra A L Richardson
Vocal Solo Mrs J J Can
Reading "A Shaker Romance"
Miss Liliam McCall
Piano Duet "William" ..Rossini
MisscB Caroline Quimby & Stella Oliver
Uniform Rank Team W. 0. W.
All members of Uniform Rank are
requested to appear in uniform for
dreas parade at the ball Wednesday
evening at eight o'olock. Tbia oall
is urgent and it is hoped that the
team will turn out to a man.
By order of Capt
TO THE READING PDBLIC
We have just received a new lot ol
paper back novels. In addition to these
we have added 300 cloth bound books to
oar exchange library.
Newlln Drug Co.
Closing Out Sale
My entile line of NEW GOOD8.
For the next 30 days am offering every
artiole of new gooda at net wholesale
oost io order to dispose of the stock
whioh inoludes granite ware, tin ware
wooden wars, willow goods, crockery,
glass ware, brooms, cooking stoves,
buggy whips eto
It is Very Pleasant
For ladies here. Tables are set aside
especially lor their u-.e. Their fuvurite
dishes are cocked just to their liking.
C'ourte ons und st't. ntive uniierB reeeivi
and riil their ordra.
At the Model Restaurant.
everyone feels at home.
The variety of tiie bill of fare Permits
Ol a pleasing (lioico and too rood, the
cooking, tile servire ami the prices give
penei t BaiiKiacuon.
MODEL,
. RESTAURANT
J. A. AKBUUKLE, Prop.
open;day and night
We sell weekly Meal . . -Tickets,
Cash $4-50
WE ARE IT!
For Shoes.
SECOND HAND GOODS
I have a large assortment of
furniture, stoves, carpenters'
tools, harness, jewelry, watches
and ninny other useful articles
in good condition, many good
as new on which I will moke
very close prices.
Free delivery to any part of
town.
WANTED-!;
Other atores may beat us sellin ; tin
pans and dry gooda bat tbey oan't
toueh ua on shoea. We've been eas
ing, drinking , breathing and living
shoes for ao many yeara that we can't
help beat the business.
C. W. PRESTON,
Shoe Specialist. DEPOT STREET
Our price, always the lowest; find out. Do not
forget that we haodle coal and wood.
GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY, h
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Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail
THE LAPIK'S STORK
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We have just received n tliipincnt of ibe liice.-t ud
beat shoes on the market and can tit yon perfectly. "
Wo can give you tlm Im st pnir of sln.es for the
least money Ihut you can l uy ar.ywhcre.
Come in and buy one of on
suits, a-Krippeiidorf Dit'm in
belt and be happy.
r laiett
shoe,
mi
tailor made
up-tn-dtife
We are receiving new
our line complete.
; ods duily, which makes
La Grande Mercantile Co.,
Phom- 11101
LA GRANDE,
OREGON
'
How Can I Cure My
INDIGESTION?
THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN
! ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS
yes, Ihous&ndsand 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 tl;e Stomach and Diges
tive Orgaus in Digesting and Aasimulutiug
Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissuos 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. Ta HILL,
Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore
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All kinds of Second Hand
Goods. Highest prices paid.
:. D. HAISTEN, - 1415 Adams
Successor to 0. and M. Noble.
Handsome Men -
Should protect their
beauty by seeing that
they have only
COMPETENT BARBERS
To shave them. We
will protect your lace.
Evans & Fitzgerald
1
Dry Chain Wood and 16-inch Slab Wood
All orders given prompt atlentioi.. Yards on
Greenwood st. and 3rd and Palmer st. Orders
left at either yard promptly delivered.
Phone 571
IT. W. NIBlEY
First-Class JOB WORK at the OBSERVER
f.-l-M-.H- j,
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, A MS AVENUE, LA GRANDE.
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and they deserve much credit for do
"ST!5StRVER
ing so tnuoh hard work in so short a
time
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