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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1904)
- a ' a a a a r a a a a a a a a a u a a a a : a a a a t rF WE CARE ' '- ' People get more then they ask lor when they have us fill their prescript ' ions. The public at large isnot half so particular as we areln these mat- ten. ' : ' We know that our drugs are both pure and of standard strength. We Wke mo ohtnoes whatever, and never hesitate to pay the cost of making rare. '.. . . Your physician writes a prescription expecting definite results; we see to it that he is not disappointed. ' NEWLIN DRUG CO. R D Hamilton bai returned (rom hls tnnr of Wallowa county. Illness cau sed him to return a few days . sooner lhao he ejpected. . Quite a nam ber of oar citizen" will .ttml tho meelinz of tbe 8oatheast- em Oregon Development Lieague ai Daker City tomorrow. Alrnmevs'J D Slater. V M Bamsey and J F Baker will appear for tbe co- fen dents in the bearing ol me county Si at case in Union tomorrow. - Hon J MChur.h left this mo-ning for San Fraucisco to attend the Knight Templars Conclave which nieetB In the Golden Gate City this week. rr.nr.to nnmmitsloner Robert Bluin- nnataln returned this nioroinn from a two weeks visit at tbe t Louis (air. The-weather has been exceedingly noi bat is now cooling oil some. Tho regular dance will be given at the Commen ial Olub ball this evening R P tnhow. former deruty county olerk was a La Grande visitor yestor day from Union. MrSohowls writing life iusuranoe now for one of tlie load ing life insuranoe oompanys. Notice to Builders I Blah ta inform the building public that T have onened a stone quarry on tbe Campbell place about two miles from town and am In a position to lata U kinds of stone contracts at a great sa?ing to the bnllder." There are u,m.il ronnnna whv 1 can iurnmn WIS stone at a cheaper rate than hard stont dealers. Tbe principal reason is that the stone is softer and oan be out and dressed at less expence tnan ine hard atone now being tarnished tbe trade. The quarry is nearer town aun oi. a good hard road. This stone is not only Brst class foundation rock but can also be cut at a very sngnt com for walls aud fancy trimmings. Ifyou are thinking of building" let me know and I will oonvinoe you tnai you uau build a stone building witn inis sroue .... than wiih anv other material uiMr1" -...... . In nsn.here. Ioaiy a full and lino nf umr nine at all times Jack Cbilds, Cor. Washington and Fir streets, La Grande.- Ross Andrews new line rf fall suitings bava arrived. Bead lueir new announcement la tomorrow evenings Observer. EOB SALE Five room house in good residenoe portion of town. Will be Bold nhean if sold at once, lnqoW of H P Lewis or Win. Worstt-11, ' La . Grande, Oregon. . Oct 1 ; Notice. Merobirs ol Hhe Btlhbme Sisltrs are n quested ' mtw-i at the K. ol P. ball Tuesday evening Aug. 3U as mere is business of importsnee to be trans acted, By order of .'. '...' . Cora Lewis M E 0 v: FIRE PROOF SAFE Kor sale,, weight 2500, price WO. Call or write I.a Grande Pawnbroker Phone 1581. . t E. P.StaplM E. E. Romig ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A fall and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries . Fwcy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. : , I " Phone 431 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come And go'and Other Items of Local Interest. Mm liunh Whitbv and son left this morning for The Dalles on a visit. F It Meyers has purohased the bouse and lot just bapk of bis resllence. F E Orossen and mother Mrs W B Campbell visited relatives in Flgln today. Mr. David BavandMrs Frank Bunk er are visiting their sister Mrs DeBole inElein. Mr and Mrs J M Berry left this mornini? for San Francisco to attend the Knight Temolers Uonolave, V S Murphy manager of the Grande Ronde Lumber Co left this morning for a business trip to Baker City. Sheriff Pennington is over from Union tolay looking over his new res idence which is nea'ing completion. Tho font came of Base ball to be INDIGESTION? W R Howard has sold his farm, a few miles east of this oity and with bis family will move toPendleton. Mrs Howard Is a sister of Mrs J B filater wife of one of the leading attorneys of Pendleton, ; Conductor Bacon, a new man in the freight servioe of the O B & N., on the mountain division, made his first trip I over tne road yesterday, being in charge I I of train No. 21, from La Grande to ! Umatilla. Mr i'ai .lnnlnn who has been vitlt- In her father 11 P Lewis the past few months left this morning for Bukei City to visit friends and relatives. She will return to her home in Cali fornia In a tow weekB. . Ahnnt flfiv Greeks arrived In the city this morning to work on the rail road. They seemed to have Daggnge .nnnffii tn fit. nut r rolonev end shot guns and rifles suffioient to arm a re giment. They seem to reel mat pre- nnmiinn fnr a riot or Greek war is neieesity in this land of pick bandies. TTnn .1 M clnirnh and son with Mr aud Mrs J M Berry of La Grande and Mr and Mrs John M.'Uonaia, mrauu lra K A lli.ln.eaof WullOWa 16It this morning for Portland where they will t... l,.i.iB,l hv Dr and Mrs M K. Hull anu Mr and Mrs F 8 Stanley when all wil journey on to San Franoisco to take in the big Masonic Conclave in that city. Mr. aud Mrs P. F. Rotertion leaves i.uiiaht. fnr Kansas Oitv to vieit a few ' weeks.' - -a. rjr ir iiia fni it The Clock " is something that Is Indlspeneable tc tbe borne. It marks the hour for aris ing to cope wllh events of the day, and the time for retiring at nisht. There Is Sbmthi aiKJUfc llltJUIJt " l of all. it will some day mark the bonr j of death.