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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
f m if i tr J'" Halt a carload ol J New Wall Paper. r ' w W rcivcd half car load of the newest ( ; and latest wall paper. Half a carload ; means 20.000 ( rolls. This is more paper Jhan any one firm ,. ever ( thought of bringing; into thb county in a single season. (J TVU iapr U all for sal and must be sold this season, W r have brought two Bni elasa paper hengera direct from Chicago, 7 who am without doabt tlx moat aklllfol workman in Eastern ) who, with Ua am Brat hums pa par bangers si ready la oar am. ploy, ghraa atba beat working forea In tb Inland Bmplra. Stackland & McLachlen i PAINTS, f eiUS AND GLASS S Sa9 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST TURKESTAN ALFALFA :,' rjp DryUnd. Alfalfa grows without Irri . gallon. . , BROME GRASS K ".Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of ' ' Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' The only Seed House inUnion County. A. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 Snaps On all kinds of Second Hand goods. Remember we boy all kinds of Second Hand Good and pay cash for same. If yon have anything to sell let as hear from yon.. LOOK HERE! 2 Burner Gasolene Lamp, 13.50; Hanging parlor . lamp, 2; Aooordeon, 12; Banjo, $6; Large Clock, 1 B0 Baby Buggy, 1 60; 2 wagon, 15; Carpenter! tool cheat, 1 50; Drop leaf table, 1 25; 800 apple boxes, new, lOo each. , : s . The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fit and ; Adams Remember wa atla buy and ae!l all) kinds 'Phone 1581 of Second Hand (iooitJt j J J , 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL SPRING SUITS. $25 Suitil for .122 60 v $30 suits lor $27 00 32 suite for 28 80 $35 suits for 31 50 $40 suite for $36 00 This for 20 days & ANDREWS TAILORS AND GENTFURNISHINGS. A Two. Light Electrolier Empire style complete with etchedlglass shades and all attachments putup it yt ur residence lor foo Sc samples In our window. . .; ' r ' : . H f La Grande Light &Power Co )) . City Property For Sale House For Finph Located. Well Improved s-Room Saie. Also Other City Property," At ; CRANT & HERR0NS Tb increased demand tor phone to this elty laiad the praaaat I aoilities of the twitch board at the central office to 1U Unit ontll Kr. Turner arriuad from Bpoaane yesterday and aided another section, Manager Osbnrn states that according to popalation there are very taw eltiea on tba ooaet which bare mora phones than La Grande. Tbla city la held In high esteem by the company . W D Chamberlain, Bepreseotative from rjmatilla county was a La Grande visitor yesterday. I Mrs Mary EReavia who b been in the city visiting the Doctors Beavis and and their families returned to her home at Enterprise this morning. - The young ladies who are to take part in the Liberty Procession are requested to be present at the Commer cial Cinb gymnasinm at 8 o'clock Bator- day evening. By order ol oommittes. Jfesterday ten car loads ot horses were shipped from Baker City to Montana and twenty fire cars of cattle will follow tomorrow. , i The band concert to night will be given on the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Fir atreets. The commencement exercises of the Western Conservatory of Mnaio takes place . tonight at the pretbyterian ohnroh. Miss Olive Jones who bss been visit' ing in Pendleton for some time return' ed home last evening. Hon J L and Mrs Boa former resld ants ot this county but now of Free water arrived in the city last night on a visit to friends in the valley. . E 14 Lovely, a resident of Lovely, Oregon, waa a visitor In Ibe city Tours day. L L Croat, of Elgin waa paying our city a friendly visit yesterday . Joba Qnlncy Adams Richardson, an old resident of Lower Cove, waa in town Ttiuridsy, Mrs Marion Davis and daoghter, of Union, arrived iu tba the elty last evening to attend the commencement exercises of toe Western Conservatory of Musio, and will visit Profetso it P Tait while here. Mrs Sarah Eld wards, from near Vale, Mslhoer County was in tha oity last evening and departed this forenoon for the purpose of participating in the feilivlties of the Blnehart reunion near Bom.oerville. Street Commissioner, F Bynhorst, did some much needed repairing on tha sidewalk and cellar door in front of tha oity tecordera office yesterday. The proprietors of the Nebrasta f tore on the corner of Jefferson Avanue and First Street are building a iew and substantial sidewalk over the old one surrounding the building which they occupy. Don't forget the toeoream social at Mrs Neill's toniitnt Remember the war of tba Roses at . " Mrs Neills tonight. I " H''n Will you have red or white ice cream tonight at Mrs Neill's. Ice cream and cake fifteen cents, off e and cake ten cente at Mrs Neills o night. Come and bring yourfrlends Come to Mis Neill's this evening