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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That Is why people come here P fi.ani, i E. E. Romlj i - for men's aid by boys shoes The J. E. Tilt liu is nur spec ialty. Here is where price and quality a'e combined. Men's, Women's and Children's 100 pairs men's rest box calf and vioi kid. Qoodyear welt, regular 3.50 values for 2 60 and $2 76 - 60 pairs tneu's $4 00 shoes for $2 90. 120 pairs Ladies best kid shoes, Goodyear welt, turn sole, reg'ilnr $3 50 values, sale price $2 50. - 80 psirs womens $3.00 shoes, sale price $1.85 40 pairs boys shoes, regular $2.50 values, Sale price $1.60 These are all NEW AND UP-TO DATE styles and EXTRAORDINARY VALUES and see them. It does not require an expert to note the values offered during this sal. This is positively a rare oppor tunity to purchase first olass high grade shoes at exceptionally low prices. ".' ; Call THE QUA. LITY. T. M. Htnbblefield Prop instil C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET ! Half a Carload of 8 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. J : This papor Is all for sale and must be sold tbia season. We ' ' have brought two tint olass paper hangers direct from Chicago, ) who are without donbt the mt skllfnl workmen in Eastern t who, with the ttr.. first class o. i hangers already in oar em- ) ploy, gives as the best working ' " " ibelniand Empire. j Stackland & McLaclilen PAINTS. 0I12S AND GLAbS 1 m.m msm tS. &. . , DIAMOND We have a Indie's DIAMOND RING which has been left unredeemed. It is a gold ring with a dia mond setting and it will be sold to the lirtt one to take advautage of this bargain. It will bear inspection. Money loaned ou collaterals. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fir and Adan.s 'Phone 1581 Remember we still buy and sell all; kinds of Second Hand Goods. J J J LOCAL ITEMS OF Bloolel Rams Com nS INTEREST ROMIG & 1 STAPLES --GROCERIES- A full and comp.ete line of staple and fancy gro wrii. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, i;riiiiiuware aud wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in Beaaon. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. I Phone 431 Concerning People Who Come . And go and Other Items of Local Interest P.'ndicron n . 12 ri .... j . h .mi1- i 100 held ol blnnJed Rnnilim i lamaj are expfoter) o riivc 'mm K a- i-r in a aeek or lOdtv. Al' ymrlirg. and guaranteed (o hi in i lit fiuoi condition pit l altt-r an ocean vrv age. The; w il bi nnl mde1 al Pen dleton. 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 JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 AW mx ml Mens Shoes A I'.iH lino of the li.mou.i WiiH-Ovor ifH .r(l ami $1.(10 Shoe lint r.n A Sun, none bel lor made, friim $6 50 to $8.00 We only carry these liin'H 1ml we liavo iliein in a variety of styles mid - widths Biid we know we fin please you. HOSS Ss AJSDIIEWS Mrs. Jullui Flaher is riaitlng friends in Pendleton. Mayor David Clark of Core was do. lug business in the oity today. B F Bell, one of the Cove's leading fruit growers, cams oyer today with a load of fruit. Mrs. J H Mimnaugb, who bas been visiting in Ferry for stveral days, re turned this morning. Peter Larm readily disposed of a large load of prod ice grows on his Ladd oreek farm, today. J A Thronson and fanillr left this morning (or Dayton, Wash., where they will remain about one week. Mrs. Hoosli, whose Soger was ampu tated a few days ago, is rapidly im proving Dr Herzog, an optiolan from Seattle, is in town looking after worn ont eyes. Bee his ad. Mr. and Mrs. J M Price are enjoying a visit from their daughter Mrs. Grace Brewer of Nebraska. A number of the old people in the county will attend. tbe Old Folk excur sion in Baker City next Thursday, Mrs. O Kirkpatrlck.of Island Oity, passed through La Grande last night on her way to Tacoma to visit her soi for a few weeks. A soilal dance will be given hj Thomas' on heatra of Ave pieoea at the Armory Hall this evening. Admission 50 cents. Ladles Iree J W Qraaty left Ibis morning fo his mines up Grande Bond river to make improvements for tbs spring run. Tbe ladles of the Methodist Church will give a cooked food sale nextSatur day at Hock and Thomas' meat market All kinds of good things for your Sun day dinner. A prominent wheat buyer states that tbe wheat that will be marketed thle year will be of first olass condition and will bring the highest marktt prioe. Mr. and Mrs. J M Berry, Miss Kan nie McKennon and Dr. Hall, who have been enjoying an onting in Wallowa oouuty, returned home last evening. While at the band concert tonight take a walk up to tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. F L Meyers where a lawn social will be held by tbe ladies of tbe Cath olic church. The La Grande Investment Company now bas four buildings under ooo atruution. In all they have built 12 houses this year which tbey bare dii posed of on the assessment plan. W W Smith, one of the pioneer set tlers of southeastern Nebraska, is here vial ting his daughter Mrs. J M Price. Mr Smith is so well pleased with our beautiful valley that he has about de cided to remain and