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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1904)
t titi Cars Bum --V - - - j :v ah WW r mm BICYCLES Th Kuon it on for bicycles and if you wish torifclnthelud, get 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 ball-bearing lawn mowers lead them all for easy running and durability. MRS. T. N. MURPHY Shovels, Spades, Hardware A FEW OBSERVATIONS , BY OUR REPORTERS ItMHHIHMIHItm SNAPS SNAPS In all kinds ol second hand goods, pay cash and sell for ensh. We Books Cook itoTes Bod steads Bed springs Chairs Revolvers Bioyelsa 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 30 lb candy scale 2 00 Spray pump $ 7 50 Top buggy, new 60 00 Open buggy 15 00 Spring back 7 60 21 jewel Elgin watch 15 00 $25 suit of clothes 7 00 $ 8 set Ebony brushes 1 00 Parlor banging lamp 2 50 .The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams e 1581 TURKESTAN ALFALFAs The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden jSccd in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' The only Seed House in Union County. AT. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 We Offer Good Shoes Hanan Shoes. Walk-over Shoes. .. I. iL.l It I TU IU1UW maiuwy are oua. WfMM:KTngt From $3.50 to $7.50. mix , . 4fJLiidrews, WS FURNISHINGS. StC--:- . - . S-k ' OBStRVER Fred Kiddle, of tbe firm ol Kiddle brothers li In Idaho tbia week. The city council meet tonight to accept plans or tbe new city ball Jomea Gilliam republican nominee (or county clerk visited Union yesterday. Mr J C Hart ol Wizard waa a La Grande visitor Wednesday The Socialists ol this county bold their convention In tbia city Friday. County Clerk J II Mlmnaugh, waa a a urande visittr yesterday. W J Stanley laaves this week to take the position of night watchmen at Scott Uro. eaw mill near Elgin. MrTJHughey, tbe contractor .has Just completed a very attractive add to hia residence scross the track. Read the new ad this morning ol the Stoddard Lumber Co and start the day off with a smile. The new stock ordinance la now In totci Inall parte of the city, Better com with it and save 'rouble. Seata are on sale for Homer Daven po t. It might be well to secure them early If you expect to attend. High water bas done many thousand of dollars' worth of damage to roas and bridges in Baker county. Democrat J K Komig r.ai pirchaed a lot near the Catholic Hospital from Albert Hieer and will shortly electa cottage B iker City Herald. Do not for vet til Mirslonery Tea this afternoon at the home of Mr A C Huntington. Kemeiuber you are invited. Mrs Frank Bidwell and Miss Eva Chaiu, of Union are In Maud City this week the guests of Mrs E E Kiddle and MrB M L McCoiinick. Homer Davenport, tiie mnn whose pictures have made the whole world lauich will lecture in the Opera House Saturday night. During the course of Mr Davenport's lecture Saturday night he will illustrate it h itb several cartoons made in the presence of the andiance. FJH Btoflot, of Miliigan who is mak ing a tour of the state is in the city a guest of hiB friends of H L and Frank Alexander, Peter I.urui, of Ladd Creek was a La Grande visitor Wednesday. Farmers in that vicinity are assured of a large hay croti this season. The La Grande Water Storage Co, sent a force of eight teams and scrapers to Morgan Lake yesterday ta flnish work on their dam, that could not have been finished last fall. Mins Fannie Sommers who has been suffering with an attack of la grippe the paBt few daya has so far recovered as to he able to leave her room. A P Bradhony, the vertran knight ol he grip arrived in tbe city last evening ud will visit tho trade today. Miss Ilattio Kinsey, who kas been biting her sister Mrs John Shea for several weeks r, turned last evening to her home In Baker City, lien Herrings' blacKsuiith Bhop In K ia was tolaly destroyed by Are earlcy yesterday monday. Tiie eleutrial storm Tuesday evening put tho electio light plant In Elgin out of buisness for the balance of the night. It also burned out about SOO fueea in this city. Mr Zmidells new residence near tho High school Ib nearly coinpletep and la one ol the neatest dwelling above the hill. Mr J W Heliner, of May Park expects t o leave for his old home at Eayette Iowa ia a few day. He has not sold is May Park property and may deBided to rottirn In the near future. 