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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1904)
,6 1 1: Iff I M - B I vj i ! v' " ' 'J-; --' Spray Pumps e;J It b near the time for spraying your: orchard, and to do s -. good work you will need a first class sprayer. I have a nice line of these goods from a : bucket sprayer to the large size that handle four rowtt a time, having sixty ; pound pressure guages and twonozzles. . Call and examine themT" ' ; MRS. T. N. MURPHY i ' ... Shovels, Spades. Hardware TURKESTAN ALFALFA -,0.. .-';'. !tj". At, .v; .-;-;.;-"i- ii!,hfey9',oBry ind Alfalfa grows without irri gatlon BROME GRASS L ; Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of - ' :. Garden ' Seed in bulk ; Seed Wheat, Baled Barley. Oati, Etc' 1 The bnly Seed House inUnion County. A:. -V. Oliver . JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 -Second-Hand Goods ".V.. Bought and Sold r u e ave ou nand a large stock which we will give : hargains on. . ; is? Kitchen treasure...... 12 60 , , Lounge .i.i. 150 Spring .mattress . 1 60 Bed room suite. ...'..... ... .1.. 12 60 SteeT range 25 00 . Cok tovei....... 6 00 up ,L Bed quilts i . . . . . ,60o up Bedsteads 50oup Bed springs .......50cup Carpet, per yard. lOoup i-HSWSi-'.ti w v. 18X20 picture frame 1 2 Bioyolea bought, sold and repaired. The La .Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams y Rtmcmbft&r ttUI by nl 6, 'phone 1581 :r - of SMond ha CoodMt J GENUINE PANANA HATS LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who ' Come And go and Other Items . 7 of Loral Interest. , V . Mr Henitrlvks opeiia hia photograph gallery Mondty. , i Mr and Mra S C Williams havo mov ed to tbair May Park farm, which they raceDtly purchased of Mr Helmer. Prof Fisher, who baa been one of the popular hlnh ichool teachara tha ratal year left this morning lo ppend his vacation at nia home in Miohigan. ' i MiBB Stafford, oi U ion. n,l "muT esCoraao.1 Mable ixilly. of . Wallowa aie viaitinx the liinily of Mr and Mra M8 Sa'h Robi'rlii.' a ''former' 'rati 'en of the Entur.jrlso i-ountry but now '-'a l a hriindv, caim-ln from there a ft'w dav-B null lo vl"it her1 a m who ras'. lea Kt Hiitrpriw. Nis ' ' ' ' ' ' ''I'lieCl l( uUi will t'onaider it a favor if '.oiiit 1 1 .our broil. it publUhvra in ther toivna will remind P KJnualey of the world Renowned Kingaley Drannllc: Co of his obllKation to thla rjIBoe; Chiefton i--4--:ry'-:W:,-': -s J.'olk Mays, for yeara a large prop erty owner and atoclt. raleer ol liie county has ronduded to ko to Atittlopu arid eDgago in the cattle business, lie recently returned Iroro theve where he putcbaaed a large bunch of ,ca'tle. Wallowa Chiefton ,j '; J MIbh l.illie B'each , who ie junt reluru ing to her home in Wallowa county after a o mouths terin of 6chooi lit Rock Creek In -Baker county stopped over but night to ' vlt-lt. ; the family of Mr and Mrs Lee C Henderson. W A Mesener, a : former ' well known business man of thla city in remiting for his Observer, from Indepen 'ence where he is now located stnteB that lie is well p'eaaed' with , the Willauiefe valley and is doing nice business. He is engaged in the general merchandise Bon Byron F Miller democratic uomi- nee for joint representee of Union and Wallowa countlnswhilo in the city to day made the Observer a very pleasant tall. Mr Miller will visit dilloreut portions of the county before returning the middle of next week to wallows BS ,-. -, 1 , Rsv R 0 Snyder, under the aut pines of the btate Prohibition Alliance will lecture in this city tomorrow evening at S o'clock, in the Mormon church. The lecture will be illusrated with a double sle.eoption. Mr Bnyc'er is a strong aud convinuiug speaker and there should be a good audience out to hear him. Mrs P E Moore and her friend Mlsa Carlotte Parker of Kansas Olty expect to leave Monday for PortlinJ lo vlsi a veral days. Mrs Moore will ,'return to Kansas City with her friend the early part of June to remain a few months with relatives. rt ST. ,f ?'