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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1904)
Hot Weather MEALS Bring your wife and family to the 8pokane Oafe for. Dinner. ' " . Your wife will ap- predate the change - and freedom from the hot kitchen. You will all enjoy the meal the . best in town. First class service. SPOKANE CAFE J. F. Johnson Depot St. LaGrande.Or. cOREGOIV o Union Picinc? DXPUT Tm. M,da noM LA QUANDS. no. a ; 8:50 p. m. Sail Lake, Denver Ft. -S?. L NO S. Wortl1. Omaha, Kansas 5 M BflOium. !"?t,8-uH, Chloao NO 4 una Kaat. 8:5 p.m Portland, Dalles. Pen- Noli dleton, Walla Walla, , Dayton, Po meroT, "O 8:50 a m OolStx, Mosoow.Bpb- ca a lth via Hpo- kana, Portland. Dalles, Pen NOt dlclon Umatilla Wal- Hn a lula,Lewlston,Coltax Moscow, Wallaoa War B.m. m 8:6 pm duer, Mnokaae and " other points east and nt)rtn via apokane. NaWDally r,ttnd Clty A,M, exeedt imbler, and Elgin m Hunuay connections at Elgin &30pm 9:16 ft m with stage for points In Wallowa oounty Ooean Steamers between Portland and Ban Francisco every live days E. C. MOORE, Agent MY SHINES Are like the "Smile that won't come off." They are put on right and stay right. I nse only Whitmore's paste and gaarantee that If after thirty days trial you Und that it has in any way way Injured the leather I will present the customer with a f5 pair of shoes purchased at any store lie may aeleot. - It you desire really first class work call and get a shino. Ladies wore a specialty. Remember the place, Kirt. ley's Barber Shop, where everything is first class from the boot black up. JOE B. WILLIAMS khool - miK Opposite the Somtner House. One of the best musical Institutions in the elate, Four rooms used (or musical instruction, 15 grades of music taught. Depaimeut 1, 2 rooms used for the 3 first grades. Children at the age of fi and older oome one hour every day. Department 2, '2 rooms for grades 4 to 15 tor pupils of all ages The lat est course best ptaotioal musical In struction M laical contests for med als every few weeks, E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY. Assistant Real estate Snap Two acre trect, seven blocks from center of La Grande. Good six room ed cottogd furnished completely and well, If desired. Two barns, large ben hnnse and wire enclosed park over one wired ohiokens, over 100 bearing Inilt trees including winter and sum- r apples, pea' 8, prunes, peaobes and several rarities of cherrieB, one thousand raspberries, 500 strawberries twenty five shade trees, lawn, flowers and large gulden ready for use, three wells, two pumps, ten shares in good water ditch, (louse insured for S7UO for three years. I'art down. Kor paitnulars inquire at this office. HARD WALL PLASTER Only costs aliout 5c per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES No dnnger of freezing as it can be used in zero wenm o;., floviViln instead of brit- tie aa all (mud mortors are it will dent like wooo wueu i. i.nninprl. instead of strut:. j1 . breaking Doors, windows, pipe holes, etc are cosily cat xnruugu it It is a non conductor of elec tricity and thus prevents short r. n,ll,a..a Anna Ik Circuiting " a"""'"" -n- well to brick, stone or comi."ii lath It contains no acids i.r chemicals to corrods It will not burn nor disintegrate by fire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having plastering to do should consult me regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully given E. R.E1SLAN0, Phon 371 teachers Institute. Tbe.following is the program for the annual teachers Institute of Union oounty which will be held in Elgin August 2, 30, 81 and September 1. P M Monday, Aug. 29. Opening Exeroiaea . Arlthmeiio L B 1'raver d,iiea , J H Aokerman Methods...... L U I'raver EVENING SESSION Lemurs J H Aokerman AM Tuesday, Aug. SO Arithmetic L R Traver Address . ...J H Ackarman Geography ., LR Traver P M Language L R Traver Address.. .. J II Aokerman Geography.. i L R Traver EVENING SESSION Lecture H J Hockenberry A M Weduesday, August 31 ' Arithmetic L R Tiaver "A Lesson in American History".. ...RO French Methods L R Traver P M Pictures L R