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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1904)
1. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come bere for men's and by boys', shoes The J. E. Tilt lino i our spec ialty. Here is where pi ice and quality are combined. E. E. Ron'.: E. P. Staple ust Shoe Sale and ROMI0 & STAPLES -GROCERIES-- Special Inducement Offer. .This Sale will be couducted along entirely new lines, Of course tvery shoe Dailnp Ex tented will bo REDUCED iu price, but I have many ebon lines which Kill be ottered m LESS THAN COST in order to make room for our new fal stock. . A novel feature" of the 'sale will be A full ami ooinp.ete line of staple unrl fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and luiruii Roods ; Tic ware, graniteware aud wooden are. Fruiis nnd vegetables in season. Bakery prodncls always freali. Good Bervice and quick delivery. FREE DISTRIBUTION OF SHOES to roy customers. I will give one pair of 5 00 Bhoes and one pair of 3 f0 shoes nway during the month of August. Each purchaser to the amcunt of $1.00 will have nn opportunity to receive one of these gifts Call at the QUALITY SHOE STORE and lourn complete details aud also see the BARGAINS in Laddies', Men's and Obildrens Shoes. ". :. ry ; ' ' ' r ' si; i A FEW PRICES Ladies $3.50 shoes are now reduced to $2 CO Ladies 8.00 shoes " " ; " " ' 1 85 Men's $4.00 Shoes Are Now Reduced to 00 Men's 8.50 Shoes reduced to $2 75 and l 50 THE QU A. LIT Y. T. M. Htribble field Prop Half a Carload of ) New Wall Paper. : We have just received half a car load of the newest I and latest wall paptr. Half a carload means 20,000 i rolls. This is more paper than : any one firm ever ) thought of bringing into this county In a single season. ) ' ( ) This paper is all lor sale and mast be sold toil season. We t havs-fetoaght two first olasa paper hangers direct from Chicago, J who are without doubt the mast skliltol workmen In Eastern J who, with the Uv first olaas Pi i hangers already in our em- VP I ploy, gives as the best working ! n tbelnland Empire. ) i Stackland & McLachlen GLASS 2 j PAINTS. eibS AND Special Sale On Hard Wood Bed Steads We have a large lot of these goods on band which we tnuat sell to muke room, therefore we will sell nil of our tfood beds at your own price. We can lix you lip with a bed end spring for 1 and deliver it to your bouse if il is not over two miles from our store. Come and look at our bttrguins. We carry the largest aocli of new and second hand goods of any (irm in Eastern Oregon. ' Come and see for yourself. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fir and Adams Remember we still buy and tell all) kindi oi Second Hand GoodM jt j J 'Phone 1581 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concernine: People Who And go and Other Items of Local Interest. d iy. Hi piii'i.t Uav-s IWu . aiteud' ri by tha utmost -cr,.oy am hi dest ination in kiif'Wri only to li'infHf kind i to UU ercieliiry The jude l,ft on ibe It' 30 o'el v'k KiitfiMi train." f A bull tit. from Kingston nnnouttc ' eJ )lmt hp lind taken the iiw'b b -md 11.3d t';u, bntv-ii th' thn r.'iuiou UGiii nr" iitiiririi i (iuriMV ina; ih bsui r ;tu'.J h is plrtUH on (lit b?nn . C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS 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 Peaches JEFFERSON AVE. l'honti 1571 Wo have a lew Manila t-tmw In.ls left. You Choice lor BOSS & ANDREWS TAILORS AND GENT HURNISHINGS, Mrs. Matt Mitchell of tbo Core, ami Mrs J B Forrest of this cily are enjoy ing an outing it Wallowa Lake. Mrs. Era Androjs, who bag been very sloi for several weeks, whs able to eit up a few minutes for the first time today. Mr. and Mrs. J M Berry and Miss Fannie McKennon left this morning for Wallowa county where they will be the guesU of Mr. and Mrs. E A Holmea. Matt Mitchell, of the Cove, was a I.a Urande visitor today and statce that most of bis neighbors are about through haying and the crop has been very satisfactory. ' Mr. Hendricks, the photographer, has purchased the properly on 6th street formerly occupied by a gallery and will move his gallery which Is sit uated on Adams Avenue thereto in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. M L Causey, who have been spending several days in Portlnud returned home this morning. Mr. K Kellog, of Minnesota, arrived few days ago to visit his uncle J K Kellog. Ibis is their first meeting Miss Mary Heavorne, aged about 40 rears, was pronounoed Insane yester day afternoon and County Sheriff 1'en- niogtoo Immediately took her to the asylum at Salem. Mr and Mrs Chas MoCreary and obildren, of La Grande, wore theguetU of Mrs A A Miller (or a few davs thie week. Mr MoCreary and family an 'now camping at the bead of Wallown lake, HeMld, County commissioner Blumeneteiu expeota to leave iu a few days for Hit 8t Louis fair, The La Grande Chronicle has mi- pended the evening addition and will devote their attention to their weekly I edition, Tbe La Urande public school opene ibis year the second week iu Sopiem-1 ber. j A latter was received today from i tbe Qood Samaritan liospit tl in Port- 1 land where Mrs Bodmer underwent an operation a few duys ago. stating tlut ho was slowly Improving, V L Tucker was an Observer caller from the valley this alteruoon and states that the report ol the tli roeliiiif machines oonfirms tbe Nut that wheat in some sections ol the valley was injured by the Irost. W It Howard and wife nl L