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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1904)
.'' ...... I! tjji TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That it why people come here for men's and hv boy' shoes The J. E. Tilt lin i our spec ially. Here is where price and quality are combined. ... E. P. Staple; E. E. fWmU ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES-- ; -yr-.': ..- ) mm-m ; - :; -'-v1:.' :. ) ..." ;"Nifc-vC;?i':-. "4 371 DtL'J:.t.'5 i 100 pairs men's rest box calf aud viol kid. Goodyear welt, regular 3.50 values for $2 CO and 2.75 ' ' 50 pairs m?n's 4 00 shoes for 12.90. 120 pairs Ladies beat kid Bhoee, Goodyear welt, turn sole, reg'.ilnr f3 50 values, sale price $2 60. 8Q peirs womeus 3.00 shoes, Bale prjt e 91.86 ' : 40 pairs boys shoes, regular 12.60 values, Sale price 1.60 These are all NEW AND UP-TO DATE styles and EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. Cull It does not renuire an expert to note the values offered during this sal This is positively a ; rare oppnr- tiB : vrehase first olass high grade shoes at exceptionally low prices. : : 7777fX " .U-V t Hf ....... Jz!Dfn. Men's, Women's and Children's BTOBBLKFIELD, Pron. i: -) i". - 'g&iL.MNL AND d OI V I Sg BCJbBMW l?"1' nanKin dusiucts. y -y. T) liamaatalisssesiiiv " a car load of the newest carload means 20,000 any one firm ever jjity in a single season. Id tbia season. Wa : : '. . i T If h from vbloa AT MARl:;:rr JJell Andermuelen, Propr;-" Empire. V ClSioot do., RETAJ-l;lf2 77 ' i who, with tn first flaw 6... i baur h pn ploy, gives ni the beat working"" u ihyllV.H t r. i i i n ' t - "LAS . -felbtacKiana cc :; 5wy -51 D0 lAJiirgBiuo SECOND HAND GO . -V ft 11 5 Bought anil sow . we uav uo "84jas 60 On baud: - ' ; V . " fi..n. New '.Oak bed room suit $10,'-Born roiife, 25 ;pump M, bed Meads r,0 cent. g ceiits and up, Iml.y ciib; $3, Bicydles 5 -iron' l-e:!a 2 75 and u 60 gnllou culor bi. ;fi, 2 seat buggy 10, wagon if a, ury o mo ., , clocks 25 oouis uud up. .. LOCAL ITEMS OF A' INTEREST - Money louued on colluteruls. ktrs The La Grande Pawnbro &iv'-'! Corner Fir and Adams Phom . .- 'Rtmember we still buy and eell -eJ Bee""1 Hnd GooUbjI J frVr - II! kinds J l-v-...-1.?.-Yi..v.i, r-i-''v Mrs. G B od, who re Hiid Mr. W A Wire oil, ,u oomponied by Mr Wor e l a i.l .luu hi ! . cr Hies Be bih and M bh J. mtt i lur : visited the Morgan I ke TBter.hiy and I ! were guests of .Mr. aul Mrs. 8 ". Ha - ' .' : worth who aro cunipinic theio while! Concerning People WhO tome Mr. Harth is s perintendlng the ooDstruocinK wora uoh in progress. Aipeoil train oarriog ss.Itttnl dinouir of the opvrtuig Uepartmi-ni of tbe HnrnraiMi iyritem, gfuerbl sn piriotindent J PO Bryan, -uperinten-dent J M Buckley and masti r roccbau in Graham paeed tlirougb tbe city thit foreouou mailing a tour of ihe line. FredJanobs sold ao acre lot and borne in tbe New Haven addition to Chas B Con way a recent arrival from Indian territory, Mr Conway Is so well pleased with our oity and county and baa written suoh envonraging re ports back home that h expects sere ral of bis filenda to arrive about the Bret of tbe month. ' T ack improvements all along, the O R N . are niakitig rapid pri'gresa. General Manager Calvin's plans are being oarried out uy General tiupenn. tennent O'Brien and his lorce and soon tnA An.lu ..:n U j. i I I ' 1 'l II ""irrrfour.earloads of pears were ,......,., H,.,.,..,,, irr ''Saat from California in one day . . , ' . . , imDrovementa am also heinir muo B?'6ar' 'and it la'exDected that before wlaror Mr Connors baa the frame work rata. , , . ,.. ,.,..,.. . . oA . hi. M.M.n Ih. hill . " H- few blocks from the Hlghsohool. Mra M J Hnnktev and alater' Lottie arrived from Portland this , lo IRlB yesteraay a ternooii wnen the Dorse Miss lad Kynearson i rSk A 'ul' a,,c' comPete 'ine staple and fauoy gro- I s ga. J cericB. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tibware, ' grutiiteware and wooden ware. -ii rj Fruits aud vegetables in season. Bakery products e always fresh. Good service aud quick delivery. C. W. PRESTON, j ' - - , . Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET j PhOllC 431 f ' J I 1 How Can I Cure My U-rSJ I INDIGESTION? And go and Other Items' of Local Interest. Lawn social tonight at the- hope of Mr. and Mrs. A O Uuntlngtoaf Don't forget the (rand social dance at the Armory hjll tonight. 'Thomas Walub Is baring a second story added to bis residence. Cheater Coolidge baa tbe foundation for. his new residence about completed. MraO J Boribir'. and mother Mrs Ella Rynearton are in Baker City. J K Tbouiae, of Beiburg Idaho, is in the valley and Is very much pleased and may deoide to locate. - Mrs. Bislop, of Pendleton, Is In tbe elty for a tew days, the guest of Mrs. J M Berry. Tbe apple crop of the Yakima valley Washington, ts estimated at 300,000 boxes, DAINTY I'll IS iS A Ql'HSTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AUAIN BY HUNDREDS iliotisMidsaiid lens of thousands of people Thru' is Im nut way to do this; namely, relieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; aud at the same lime Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assimulating Kuliiciont Food to Rebuild the Tissues Supporl . ing the Organs Iuvoleed. v There is but, one remedy that will do thix, and that remedy is KODOL. DYSPEPSIA CURE. ' If you want to know more ubout Kodol, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU A, T, HILL, trsats in eut- r aWes, so folks, ; say who sit daily at our tHhlcsj to refresh the inner, man. Ourl restaurant will give your 8tomv -ach a re3t, because the foods! are carefully selected and cooked J under orders of chef of .wide! I reputation Our bill of fare isi , varied dally and .always con tains some choice titbits. Live not toal but eat to live and Prescription Pruggist La Grande, Ore daily dine with us. It .will beM"' ,., a picnic to' your interior de partment. MODEt -RESTAURANT J. A ARBUOKLE. Prop... OPEN DAY AND NIuHT. We pell Weekly Meal , Into foroe Democrat Miag ' One of the most-thrilling ruoairuys Xi-.U-f v i '-.1 ... ttt TT-iTr-rrenr' a m a i L A I l 1 UlVrvC 1 1N YLriTLJwlJ The Dry Loud Alfull'tt grows without irflJ gation. jBROME GRASS , Rcd Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds lltSiiiil .i li-?'.-i;.-,'H:.:- : 5B VitiJ .i' ;;'R . ' r CakI !r Ki ill i .;.' - ' VJdlUCII JCCU III UUIlt :t5eed Wheat, Daiea .Barley, Oats, Etc' t:i;,Tho only Seed House k inUnion County. 'Aj.. ; V. Oliver jFERSON AVE. i "liotie 1571 j.'"' . ;iv: -j..'! V (eeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeee Mens Shota f i'l line ol i us V..K-Ovcr-0'f''''l0 and Trntlerj. . T " t ..r T-. . t ! I3UI1 fJ I r .Iw A Mil H.. L , 1 (CaDltekSlock fully paidX . ' . Burtlus fund . X M 1 -X f 'sillily of Shareholders NI'tS ' uiiityrr.,.rj: -r'SQp '' fa'aor'nl hrtllldnflr find CXchsnse N morning. Miss Kate Usher returned this morn Ing from Meat-ham when she ha been outing for several days. Mr. Thomas Budge went to Union this morning to spend the day with his daughter Mrs. O T Galloway. 119 carloads of Georgia peaohes ar rived in New York on August 1; which was more than even that great mar aet could uae. - Conductor C 8 Brown Is taking a few days rest and F L Coykendall is filling his place on tbe Pendleton-Huntington passenger mo. A number of La Grande people at- tended the Rlngllng's circus at Baker City yesterday and pronounced it a general suocesB. Homomade lee cream and homemade cakes are one of the features of th lawn social this evening at Mr. Hun tings n's. The Old Folks excursion, tmhrteavee this city in the mornlug at 8.30. A special oar will be attaobed to the regular morning east bound passenger ain. i nj V'ntractor Slater baa a foroe of twestv jien on the oity hall and I pushing tbe work as fast as possible All who visit the building are delighted with the ar rangement ami construction. County Treasurer and Mrs. John Frawley are over from Union today makiig preparations to move Into Amr reoently pun-haied property a- I I . . I. I 4 .. I .1 ' . L -njui. wn um ui biiv iuimivd. ,' 0 G Staoey of La Urade, but f ormly Tnf Enternriee. where he was manaeiir Vtie electric, right plant, Is In Hi? He will leave in a few days for Iberta country In Canaba Raker Herald.' rftra. R II Hulils,of Buckley, Wash ngtoo, who is visiting her sister Mrs It C llnllea of Perry, bk peats to return home In a few days. We acknowledge .very plnana.it call from both ladies, who were In the oily yesterday. The UniWd Urate Land (Itflce bar recelvedSnotlfloatlOB of s large list o' lands which were withdrawn from en try being Included within the Illue Mountain and Wallowa Forest Re serves that have been restored to entry. In tomorrow's issue we will give the TTT'yP-"" "8H'n 00 tBe market. t no ' rtajKirlion ol the work iraia wnien m I'lfadint above tbe Otodel dam broke Came sailing down Ihe yards wuirimnoon and ran Into a line of (empty fl't csr pulling several oal of oommlssiun in mart oraer. . Many witnessed the demonstration of the- Acme Bra extinguisher last evening and one and all eonld not help pronounce It tbe most effective extinguisher tbey (ever saw. In to- orrow's Issue we win nave an ilius mm Ivtlntinf the same. , ZZ I lbe Jfiroads are always H ?iirAi,Mm, rrwidcnt V-.'J. w. SOUIUSR, Cashier' tw 'i'l, . 1 basinees -nmiittn of every section they If foot foil trains passed tblaolty ywtsrday eaat boand Sat"l nl "VM ihoUy earthe point .her. wo aro pounds." l BXfortarl as w.v a. to euro tow ; Bronchitis . . was driving became unmanaeuble aud dashed down tbe street muktng the circuit around several, blocks and teaohed IbeOro Dell bridge before be ing controlled. R W Dcul .entitled to no small credit in the skillful manner in a hicb be succeeded in guid ing the animal on horseback., While exoitlng lu tbe extreme, no injury re suited.. Furnished Room Centrally located cori.erof Washing ton and 6th streets. Known as (Jog. Ball' lodging house. Tickets, Cnul'. $4.'50 SUMMERVILLE , LIVERY W.I. Hunipr & So i hnve Leased the McKinzie S'ables snd are pre; red 1 1 erve the public in a lir.-t -In s manner at leasonali'e in a Notice to Contractors ' Sealed bids will be received uutif o'clock f M Saturday August U OKI I for the conuruotiou of a two iitury frame residence building according to plana and epecintaticmto whiclT'muy lie seen at the residence of MrsZ Hatty, or at the residence of O K'Thor toll, Atohitect, La Grande, Oregon, at nhiVb latter place bids will be opened. Bidders invited to be present, 'ihe owner ro ervea the right to reject nuy 'and ull bid. Z Patty. Peaches I wish to say to my friends and -the I publt'tbet I bivft m large crop o' I peaohes this year. Our early Peaches j wi'l be lipe in.ahout week or.lO d I rnm this time we enn sell yon a more j juioy better llavortd peaun and chexp-1 er than jou can buy.ihpm nfnr they , have been shipped in froqi oi her pari Then when yon pay 'for 20 lis you gel 20 fhs gcod)ouncl meaniin-. . J K k'-lloag. A FORETASTE OF HEAVEN! A loin h of an Angel's Wing Sorbello Sandwiches LOY MAKES 'EM Get The Habit I "T Of tradiug at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always ? the beat, our prices are the lowest and our stock is ? XT complete. RiciHi bnving the largest stock of "Preferred" L)alUt 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 aud Shoes which we invite you to inspect. C.?; RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. I'r'efrjger at qrsI J We are sole agents for the ICE KINO, galvanized ! S and porcelain enamel lined; will not? break, scratch, or corrode. Last a life lime, always sweet and clean. I : Noted As An lee Saver 5 Ornamental as well as useful All sizes aud prices E. ANDROSS I ! J-i.l. i r- i unuenaivers ana cmDaimers HOUSE FURNISHING? ' 1202 Adams Ave Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 I, Two Weeks ENDS AiND BJiuKEJN STOlK SALE Two Weeks This if house oleanini; tune with us and evry ODD and END, RKMNANT and BROKEN LOT of goods in this store will be put on barguio tables aud a price put on each thut will sell ibem Our cost counts for nothing in this Sale Thb ODDS, ENDS and REMNANTS must po We Will Clean House For Two Weeks The Golden Rule Company Largest Store ..'.Lei .iL n ., a . i hlaa. ' mot las & ft ' - r-':;;.;;t;- 5 ---i": ,..wMmsw s.m, iitttirolMeprloe, web.t iqanBoaooa r yt