Traver "The Value of Eduoational Publics- . Mom" R C Frenoh "The Relation of Primary to Scien tific Geography" R C Frenoh A M Thursday, September 1 Address H J Hockenberry "An Essential In Arithmetic" R O Frenoh English Grammar A J Beuder Reform In Baker Like a bolt cl lightinig Irom a clear sky oame the announcement yester. day that Sheriff Harvey K Brown will begin next Munday to enforce the state Uw in regard to gambling, Hun day closing of saloons, opium joints, morphine joints, dance halls, and houses nl ill fame. It was not crediied that th- state ment was made in good faith but wheo interviewed by the Democrat last night Sheriff Browu said; "The report is praotical.y correct. If the municipal officer in daker county cannot it will not eofuroe the laws, I will, so lar as I am able. I slnll begin action next Monday by officially oalMng upon the police offi cers ol Baker City, Sumpt r and other towns of the oounty to do their duty When asked if this action bad tneu instigated by the district Mtorney Mr Brown said : "No, I have not consulted thedi'- trict attorney at all and have not the slightest idea whether be will btck ma up or not. I waa elected by the peo ple of this county and sworn in to see that the laws are enforced. If the laws are bid ones it is cot my fault. Open saloons on Sunday are extreme ly pernioious, but gamb'ing is much worse. California and Idaho are strict ly enforoing thes laws as are other portions of Oregon. It has been my intention all along to attend to these matters but for the past two years all ol my time has been occupied in he straightening out the county tax rolls aud collecting delinquent taxes. Now I am not so busy aod tbeee i ther tbioga shall bave immediate atten tion." When asked of the scope of these actions to be taken next Monday Mr Brown said that all state 1 iwd now being violated would be rigidly enforc ed. This includes all species of gamb ling, slot machines, card games, rou- letoe, lotteries, opium and morphine selling except for medicinal purposes dance halls, housBs of prostitution and oper. saloons on Sunday. Baker City Democrat. MACHINERY FOR, THE TENDERFOOTj Aolivr i-perations have at last cotr.-meac-t' t ibeTendi-rfootmine, Hup't Tripi e bs a lores of twenty-five mer wO'kiti-on the road getting it in sh ip" so that the machinery now p., route by 'earns Irom bigin can pass thio igh .loseph and on to the mine wittioul stopping; they are ex pecteJ to piss through here today and are loadi'.l with the oomplete saw mill pi n n gether with some of the con-o-iitrtinr niacninery and a quantity ii pipinu. Two carloads of machiu ry c .mpr s'lix me zu stamp uim rii. in t.Uin l'oe-dy aud the company's .S-otai f t uiint is ananging t nsve it loiwinied at once. I n.- tepir:i g of the road wiil take np.ei) ii t. time of the men now at Work ou it as all they have to do to cNar off lbs snow (hat 'ays in places and fl'l in few slight washouts, when this wi rk is accomplifhed Mr Tnppe will clear the grouufl uear ths mine preparatory to the construction of lb several buildings wh'ch w'll be erect ed as soon ai possible snd tbsmsobin srj Installed. fls" sVwavVa As tta'ed ahovts theie are at present ti men at work bill it i the o wn pants inUnlion to ncrrae the force ai fast pisaih'e aid p.iali ilia work with ibe bi-pti of liavirg ibe fctaaips in their mill dropping bv lbs first of January Joseph HeraH. ' Umatilla Wheat . P.ndletnn Aug 13 Wheat buyers express themselves as biing well pleat ed with the market ailuatiuu at the present lime and believe at that ir.oes will reach a very acceptable mrk with in a vary few weika. Quotatious are quite eatirfaotory at the presert time aud consequently a number of f iroiers bave alieady sold this year's ctois. It l ertiniated tint between 500,000 aud 750,m0 bushels of wheat bava been disposed of since the b'giuning of har vest Thegrsater part ol this estimat ed amount, however, repiceenta small lots of grain, many fludlngit necessary to sell portions ol their crops to pay havest bands au d meet current ex penses. Further tlnu this farmers are not disposed to sell a? the