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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1904)
lliiTmM ii i n in rrum'T i tr li...i,,i...i.i.i.MiMnrOTrri'Tri;iff 1 ft' & ' School Books and Supplies FOR THE MULTITUDE. Second hand books nearly asjgood as new and at almost half the price. THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY ! Adams Avenue, LA GRANDE OREGON i e. p.eupiM E. E. Romlg ROMIG & STAPLES --GROCERIES- A full and complete line of staple . and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. Froits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. " Phone 431 jHow 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 Stomaoh of its nervous strain rest it; and at the same time Astisl the Stomach and Diges tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimulatiug Sufficient Food to Rebuild the Tissues Support ing the Orgaus Iuvoleed. There is but one remedy that will do this, and that remedy is KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to know more ubout Kotlol, come in and WE WILL TELL YOU A. T. HILL, Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore - LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come ad go and Other Items of Local Interest. SECOND HAND GOODS Bought and Sold. Cash paid for any thing of Value. We have bargains always on hand. Work Unriiess C.OO Trunk , 150 Heating stoven $1.50 and up Oak bed room mi it lG.Oo Oak extension table 5.00 Cubbard 4.00 Lounge 1.50 3i Wagon 10 00 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fit and darus Remember w still buy r.d H H Mailt iDl, icai I Second Hand Goods j J J fnOnelSBI Books that were $1.50 now 85o at Newlin Drug Co. The augar company have sent nets and forks to the Echo beet growers. Mr. Dave Clark, a resident of Cove, was a business visitor In the city to day. Dr Cauthorh's household goods and office furniture have arrived from Al bany. ' Aiwa) e read something when yon are not busy, tl.60 books for 86o at Newlin Drug Oo. Dr. and Mrs. T K Monk of Summer. vllle were In the city yesterday trans acting business. There's time to work, there's time to sleep and time to read $1 60 books 85o at Newlin Drug Co. The Ormoud Lumber Co. have just received a large circular saw for their Ladd creek saw mill. Chas Conway !b arranging to build a Ave room house on the property he recently purchased in Newuavon ad dition. Fred Jacobs sold a residence proper ty on Monroe Ave to J 11 Height who has just arrived from Oklahoma, con sideration (1000. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Geer and wife of Cove are in town today and report that the people in that vicinity are busy picking prunes and some of the early apples. J H Leisuman last evening severed his connection with the post otnoe and on Monday will assooiate hiniaeli with the Stoddard Lumber Co., of which he is and haa been vice president, since the organization of the business. Mr Carlson whosearm waBamputatod several days ago during the past few days has sutlered a great "deal with complications ot the stomach but is now reported to be much bettor. All uueasioess as a result of his injuries uro passed and his rapid recovery is anticipated. The county clerk today issued a marriage liacenee to J. B. Beeves and Hester A. Sogers, . For Bussey1 carriage telephone No 1661. On Sundays pbone 1671. All calls promptly answered. Wallowa county is preparing lor a great county fair which will be ' held at Enterprise on the 3rd of October, This is the time of the year when the ice dealers begin to look glum and the fuel dealers begin to wear that contented smile. Oity counoll Is billed to meet to night and there is promise of a good attendance by members ot the third house. Mrs K W Rumble of Elgin died in Joseph, of consumption, Mrs Bumble was a sister of Guy McCully assistant cashier in the Farmersjfc Traders bank. Marshall J W ttayburn has dlspesed ot bis interest in the Blue Mountain House to Mrs Alioe O'Bryant of Uulon'wbo will take possession next Monday. H 6 MoComas came over from nnion on theearly.morning train and brought the news that Rosooe the only son of Jerry B Thompson died last night with typhoid fever, ; . The question ot septlo sewers soon receive a practical demonstration in this city as there are now four in operation besides the large one at the High school building. S. L. Brooks is in the oity today in the interests of the new telephone company which is new ooming into the city. Mr. Brooks is one oi the prinoipal stockholders oi the oompany. The Grande Rondo Lnmber Co. now have three logging camps at work and in a few days will have three more. They expeot to seoure practically the maes amount ot logs next year as they have in the past, about 16,000,000 feet. Those whose attention have never been called to the faot would be sur prised to know the large volume of business our merchants are constantly doing with the parties who live up Grande Rondo river. Clair, the seven year old son of Mr and Mrs David Bay who has been critically ill for several days is report ed muoh better today and it is thought tne change lor the better will prove permanent. ' Word was received today from Port land from Mr Roberts stating that Mrs Roberts who was operated upon Tuesdav had not lully recovered but the attending physician was confident that the next few days would show a marked improvement. So far there has not been a voter registered at the clerk's offloe for the November election. The books will b closed on the 20th of October and those who are not registered will be compell ed to And six freeholders to swear as to their qualifications. The Left Handed aooial given by the young folks of the Presbyterian churoh at the residence of Mrs C Ralston proved to be most interesting Ab the name implies everything was done left banded and Miss Florence Mol'all was awarded first honors in the left banded ohair contest. Died NICELY Near Island City on Tues day September 20, 1904. Mrs. Mary Nioel; aged 65 years. The funeral took plaoe in this oity from the M. E. ohurcb South, Rev. Orookett, the pas tor otBuiating. Interment in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. The deoeased be sides ber husband Thomas Nicely, leaves eight children, D. K. Nioeiy of Elgin; Sam, who reside in Nevada, Will, in Alaska; Mrs. Martlm long of this city ; Mrs. Jora Dormer of Helix Mrs. Belle Elders and Mrs. Ella Gib son of Pendleton and Mrs. Cord Mor rison o! Enterprise. OUR FALL STOCK OF WALKOVER SH0CS Call and See Them $3.50 Ross & Andrews, ' Gents' Furnishers - and Tailora TWO BIG LOTS OF SECOND GOODS Just received and must be sold next week. To do this you may select anything you want and I will make the Price Nearly at Cost This big stock-consists of Bed Room Suits, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, Sheets, Curtains, Carpets, Linoleums; Plain, Cane Seat and Upholstered Chairs and Rockers, Parlor Sets, Etc. Complete Ktichen and Din ing Room Furniture, Heating and Cook Stoves, Harness ' Saddles, Briddles, Collars, Chains, Tools and in fact the Biggest Lot of Second Hand Goods in Union County Remember we do Upholstering and all kinds of Repair work. Carpets Cleaned and laid . fl. B, Hasten Pho2n0e5l F. D. Hasten Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods. WATCH ffV MAGNATIZED In theseMays of the increasing use of telectrioity the danger ' of .having yonr Jwatoh magna tlzed Is greater than in the past. Iam In shape to demagnaiize yonr watch right away and put it in as good shape as when it left the factory. There Is no necessity of running the risk of having your watch lost or . broken sending it away wben you oan 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 oar large STOCK OP FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings, Window Shade.'Pictures, Etc., will bear your most critical investigation. Our stock it complete. Our prices right. E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 HOU8B FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave Itoad the Daily Observer r-M-l 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 better values in all lines than ever before offered in Eastern Oregon The Golden Rule Company 1303-1310-1312 Adams Avenne Largest Store - Smallest Prices 15 31 I. HMMIMIl HHIMIIIIIMIIUHMIt ,5 JR..: