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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1904)
School Books and Supplies FOR THE MULTITUDE. r Second hand books nearly as good as new and at almost half the price THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY Adams Avenue, LA GRANDE OREGON E. P.8Uple4 E. E. Romig I ROMIG .& STAPLES I -GROCERIES- A full and complete line of staple and ' fancy gro i eerie. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. i Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prodnets . 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 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 StomacU and Diges tive' Orgaus in Digesting and Aasimulatiug . Sufficient Food to Kobuild the Tissues Support - ing the OrguuB Iuvoleed. 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, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore SECOND HAND GOODS Bought and Sold. Cash paid lor any thing of Value. We have bargains always on hand. Work Harness ...6.00 Trunk 1 60 Healing stove? $1 50 and up Oak bed room suit 16,00 Oak extcu9ii table. 5.00 Cubbard 4.00 Lounge 1.50 3i Wagon 10 00 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Rmembr we alili buy and sell W " tDU ICR I oi Second Hand Good.jl j J J rhone J 501 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Coaming People Who Come and go and Other Items of Local Interest The La Grande Investment Co., is building a neat oottage (or U B Ed wards on N Hi rob. street. Weather Eoieoast Tonight and Thursday cloudy and occasional threat ening with .probable showerg Tbure-day. J D MoKennon bus purobased Mrs Hassott a property that is now oo- oupled.by Mr and Mrs Warren Ohand ler. Deputy district attorney Chas E Cooliran who bus been in the oity the past two days returned to Union last evening. (Jail Boe, editor ol the Baker Oity Herald was in the the city yesierday on business bulore tbe United citatos (.and Ulboe. J B titoddard bas purobased property on i'irat street near 1'hos. M alsb and is now oxu-avatlug for the foundation for a dwelling. Mrs MoKennon, mother of J O McKeunon is here 'ruin Artaneaa and expects to make this her borne again alter an au&enoe oi sovorul years, Win Horry wife, two daughters, and sen arriveo yesteruay from Arkansas with the intention of making this their home. Mr ilerry is a nephew oi our foi'ow townsman J M Berry. Ex- ludge M D Clifford, of the cir cuit ouurt bench for tue tflutb Dis trict, In in tne oity to permaueutly locate In tbe practice oi bis proiessiou Baker Oity Demrorat. U 8 A illiams received a message last that bis lather, U W Williams, who re sides in Eugene, was.critioally ill. He left ou the evening train as did Tom, who is working In the Waveily sugar (aotory. Geo Becker, the well known Lower Cove farmer was In the ciiy yesierday His crop whion he trasb d turned out 25 buhela to tbe acre He will also bav about 100 hi ad of hogs to market In theuear mure, Toe oity counoll will meet this even ing. '; J. I. Uyera and wife oi Haines arc n tbe oitr ooa brief viilt. ' Senators Pieroe and MoDonald were La Grande visitors yetterday. Dan Uradshaw, wife -and son Roy left this morning (or Kansas on a visit. Mrs. Fred Book and Mrs. Henderson left last evening for a few daya visit In Portland. Have you seonred yonr ticket (or tbe ''Texas Steer" whiob taaes place in the Opera HoBee tonight? ; ' Hon. Justice Wade sod wile ol fiummerville, returned last night (rem a five daya visit in Walla Walla. Remember the double medal contest under the ausphea of the W O r U- at tbe Oentral o'mrch . to night. Tbe admission Is only ten cents. ' ' - .-- Mr. E E Wait of Hilgard was a visit or in the oity today.' Mr. Wait and his wife will leave in a few daya to, Illinois, their old borne, where they will reside in tbe future. Mr. Kay, of the Salem woolen mill was In the city last evening on his way to Wallowa aounly to purohase wool. Mr. Kay is also prominently mentio-ed as tbe next speaker ol the House..' J O Ardrey left this morning to look over Eagle valley with a view ol par- chasing a fruit farm. If he finds noibing there that suits him he - will proceed to the Fayette oouutry in Idaho. . H B Gates came down from Ontario last night where he was in attendance at the Irriga ion Convention and left this morning for Elgin where be la in terested in the electric light plant. We acknowledge a very pleasant call from the gentleman. " ; ' . These are busy days in the Cove fruit (arms. At the pre-ent time there are about 300 employed in pick ing and pack i ok tbe prune crop. Mes eers Stackland ant) Hancock are tbe largest purchasers having brought 25 oar loads, which means about 600 tons for which the gr 'were will receive rbout $7,500. Get The Habit i Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery 8tore and you cannot breik yourself of it. Our goods are always , the beat, our prices are the lowea. and our stock: is complete. RcIfl5 having the largest stock of " DCSIUXS oann6c goods, Allen & Lew "Preferred" I goods, Allen & Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We bare just - re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Wonien'i and Shoes which we invite you to iuspeot. . fl' C. RALSTON ' NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson 8ta. f Teacher's Meeting PROGRAM IsUnd Oity, ore. Sept. 24, 1901 10 a. m. Mutio Pliouio Reading (with olaes). .N. Neill Outside Things A.J. Bender intnmetio H J. Hookenberry 1 :3C p. m. Musio Reading (2nd grade). ..Elma Thomson Muitio in the Puolio Schools L. AJ.MoBrida Lewis and Clark Exposition. .... . E E.Bragg , Roy Oonklin, Syra Kuhn and Fred A. Palmes, Program Committee. OUR FALL; STOCK OF WALKOVER SHOES Call and See Them $3 50 Ross & Andrews, Gents' Furnishers and Tailors Eastern Oregon Business Oulledga Sohool of Shorthand, and Normal Baker Oity, Oregon, bad four calls for stenographers last week and was unable to fill them all. - Our students get good positions when competent. Busln es mi-n call on ns when they want reliable competent help. Now Is the time for young people to enroll. Practical Business methods are taught, foe light line System of Shorthand is taught which can be learned in about half the time the old Shaded 6jstma. Tuition and Board reasonable M O Perry Prlno. 9-21-10 21 DAW WATCH MAGNATIZED In these days of the Increasing nae of eleotrioity the danger of having yonr ; watob magna tized is greater than in the past. I am in shape to demagna ize yonr watch right away and put It in as good ahape as when it left tbe factory. J here is no neaessity of running tbe risk of having yonr watch lost or broken sending it away wben yon ean get it made as good aa new at home by a praotiole workman at a low cost. J. H. Peare, the Jeweler FOR RENT Housekeeping room very nicely furnisheJ. Two bl icka west ol High Sohool, on tbe oorner of 1st and M at. FOR SALE A four room bouae oliesp it taKen at onoe. Almost new and in beat residence part ol town, in quire at th,a offloe. S 20-27 HOUSE CLEANING TIME The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and oar ' large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings, Window Shade, Pictures, Etc, will bear your moat critical investigation. Our stock is complete. Our prices right. E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave A WHOLE CARLOAD OF BARGAINS During the 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 we have THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN UNION COUNTY And are prepared to offer belter values in all lines thao ever before offered in Eastern Oregoa The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store Smallest Prices' i M the Daily Observer kAAAAsaaVAAAAAAJ I