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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1904)
i f : : ) SI k- i if'- -Half a Carload of I i New Wall Paper. : l w. h.v tnf rrtvd half a car load of the. newest ( and latest wall papers Half a carload j means 20,000 ( rolls. This Is more paper than " any one firm5 ever ( thought ot bringing Into this county in a single season. TbU paper la all tor Ml and mast be told tbU niwd. , W (m! ht.v brought two Bret olees paper hangers direct from Chicago, S : lo are without doubt the mot ikllllol workmen lo Eastern mho, wit the fivt Bret slew peper Dangers ureaay in our em ploy, giree a the beet working force la the Inland Empire. Stackland & McLachlen LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST TURKESTAN ALFALFA hi The DrytLapdAlfalfa grows without irri gation. ', BROME GRASS w RedCtyvr, ;A!fa.fa and all kinds of Garden Skcd in bulk 2 C.Z.. Seed Wheat Baled Barlev. Oats. Etc The' only' Seed House inunion County. Oeeer Lund brought over a toad of strawberries Irom bU Core Una today Dealers in grain sacks eipeet to open Ibis season el about 7 acute. MiesTalbert ia now matron of the room baring supereeeded Mil Henna Rogeri . Mrs Fred I Hill o! Ball Like City is visiting her paranU Mr end Mrs & It Paul who reeidee on Adana Are. ' Herabel McKinoia who ie engaged in tbeeew mill bueiaeae near Bummer vllle 1 In the oily tbi afternoon III attorney J W Knowlee la ina aeeoond story added to ble rest- dence. Iu the ball game yesterday between Pendleton and Elgin nine reeulted in riotory for Elgin, N It U t zpected that the eity oouueil will meet tomorrow evening to re- eeWe bide for the completion ol the elty bell X ' The work of enlerging the 0E4S Oo'e warebouM ! orogreHUg end when oomoleied will lire the com peny muob larger aocommodatione Attorney I H Crawford of Unioa will deliver the. prinoipal addreee on Pioneera dy, to be Hupplemented by SOMMER HOUSE Mr L L Wellington BeeUle 3 K Long Hen r P ) Monle Portland J H Beekner Bingman Sprgnge O Brodie Louisville Ky H Oryary Springfield Ore Frank Jennioge Portland J O Bonnetto Summervllle O Emolenlly LeGrende EHorrloek Elgin HBeonette do Hilton Bennette . do LeeTuttle do Den Sommer do AHeavoaeon do Jaokton Grepon do OH Wilcox Portlaod Geo Person Bt Loois A Galloway Chicago BWest Dukee Tamer ' Spokane M Halsoo Millaukoe E Wileon New York Jae A Lewie Denver frank Johnson Boise D Dewey Boston in r:.Jp.j so Ik 3 lU TBEABUBER'B CALL FOB CITY WABBAHT8. Notice is hereby given tbel there re now tnode on bend to pey ell oi l standing warrants issued on General Fond ot La Grende City, np to end in oluding No. 3765 endorsed July 1Kb, Interest nn ell wtrrsnU on General1 e Fund Irom No, 3(160 lo S7t 6 inclusive eneses from Ibis date. La Irande, Oregon, June SI, 1904. 3i E O Walsh C!ty Treasurer. Goddess of Liberty The ballot boxes were opened this afternoon and the votes for Goddess of Liberty were counted end they were as follows. The votes will be counted eaob day and published in the Evening Observer. Nellie Disqua 295, Lillian McCall 23, Kate Nash 30, Lots Pldcook 29, Victoria Duryea 80, Cora Harding 86,. Di.n,i.B 0.tt...n aon ' For Rent E'ev. n room bouw next door to the rost office for rent f i I per month . rltspoe. Apply to Fred Myers in La G-unde National Bank New Lumber Yard I em bow p enered to fill ord era fo all kinds of lumber If jou need lum her see y prices before ordering. E Rnsenbeum. Propr. Rainbow Store. leeeseeeeeeeeevvvvvw...- -. ya, R EFRIGERATOBg . . 1 1! j. ni ni hranV. scntcn, ; ana porceum enn --- - - - Last a lite tune, euwavo - or corrode. Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental as well as nsedil All sizes and prices E ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmtrs HOUSE FURNISHINQ8 1202 Adasai At JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 Bargains 61 it On all kinds of Seobnd Hand and Tawn 'Goods!: -'We " y ; - ... I have everything in the line ot - . ! Hardware and Furniture, Crockery and Jewelry. " ' Bedding and Clothing The La (Grande Pawnbroktrs .iiikiode "Phone 158! 