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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1904)
1 Half alCarload-of - New Wall Paper. We have just received half a car load of the " neweit and latest wall paper. , Half a carload . means Z0.000 rollv , This is more paper than any one - firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. ..'. ThU caper b all (or tale and matt t told tblt eeason. - We . . . . . . ' 3 1 i. m ' rul MIT brought (WO m 01BS8 paper nUKre uitci. Hum "HS"i f who are without doubt the moat tkilltol 1 workmen In Eastern' who, with the Ave firit elaat paper bangers already la oar' em. plof, give oe the best working forot a the Inland Empire. ' ' ' g Stacklatid & McLachlen 1 paints. , ems "'and. glass local Items of" INTEREST SWSH,j;,WWM TURKESTAN ALFALFA '"' The Dry.LandlAlfalfa grows without irri gation, ;;, ;';Yi; ' ' BROME GRASS ;Hi;; Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk f ; ; . Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc The only Seed House " inUnion County. A. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 CASH PAID For all kinds of Secoud Hand goods. r hone us and we will call and see you. M Four Room House for Rent We have a good residenoo in a good locution, which e will sell cheap, on eaBy terms, with a email pay ment down. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we atiil bay end tell tlQ kind of Second Hand Coodeji j js .. w 'Phone I58J WE HAVE N0 251oOFF But we have good viilue for your money. Cull and see us and get pi-ices on our : SPRING SUITINGS. ROSS & ANDREWS TAILORS AND GENT FURNISHINGS, A Two'.. Light Electrolier Empire style complete with etched glass shades and all attachments put up lu ycur residence for $.00 See samples in our window. La Grande Light & Power Co Mr.. J. J. Cert leave this evenlnt for a few weeke visit with bar moth er at Soio, near Portland. Mill Oraoe Kinaie who baa beo iiltng in PortUnd (or aeveral daye returned this morn'og. Mr W H Longler, a well known brmer from Hilgard, wae In the city yesterday afternoon on business. La Grande by her constantly Inc-reas-log population furnishes no small mar ket for furl. , A very CUservatlve eaUmate placed the total expenditure for wood and coal considerably In excess ol 190,000 annually, Oscar Lund came over from the Cove to daywith 100 galloon of cherriM and treated the Observer force to aeveral boxes, which were properly disposed of. Luoloe Wright Unlon'tleadlngdrug giBt came over laat evening. , L O Stanley and Robert Smith return ed to Porllaod last night. J M Church left last evening for Port land to be absout a few daya. J B Thoraen and Jaa Maateraon of Elgin came up last evening and return ed this morning. Miss Lottie Preston it in Portland visiting her lister Mrs J M Buckley. Mra J E Cbenault waa taken oa laat evenings train to the hospital in Pen dleton to be operated upon for apendi citia. Or Richardson accompanied ber. E A Holmes of Wallowa la In the city. I Mr and Mrs J H Mlmnaugh came over from Union last night. .. Ex-State senator D A MeAlister, who has been ill for tome time, has now recovered from bis Illness, and wua In the elty today receiving thecon iirutulatlons of bia many friends upon Mb recovery. Mr II K Charlton of Kamela waa in the city to day on business, anil reports tli ut the elks in the mountains have been more numerous during the paBt ton months than they have for years Ho also reports that the huckleberry crop will be short Ir, that part of the (.wintry on account of the frost. Mr J W Hicks of Ritsvllle, Washing ton. who haB beon in the city sinoe Sunday on business, will return to his homo this evening on passengea train No 5. lie oxprceBee great pleasure in the Fourth ol July celebration at this pluce. Mra Scott Prescot, wife of Capt Presootc of the U S Regulur army, led thla morning for a visit to her mother at Elgin, where