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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
: : S Half a Carload of New Wall Paper, i We have (utt received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper.' - Half a carload means 20,000 rolls. ThU b more paper than any one firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. Xhia paper ta kit for eala and mart be sold ttali season. W hav broogbt two flrtt olass paper hangers direct from Chicago, who an without doubt the moat klllCol workmen Id Eastern who, with the fi r Brrt class paper bangers already In our em " ploy, fires as the beat working force In tbelnland Empire. .-, . Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. 01I2S AND GLASS LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST TURKESTAN ALFALFA The DryJLand;i Alfalfa grows withont irri gation. , i V. BROME GRASS ,v Red Clover," AlfaJfa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk - Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, , Etc' 7 T The only Seed House inUnion County. A.. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. V Phone 1571 - Election of Officers Dr. P K Moore 1 tit this morning to attend the Ameriotn Osteopstbie As! sooiatloo Convention to be held al St. Louie Jul 11 to 16. July 12th is set aside at Osteopathy Day by lb Fair xfflnLl. n Mn..j nil 1 .I.m ai.it hi. Mr W J BD0dg, old r-ident and merchant at this place, ho la now ... ... . located on tb Okanogon Lake b C and ' -" lut Au8u' . "h" who bas been visiting blstemlly In La ; they will build a cottKin tbeir re Grande returned thla tornoon. ; nt!y porch ished property on 0 tt. Mrs J 8 Taylor, ol Hantington, who I Mies TynieLorenw of the Core is h.a hmn rlalttn- her mother in Fort. ! visiting ber sister Miss L B Loreocc. land stopped over in La Grande last evening enronte to ber home. . Mr George Becker, of Cove, paid the city a business visit yesterday. W P Warnodc, of Wallowa, arrived in La Grande reterday wiroule to Portland on basineaa. ! Mr and Mrs MoAlister of Enterprise came In on the Elgin train yesterday afternoon enroute to Portlatd on a visit of pleasure and leerealiou. Judge Frank Wilson of Union arrived in the City yesterday and returned to hie home this forenxx n on No 8. Sheriff 0 C Penlogton of Union Is iq tbe city today looking about for the purpose of buying a residence, or build ing, and wlb rsmov bis family to this place, when the county records are transferred to La Grande. MrDoone Woodel of Summervllle, ho came to tbe citr veaterdaz. started hutne just as tbe wind and dust etorm, I Thu Catholic ladies held a meetir g stiuck tbe city, and although he made it th home oi Mrs F. Niw'ii at a manly effort to breast the atorm, he ' whirb time it sdeoiilcd to held a was lorotd back to the hotel, aud this c t for a week b'ginDing oompelled to remain over night Oo(l 17 At meeting Mrs. James Go to McKeunon's tomorrow to boy 1 MuOoy was elected 1 resident, Miss your cooked food supplies for Sunday Margaret Newlin rerr tary and rs and the f ourth. 1 T. L. Meyers treasurer. Attorney Robert Writer and wife are In tbe city from Pendltton viaitiug 1 fr ends aud relativte. j MrC M Riddle of May Paik was In' M C. Evans, a Hood River farmer the oity today an't reports that the: and strawberry-grower elates tbe straw utorrn last evening did no little damage , berry crop thla year aggregated 95,000 in that vacinity to the fruit, as a gieati crates, stating that. Ill) full card of many apples and other fruits were ! berries, containing 000 Mutes each, blown Ironi the tries. ! were sent out from Hood River, and T . . that express slii meuta amounted to Dire.u..!., " t., o.mnn .,i 07.0110 ) .,-1 ., .. ... . ...wl I ' '1'hle c op will eaiily reach 65,000 .K. of P. Attention! M n bsrs of Bed Cross Lodge No 17 are requested to meet iu CssCe Hall Sunday July t, at 9 o'clock 1 n lor tbe purpose of making arrai ge nrnts for tbe parad July 4. Visiiiug bro thers are cordially invited, E E Bomig, C C. R Paulson K. of B. 8. S times. MY SHINE Are like tbe 'Smile that won't come Bine Mountain Lodge No .148 B. L. offi i hey are put on right and stay P. have elected the follow ng officers rRnt j nse only -Wbitmore's pasta J B Brown, Mast.tr, J J (iivin, Vice M ,n, guarantee that If after thirty daya J F Hteinback tier and Collector; D W trial you rod that it has. In any way Jackson Trees, R B Cunletfe frnstee, wuy jnred the leaiher I will preeent J B Brown, U II Doupbene, and J. J. ,u0 customer with a (5 pair of shoes Gavin, Protective Board, lirown clialr- purchased at any aire he may aeleot. man, who was also elected delegate to If tuu di sire really first clssa work the (trando lodge, which meete lit Buf- call and gtt a shine, ladies wort a falo la September. For alternate dele- specialty. Remember the place, Kjrt irate. Meusere Jokers, Price Jud Doup j le,.. Barber 81 op, where everything bine all relieved the fame number of . ja flr,t CM8 (rom the boot black op. votes. Drs Bucon and Hall, were re-1 phone orders given prompt at lected Medical examiners. This mskes tention. JOE B. WILLIAMS tne sixth year Mr Jacket n bae held I tbe position of treasurer and the flftb year (or secretary Steinhack. j' RiEPRiGE R ATORS ; We are sole agents for tbe ICE KING, ga'vanized 2 I And porcelain enamel lined: will not break, scratch, or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean. I Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental as well as useful All sizes and prices R ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave Phone 91 Residence Phone 367 Catholic Fair. Snaps On ail kinds of Second Hand good?. Remember we buy all kinds of Second Hand Goods aud pay cash for same. If you have anything to sell let us hear from yon. " LOOK HERE! Hood Hiver Berries 2 Burner Gasolene Lamp, $3 50; Hanging parlor lamp, (2; Aocordeon, $2; Banjo, $5;largeClock, $1 50 Baby Buggy, $1 50; 2i Bgon, $5; Carpenters tool chest, 1 60; Drop leaf table, 1 25; 800 apple boxen, new, lOo each. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we still buy and sell alt kinda 'Phone 1581 of Second Hand Goodij j jt . WE HAVE j N0 251oOFF j But we have good value for your money. Cull a and see us and get prices on our J SPRING SUITINGS. BOSS & ANDREWS TAILORS AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS, A Two;; Light Electrolier Empire style complete with etched'glass shades and all attachments put up in year residence lor $5.00 See samples in our window. La Grande Light & Power Co arrived in the city today to spend lew dayj on a visit to the fsmily of Mr (J Koppur. Alter spending a few pleasant daya In our city, she will leave for Willamette Valley 00 a vlaitto htr siotcr. Mr aii.d Mrs P K Noordboff leave iu the morning to visit the 8t tonis lair andotiier points. Iher expect to be o'Ooeirfi about six weeks. . Tl.'e Woman's Exchange iu McKen- uou's store Bat. July 3 will have on sain an ukandance of JuBt tbe aubetan tiela and dainties as well, you want for your fourth of July dinner. Chick uns cooked and uncooked, pies, cakes, breads, salads, meats, baked beans, and fresa vegetables hot for dinner on Saturday. Mr C U Curtis, the O R & N. agent a! Troutdale, returned last evening to I is boma after a pleasant visit with ngluer Taylor and family ol tbia oity Pollock Bros, are erecting a ooflee and sandwich booth on Adama Ave. nuur the corner of Elm Street, to be used during tbe Fourth of July cele bratlunt. Q l Simmons, the liveryman, and O Lement spent a day lisbingon Rock oreek l'uesday. Let them tell yon bow many lish they cuugbt, for we (ear to. Mrs. Maggie A Kivett, and children, Kathloen and Maiy, who have been spending a pleasant two weeks in Fort land .were visitors in the city last night, aud returned to their home in Weiscr, Idaho. A II Conley during, the past two days purchased six irowers of tbe M & SI Co., of Island City to cut a portion ol hla frost bitten wheat for bay which la about MX) ac res. W J Snodgrass who has been visiting his family for several days left this niarniug forCollax, where hie daughter Mrs Abbot residea and from there will return to British Columbia, The re porta from the valler are to the effect that the rain was much hea vier t ban it was In this vicinity and will be of great benlfit. La Grande waa visited last evening with a vory severe du-t end wind storm which was followed by a nice shower of rain. The damage done by the wind was not vory extensive, as far as eun be found out, but still some of the tents and uncompleted booths for the 4th ol Jul? celebnitious wete damaued or bluwn Oown. Among the others who sufterred from the wind storm last evening, was Pol luck and (illtiank, who bad Just erec 1- ed a large tent in the vacant lot next tn the Chronicle office, to be csed as an tilling house during the celebration Tiny had just completed (he woik iu raising and atakliiK 'he tent when up ciiuie tlio atorm snd 'nipped all their hoiira In the hod". The tent was toin almost enlir.ly serosa In two places, and tlif stake; and polos are all up looted 1 " I flat upon tlio ground. Dis couraged, I1.1t bndiimayed, Mr Pollock waa found at work eaily this morning repairing 'lie tent, preparatory to putt ing it up again. . crates," raid Mr Evans. "Foothill berries from as fur a. 2e n.lli'B from Hood Rivor are now coming in, and while the valley crop is of course end ed, quite a few consignments dally are brought down from the higher elevat ions. ''An average price ol about al .50 a orate wae realized by Hood River grow ers this year. The first crates of the season brought (ft; the closing price was $1. The foothill berries are bi ing ing from f2 to $2.00 It cost cents for picking and cent lor packing. Counting in addition tbe price of crates and boxes, hauling and other incidental", tbe expense of harvesting aerate of tarries would perhaps ave rage 75 cents, leaving a profit of 75 76 cents pre crate, or approximately (70,000 to Hood River growers from this one commodity. Yd MUST EAT. Why not enjoy life by good livlngt It cosls no more than inferior qualities purchas ed elsewhere. We paide our selveBon our regular dinner at 25centa Choirs of meats and veeetablea with elegant dessert aud liquid refreshments to suit. Investigate our claims to sudeiiority by decorating your inter ior with oor delioaciea. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Maccabees 11 eadquarters The Ladies of the La Grande hive of Maocabe:s will establish headquar ters In the I O O F Hall. All Knights and ladies and their familiea are invit ee to make their headquarlera 00 ' the Fourth ol July. Cabbage Plants E Z Caebine, of Fruitilale, bas a large number ol cabbaxe planta for sale. I'hone l!37. tf OPES DAY AND NIliHT $4.50 Get The Habit I Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you X cannot break yourself of i. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock, is 5 complete. X" RiciHiC haviDg the largest stock of "Preferred"' LI volvX3 canned good, Allen & Lewis special bratid 011 all tbeir leading lines. We have just re- F ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's 7 and Shoes which we invite you to inspect. ft C.9. RALSTON I NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. We rell weekly Meal Tick, ts, Caen TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's aud by boys' thoes The J. E. Tilt iin is our spec ialty. Here is where price and quality are combined. - C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET Prizes to be Given In Parade Competition For best representative display on foot by fraternal order. 8 Silver Loving Cup valued at $50.00 For handsomest and most representative float by fraternal or der, Gold Mounted Gavel valued at $30 GO For best novelty float, by individaul or firm, Cash (25.00 For best merchant's float Cash (15 00 For best decorated rig, single or double, driven by lady, 5 00 For best decorated rig, single or double driven by gent, $5 00 For best rider in bucking horse contest, $15 00 For second best rider iu bucking hcrse contest. $10 00 ii 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 lime Astist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assiinulatiug 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 WE WILL Ae Prescription Druggist TELL YOU Te HILL. La Grande, Ore E. P. Staple E. E. Romig R0MI0 & STAPLES -GROCERIES-- A full and comp .ete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. ; Fruits aud vegetables in season. Bakery produols always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 SOMMER HOUSE - .aaa s as - - AAA - aaaaasaa TPrrra'TTTXTTTTTTTTTTTTP,',f,FTVT,f MH 150 Beautiful Shirt Waists 150 At Manufacturers Prices! City Property For Sale Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Rooro House For Sale. Also Other City Property! GRANT & HERR0NS A Lolgmau MIiid II liit'o Miueoilis Minn j U ailloslu N Y II Mrt Psu F Max Stiel Chi ago K II 1-ojd ElKin Oil .a ray Portland F. M Rosonnal do .1 l''rielman do K Manolifn do William Walker do S Kyah 8ao F 8 E Cornell J M Franghber Centrist Wash ; U Kiddle Island Oily Not even the freight adtled We have jtts'; received this elegant line by express ami iu order to move them iuicly ami j;iv every laily an oppor tunity to have a nice new waist foi the till, we have deciileil to offer ths tnliro lot at ite'ual coat price at the factory LADIKSCOI.OHED SHIRT WAISTS In a nice nssorttneut of patterns good grade percale, 35c to 50o LARGEST STORE 8ome basket cloth weave Oxfords with cluny lace insertions, black lawn sateen, etc, 75c to $1.65. WHITE LAWN WAISTS lu almost endless varieties, 65c to $2 48. While Japanese Silk Waists TenerifTi and cluny !ace effects beau tiful garments for eveuing and summer wear, $2.28 to $4 25. SMALLEST PRICES i THE GOLDEN RULE La Qrancie Ore M HMIHW" "'V"" simenettej sj tr ))(M JL,