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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1904)
j 'i " ...f .'1m mull) I HI IWWWWWWWHHW I lll i: ' I I - . ;.' I :- , . : it sU part of t r, i f. For A Few Days We Will Sell Any Box of Paper In Our W indow For 10HS NEW LIN DRUG CO. l.'l' j 1 "V i.u -;Av,.;...v; s ' E. P. Staplei E. E. Romi,; j have Broawwo', v, woo s wiUioat dbl '.. .iirho, wltb' tb Bi. t f . v'plof, gives oe the be j StaGklaninr ROMIO & STAPLES -GROCERIES- i tunny Tii Er"-ware, rrs; (Vft-Biy A full and ponip.i'tft liiif of staple and i-M i pr. Pmifv c ii i;i inn! lunch anode j gruniti'Waifc mill wooden art-. Frui8 fu.il vegetable in season. Uakc'ry pr.dnrts always fresh, (iood service null inck delivery. LOCAL ITEMS' OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come Ami go and Other Items of Local Interest. 'cinrTiisTn UiMn OJCiWli- X A i a a- j j ' 't' Bought and sold . We have the fo.-, , ;. on pauu: f,0t a. . S Ouk bed room suit 1G, Born rung .- 'sfiump $4, bod steads fit) rents mm up, Phone 431 0 ' , m amrwl 4r cents ud up, baby crOv 3, Bieyoloa o Vj .irou Veils f2 75 and upi, 50 gallon cidnr b, . ?-2 Beat buggy $10, 54 wagon 5, dry 1G inc- srV.cloclt 25 uQiiiB uud up. , v 4.4 : Now Can I Cure My .DIGESTION? Money loaned on colluterals. j THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN AND AGAIN HY HUNDttEDS The La Grande Pawnb' ' . T?'. . . .. J Aj' iliui' A.SKED TIME . . .... I ! I 4-vea. thoustndsand tens ol tliousanus oi people '( i. ' . . . , 1.. .;.. ; iiere is Inu ono wny in no iihb; nuim i,;, .o.., . Corner Fir and Adamv1 vhe Stomach of its nervous , ' 'Remember wo itlll buy and sell till kind i .1 Second Hand GoodJ jt jl J strain rest if.and at the same liino As.isl ll.e S'.ouiacli and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and A-siuiulatmg Sufficient Food to Kebuihl the Tissues Suppoi t- 'he Organs Invoiced. There is bu. n i: e tFv .... . .. : J remedy that will do this, -iSKobOL DYSl'EPSIA CURE, and that remedy is If you want lo it: ' The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without u gat ion. BROME GRASS A. T. t rcscription Pruggist rn TDT'CCT AM A I LT A 1Vn, more about Kodol, come in and HILL, La Grande, Ore '-4: Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kind " 1?! Garden Seed in bulk .zjz ' ::Sed Wheat, Ba!edwics " r : Barley, Oats, Etc SECOND HAND GOODS -. ; Xb.G Ollly SGed HOL' ""ght and sold. W. lmvo ihe following bargains inUnion County. w h"lU roow mit m, r(Ulge, $20. Fo,ce " -r- v -v '-jed steiuls ;i0 cents anl up, hed springs ol) ' - . ( I 1 VOL "'1'' ,ia,'' Cil'' 3, 1!u'yl"s 5 and up, New ' ' .w 15 unil ill). f0 iMiUou ciiti.r hnrraln 25. AVE. l'hoiie 1571 . fifigy $10, 2i wagon .f", dry 1G inch wood $5, 25 cents and up. Alias OUio (Iruwfwrd of Kmnclii is in tile rltv viaUinu I iulids. Mrs Fannie Tut kor came tlnwii from Kanii'la uu thir. mornim: triin. Many t'ckotK aro !uini; soM for the R. H nit'ii'd picnii; at Mcahain m'Xt SuiKlay. Mra J I'1 Fnlpy anil sifter NIvh KoeHctl enleitaiuetl tbf. ladii-8-f IlioilL'h Five t'lnli at ti.o hoin. or the former thin afternonii. Mrs. K I Staploi illil Mrs. A (i Pid O'lck, who have bo 11 indispos.'tl fur evi-ral ilays, im now r.ipi.ily recover- Nuw tliat the OIJ Folk day h a been nudfrved, tho next biu soicut event will It 'b O K,t N