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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
It Half a Carload of New Wall Paper. We have just received half a car load of the newest and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 rolls. This is more paper than any one firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. ThU paper is all for tale and mast be sold tots season.' We hare brought two Brst olass paper hangers direct from Chicago, . who are without doubt the matt skillful workmen la Eastern who, with the flTc first class u, ( hangers already in our em. ploy, glss us the best working n t he Inland Empire. Stackland & McLaclilen ff A I ITEHJIC AC by similar means five minutes LVV-ML 1 1 ClYl J UK lter. If It U not observed by him, INTEREST he will start bis Arcs at 9:45, io the hope that they may be detected by the watchers on Shasta. PAINTS. eibS. AND VuVVVa, GLASS Special On Hard Wood Bed Steads We have a large lot of these goods on hand which we must uell to make room, therefore we will sell all of our wood beds at your own price. We can fix you up with a bbd and spring for $1 and deliver it to your bouse if it is not over two miles from our store. Come and look at our bargains. We carry the largest stock of new and second hand goods of any firm in Eastern Oregon. Oome and see for yourself. ; ; ' The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams , Remember we .till buy and sell ilQ kind. 'Phone J 581 of Second Hand Good s J J Concerning People Who Come And go and Other Items of Local Interest. Mrs. J. Decker arrived in this eity last evening to visit frlendt and r-la tivet. Mrs Bagley left this morning for Oove where the will vlilt friends and relatives tor a few days, Wisconsin exhibits a life-sized statue in hotter of a milch cow and a mil maid In the Palace of Agriculture at th World's Fair. Mr Emanuel Bagley and family are In the olty from Blaok Foot Idaho They are looking over the valley with a view i f locating. Do not forget the meeting wbloh is called for the purpose of forming a local sportsmen's organization. The meet ing to be held at the Commercial Club A big octuple printing press is in op LEHMAN SPRING MAN FATALLY WOUNDED TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and ail kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barlev. Oats, Etc The only Seed House inUnion County. A.. V. Oliver Dry Land Alfalfa Pendleton, Or., July 29 Arthur Halney, a Lehman Kpringa liveryman was itiot and fatally wounded la.t olght. Detailt ot the tragedy are meagre. Two men declare the (boot ing was accidental. Lehman Springs it 60 mile, south of Pendleton. Cor oner Henderson rent tbeie this atler- noon fcrtue puupoae ol holding so inquest ; snd Sheriff T. D. Taylor went 19 the springs late lost nighi. Johnson aodlHuversor. drove into Uainey's barn last night. It in alies ed tht the men were intoxicated. It is said that the travelrra altimptiii . give Haiuey a loaded revolver when it was aooidenially discharged, the bullet entering the abdomen. Death reeui ed a few hours l-ter,helore a ubystcia I arrived. As soon aa Bherifl'Teylor ar- Dry land alfalfa is proving success in Umatilla county. Last year a Pen dleton merchant eoid 1, 800 pounds of seed in sit) -11 lots, which arts town on drv land all the wty fruin - eppner to i Wal a Wall ., and it has lote wel. io aim-iai every inatmie. mis ae d la not p-cui ar ex ept that it Is ibe pro duotnl seed frum alfalfa abicb bus I bt en raised for a succession of ieara-e on lands which were aejni-arid snd us' a result It has become "acclimated" to' J hazardous and unfavorable conditions. ot soil and moisture, snd for that rea-1 son ia perhaps more baidy and will withstand drouth better than the pio- auct or seta town wnere there la at abudance of , moisture. Portland Journal E. P. Staple E. E. Romlg ROMIG & STAPLES --GROCERIES- A foil and compete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods;" Tinware, graniteware aud wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. eratlou in the Palace of Liberal Arts at ,lved at Lehman be placed Johr.arn the Worlds Fair. When running at top Hoverson under arreit. The body will be brought to Pendleton tonight. Uainey was well knowu here. ' JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 City Property For Sale Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Koom House For Sale. Also Other City Property,' At GRANT & HERR0NS dZcw Sccpoyi lieu Sic Abb 50 GTS. Call &, Look at Them SOMETHING UP- TO-DA TE BOSS & ANDREWS TAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS Lodge Directory. speed it turns out 96,000 eight page newspapers per hour, Mrs. Anna Stereos and her titter Mn. Frank Fralser left this mo'Dlog tor Hot Lake. Mrt. Fralser will re main at the UVe several weeks to re ceive medical treatment. Kamember the Grand ball to be given thla evening by the members of Co L. This wilt be one of the most delightful dacoes ot the season and all who wish a pleasant evening should attend. Charles Stacy and family arrived in tba oity last evening from Enterprise, and expect to leave in few days for Alberta Canada where Mr Stacy will assume charge of an electrlo light plant. Mr and Mrs JH McWbiiter returned this morning from Meacham where they have been the past week to escape fiom the warm weather, They report it quite cool there. The Indians are beginning to arrive from Umatilla. They all have the us ual basket ot huckleberries and the usual story of how bard they are to get and that the frost killed nearly ail of them . : The sugar faotory will probably start about tha tenth of August on the tyrup run. This run will oontlnue about ten daya and then the faotory will thut down and Clean up for the fall cara taign. Hon D A McAllister who has been on the sick Hat for the past two months has so far reoovered as to be able to noma to town this morning This will be welcoma news to bis many friends in this oounty. A wheeler county man la having a freight automobile built In Portland to haul wheat from Mayville to bit mill at Mitchell, 62 miles. This will per haps be the first machine of this kind to be operate.) in Oregon. Maohines for printing wall paper are in operation in the German section of the Palace of Liberal Arts at the World's Fair. The paper made it a water proof variety that can be easily oleaned. Farmers who are Interested rn the frnlt dryer, and cider proposition should rail upon J E Hough. He has sonieti ing which should be looked into Fruit growers should not overlook this opportunity. Investigate. The funeral services over the remains of Mr. and Mra Tboa. Walsh's little daughter were held thla afternoon at the Catholic church, the Rev. Father Wbyte officiating. Mr. and Mra Walah have the sympathy of a host of friends at tb'a timn of their tad toss. Attorney G O Dsvis who at one time was located In this city bat now locat ed nt Canyon City, Oregon, was a pasaepger on thla mornings train on hia way home from Portland. He re ports business prosperous In Grant county and that he ia satisfied to remain there the rest of his lite. The Rev. E B Hsye, wife and two little daughters, Mildred and Ruth, arrived in this city this morning from Plarorvllle California. The Rev. Haya Ib now pastor of tbe Presbyterian church of this city and will begin his wotk here next Sunday. Mr. Hays was here about two months avo and preached two moat eloquent sermons. The Observer bespeaks for a most hearty welcome for blm from the peonlo of this city and believes that the inomwre of the church whioh he has come to serve have reason to be congratulated upon securing such an able patter. Delightful Route, Daylight Hide Dizzy Crags, Doop Canons. A Golden Opportunity See t.alnra in nil her glorious beauty, and then the acme ol man bandiworK. iiienrs'. is found alotin the line of the Denver A RioUrande RoilroHtl nd th littler ot the 81. Louis World's Fair. Your trip will e trie of pleasure make the niost of it. For information and illns (rated literature write W. 0. McBRIDK, Gen. Agl. . - Portland, Oregon I KAOt.m 1 (K.IHlc Air a i FOR IMI ', ovory Hnl.Y ll Mil Ifl h. of I hall at I C O llockwtl.. W P. A N aujrvllle, W Sao. KllKKHTEltH Of AMKItlOA Onnrt Mailt Marion. Nil tt tut. ts i-a.-li Tilcilnj In Klk'a lull. Ilmthers are liivttpii in anenti. VI Holmipr Chil Ranger. C J Vai.de iih)I, kecH.-c I 0 0 P I (Inline l.oclfr, Nn If. mtfti In their hall rvery in'nnlay nliiht Visiting ohm bora ounlialiv tnrllcil U ntti'mL. UJ Vnli.k-iuo.il, N U, K HnooV, See. A 0tl U T. nHn.l T .... Mn. 41. meets everv Island 3rd iatur day of each month. A U Williams oeo, ) D Huffman W. M, CAN SHASTA BE SEEN FROM HOOD? Portland, Ore., July Efforts will be made Monday to demonstrate beyond further controversy whether Mt. rlbaata tan be teen from Mt. Hood, The leaults ot the efforts will be Unshed to this city Monday afternoon. V U Steel of the local poatofflos will leave tomorrow for Mt Hood, equipped alth mirrors and a plentiful supply of red lire. He will station himself on Hood Monday while the Macamas will occupy similar positions on Shasta. They also are armed wlib mirrors. Uiirlug the day efforts will be made to communicate oeiweeu we (wo parties by moans of flashes In east the refleo tlona cannot be teen another effort will be made at night. Promptly at 0:30 o'clock in tbe evening the Masamat will start Isnai fire ol red lights. If it It dlt oerned by the wat-.her on Hood be will Fight in Prison Walla Walla, Wash, July, 20 Two convict at tbe state penitentiary fought with kuives today, and both were seriously wounded, according to u story which hsa leaked out through men who visited the hospital and yard at tbe prison. Tbe prisoners were working in the into mill when the trouble arose, both being armed with knives. It ia not believed that either will die from Mb wounds. Superintendent Diyan of tbe poni tentiary is out of towi., and tbe inferior officers will not talk about the