and have an hour of enjoyment, , . Dr G W Bigger returned this morn log from the state Pioneer Association and report a veiy successful meeting. G M Blchey returned tbia morning from a business trip to the metropolis of the state. J W 8cribsr arrived this morning from I ortland where be bad been on business for several days. President, F 8 Bramwell left this morning for Emmet, Idaho on ecole lastie matters. J D McKennon bss Jnst put an ale. gaut new delivery aagon on the street. R D Hamilton will speak on mlrsions Sunday evening iu the Presbyterian oburcb. Mayor Foley bss issutd a call for a special meeting of the council tomorrow eve nlng. The prinoital putlnete will be the opening ol bids and letting of contract lor tho completion of the city hall Attornev J W Knowles wss tasked to deliver the Fourth of Jnly oration at Wallowa this year but declined from the fact that La Grauda had not cele brated for several years and be desired to be home on tbla occasion. Mrs Mary Hart arrived yesterday from Wxst Fall, Malhuer county, to be at tha lid sldo of her sister Mrs Gen Ball, who I; down with pneu monia, but It doing ra well aa oonld be expo te l. B E Smith, one of ibe proprietors of tbe Groode Bonde Creamry l.'o' is over from Union today assisting tbe arrangment of the machinery ot the new plant. Umiany L will give their last dance before going tu encampment, next Tues day evening and are arranging to have tbe best time of the res on. Theie ai a heavy frost over tha val ley Isst night but aside from tender vegetsbles, a little damage is reported The Ladles Aid of the M E Cl.un h will hold a cooked food sale Saturday Julv S at McKennon'a grocery. Make t your arrangements to buy yonr tuppliis for tha Fourth. There will be an abun anca of homi made bread pies, cakes, meats, chickens, rbeeae pickle and elo The new rural Cove telephone line la completed with eighteen patron and sight mora will be coantcted Just ss soon aa tbe phones can be termed whh b are now ordered' It is eipected that the number will be doubled be- Laat evening there wss a eof fin art t by express from this plaoe, addresa d to D.O. Crawford of Kmela, to be used for one of bis children who died yesterday, bat tbe reporter was unable to ascertain tba name of lb child. - Tha Rev. Harry Penton, psstor of tba Church ot Cb lt at Elgin, and Mr. Aognst Hogg, of the came place, leit last evening for Turner. Oregor, to at tend tba State Convention of that Church. Mia NavaGilflllen, of Union Oregon, will arrive in the city today to attend aud participate iu the oommemement exercises of Western Conservatory oi Musio, and will be a guet of Prof lalt while in tbsclty. . J. B. Holse, formely a number of the Idaho legislature has leased the photograp bgalleiy on sixth street and will be ready for business by the first of the month. Mr. Hulse has had a number of year experiei.ee in the buiineta, and will nodoubt make a taooets of the work here. He has slso leased a gallery in Elgin. Tba third annual meeting of tbe Eastern Oregon rhtrirt Medical Bocinty will meet on Jul 7th this year at Hot B EKanffman Dan Drake J A Lod and alfe M MeKair ad Thomas Ja ubs Will Kirk Eldtn (jrtseuisn . Plttsbors Pa jjorfork V Ben F Detroit V ch V-iDd.e-t rut e I l !! , w i-s a TrT O : -V - . . . a or. .nta for the ICE MNU, gaivjui rSSSll d porcelain enamel lined; will not eak jaW cb or corrode. Last a life time, always wC Noted As An lee Saver ..eeeo.-. Col Miaa Alberta Hopper it visiting her aunt Mrs. Walter Hopper in Pendleton. Mr. J. B. Wilson and Mrs G. R, Flaher returned to their borne at Ke rnels alter spending tbe day in the city. -. Prof. Conklioof tbe Pendleto npublic schools la visiting his mother Id Union County school superintendent end Mrs. Bragg are in the tit). He expects to leave In a few days to visit the S. Louis fair, and relatives who live near by, expecting to be absent about one month. Mrs. Patty on Adams Avenue bss contracted witb B. E. Crawford for the building of a new sidewalk sdjoining her valuable property on that street. J. O. Newell, one of tbe sub contract- HIGH SCHOOL j REUNION A'i r j yr.'p wci ! event occii i'r lal i vi nn.g wbi'n M'hBi i Kii'd'i ' rH- fi IU (T'itiu '111'K oUra ol ; ' Ull (e Hivh-fli ol, 1W.4. Ti, wer.: notaiotc O'.uif.'a fnr tiiclt f proprtalt iris-. werr awarded, and af ter a g ea d-Hl of lun, laughter, ban 'ler and ple..atnt ooovereation, the a Igre ab e luwirsa served tba j -lly gu witb ion cream and cake, atrawber " and ceam , Thone peent repoit . an enj'iyi i time, and hope for many happy turns f "tioh an evening. Thoepresint were tbe Missee i -sie Uiimineti, Nellie Qiimmeti, aJil o Hui t i , Jmaie Wade, Guatie Iflirr Peail Hi. , Hairiet Harris, and MrJ. Ivauboe, their teacher, and W.tw. Clsude bcraoton, Floyd Jones, Meitim Kiddle, Earl Ktlpatriok, and Ur ver Melvi le. Ornamental as well as