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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1904)
If h :: , -. J 1V ' Alt -i t ---- - - - - II iftUAl A if J 444A4A4 Fs i ft M A People get more than they ask for when they have us fill their prescript ions. The public at large isuot half so particular as we are in these mat ters. Wo know that our drugs are both pure and of standard strength. We take no chances whutever, and never hesitate to pay the cost of making sure. Your physician writes a prescription expecting definite results; we see to it that he ia not disappointed. NEWLIN DRUG CO. E. P. Staple . ROMIG & STAPLES --GROCERIES- A full and coinpioto line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned ami luuch goods; Tinware, graniteware aud.woodenware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh, 'J Good servieo and quick delivery. Phone a How Can I Cure My I IN DIGESTION? q ' this is a Question that has been a " ' ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS O ' ' ves thousands und tens of thousands of people g There is hut one way to do this; namely, relieve n ilm Ki.nnmiili of its nervous strain rest it; and 0 '. at the same time Asiist the Slo'maeli and Diges 2 tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimilating 'm Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support- jug the Organs. Involed. There in but one , remedy that will' lo lliis, and that ivuindy la q KODOL DYSPKPS1A CUKE. If you waut to D ,'. : know more about Kodol, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU 1 A. T. HILL, 2 Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore a WANTED All kinds of M hi I ll.n we will pay yoi. .A"t "r i: and can furnish . -tth . than aoyone clso n , i. Sot Work Iltlrue , , Bicycle 5 00, Unci ro. -chest 'i CO, iruu 2 On Wood bed etui .Mi. , i. Money lontud i it ul ' 1 The La Grande . wnbrofctrs Corner Fit aiK djnv v: Remembtr we stll! la-v and . t.v of Second Hud toed WE CARE E. E. Romig 431 - WANTED .l Goods. Itenietuber that yt' ing you have to sell nyt ;tigin mir lino clif nper , . y. le, 12 f0, Gent's , i-d Carpenters tool '. 1 50 and up, i.r ii. l riu- rluiip. fell all. ud. t :,,nc 58J LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come And go and Other Items of Local Interest. The weather forecast ia aliowera to uitthtaad fair and warmer for tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. B E Moore have taken room e in the now rosidence of Mr, and Mrs. Swaney. County Clerk J B Gilhnm and deputy E Ray Jones spent Sunday with rela tives in this olty. The rain while light was quite genoi al throughout the county nud will he of vsreut benetlt to the beet nud fruit crope and waB not hard enough to in jure any of the grain that was down. The Weidemaun theatrical company expects to be hore a week during tiio fall Mi..u..,.Uo.U . .... . j . for a visit with frionda nt Puyetto, , , , J ' Idaho. A number of Union teachers rce in tb elty yeetorduy and ttiis morning i n- route to Plgin to uttond the county touchers iustituto. Marshal Kayburn called at theOb - sor Olllco Saturday eveningaud infornr- od the Editors of this paper that they need not expect any deor or bear meat as lie bud it upon good authority that the said editors secured more flsii than the law allowed while on thoir vacation . arm mar; ii sniu peueu pusners nioiuu attempt to cause him any trouble he niiiiiii irfKU Htniuu niniiiBV ilium fur .iun t Infraction of the law. He would have Neil T",e who ' the F'nt0 oir troublein making any court believe i writes his lather Prul. R. I' Tait that any editor ever got more thau tho that be is now in northern Canada law nl owed ltriuit in that 'ten meat. ' and the Kea'her is vi ry cold. Tho Ladies Aid Sc-ioty of tho Mo'h- Jake Clark who cut hie hnd r evere odiHt i hurch wil' give a tea at the pur- ly a lew days ago is doing nicely aud i:Bge noxt Wednesday afternoon I no bad remilts arb expected to follow, from 3:30 until 7:80 p.m. j TaomH, Davis while running a tip E J Wilbur came, down from his i -a . -i10 Perrv'eaw mill 2ot ton nl farm on tbe north fork creek yesterday. Mia. been in tho city the raft week with the baby who has not beonwoll and is receiving medical attention nnd is; Joseph Auoon the wi 11 known pio improving. j neei who resides jut east of Island Tho Lndioa Society of the 11 of L V i'y threashed one field of grain that will serve Ice Cream with Cake aud went fifty bushels to the acre. GET THE CHILDliKiN READY FOR SCHOOL Ouly a short time now until tbe Full term begins and they will need a new Hat, Dress, Suit, Shoes or other Wearing Apparel, Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Pens, Ink, etc. We have them all ami at right prices, Good Children's Caps Good Children's Hose. . Good School Shoes fJnnd School Pants .Good School Suits " Largest Store Cottee, next Wednesday Evening Aug. 31, at the home ol Mr D' W 'Jackson ul 1307 Mudiaon Ktnet east of the track All are cordially Invited to attend. Nearly all ol the J-a Grande teacher lett tor Elgin ' to" attend the county tea liors juetitute whiob Rill begin ita cession there today, Miss Mabol Thompson and Misa Blsnoho Cutfman, two of the ofHcient aud accommodating central girls, re turned to work thlB morning after an absence of about a week. Dr Li D Hoavia received word from bis wife at Portland yesterday ataliDg that their daughter Mildred had sub mitted to an onerution upou hcrthroat and that the operation wus very suc cessful and that tbe attending physician expressed tbe beleif that she would reoover rapidly and soon regain her former good health. This jvill be welcome news to t be roaQy friends of Dr and Mrs Keavis. Tbe next attraction billed at tbe Opera House Is tbe 'Teiaa Steer" on tbe 21 of September, W H Gorham, a prominent citizen of North Powder is in the dry today J M Phy one of ibe pioneer citizens of Union was in (bis city a lew hours this forenoon. J W Egan aud wife of Denver arrived here Sunday evening. Mr Egan is a train dispatcher and expects , to boi:cino a residonto! this city. j Mrs M Stephenson, sister of Mrs J H Hockenberry arrive) last uij;ht from an extended visit in the east in eluding her former home Pittsburg Pa DrGeoL Uiggors left last evening for Portland to attend t 'c meetiug of the state medical association whieb is now in session. Bcnj. F Mulkey of the Asbland state normal school spent Snuday in olty and left tltia mor ning for Wallowa county. J M McCall, Wm Hull, A T Hill, and 8 N Bolton loft this forenoon on a hunting trip up the Grande honde. The masters plumbers consonted to iucrcase wages from 34.00 to 1.7." a day, beginning January 1, the agree ment to run for two yeirs. Th-f men had dernundeil an immediate Increase to J) 75 aud fu a duy alter May 1 next The di-mauds regulating appreutiees wore not presented by the workmen. The household goods of Rev F Day, of Uillsboro have arrived aud he and his family are ep 'eted to arrive in the tnornin. Mr Oay hai been called to 1111 I he llaplist pulpit in this city und comes highly roccoinmeiided ai tutu of ubilitv. a fluent speukor and ai) energetic citizen. i U'JKl'rae who last year pur lolmmd tho llniuer Nosslov fruit fnrm ...,.. , ' ,, across the river was a busiuees caller . . . at our oiln-o this moruing. He is well plcutod itli his new home. Ho bus 25 acres in huots and is contident of ! yield of 10 tous to the acre. Mr Price Irew beets in Utah und is firmly j"' the opinion that under the ' proper conditions thut beets t most prolltalde crop tliat can be growu ouo year with another. F. L. Humui'il who was trausfered from The Dalles to this city iu tha 0. It fe N. traio dispatchers ullice re ( C(!ivBll houe,,i10ld goods todav and 1 Hj, b.C()mi) ,,ennilDfint rP8ll)sflt. of Meachum nj8 flngere in t.a,,w. Dr. Hall dress Wilbur has1.., ...... , . ...... I of saving both lingers. I .15 Hi 100 " l-ft0 Uood Penholders large slock of materials for children's dresses, from 5 cents per yard nri aT1. ii ine uoaaen Mrs. EmettCheqauU was operated upon in PendMon Saturday Dr. Rioh ardson who accompanied bar has re turned and states tint she is to a very critical condition. Marshal Ravburn will take the four men bound over for stealing valise from tbe waiting room of tbe depot, to Union on this eveninga train and constable MoLaoLlen will accom pany the old soldier, Mr. Maxwell to be examined by Judge Harrison. V. N. Monro? who bat beau in Port land lor tbe past ten weeks reoeiving treatment .'or bis eyes rjtnrned boon this morning. He bis entirely lost the sight of his right eye and ia expect ed to return to Portland in about one month to continue treatment. His general health is quite good Tbe Klgin train was crowded with oounty teachers to attend tbe annual institute whioh convenes in Elgiu this morning and continues until Tburs J. H. Peare, I''r''ef'ri'g'e''r'a''t' or We are sole agents for the ICE KING, galvanized J ! aud porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet aud clean, j I Noted As An lee Saver - : Ornamental as well All sizes and prices E. ANDROSS Undertakers IIOUSK FURNISHINGS : ROSS & a.jstrevs : Lead Pencils, nickle tip Pencil Tablets, 250 pages Good Pens, per dozen Good Ink, per bottle rb.l r wxz ompanv i Smallest Prices day noon. State Superintendent J. H Ackerman who delivers tbe principal address this forenoon and L. R.Traver superintendent of thi SUm piibllo schools were also with ths erof ni R. C. Fsanob of the Weataro rTqrraril is on the program for Wtdnesilay. Everything bespeakea a very success ful meetiug. Notice. Members ol the Rathbine SUtus are requested to meet at the K. of P. ball Tuesday evening Aug. 30 as tbero is business of importance to be trans acted, By order of Oora Lewis M E 0 FIRE PROOF SAFE Kor aale, weight 2500, price SCO. Call or write I.a Grande Pawnbroker. Phone 1581. The Clock is Eoniething that Ib indispensable to the home. It marks the hour for aris ing to cope with events of the day, and tbe time for retiring at nirht. There Is Somerhina about thecbek that I. .v- - vue heart of all. It will some day mark the hoar of death. My clocksareof handsomeappearsDce nmt in design, and made ol nicely polished bronze metal ornaments Prices from 1,00 to $15,00. J It Peare Union Co'v leading Jeweler Next Newlin Drug Store. Wah re pairing a especially. the Jeweler as useful Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 and Embalmers 1202 Adams Ave Mens Shoes A full line of the (bilious Walk-Over $3 50 and $4.00 Shoe Ilanan & Sou, 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. 01 05 .04 05 up oi r x: 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tj 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rrrn u7--v. n iijffut--l; 'aC::-