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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1904)
r'i : : Second Hand Wheels ItavftoMMCMd-fiand whecbas good as new, at a vary cheap frist. Call and examine them, I have also hat H&vti a nice Rne of hammocks at prices from $1 00 fj Ot-aS kind) and patterns. If you see them you will Ivy one. Call and cxamfes th goods. MRS. T. N. MURPHY . ;' Shovels, Spades, Hardware LOCAL ITEMS OF JNTERE3T Concerning People Who .'Come And go and Other Items - 2 of Locaf Interest. - - I La TURKESTAN r The DryLandAlfalfa grows without irri . gation. Oerar Land of tba Coev. uranae viiltar to day. , Mr Roberta, of the Core, Prohibition nominee lot oommiaaoner le Id the city today. . . ,: i ,. , 5 . The frost done bat little damage to tender vegetable! land none to the trait - ; - MrStilwell Lodge Directory. KAOLfM I Grand. Atri. F 0 S nuMa wy KruUr nltht In K of 1- lull it l p n Vlaltlng bntham Inrlud to atiand, C O Muokw.ll, W . A N lUy villa, W Bee. FOkEhTEBh OK AMKHICA-Oourt Mala Marlon, No IB nucla auh Tmada. In Klk'a lull, Brotnen an Invttod to a. lend. AlHalanar Cater . O J VaaAarpooJ, kac goo. . Dr. I1 A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon , Phone 1361 2 0 0 KLa 0 ran da Lodv. Ho M numlm In tlielr ball e vary Ka, urdaynlgbt, Vlaltlnf m m. ben coidjxU iavtkd u atknd. CI Vanderpooi, NO. I RSoook, Seo. Congratulations. Mr. John U. Oullom, Editor .o' the Garland, Texas, Newt, baa written a will dedicate hii new .factoree congratulations to tae aaann. a ncial dance Saturday BROME GRASS t Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of 'i Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Bafey, Oats, , Etc' The only Seed House inUnion County. A. V Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 Dishes- We still have some of the Ormond stock which we will sell out at i l : 60: CENTS ON THE $100 t -rr ; -,' While it lasta. ; The yery latest patterns in dishes. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fir and Adams Rmnttt W atiU buy and aeU all kind. Phone 1581 -' ai Kaod Haad Good : J J . - GENUINE PAN ANA (HATS $s.oo BOSS & ANDREWS TAILOR? AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, house with night, L Oldenburg ia borne from bla bill farm where be has , completed planting about 60 acre, of winter apple treea. Spraying la the order of , the day. And woe be to the coition moth that ebowa bimaelf and nndertakea to bug applee. ; -v- Whlie oar treea are not over loadedl there la a well distributed crop of fruit of all kind, and Frultdale will he In line this season with her naual amount of flno fruit. v j, I Our beet field presents a scene of hustle and industry hoeing, thinning and cultivating. With a good ilarge and an excellent stand. FOR BALE Good work team. Will be aolrl cheap if sold at once. Jack Childs. m-28-tf Rev. J. 0. Walker delivers the memoral address tomorrow afternoon in the Presbyterian church at 2 SO. Do not forget the inter school enter tainment tbis evening at the : Opera house. It will be well worth attending. Ditch foreman E Z Carbine baa the necceeeary repairs done and a good Bow of water in the ditch. And the nsoal growls over water will soon begin, Do not forget the dase ball tomorrow. The grounds are in flr,t elasa condition and every thing points to a first elasa game. Come ont and see the boy get the pair oi shoes. '. . . ,y . Tba Presbyterian festival at 1 Mrs. Ansons last evening was generously patronised. The beautiful moonlight evening made the event especially delightful and. .the immense throng thoroughly enjoyed themselves, Every day adds new developement to the.work neucessary to the construct ion of our new city hall. This morn, ing a visitjrevealed a new and covenient tool, lime house and office for con tractor Mars, with a new phone already installed. The phone No is 1761 wbich will recieva a prompt a answer to all business calls...;: Peter McDonald and J H Dobbins, republican nominee for Joint senator and Join representative are in the city today. Mr McDonald Is well known having been a resident of this valley for many years. ; Mr Dobbin