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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1904)
t c School Books and Supplies FOR THE MULTITUDE. Second hand books nearly" as good as new and at . almost half the price THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY Adams Avenue, 1 LA GRANDE - OREGON E. P. StaplM . E. E. Romlg J ROMIG & STAPLES j -GROCERIES- ! A fall and complete line of staple and fancy gro oeriea. Fanoy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. Fraita and vegetables in season. ' Bakery prodnots always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tons 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 Assist the Stomach and Diges tive OrgauB in Digesting and Assimulnthig Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There it 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, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come And go and Other Items of Local Interest. BIG CUT ON BICYCLE SUNDRIES Perties wishing to cut the prices will now have (liunce to (In n $125 Mo.pin .MVrigU Tul.es $100 2.25 Morgiui A Wright Tires 2 00 1.50 ti J 'l nl es 1 30 . 3.50 C .1 'I ir.-. 3.00 .25 Vulves .20 35 '..ves -2- NOW is Til!' T1MK TO .BUY B Chanoey 1b moving to La Grande tills week Union Republican. Fred Swanty li in receipt of a letter from Tom Lask who is now In Koee-" burg and may posBlbly locate on Coose Bay. County Commissioner J M Seldera left this morning tor tbe St. Louis (air. He expects to be absent about a montb. Engineer E W Oammings is here from Seattle looking after the oon siruoiion work of the Morgan Lake wnttr and poner proposition. Dan Sanderson, who has been hi r veating in I'mailila county the p.-at few weekB, returned to La Grande and lei r on the Elgin train lor his home nearAliovl. Tbe men who have charge of taking down the county jalloelis in Union ex pect to have th part of tbe work coin pitted by this evening and have them over here by the fore part of next we, Mrs. Mariha Harris, aooom panted by her brother Sam Uurnaugh of Ei Kin, left tills morning lor the St. Louis fair and 'rem there they ill vl it rola Ives in Iowa for several weeks, ex pecting to be absent about six weokn. J K Komig and family, who have been residents of La Grande for sever al years, hava iutt purcha ed the Wbit aker residence on Foutth street, and have decided to make llaker City their permanent home; e weloome them liither. Herald. The order ot the Eastern Star Kill hold a stated oon.munlcation next Vtedneeday .light at7 .;i0; following ihe regular meeting. Tbeobildren ot the members will be entertained. Ihere will be a program, gan.ea and refresh ments. This will oe inoommomoraiion of Robert Morris tbe founder i.f the order. School will be.' in Monday morning. J W Diikey left this m.mlng to i spend a few dye in Baker Cny . Mrs. Mol.ie Jordan left this morn-I log to visit relatives at North Powder. I Mrs. A A Roberts left last evening to veil friends in I'ond.etou ana Port . land. i Lee V Henderson and wife left this ' morn na fur a Weeks visit wtthrelatives I in Caldwell, .d.tbo. , "'. Mrs. F A Bldwoll retained home Friday f cm m visit to her old bunie In Missouri. Sioat. Next M or day 100 Japanese ate ex- peo edtj airite to commence on ihe beet harvest in tbe valiey. Mr. and Mrs. J A Cailson.who have been visiting in Pendleton the past week, have returned to Karuelu, . There wa a babiness meeting of tbe membeit ol the Jol.ity whiet cub al the borne of Mrs. Fred Bock yesterday . If yon miss your cow, you will un-j doubtediy save tin e in most instances Dy making a etiaini line tor the city pond. Mr. and Mrs. James MoEnen, of May fark, iett this m. rning lor El gin to spend a tew days with their son John. Miss Way Fads, cf Easton, Oregon, arrived in tbe city last evening, and Is visiting her sister .Mrs. K C Car penter, . Mr. and Mrs. K E Bryan, of Port land, ho Blopped over one day, con. tinned last evening on their way to ot, Louis, Mr Miles and family and Mrs Al-1 brelght and lamlly of bummerville leave this evening lor the Albeita : country. E O Jlakln and wife of Enterprise are in tl.e city, having brought ; their two little daughters over to place them n the Sacred Heart Academy. There are two borse buyers in tbe oity. Tbey cesire