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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1904)
r toiMiiinniiininiiiiiiinnmnMimtM munHHW For A. Few Days We Will Sell Any Box of Paper In Our Window For NEWLIN DRUG CO. i t.l .: E. P. 8UplM E. E. Romig ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A full and oompete line of staple and fancy gro oariea. Fancy canned and lunch goods; TiDware, . graniteware and wooden ware. Frnita and vegetables in season. Bakery products alwayi fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 j ; ; . How Can I Cure My ; INDIGESTION? THIS 18 A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people There is but one way to do this; namely, lelieve the Stomach of its nervous strain rost it; and at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimulutiiig Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is but o n o remedy that will do this, and Unit remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, come in aud WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist L Grande, Ore , -rr. ' LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come And go and Other Items of Local Interest. WANTED - WANTED All kinds of Second lUvl Cnods. lift phi 'hit that we will pay yiu ca?K !nr : iiyilnnr; you have lo sell and oaa furnish you wit'.t r, l.i, , in hut lino cheaper than anyone else in town. Set Work liar, e H, :. , ;,.t - 50, Gent's Bicycle 5 00, Ke l r.". m: , 1 1. v..rponitr tool chest 2 50, trim ' 2 li'i.uii -1 1 .1 ..Md iu, Wood bed Bti'ds "'i, 1 s !'..iu 1 1 1 m .; , 1,. (). " Monty lo ni- 'l ' ' ' The La Grarce P. wnbroktrs Corn.:: f'u ' d dairi 5,gSS5,HV.rt"," v"; 1581 Miss Motna Aikine leaves tonight to visit Miss Ethel Parker in Baker. The Misses Edna and Florence Mc Call are visiting Montis in Spokane. Mrs D L Reavis and Mis BesMo Henry left this morning for Portland. 0R4 N Agent Hurt of Hil-ard was a La Grande visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs John W'Hlker visited Elgin today Switchman J J Lilly left this morn ing for Minneaitolis wt.ere lie will oi.gugo in railroad work, Mrs. Clara Brown arrived this morn ing from Pendleton and expects to re turn this evening. Reverend Father Whyie visited linker City today exporting to return on tiiis evening train. J W Bcrlher is in IJakT VUv visiting hid son CJ, who le in the hospi ai re ivtvering uicelr but not yet pormitMri t sil up. Musi or a (iuyand Ivan Peek left tliU morning for Union to spend a few days villi their uraudpareuts Mr. and Mrs. 0 8 Allen.- Mrs L II Russell, whose prolonged visit in this city was mused by sevens illnesp, returned to her home at the Sanger mine this morning. i W Peach was in the city yef-tt-rday from the valley, the first time sin e his return from Vermont anil other eastern point?. Marshal Haylmrn, toiistab'e Mo Liuhlun and city attorney Kixnvles left this forenoon fur tlc hen I waters of Five Point creek on a dosr hunt expecting to le bark to morrow evening. Mrs. Joseph Schwartz left yesterday foi La liraudc and Pemlleton, w here she witl spend a week or two as the wiiest of J H bti ddard and family hi tho former place and of Louis Moses aud wife in the tut tor. John O Joyce has resigned hre posi tion as night yard master with the 0. R. k N. Co. and will leave in a few, days for the Rocky Mountain Division of the Mortbern Pacific. Engineer Pete TheUon and family who have baen camping on Beaver Creek for the pat-t two weeks returned home this morning If you have any doutit regirding the quanity or quality of the fien they caught just as Engi neer tteorga Parker, lie had some of the fleb and is prepare! to furuidh a'1 the evidence. F 8 Braiuwtill, field superintendent for the auur company, states that the beet harvest w'll bein Septmihr-r 10 From present in lications t .is will be the banner beot s?as.n. The stand is aim out erfect aul tonnage will certain ly be the heaviest in tha history of the factory. Very little wheat has been sold in this valley. Many who have three bed are storing in the milts and ware- houHes but expeut to bold until the market is a little more eettled. Mrs. J W Dickey and granddaughter Geuevieve, canio down from Baker City last evnning aud at present Hie visiting her sinter Mrs. AC Huntington. Mr. Dickey is expected this evening and It is their Intention to make La Grande their home again. Oregon ban selected, under the Curey act, which expired on August 18th, 421,610 acres of ari l land tor