she will re main a few davs, and then return to her husband who is now .stationed in North Dakota. Head carefully the street superin tendents notion regarding the prun ing of shade treea that hang over the side walks. There are aeveral that should bs immediately trimmed. The Endeavor Tennia Club o the Pronbyterlau Church are now ready tor active playing and the Ural game ol the Beason will be played tbls even' iu;. All members are invited to participate. K O LawBon, Pres Mr P C Crandall, and U G Cady, left this forenoon for Sandrldge where they will be engaged for some time In digg ing an artesian well. Yesterday af tern-on Justice of the fouce, Win. Grant, transfered to the Km. Jno. E. Hough, his suet essor in olflce, all the records pretainlog to tl is court . Judge Grant has served ed to the County, la comp'oted and BEKIOUB the walls will go up at once. The con tractor! are nnder bonds to complete the building by September 1. Wbee asked about the Red Boy uilie, Mr Scriber said he was not here In the Interest of that institution iu any manner. Herald TRODBL Band Played Dixie During an nproar that occu'red in tbe Democratic eonvention at Hi L mis yesterday , while the cbairmau was wrapping lor order and some delegates were shooting for G rover CleveUcd and others cheering for Parker, Hearst and Bryau and others, tne band struck up Dixie, tbe wsr song of tbe confed eracy. It aeems to as that "Columbia Rulea tbe wave" tbe war song of Eug land would base been as appropriate (or tbeoooasion, for if the spirit of either hsd been victorious there would have been no national convention at St Louis. STOMACH CUBED. I was troubled with a distress in my mscb, tour atomaeb and vomiting jMlla, and can truthfully say that Jbamberlain'a . Stomach and Liver Tablets cored me. Mat. T. . V. Will iams, Laingaburg, Mich. For tela by AUDiuggiate. ltB'V . 2 E. P. Staple FOR RKNT After July S'.b 1904 will 2 have three suits of rooms for hopes i a) keeplny, and three single rooms tor a housekeeping, and three slagla room I to rent Rates reasonable. Apply to George Ball, Corner of Waajiltgton Ave and oth St. . 8 TRAY BOG 1 hare taken an a black bog uo marks owner eaa ob tain same by calling o J M HJJy : LI 1 Mi . . . . I iinnr riuweriiiB nun paying aapansea and craving property. 3d- 1-w Bad Sidewalks Olympia, Waab., July 8 The city clerk yoaterday drew a warrant in fav or of Rose Giliamore for C55I4, which sum represents the amount of dam ages with costs of trial and ii t( rest accruing since judgment was render ed . Miss Oallamore sustained severe personal injuries by falling on a defec tire aidewalk in I'lympia. She ob tained a judgment in the lower court (or 17000 the oity appealed from this judgment and die Supreme Court re duced the amount to $5,000 consider ing tbo or'gical judgment excessive. Tbe litigation as dragged through tneoourts lor sivera years. Small Fruits Freeh from lbs patolu Order your besriea direct from the grower by phone. An order tot berries ol any kind will receive prompt attention and will be delivered at one. Remember the phone is 1626 tor fresh berries. 6-18tf. R0MI0 & STAPLES GROCERIES- A full and comp.ete line of staple and faucy gro ceries. Fancy canoed and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prod nets always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. i Phone 431 CootMt Notice Utiitajd HUttes Land Office, La (jraiide, Oregon, June a, 1W4 A ufficient conUwt Afitds-Til hfttlrf bee fllcliuttili office by (iturg U. hilyarj, con icnUhL, HKaibut Humwtcad cDtry No. 4W1 HUd Lmjc ;ti,m, for NK'i KectioD 2, Towuabip 18. KanK35 K W M, by Jftiiici Oafely Coottiee, fo which It is ullegcd tint tuid Jmi Oikly htu wiiuiij aiiaiiuuiiciiia u'-iiimuswj eairy I or mure tluu iix month! Iiui past and to m Mrsooai kiiowlctJ(te ti.