10 I, H up b cy discovered Ihe Nilily wood yard on lire yesterday evening which had gained considerable headway, but with t'te aid ol a couple of buckets of water which he alwas keeps filled in his stahio he succeeded in putting it out without calling out the department. SOMMER HOUSE P E Ramsey - It A Kuner A V Brodbnry T Hieiop R L Thompson F S Palmer Mrs T F Mulligan E A Dennijon E Cohen R M Morlen K L McUuire E Smith A Van Cern F red Motile J E Burch R Seory M Kecile Albany, N V April S7 Thirty day coach ea and several dining and one private car wf re destroyed by fire wbicb burned tbe o aeb shops of tbe New York Central railroad, entailing a loss of S2S0.O0O. It is believed tbat ene of tbe fine St Louis eipos.tion trains is among tbe destroyed coaches Portland do do do do Minneapolis 8F St Louis N V St Louis Upokane Pendleton Philadelphia Chicago Portland do do WE ARE IT! For Shoes. Fell 1000 Feet Johannesburg; April 47 Tbe collapse of a cage in the Robinson mine pre cipltated 43 natives down 1000 feet to tbe bottom All were killed. The bot torn oi the abaft Is a quagmire of buman remains. Drowned in a Puddle Walla Walls) Wash., April 27 Ed Palmar a bootb ack was drowned ib four inobes of water today. Palmer was an epileptic and fell lac down ward in a fit. Dissolve Partnership New York, A ril 27 Paoera liave been signed dissolving tbe partnership of Joseph Fields aod Louis Weber. This brines to an end tbe a' sue asse ntation of the romedians which be gan ?5 years sen. Married 1U:iivkak-Ai.lbn !n tl.is city Wednes day April 27, IMW. Mr David Bene Rti aim Mlflfi Lillian A'len, Blwhop A ?i i titled olTiriHitng. Mr Hervene la t redout urrivnl (rotu I'anadn and Mips Allen is a lOnidont of Mi Glen. Other mores mav beat ub selling lio J pans and dry goods but they can') loucli ub on ebnrs. We've been tir ing, driokinK breathing and living ahoes (or ao roaoy years that we cati help tie at Ibe btiiueat. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist, DEPOT STREET j Handgome Men - j Should proteot their beauty by seeing that they have only ; COMPETENT BARBERS I To shave them. We J will protect your face. J Evans & Fitzgerald It is Very Pie- sant For lad its here. Tallies uro set jidde niiBtiallv for their n c. Their fa nrite diihes are co. Ued jn-t to tinir liking. nniirtpoiis ami attntive nailers I ielve and Ud their orders. At the Model Restaurant feels at home. The variety of the bill of fare p inits of a plowing ihoice and tlio fooi the cookins, the service and the t ricei givr perfect satisfaction, MOD EL. RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUUKLE, Prop. open;day and niuht We sell weekly Meal . . Tickets, Cash (iKEAT BARGAINS At Closing Out Sale Of my stock of new goods 40o Royal Granite Coffee and Tea Pots 29c 20o " . " Handel fauee pans 16c 85o " " Tea Kettles 65o 60o Copper Bottom Tea Kettle. 42c $1.25 ' " No. 8 Wash Boiler 98c 15c Retinued Coffee Pot 10o Oats Oats Car load or sack; Rol l ed or chopped. Bar ley the same. Wild, And Grain Hay And Timothy. Our prices always the lowest; tin.l out. '.. Do not forget that we handle coal and wood. GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY. Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801. Wholesale and Retail THE LAPITS STORK OS-TE-OP-A-THY More people rush into tbe habit ol !tu(ii,g eaoh yetr than ever suoceed in breaking away from it again. This stock includes all kinds of granite, tin and wooden ware, crockery, lumps and glassware. Knives, forkes, spoons, etc. In fact every new article in the store during this sale goes at wholesale cost to you. SECOND HAND GOODS. I have a large stock and these are offered at very low figures. Bicycles. I have several fine wheels at $7.50 and up. WANTED: Second hand goods. I will pav high est cash prices . F. D. HAISTEN, At C & M Notiles old stand. 1415 Adams Ave. MM tonwjMLxn, 'sjrwBMiwgtita asaarasgaisg. mi We linvi just leceived n tli iiicul of i!ih pici-tl i hist vhocs on (he maiket aiid n.u lit you perfectly.. W can i;ive you the Si si Ifiiist money th..tyou cuu luv ulvwIhtc of shoes for the Coino in and buy one of ciur Into-1 sui's, a Krippendorf Dit inun shoe, in belt and he happy. tai!nr made up-tn-?'ate We are receiving new our lino ccmplete. t; oils diiily, which makes La Grande Mercantile" Co., Phone 11101 LA GRANDE, OREGON ISS35K3!B; . 4 X How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rost it; and at the same time As.ist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Asimu)atiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is but o u e remedy that will do this, and tlmt remedy it KODOL DYSPEPSIA CUR.K. If you want to know more about Kodol, count in uml WE WILL TELL YOU A. Ts HILL, Prescription Pruggist La Grande, Ore --r-r 4,t -4l1&4&&$ Dry Chain Wood and 1 6-inch Slab W ood All orders given prompt ntlentioi.. Yards on Greenwood st. and Bid and Palmer st. Orders left at either yard promptly delivered. Phone 571 H. W. NIBlEY First-Class JOB WORK at the OBSERVER Did you know that Ostonpathy has its own system ol treating most hu man ills, without having reoourre to HiisonT Opie Kfd sas 1 there i physioal relrcithnii'iit, montikl rest, and mnriil force in Ontcouathio tonio treatineut. I know what It has done and ia doit g Otopathy makes a man step fortb new " FOH SW.V, lOOcordo, 111 inch, elinw pine and tir wood at a bargain. For parlirulats see 8 R Haworth, 4-i7tf free La Urande Stoirye Co. KOR 8AI.K 1 Sinftle Diee Beet Plows - for sale cheap. AIo i ssihlle ponies one hall Shetland. S good single driving horses. 1 J. , Reynold. Wc 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, ADAMS 'AVENUE. LA GRANDE. , IIHIIIIIIIIIMmHIimMIIIHHMtMIHI IMIIIIMIIIIMHIHIMIIII IM V, 0'- 7 ' X- ,1 It . T " tV it Hill