useful Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 All sixes aud priced E ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers HOUSE FURNISHINGS V 1202 Adnms Ave Base Ball There certainly will be something doing on the La Grande base ball oia- rimml next Sunday The Elks team will know ui'y bavn bad a game when they come up before tbe Butinskyeys. It will be a'.l base ball Ira n the call of game to yell of time. See the liue up of tbe Butinskyeys, Special prices will prevail. Adults ten centi and men witb baby cirriaes will be cbarg- ors In excavating tbe dltchenlor plsc-)ed nothing extra, ' Ing in pipe on tbe new water lines, re- ports the work on his seotloo progress ing rapidly and in a first class maimer. O. W. Byron of Sot Perce, Idaho, and a relative of William Nedzkor, a quondam resident of La Grande, waa in tbe city yesterday, and returned last eveumg to Hot Lake where he is now stopping on account of bis health. Tba vote on the Godess of liberty o on test oloees Sunday evening at ten oclouk Tha amount set aside for bar costume has besn increased from t'25 to SJU. Goddess of Liberty Tbe bnllot boxes were opened t a alteinoou and the votes for Goddess of Liberty were counted and they er as follows. The votes will be counted eaoh day and published hi tbe Evening Obto.ver. Nellio Disquu 345, Lillian Mi'Call 15, Kate Nash 30, LoisPidcock 2'., Victoria Duryea 80, Cora Harding 3d, Blanthe Coffinan 230. . ALWAYS t ON TIME I When you order groceries Inn i5i W ' are sure to have them delivered on time m l ANOTHER THING I r When yon order groceries from us you are sure to, T t ; get theery.besttobe had. We keep onlyjthe best L The next time you are at our store ' p ask to see our special line ol t BREAKFAST BACON & POTTED MEATS L C.tlRAL-SXON I NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE 9 Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. L SOMMEK HOUSE . San F Lasangle O i'ortlaud Warner Call J J Biimatool J M Russell E Wilton F Santord H C'otten Geo Mosser Don McKry O Xeel HWest A B MarWw J T Bradley R H Benedick Mr M F Davis and B Preta Albert gibbons Henry Middleton Thomas Tolle Robert Willett E Blackuiore N Y ' Portland do Spokane SanF Ecbo Ore Dulutb Portland St Louis do Rvwlitig Wzo do Dsn Union Suit Lake North Powder Oinoinnuti Dayten O MsyHVllle Pairi, Ky Camping Ground Good camping ground at hi'gard apply to Mrs O J Hart Hilnard Ore. FOR RENT Rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire at corner 3rd and Adams avenue. F, 21. ti TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's aud by boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where price and quality are combined. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET ettattvtvttt . How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS ye, thousands and tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve Jf the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assiuiulatiug 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, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore ,, Amidst Peasant Surroundings and in the heart o( the business section of the city is our restaurant located. Here the business men and ladien can partake of good wholesome food. Our cookery la of the beet, and the a n ire quick, neat and courteous. Our Bill of Fare comprises many appetising dlsheB, and is changed dally, so that you'll have a variety of food iu thorn. Variety ol foods tends to mske us enthusiastic with our meals, and is really neceisnry to proper health. The same food over and over again makes us "tired o( eating." Call at onr restutnnt aud lest the merits ot our dishes. MODELi RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUCKLE, Prop. OPES DAY AND NIOHT We sell weekly Meal . eA Tickets, Cash $4-50 E. P. Staples E. E. Romlg ROMIG & STAPLES --GROCERIES- A full and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; TiDware, graniteware and wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prodncts always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 150 Beautiful Shirt Waists 150 At Manufacturers Prices! Not even the freight added We have just received this elegant line by express and in order to move them quickly anil give every lady an oppor tunity to have a nice new waist foi the 4th, we have decided to offer tlis i tttire lut at avtuul cost price at the factory. LADIES COLORED SHIRT WAISTS In a nice assortment of patterns good grade percale, 35o to 50o LARGEST STORE Some basket cloth weave Oxfords with clun.v lace insertions, black lawn sateen, etc, 75c to $1.65. WHITE LAWN WAISTS In almost endless varieties, 55o to $2.48.. While Japanese Silk Waists Teneriffi and cluny !ace effects beau tiful garments for evening aud summer wear, $2.28 io$4 25. SMALLEST PRICES THEGOLDEN RULE, La Grande Ore 1, . e . : t aMMMHMMMMMMtlti MIMMMMMMMMMMW J lore FalL asv fsaat,! I n -1) ,.a i A