La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, May 04, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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BICYCLES
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Th season it on for bicycles and if you with
to rid In th lead, get a '
Crescent or Rugby Wheel
Step in and we will show you how they are
built If yeur lawn needs 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. MURPHY
Shovels, Spades, Hardware
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A FEW OBSERVATIONS
4 BY OUR REPORTERS
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SNAPS SNAPS
In all kinds of second hand goods,
pay cash and soil for cash.
We
Books , " ' 05 and up
Oook stoves 8 00 and up
Bed steads 1 00 and up
Bed springs 50 and up
Chairs , . 25 and up
Revolvers 1 00 and up
Bioyolts 5 0Q and up
20 lb candy scale" - 2 00
Spray pump t 7 50
Top buggy, new 60 00
Open buggy 15 00'
Spring back 7 50
21 jewel Elgin watch 15 00
$25 suit of clotbes 7 00
$ 8 set Ebony brushes 1 00
Parlor hanging lamp 2 50
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams
- RemembsrTwe still boy and tell all) kind. 'Phone 1581
i Second feand Goods. ,3
TURKESTAN
ALFALFA-
The city council meet tonight,
John ?Woodi liverman of Walls
Wailaia in the city today. .
James Masterson one of Elgine pro-
mlneDt citizens returned tbis morning
from Portland. ; ,..
E W Bartlett waa a Baker City visitor
yesterday. '' "
Jno Smith one of Coves prominent
farmers is In the city today.
J f lloll democratic nomlune for re
corder la in La Grande today.
The democratic car.tr! committee
meet this evening oateiieioly for the
purpose of atseaaing the candidates' to
provide the sinews of war, V
J K Romlg general manager of the
Banner mines left yesterday for the
mines.
. Mils Mucbl Tn.ly, a O.iuler young
lady o' V) allowable visiting relatives
in the oily. - : ' '
Marshall Rabnrn has returned from
the Hot Lake greatly improved in health
and is again at bis poet of duty. .
B Clanin wife and (on arrived from
Cottage urove this morning to make
tbis their home. . ...
, The Ladies Aid socaety of the Metho
dist churcb met tbis afternoon and arr.
angtd for a series of afternoon teas aud
lawn socials during the summer m nths
Mrs Susan E McFeely end daughter
Miss Alice who have been visiting Mrs
W J Bnodgraes fos the paat two weeks
left this morning for tbeir home in
Marion Indiana. :
The Lsdies Aid Soclty of the Presby
terian church will give an afternoon tea
Thursday afternoon at the residence of
Mrs Turner Oiivt-r. Every body are
cordially invited.
For Rent Modern seven room house In
good residence locality. Furnished
or unfurnished. Inquire at tnis office
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Mrs Mary Air) rich is enjoying a visit
from her lister Mrs Louisa French and
her daughter of Page Holt county Neb
They will remain here the balance of
this week when they will go to Unebalte
Wash, where Mrs French has a son.
A M Paul of Sumpter ia in the city
visiting bis son L M Paul who is arraog
ing to start a cigar factory in this city.
Mj Paul for the paet two years has been
superintendent of the Imperial gronpe
f mines and has been enjoyea in min
ing for many yearr. Mr Panl la think
ing strongly of locating in tbis city.
Hon. J. M. Glaus Prohition
Orator will give one of his
popular lectures at tde Presby
terian Church.Thu.rsday evening
May 5th. at eight o'clock.
Wedding Breakfast
A very pretty widdtng breakfast
was given this morning at tbe Hotel
Sommer In honor of Mr and . Mrs
John Dordao, ' Tbe following sere
present. Last evening Mr and Mrs
Dordan were at borne to tbeir fiienda
at tbeir borne wbsre a amber ot
their friends called aud tbey were the
reoeioent of many handsome presents
Miss Lissie Qoeck, Mias Syble ' El-
dridgs Mrs Eldridge Mrs Mathews M;
Pbil Loy Mr J J Lally of Peudl.ton
Mr J B Knliy of Pendleton .
A boat of trieuds vii:ed tbe. boa
in the eveoiog.
gains favorable legialation Sbd racog
nitioD. as a distinet eys'-em of beallng,
in over one ball of tbe states; plaeea
our stndsoa body ahead of all other
schools in combers,, except tbe allo
patbio school; Great ne tbs re-ulte
they are the aneene of this . onpieea
dented growth, our moat potent wea
pon with wbiob future battles will be
fought aid won Journal of Osteo
path -.;.;
; Pr Moore, 8ommer Bliig ,
La vliande.
