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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1904)
r SASH ako DOOES I hrvc complete stock of sash and doors, screen doors and window screens. Also a nice assortment of locks and other builder's hardware and building paper. MRS. T. N. MURPHY : Shovels, Spades, Hardware TURKESTAN AtPALFA-s 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. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 Bargains! Bargains!! Everything in our line. We have the largest and most complete stook of Second Hand Goods in Union County and can furnish you anything you want in the line of FURNITURE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, BED QUILTS, CROCKERY, JEWELRY, , WAGONS, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS. We buy cheap and sell cheap. Money loaned on all classes of securities. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams RaoMmtMrTw .till buy and mU aU) kind; 'Phone 1 581 : af Second llud Good JZ- t We have a New Line of Wilson Shirts and Khaki Suits for Fishing and Outing Trips. KOSS & ANDREWS TAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS. Diy Chain& IWnch Slab Wood All orders given prompt attention. Yards on Greenwood stand 8rd and Palmer st. Orders left at either yard promptly delivered. Price Reduced to three dollar. Phone S7i ' H. W. NIBLEY eeei eeieeei A FEW OBSERVATIONS BY OUR REPORTERS I HHIIHHIIIimiMHIMIWtmtlMHHMMMIHI Be aura to come to the Rest Boom Saturday Afternoon. ; The Farmera are all weloome to come to the Beat Boom Saturday attemrun. i B Flaher and .3 M Hltta left this morolni for Ht Louis to attend tbe great fair. ''.- ' EDgineer Fair was Inju.eil in the eye last evening caueu by tbe engine tr ik ing rock wblcli crashed tbtuiigb the oib window. . Mra Carrie llnyr a and : angiitis Juanita Jeft this morning for New Vork where they will remain ilia .uinmer vieitlng friem und rebtiv-s. Mra Stulia and Mlai Mugle Snyhorst If It thla morning fur St Loin t.i ' atteuil tbe lair. Thxy wMI ha ahse t about two month.. . 1 FURNISHED ROOMS Parties desir ing nicelv (numbed rootna in u new residence api 1 to W r. Simmona Cor 8lhand N at. , . - 6-Il-th Tbe K of P Excursion to Elgin laet night aaa well attended. A number ol Knights from Union were in attend ance. If you bare not registered by Ave o'clock Saturda afternoon you cant vote either at the June election or state and County officers nor at tbe Novem ber election for President. All kinds of Teamwork done on short notice. ' Also horses for sale. 19 inch WO.M delivered to any part of the city by John Anthony or call phone 294.' 6-u-tf -, ' District attorney Sam , White is in tba city looking alter his political of fences. If Sam repairs all thegaps be fore returning be will be with us for some days yet. Donot fail to register' Remember the registration books close next Sat urday. It will require very little lime to register now but it Is an all days job to vote if you .fail to register. Take a few minutes off and register now. The members of the Eastern Ptar of this city will entertain the members of tbe Eastern Star of Summervllle this evening at tbe Masonic temple in this city. All the members of the local lodge are requested to attend. Ban H Lewis now has a telephone in his residence. His number is 1843. Tbe W C T 0 will meet tomorrow afternoon at the borne of Mrs Joseph Ral.iier, 507 fourth (treat. . Mrs Fred Synbo it was among hr i. umber who left this morning for th t Louia fair, - There will lie german Lu.lierlsn services at the M E Church The Rev llttuae will p'each. Mra John Heed and Mrs Biure Cox. mother, Kui sitter of Mra H R Cnoliilg are here flu a visit from Wallowa count The La ilea Aid of the M E dim wit I meet next Friday alternuo inati'i.d of Thursday aa nrtial, The meetln fill be held at the homu ! of Mr Tbiruton. Tbe many friends of Myron Hocken berry will be pleased to learn that br has been elected - principal of the Eugene publi ;. school. - ', E A Willis, of Alicel, waa In tbe city yesterday and stated that he waa now banling lumber