about fifty head weighing from liioO to 13U0 pounds for stage seivice la Alaska. Mrs Austsn, W E AuBtin, Mrs Neil and UE: Uubson of Meulcal Springs are in the oity on business before tbe United States Laud Office. Twenty two Japanese airived this morning from PoitUnd to work on tne extri gng ot the O B & Hi la the neighborhood of North Powder. Wm. Buchanan, whu has been visit Ing Ins daughters, Mrs. M A Harrison and Mrs Joeeph Spencer, retuined lo his home at Burns, Grant county. Machinist John TucbeoK-loft last eveuingjor Portland to b.tve an opera tion per oriuod upon bis ear which has been troubling biui fur some time. Mr. Kline, oi Sunn) aide, Wash , an oid schoolmate jf lieoeiver A A Rob erts, when tbey were boys in Iowa, in in the any lor the purpose of pur chasing tattle feeders. J S Hurner, o( Imnaba, returned fiom La tiraude Sunday wnere he took bisdaugher Miss Mabel and Miss Johnson whu will attend the Sacred Heart Academy this winter. Chief tuin. Mr William H Bell, representing tbe Moigauthater Linotype Co, of San Francisco is iu the oity today, but ba- been called by telegram to Spok ane on account of the fire racing in that tit. Mi seers John Sleepy, Gny riobson, Ben Sleepy and Ed Murchinson leave Monday for Florida. John Bloppy expects tu make that his home and the otner boys are going on a tour of in spection. In the face of the increased republi can majority in Vermont, It looks almost as if Parker were whistling to keep up oourage when be says tbe presidential election is not to be judged by tbe September elections. East Uregutilsn. Vernon, the twelve year old son of Register E W Davis, while playing In a small wagon which ran otf the side valk, suffered a fracture of the wrist. Lr. baeou reduced it and while quite painful no Borioue results are anticipated. flcJicalL ake TaMetf M Twelve Life Remedies IXhew the witer of Medical Lake, Washington, U . . "'Porsted, a reiidue of pure white crystalline powdcrremsinsin the retort. Cirelul chemical anilynt of this powder shows! that it it composed of the twelve molt! important medical agents known to science. Nature, the itnt chemist.' tningled the life-giving, disease-curing L-B-MijS ingredients for the healing of the ns- tioni. iney are twelve Lite KenKdies one for every month in the year,' therefore for every day and all tune f Medical Lake Tablets? !mfh SWim .1.1. 1.:.. 1 I li i ttins In due proportion of the twelve life remedies niuj... . , j i . .1 ; t unc laoici ui a glass or water ana arms: V ' sparkling beverige which cool tbe blood and' vvm surnames Ut kldoeyi and liver to btaltny actios. TaSIETS is, a box all oaneouT. MeniuLuiiEUsaaimsuNBiiBN. u. Medical Lake Salts M'f'g. CtVSSJTWK DtC) Fall Suiting . Has Just A.rrived Come in and et first choice. We have the lt.rget and best this year that we have ever had and our prices are 10 per cent Lower than Portland Prices First Class Work Guaranteed ROSS & AJSi D REWS WATCH Jffl f0 S.N . - ...V. 1 v MAGNATIZED In these days of the increasing use of eleotrioity the danger of having your watob magna tized la greater than in the past. Iam in shape to demagna ize your wati h right awsy and put it in as sood shape as when it left the factory. I here is'no necessity of running the r;k of having your watch lout or broken Bending it away when you oan get it made as good as new at home by a practiole woikman at a low oust. 4 s0y J. H. Peare, the Jeweler WATCH THIS SPACE Monday E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers : Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave The La Grande P.wnbroktrs Cornrt Fir prd darns Remrmbet we still huv and ll all! kind's af Second Hand GoodsjS . jt J Phone 1581 GET THE CHILDREN READY FOR SCHOOL Only short time now until tbe Fall 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 and at right prices. , Braid the Daily Observer Good Children's Caps -16 Good Children's Hose. . ft Good School Shoes. finnil Kr-lllllll PulltS ".3 Good School Suils... -D uoo.i rennoiaers A lurge stock of materials for children's dresses, from 6 cents per yard up Lead Pencils, nickle tip qj Pencil Tablets, 250 pages .!!!'..'!.'! !o5 Good Pens, per dozen ,04 Good Ink, per bottle Q5 01 The Golden Rule Company I Largest Store Smallest Pricee lw 8) e is ' i tninii