La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, September 02, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY
,(!.....,.. Adams Avenue,
tJiJLK GRANDE
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i 'i. P.tttpii . :. E. E. Romlg
! ROMIO & STAPLES j
1 -GROCERIES- !
A lull and complete line of staple and fanoy gro
crii. Fancy canned ' and lunch goods; Tinware,
graniteware and wooden ware. '
Fraita and vegetables in season. Bakery products
alwayi freahT, Good service and quick delivery.
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Phone
" - How Can I Cure My
INDIGESTION?
THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN,
A8KEP TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS
yes) thous&hds and tens 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 Astist the Stomach and Diges-
live' "Organs in Digesting and Assimulathig
Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support
' ing the Organs Invoiced. 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 aud
WE WILL TELL YOU
A. T. HILL,
Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore
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;BJ-BARGA1N
. on New and Second Hand Gocds.
7 inch tea pinion 40c, -,s it oh dinner plutes 05o, hicli
is just one-hti f the rrgul r price. Guitar
; ft, i (i. M m.Iolin 10 0 I.
Remember, wo liuvu everything in Hip lino of Furni
ture, Uar.'w P', C'ttirkrry nnd Jewelry. 1000
(I p'otlltf) PlU'kg 'or silo 1ioii
M .n 'v 1 mi' 'I nn co1IhHM:1s.
TheCajGrande Pawnbrokers
p.;,. Corner Fir
yrSXl&S
Keatl .tli Q Liiiiv Observe
Books and Supplies
THE MULTITUDE.
. Seconcl hand books nearly
as good as new and at
almost half the price.
431
and drn;.
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OREGON
LOCAL ITEMS OF
INTEREST
Concerning People Who Come
And go and Other Items
of Local Interest.
V B Carrey is in Union today aa a
spectator during the county seat trial.
The barley crop throughout tho
oouuty is reported to be very satis
factory thisyear, '
A L (Jialg, general paeBcngor agent
of tbe O. H, AN. waa a passenger on
this morning train enroute east,
Judge Sears of Portland who will
hour the arguments in the oouuty sent
care at Union was on this mornings
train.
F 8 Bramwell and Dr Ft j, Lincoln
wore among those from La Grande who
visited B.iker City to duy to attend the
Development League.
Mr aud Mrs Win Kennedy of Unit.u
are over visiting their parents Mr and
Mrs J VV Kenno'ly, thoy expect to re
I urn In tho morning,
Miss Marguretto, Wendidl and Ollie
Allen who have boon visiting Mr and
Mrs J K, Wriuht returned to their
home in Uoise City this rooming.
Mr 0 8teol of Pendleton is in the
city and met Prof K M Snider an old
school mato in .tbair boyhood days
awuy bank in Missouri.
The Dixie Carnival Co will known
in this city agMed to disagree iu
Wyoming and the various attractions
luwe scattered tj all parts of the ootity
Mr Lamburt who recently purchase:!
the RlChardsou Bros fruit farm it
building a two story brick residence
in Frulldnlo. -
The county 'teachers institute- con
cluded its labors at Elirin vester.lny
uli.l those who returned last evening
report it one of the best attended ever
hold and in point of intorost it was
lull of ginger frum fiom start to llui-ti
not a doll moment aud muoli know
ledge impiutud.
GET THE CHILDREN READY FOR SCHOOL
Only a ehort time now until tbe F teim begius and they will need a new Hat, Dress, Suit,
Shoes or other Wearing Apparel, Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Pens, Iuk, etc.
We have them all and at right prices.
Good ChildTpn'ti Caps
Good Children' Ilose
Hood School Shoes
Good School Pants
fn.l .u..l.n.-l KnilB
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i Largest Store
The new Iowa school house has
Just been completed, It is indeed a
oredit to the district aud in addition
for school purposes will be obliged for
all public entertainmonis.
E M balder who has been securing
data for the klecirlo Railroad Co
states Mr Jeffries of Fruitdale is the
king of potato growers iu the territoy
he canvassed.
Groceryman C Ka'stdn now occupies
his new house which he rvcieritly com
pleted on O street, it is one of the
neatest cottages errected in La Grande
Ibis season.