? Senator Walter Pierce while In the city today stated that while he bad not as yet made definite arrangements that ' he thought he - would build a throe atory brick addition with a 1 modern Improvemvnts to the Hot Lake whioh would a least ooat 75,000 This would proviio 100 additional more rooms. The Kingsley Dramatic Company attempted to show hi-re laat Monday evening, but failed to get a crowd. The next day the niembera of the party separated, four of them going toward flora and the remainder returned to La Grande. They lelt so suddenly that . they failed to pay the printer. Wal- Iowa News. ' Wm Hall of May Park was in the olty today, reporting that there had been no injury whatever from frost In his vicinity this season and they would have'tha larget fruit crop in their hlBtory. The apple blos-mnn are now boglnlng to fall which mesne th.it spray lng will Immediately commence. There poach ond npprlcot crop proml es to do extraordinarily large this year Arrangements nre being made to con nect themselves with the the city tele 1CHM. J E FOLEY, Mayor f Itv qf Li Oram'e Oregon Atteat; OHBTEB P NEWL1X, Re corder of the 'lty.pl La liiande. Ore Silver Medal Contest Wrdnsnity nvaiir.g vlav 25 there will be a silver nied.l oi.ntrsi held in the Cbrisvaiu onurch under the aus piceeollhe WO T U The entire program will be published later. : Lodge Directory.' 9pm9SS&99SmMSSMM, a8i EACH F8 1 4i ' uiu'c Airie iw F O E meet .y Friday nijrLt In K of 1 hall at 0 f n. VUitlux brflhro Irivlicil t- at'en l, i C C Ruftttt-all, W P. A S XyviHj, WaW. I Oats Oats Coming Eve its May 21 27 Oregon 8tu Grarg", CdTvallis. i ;.. ; May 58 Union Courtly Pioneer. . May 27-28 Ai-sooiaiion, La iii-i ! . Juni 6 General election in Oregnn. i luoo 16-1317 Oregon encamp meat O. A. R, Hood Rlvi. i June 22 Tlnrtv-secord annua1 union Oregon Pioneers, Pi rtland ; June Z3-24-2U Nj,tbar Mp r r ntn's 'ournamt-ni, IVnilleton. I Aiigut 22-27 American Mum. Oongreat, Portland. ' KOKKHTEIIH OK AMEFUCA-Omrt MaiJ Marion, No J nivetM eaeli Titwday In Klk I halt. Unrthort ore invlleil Iti uilcuil. .1 llul.n, r tide! Rant-r. CJ VaudlrJH-ol, Kier-'cn. IOO K liB Urnilu Iridic , No 16 meoU iu heir hall iverya unlay I iirlit. VtiltliiK m in beraco.diaily invlleil lo alt n.. .CJ Vnll I TiMKil, N O. I It Snout. .' Car load or sack; Roll ed or chopped. Bar ley the same. Wild, And Grain Hay d Timothy. OS-TECP-A-THY Osteopathy la not a fad. , ; Health is the paramount is-ue. I Insomnia is easily cuitd by O-t pathy. '. IUA.!JlltllliJlM.J-k,...l......A.J. Our .rict' always the Inweat; fin.l out. fO'fci lluit we liao lle foul auu muu'1. D uol "Na'ure ha" a wonderful way nl making everyltitbg right in the end " Oateopaths explain brouia- c I y em explain. Their diagncaia i ri t eiitmeiit are both reHSnnahl' . ' Strayed phone service. $s.oo ROSS & AMlliKWS t TAILORS AND CENTS FURNISHINGS Freeh Chocolates " Fresh Bon Bom h Fresh Nougact ' ' Fresh Carroels 1 'Fresh Teffey "' " ' , " Fresh Sal'ed PeHnulfl I V ... . .. Fresh Batted Almouds S O Frebh fopcorn r " ' n s. f Fresh Fruit PHILIP LOY Ordinance No 287 Series ol 1904 An ordinance authorizing and directum the Mayor and Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon, to enter into a wrhten contract with J L Mare for the construction of foundation for City Hall. The City ol La Grande does orJain as followa: Soctio'i One: That the Mayor and Rerordor of the City of La Grande Union ennntv. Oreiron. be and they are hereby authorised and directed to enter Into a written contract with J L Mars for the construction of foundation for city Hall of said City of La Grande, Oregon. Section Two: That said contrsct shall in accordance with the terms ol the proposition of the raid J L Mars lubmitted tosnd accepted by the cotl'i cll of the City of La Grando on the 19th day of May ADlfKM. Seel Ion Three: That this onllnanet shall be published In the I. a Grninb Kvenlng Observer for one Issue thereo and shall be in full force nd take i fiei from and after the 14th day of May A V 11104 . ' I ; Pnaapd hv the eonnril of the Ihld eitv of La Qrande. Ongon, on the 18th day ol May A u 1W4 by nve niemuers yet ing therefor, Approved this 20th day of May A I) . 1 dark fa ed in u ley jersey cow on May 18th Brand I H & M P on lelt side Reward If returned to Mrs Weaver neir Ore Dell. . Two girls of "Red . Light" district started to paint the town ed at an early hour thla morning but were promp tly thrown in by niyht offlicer Wa e a d upon appearlug before recorder Nowlin were fined $20 and (25 respect ively, with a strong admonition not to place themselves under a similar charge again. A Tempting Dish is n well conked fish. That is if the fish la peituctiy fresh and is ser ved wllb the proper sauce wo are more than careful about the llsh we asrve. we uiuat know beyond nil question how ong it has been Out of the Water Then we nronure it in our usual first c uss manner and It ie reudy for fur your enjoyment, we pay jnst as much attention to our other viands. Old oiii-touiers will tell yu we cook everything jiiHt rl(fht. wc would lide to here your opinion nlso. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A AlililJUKI.E, Prop. OHES.U.VY AND NItiHT We ell weekly ileal . - A Tickets, Cai-h . . GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY. Free delivery . 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail Churches. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Sohool . 10 a ra , Midweek vprvioes Wed nerd ay even ing at 7:30 p m , B Y. P. U. :30 p m All are oordially invited. CHRI8TAIN 80IENOE S Irene King, 1st Reader The Chriataln Soienoe services at The Advent Church every Sunday a Ham -All are eordilly invited. TP LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday School 10 a m Regular Services 2pm Mutual Improvement Association meet conjointly at 7.30 p n. T F. St PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH . May 22nd Whit Sunday Sunday School 10 a m Morning Prayer and sermon 11 a rr Suhject of the sermon to be read : "Toe Work ol the Holy Spirit." A 'ay eervioe. All invited to attend. SOMMER HOUSE Rajph Tonnv L Wetxell . D Reevis O E Swackhammer Wm Miller I Thomas Cottar K Atkimon K Pailock Itatnmle Kulght Smith Carisle Ducan Rule & wife Lyon Robt Jameson I Fern Ahwood lino Larson R Prewltt Frank Jennings I Fred Palmer E w Teleuks E Lannon I A Steveus E Shaw Leroy Lund Frank H Johnson K Knnll J A Com er Portland do Wallowa & wife Union City Oakland City do S F Elgin do Portland SpokanB Chicago Weston Upland Cal Spoke lie Boise fiolee No th Powder N Y Summeeville fctlver City Ido Union Ephrnnion l.'tan iloicn IHnhe Elgin do I v GOOD LEATHER and GOOD SHOE MAKING tre essettial lo the milking of good shoes. All included in I'ue J. E. TILT hand sewed shoes. C. W. F'RESTON, Shoe Specialist, DEPOT STREET Spokane Cafe This well known Cafe is now under new manage ment and the public is as sured full value for their money. Special prices to holders . of meal tickets. In order to give the pub lie an opportunity to know just what a good place wa have, we have reduced the price cf meal tickets fro u $5 to $4 50. This is a H.vt cash proposition. Try our Sunday Chicken Dinner. SPOKANE CAFE J, F. Johneon Depot St La Grande.Or. ' How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION?: 'I HIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS. BEEN " ' ASKED TIME AND AGAIN J5Y HUNDREDS ' yes, thousMids and tons of thousands of people There is hut one wny lo do this; niuiicly, relieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; aud at the same time Asiist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulating Sufficient Food to .Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Involeed. There is but one remedy 'that will do this, and that remedy is . KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, tome iu and WE WILL TELL, YOU A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande. Ore . 4 'HMM4444 j Ladies' Tailored Suits at I.'ss 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'.cided to offer these at sacrifice Rlack Etaminn snir, Eton Jacket trimmed with black silk around reek and down frnnt, atole effect.: . Three narrow silk hands down front .nd hack R-gular price 12.50 sale P' Ice 10 00 Caa-imero tnt, Eton or Nnr'olk Jickel with cap, military eff.ct, bui" and grav mixed Neat looking and s-rvieal.ln it-gular piice 12 50 Bale price 1000 Nov.dtv .nit, Etnn Jiip.knf, ol light K'fV suiting p p. I with Knyn h'.ne mi hiaef lnit:ona on shoul ih ra, T"iit and sleevea skirt trim med mine. R-uular 12.50 sale $11 La Grande School of Muiic Opposite Sommer bouse. One of the best musical institutions in the state. Four rooms used for nnsical instruction, 15 giadea of musio tkughl. Department 1, S rooms neJ for the 3 first grades. Children at the age ol 6 and older come one hour erery day. Department 3, 8 rooms tor grades 4 to 16 tor pupils of all ages.' The latest coarse best prao tioal musical instruction. Musical contests lor medals every few weeks. F. Potter Day, Frinipal. Hrs. Day,' Assistant ' Second Hand SALE Conk store & ranges Kitchen treasures chairs, all kinds, cuptoarda and safes, Dairy churns, white Lilly Imperial cbinea, Lounges, Settees, & 2 electric chaudiliora S3. 73 to (20 CO 1 oO to 2 :t) 15o to 3 CO 1 50 to i DO 2 .i0 to 4 'JO washing ma - 6 00 sofa beds at 1 50 to 7 50 at 2 50 & 3 50 I havo a lame atock of aaairtA I furniture, dressers, oommodes, wood and iron beds, parlor suits, springs, mattresses, feather pil lows, etc. New tinware, granite, lumps and glassware, crockery, brooms, whips In fact every new article In the we are selling out at wholesale coat Delivery free. F D Haisten, At O & M Noble's old stand 1415 Adams Ave. Fii:er and n.ore elaporaiely trimmeil suits in Novelties, Cheviots," Voile, e'c. $16 suits $12. $16 60 suits $13 20. 17 5 m.I'b $14. $21 suits $19.80 Lare line ol ladies' summer skirt just received. Ciah linen, Duck, Voile, Novelty, elo. - ?ricrs $1.5 to $6 00. Golden Rule Comp'y 1308 1310 1312 ADAMS AVENUE. CASH PRICES. Sitawliti rles per box, I5n Nha- ptiiiitocs, 6 lb 25 O'd " 100 lb $1 05 N w I e ins, 1 lb 15c New p :5 lb 25 New loniittoef, 2 lb 25 C:iuUHr.wer, 10 & 155 head hndi-ihpf , 3 bunches 25 Lettuce, one head 05 Cabbige, per pound 05 Bananas, per doz 35 . Oranges, 1 doz 25, ?5 & 45 Pride of Imbler flour. 96 Cream of West, (Elgin) 95 Imperial flour $1 10 Fite bulk olives Fine Dill pickles Give us your Su'urday order and save money. Cash Counts. LA GRANDE CASH STORE 1 m r. j .. -r ii I'M. i Wif!.;;!''''"''1 B,'t!1 '