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Childrens Rally
Then will be a Sun lay School rally
Sunday afternoon at the J'rrebyterian
oburch at 8 o'clock. AU the fnnJay
School of the city will take place. A
aplenJid len.peramv program has lieen
a'rnngtd.
. The Vv hist Club v :r
Tbe WbM club ' will be ' entertained
tomorrow afurnoou at the borne of Mre
Ed Thomas, by Mra Thomas assUted by
Mrs Geo Henry. u
The Dry Land
gation.
Alfalfa grows without irri-
BROME GRASS
Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all 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
Hanan Shoes.
Walk-over Shoes,
You know that they are good
Prices Range From $3.50 to $7-50.
Boss & "Andrews,
TAILORS AND CENTS FURNISHINGS.
SOMMER HOUSE
Chgo
Portland
Chgo
- Fore Dodge Iowa
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Jeray City Ohio
Baker City
R A Bichman
U S Dormau
J J Conway
WJ Allen
K M Colder
F Day
White
W 8 QUI
A Maaterson
J A Wood
EE Wlllart '-
M B Hatohkiat x
O B Horper'
W H llinemore
O H :Roger
Crook McFarland
L Lamnel '
Root w Bode
w Loyd
J W Conley
J 1 Lalley
B P Wilson
J R Kelley
i Os-te-opra-thy ; i
RESULTS T51it
Thousands of ' obroi la) eases bate
exhausted the treatnui if warrirg
medioal schools witbot.1 ga aess. Tbea
bare ewallowed nozloua mixtures fol
years in tbe velu qaeat of bealtb . and
as a last resort , tbey appeal to osteo-l
patby and often nnd full and perma
uent relief. To reliese tbese ,hrdeBi
typps of ohrooio oases requires tin
most persistent, painstaking serried
of a skilled osteopath ; be makes aten
uoua pbyaioal exertion, often when al
ready fatigned, puts himaell in tbej
work and gives that whioh is beyond
price. Patients, thus relieved, usual
ly feel a personal gratitude, au obli
gation wbiob money alone oannot r6-
pay, oenoe a .arong uodii oi irienasoip
U formed between the healer and
healed and it proves of lasting value
to botb, Tbe osteopath is differently
situated from tbe medioal praotition
er, who simply lelt the pulee, asked
questions, wrote a prescription and
failed to tubdue the malady. Every
body knows wbat allopathy and home
opathy mean but not nearly every
body knows wbat osteopathy meant;
it ia new and these enthusiastic pa
tients, exhilarated with regained
health, feel that tbey oao in no way
better offset tbeir debt of gratitude to
tbeir doctor and perform tbeir fail
duty to Buffering humanity tban to
spread broadcast the news that there
exists a complete and effeotnal system
of treating all ourable diseases with
out drugs or knife, that it is not Chris
tian science, rubbing or soientifio mas
ease but genuine osteopathy. This
appreciation Irom grateful hearts'
works wonders; it bringa new patients;
swells tbe profeas on in a decade from
one practitioner to thirty Bve hundred
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c4r load or sack; hoi i- . j g
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Ahd Grain Hav And
Tmothy.
Our
forget
Lrioes alwys the loweet; fiuJ out.
bat we handle coal aua woon.
Do not
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Free4Kvery Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail
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Clad of high grade nooda, the finest ever brouRbt
o ; j i . n.BOaoia R it f Vat a ajlofrtinf linp nf
, . Ji F.bhv Chairs. Office Desks aud Chairs. Kitchen
nouaeaeeper suuum mo. mm biwwo ui
ftVJjjitility. uming cnairs oo cis vj a.io. iiuiug
Jties.
Jn and Embalming a Specialty
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lerH. B. H71STEN, will respond promptly to
all calls, day or night.