Dnnot fail to attend the dedioatory
corem jiiy ol tbe publio fountain ' this
evening the band will be there and a
very interesting program rendered. ''
The quarterly conference of the
Latter Day saints will be held in Ibis
oity;tonorrow and Sunday. Services
fill be held at 10 o'clock in the fore
noons and 2 o'clock in the afteruoon
of ea"h day.
Dr P A Charleton the well known
veternary surgeon returned yesterday
from bnmmerville to prescribe for
several horses for J H Rinehart
He reports the general .health of the
horses throughout the valley as good
and no contagious diseases whatever.
Dr May of Baker City and Dr Pby
of tbe Hot Lake were passengers on
this morning train . enroute to their
homes from attending the state modi
oal association.
Mr Tatnian tbe Fruitdale fruit grow
er was an Observer visitor this after
noon and reports that.the apple crup
will be the heaviest ever grown in
that section this is party due to the
increased yield among the young
orchards,
Drs Molltor and G L Biggers return
ed from Portland this morning where
they were in attendance at the State
Medioal Association, Both gentlemen
report a very successful meeting.
The attendance from all over the state
was unusually .large and in addition
thereto there were present several phy
sicians of national reputation.
B L Smith, president cf tbe State
Horticultural Commission was'a pas
senger on this mornings train en route
to Baker City to attend the Develop
ment league.
Water was turned in the new fountain
yeste rday afternoon. The fouutain
seems to work properly in every way
and tbe Ladies and all others who
have assisted in securing this much
needed article for the city of La Grande
havo reason to feel proud of their work.
Yesterday afternoon I.ynu Baker, the
six year old son of Mr and Mrs Charles
Maker, while playing in the street at
the corner of Fourth and P streets, he
attempted to board a parsing truck and
was run over. Kortunatoly fur him the
truck was not leaded aud he was not
a soriously injured.
Mr and Mrs W H Forgurson expect to
leave this evening for Hot Springs
Arkansas u here Mr Ferguson will re
ceive ttoatment for rheumatism. Dur
ing f -ir absonco the Ronde Valley
House will te under lbs management
of Mr John Fallaa. Mr and Mrs Ferg
uson have many friends who truly hope
that Mr FerguBons health will be
beni uted by tbe trif. j
NOTICE TOR HI DUCAJ'ION.
(ieululed Tract)
I'UllLlC LAM 11 SALE.
Notit U hcr.by kIM'ii, that in pununnro of
Instructions lioiii the CoiiitnbisioiHr of tbe
ticneral Land Off toe. Under authority veted In
liliii by option Zn I,. 8. Kcviscd oLtl uU'B, as
ameuifed by the act ot Conre-tu Hiurov"d
K'brunry -ki, lns, we will proceud 10 olicr at
iniblic &ilo, at U-n oclo. k a.m. on the Hd;.y of
AiiLtiiRt, ly04, mI this utCicc, tbo flowing tract
ol '.aud, lo-wiiu
.-Vt .4:2T8,.7 E. W. M.
AuyauJ ull personi ulriimtiiK udverscly llto
abovj dwictibt'il bind arc advised tn lilo tlir
cliilmH in th it. office on orbefuro tltu day above
dcslRitateit lor the coninitiiceiweiit ol said sale;
utlierwiitc, Hicir rtglu will bo forfciu-d. 1JiUim3
June 5 10. ... .
E. W. Davis Kcgioter,
, ' A. U. KoburU. llccivvr.
NOTICE l-OR Ii;m.ICAT10N
Dcvwrtmem of the Ulterior
LandOinee, La ufandp, Ore,
July i:i, IWI
v,.ti( in )i(rhr ulvrn that the fnllowinK
natinaj iet Her ha-k filed notice of hf inteumm lo
make final prod' in wiftiort of In claim, and thl
siit.i proof will be made before tbo Keiflstor
...u.nt nn .liilm 111 lyill.- VII H E
s:, Isaac llarrit. of La Umnde Ort-gon. for llu
A$
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large stovk of materials for children's dresses, from 5 ceuts per yard
The Golden
BWUBEJi HectWraSO.NKi NWJi NH HE
Section 81. Township No. S, Boulh, Huge No.
Si B. W .M.