iniphijeea excursion t M-'arh un on tho -2a. 3 hn Hteinlieek is a ranaiiii: t have a "tit'iii at MHaehnni n ice day ni ibe excursion whoie lie will In ai.le to sorve ice ceain, cool tirii.kn, i-i'ars etc, Parties uitendin the Meaehaai i 'tirainn will uot br HTuillied to take tarjot litl a witli . I10.11 T:iU i a ise lireiauti 111 to prevint a -riilent4. OriiL'gist E KINwitthas been con fined to Ira lionm fur Iho j:i.hI few d iys but will eoon nain l.e at bis P at of duty. The survevnra Tor l-.'eetr e itelt Knii wuy in Union conn'y anivml in I,u 1 111 lid I n in thi! center of tl e valley 'ant iiiht ant ale now snrve.i my in tb s oeality A party composed of w .1 ( bur. h. Dr. C T H;.e m an I diu.d-t K. lit Nuw lui leave this tvonu g for a ten .afl mitiiii: on the wat, ra of tho south fork of wal Iowa river. Mr. xlid -Mr. h r S'anley. who have been ill the state for several months, 1 rrived this lnoriiin ai d wilL b- the Kiiests of Mr, and M.s J1I Deny mi lit Ibey nrocO"d 011 their nv to the r wiseoi.siu boino. The oommittM an unauraenu far la lay u at me rec.aieton Dili uaje woald also ba there to ooutet boaom with JL (Jraade on that oxasiou. I'rc.f Pat ton, the tramp trick bicycle rl.ler, who rode down the ladder freui the Bommer House will be ooe of tbe leaiurei of tbe sporta of the afiernoon of the excursion given by tbe OR N employear on the 2lat. There were quite a number of our 1 citii us who attended tbe O il Folk re union iu Baker City today who could not attend as representative.', being unfortunate in not meeting the age requirement. ' Sister Martha, sister of obarity, ar rived this morning from Vancouver Washington, to spend a few days witb her si-ter Mits Mattie Murphy and sis ter in law Mrs. T N Murphy, nofore proceeding to Nome where ebe has been called in her labors. Tbe ladies ol the Methodist ohuroh desire to tbank tbe general public for the liberal patronage extended on the occasion of their lawn social given last oreuingatthe residence of Mr. and Mrs. A C Huntington. .The receipts of tbe evening wore about $21. Tbe eve. uing was au Ideal one and the large lawn wae tilled until a late hour The vocal and instrumental tniialc rendered by the Mioses JTouug was enjoyed very much by all, ' Tbe Evening Observer In coming ont in enlarged form at this date Is really as much of a surprise to tnepoorit-tnre as it is to the public, from' the fnot that this change along witb other im provements was not in contemplation until September 1. Uowever a mis take in ordering tbe retalar size of pnp'-r to be continued was made and there was no other alternative and we did not know it until yesterday after noon. The chanue will make us late in delivery this afiernoon and owing to an abeenoe of three of oar printers who are enjoying their annual outing, tho enlarged form will work a hardship upon ua all for a few days We will otily say at this time that the enlarge ment while a few days premature is only a portion of tbe improvements that will be made eomninncing about September 1. Tbe Observer proposes to 1111 this field oreditably and when inaugurated we know the public will appreciate tbe same, as they have iu the past. E,l Barton who wascsmped atCsrnp WVght on Beaver oreek and was com. pell d to return on account ol illness is now recovering nioely. Tbe daring aot of riding a bicycle down a ladder wilt he executed by I'rof Pattnn on tbe 21 et the Mea- cham excursion. 3mm.. ,, .raiwwr 1 r III Half a Carload or r New Wall Paper. We have just received half a car load of the newt and latest wall paper. Haifa carload means 20,000 rolls. This is more paper than any one firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. ThU paper la all for sale and most be sold tnia season. We havebronTht two flr.t olaa. paper bangers direct from Chicago, who are without donbt tbe mt skblfnl workmen In. bastern ho .Ith the IWv first class p.i. nauger. a.ro ploy, gives as the best working t " u i he Inland Empire. Stackland & McLacMen PAINTS. 6II2S AND GLAbS . ! The Rainbow Pt ire oppni thir ow q-iartem tomorrow morniiiir. 8ee heir nd in this iBsiie. SOMMER HOUSE M J Fust A S f ondeii N S I'helps J (Mnoey O K eiirler O E wood S I. D'ofson T J Johnson F S Johnson Mrs Pike daughter R K Park I' II :r. mbio M A Harrison Mrs F (.' weatherbv F H i'iercu Itoti I 'over T A Matra M II Sliramps C llaird TSie Clock is eoinetblng that is liulispensable lu tbebome. It marks the hour for aris ing to cope with events of the day, and the time lor retiring at nibt. There IsSomethrt about fbe clock that t. - . heart of all. It will some day uurk the hour f death. My clocksare of handsome sppearance nun in design, and nude oicely polished bronze neial oiuumciits Prices from tl.CHJ lo f 15.UO. J H Peare Union Co'e loading Jeweler Next Kewlin Prng Store. Wech re pairing a Specially. J. Ii. Pcare, the Jeweler ... R EFRIGERATORS' j We are sole ageuts for the ICE KING, galvanized and porcelain euaiuel lined; will not break, scratch, ! or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean, j Noted As An lee Saver : Ornamental as well as useful Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 Portland do do do do Spokane Omaha Union lie-ch ( reek Telocaset Dam Spokane Itnion Telocaset Imunlia, Ore do walla walla Miupcs Hoise To Whom It May Concern After Peptenibei 5, 10H4, eigi.t (8) hours shall constitute a days work for 11 In icklaver. masons and p asterere belonging to this Union. Win. Hansen, Pres. J II Blumenstein, Rco. Hrioklayors MasonB and Plasleror', International Union No. 3. All sizes and prices j R ANDROSS j Undertakers and Embalmers ; HOUSE PURNJSHINGi 1202 Adams Ave Mens Shoes A full line of the famous WaU-Ovor $3 CO and $4,00 Shoe Hanan & Son, none better made, from $5.50 to $7.00 We only carry these lines but we have them in a variety of styles and widths and we know we can please you. ROSS & ANDREWS v 'V,.'S, ey lo ined on colluterals. it ir ct i ti a a is a Tij-fi Comer Fir Rtmemotr we still buy and sell aa.ll) klndt ol Second Hud Goodsl J J J and Adams Phone 1581 w atut 1 1 1 1 1 1 ODDS, ENDS AND BROKEN STOCK rp..- nr i j. n u necKs SALE Two Weeks This if l.oti?e clc:..nir.e iui.e with ua and every ODD and END, REMNANT and BROKEN LOT of good siore win hp put on o.ugm,) tahles and a price put on each that will sell them Our ccst counts fo. Sale The ODDS, ENDS and REMNANTS must go We Will Clean House For Two Weeks s in tins nothing in this Read the Daily Observer f Sbilj'jT of Shareholders 1 1- U.b The Golden Rule Company ;t Store Smnllpaf. T3. l v-k,w a x xvjvre HtmttWH w ,Mcf-AJ Lai i9eral b"lwne inJ exchange A , itj w. ertcrn and fore, ! 1 Vs Jdaaooaaa. : - " tVIHtf-lt T 1 .-yt. r