2. Remember we etill buy and esll alt kinds i Sacand Hand Goods.' - J ' a t 10 PERICENT1 REDUCTION ON ALL SPRING- SUITS. f t - i9K Hnile for aM Kft ( ' 130 euiU .tor 27 00 , ., . - eQO ,', t. eoa an . . - a suits lor fsi ou m 140 suits for 36 00 I This for 20 days IE0SS & ANDREWS f TAILORS AND GENTFURNISH1NG$ . , ii A A ti S ) .J i : :'' A Two.:Light Electrolier t Empire style complete with etchedfjlass . shades and all attachments put up iu ycur residence for f.oo j '"', See samDle9 in onr window! , 1 ta Grande Light t IPower Co j ; Gity Property For Sale Tinplw lncated. Well Improved c-Koom Hmi For Sale. Also Other City Property, At GRANT '& 'HERRONS : eeseeeeet cMtOMMMttMttMtM several fire miou'e talks by otber pio neers who may be present. J 0 Oonley superintendent of Wei' Iowa county's excellent schools, and his wife are in the olty visiting the families of Lee Henderson and Rev J Walker ' t . The program for the oommenoement exeroi es of the Western conservatory of muslo nnderthe ansploss of Prof. R Tatt will be out Thursday H Rim-hart is In the oity from Con don, Ullllara county and will Join the party to arrive in the morulng who will attend the Rinehart reunion which oommenoee tomorrow and continues for three days Urs Henna Rogers leaves this evjo ng for Southern Oelifornia where she expeots to remain during the summer and possibly longer.- Her many friends throughout the eity end Bounty, hope the change will prove beueBoiel to her health. ;,. Elder Q E Ma j Held returned to his home Iu Elgin this morning from at tending the annual areooletlon of the Primitive Baptists which met near Sheridan, Yamhill county. J K Romig left this morning for fiaker01ty where be expects to be the remainder of the week Bishop O'Reilly passed through this morning enronte home to Baker City having visited Pendleton. LeeTuttle, of (be Elgin Recorder, was in the city lest night and returned home thie morning. lr O T Baoon returned this morning from Portland where he had been a delegate to the Masonic grand lodge. A car load of state delegates to the National Prohibition ooovention which meet in Indianopolis will pass through In the morulng.. J B Fisher who is now proprietor of the Veodome hotel in Wtiser desires to keep in touch with hie home people and ordered tlie daily Observer, Mrs B Sommer and daughter Mies Fannie left this morning for Elgin where tbey will spend the day with O Sommer and family, A number of the merchants and busi ness men were seen yesterday by the? fourth ot July committee regarding i Boats for the parade, and many have I decided to arrange for lloala for the I celebretion. La Urunde will certainly have a celebration which they will be able to point to with pride. Mr end Mrs D M tlaik, of the Cove were iu the city yesterday, Mr Clark reports business good in Core and every one happy and prosperous. FOR RENT Rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire at oorner 3rd and Adams avenue. F. 21. tf The young ladles of the Esnisoopal Churoh will give a lawn social at Mrs Nellie Nells Frldsy evening June 21th foe cream and cake fifteen cents. Ceme and bring yourlriende. Don't forget to go to Mrs Nells Fri day evening aud cool ofT, also have a good time. Come end witness the war of the Roses at Mrs Net. Is Friday evening, and help to mike the contest. Mrs Frank Pajdock Is quite sick and Mrs Nelile Paddonk came over last night from Union to assist in earring for her. J M Church returned yesterday from Mrs T A Msstersou and daughter Miss Rena, ot Elgin, were La Grande visitore yesterday returning home this morning. N O M Loud the newly elected r preeentatlve for Union county came up from Elgin vretarday on business. Mrs Clara T Lyle returned laat nlgbt from Portland, where she attended the Grande Lodge ot Meeone and Eastern Star meeting. Mrs Lyle has the honor of havlne been elected Treasurer at this meeting. George Stoddard left this morning lor Baker City where be will transact business a few days and then visit Idsho points in the Interest! of his lumber builoess. FOR SALE A compute Ibresblo out fit inquire of Jnd Draper at th . Androts Banco. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That ia why people come here for men's aud by boys' shoes. The J. E. Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where prioe and quality are combined. . c w. Shoe Specia PRESTON, DEPOT STREE A Quick Lunch Can be had here which wilt not do harm to anyone. If you want a good satisfactory meal and have plenty of time to eat It, yon can secure mat uera too. We make it a point to satisfy everyone and with this in view we k.v. avArvthlna cooked lust aa well as possible. We serve the food ae Quickly as it can be served and our - .M. ID. h. 0' arses are vurv nniu.uiv, o lieve in treating you so well that yon will come again at the first opportunity' end we hope you will soon give this place a trial, MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLB, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We sell weekly Meal . A Tickets, Cash ALWAYS ON TIMET Wheel yon order groceries In iit are tat to haskawwelivered ea tiase ANOTHER THING When you order groceries from us you are sure te ' get tha.Tr'.bMttobe had. We keep onlythe beat The next time yen are at our store ask to see our special line of - BREAKFAST BAOON & POTTED MEATS C.BRAUSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY T0RE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Jta, eeoeeeeeeieeeeeeeae HOT TIME SALE Gasolene stove, a good one .$2 50 Best Oil Range on Ea.-th 15 00 For summer oooking and quiot meals these are just right safe, satisfactory and economical. Good Bicycle, $5 75 I Settee..".. .. . .8 75 Rug. ; 75 - I 18X30 Mirror. 1 50 Several good sofas, $2 to 6 50; Wash Stands aud Dressers, 1 60 to 10 00; Roll of New, Home Made Car pet, 85o per yard; Clothes Dry Rack, 50c worth 1 25; 5-gallon oil can 75o. ' r' MONEY SAVERS Oureutire line of crockery and glassware, hardware, tinware, and graniteware. Get our prices before vou buy. I pay highest prices for seoond hand goods.' Free Delivery. i P. D. Haisten, Formerly CAM Noble's Store. CLOSING OUT SALE For the next thirty days I offer my entire stook of goods, in cluding dress goods, trimmings, shirt waists, skirts, hosiery, shoes, millinery in fact everything in my line AT COST An invitation is extended to the public to come in and learn prices whether yod buy or not. R W Laughlin iSc Co How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ' , ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and; tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve the 8 torn aoh of ita nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Atsimulating Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs- Invoiced. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy ia KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, come in and WE WILL TELL A. T. Prescription Druggist YOU HILL, La Grande, Ore a e) E. P.8taples E. E, Romig 8 ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A full and complete line of staple and fanoy gro ceries. Fanoy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products' always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Pho 431 .ssMSeMMiiiiiiniiMtiese t ssMiiiiaueasi Get Ready for The Fourth! Everybody is going to celebrate this year and now ia the time to prepare) for it LET US HELP YOU Slippers of every description We have everything you will want in wearing apparel and, at lowest prices, FOR THE LADIES Shirt Waists from 40c to $4 00. Wash and Tailored Skirts $1 85 to Id 75. Daiuty undermuslins, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, etc . " ' Wweaan FOR MEN Clothing, Hals Shoes, Hosiery, Neck wear, eto Get Ready Now THE GOLDEN RULE PQ 1308, 1310 aad 1312 Adams Avenue, LARGEST STORE SMALLEST PRICES La GrrancLe i Ill iiitiitiMi Oregon. 1 w e : a H-'.l 1 s t A I, -e- e J.I V. 1 'Mi;l