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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1904)
. '.' 2 ' t i.r lHIIMHIMIHIMHMlHlHHMIIIHmtHtiMH TTor A. ITew Days We Will Sell Any Box of Paper In Our Window H'or NEWLIN DRUG CO. ' E. P.8taplM ROMIG & STAPLES j --GROCERIES- full and compete line of staple and faucy gro 2' oerie. Fancy oanned and lunch goods; TiDware, granifcware and wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakory prod nets always freah. Good service and quick delivery. Phone How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? ; THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BICEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS "" yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve v the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Astist the Stoinacn and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assiinulathig Sufficient Food to Kebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, como in and WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. - . Prescription Druggist .-., "WANTED - WANTED All kinds of Second il ,nd t; . . K-iiininbti' that w will pay you cwyliiM- unu'i.ni; j,u luive to tell and can furniili you uiiu m hn. it. mir line cheaper than aDyone else in ten. Set Work Hun e '- i n-. 1 ! 50, Gent's Bicycle 5 00, Bed room , i u, t ".; rs tool chest 2 60, trunk -J 'i il . -i n,. I n l up, Wood bed sleds fU Lu . .ti.i n . i ( Money loiiuel on c dl . . The La Grande Corner l ii Remember wt tti'l btiv of Second Hand Goods. the th S rv iOCENTS E. E. Romig 431 HILL, La Grande, Ore '' r:wr.broktrs c! ; . i- dl It jtie 1581 Observer HHIMHWHIHM LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come And go and Other Items of Local Interest. Mra J J Conlsy ol Prospect Ranoh wis in the city yesterday. Mra Geo Miller of Luwir Cove wad an Observer visitor yesterday. Attorney 0 H Pino lms been in Bak er City on a bueineae trip J M Churoh returned last evening liom a business trip to Portland. J K Wright and family returned from their ou.ing lust evening. L Parka the well . known Elgin jeweler spent last night in our city J T Thatcher switchman in Baker City is in the oity visiting friends for a few days. D P Conklin and J A Giieilan of l.'nion came over last evening. Company L will not give a dance tl.is evening. The nex one will take place next Monday evening, U'm Grant and family returned la .t evening from an extended and p.euannt o itipg uu Heaver I'reuk. (ion. Crpy and family and Pied 1) Cuirey and family, who have been camping on Catherine Creek leturntd home last eveniug. D U Stewart and family who have been camping on Catherine Creek for several wteka are expected home Friday. F A Philhrick who is ont. of Ihe interested parties in the electric rotd is in the city today in Ihe interests of that proposi.iou. s Uoo II Sutherland of Walla Will I u is in the city flouring on the plumblm and heating plant for Ihe ndditinu to Ihe Foley House. Mr and Mrs U itrowo,. and dauvh'er wi.o have been in the city for scrotal d. yd expect tu leave tonight for tbiir home in Attumw.i, Iowa. Mr Hron is a hanker in thai city and is here looking over the country with a - prof p. ci of Investment GET THE CHILDMiN READY FOR SCHOOL Only a short lime now until the Full leim begins anri they will need a new Hal, Dress, Suit, Shoes or other Wearing Apparel, TaUols, Slates, Pencils, Tens, Ink, etc. ' ' We hve them all and at right prices. Good Good Good Good Good Children's Caps Children's Hose School Shoe- School rants School Suits .vjrest Store ritlr ct Attcitxy tomaz arrived from Union .last nigbt and will make nis permanent borne in thla city. Baker City Democrat. Mr and Mra J M Berry and niece Misa Fannie McKeonon expect to go to San Fraiulsco the first of September to attend ttie big Masonic Conclave in that city. Dancers should not overlook the I puny iu us given at trie commercial Club Thursday eveniuy. Admisaio. 