pros reots are good for very fair prices. Club ws quoted yesteidny at 63 l-2o aud bldestem at 08c. May Not Rebuild At a meeting of tho North Powder Mercantile and Milling- company held Friday evening of last week, it was decided not tj ti build the mill lately burned at Mori h Powder, witbin the present year, and it ia the nimiiuu ol a prominent memb r of the oompany that .he company may not rt build t all. Dressmaking First ClasB dressmaking at reasonable prices. Inquire for Miss Mary Coon, lale of Seattle, at Mrs Hliearers rooms. The World's Fair Route Those anticipating an Kiisutu trip, or visit to the Louisiana 1'uixhRee expo sition at St. Louis, cannot a (lord to overlook the advantages otiered by the Missocai Pacific Kailway, which, on account of U various routes and tinted ways, has i)hsii nipropnntely nainun 'Thy World's fair Houte." Pas-enors from the Northwi'Bt take the Mi8HouHi!pAcmo trains from Den ver or Pueblo with the choice of either going direct through the Kansas City, via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two traiu n dallv from Denver and Pueblo to St, Louis without change, carrying all tJaB?ea ol m&tern cUip- meut, mciuuiu eiecmu iikihgu ousit vation parlor cafe (lii.tng cars. Ten daily traiud between JvaonaB City and St Louis. Write. Eor call on W. O. McBrlde. General Aent, 124 Third st, Portland for detailed information nud iliuetrule. literature. tf. For Sale One and one fourth ai res nrar Court House with 8 room houeo will tell both lawn and bouse or either. J b Baker. FOB SALE AND KENT On aovouutof ill health wo will leu so our forty live room rooming hourie, which is doing a good first class busiueBs to responsi ble patties (or a term of ye irs. Will sell . the furniture ut reasonable prices tor particulars call on or address W, H . Fergucon, La Grande, Oregon J iHif NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I would cough nearly all night lone' writes Mrs CIiub Applegalu, of Alex andria, Iud., "aud could hardly get any sleep. 1 had consumption bo bad thut if 1 walked a block I would cough frightfully and epit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $ 1.00 bottleS'Oi Dr. King k JShvv discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds. " Its absolutidy guaranteed to cure Roughs, ('olds, La Uripne, Bronchiils and all 41' h mat and Lnng troubles Price 6Dc and $1 .00. Trial bottles free at Newlui Dnitt Co. Old Folks Excursion Residents o( Bk r ind Unioc Counties ever liie Aj.m if txty-Hve years dceiroue j f y Ttt-kiug ol the hos pitality of the eoi il i -ople ol Bukcr Ci'y on Old F- iki .. , -ire tequerUed to cut out an-t liU in thq fi If wing coupon acd mml tie. mh;,1 to Mannle Fox, Bakr n y if y-iti ni- j. rident nf Btiktr r.mnty nntl in ' lomas Walsh, L (Jrnnde if ynii arc resi dent of Union County Auend to this matt r t rrr tl.Ht y(ur name will he uii iI.h lirii in time to make arrangempnts lor yoor enttr taintrent ; if you iir-nlot thi you mu't blame yourK if you are It ft Out Jost ph Bait'jn, Chairman Old Folkn Committer. Tnie is the coupon to be filled out. OLD KOLKrt DAY. Fill on I this coupon find send to Maiinie lux, bakei City, if you live in linker County, and to Thos. Walsh, La (Irande, if you live in Union County. I am years of age and reside at I was born on the day of in the year and I want to be present on Old Folks Day. sign name in full. NOTltE OF blSSOLUTiori Notice is I ereby given, that tha co partnership heretofore exlGting between the undersigned under Ibe firm- name of Mi Coy 4 MoParlace. lu tha sreoery business, at La Grande, baa been' die solved by mutual agreement. The buslues will be oontiuued by William Murarlane. I) a ted, August 12, 1804. ...... jamaa Juouop 8 12 9 23 W. MoKarlana MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothing like dolug a thing thoroughly- Of all the Salves you ever ueard ol, Buokieii's Arnica Halve is the best. It aweepa away and cures Burns, Soros, Bruises, Cuts. Boils, Ulcere. Skiu Eruptions and Piles. It's only 26c anu guaranteed to give eaitsiaction oy ua uranue urns uo.. ana newnn Lrug Co., Droggist. . ; . i . . Lost Notice U hereby given that the an- dersigned has lost a certain promissory note for 700, dated May 10, 1902.' at six months, and signed by the follow lug parties: H B Pidoook, Mary Pid- oock, F 8 Bramwell and Z Carbine. Any person or persons finding same are hereby warned from attempting to negotiate It. JR Kellogg. - FOK SALE Second hand furniture is for aale at Salvation Army head quarters, uau mis wees . (jlKI. waktjsu Isight bouse keep- ni; good wages apply to Mrs O W Nib- ey Ferry, Oregon. i i FDRNISHED RUOMS-Pleasant lo cation, known as Whitney House near post office. Mrs. E Belmlok Aug 22 A Rare Opportunity M Rosenbaum of the Rainbow store has purohased the stock of goods from the La Urande Mercantile Oompany at nbout half the original price, and will move Ibe goods at the Rainbow store to the present La Grande Mercantile Company stand. Not having room for both stocks, will offer the entire foods at the Rainbow store, this week only, regardless of ooBt. As soon as we are through taking sto. t at the Mercantile store, about the 10th, will offer the entire stock at about one half the regular prioe for thirty days. Full and complois stocks of Pry Goods, Ladies and louts furnishings. The largest stock aud best shoes In La , . o.ci. uj., I. aude, such as Sell Schwab & Co. Ki'ppsndorf Dittman (Jompauy, A E Brown & Co., School District No. 70 the best school shoe made. Alt the . . ' ,. uovesnoes are gnaraniecu ny me man- ufuoturers. Also tlfXX) worth of watches, clocks, and all kinds of jew elry at 50 cents on the dollar. : If you wish to make your money do double service, call and we will show you. 2t AN OPEN LETTER , To the public: , We wish to oall the attention of those not already advised that we have established a wood working plant in La Giande equal to any in tbe country; We believed the limes and conditions demanded suoh an enterprise and we Imvo spent thousands of dollars in e qulpment snd improvements. , W e are not only prepared to fill your orders for mill work but we can fur nish all kinds of lumber on short notice. If you buy in quantity so we can fur nisb in car lots to be delivered direct we can give you prompt shipmsnt and at prices as low as the lowest consider ing the quality of the stock and tbe promptness of delivery. The prioe varies aa to the amoant you buy and the cost of handling. Before placing your order outside submit your proposition to us and Bee f we cau handle your business to please you. vr ; VViiare a La Grande institution, but wo do not claim anything on that ao ot unt only to have an equal show with our competitor. After establishing sn expensive lo cal eutei prise we want the business to keop our 20 odd men at work. We are not begging for favors but lo cal enterprises should be built up to employ our people at home instead of sending all the money away for stuff manufactured in other places. ' 1 be money sent away does not oome back to us and it boilda up other com-1 niunilics at our expense. yours ror bnsinsss, Btoddaid Lumber Co. Columbia University Collegiate. Preparatory Commercial and Gram mar Grade AIFI.Y FOB SATAisCaUK Coarces. Itoitnltng school tor young men & hoys, Box 348 University Park Station, Portland Oregon Dr. I' A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 13G1 Residence phone 701 ehtful Route. Daylight Ride Uuzy Urags, Deep Canons. A Golden Opportunity See nature In all her elorious 'ic-nuty, and then the acme of . , " man's handiwork. The first is found along the line of the Duiiver & Kio Grande RailroHd mid thn luttHr at the St, Louis World's Fair. Your trip will be one of pleasure make the most ol it. For information and illus trai.fid lileratnre write W, C. MoBRIDE, Gen. AgU ; Portland, Oregon Sacred Heart Academy La Y Urande, t.Oregon 'This well knowp "institution, conducted by the Sisters of St ; r ranoia, affords excellent educaiioaM advantage. Music, draw ing .and tainting optional studies. Preparing young ladies lor tbe profess ion of touching a specialty. Boarding snd nay school opens the first Monday (n September, jfar catalogue address. oistcsraaperiw, I j . t Aug 4 uct 4 tliii :.II.Hh The Big Circus. The announcement that Ringlin Brothers World's Greatest shows will exhibit in Baker City Aug 16 will be received witli more than usual interest by the.ppople of tnal neighborhood. The Ringling B rot hats bava a name thatstauds for all that is new, novel and entcrtainiug in ths circus line, and the management announoes that this season the show has been enlarged to such an extent that a whole extra train is. used i,u addition to tbe, four trains 'of last season. The stow is now transported from place to place in eighty-five seventy-foot cars, cou- .struoled .especially. .fur ths Ringiing Brothsrs: In connection with tbe circus proper in which thesrenio per formaoe Is marvelous, the Ringling Brothers are this season presenting the beautiful and sublime spectacular production o! Jerusalem and the Cru sades, 'This pantomimio play necessi tates the use oi 1,200 actors and act resses and of almott three hundred horiee. II Is presented 00 tbe laigest stage ever used for exhthitlonal pur poses; ;8peoial exoursion , rates have been arranged for all lines of travel by Riugliug Brothers. " A Postal Will Do It The purchase of a piano by mail made safe, simple and econoiuicau . By dealing with a reliable concern a piano can now be n purchased without ever eeeing It, with perfect satlsfuctlon and Balety.' - Every nstrument sold by Kller's Piano Ilouse is fully guaranteed and a further uureomoul iroea with it l ',!"il.,!',n,ey PaiVn ?"9e the ; instrument fails in any way to prove I exactly cs represented, so that buyers ' are perfectly secure. ' I" 1' y are thiiikinir of purchasing a P'no or art organ( dro:. us a line on a postal, giving your address and vou will Immediately reoelve an abundance ol circulars nod handsome booklets show ing a variety of instruments aud giving full description of them. A letter from the bead of the Mail Order' De partment will also aoeompany them, ? living full information concerning our ow prices aud eusy payment system. lt'we have auv snccial bargains in' secondhand ihstrumenta which our im mense business is continually bringing to us, those also will be fullv described and priceB given . , . ..,:,' lour ropiv, wnetner it he a request for furthei information, or an order for an Inatrument will be promptly and courteously attended; to, . . , wneu mui ordera are .11 led. the In Btrnmentsare personally Selected by the neao ol our. man i oiuor department, who Is an exoerieuuedand exuertDiano judge. He thbrouithly inspects every piano sold by mnll and noes that it IB in perfect conditiou before he permits it to leave the store, .-io .'' . We make a specialty of packing our Instruments so that no matter it they bave to be hauled by wagon a long dis tance, no injury can possibly oomo to ibem. Reinembertliie is the house ac knowledged to be the lowest priced and most reliable on the const. Drop us a postal. Thousands:, have done It to their advantage. Eilers Piano House :151 Waehingion Street corner Park. Large Btores aUo Ban Kranoiscn and Baoramentrf cal.f Spokane and Seattle, Washington, n,,,j , ,;.,: !,. : . , IV THK COUNTS' COURT, FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION, 8'f ATB 01?. y ' OREGOX. .. In the ranttor of tbe estate of 1 ' ! .., i ii-. ..... ' rCitution ANCilE A WOOD, Deceased ) . To William H. Wood ,und, Percy M. Wood, GREETING- ., , . In tbe name of the state of Oregon, You are hereb). cited aud required to appear in the County Couit of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Union, at the Court Room thereof,' at Union, in tbe .County of Union, on Monday, the I Oth day ot August 1004, at 1 Qi n..ln..l. !.. !.., f, nl .1 I I w . w u uiuw, ,.( .up UIIQIHVUII .Ul bliai. ' dur, then and there to show enneo K any you may have why ths petition of J. K. Wright, as Administrator of the OBtato ol Augie A. Wood, Defeased, to sell Lot No eight (H) block sixty (00) Chaplin's Addition to the City of La (jraudo, Oregon, should not be grunted. W1TNE88 The Hon. M. A. Harrison Judge of tbe County (joint of the Htato of Oregon, for the County of Union. wuu tne Heal ol said :ourt alHxed this 13th day ot July low,. , , .,, ATTESl' J . 