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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1904)
, c a a a u a a u u u u a a a a a a a a a a IM8lll44MltMMIMIMIMMI School Books and Supplies FOR THE MULTITUDE. Second hand hooks nearly as good as new and at almost half the price. THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY Adams Avenue, LA GRANDE OREGON . E.P.8tplM E. E. Romig j ROMIG & STAPLES I -GROCERIES- A fall and oompiete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. FroiU and vegetables in' season. Bakery prodncts alwayi fresh. Good service aud quick delivery. Phone 431 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come and go and Other Items of Local Interest J a How Can I Cure My ! INDIGESTION? . THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes', thous&nds and tens of thousands of people There is but one' way to do this; namely, relieve the Stomaoh of its nervous, strain rest it; and at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges tive Organs in Digesting and Assiunilating Sufficient Food to Kebuild the Tissues Support ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There in but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more about Kodoi; come in and WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore u , BIG CUT ONBICYCLH SUNDRIES Perties wishing to cut ihe pricis wi'l now lmve u clia .i e io 'In so The pnbllo schools of Union opened with an attendance ol 340. Mrs. David Clark, of the Cove, is over viBiting her sister, Mrs. A L Rionardson. Mrs Kev. W J Harvey and son, of Hniley, Idaho, arrived this morning to visit her parents, the Rev. J DGiii. ilan and wife. Dr. Geo. O'Connor, formerly of Cor nucopla but now a prominent real ea tate broker at La Grande paid the city a visit yesterday, Baker City Herald. . Judge Eakln is over from Union looking up matters pi lor to the Oct ober term of cii ouit court. He slates that indications now point to a very light docket . : There is one thing noticeable about the fruit now being shipped out of this auction by A I Gale it has the "Utitn, Oregon," baud ou every box This is as it should be. Republican. T H Crawford is moving his law oiBoe to La Grande. As Mr. Craw ford is in the head row ol Oregon's foiecnost attorneys, bis removal will be a lonsiderable loss to Union, and we are truly sorry mat he could not see his way clear to remain a citizen ofourtown. Scout. Uncle Jimmie Reynolds made this olBoo a pleasant call yesteiday and loit two branchrs loa.leu wild plums. Or to be more correct one eaob of plums and prunes .Tory were loaded as full as the Iruit oould aii. k and a'l guo.l sized. One 'as tbe,Wepng Willow plum and the other wa a Poor Muu's Prune. They were gron on the E Z Carbine place in fruitd.le and are about the finest samples of fiult wo have seen this season. : J W Dickey has returned after a few days in Baker City, Geo. H Powers moved this week to La Grande. r-Soout, J 0 Henry la in Portland to attend meeting of tbe board of Undertaken who are holding their annual meeting, Rev B Hayes is expected hi me tbia evening from the Pitsbytery which hajuBt conoluded its labors in Jfnterpriee. " Mr. Guy E MoCally lelt this morn ing tor Joseph in response to a mens age informing him of the' serious ill ness of his Bister. : Miss Ethel GarBed will leave for tbe west tonight rf ter a few days visit in this city, Miss Ethel will resume her studies in vocal lesson,. - . , i The Tea given by tbe ladies of the Methodist church at tne home of Mrs. John tinea was well attended aud tbe proceeds amounted to 12. O W Ellswoiiboompleted his work of tearing down the county jail last Tuesday and wlU be .brought over the first of next week . .:. Mr and Mrs T H Boyntou arrived last evening from . Whitney and will make La uraude their home, again after an absence of several-years. The milliuery opening of Mrs For rest today was taken advantage of by many ladies who were suown a beauti ful seleotlon of the latest novelties in head wear. ' M M Maidis and family, wbo have been resident! oi tbe valley the past six years, leave this evening for Pine burst, Idaho, where they will make tueir future home, . Sir. Gust, . proprietor of tbe fruit paoking house arr.ved from Monntana this morning and has about decided to bull I anotuer large briok storage bouse just west of bis present building Rev. Carroll Ghent, pastor of tbe Elgin Baptist church, will begin a eeri9s of meetings at . the Pumpkin ridge school bouse Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock to continue (through the week. Tbe surveying party th it has been surveying tne route of the new pro posed electric railroad in Uuionoouuty has about oompieted their work la this part of the couuty. Elgin Recorder. Tbe Rev. Mr. Warren of Heppner will be here visiting bis son and will officiate and preach a St. Peter's Epuonpal Cliuroli in this oity to morrow ot 11 o'clook. All persons are invite'd to attend this service. Wm Grant returned last evening from tbe Presbyterian Presoytery, where he presented the call of Kev. E B Hays pastor of the cnurch in tbis city wbiih was acoepted and the in stallation oefmony will take place in tbe near futuie. Last Excursion To The World's Fair Get The Habit : Of trading at the Nebraska Grooery Store and you 7 cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always j the best, our prices are the lowes-. and our stock, is . X complete. ' ' fc 1 RociHfC having the largest stock of "Preferred" . vwuuwu gwtaw, . , x . it) . 1 J n11 V.:M lunllnn linos ' Wo hai-fl IIIrI Tfi w UiaUU QU ail VUUll irauiug ..uwo. w jr - ceived a new and complete Hue of Men's and Women's J X i and Shoes which we invite you to inspect. X I C.IRALSTON - I . NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE w ' j " Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sta. , F OUR FALL STOCK OF WALKOVER SHOES Call and See Them s, $3.50 Ross & Andrews, Gents' Furnishers and Tailors 125 Morgan A Wnplit Tul.t 9 2.25 M'oignii V Wright Tires 1.50 G & J 'l ul e? 3.60 O & I 'I iro' .25 Valves 35 V.;v8 NOW. IS Til'' T1MK TO BUY $1.00 2.00 l.oO 3.00 .20 o The La Grande P.Avnbrcktrs Corner Fh and ic;n y Remomber we still buv and stll a!!) km :U ,D. A .rot 2 Scood Hand Good.,4 . . . Hhonelbol The demand tor sleeping oar spaue in the Denver & Kio Grande's popular through tourist excursions to the St Louis Fair having been so great, three such excursions will be run on tbe next ' aud laut telling dates October 3, a and 5. On each of these days seoial tourist excursions will be ran from Portland without change of cars over the "Soeiilo Line of the World.' October 3 there will also be run a special fullman rxoumlon. Those era will make stops en route at bait i-uke City and Denver, uifoiding exoursionists an opportuuity of view ing tlie various points of interest about ih so cities. The d,y light ride through the heart of the KockleB God's art sallery of nature is the Krandest across the American conti nent. Write W U Mcbrlde, 124 Third street, Portland, Or , at ouce for particulars and sleeping car reservations. These being tbe last ilaya upon whioh tickets will be Bold at roduced raits travel will oe particularly heavy. WATCH M AGNATIZ ED In these days of the increasing use of electricity the danger of having your watoh magna tized is greater than in tbe past. I am In shape to demagna'ize your wati h right away and pnt It In as sood shape as when it left'the factory. 'J here is no . necessity of running tbe risk ot having your watch lost or broken sending it away when you can get it made as good as new at home, by a praotiole workman at a low cost. J. H. Peare, the Jeweler HOUSE CLEANING TIME The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large STOCK OP FURNITURE, Carpets, Liuoleum, Mattings, Window Shade, Pictures, Eto , will bear your most critioal investigation. Our stock is complete. Our prices right. Ee ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNI3HING3 1202 Adams Ave I I I I t I a I li A J, j, AAAJ I'Tttt'ITttTTTTtTTI rtWWtlHtlttltlllllllHI A WHOLE CARLOAD QF BARGAINS During tbe past thirty days we have received MORE THAN 28,000 POUNDS of merchandise of various kinds These goods were purchased by personal selection from the best markets and factories in the east and west, and we now assert, without fear of successful contradiction, that wo have THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN UNION COUNTY And are prepared to offer better values In all lines than ever before offered in Eastern Oregon The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne s 1 T n TMvcrf- Cifore Smallest Prices 'imniiiiiniiMMn -a . ' ' t . 1 1 1 - " a,amA m WP