Second Hand Wheels I km time mcmmI hand whceb as good as new; at a vatydttaf pgct. : Call and examine them, I have also test received a nice toe of hammocks at prices from $1 00 17 CO aB kinds and patterns. If you sec them you will buy one. Call ana examine th goods. ..' MRS. T. N. MURPHY Shovels, Spades, Hardware teAt1TEMSW INTEREST Hr r house r . -fed-Dfrerctory. Concerning People Who "Come And go and Other Items i of Local Interest, -" ' TURKESTAN ALFALFA. The DryiLand, Alfalfa grows without irri- gatkn. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Dsrfcy. Oats, Etc' '...).- ' ;- , . " , l Tho only Seed House inUnion Oounty. JEFFERSON AVE. Oliver? Phone 1571 .'A V Dishes We still have sorn of the Ormbnd stock which we will sell out at 60" CENTS ON THE $1 00 While it laata. The yery latest patterns in dishes. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams 'Phone 1581 of Bin- Hm OMdMl .mU all) kinds GENUINE i PANANA HATS $s.oo BOSS & ANDEEWS TAILOR? AND CENTS FURNISHINGS. ' E B Belong of the valley m In the city today. ' I Fi Men, deputy stock inspector is down from Qtarkey. F E Wilbolm of Pendletont Is vlslt Ing bis Starkey friends this eek. W H Harris of the Cove It visiting bis brother Arthur, of this oity, v i ( IK Wright left this morning . for Baker City. ZJ':' ' , Don't forget the ice cream and ntraw berry festival at Mrs Ansoos Friday evening. Next Monday will be decoration day Appropriate services will be held The program will be published later. ' . A good program bas been arranged for .the; strawberry festival at Mrs Ansoos, Friday evening. v Inez Knowlea, -. has recovered from her recent attack of typhoid fever and ii able to be . out. " f V Albert Baker of Summerville was doing business in the city today. Obaa Hammock. a well known La Grande boy was married on the 21st in Spokane to Miss KatenaJCamotier. Remember the mass meeting in the Commercial Clnb to night to determine whether or not La Grande will . cele brate this year. President J. A MoWhirter Is now arranging his ooinmitteos for the prop er entertainment of the Union county Pioneer Association which will be beld in this oity on the 28th of Jane. TheKaffeKlatch will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs N Molitor. "Mies Florence Buckingham of Ottis School of Oratory, Chicago ' has been secured for one evening's entertain ment in , Central Church.; Lovers of High grade entertainment may mark June 7th on their note books. - All Sir Knights and their families are invited to attend the Maecabee so cial Friday evening, -; - " ,r . y v - The Grande Ronde creamry ' today recievud a large shipment of. creamery cans to accommodate their " increasing number of customers, Mrs Thomas Sherwood and daughter Jennie left today to visii friends and relatives in Portland and Taioma, " Or Tape was a passenger on this mornings train enroots to the Hot Lake from. California. Mrs Tapes health bos not improved sufficiently for her to return. .... Mr Vasey of Utah, who has been in the city visiting ber sistor Mrs A L Richardson, went to Cove yesterday, to spend a few days with her. sister.' Mrs I M Clark. - Owing to the small eale of mutton; .hoop among the growers of Umatilla county, it is expected that the . Union county rage will be in greater demand than usual this season. J F Alden of Starkey has been ppointed deputy atonk inspector of Union county. All deceased stock re ported to him will recieve prompt attention. . . Geo Ball has purchased the properety on Washington Ave adjoining his roo ming bouse and bas filled up those ughly holes that have been an eyesore lor years. T M Stubble&eln has arrived from Huntington and bas rented the south room on Depot street in the Ralston building and will open an exclusive boot and shoe store. Mr BtubbleOeld has many years of experience in this line and feels confident of making success In our thriving city. We are mailing over 1000 sample copies ol the dally Observer to those who reside along 'the rural deliveries and at post offices who reoieve dally mail. Don't be afraid to take them out of the office as there will be no ex pense whatever until a solicitor calls upon you and your subscription is obtained. H ., Alexander S L Morse A Freeman A wife M L Wlngins Hoffman M E Uordall r. E Bishop ; Ones E Lock wood Julius Green . JT Wolfe Jno. Brooks B Mils J M Hale FB Wood A Hill E A Moxley Nels Hanson Oren Smith J P Churchill Barney Neltler Tom Hill - ' A Moxley - Eugene Boise Denver Portlsnd do do. do do , .do Walla Walla ' Mmnapolss Pendleton - . Bt Joseph Spokane Chicago Philadelphia Calston Can Saton Calif do do : " Elgin Ore - Joseph EAGLES L Grande Atrie t FO E waeta very Friday nirbl lo K of