irrigation, the government having app oved about j 100,000 of these selections. No more, land can now be set aoide under this j act, although the iirigation projects begun under it will be completed A walk over the city will prove the assertion that there are many side walks that should ue repaired with en tirely new structures. A promt ue it citizen remarked while it might be a little premature nl this time to i.bolish all fences ho believed that the adop tion of only cement side walks would bt proper. Petitions are now being circulated throughout the couuty to secure a vote on the county ad a whole at the Nov -ember election ou the Local Optiou law. As only ten per cent of the vote cASt last June n is requited on the petition and as the county voted in furor of local option the requi ed number of petitioners will be easily S'i ured. JanifB Mastersou, one of Elgin's lending business mentr returned home this morning. He states that they are in the midst of their harvest which is i resulting very H.itisfnctoryly I be lowest I yield he ha heard if was 25 bushel j and many as high as In, If prjr-cnt j prices prevail, Mr. Mat-ternon says the ' growers of toe north ond of the valley will receive more m :ney fur this sn s iii's crop than they did last year. The public school library now con tains seven hnndied an 1 tif y books , YusMerd.iy two hunilicil mw books wore added tolh ! t Th e is win of tho tin at libau ys iu Knli i n Oregon and (peaks well for the school. Professor lloekeiiiit rr wil souu have the num ber upto one thousand Tho library iiov contains marly all the leading work-of (Jet ion, hi.-tory and works of rof'roiico. Read tha Obsorvor and keep abreast of tho limes . A 11 the local news while it ie new , FOR R E N T FiHDishud rno m a for rent Apply to Mrs. M A A ;ams, i:t0t O Ktteet. Phone 00;t, Sept 1 L - r 6 4 T Half a. Carload of New Wall Paper. ) ; ( e) ; Ktl ) "S have just received half a car load of the newest 'jt wall paper. Haifa carload means 20,000 7Si is more paper than any one firm ever --brining into this county in a single season. 0,11 . ... . J 1 I 1 A Ikl. .on Wo 1 have 'braiiKht two flrftolaas papar hnnnere diroot from Oliicago, V who aro without doubt the moat akilltnl workmen in Eastern who, with tho Uvt Brat olaaa Pj- i hangera lready lo onr em- (O plof, giea natha beat working t" f Ihelnland Empire. Stackland & McLaclilen S PAINTS. 0!bS AND GLAbS t The Clock ie fonivtliinf! that la indlBnenfa! lo Ic the home. It marks the hour fr ariB ing to core with eveuUi f the dev, and Ihe time fur retiring at un lit. There Is SomOvnrt about lliocloi k that t. - . bean of all. It mil Borne day mark the hour df deuth. My clockpareol liandFomeHi'pearnnre ntHt in deif(nt uud nirde 01 ulci'ly puiitlied bronze rieinl oiuaincnte PrIcesfri Di 1,00 loiri.oii. J H l'enre I'nli n "'f leadinir Jeweler NextNewlin I)rua Store. 'ach re pairing a B.ocially. J. H. Fcare, the Jewels We are sole ageuts for the ICE KINO, galvuized aud porcelaiu enamel lined; will not break, scratch, or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean. Noted As An lee Saver Ornamental as well as useful All sizes aud prices E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalrr.crs Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adnms Avo Osteopath Returns l)r Moore tho Ottooputh has rotumed from Ihe Knst after an i-njvnlro as we'l n-i prolilnblc trip, nnd ie in active priu'tift' Huain ready lo rtreive ull ih.tso who wi-h t CMiisnlt or Ito exmintd. 'Rf8Lilt3 tell," e the motto. Mens Shoes A full line of the fi.mous Will If -Over 3 50 and $4.00 Shoe llaiiuu it Son, none better mad", from $5.50 to $7-00 We only carry theBe lines but we have Ibeui in h variety of styles and widths and we know we fin please vou. ROSS & ANDREWS GET THE CHILDREN READY FOR SCHOOL Only a short lime now until ti e Full leim bt-gins nnd they will need a new Hal, Dress, Suit, Shots' i.r other Wonring Apparel, Tablets, Slates, Pencils, I'ens, Ink, ett. AVe hnve them nil and at right, prices Good Children's Caps .1") Good Children's Hose K J- Good School Shoe? 1 "O Good School Pants 2 Good School Suits l."0 Lead Pencils, nickle ti) qj Peucil Taldfls, 250 pages .05 (lood Pens, per dozeu " Gon.l Ink, per bottle 05 Good Penholders A large stock of materials for ehi'.dren'a dresses, from 5 cents per yard up lip1 ie 1 iiiiy uWrvor JLnrgest Stoi-o The Golden Rule Company Smallest Prices mtmmHtHwmmH s '; .. 'iJk " " " '"'-lii'ii ' ... V" ' s A: