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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1904)
tunit L ; .. ) ?,f iJ'WJ-W;'f' i' af fair SALE Men's, Women's and Children's 100 pairs men's best box calf aud vioi kid. Goodyear welt, regular $3.50 values for $2 CO and 12.75 60 puira msn's 14 00 shoes for $2.90. 120 pairs Ladiei best kid shoes, Goodyear welt, turn sole, regolnr $3 50 values, sale price $2 50. 80 peirs womeos $3.00 shoes, sale price $1.85 40 pairs boys shoes, regular $2 50 values, Sale prioe $1.60 Theso are all NEW AND UP-TO DATE styles and EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Cull them. It docs not require an expert to note the values offered during lois sale inis is positively a rare oppnr- purcbuse first class high grade shoes at exceptionally low priceu. E QUA LIT Y Shoe Store. 8TUBBLKFIELD, Prop. i TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE i I That is why people come here ! for men's and by boys' shoe The J. E. THt lin in our spec : iiilly. Here is where price and quality a'e combined. - r. E. E. R0mio' E. P. Staple in i r ; " We have just received half a car load of- the newest a Carload of New Wall Paper. Haifa carload means 20,000 mtiA Ia4c( wall nanr yrolls.'- This is more paper than any -one firm ever J '-thought of bringing Into this county In a single season. ' Tola paper is all (or sale and must be Bold ttila season. We hare brought two ttret olaaa paper hunisora direct from Chicago, wlare without doubt the uiJtt skilful workmen in Eastern hoi) With' the five first class o..' i banner already io oar em i Pl0i tnt tbe be8t "orklnrf ( " ' ii i he Iniuud Empire. iT Stackland & McLaclilen PAINTS, OlbS AND GLAbS -II -yjy s SECOND HAND GOODS t:'fi Bought and sold . We have the following bargains 6ri hand: . ' ..-'V-Oak bed room suit $10," Born range, $20, Force fpunip $4, bed steads 50 cents nod up," bod. springs 50 ; ' cents and up, baby caV3, Cicyules $5 and up, New $&iwii; beds $2 75 mid tip 50 gallon c'idor barrels $1 25, ;.'''.v.2 seat buggy $10, 2i Wagon $5, dry .16 inch wood $5, yClocks 25 cents and up. , ;jy'iJrfouey loaned on collate ruls. 3 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams 'Phone 1581 ".:: 'if..' ' ' ' Remember we atill buy and sell all kinds -. o gecond Hand Goodsjl Jl o LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST bi.und n i in jmhi ch Hh jrV rm f r J ct g ob'truotion- o i i - rmtt trci k art 'i i o on n i whi f they fii'tiiK'i tl rt-rtdiu , C. VV. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET . ROMI0 & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A full and comp.ete line of staple and lancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tiuwure, graniieware and wooden ware. Fruhs and vegetables in season. Bukery prndnclH alwaya fresh. Oood service aud quick delivery. Concerning People Who Come And go and Other Items of Local Interest. Northwest News Idaho Politics Lewlstoo, August 16. It ia atatrd on tbe ben ol authority that Hi'itSeld will not be a candidate it tbe Dubois Mormon reanlutloo be defeated. There is a story on the aireet that Pubois will then favor tbe nomination of 8tnnenberg. - I Thia Btory baa good foundation and Miss Anna Hoak expects to leave for Bteonenberg'e friends are huatline. Portland In a few days. I The tip in the Ada county delega Governor Chamberlain expect, to be tlon is that llle' wiU be "iM present at the Old Folk day at Baker , City Thursday. Mrs Kittle Grey of Portland la In tbe city visiting her sister Mrs Jobn Sbea, Three hundred tickets to St Louis About twenty of our citizens visited were sold In Portland tbe first three Baker City today to take in K ngliogs days of thia week. circus. The Crusader, a British Bteamer, ia J T. McOray is in charge of Martin in Portland and will load out with 3,- Andersona luo-durlng the letters ill- 000t000 feet of lumber for China new at bis borne in Pendleton. Out of H teachers applying fur cor- MlBsPrancilla Duncan returned to tiflcatea at the Clackamas county ex- Pendleton this morning after Blending aminations thia week, only three were a tow weeks with her friend Misa Lil lian MoCall. The High Five win be entertained Special Excursion to the. World's Thursday stternoon at 2,30 by Mes- pajr dames Foley and Roeoh at the home The DenTerand Rio' Grande, In oon- of Mrs Foley on fourth street. ' neotion with tbe Missouri Pacific, The Misses Alice and Emm. Cole wil ron a 8er'.ea .f Pf r,.,ca!'