f lull .t i p ro VUilloB hrethero Invlud to attend. C C llockwall, W e. AM atayvllle, W BM. rroiessor nooEeaoerry recleved a telegram this afternoon stating that toe. government Ben car "would nss through the city in the morning at about eight th rty and for him to be on hand with cans In which to remove his young trout. He will be able to get about thirty thousand, Special Excursion to the World's Fair.' The Denver & Bio Grande, in con nection with the Missouri Psoitis, will run a series of Personally Conducted Exoursions to the World's Fair daring June. , These exoursions will ran through to ft. Louis without change of cars, making short sto s at prlroi pal points eoroute. Tee first of these Exoursions will leave Portland June 7tb, and the second June 17tb. The rate from La Grande will be $69 to Bt. Louis and return. Excursionists go ing via the Denver 4 Bio. Grande have the privilege of returning by a different route. This is the most pleasant way, as well ss the moat de lightful route, to cross the continent. The stops arranged give an oppor tunity of visiting the various points of interest in and about Kansas City If yon wish to accompany on of these exoursions write at oice to W. O. Mo Bride, 124 Third street, Portland, for Sleeping car reservations. rOKKHTKHS OK A af ERICA Court Maid Marlon, No a liMtti faeh Tuesday In Elk's hall llrotbeni are Invited to attend. A) Heliner Chief Sinter. 0 J Vanderpool, keolfeo. 10 OF-La Grande Uo&f, No 1 meeU In their ball every ga-arday nlsht. Vliltlng intJll ben eordially invited to attrnd. CJ Vanderpool, N U. IBHnook.Ser. ' 6ft Oats Oats Car load or sack; Roil ed or chopped. Bar ley the same. Wild, And Grain Hay d Timothy. Dr. 1' A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 Attract' ve Surroundings Add to the enjoyment of eating. Our restaurant ia run on this princi ple and our tables, not to sneak of our employees, are always attractive to the eye. Snowy linen, shining silver and glittering glassware make an ap petizing preparation tor the good lood we serve. Ana tnere is . No Disappointment when it is placed before yon, perfeotly cooked and in generous proportions. How we manage to serve such meals ai suob modeHt prices is a mystery to every housekeeper in town. Our prices always the lowest; fioJ out. Do not forget that we handle coal and wood. GRANDE RONDE CASH COMPANY. Free delivery 'Phone Main 1801 Wholesale and Retail MODEL RESTAURANT r J. A.' ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN.DAY AND SIGHT We tell weekly Meal , Tickets, Cash. '$4.50 Jee, i mh Oheeolatee Fmb Bon Bona . . Freeh Nougect ,'. ftohgOarmels Fresh Taffey Fresh Salted Peanuts ' Fresh Salted Almonds Frebh Popoorn '' ; : . - . . Fresh Fruit t PHILIP LOY Congratulations. . Mr. John H. Cullom, Editor of tbr Garland, Texas, News, bas written a factures congratulations to ths sssnu letter of . of.. . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as follows : "Sixteen years ago when oar first child was baby he was subject to oroupy spells and we w uld be very uneasy about bim. We began using Cham berlain's Cough Bemedy in 1887, and finding it suob a reliable remedy for colds and oroup, we have never been without it in the bouae eiuoe tbat time. We have five ohildren and hate given it to all of them with good results." For Sale by all drug gists. L Special Notice. For the next few weeks there will be several hnndred sample copies of daily Observer mailed regularly to residents of the ruial deliveries In the county. We want you to cad them carfully. We do not expect you to pay for them Our reason In so doing Is in the hopes that after you have been visited for an undefinite period, when our solicitor calls upon you will want to be added to our permanent list of subscribers. New Arrivals There arrived this morning on No. 1 the latest and swellest lines of pat terns, street and walking bats, lor ladies and misses and girls, ever shown here and prioes are lower than ever, also material for making all kinds oi bats, we make them to order and guarentee eatisfoation. Our line of suvnTer dress good is all new and the latest, we are selling them at grocers profit. No trouble to show goods and give prioes. If you bsve not been in the Rainbow Btoie you do not know what you have miss ed. .... .. . ,-. , OS-TE CP-A-THY It it swell known fact ,'that the more you drug for constipation, the more stubborn and aggravated tbe condition becomes Osteopathy pro motes musoular aotion ol tbe bowel cures constipation. ' The power to get well it formed i tbe organism ot the iick--Com; etent Osteopaths oontrnl the throttle tbat regulates these vital forces and nti line them to aid nature to effect ours. I ) v