-en ab cut from tbe lta more than two yt-ju and lia ut improved and cu It 1 valcl tbe land a& rc u ired by the lav. That vaidaJlejE djsbacnu: from lbs) said b&nd tu mot duo to flip niploTinenl tu the trmy, navy, or marine t'oros of the United StaUa uiav be enntred. hald parties are herchy ootlncd to aoDear. ' . respond aud offer evidence loucblug said ailega- v tlonaltc-no'clo k a m on August Vilfl briore A the Ilt-KiMer and Rfcelver at the UpiUd Blaiesi A Landuf'ice in La Oraude, Oregon. I V The said c-ulutnt faaviDg, Id proper A affiibvll, filed May ai. Itet forth laeK which ' T how that after due dilifieiice personal service of t T thi notice can not be made, It is hereby ordered I aud dire ted that r.urh notice be gived by due and i -DruDeruUbliuaiiun. 1 K W Da via Rem ter A H Roberts Receiver J T WillfamKon Agent and Attorney for C'outcSiant. j: I Si The Eagles' Carnival The Dixie Carnival Compiny which came bare from Salam Sunday have given exhibitions in this city yentir- day and today greatly tn the satisfac tion of 1' those in attendance. Every eveoing the strei t er) thronged in this vioioity and when the shows a e opened they are thronged with s g' t aeers. Tbe Dallas has had many ' f these Ca-navals; bat none that will exasl this in any regard One thing about the Dixie Company is that its advertisement is a timtl statement of facts There ia nothing that is not produced as descnbid. The electrical raiace, ow.nd village, u.aes , ot ibu adiei is we)1 take Iare o( by Blowers, Luna etc, are sll representid us. We have succeeded in our efforts Every one who has seen these exhibi-' J ","l,e ,ur restaurant the best place fnr t.txa aillaa tn isus i-txii . nnnU now Lan I Lure my INDIGESTION? THI8 18 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 uervnus strain rest it; and at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimulatiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Invoiced. 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 wv11 . " 5 a s mm THE COMFO. T tiooa, say they wore perfeo:ly satisfied and got the full worth of their money. The attractions ou the otide are well worth seeing and large crowds view these with a great deal of plea sure and entertainment every after noon and evening. If these feats were performed under canvas they would be well worth paying an admission price; but they are given free simply to amuse the crowd during the ii tarvaN bttween performances. Dalles Chronicle. Cabbage Plants EZ Oaeblne, of Fruitdule, has a large number of cabbage, plants for sale. Phone 1037. tf (Isolated Tract) I'l.lll.lC I.ANH SAI K. Notice is her byilpii, titttl In pilrtunnco of Instructions from the Cniiiiiii.siontt of the llenoral l.lind Office, under HUlliorliy vvNteil In him by Hectlon U. H. Kevi.cil Mil 'leg, Ms amomfed by Uin HCt of l'onttr-98 nprovel Kebmsry 26. 181)3. w W'" proceed 10 tif.'er at public sale, at len u'clo- k .1. m. mi Hie J liny of AlUEllst. lot),, at this office, Ihe following l'r t of land. 10-wii:- W. 8W We J T. SK 3, E W. M .... . himanlr .nit MAttsfactlon Any and all person cli.liiiiinr ml i elely the with credit to himsoll ana sausiaction ahovj dllscnI KIH , a,ii.i n. sir their above il m le. Dated m In ltt4 neonlo. and there is UO doubt claims in Ihls office on orUf.tre tin r 1 ..... 1 i.i drlitliatcd lor Die coinln' iK'einriit ut sa ,l.a, iin nnwlv inatal ed officer 111 I.. 1 will wear the ermine with dignity, ad- minister Justine with an impartial hand and reflect credit upon his constituents. The olfioos of Judge Hough are on Elm a. ..... luitaABii WuMhinuton end AdauiB Avenue, and ho is now prepared, hav- ,,,... h,,,, .,,,.. a . Ino littnil un his oll'ues iu a neat Bud nanml ettier inui'iiicri tiotici- II" . . . . . 