!? 0,0,., ... , .., . . . duoted exoursions to the World's fair who have been visiting here for the daring June. Theso excursious will pa t two weeks, returned to their home , run through to St. Louis without In Wallowa oonnty thia morning. change of cars, making short stops at .i,g..u...ru ; these r sw ii : , : Phone 431 v How Can I Cure My ili!lTURKESTAN ALFALFA ' The Dry Laud Alfulfa grows without irrigation. ROME GRASS - Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk $10 Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' SilS.The only Seed House IfSinUnion County. M:. 6 K IFFERSON AVE. lJlioiie 1571 Mens Shoes A f li.lllOUH line of the :i .'( mid $4.00 Shoe lli.i i.ii iV Son, none lietUT iii.kI". from $5 50 to $7.00 We only rnrry these lines but we buve lliein ill a variety ot style and widths tind we know, we t-sn : please you. to the regular eat bound pnsenger train Thursday morniny' to convey those attending the Old FoBi'exoursion to Baker City. The Oommaro'al Club will give a dance in their club hall, Thursday evening, August 18. Thomas' oroheatra will (urniah the music Admission 60 cents Ladies fr.e. These dances will be glv n every Thursday evening. Reports from The Cricket Flat aeo tion of the country are to tbe effect that very little Injary by the frost was experienced in that aectun.KTbe Injur ed sections are mostly on the lo lands.- , Parties who have returned from the Minano report thiy never before have known aa many fishermen visit this beautiful mountain stream aa have this season. All report however that very few have returned with empty baskets Mr Parks, who addressed quite a large ope lair meeting last eveuing and will sneak again tonight on social istic Idoua, Is a f.rm " S!hi3!mit of attorney Ashwill. They were both gra duates of the Lawren te, Kanua law sohool. ) excursious will leave Portland June 7, and the second June 17. The rate from La Urande "'111 be $60 to St. Louie and return. Excursionists go ing Ala the Denver &, Rio Uraude have the privilege of returning by a differ ent route. This ia tMe most pleasant way, aa well aa the most delightful route to cross tbe continent. 1 he Btopa arranged give au opportunity of viaiting in aud about Kenans City. If you wish to acoompuny one of these exoursions write at once to W C Mo Bride, 124 Third street, Portland, for Sleeping oar reservationa. Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received until 2 o'clock P M Saturday August C HUM for the construction uf a two story frame residence building according tu plans and specifii atione which may 1h seen at the residence f Mrs Z Patty, or at the residence of U R Thor tou, Atohitect, La Grande, Oregon, at which latter place bids will be opened. Bidders inviteJ to be present, 'i he owner ro ervea the right to roject any and all bids, Mrs Z Patty. H A.N FY lrfaU iu ett'- s s ab'ea, so folks; I r say who Bit daily at our tallies J to refresh the inner man. Oh r J restaurant will give your stoin.; ach a rest, because tbe foods are carefully selected and cooked j under orders of a nhef of wide! reputation Our bill of fare isjf varied daily and always con- tains some choice titbits. Live! . not to eat hut eat to live ana daily dine with ub. It will be INDIGESTION? 