Or.nndc no la Pendleton visiting with Mi Howard's brothi-r, Itev M V Howard, j and with Mrs Khz Kraker, b i Mrs Howards inothfr. Mi Howard j has sold his farm in the Urand Kunilr country and will prubsluy Wale sg in j in Umatilla count; whore h resid.il . many years oil a TnUlilla fnrm. !! baa lollowed raising aud general Uun 1 iugin thetlrand Koude as lure, and will re-engage in the sain oc.'iiplion here when he OniU a lucation. Kan ; Oregonlan , I Received His Bond G M Kietiey r-coivoil otHrliil nolico o( his Kppotiitmeiii u Pout Matvr i of l ho l.n (irantle post otllio this iiiorn fru aud nlo bis bond. Tbo Umd will be lllltiii out lu a tVw uul HhortK t af'er bo will receive hit apptjIntniHiit Moves with Secrecy i A ftwoial telectam to the Of-citon 1 Journal, DetJOCMttQ paprr from ' N Y Aur & lradf. "For tbe flrat time .'incehia alooiion I u the Democratic predentin! tiomt j I iah ti. By to ipy Jriemlc aa) ibe pub1 1 tlit I b. a liirtte crop of puoU'M thi-t ya vr. Our early PencbciB wi I be ripe io about wtvk oi 10 riityb from tbii limp wf enn te!l you a more juicy better flavored p ac l aud cheap er iban yon can buy them ft Iter they Phone 431 Rest Your Aunt And j our uncle, ton, iy treat- j ing tliein to one of our 25 (mil! Dinners. They'll have that! pleasant after dinner feeling ir they dine with us. ' Thequalityj of our viands is unsurpassed . j They are cooked to perfection ; 4, See how healthy and happy the'' Model Restaurant diners ue. 1 : How Can I Cure My ; i INDIGESTION? v THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ; ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS r 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; aud at the same time As. ist tl. e Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting und Aasimulttting Sufficient Food to Rebuild tho Tissues Support ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There' is but ote remedy that will do tlii-, and that remedy is' KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to ue in aud I. 1 rv 14 i . b.iveb. no shipped io fru-n oilier parts 1 vou WIB,1y m alH r Then wheo you pay for 20 lbs yon tables? Well, we can nmke get 20 lbs gioJ p.iund ineaiure. room for all who come, an.l! J K KelloKg. t4 .still have somulhiuc lef for iko straggling know mon ;.!out Kodol, WE WILL A. T. Prescription Druggist tl . 4 if. 4 4 "l ell you HILL, La Grande, Ore Sunday Services ST. rKl'FR'S EPISCOPAL OHUKCH Tenth Suu.luy utter Trinity. Sunday School at 10 a. ni. Mornini; pruvor and &ermon at 11 o'clock a. 111. A luv si;rvic8. All iuvitoil. CATHOLIC CHUUCH Mass every Sunday except the 4lh at 7 and U11. 10. ltosury uud liuuudictiou 011 the same duya at 7 :!Jl) p. in. Muss on the 4th Sunduy ul 7 11. m., uo ovouillg eorvico on that day. Muss uu wouk cays at li:30a. 111. W. J. Whyie, Rector CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. S. Irene King, 1st Rrader. TI10 Christian cieuce services ul the Advoul church HVfry Sunday at 11 a. 111. All arc cordially invite ). LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday School 10 a. m. Regular services 2 p. m. Minimi iiiprovoiuoht ' Association meets conjointly at 7 ::iO p. ni. CENTRAL CHURCH OK CHRIST Corner of Popot St and Washingtou Avenue. ltiblo School 10 a m Morlling Worship 11 " Evening Service 8 p m Sermons : Morning "Klold o' Force Whioli?" Evening "The Great Salvation." A cordial invltntioti to till. M E CHURCH SOUTH Tho'llov Shnnalo, rrosiding Elder ol the M E Chuich South will preach at 7::j0 p m Sunday evening. 1'K ESII VTER1 A NCI! V ltd! rrotichin tomorrow at 11 a m nnd H p in ly Rev Edwin II I lays . Morn ing Thome; "Chooring r'nith lu Troub le." Evctiitigj "A Oovotod Christian.'' Sunduy Si-liont ai lu u in Junior Ku denvor at .1 M n in Senior Kndoavor 7 p in. A ormlia! in itutin is given to nil who have no ehiir.-h imuie to attend. business delnye diners. M OD KL RHSTAUKAXT J. A. AHBUCKI.E. Pi -p. OPEN DAY AND Mt.ll l We sell weekly MeHl . -rt Tickets. Cash 4 vvfMf Gel The Habit SUMMERVILLE Besides LIVERY W. I. Hunter & So i bnve Leased the MclCiuzie S'nbles snd are prepared to serve the public in a first class manner at reasonable rales. r A FORETASTE OF HEAVEN 1 A touch of an Angel's Wing Sorbello Sandwiches Of trediut; at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you catniot break yourself of it.. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest ami our stuck is complete. having the largest slock 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 inspect. f C.KRALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE f T Cor. Fir aud Jefferson Sis. REFRIGERATORS j I We are sole agents for the ICE KING, galvanized ; and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, S or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean. : Noted As An lee Saver i Ornamental as well as useful All sizes and prices LOY MAKES 'EM E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 91 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave ODDS, ENDS AND BKOlEiN SXOlK Two Weeks SALE Two Weeks i Tli ia if limine cleaning timo with us and every ODD and KND, UKMNANT an l e put on p 1 must go BROKEN L'jT of ,mn,l. ... .1.:. sioro will be put on biirgniu tables and a price put on each Unit will sell tliem Our test counts f,,r notH 8:re VU-- ODI.'S, ENDS and KfcMNAN IS We Will Clean House For Two Weeks The Golden Rule Company X-a-va-est Store Smallest Prices V ie Alton B Pakex leit bia home to-1 rrrTI Tf I 1