- I neat in defign, anil made ol nicely puliehed bronze metal ornaments Prices from 1,00 toT15,U0. J H Peare Union Co'e lead inn Jeweler NextNewlin Drog Store. Wah re pairing a specially. J. H. Fearc, the Jeweler ' p EF RIG E R A T O R S We are sole agents for the ICE KINO, galvanized j and porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch, I or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet and clean, e Noted As An lee Saver j Ornamental as well as useful All sizes and prices Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 . . n,moTinn THAT HAS BEEN 'I'HIH la A uuiwiiv" - i?KED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS J yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people - There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve i the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; aui ( - at the same time Astist the Stomach and Dtgea- , tlve Organs in Digesting and Aasnnulatiug , Sufficient Food to Kebuild the Tissues Support- ine the Organs luvoleed. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodol, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, Mrs. Neleou whoso husbaud reoent lv died wilb cano.-r ii this evening for Portland to make hot future home Engineer Jna. GirJuerand raoh- MoKianv have iuai return- b6 f W.ll inra Pnilnt.V whSffl tbSV " a ... CM II Ul" " Jll""- J plnyed this season In La Grande will Bave 8eourt.d limbKr olims be slaved here next punaay, u Gnnde will ploy l'ondlotou. ' Boptemb.-r l'J tuis year win ue wi FOUND-A bugsytp.or burr nickle ' Jewish New Year which ha been an na ctiiuai. nialj.it owner can have same ', nn.llv oliserved by thut nation lor tbe ur n..l SKIl.T vents. nenteniner i a uo dy of atonement bith days are un- Ee ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers i HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave J "' by calllngat tbi offioe and paying this notice. Wm Stoop and son L A Stoop, who is engaged In the real estate buslnoss In Elgin returned to their Humes whs morning. a c tr..(V hna niirnhnaed the W R 71 u uu I Howard farm east of this oity. Mr. Hull is hooomlng quite an oxibubivb land owner. . nan iIib fith aud 10th of this mouth the news service of the Evening otxorver will be greatly improvoa. xi anA Mra J Whipple arrived tins momina from Portland, Mrs Whipple is a sister if contractor Chas Good- Dough. The afternoon tea given yeBteniny by the Ladies Aid Society of tho M K Church wus one of tbe most success ful affairs given by the oiiurcii in Tho P.irROnflSe WUS OOIIlluri."iJ " " " . .... nii art.rnnnn nna hvuimuk Uliou nit . the net proceeds of tho Tea amounted to nearly twenty dollars. WANTED - WANTED ' All kinds of Seeon 1 Hand Goods. Remember that ' we will pay you ca-h lor anything you have lo sell d can furnish you with anything in our l,e cheaper than anyone else in town. rw's Set Work Harness $l, lily's b.oy.-lr, 12 CO, Gent a Bicycle B 00, Itod room su,, 10 00, Caroler, tool cheat 2 60, innit 0 Mining stoves 150 and up, Wood bod bttd, Ui,, Uuies diMno.,.1 in,K clunp. iversally obnerved. Th. flri. unoisl uivea by the Ladies Sooiety of the B L. F. last eveniug at the boms ol Mrs. Koroher ws a gracu sucoens. The lawu was liguteu wim Chinese lanterns and railroad lamp? with very pretty efli ot. Rblrenhmeots were served and those present remain ed uutil Into iu the evening enjoying tlietisilves. 'I he meeting f the Woodmen of the to. M l.kt evening was one ol the most enioyabie meetings tho lodge hue had for mauy moons, nix appli cations for membership were present- -,l in the Iodise and there is promise ..r more. A The binquet at the cl ise 01 lodge wus a splendid tribute to tbe good tisto and energy ol rrea jcoi and Wm Anderson wno uau me ques tion ol rolteshments in ohargn Fall Suiting Has Jist A.rrived Come in and get first choice. We have tho Urgest and best this year thnt we have ever had and our prices are 10 per cent Lower than Portland Prices First Class Work Guaranteed : BOSS & ANDREWS j HM--T-HH I lllllllla ! Mouey loane l cn col'.oUrnlB. The La Grands Pa wntroktrs Corner Fh and dam f R;mn;, w. stu. ly and Mil Thone 1581 12 Second Hand Goou.J" J GET THE CHILDREN READY FOR SCHOOL Onlv a short time now until the Fall term begins and they will need a new Hat, Dress, Suit, Shoes or other Wearing Apparel, Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Peus, Ink, etc. We have thein all and at right prices. Good Children's Caps. Goixl Children's Hose. Good School Shoes. . . Good School Puiila. . . Good Suliool Suits. . . . ,15 Lend Pencils, nickle tip... .M Pencil Tablets, 250 pages. . LOO Good Pens, per dozen .23 Good I uk, per bottle , 1.60 Good Penholders .. .01 . . .05 .. .04 , . .05 .. .01 A large stovk of materials for children's dresses, from 5 cents per yard up. Bead the Daily Observer The Golden Rule Company Largest Store Smallest Prices 1 1 1 M-l-4-tj-LJ-H.i , lt,tt x ... A T HILL, Druggist