'I His s A (l'HST10N THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AN' I) AUAIN BY HUNDREDS Nt-s, ihonsuidsaiid tens of thousands of people There is Inn one way to do this; namely, relieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time As.ist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulating Sufficient Food to Kebuild the Tissues Support ing "be Organs luvnleed. There is but one remedy that will do Ibis, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA ClTRE. If you want to know moio about Kodol, come in and TELL YOU WE WILL A, Te Prescription Druggist HILL, La Grande, Ore - a picnic to your interior de-j partn.ent. i $itxM wW,4't MODEL RESTAURANT J. A ARBUOKl.E. Prop. OPEN DAY AND NlUHT We sell weekly Meal , t ickets, i;asn . '$4.50 SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I. Hunter & So i have Lpased the MrKinzie S'ables and are prep 'red to serve the public in a lioi - U-.n manner at reasonab'e 111 -s Peaches I wish to eay to my friends and the DUblH that I hL ve a larse crnn of A party comiosed of A V Andrews, peaches this year. Our earlv Penches E E Romlg, Rob't Masterton, James McClure, Joseph Can and Frud Scott leave io the monlng for the'Mlnam. Wni Miller and H W Stoner also expeot to visit this noted Ashing stream in a 'ew days. Mr Anton Hill and slaters Miss Caroline and Eveline who have been visiting relatives in the valley for the pist month return this evening to their home at Sunnyaide Wash A S'acklaud returned laat evening from lieaver creek where he suoceeiled iu catching quite a numb r of flat oue of which measured 22 inches. He visiied thecampsol J K wrlght, Peto Theia in Jap Slovens aud others who ere enjoying themselves. Mr E fisher of Bummerville was a caller at our office this afternoon He has Just finished threshing and reports his yeald at 25 l.uahels to the acre. He also states that tbe section of tbe val ley known as Pumpkin ridge was not J visited by the frost and the usual yield . will be harvested. Mrs Frank Coykendall and children bave gone to Portland for a month for tbe purpose of securing special medical attention (or a little daughter's eyes Kan Oregonlan. I mocratin headquarters were opened here today. The new quarters are at number 1 West Thirty-fourth street Union county should commence in time and be creditably represented with an exhibit at the state fair this year. For tbe put two yean there waa no concerted aoiion and the ex that hlbltswere sent arrived late. wl 1 De ripe in anoul week or lu dar from tbis time we can sell you a more ju'cy better flavorrd peacn aud cheap er lhan yon can buy them nftr tin y have been shipped in fmm other pari Then when you pay for 20 Iba you get 20 lbs good pound mearurF. .1 K Krllo!g A FORETASTE A touch of an Angel's Wing Sorbello Sandwiches i Gel The Habit I Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you y X cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always X the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is X complete. X o SD..jJ.. having the largest stock of "Preferred" DcalUCS 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 x X and Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. X m C.IRALSTON NFRRAKA fiPOrFDY QTHDF V Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. tle OF HEAVEN! ! REFRIGERATORS ! LOY MAKES 'EM We are sole agents for the ICE KINO, galvanized ; and porcelaiu enamel lined; will not break, scratcIiT'J or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean. I Noted As An lee Saver : Ornamental as well as useful All sizes and prices EL ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 0-1 V! Residence Phone 367 j HOUSE FUUNISHING 1202 Adams Ave 4TWWIIMIIH ODDS, Two Weeks EiNDS AiND BKoKEiN STOlK SALE f i Two Weeks Gave Bonds.- . pfftrf purobaae prioe, caah ; -. j yne tBree youDj meo who were This if bouse cleaning time with us aud every ODD and END, REMNANT anl BROKEN LOT of oods . i. ....i u... ..i,i i ..... .. i. n. . . aiuio win uc fiui. uu uni.uu inuira ami u M ito (mv Mil r-nuii mill will HIMI tU6IU Our Crgt collnta '( Sale The ODDS, ENDS and REMNANTS must go We Will Clean House For Two Weeks n this or nothing in tbis The Golden Rule Company Largest fetore Smallest PridrW?: rtHt iif& baUncibyOultiui ;.iliata. naj'-yftrm ?JBf: y