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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1904)
IP ft h 9 1 F a Pa Sa I a a a n 3a a In f u a a a a a u a a a a i a School Books and Supplies FOR THE MULTITUDE. Second hand books iiearly as good as new and at almost half the price THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY Adams 'Avenue, ,'''t , v "y LA GRANDE - - OREGON E. P.8UplM E. E. Romig ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A fall and complete line of staple and fanoy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prodnots . always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 How Can I Cure My INDIGESTION? THIS 18 A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people 1 There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve - the Btomaoh of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Aotist the Stomach and Diges tive Orgaus in Digesting and Asaimuhitiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild -the Tissues Support ing the Organs Involeed. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to kuow more about Kodol, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU. A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore ,-- BIG CUT ON. BICYCLE SUNDRIES Perties wishing to cut the prices will now have a chance to do no 1.25 Morgan & Wright Tubes tl.OO 2.25 Motgmi & right Tires 2.00 1.50 Q it J 'lut es l.oO 8.50 O & J 'I ires 3.00 .25 Valves .20 35 Viiives .25 NOW IS Til!-. TIM I? TO PUY The La Grande Pawnbroktrs Corm-r Fir and .Adams ' Remrmbet we still buv and sell M kiiuti ,D, COf el Second Hod Goods. jt j fhone Ijol LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come and go and Other Items of Local Interest. Thomas McOoanell Brrlred Sunday from Caliiornia to remain several weeks in the city looking after bis large laud interests. Osoar Jaoason returned from Port land Sunday. Healao took in the Sa lem fair and reports having bad an en jo able time. Cbaa. 8tacey and family left this moruiug lor Alberta Canada, wnere air. Stacey will aosume tbe manage uieut of the electric ligut plant at that point. Bon Tamer left for the north end of tbe couuty today purchasing bides for the Albany tannery. That prompts ti.e question wny wou.d not a tanuery pay here in the heart of a large oaltle oountry. Tbe sugar faotory commences to morrow morning on tbe ltfOi oauiraiu whioh la assured to be tbe louges. run in tne history of the iactory Several car loads uf beets have already arrived and irom now on the roads leading from all parts of the valley ill be lined with wagons loaded with bocta. j J Conrad's thoroughbred bull Eclipse took the first premium at tbe state fair. Mr. Uourad la to be con. gratuUted tor his individual enter prise in making aa exhibit of bis lierefurda. The oattls exhibited this year was tbe best ever witnessed at the fair and in tbe list in which Kollpee successfully won out were not a few of tbe beat animals in the state. Assistant Postmaster J 11 Leishman last eveuing handed his resignation to Postmaster G M Kicbey, to take effect Just aa hoou as he oould secure some one to take his place. Mr. Leishman stated that be liked the work veiy much but that be wus hot puysioaiiy abie to stand the long hours wnioh tbe circumstances necessitated. Mr. Ad Uilham has accepted tne posltiou and bis many friends will be glad to soe him back at his former post. Weather Tonight and Tuesday fair. Light frost tonight, warmer Tuesday, John Garrison of Pendleton Is bare on stew days visit. Tin brick work on the city ball will be completed this week. Mrs. Hanna, wife of court reporter H K Uanna, visited Union friends to day. There will be a meeting of tbe direotors of the Commercial Club this evening. urO J Smith and family left this morning lor' Waliowa? to spend couple of weeks with A J uarris. W E Johnson left this morning to relieve watchman D W Weeks of lelo- caset, who was injured yesterday. J B Ptoddard left this morning for Baker Oily, BumuUr and Mbiiney, expeoting to return 1'hursday evening. O L Robertson, wbo has been wiping engines here, left this morning for He.Baut Valley to assist the hostler, Miss Alma Harris. o this city, ho last year tungut In our publto school, is no teaching in the fcnuleton sohuols. Walter Eggerlb, who has been visit ing Air. and Mrs. 'iheouore H.irm for the past two mouths, has returned to Pendleton. . Geo. B Powers, ihe real estate agent who leoenlly moved here irom Union, 1 went over this morning to oluse up Rnmfl hnuinnaa - . lion. J M Cnlirch and ton W J, re turned this inoruiug from San trauuis oo where mey attended the Kulgbt Tern plr conclave. J Keroher, the stone mason, left this morning lor Baker City and expects to go to Ma huer ooonty and may not return until Spr.ng. Mrs. Bull aud Miss Carrie Williams, of La Grande, are visiting with Mrs. Torn barnes, of Paradise, at present. Klyra Journal. ' 1" S Stanley, who tw.oe represented' Union lOOuty in the legislature, ar rived this morning from Portland aud will remain a few days. The Ladies of the Methodist ohuroh will hold their rummage sale October 6 and o, 't he pla-e wnere It will be bela will be announced later. ii0 2o The La Gi ande oreamery is begining to reoeive cream shipments from the vioiuity uf Elgin, i'uey expect in time to woik up quit a ousiness tri butary to tne nilgin oranch. Dr U B Cautlorn of Albany Oregon has lo.ated in this city and will 0eu a dental oiiice. Ue baa spent several days looking over our oity and has great faith in the future of our city and uuunty. Mr. A B Conley and granddaughters Mis Mil:er and Miss conles of Cove, Who have been attending the state fair at Salem, return d to this oity last evening ana are guests of the Hotel bo miner. W Plnkey Dodsjn, who for the past two years has been ou the Joseph Ueraid, was a pleasant caller at our otliwe last evening. He is Ou h.B way to Walla Walla where he has secured a position. - Get The Habit Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot brek yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowes. and oar stock is - complete. '. ' - i - Besides having the largest stock of "Preferred" canned goods, Allen . & , Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We bare just re- ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's and Shoes which we invite you to iuspeot. O.I. RALSTON I NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE w Oor. Fir and Jefferson 81 , 1 OUR FALL STOCK OF WALKOVER SHOES Call and See Them - 'i -Mr Ross & Andrews, Gents' Furnishers and Tailors - r- S) BEST COUGH MEDICINE FOR (JUILDKiiN. ben you buy a cough medicine for small children you waul one in which you can place implicit contldeuce. You want one that not only relieves but cures. You want one that is unques tionably barmljaa. ion want one that ia pleasant to use. 1i.amberlaiu's Uough Kerned uieeU all 01 tbese con ditions. X'bers is ootning 10 good for be coughs and oolds inciaent to child ood for isle uy All Druggia ts. SERIOUS BTOMAOH TROUBLE CUBED. I was troubled with a distress in my msch, sour Btumacb and vomiting pells, and can truthfully say that Jbamberlain'a titomach and Liver Tablets cured me. Mas. T. V. iu una, Utingsburg, Mich. For sale by All l)i UKgiats. WATCH MAGNATIZED , In these days of the increasing nse of electricity the danger of having yonr watob magna tized Is ureater than in tbe pBt. I am In shape to demsgna ize yonr watch right away and put It In as good shape as when it left the factory. 'J here is no neofUBlty of running tbe risk of having yonr watch lost or brcken sending it away wban you oan'gst it made as good as new at home by a practlole 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 OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Liuoleum, Mattings, ! Window Shade, Pictures, Eto , will bear your most critical investigation. Our stock is complete. Our prices right. E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 S Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave Itaad the Daily Observer A WHOLE CARLOAD OF BARGAINS During tbe past thirty days we have received MORE THAN 28,000 POUNDS of merchandise of vsrious kinds These goods were purchased by personal selection fr6m the best markets and factories in the east and west, and we now assert, without fear of successful contradiction, that we 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 1303-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store Smallest Pricee yBissslBSaBVhA saVsiU LAA-sUaVA s a 9 9 IV