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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1904)
9) QQvSt8v8'8w9SS0 9990 ) nan a anoaa 01 ) New Wall Paper. a - W kuM IsmI fwa4ue4 kslf a p IaI a! Ik ftui W . j If U.tt . I I , . IA AAA , V tnu leusai will paper ' Usui a htiuw mean s.v,uw Q rolls. ThU it mow paper than , any one nrm ever thoutht of brinclnft into this county in a single season. ) lnts papa U alt tor gal and moat be sold tola season. Wa .0 bave brought two Bret class paper hangers direct from Chicago, jj) who are withoot douM tha moat klllfnl workman In Eastern fL w who, with tba fivo auras elaes paper hangers already In our em. ' v? ploy, giToatha bat worklngforoa In thalnUod Bmplra. f Stackland & McLachlen ; , ; paints, i. ems: and glass 2 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST TURKESTAN ALFALFA " The DryLndl Alfalfa growe without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and ail kinds of . Garden Seed in bulk - "-' ' ' . '-"'-' -'',V - Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc.' The only Seed House mUnion County. . iA. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 Snaps On all kinds of Second Hand goods. Remember we ouy all kinds of Second Hand Goods and pay cash for same. If you have anything to sell let as hear ' from yon. LOOK HERE! 2 Burner Gasolene Lamp, (3 50; Hanging parlor lamp, $2; Aooordeon, 2; Banjo, 15; l arge Clock, $1 50 Baby Buggy, $1 60; 2i agon, $5; Carpenters tool chest, $1 50; Drop leaf table, 1 25; 800 apple boxes, new, 10c each. , The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams ... Remember we still buy and aell kinds 'Phone J 58 J of Second Hand Good. js , js ,JO 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL SPRING SUITS. 25 Suits for $22 60 930 suit for 127 00 32 suit for f 98 80 135 suits for 131 60 4' suits for 36 00 This for 20 day ROSS & ANDREWS TAILORS AND GENTFURNISMNGS. A Two, Light Electrolier Empire style complete with etched" glass shades and all attachments putjup iu ycur residence for tyoo See samples in our window. La Grande Light &'Power Co Hi Ed Groat to preperiug to build new dwell log boose on bit ranch two miles Iioin town on the Ladd Hill r.ad Jt' Weatherly of Joseph, spent Ban da in the city, as be was on bis way to Hot Lake. Mr James Hamilton of this city left Sundav erenlog for Leavenworth, Wish tngtem, to lake charge of a water and el ctrlo light plant being pot 'in tb it oity. - , i ; Prl Gates, who has been quite ill for the past several weeks is reported much better and hopes are now enter tained for bis recovery. Keg liter Davis snd Special Agent Alexander spent Sunday in North Powder, Receiver A A Roberts U at the bed side of bis wife who Is visiting friends in Pendleton where she was saddenly taken sick sad It is feared she bas the appendicitis, f There will be a special meeting of the Artisian Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Heitie Aldrlon. on Fourth 8t Aa business of ri.oportance will be presented a good attendance is desired Mrs Mary Aldrfoh and daughter Miss Uertie returned from Waverly Sunday morning where they have been visiting for several weeks, acooro pained by Mrs A E Ackeilv and son Thomas who will visit them during July, Mrs Thomas Budge and daughter Mils oiddle, have returned from their eastern visit which oovered a period of over two months. They hsd a fine time and are sled to bs borne again. Profetsor Hocken berry left this mora ing to attend the state teachers Ins titute which convenes in Portland where be is on the the program for an addre a bis lubjeot being "Require' ments for graduation in our high schools W J Fnukt a merchant of Enterprise and his wife passed through the oitv Saturdsy evenlog on their way to Portland. K A J McKencie, the Chief Surgeon of the O. R. A S, Railway, bas succeed ed In getting the Medical Association of the United States to come to Port land, Oregon, for tbelr convention In 1905. -: Bishop O'Relley of Baker City passed thiongh the oity Sunday evening on passenger train NoSenronte to Portland and was on tte depot platform shsklng bands with his many friends who were present. Mr Ben Grout has moved to his ranch on Clover Creek for the purpose of put ting up his hay, following tho time honored Injunction to "make hay while the suu sDines"T ' 1 he rumor Is in circulation and seems to have soon- basis, which however oan not be oonf it med or denined at this time that assistant superintendent J M Buckley will on the first of the month be promote I to superintendent and superintendent J O'Brien will be pro moted to the general aupelntendency Mr Bucxtoy Is In Portland at the pre sent time.. The oity council met Saturday night and opened bids for the new hall but accepted none. Tbey will meet again tonight and it is expeottd that they will award the contract this evening. There were two base ball games in the Cove ytsterday, between two nines of Union. In eacb instance the Coves nines wore victorious, i)r 8 L Corpe of Cove was in the elty yeateiday. The Dr says he is agreeably surprised with the growth La Grande has made since his last visit. Twelve five gsllon and two ten gal lon oana of milk were shipped from this place to the Grande Rondo Cream ery Co., at Union Saturday evening. Mr. Mel Norman of Council, Idaho, who bas been visiting different points in Oregon and Washington tor several months past wss a leant vitltor in our city Sunday. i Mrs T. Z. Moot wag present tat ' -L ... . 1.. l .J . i iwcv turn strBUUBUug Mvrvuee w in. American School of Osteopathy at I Klrksvllle Mo. A class of over leO re oelved the r diplomas from old Doctor Still tba founder of the srlen e. It wa the 30th anniversary Discovered iu 1874 and after twenty years of ceaalesa stndy and developing, Dr A f Still seat forth tba first graduates to give Osteopathy to the world in 1814, There are now over three tbonaand regulary graduated Osteopaths fnm nearly a doseo colleges. . The second of toe series of Essembls danose given by Prof, and Mrs Simpson to k placs on Thursday evening last, it was a success financially and social The third of tbe series will be given Thursday eveniDg of this week, J me 30th. As heretofore stated, Invitations bold good from tbe first to the last . ' Berries Now Oooseberrles and Current Currents ready for delivery first of week, (Supply Limited 2 Issue P 162S. The base ball game yesterday at Huntington between the La Grande boys and the Huntington team resulted in a victory for the Huntington team Soore six to seven. The game was a good one from start to finish. The Huntington boys will be down in tbe near future and the battle will be re newed, .' . f fine linns which he sold ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deep tearing or wrenching .mine, ooeaaioned ,by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and in void or damp weath. er, la cured quickly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Oscar O'eson, Gibson City Illinois, writes, Feb 16 1002 : "A year ago I was troubled with a pain In my back. It soon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me ." 25c, 50o, .1 00. Sold by Newlin Drug Co. The members of Company L., 0. If. 1 0. trer odt Bundey drilling, pro a ! tory to their encampment at Amjii-HO Late, Washington, nod made a -did appevaice in their new uni - mi Mre Mat MitcbII of t.'oco vii v d Ibe oity Suturdav on bujlue.a,aud r ti a ed h in the same day. Mr IjI"0 wver, iliebustli ig .- to il the re-irt in L'nli'a u n. W.H ill the city Saturday aftcrno u 1 .Mr Tom wallsiui-er of Bi d d e ith 4 to it b fr.- ie turning home it is reported that an onivill Dance w a ha I at Maeberge 's i ul i Ltilil' t'loyon Ipet Kriiluy Nigl Tit ' (i uudc K mde i ash t o , Imi doi'hl'd tlii.o.pacl y of (heir on I shed prepa't ry to laving in u stot'k of fif teen ruin of Kock Spring and Ciiinl'er lund iwl during June and July . Prof. W. L. Tiiouer huves in a few days for the St Louts fair and vil be absent about one month. Mr F"X, who his just cloie 1 a very successful term of sthool at Lulu an yon will spend several w eks of Ms vacation In tbe east and will i?it tbe St Louis fair before returning Governor i hamtailain h i p oint ed C. W. Nibley of this cl y as a lxle gate to tbt A i erlian Mining t'oi nrea, which mtcts in Portland next Mintb. E.J. Couper of Union has a car of dr.ilt horses which he purclismd in this county, In fendle'ou, lii-h be exiects to disiooe of to Ibe Umatilla farm-ri. f'REFSlSlRSrSBi , We are sole agents for the ICE KINO, ga vamzea and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, or corrode. . Last a life time, always sweet and clean. Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental as well as useful All sizes and prices Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Aye i' Pasture . . Notice To all parties Interested, notice is hereby given that all bodies must be removed from the old city cemetery within a reasonable time, And just as soon as tbe crop is off K st which will ran through tbe property will be opeu ed. Dated at La Grande Ore. this the 27th day o June. June27 4tl.- Geo O'Connor LOST Book, Black Leather, with con ttaote and reolepta of Singer Sewing machine eo in it; of no value to any one but myself. Please Retui n to A H Stone La Grande and receive reward. Plenty of good pasture tl I r bead per mouth, Pboue 1276. Reward Delightful Route, DayligKt Hide, Dizzy Crags, Deep Canons. A Golden Opportunity Se nature In all her glorii ti beauty, and then the acme oi man's handiwork. The first it found along the line of the Denver & Rio Grande Rntlroad and tlm latter at the St. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will be one of pleasure make tin' most of it. For information and illus trated literature write W. C. Mc BRIDE, Gen. -gt. Portland, ' "twn.. t Get The Habit P Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you ? ! cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always 9 the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is X . complete. RicislC nev'ne5 the largest stock of Preferred' $ DCSIUC5 canned goods, Allen & Lewis special & brand on all their leading lines. We - have just re- ? ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's. jj and Shoes which we invite you tb iuspeot. a ii I CliRALSTON f NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE : Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sla, I will pay a reward of 815 to tbe party or parties, securing information that will secure the arrest andconvict I in of any violating the game bird law. A, W. Nye State Deputy Game War den. 4 b. Por Rent. ' Eleven room house next door to the post office for rent S21 per month in advance. Apply to Fred Myers In La Grande National Bank.. New Lumber Yard. I am now prepared to fill orders for all kinds of lumber. If you need lum ber see prices before ordering. E Roaenbanm Prop Rainbow Store TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's and by boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where price and quality are combined. Pfano Instruction. Firs olass instruction on ths piaoo. Harriet E Young, Phone 1U31 July 27. Co. L The members of Co. L. 3rd Inftr; O. N. G. Are hereby ordered to report at tbe armory on July 4th at 9 A.M. for tbe purpose of participating In the parade oo that date' By order of H K COOLIDUK Capt Comdg. Co. Think of It. Curate Floating Hath Soap Seta New lin Dug Co. J.-28-tf. City Property For Sale Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Room House For Sale, Also Other City Propertj.t GRANT & HERR0NS Mr L'liut Irion of Meaoham and well k inwn in this c tv nasved tbrjusb hers ysster lay for Baker Oily where be baa gone to hsve an operation per fornitd upon him lor appendloltli. THAT TlREO FKKLINU If you are lanqnld, depressed and tiiAAnali:n fnr work, at Indicates that your liAer is out of order. Herbine will assist; natuie to throw off head' aches, rheumatism audllmentf akin to nervousness and restore the energie and vitality of sound and perfect health J J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes, March M 19tH: "I have used Herbine for the peat two years. It has done me mora good than all tha doctor, wheal feel bad and have that tiled feeling I take a dose of Harbin. It Is the best medicine ever, made for. chills and fsver." tWcU'YTlottleV Sold by Nswlia Drag Co, C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET Ht Amidst Peasant Surroundings and in the b'artofthe busine-j seutioo of the city is our restaurant located. Hero the business men and In lies can partake of gooJ wholesome f"Od. Our cookery is of the best, and tl o service quick, noat and courteous. Our Bill of Fare comprises many appetizing dl-brs, and la changed dally, so that you'll have a variety of food in Ihotn. Variety of foods tends to make us enthuBlastio with our- meals, and is really neceesary to proper health. The same food over snd over again makes us "tired of eating." Call ' at onr restuiant and lest the mcri s of our dishes. MODEL, RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal , 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 Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Astist the Stomach and Dtges- ' tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimulatiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Invoked. There h but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy ig KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, come iu and WE WILL TELL YOU Tickets, Cssh... '$4.50 Cabbage Plants EZ Caeblne, of Frultdale, has a large number ot cabbage plnuu for Isale. Phone 1037. tf A. TV Prescription Druggist HILL, La Grande, Ore 9W E. P. Staples E. E. Romig ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A full and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prodnots always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 i- mew 150 Beautiful Shirt Waists 150 At ManCfaeturers Prices! Nut even the freight added Wa have just received this elegant line by express and in order to move them i'quiokiy end give every lady an oppor tuui'y to have a uico new waist for the 4th, we have decided to offer ths tniire . lot at actual cost price at the factory LADIES COLORED SHIRT WAISTS In a nice assortment of patterns good grade percalo, 35o to 50o LARGEST STORE Some basket cloth weave Oxfords with cluny lace insertions, black lawn sateen, etc, 75o 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 and summer wear, $2.28 to $4 25. SMALLEST PRICES THEGOLDEN RUJU2. UGrande Ore f aa essn wMMMiseaw I i a It 7 S S ' s ' if"