1 10 iiinke tlniil pnrnf In K. W. l:iN Kr V II lluh.rt. IU, NOTICK KDIt I'L'lll.lCATlllM. tlepiirtmenl of I he Ijllld Otllce ill 1 M lirnr thorouuh manner, to atteud to any business that u. nios within his jurisdic tion. Mr tieorge Miller, a prominent farm er from Sandrldge was in tbe city yes terday, and when he returned took with him two mowers and five hired hiimls for the purpose of outtlng the wheat on his ranch and the ranc'.ee of his two sons. There will be about four hundred acres to cut, but he thinks it impiobahle that they will lie utile to cut all of this, as he needs at least six more hands to assist, and lias not been able to employ them, aud be lore the entire crop can bo cut. some of it will be toj ripe and fallen down. Dressmaking first Class dressmaking at reasonable 1 . iciw. lntiniro for Miss Mury Coon, la 11 nf Seattle, at Mrs Shearers rooms. UMIMttlltltft ..saaaaaaMstsasaati4a City Property For Sale Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Room House For Sale. Also Other City PropertylAt GRANT & HERR0NS IS NOT SO BAD Hon J W Scriber, the U Urande and Sampler banker It In Baker City today on his way to Sump tor. He aaya that Uraude Konde la not ao badly hurt by the frosts a few nights ago aa waa at first thought. A general destruction of the beet crop was at first reported but the young vegetation la recovering rap idly nod will produce a fair crop. The (ooudatlon for the new City Ball, which la in fsct to be converted into a County Court bout tnd to be present- Interior. le, 1 irt-iron. .lime 1U. IW4 the following I Ins Intt-ntlon l.f Ills I'llllMt and that r-iihl proof will ii tnioh- In-fore the Ke-Klst. r and keech er of tin- I . I and littirc. at I.K Craildi-, I tresiin. on Auk'!'!!, r,i vii It. K. No 7.'r.', VaruSfi'llinnilrinc'-t u i .ramie I Hegou, ' willow if John Slu l.inf-r . ih'.-vnted for the VM N KU Jt K' . SK. r.-. il!. I t. a H ST K. W. M. . . He nninos Ihe follnM-liiK wllncv.i-a o prove his conlhiiiotis ri-Md-iii p.. n nod t iiitivn- tton of unit lilinl. M: Krml- It. in'-'tff. John Her. Conarl MtoelH-i. Mimit.l Kniltn all .if imii.le 1 iieiron hare taaeefullv arrang.d the different things to add attraotiveueea to tbe place, and make tbe surroundings pleasant Our Restaurant Provides meals that are healthful and refreshing. The excellence of our cookery has been attested by the fav orable ceuimetlta of the mauy led lea that patronize na. It you would a too at our restaurant your nostrils woold dilate at tbe pit ut ant odors oar oook ei y eends lortj. It would tickle) .roar palate and after the meal you'd amack your lips snd say, "That meal Mas very Tasty. MOD EL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal Tickets. Cash $4-50 TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for men's and by boys' shoes i ne j. ft. rut line is our spec- talty. Here is where price and quality are combined. w P.W IS. 1!, IM III.ICA Tin Mer. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET Get The Habit Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store aud you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods nre ulways the best, our prices are the lowest and our stuck is complete. . RpiHpC having the largest stock of "Preferred" UCdIUCS canned goods, Allen & Lewis special brand en all their leading lines. We have just re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's and Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. C.tlRALSTON MFRDACWA r.Dfircnv CTAnc i Mt-uirunn vlvvlll O I JtL. W Oor. Fir and Jeffersun Sts. ''REFGERATojl'l S We are sole agents for the ICE KING, galvanized ! And porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch OV MlWJiaa I nc a 1 '. f . I 1 ... , lji. o me illuc, aiwuys sweet ana clean, i Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental as well as useful All sizes aud prices Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 E ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers 1202 Adams Ave HOUSE FURNISHINGS a a a TTFttFTTTI hl-H i TTTTf Get it at The Golden Rule! 1303, 13104 1312, Adam Avenue. i tMttnttmHtmmn iaiintii I IHj