Shoe Specialist, GOOD LEATHER and GOOD SHOE MAKING . ere eseettial to the making of good shoes. All included in the J. E. TILT hand sewed shoes. PRESTON, DEPOT STREET r 4 How Can I Cure My ! INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tena 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 Astist the Stomach and Diges tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimulatiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues 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 ' Notice To Water Consumers Ordlnanoe No. 2i8 provides that Tbe water rates Bball be due payable in advanoa at the office of Oity Re corder on the first day of eaoh month (except for meters, which are payable onth e first day of the succeeding montb), and if not paid within tbe first ten days the water will be abut off tbe premises, and not turned on until payment it made of amount due with one dollar in addition for tbe ex Dense of turning water off and on. Tbia rale shall be strictly enforced be ginning with tbe 23rd. ot this montb. H. O. Oilman, tf ' Water Supt. 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 we have, we have reduced the price cf meal tickets from $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 . WE WILL TELL YOU : A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore 4 m 1 Ladies' Tailored Suits at less than Manufacturer's Prices. ; CONTEST KOTICK. Onlt.r) St.tM Lanrt oltlra, 1 Qratide, Ort-on, May iS, I6O4. A mmriMl coutmt affidavit having: haeo Bled In thia office by Kred K Holltk oontea i.nt. acalnat Hi me-ltad .ntnr No Sri, made aealnai tieme'ieau mhj 7'.i. Jan Ism. for KX?H swwx co Lt 1. ti lliirMl iIkI aaid Emerv K rnnnB ha whollv abandoned aaid homfatcad a3Tp,8,BI tcateo. in Whirl IT W M hv RmPrv i ual aam emery o cd aaid tiomfafcad entry lor more than alx monlha laat poat and ru,thr thai he haa n.vr tablhod nral.lr.iic on ild tract or nu any mania at any time: and that aaid al SllmrrMi Mid land a. not dne to h5 "niploym.nt in the Army, Navy or Marin. 0?rp.o?S. Untied Slaie. Ma M.maiiorniarin.,durlns lb. war with Boaln ordirlnitauyolhM war In which th. I'ni'cd 2tal"ariryl..naTd. Bald pari lea am htreby iSlff'd to a.pri?"rcpond and offer ..Id.uc loVicbir i..(l.!ltlon at 10 .elork . m. on June S. 14 brfufe Ih. Kurlrt.r and mlt at th" Umtd oUlea Land olfie In 1 Orande, TbV";II rontMtont havlnv In proper affl da.ll. Hi" 1 Mar J;"1. '. -t Vth f"whlch Ibow dial .licr un. "'""" "r'u 7. hmii or. ol lhl notiot can not bo made; It la here ? or Jer d and directed bal nich uolic b. glnn by Ju. and prop.. publalion.w a A a.nfcrt Raoelver. J, T. WllUamson Attorn.? " " I IContMtajak Second Hand SALE Cook stove & ranges Kitchen treasures obairs, all kinds, cupboards and safes, Dairy cburns, white Lilly Imperial chinos, Lounges, Settees, & S3.75 to t'20 00 160to25U 15o to 3 00 100 to 400 2 50 to 4 00 washing ma - 650 sofa beds at 150 to 7 50 2 electrlo cbandillera at 2 50 & 3 60 I hnve a large stock of assorted furniture, dressers, oommodes, wood and Iron beds, parlor suits, springs, mattresses, feather pil lows, etc New tinware, granite, lamps and glassware, crockery, brooms, whips in fnot every new article in the we are soiling out at wholesale coat Dollvory free. F D Haisten, At C & M Noble's old stand 1415 Adams Ave. We have left of our Spring stock in this line tonw FIFTEEN SUITS and In order to nuke a complete clean-up have decided to offer these at tatrific Black Etaiuine suit, Eton Jacket trimmed with black silk around net k and down Iron t, stole effect. Three narrow silk bands down Iront and back Rngular price 12.50 sale price 10.00 Caseimere suit, Eton or Norfolk Jacket with cape, militsry efiVot, ' blUH and grav mixed Neat looking and servicahle Segular price 12 50 sale price 10 00 Novelty suit, Eton Jacket, of ' light grey suiting piped with Royal blue, small braes buttons on shoul ders, iront and sleeves, skirt trim med same. Regular 12.50 sale $IC Fiuer and more elaporatel)' trimmed suits in Novelties, Cheviots, Voiles, eic. $15 suits $12. $16 60 suits 13 20. $17 50 suite $14. $21 suits $19.80 ' Largs line ol ladies' summer skirts just received. Craah linen, Duck, Voile, Novelty, etc. ?ricee $1.!)5 to $5.00. Golden Rule Comp'y j IJUO-lOlVIOli MUM 111 J MVLIUL. t --- liAiaaiatiaa a ill fc - -. J LJ - J. -at- - ta. - -VL fc.l, ' a --ak- - 1 E. P. Staplea E. E. Romlg R0MI0 & STAPLES --GROCERIES-- A full and complete lino of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; TiDware, graniteware and wooden mare. Fruits nud vegetables in season. Bakery prodnote always fresh. Good service aud quick delivery. Phone 431 tStlllltl((SSIISIIISSSttSltlltaSSBS.saaaaaaa.a. ...oseseeeeee.e. r