15. Ciilhnm, Clerk. ., s :. CURES OLD SORES .: . Wostmorelnnd.'i Kans. May C 190 '. Ballard Know Liniment Co, our Hnow Liniment cured au old sore ou the side of my chin that wus supposed to be a cancer.' The so-o was stubborn nnd would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in short order. My sister, Mrs Sophia J CaiBon, Allonsvillo, Mlllln Co, Pa, has a sore and mistrusts that It Is a cancer, l'loaso send her a bOc bottle, Hold by Newlln Drug Co. Lodge Directory. P.(U,VH Im Grande Atrie j;o P O It morta evury Hrnly nlxht lu K. of V hell it I : m J'o' K i'.cw S' Tm.. w korehteuh of- AMniticA-ooort m.w' J1.""?; 1 a "c,t T"c'dr m tin's I iiii. i.iu.u.ni am iiiviiihi in auenil. fct Uul.l.a-1'l.lal U.n... C J Vanderpooli kec Heo. TOO f l.a Or.nns tilge, No l mrtts In llielr hall v.ry Salarday Diahu Vliltlna main bfira oordially Inrllcd to atleml. UJ Vaudcrpool, N U. I RBnook, see.' ' " A., F. A A. M. La Grande Lodge u, i. meets every let ana 3rd batur day of each month. A O Williams Bed, ' 0 D Uuffmaa W. M. man. 1 A I Few Choice Bargaihs in Wal lowa County Real Cstate (1) 300 tat land, 130 soma capable of culU vation, 113 aA In fall sown BMt.-UoDM, nam and other buildings. A gr , .u.i.u -M,WI 111 i WO Km, aataH orttisril, huasa, niluTit- i!f olwhl ollll.uillliUKS Koodkav incilk IX) tous SUU in oaltl tie In bad. on this uaimt. J u'i0t'S'0! i"11-" M'DR,nle! 6c - WALLOWA, QoaoanaDDanotiaiDoaDan x a, a. A. A w a. u . a, m VJa . BIS w M. w National Bank. LAG RAN DE, OREGON Capital Stock fully paid . 60,000 , Surplus fund 13.000 Liability of Shareholder ' . 60,000 1 ' Responsibility . 183,000 We do a general banking and exchange business. : Drafts bought and sold on eartern and foreign banks. J. . H. Peare, the Jeweler STONE AND BRICK Or AllJCindsJDoue ' AT REASONABLE PRICES WM C HANSEN ; i i Phone, Main 1621 l CARPETS! CARPETS!! Linoleum, Shades, and Upholstery Goods. We have a fine line if these goods at very low prioes. I Carpets and Linoleums out, made aud laid to order. Call and see these Goods Beautiful White Maple Dresser & Commode $13 25 " Wort'n 30. Oo cart 3 00, herfootion Oil Stove 3 00,' Dining Table 0 50, Best Oil Range 10 50, 4. New :, Lounge 12 75, Gasoline Stoves 2 75, Desk 7 50, Camp Stoves 1 40. . Two sets Double Harness, 2 fine Shot Guns, 2 Win chester Rifles, 1 Iron Bed, 1 ton-gallon ohuru, 10 Cook Stoves at very low prices, Remember we do upholstering, furniture repairing , . , and bouse cleaning. Phone for estimates. fl. B, Haiten We Do Not Claim S That wo can please all of the people all of the titce.'but WE DO CLAIM S That our plant has been uuderthe same management for nearly TEN YEARS That during this time our aim has been to please as I nearly all, at all timos as good work and courteous treat J That we will do our beBt to please you if you will favor us with your patronage i That Packages left at Anderson & Myers or Kirtley's S barber shops will receive tbe same prompt attontion that J they would if left at the laundry. iABC LAUNDRY" 5 PHONE j I85l City Property For Sale Finely Located, Well Improved 5-Room House For Sale. Also Other City Property'At GRANT & HERR0NS , , bm and good oatballillDsa. SO ane in'bll ofnioadowi aclal hobM -md ol luv nan b. nut Ih. .ll ..!.. P.ln. Ilii r M pr aore. TdU is a great bugata. For further OarUcuUrs adUraM. M'Donald - OREGON p a a a D JOSEPH PALMER, President - - ; J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier DnnnDBBannnaDDDa The Clock . .;. ' Is something that is indispensable to the borne. It marks the hour for aris ing to cops with events of the day, and the time for retiring at night. . . , There Is Somethin about theclock that t.... . - u. heart of all. It will some day mark tbe boar of death; My clocks are of handsomeappearaDC neat in design, and made ot nicely polished bronze metal ornaments Prices from 1,00 to $16,00. M H Peare Union t'o'e leading Jawclar NextNewlin Drug Store. Watch re pairing a Specially. ' WORK J sssatsMsasa. Pho2n05, F. D. Hasten Formerly C & M Noble's Store.