alfair. - ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: 'I was in an awful condition. My liu was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Tbtee physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to nae Electric Bitters; to my greet j y the first bottle uade a decided im provement, I continued their use lor three weeks, anil am now a well man. il know they robbed the grave of ' another victim' No one should fail toj ry them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed. at l a Grande Drug Co., nd Newlln Drug (Jo's., drug store. Phone 431 TtTfTtttTttttVV 4.. ...i,.i...t't-f 4 ' How Can I Cure My TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come herei for men's and by boys' shoes' The J. E. Tilt lino is our snec-li ialty. Here is where price and! quality are combined. j i WIRE STATE DFPARTMENT Washington, July 19. The state deiartment today received dispatches from the American embassy at St. Petersburg informing it of the asaBsi natlon of M. de Plehve, with the added comment that there is no disturbance in the Russian capital end none is expected. INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, lhou8f.udsand tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; narnelyi relieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Astiet the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulating Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support- ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is but one remedy that will do thi, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CI HE. If you want to know morr nHout Kodol, come iu and WE WILL TELL YOU Ae Te HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore -tt -4- , ,T,a4a-s4.a4.a.4 C. Vv. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET 4 HrMt Get The Habit Dynamite Found. El Pasco, Ten, July 29. Eight large stioks of dynamite and two doz en percussion caps were found under tbe Santa Fe depot here today. The explosives aere so arranged that It ia thought any heavy Jar would have set them oft. CURES OLD 80RKS Westmoreland, Kane. May i 1902. Ballatd Snow Liniment Co. ' our Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my ohin that was supposed to be a canoer. The eor-e was stubborn and would not yield to tteatment, in til I tried Snow Liniment, which did tbe work in abort Older My sister, Mie Sophia J Cat eon, AllonBville, Miflln Co, Pa, has a sore ami mistrusts that It It a oancer. Please send her a G0c bottle. Sold by Newliu Drug Co. Besides SERIOUS cSTOMACH TROUBLE CURED. I was tronbled with a distress in my ( Anacb, sour stomach and vomiting Spelln, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets cured me.--Mna. T. V. ill Ians, Lalngsburg, Mich. For sale by All liiuggiata. BEST COUUH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. When you buy a cough medicine for small children yon want one in which yon can place implicit confidence. You want one that not only relieves but cures. You want one that is unques. ttlonably harmless. You want one ttiat la plessant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of those cou ditions. There is nothing so good for be coughs and oolda incident to child. ood. For sale by All Drugnists. Don't Start off Hungry when we can satisfy your cravings for 8"methtnff good t-i eat at little 'nat Our foot) ia seleoted with rare, rooked with skill and torved in appetizing ptvlc we are not afraid to liavo you take a pet-p in our kitchen and Bee how wo tlo thing. We mini. t write volumes on how to cook hut that would not do you one tenth ihe good that one of our regnl'ir dinner at 25 cents will. Treat your stomach with good eating and thereby make a wise head. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUUKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIliHT We rell weekly Meal , iicaeiB, (jasii. $4-50 SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter & So:i have Leaseil the McKinzie S'ablos and are prepared to serve the public ii a first class manner at lensonable rates . Of tradiug at the Nebraska Grooery Store ami you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is complete. having the largest stock of " Preferred" 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 and Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. C.VRALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sla. Bee-ee REFRIGERATORS We are sole agents for the ICE KING, galvanized 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 R ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave a--A-S-j.ja. - . - TTTTTTTTl r-e-M ODDS, ENDS AND BROKEN STOCK 1VYU HtXIVS SALE Two Weeks This if house cleaning time with us aud every ODD and END, REMNANT and BROKEN LOT of goods in this store will be put on bargnin tables and a price put on each that will soli them Our ccst counts for nothing in this SaLi The ODDS, ENDS and REMNANTS must go We" Will Clean House For Two Weeks The Golden Rule Company Largest Store Smallest Prices