He jumesltie following witnesses to prove his
contiguous rcutdeiice upou and cultivxtion tit
said land, vis: fcrnert H DeLoiig, Ncls lidilrop,
KraokShulstroiu.lleoHliaUlroin of Bilssrd, Ore.
K. W. Davis, Keg-lster.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
V. 8. Land Office, La Grande, Oregon
May 14, liXH.
Notice if hereby given Dint In coiiiplluuca
with the provielonif of tho act of Conn r&u. of
June , 1S78. cnlilled "An not for the nalo of
Umber laodi, in the Hliites of Califoruia, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Torrltory' hs
extended to all tlio Public Land Ktatt by at
Of AUsCUHt
nu'2. MaucIc sSvuhtirst
or ia
Clrnndr? ntiititv
of Union, State of Ort'Kon
l.s.1 ii.iu ilnv fll-.il In thlN oHlro Imr uwon.
statement Ho. !X, for tho purcluixa of the
W H 4 E)4 r) of hL'Otlou No. l lu
To "iiBhip No. 4 H" lUiiKe No- & K.W.M.
And will offer proof to show tliat tho land
sought Is moro vn limbic for its timber or
Htonethun for HKriculturul puriwHOM, unrt to
OKtubliKii h r claim to wild lund before the
Kgi 6ter and lleoelver of this otllr nt La
Omnde, OrcjfoPiOn Tuofiduy, the 2nt duy of
August, 1W4.
Hhe uaroiM an wltnesse: GcorRO B. Barman,
Stentnn P. UntevJohn J. Pet-bier, ana Henry
W. Peebler, all of La Grande, Ort-gnn.
Anv and all msrsons olalmlnkf adversely the
above described laudx are reiuetited to lib- '
their claim In thUt office ou or before wui
. B, w. Davu, KegUier.
Fall Suiting
Has Just Arrived
Come in uud Kei fir.-.t choice. We bave tho l..fRet
and best this year Mi-t we have ever had and our
prices are 10 )ier cent
Lower than Portland Prices
First Class Work Guaranteed
ROSS & ANDREWS
J. Ii. Peare, the Jeweler
REFRIGERATORS
We are sole ageuts for the ICE KINO, galvanized
aud porcelain enamel lined; will not break, scratch,
or corrode. Last a life time, always sweet auu clean.
Noted As An lee Saver
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Ornamental as well
All sizes and prices
E. ANDROSS
Undertakers
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Lead Pencils, uickle lip..
Pencil Tablets, 250 pages.
Good Pens, per dozeu
Good Ink, per bottle
Good Penholders
Rule Company
Notice to Builders
I wish to Inform the bulldloj? public
that I bare opened a stone quarry on
the Campbell place about two miles
from town sad am in a positiou to
take all kin Is' t 8 to i- contracts at a
great saving to the builder. There are
several reasons why I can furnish this
stoue a1, a cheaper rate than hard stont
dealers. The principal reasm is that
the stone is softer and can be out and
dressed at less expen e than tbe
hard stone now bein furnished the
trade. The quarry Is nsaror town aud
on s good hard rns.l. This atone U
n it only first class foundation rock but
ean also be cut at a .very slight coat
for auUs aud Ini.cy trimmings. If you
are thinking ol building let m - know
and X XtiU convinoe yon that ynu can
build a stone building with this stone
j t-neaper than wim any utner material
j now in nse heie. Icaiy a full and
: complete Hue of sewor pipe stall times.
Jack Cbilds, Cor. Washington and Fir
streets, La Grande,
The Clock
is comethinir that Is indispensable tc
the home. It marks the hour for aris
ing to cops with events of the day, and
the time (or retiring at night.
There Is Somethin
atnmt theclorktbst 1. .v- b..o heart
of all. It will some day mark the hour
U death.
My clocks are of handFompappeariince
mat in design, sod made ol ricely
ptilithed bronze metal oinautcnts
Prices fn ni fl.Ol) 10(15.011.
J H Pcare Union ('' leading Jeweler
extewlin Drog Ktore. a'h re
pairing a Si ecioll y.
as useful
Phone 9-1
Residence Phone 367
and Embalmers
1902 Adams Ave
.01
.04
.05
.01
up.
Smallest Prices
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E. C MOOBB, Ag.Bt