NDROSS
jlNlSHINQS
' Phone 9 1
Residence Phone 367
1202 Adams Ave
Walla Walla
Elgin
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Baker
Portland
Oregon Oily
Bt Louis
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Seattle
Pendleton
Union
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Pictures Presented
Latt evenlnii the Ladies Clubs of this
city presented our public schools wtin
three hansomly framed pictures 01 ars,
The one for the High school Choosing
the Casket". Two were presented
to the little brick, "Stella and 'Swift"
and " The Child, Handel". The ladies
also presented the Oommerlial Club
with the "Chariot Race". These works
of art and It was only through the effort
and public spirit of the Ladies Clubs of
this city that these master pleiea are
now here.
"Local Option"
The subject of the next Neighborhood
Club meeting will be "Local Option" Aa
this question in now wfore the voters
of this stale and it is for them to ssy
whether or not It shall becomd a law.
tbe subject they have selected will be
Interesting.. As tbis is meir iat liter
ary;meeting prior to their summer vaca
t!on they are preparing for auuneuaily
Interesting program.
ADVERTISED
Liat of unclaimed letter! remaining
in tbe La Grande, Or., Poat offioe for
tbe week ending May 1, 1904.
Davla Mrs 8usie Tate dray Mrs Wm
Harper Mrs A L . , Lawrenoe Mra
Young A J i Grao John
Qriggi Miss Ella Jones Flele
Rlcreat Mr
The above will be held 14 days and
then sent to the dead lotler oflloe
wben oalled for pln.ae say advertised
Nay J, 1004.
JO Ardiey, P M
GREAT B
v At Closin
, Of my stock d
40o Royal Granite Coffee
20o " '- " Hande) sauce
860 " . " Tea Kettles . .
6O0 Copper Bottom Tea Kettle. .
$1.25 " - " No. 8 Wash
pans 15c
65o
42o
Boiler. ..... .98c
15o Retinned Coffee Pot. 10o
tin and
Knives,
this
This stock includes all kinds of granite,
wooden ware, orockery, lamps and glassware.
forkes, spoons, etc.
In fact every new article in the store during
sale goes at wholesale cost to you.
SECOND HAND GOODS.
I have a large stock aud these are olio red at very
low figures. Bicycles. I have several fine wheels at
$7.50 and up.
WANTED: Second hand goods. I will pay high
est cash prices.
F. D. HAISTEN,
At C & M Nobles old stand, 1115 Adams Avr.
How Can I Cure My
iIGESTION?
S A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN
p TIME"AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS -
hous&nds and tens of thousands of people
is but one way to do tbis; namely, relieve
naeh of its nervous strain rest it; and
ime time Assist tbe Stomach and Diges- '
rgaua in Digesting and Assiniulating
nt Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support-
Organs Involeed. There' is but one
that will do this, and that remedy is
L DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to
more about Kodol, come in and
WILL TELL YOU
A. TV HILL.
rescriplion Druggist La Grande, Ore
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Dry Chain & 16-inch Slab Wood
All orders given prompt attention. Yards on
Greenwood st. and 3rd aud Palmer st. Orders
left at either yard promptly delivered.
Price Reduced to three dollars.
Phone 571
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H. W. NIBLEY
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First-Class JOB WORK at the OBSERVER
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Ladies' Tailored Suits
I at less than Manufacturer's Prices.
We have left of our Spring stock
in this line some FIFTEEN SUITS and
in order to make a complete clean-up
have decided to offer these at sacrifice '
Black Ktamine snir, Eton Jacket
trimmed with black ailk around
neik and down Iront, atoln effect.
Three narrow Bilk bandit down front
and lok Regular price 12.60 sale
piice 1U00
Ca8imere auit, Eton or Norfolk
Jacket with capp, military eff. ot,
blun and gray mixed Neat looking
and enrvicahln Sfgular price 12 50
aale price 10 00
NoVdltV Mll't. Eton .faxbat nl '
light grt-y auiting piped with Royal-!
uiuh, small nruua hnttona 00 ahoul--'
dera, iroot and aleevea. ekirt trim
med same. Regular 12.60 aale $1C ' '
Finer and irore elaporately trimme.1 suits in Novelties, Cheviots.-, Vi I
Voiles, eio. ''?- !
116 suits IIS. Ilfi 60 suit, fl'l 20. 17 60 suits U. 21 aUl 119$' !
i.uo 01 isaies- aummer skirts Juat noeived. Crash 'W
Priceel.5to5 00. '
linen, Duck, Voile, Nove'ty, etc
Golden Rule Comp'y I
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