La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, August 27, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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WE CARE
People get more than they ask for when they have us fill their prescript
ions. .The public at large isuot half so particular ae we are in these mat
ters. We know that our drugs are both pure and of standard strength. We
take no chances whatever, and never hesitate to pay the cost of making
are.
Your physician writes a prescription expecting definite results; we see to
it that he is not disappointed.
NEWLIN DRUG CO.
J E. P. Staple
E. E. Romig
ROMIG & STAPLES
I -GROCERIES-
A full and complete line of staple and fancy gro
ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware,
graniteware and wooden w are.
Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products
always fresh. Good service and quick delivery.
Phone 431
LOCAL ITEMS OF
INTEREST
Concerning People Who Come
And go and Other Items
of Local Interest.
. ,- now Lan 1 urc my
INDIGESTION?
, .. THIS IS .A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN
ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS
1 yes, thousands and lens of thousands of people
There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve
the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and
at the same time Asiist the Stouoacu and Diges
tive Organs in Digesting and Assiuiulating
Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support
ing the Organs Involved. There is but one
remedy that will do this, and that remedy is
KODOL DYSPEPSIA CUKE. If you want to
know more about Kodol, come in and
WE WILL- TELL YOU
A. T. HILL,
Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore
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WANTED - WANTED
- All kind9 of Spron 1 II. -1 Goods. It n.eu her t lint
we will pay yo-.i '.nil for ! iU'Mni; ju hu. ;o si'll
and can furnish " u uh , nvl;'. -ig iti mir imt. rlu ty r
than anyone else in i-n.
Set Work Harno - M". : 1 . U 2 (lout's
Bicycle 5 uO, Vv n 1 , '; i v. ( rti.urs tool
chest 2 5U, trunk 2 0'.', t n .4 u m l () ., up,
Woo J bed simls oOr, L m m t M:-.
Tonight and Sunday pattly cloudy ts
the weather forecast .
Judge Eakln and eon Robert of Un
ion are in the city today.
Ke&d tho Obaervorand keep ahreast
of the times .All the lounl news
while it in new.
Mrs. Geo. Gourley, who has been
quite 111 for aome time, U able to be
up and about.
Remember the dunce t be given at
the Armory hall Monday evening by
Company L,
Mra. Fred Schilke and daughter,
Mlaa Edna, expect to visit Ponlaii l
it lends next week.
Mrs M II HttSHctt, who id here from
i'ortlaud, ia spending tho day with
Stiiumerville friends.
A V Andrews J J C'arr, E E Rotnitr,
Fred Scott ru ' Jim Mcl'lure returnm!
l int evening from thoir outing to the
Mamm.
Dr. (i V Hi'KcrH, who him been vis
itiu his siHterfJJn Lake Pond aOrell,
Malm, has returned. He enjoyed h'.H
oucinir very mnh
J W Iickcy canto down from Iiak -r
City hist evening ami is busily en traced
in sh ikitiK hands with his many Men 's
who are pleased to know thac he will
make this city his home again,
Mrs. T B U ydaud dftiiickter, Miss
Ceoil Boyd, nf Athoua, are isitln at
the bomo of Mr. and Mrs. (i c On.
burn.
Jnhu and Hector McDonald sold n
bom two hundred and fifty h ad of
bft'f catt e last wet k to T C Hcnson,
roprt'scntutivo of tho Union Meat Co.,
of Portland. Wallowa News.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 O Holmes and
family of tho Cove came in by private
conveyance Tuesday for u few days
visit with relatives In this city. Wal
lowa ChioTtniu,
II C Cottier, J M Hilts, Evan Edward
John Klannery, Hen Cotner, and J C
Culver leave in tbj morniuK for the
t'ooper creek mines and win do con
siderable work before returning
The Ladles Aid Hot iety of tbe Metb.
odlst church will give a tea at tbe par
00 age next Wednesday afternoon
from 2:30 nntIL7:3( p. m.
The Misses Edith and Fva Xeely of
Union, who have been Tin the city
r'siting their aunt, Mrs. S Edmonds,
left this morula for their home.
Fred Sheets, one of the La Grande
Observer's printers, wai a caller at the
Chieftain ottk-e M- nday. He is tnkinc
a few dnys vacation and vlhitintr with
hts parents, Mr. and Mrr. A F Sheet
of Joseph. Chieftain.
Mrs II T Lemons, accompanied by
her children. Nellie and Osctr, is In
the city from Taooma, visiting Mr and
Mrs L U Shet-k, Mrs Jxjnnna will go
to La Grande before returning home.
Pendleton E O.
J T Kllia wbo for the past four years
has beeu in tbe employe of the A It 0
laundry, leaves to uiht for Boise City
where he has oce opted a position with
tho Idaho laundry. Mra Ellis will join
him in about three weeks.