1 50ot , extra ladies ibeu. Win' Anderson now hue the material on the grouud for the enlargement of bis residence on Adam? Aveuue In the spring Mr. Anderson ixpeoU to add another sloiy to his iesidence. The CAnipiug parties are beginning 'O return. Sunburned men and freok. led cbildrea are daily making their ap pearance on the streets. Mr 0 G Allison and farai'y ol t.ead ville South Dakota arrive! in the oity this morning to spend a few daye via itin; hie brother Mr William Allison and family. Mrs (J J McLain returned yesterday morn.ng from Wavirly Washington accom. ained ty her daiijb'or Mrs W O Kubu. Mr Knhn has been lu the em-, ployee of the Waveily suttar factory J for the past two years. County sohool superintendent and Mrs Bragg returned to Union this morning spending a few daye here look in alter th" o instruction of their new borne whi. h is nearly compl ted anil will be ready for occupancy in about two weeks. The theatrical season was opened laBt evening at StewarJs -opcr i house with the time honored postoial comedy Josh Simpki a The pluy was one which aenma to always draw a orowd and please the people. The opera houe was weli filled and the greater number of those there, seemed tu be well pleat ed with the performance. M L Carter while in the oity this afternoon at .tea ids school district in the future will know bo to secure teachers. They were becoming quite uneasy that they would uot bj snoress ful but within three days ufler the anounceiuout was made through the Observer they received three uppiicat ioriB and aorepted ihe seivicta of .Mr Jumes VYassin, of Oiympia, who sub mitted excellent recomincudations. 0 V BaJer, proprietor ol ihu Knter prise flour mills is in t'jocity this week louking after business iuterosrs hre. Mr dader states that- there h cuqh der ible railroad talk iu tha W'almwa v.ii ley ju-it -it present. Two water rights have been tiled with the county cierk tins week. One to take water fr ni Ihe Miuam and one Ircni ( fi. W l'uwa nvir. It is aupp-'-ied thut t.he-e water right are for tiie purpuie ofsicuriDg puffer for an el-cttic ruid. Jtck ChilJ-i is. n iw iu a position to build septic .iewer'ig i tanks complete. T-iis mortiiug lie received a cur imii ot vit-itied pair g 1 - .t-i I etw r pip-.1 'vliicii he will dinpose ol tu the reta 1 trade at the folio 1 ing prices. I'nr.'e inch pipe yi loots per loot four inch pipe 20 ct per foot and nix inch pipe (a; 3'J cti. Mr Chillis bis aIho openeil a etoi e quairy on the Campb'd pi ice ahum four miles from town aud iv-li soou be re uly to furnish rock fur all kinds of huilding put pores. Osteopath Returns Or Moore the Oetoopnth has roturnod from tho East alter an i ujynhle as well n-i profitable trip, and is ill urtive practice ajiaiU ready to r.-ceive all those who wi.-li to consult or he ex. mined. "liesults tell," is the motto. .15 Hi I CO -: l..r'U A large stock of materials for children's dresses, from 5 cents per yard The Golden Rule Company i Half a Carload ol New Wall Paper. We have just received half a car load of the newi 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. Thla paper la all for aale and moat be aold tbia aeaaon. We have brought two flrat olaaa papar hangera direct from Chicago, who are without doubt the moat aklUfnl workmen In Kastorn who, witb the Are Hrat olaaa Pj. i hangera already iu our em ploy, gives aa toe beat working tin, n ihe Inland Empire. Slackland & McLacliJen - PAINTS, 0IL2S AND GLAbS J. H. Peare, REFRIGERATORS We are sole agents for the ICE KING, galvanized aud 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 All sizes and prices E. ANDROSS Undertakers IIOUSl'- FURNISHINGS HOSS & ANDREWS Lead Pencils, nickle lip Pencil Talileis, 250 puges Good Pens, per dozeu Good Ink, per bottle Good Penholders Smallest Prices e The Clock is rometbing Ibut is itidispena! le tc the borne. It marka the boor for aria ing to cope with events of the day, and the time for retiring at niklit. There Is SomethJrm almut the clock that t. - .,o bean of all. It will eume day murk Ihe boor i f death. My clocks are ol handeompappearanre neat in detiijn, and niuile ol nicely polished bronze meial ornameiitB Prices fnni tl,0u iotir,uo. 'J H Peare Union Cu'e leadinv Jeweler KextKewlin Diug Store. Wa'-ch re pairing a 8ecialiy. the Jeweler as useful Phone Q-l Residence Phone 367 and Embalmers 1202 Adams Ave Mens Shoes A fall lino of tho famous Wult-Over $3 50 and $4,00 Shoe Hunan A Son, none better mad", from $5.50 to $7.00 We only carry these lines but we have them in a variety of styles and widths aud we know we can please you. 01 !o5 04 , '05 , qj up.