for a large barn which be expects to erect on his place this summer. The barn will be forty four by fifty feet and twenty foot posts. It will contain fifty three Ihousand feet of lomber and will have a solid stone foundation. It will to ope of the large st barns in tbe valley and will cost when completed fifteen hundred dollars WHEN. YOU WANT RUBBER craSGSGSaWSGW' STAMPS REMEMBER ML I manufacture every style on any mountiujr and curry a complete stock of P ailr, loki, Backs, Caters, Bobber Type, etc Seals, Stonoils, Trade Check, Door Plates, Postal Scales. Write me what yon w m I can please you by return mail Eveiy tamp requirement aupplied. WESLEY ANDREWS, Biker CI y. Oats Oats Car load or sack; Roll ed or chopped. Bar ley the same. Wild, And Grain Hay nd Timothy. (,)..i prite u'wuyt ihe lowem; ft si -1 out. l)r not' fo js i-i t ill wt Imrj'llf ci Ui unu wood. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ": U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Ore. , . May 7, 1904. - Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler bas filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of tbe U. 8. LandOttloe. ... r Mn(ln -r. - ni i iv 1 1 Viz H. E. No. 8011), Isaac S. Hill, or ua uranae, vjregon, one or. toe netrs for tbe heirs of William O. Hill, de ceased, (or the E. 8 WW, 8HS EW 8eo 24, Tp 4 b, R 37 E w M. He names the following witnesses to prove bia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz, Frank MoClure, Harvy Clark, Mar tin Clark, all of La Grande, Oregon, and Neil Johnson, of Pendleton, Ore gon. E W DAVIS, Begifltor. A Hungry Matt ' : Is never good natured, but a mm who has dined well always shows bis most genial side. All experienced wives know this, and manv wine wom en in this city have learned something else. - If They Want . To strike "hubby" for a particular ly large slice ot bis bank account, tbey arrange to l ave him dine at our reBtaoraut. Tbey know tbe better tbe dinner the easier he will g snt their request. And tbey also know the beet dinner is to be bad right here MODELi 1 RESTAUR ANT J. A.'AHBUOKLE, Prop. openjday and niout We rell weekly Meal c . -n Tlikets, Cash M.50 HON. J. N. WILLIAMSON. Republican Nominee lor United States Representative FromTbis District. n V J GOOD LEATHER anil GOOD SHOE MAKING " are etsett al to the raak ng of good sliocs. ' All includ d in the J E. TILT hand sewed flioos. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Spcc'alist, DEPOT STREET SOMMER M L Friduttral B N Bannit Geo E Mosser WAS Cgoltcr A V Beealey W L Davis A S Dauce J P Newell .1 B Noomail Morris Mendelahn F F Simmons A Klein 0 II Btingie O E Harper M 8 Lcoy U W Srtbald F P Shanks R II Bullis H C'anccy L D I K Oliver J H Morton A Cunning II J Slmmbly W T Davie K Cochran A iiibbnn Will Oldera B SPtt n Frawley HOUSE Portland do do do do do do do do do bo Salem Santa Idaho Union do do do do do do do do do lo do do North Ponder Bt Joe Mo Butte Union Dissolution Notioe is hereby given that tbe partnership heretofore existing be tween E. U. Whiting and 0. J. Black bas thia day April 18.1M4. been dissolved by mutual consent. Dutfd this the 18 day ol April 1904 at La Q -ande Oregon . O. J. Black. E.D. Wbiting. April 17 May 17. Spokane Cafe This well known Cafe is now under new manage ment and the public is as sured full value for their mouey. Special prices fo holders of meal tickets. In order to give the pub lie an opportunity to know just what a good place we have, we have reduced the price of meal tickets fiotn $5 to $4 50. This is a spot cash proposition. Try our Sunday Chicken Dinner. SPOKANE CAFE J. F. Johnson Depot St. La Grande.Or GRANDE R0NDE CASH COMPANY. Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? . THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEtf . ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS . yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; namely,' rclit ve ' the Stomach of its nervous ttrain rest U; uud at the same time Aa. int li e Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and A-simuhith g Sufficient Food to KeUiilJ the Tissues Support ing the Organs Involxd. There is but one remedy that will do this, mid that remedy' is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CUKE. If you want to know more about Kodol, come in and x . WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, La Grande, Cre m m m ' Prescription Druggist .- - v . 1 Ladies' Tailored Suits at less than Manufacturer's Prices. We have left of our Spring stock in this line som FIFTEEN SUITS and in order to make a complete clean-up have d'eided to offer these at sacrifice Black Km, nine suit, Eton Jacket lrinini.fl with black nlk around pk and down front, stolo effi-rt. rtree im:ro mlk bnilH d iwn front and Uck R-j;ulr price 12.50 sale p.-ice 111 00 Cannimere unit, Einn or Nur'o'k Jaekm w i r h cup-, niilitnrv tff cr, blu and gr'iv mix. it Nt In' king anil m-rvirsl lH S-gnljir piic 12 5(1 Halo price 1(1 UU Nov.iliv mi it, Eton Jckt, cl light grey Miiiing pipnl wiih Rojl b'.ua Mii'ill brn8s Imtions on ihoul iltrn, -ninl Knd tlcpvin Hrirc trim med same. Ki-gniHr 12.60 8lo$iC t t EXECUTRIX NOTICE To whom It may conuern : Nnttra la henibv sivep. that letters testamentary, with the will cf Martha Watson, deeeawl, annexed, lias i nn duly Issued to me by Hie County Conrt if ih.i State of Oretton, for Uuinn County; anil that all pn'"0"" havin I alms SRSliut the estiite ol r-aid itec-a- ed, shall preie'it the same to mi at La Qrando, Oregon within six montln from this date. La Grande, Oregon, May 11th, 11)04' IDA M BAY Executrix 8 IS The World's Fair Route Tlioaejknticlpnting an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Loulsiaunirun hasa expo sition at St. LoiiiB, cannot alTord to overlook the advantages oll'ored by the Miraoi iu Pciric Railway, which, on account of it various routes and gated wars, has un appropriately nnma 'The World's Fair Route." Pas'enKers from the Northwest take the Misaorjat'PACirio trains from Den ver or Pueblo ilh the choicd of either ! going direct through the Rhumb City, via Wichita, Fort Hcott and Pleasant Hill. I Two trains I'alty from Denver and Pueblo to St. Uiuio without change, earryiiia; all classes of modern equip ment, including electric lighted obxer vniion parlor cafe dining cars. Ten ilnily trains between Kansas City ami St Ixmie. Write, or call on W. O. McBrlde, (oneral Aicent, 124 Third st, Portlun I for detailed Inlnrmation and lllnstrnied lite.ratn e. 'tf. l'"()R RENT A 4 room house for rent cheap, near (ieddi'S Bros store. In-( quire at Ged li s Bros, 6 UI j Second Hand SALE 11 Dressers JG and up 1 Lmlios Dressing coso 22 51) 0 Commodes - or, WhsIi stands 33o Piirliir Suits 7 OO t i lfi (X) cenliir stands 2oo and up ChiMrotis ci ibs A beds 1 25 up cook stoves, rouges 5 00 aud up Iron bed steads, several patter s 2 00 to 500 I have all kinds of chuirs, ta bles, quilts, comforters, blanket, pillows, p.irtiera aud lace enr.iiniH, rugs, springs, etc., wblcomnst be sold 'Mil ing tliis month, come in mid look at these genuine bargaius. R-menilier all my nw stock of en cker;-, hardware, ind tinware goes this monlb only at net wholesale cost. H D Haisten, A'. (! A M Noble's old slu. d 1415 Ad una Ave. Finer and more elaporately trimmed suits in Novelties, Cheviots, Voiles, eio. $15 suite $12. $10 50 suits $11 20. $17 50 suits $14. $21 mils $19.80 t Large line ol ladies' summer skirts just nceived. Cra b I linen, Duck, Voile, Novelty, etc. ?rices $1.1)5 'o $5 00. I Golden Rule Comp'y j nno liiA I'.ii iniiir iiir.mp at ex T j iouo uiu-lJlil MUAilli AVCiNUC, i rtfHftWWWW Hi W W.i.H... t I Rock island meals are the best on wheels Not very good poetry, perhaps, but what it lacks in rythm, it more than makes up in flict. And the . prices are reasonable low enough to be within the reach of peonle of mniW ate means; high enough to ensure goodwood, good cookinc and tood Breakfast and dinner are served on the a la carte plan you pay for what you order. Luncheon, CO cents. Denver to Kansas City ; Denver to Chi- .ago; ou. ram to St. Louis. full information on request. L. . CORHAM, Cenaral a0nl, 1 40 Third IH Portland, Ore.