invest. Thomas Wade and family are pre paring to leave Monday for an extend ed visit in the east. They will visit the fair in October and then will go to California where they will spend the winter, leturnlng in the Bprlng. J H Gill way who has bad tbe man -agmcutefleoliog the change in tue telephone system leaves tomorrow evening for Lfwislon when he will take a few wseks vacation in the mouutains- Weare informed tbat Thomas Sherwood who resides lew miles south ol lbs oity is building a eiln with aviaw of increasing bis diary herd the product of which goes to the La Grande Creamery. Mr J F Haux drove over from bis farm in the Cove this morning, bring ing a lot of fins cherries of Ulaok Re publican verity. The Observer force sampled his frail and found it uoelant Mr Haux reporta tbat tbs people of the Cove are well pleased with tbe prospect of an electric railroad fro'o there to La Jay Cooke Put-lu-Bty.O. Aug. 1', 8urr'vind ed by his children, his grandchildren snd several grpa'-granrichildren, Jy Cook, the veteran finanoier, cplebMt ed bis 83rd birthday in a quiet way today at Gibraltar, his mapoifioi'n island home in Like Erie, Mr Cooke itetill bale and hearty, though he has not been actively eugagie in budness for many years. 4 dainty Masonic Matters W E Grace, of Raker Oity, deputy grand master for this Masonic juris diction in Orogon, arrived here yester day n.ornlng for the purpose ol formal, ly Instituting Tom McEwen lodge of this oity, under the charter recently granted bv the grand lodge, and install log the officers. Thorn was qnite a largo attendance at the temple last evening for the purpose of participating in the ceremonies Pumpter Reporter. Saturday Picnic The womans Relief Cortts have invit ed the members of the G A K to join them in a picnic to be ulvon Saturday at Preobsrel's grove. Carriagos will leave from the implement house of F Rilpatriok at 10 o'clock for Ihegrounils AH members of tbe W R C and GAR are Invited. eut-folks say who sit daily at our table? to refresh the inner man. Our restaurant will give your stom ach a rest, because the foods are carefully selected and cooked under orders of a chef of wide reputation Our bill of fare is varied daily and always con tains some choice titbits. Live nottoealhut eat to live nnd daily dine with us It will be a picnic to your interior de partment, MOD E Lj RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUUKl.R. Prop. OPEN DAY AM) NIGHT We sell weekly Meal , 4. - How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS iS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND ANAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, ih(iust.ndsaiid tens of thousands of people ' There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve the Stomach of its uervous' strain rest it; and ' at the same time Astist the Stomach and Diges- ' tive Organs in Digesting ; and Assimulating Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Sttpport , ing the Organs Involeed. There is but one ' remedy that will do this, and that remedy is ' KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, pome in and I WE WILL TELL YOU : Ae T. HILL, l Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore Gel The Habit Tickets, Cttli $4.50 SOMMER HOUSE CALenlmrt Portland R M Sewal.l do K L Marira do John Clancy do J H Johnson Boise Miss Annie Tyler Elgin Miss Nell Tyler do F D MCnlly Josph D McFarland Elgin w McFarland do P M Bloom Kaiupa Idaho L Mendelaohn Puker City J Claneck Portland J R Shanks Unkn F A Smith Chicago J A Barlow Mlnnieoplis Peaches I vish to say to my friends and the publl. tbat I hi ve a large crop n' peohes this year. Our early Peachen wi'l be ripe in about a week or 10 day from this time we can sell you a more juicy better llavorrd puacn and cheap er than you can buy them after thi-y bave been shipped in trnqi other parte Then when you pay for 20 lbs yon get 30 Irs good pound nieimirr. J K Kellogg. SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter it So i linve Leased the McKinzie S'ables and are pre;- red to serve tbe public in a iiM I:. si mauner at leasonab.e ru i A FORETASTE Rociftac bavinK t,je largest i UColUCS canned goods, Allei Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is complete. ; stock of "Preferred' , 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. O.t RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. OF HEAVEN! M REFRIGERATORS A touch of an Angel's Wing Sorbello Sandwiches LOY MAKES 'EM We are sole agents for the ICE KINO, 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 E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 0-1 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 AHiuns Ave KM ! I'' 1 1 lH I IIIWvHvtvI H H ODDS, ENDS AJND MuKKfl STOlK Two Weeks SALE Two Weeks This if bouse cleanin(; time with us and every ODD ami END, REMNANT and BROKEN LOT of goods in this store will be put on bargain tables and a price put on each that will sell tbem Our cost counts for nothing in this Sole The ODDS, EN Dii and REMNANTS must go We Will Clean House For Two Weeks The Golden Rule Company Largest Store Smallest Prices ! t t 'I ? j Grande. . . .