resides in Wallowa codnty and is also one of the moat influential farmers of that county These gentlemen will return from their labors at Balnm with a record for their constiuenta that will need no appoligies, ' ' Mrs Elisabeth Juddand grandaught- erMiss Mollis Judd of Eagle Creek, Clackamas county Oregon are visiting at " C D Huffman's tbis week. Mrs Judd is an Aunt of Mrs Huffman. They are delighted with the place. And are astonished to find good eating apples in our collars as Willamette Valley applea are long since a thing of the past. ' , First Home Run Mr Stubblefleld, the new shoe man who is now opening a shoe stock in the room next to J M Berry is a regular base ball fan and in order to ahow the boys that his heart lain the right place he offers a t3,50 pair of shoea to the members of the home team who first makes a home ruu in the game Sunday with the Pendleton team. Go to 'em boys and put the bailout of the lot and get the shoes.. letter of of Chamberlain's . Cough Remedy, as follows: "Sixteen years ago when ' onr ; first - ohild was a baby be waa subject to oroupy spells and we w uld be very nnaasy about bim. We began using Cham berlain's Cougb Remedy in 1887, and finding it snob a reliable remedy for colds and omup, we have never been without it iu the bouse sinoe that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results." For Bale by alt drug-g's. IMIMimillltttMltMKtllrl I I """'''M City Property For Sale : ftnelj Located, Well Improved 5-Room House For Sale. Also Other City Property, At CRANT & HERRONS : A Two Light Electrolier Etnplre style complete with etched glass shades Jand all attachments put-up lu ycur residence for - J See samplesfln ourl window. ' La Grande Light & Power Co Spokane Cafe This well known Cafe is now under new manage ment and the publio 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 60. This is a spot cash proposition. Try our Sunday Chicken Dinner. SPOKANE CAFE - J. F. Johnson Depot St La Grande,0r. Attr c? ve Surroundings Add to the eujoyment of eating. Our restaurant is run on tbis prlnoi. pie and our tables, not to speak of our employees, are always attractive to the eye. Snuwy linen, shining silver and glittering plass are make an ap petizing preparation for the good food we serve. And there is No Disappointment when it Is pi iced before you, perfeotly oooked and in generous proportions. How we manage to serve such meals a) snob modest p'icee is'a mystery to every housekeeper in town. j p A L WAYS V X I . ON TIME I MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN.DAY.AND NIGHT TT- .lt 1.1 ul Tickets, Cash.. $450 t , 1 'i if ) Notice To Water Consumers Ordinance No. 2o8 provides that The water rates shall be due payable in advance at the office of City fie oorder on the first day of each month (except for meters, which are payable onth e first day of the . aneoeeding month), and if not paid within Ibe first ten days the water will be abut 08 the premises, and not turned on nntil payment is made of amount due with one dollar in addition for the ex pense of tnrning water off and on. This rnle shall be striotly enforoed be ginning with the 23rd, of this month. H. 0. Oilman, if Water Supt. c. w. Shoe Specialist, GOOD LEATHER and GOOD SHOE MAKING ere essettial . to the making of good shoes. All included ' in the J. E. TILT hand- sewed shoes. PRESTON, DEPOT STREET CONTEST KOTICE. I Doited Statet Landoiflca. La Graude, Oregon, May 18, 190-j. 1 A sutllclent coutoat affidavit having been filed In thin office bv Kred K Hoiltkd. onntM. UDt, aunhist Hometead entry No 9715, made j an 4, to Seo nvii tn- Vy uirtv -t aiudixs 2jTp 48, RE WMby Kmery E Jonce, Con tciteet in Which h i alleged that said Emery E Jo ties baa wholly abandoned said homestead entry for more than six months last past and further that he has never established residence on said tract or made any imdrove meats at any time: and that said al leged abtience from said land was not due to his employment in the Army, Navy or Marine Corp of the United States as a private soldier, oatnau or marine, during the wnr with Spain cr during auy other war In which the Untied States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby noiin-u 10 appear, retpoua auu oner eviaeuce touching said allegation at It) o'clock a. m. on June 2, 11)04 before the Register and deceiver at tho United BUtei Laud office In La Grande, Oregon. Tuts ld contestant having in a proper affi davit, fllud Mv l-rth. Iftu. sot forth facts wh it'll show that after due diligence penonal nervic of 01 inlB notice can uoi do maac; it is nereoy or- aer u ana aireniea tnai mica uouce oe given Dy due and proper publication. A. A. Koborta Receiver. J. T. Williamson Attorney and aeeut for Contestant, FOR SALE Two acre traot adjoining Ia Grande, fl room cottage, 3 barns, hen house, with wire ncloued park, GO chickens, over 100 bearing fruit trees, 800 rasberrie8 500 atrawberrlos, 26 shade treea lawn. Garden stuff ready for use, 3 wells, 2 pumps, ten shares of water right. Insurance paid for three years. Easy terms. Apply to this ofllce Immediately. Notice. To all neraons who It may concern that thioa of my sons s Walter, Guy and Albert have leit home, against my consent. I will In no wi ue responsible for anv dobta they may contract. Dated at Bummervliie me 27 day of May 1(104. J. T. Woodell. Attention All membera of the G A B, W K C veterans of the Bpanlsh war, Malitia, Sunday Sohool ohildren and all wbo will are requested to meet promptly a. 10 o'olook at the I O O F ball Mon day for the purpose o marooing the Masonic oo oriel ry, to' "- I W Faulk, Com. O. P. Mo'ton Post " SPECIAL PRICE. Why pay 1.25 per hundred for old potatoes when you can get them at the La Grande Casb Second Hand SALE Cook stove & ranges 13.75 to t20 00 Kitchen treasures 1 50 to 2 50 ohalrs, all kinds, 15o to 3 00 cupboards and safes, 1 60 to a 00 Dairy churns, 2 50 to 00 white Lilly Imperial washing ma chines, 6 50 Lounges, Settees, it sofa beds at 150 to 7 50 2 eleotrio ohandiliera at 2 50 ft 3 50 vVuu you order groceries li 0 i t JiO are sure to have them delivered on time ANOTHER THING When you order groceries from us you are sure to ; get the veriest to be had. We keep only. the best The next time you are at our store i ' ask to see our special line of . V BREAKFAST BACON & POTTED MEATS CURALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson 8ts. I have a Urge stock of assorted furnltnre, dressers, commodes, wood and iron beds, parlor suits, Bprings, mattresses, feather pil lows, etc New tinware, granite, lampa and glassware, crookery, brooms, whips in fact every new article in tho we are selling out at wholesale ooBt Delivery free. F D Haisten, At C & M Noble's old Bland 1415 Adams Ave. How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN : ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS- yes, thousands and tens of thousbnds 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 Asbist the Stomach and Diges- tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimulating 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 iu and - J WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, , ; Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore r f E. P. Staplej I E. E, Romlg R0MI0 & STAPLES -GROCERIES-- A full ami complete line of staple and fanoy , gro ceries. Funry canned and lunch goods; TiDware, graniteware and woodenwnre. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 mm i ii 1 1 i-t CLOTHING We have recently added, to our stock AN ENTIRE NEW LJNE Of these goods in men's youths and boys' suits and are now prepiired to offer some very exceptional values in these lines. The goods were purchased direct from manufecturers who make a specialty of medium priced clothing suitable for geueral wear and good serv.ee. Men VWjoI Cassimere biuls, 5 00 to 10 00 Men's Fine Worsted Suits, 60 to $12 00 Men's Clay Worsted Suits, 6 50 to 12 00 Youths' Cassiraeres and Worsted Suits, $4 20 to $6 00 Boys Cassunere aud Worsted Suits, $1 50 to $3 75 Boys Wash Suits, 50 ceuts to $1 25 Also a large line of mens aud boys pants. THE HOLDEN RULE CO- 130S, 1310 and 1312 Adams Avenue, La GrreLncLe Ore UMIIHUHWM tM MIIIIIIIUIIHmMm 5 a Store for 90 ots. -lit tA MIM I t J'.l.t ai,iai,ya ";v