Oscar Lund of Cove war a La Grnndo
visitor yesterday. Mr Lund has din
cove rod a quartz lead near his place in I
Cove which promises to he a h indsome
payer. Mr Lund has given bis mine
a oa no which cert duly should mike
It a puccep-s. It will be known as the
Fool Svveet'o. i
Tbe baud concert last evening was
one of the real treats of the summer.
Professor Hendricks and the band boys
are certainly to be congratulated fur
the way they are improving in their
ability to make delightful muic. The
gonor.il public surely apprecitites their
eifurts from the way they attend the
concerts.
The Union papers are very much
agitated over the fear that whon Sept
ember 3 arrives that La Grande will
not have a safe place prepared for the
county records They need not lose
any ole-p whatever In the matter. The
taxpuyers of La Grande are surely as
muoh interested In this matter as are
the good citiz ns of Union and when
the time arrives tho records will be as
safely hoti-od and much more so, than
they lmvi beon at any tune during the
past 30 years.
Dr Bacon, Wilt Church and Robert
Newlin of La (irandn were in Wallowa
the last of last weuk on their way to
tha South Fork of tho Wallowa river
after big game. I hoy no doubt re
ceived a cool reception last Saturduy
and Suuday nights. Newa.
PLENTY OP WOOD
SOCIAL DANCE
AT
ARMORY HALL
Monday Night, August 29
Excellent Music by Th'.uius Orchestra. Uailor nionngemert
of members of Company L.
Admission 50 cauls.
Ladies Free.
IN UMATILLA
The Clock
ie f OHipttitnir tbt is iiidlBpenpnlile to
the borne. Jt murks the hour for ariB
ing to cope with events nf the day, anil
tue time lor retiring at niylit.
There Is Somerr.'"'
abent tbecta'k tbat t. .... . uo bean
of all. It will some day mark Hie boar
el death.
My clocks nri' of liandFomeappearance
lie at in design, and mude 01 rlccly
p.ilislitd bronze netal ornaments
Prices fn ni (1,00 tolf),0j.
J ti Pea re I'nlun Co'e loadinii Jeweler
Next Newlin Drug Store. Wach re
pairing a (specially.
J. H. Peare, the Jeweler
REFRIGERATORS
We are sole age tits for the ICE KING, galvanized
and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch,
or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean.
Noted As An lee Saver
That tlicro will not he a wood fa
mine in Um.'.tillu county this winter
ie iilniopt a po8tivo fact, unless ppi c
ulutora get a corner on tbe fuel and
dbpnso of it outside mirkou. At the
pioHOiit i ime thori are 0,uu0 oords of
wood pile I up along I ho O. K. & N.
truck Ht Mi'U. hiim avvuitini: shipment
Further hmk in tho liiuborfroin Mimli.
am thcro are !civcrai th'unn I more
cords which will be removed to tbe
station us soon as it is found practical
T W Duma, a wond Senior of M.nch
am owns sovoral thotis.ind cords unil
expects to bogiu shipping in a few
dura. Mr Hums aays wooil will bo
plentiful ibis y. ar, but holievox that
the doinnnd .Til' lie ureutor than it
was lust year. In tout c.ise price will
iut be mut'b lowor and accordingly '
goodwood will bring nn,'d prices. I
It i undi'rfctooil tbat Walla Walla!
woid Ii-.i!i th have coiitracied for a j
lurgu amount of w od with the Meacb-1
ii in cutters but Pendleton fuel men I
b-ivo also eoutrncted for big supplies !
mid will bare much mure wood on I
band ttuiu they bad ln?t year. Pend
leton Tnbuno.
Don't (org t the (Social Danoe at the
Armory Hall Monday night Aug. 2'J
Mmicby Thomas' Kitdlera. Court
poua treatment accorded everyone.
20 2!)
Ornamental as well as useful
All sizes and prices
E ANDROSS Phone9-'
1 niNlIXWJ Residence Phone 367
Undertakers and Embalmers
IIOUSI2 FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave
Mens Shoes
A f ill line of the
(..iiiJiii Wulk-Ovnr
3 50 and $4,00 Shoe
Hituan & Son, none
better mads, 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 ctn please
you.
ROSS & DREWS
Money loane'l on rollni
The La Granci e
Coiner Fh ;.rc
Remember we still boy and sell ll :
of Second Hand Goods. J J
. :.one 1 53 J
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0ET THE (. HILDRKN READY FOK SCHOOL
Only a sliort lime now until ti e Full term begins and tliey will need a new Hat, Dress, Suit,
Shots or other Wearing Appimd, TahliMs, Slafes, Pencils, Pens, Ink, etc.
We have them all and at right prices.
Good Children's Caps .15
Good Children' Hose
Good School Shoe 1.00
Good School Pntils 25
Good School Suits 1.50
Lead Pencils, nickle tip qj
Pencil Tablets, 250 pages .05
Good Peus, per dozen 04
tiooil Ink, per bottle '05
Good Penholders "(j
A large tl(n k of materials for children's dresses, from 5 cents per yard up
The Golden Rule Company
Lavirest Store Smallest Prices
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