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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1904)
1 a I A8 A STARTER suppose you try some Blue Points or a chowder. After that go down the list and select the templing things we have on our bill of fare and when- yo've . fitiiehed dinuing you'll feel like a king. There's no better place to dine than AT OUR RESTAURANT We have the latest of every-J thing the market-affords, and know hew to cook and serue it ' Bring wite down, she wants a change and it won't cost much Open evenings ' MODEL, RESTAURANT A. ARBtJCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We fell weekly Meal '$4-50 i tenets, uu CASH MEAT MARKET I have reopened my shop on North Fir Street. You will find my shop well supplied and the prices to suit the times. Yours tor business Free delivery. Phone 160 I. HARRIS I Get The Habit X ' Of trsdiug at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you . cannot bretfc yourself of it. Our goods are always 7 the boBt, our prices are the lowea. and our stuck is X complete. D . j J having the largest stock of "Pre DcSIUCS cauned goods, Allen & Lewis goods, braud on all their leading lines. We have just re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's and Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. C.i RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE $ Oor. Fir and ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new . .r rebuilding their homes, can uoatly tiuisu their parlors, dining rooms halls etc with a 1 to 6 light Electolere, at a reason able price, as we are in positiou to undersell any fixture in the Inland Empire. Wo have at our office a complete stock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of rll designs. We cordiull) invite the public to inspect our stock even if you are not ready to buy. Office open from 7 a in to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. PiN. vtA v M r-i H-jk Mm& ?;t;Af& SUMMERVILLE LIVELY W. I. Hunter & Soa hnve LrasO'l the McKinzie 8'ables and are prepared to serve (he pablio io a first class manner it reasonable rates. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why people come here for niuu's uad by boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt lino is our spec ialty. Here is where price and quality a-e combined. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET GUARDIAN'S SALE , By virtue of an order and license made and entered by the lion. Connty Court of Union County State of Ore gon, on September 0th, 1904, In the matter of the Guardianshipnf the per sons and estates of Ernest N Patty, Z Beatrice Patty, and Frank A Patty, minor heirs of Thomas K Patty de ceased, and words of the undersigned their guardian, X will, from and after the 21st day of October ISM, at my home No. 1410 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Union County, Oregon, pro ceed to sell at 'private sale the South ea t quarter of Section 34 of Township Three North of Ranite 30 East of the Willamette Meridan in Union County Oregon, for the benefit of said heirs and their estate. Terms of sale, cash to me In hen I. Zora 12 Patty, Guardian of the persons aud estates of Ernest N Patty, Z Bo itrloe Patty and Frank A Patty, Minors. Dated Septembnr 10, 1904. Oot 21 'Preferred' Allen & Lewis special Jefferson Sis. MASKED ROBBERS KILL ONE MAN (Observer Special) . Seattle, ffrpt 27 Two masked men sbot and fatally Injured one man. maimed another and seriously injured a third In holding op Conway's saloon In this rity tonight. The highwaymen entered the saloou and ordered I.on Conway, the proprietor, and the bar tender to holdup their hande. Conwav thought it was a joke and refused. The bandit sbot, bitting Conway In the arm which will have to be amputated. James A Word As To Price Good Pianos and the saving Eilers Piano House make, on them While referring to the exceptional merits of the pianos we carry it Is well to dwell also upon prloe. After quality this is the most im portant cODsideratiDn in buying a piano. . The purchase of the lowest priced instruments involves the spending of many dollars, and careful buyers natnr.i ly want to feel assured the are securing the greatest value obtain able for their outlay, - The Eilers Piauo Bouse oondnats its buslaess with the aim and object of meeting just this demand Every dollar of saving that may be accom plished by economical handling Is saved t') the buyer. We own our own drays and teams and our own stables. We have our own warehouses down on the tracks where (he oars are unloaded and loaded direct from rail way to wareboitse. Baying as we do in tremendous quantities to supply Ave of the largest 'piano stores on the coast faotories grant us every concesuon in the way of discounts, and carload rate) are always scoured from the railway com panies Then tbeie are no middlemen to whom we mast . pay a hoavy co mmission. All these Items oombiue to make a very remarkable saving in the oost of a piano and are the reasons why we are able to Bell you for 2107, a piano thut anywhere else you would hare to pay at least t'260 for. ONE OF MANY Tbi above exceptionally low prioe on an excellent make is only one of many. We give a proportionate saving to buyers on every piano we sell. And rememberwe sell the very bigest grade pianoB, including Moiton's great make the Ubiokering, New York's famous piano aud the musician's favorite, t Weber the popular Kimball, the time honored aristocrat, the ilnzeltoo, the lovely Lester that hails from Phila delphia, the Hobart M Cable, dally growing in the esteem of every person who possesses one, the Crown, the plano'of many toneB, the' Baily, Baus and many other favorites. Write us for descriptions of these pianos and for prices, and our easy payment Bystoui. You will be sur prised at what a splendid instrument 5 or 80 a month will purchase at Eilers Piano House 351 Washington Street corner Park . If you want something really good and sotiBfaotory investigate the piano that we are selling now for tlfl7. FRESH OYSTERS In bulk ut J D MoKennon's. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I wuuld cough uearly all night long," writes Mrs Chua Anploitale. of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. 1 had consumption so bad that if 1 walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three (1.00 bottles 01 Dr. King s new iriBcovery wholly cured ine and I gained 58 pounds." It s absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung troubles Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Newlin Drug Co. THAT TIRED FK BLIND If vou are lanauid. depressed and iucaabie (or work, at indicates that your liAer is out of order. Ilurblne will assist nature to throw off head aches, rheumatism aud allmenta akin to rjervousuess and restore the energies audvitaltty of sound and perfect health J J Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes, March 21 I'Mi: "1 have used llerbine tor the past two years. it has done me more good than all the doctors. beu 1 feet bad and have that ti ed feeling I take a dose of ileibtne. It B the best medicine ever made for lulls and (evor " aOcts a bottle -.Id by Newlin Drng Co. SUT1CE 1-XJK PUBLICATION. IwlMMl Truov-Public Uintl twin. nltM Ik hereby Riven that In pursuance itl i notion rrmn the I'om ulaiouer ol the ti. nil lnU itilKe, under authority vott"i him ty Hwlh.n u?& U. w. kevlettl rtuiuwu. - ainendct bv lhetu'1 of Oonierw" hnproveil hniary 2a, IMft, we will puicecd to otTr t unto sale. t ten o'elc-ka. in., on the mu O' of Pei'tenihvr, 1H, al Hits onloe. the .wlnjt tnu-l of l.rt.l, u-ll: NWJ MVK u rowuMhlud Miulli, nuifre ift. K M. iM't ail iwr-..n. in inn r-Iv rwlv the .TitHM I ti l in-n-i I..-.I lo tl v (...-W - ill tliH olthv in .H ti.,.ire tlte.li, nihiv.' HitleU fur oollllllelieelii.nl it wtlvl Mlei wimi Itleir rlauu will be torfellvtl. Mil AusUHt a, lrl K W ItU, IteKlMer. A A Hobcru, Keoatrer. Mnrphy, standing In front pi the bar, turned to see what was the trouble and.'eoelved a ballet In bis abdomen, he will die. Gilbert MoBeath, also in front of the bar started to run and the bandit fired, bitting blm in the side. The bartender and the other oocapant of the saloon held np their hands and esoaped injury. -The robber who did the shooting ordered bis pal to rifle the till, which he did, securing $100. The two then esoaped. General News The Colombia river salmon run has ceased for the season. Job i Petorsor, an Astoria lugger, was killed by a falling limb Thursday. Poolflo University, at Forest Grove, began Its 55 years' work on September 21. ' Larry Tlerncy was burned to death in a hotel fire at Harrington, Wash., Thursday. - I ; The five Italians held for the mur der of George timer in Portland, have been bound over to the circuit court. Tbe body of George Boot, who was drowned in the Columbia at The Dalles, Monday, floated seven miles and was found Thursday by an Indian. J-'ive victims of the "Holy Roller" oraze now in the insane asylum, show no signs of improvement. OrefHeld, the "prophet" is now in the peniten tlary for adultery. Owing 13 the great shortage of ferage and hay in' the Willamette valley. many oattie in tbe foothill districts will starve if not driven to where feed oan be secured. It is said that J Plerpont Morgan Is at the bead of a company about to buy up all the paoking and cannery inter ests at fiellingham. The purchase price of the plants will be about 4, 000,000, and tbe property will be sold at public auotlon. Six are now known to be dead from the dynamite explosion on an electric oar at Melrose, Macs., Thursday morn. ing. Mrs. Ri hard Mansfield, wife of the actor, seriously injured Thursday at New London, Conn., by being thrown from a horse. King George of Saxony, is ill of bronchitis, and grave fears are enter tained for him owing to his advanced age. He is 72. "Buffalo Bill" has withdrawn the divorce suit against his wife. He is said to have become tufatuated with a young aotresB with bis shows. Rermmber Ml-a Shanklin will serve Fluff at J D McKennon'e every day this week. Friday, September 30 "A Runaway Match," Mark E Swan's New York faroe comedy buo oeBS Is announced as tbe attraction for Friday evening, Sept. 30, at tbe stew ard Opera House. The play . had a very prosperous Beaaon in New York and for tbe past two years has been presented in the great eastern centers where it made a pronounced hit. It is in three aots and oontains what fow fun provoking productions can lay olaimto, and that it, a genuine plot which brings out such ludicrous situ ations as to keep an audience in con tinual convulsions of laughter. Many specialties are introduced which are among tbe latest of New York hits an i are new here. The oast is strong and capable and among tbe members tak- ing tbe leading roles are to be men tioned, Walfred Wilson, Jack Prentis, Ed Perry, Frank Appleton, B Bender, ' Off THE FLOOft? T DouglaK, and the Misses Claire Washington, LoulBe Meyer, Myrle lluun and others. The oxtumoa worn by the ladies are elegant and are a counterpart uf thoM worn in the New York production. The present tour is nuder the personal direction of Messrs. Mullor and Ba es, whose ton nection with some if the greatest ih-atr.- -I a Ira--ions 'tin birv- eer b. en p es nte.1 In tbe Uu.to i .Sta es, U an ludtoiti n that tbe prodaction is one of exceptionally high elate aud un usual merit Opposite the Sotniner House. One of the best musical institutions In the state, t'our rooms used for musical instruction. 15 grades of in Una taught. Deparment 1, a rooms u?ed for the 3 Brat grades. Children at the aira of 5 and older oome one hoar every day. Department 2. '2 rooms for grades 4 to 10 for pupils of all ages The lat est course beet practical musical in struction l leical contests lor med als every few Keeks, E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY. Assistant ; Furnished Room Centrally located corner of Washing ton and 6th Streets. Known as Geo, Ball's lodging bouse. For Sale . One good second hand. Kimball piano. For Particulars eoquiie of Mrs luglo or Phone . 1727 Kesidenoe Cor. of 3rd K. , J , i . ' ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deep tearing or wreuohing Mine. occasioned by getting wet through; worse wnen at rest, or on Urst nioviuy tbe limbs and in cold or damp weath er, is cured quickly by Ballard's Snow L.tuimenc. usour meson, liiusou Uity illiuois. writes. Feb 10 1U02: "A your ago 1 was troubled with a pain in my oacx. jr, soon got so oaa I could not bend over. One bottie of baiiard'a Snow Liniment cured me." 26c, 60o, 1 00. Bold by Newlin Drug Co. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There' nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever beard of, Buoklou'e Arnica Salve is the best. It Bweops away aud cures iiurns, Soros, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions aud Plies. It's only 26c and guaranteed to give satisfaction by ua uranue Drug Uu., and fiewliu Drug Co., Druggist. ' BE8T COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. hen you buy a cough medicine for small children you waut one in which yon can place implicit confidence. You want one that not only rolievea but cures. You want one that is unques tionably harmless. Ion want one that is pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Kerned r meets all Ol these con ditions. There is nothing to good for he coughs and oolds incident to child, ood For sale by All Druggists. i-iARD WALL PLASTER Ouly costs about 5o per yard more than common plaster, and worth many times over. ADVANTAGES . No danger of freezing as it can be used in zero weather Being flexible instead of brit tle as all sand mortors are it will dent like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, windows, pipe uole9, etc are easily cat through it it is a non conductor of elec tricity aud thus prevents short circuiting It adheres equally well to brick, stone or common lath It enmnius no. acids nor chemicals to corrends ' It will not burn nor disintegrate by fire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties haviu? tilnsterinir in do should consult me reeardine- .this class of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLAND, Phone 371 SEPTEMBE 11 MEANS R n OYSTERS LOY Serves them any stvle you wish ' Script Script OIlt-fMiirrt Ibrrsi wtt r, Ri.prttVcrl n ivMrakmil, r.iy for ii..iu.tii im ny UtM letiwtnl prtc-, , . . F. A K. H.KI1T, HAmber ol loniDiertw Uldj, Hon Una, Or J WEATHER FORECAST ' Tonight and I Tomorrow fair, cooler tomorrow THE TRAINS ANo i East bound 9:10 pm outline J No 5 West 8:ttpm on time That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bros canned " fruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the garden'. We are the first store the farmers call on and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, batter, etc " ' Special attention given to phone orders. Geddes Bros. OUH BACK ROOM Is open for your inspection. In fad. we will be pleased to show you through our entire establishment. Everything is kept scrupulously neat and clean and we have no hesitenc in showing the most fastidious how our meats are handled. We now have 'ho latest improved sausage machine and san sell you sausage in all styles. Bock & Thomas A GREAT SEN8ATION. There was a big sen sation in Leesville Im-'iana, when VV. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, bad his life saved by Dr. kiug'a New Discovery for Consumption, lie writes: "1 en dured ineiiilerable agonies from Asthma, iiutyuur New Discovery gave me ira mediate reliof and Boun thereafter effected a tumplete cure." Similar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Urip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy fur all throat and luntf troubles. Price 50c, and (1. Guaranteed by La Urande Drug (Jo. and Newlin Drug Co., Druggists. Sacred . Heart Academy La Grando, Oregon. This well known institution, conducted by the Materfl nf St.. e'rnnpia. nffnp.la .vi.ull.nt eiliicatiouhl advantages. Music, draw ing ami punning optional studies. Preparing young ladien for the profess ion of teachiUU a UlieoiiillV Hnarrlii.o and day school opens the first Monday in 5?o;itotuber. b'or catalogue address Sister Superior. Aug 4 Oct 4 iJriioNpAciFir USI'IBT Tlm HchefltU LA OHANU& NO. 2 8:&0 p. in. NO. 6. f::) a. m. Srtltl .Ira r.A-. u. 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