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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1904)
t)n&u3mt'' ; 7Uiw": t4 f One Day Cough Cure . We've seen a remedy advertised to cure cough in a day. Better keep the cough and shun the remedy. You would be drugged, uoi cured. There is inflamation to be removed, healing to do, waste matter to be expelled before cough is rightly cured. White Fine Cough Balaam cannot cure at ail unless it cures rightly and it require from three to five daya to cure most coughs. Re lieves quicker than that of course , 25 and 50c THE NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY Adams Avenue, LA GRANDE OREGON SECOND HAND GOODS Bought and Sold. Cash paid for any thing of Value. We have bargains always on hand. Work Harness C.(1D Trunk 1 Co Heating stove $1.50 and up Oak bed room suit 16,00 Oak extension table 5.00 Oubbard '. 4.00 Louuge 1.00 8i Wagon 10.00 The La Grande Pawnbrokers N Corner Fir and Adams Remrmber we atllt buy and sell ill) kinds )DL C0I of Second Hand Goods. J J rnone J DO J For Every (ash Purchase Of one dollar and (or every dollar paid on account from Oct 1 to Nov 1 a tiiket will be issued entitling the holder thereof to a chance in our $35 00 Suit drawing which will take place on the eveniug o! Nov 19 at 7:30 Suit now on display in our window AL ANDREWS SUCCESSOR TO Ross & Andrews, Gents' Furnishers and Tailor3 ! Go i The Habit I Of tradiug at tl e Net rusk t On c-ry Stot- urn) you cannot lireak yimrt-e'f of it. "u. uoods tire always the bes", our .rices nro the lowei'. and our Mfk is complete. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Oonrprning People Who Come ad gj aal Other Iteun of Local Interest. Ex -prosecuting attorney 8am Whit la attending; oonrt today. WeatW-Toulght ' and Wedneaday lair, cooler tonight. Th Em Urn Oregon Fiah and Game aaaoclstioa Twill meet Wednesday nfjiit at the Oommsroial Club Build ins and all Imereeted in the obje-j and work of the association are cord tally iniitcd to be present. The ladiee ot St. Patera Guild are now busy preparing lor their annual Kummaira aala whloh will take place at the tSleter building, oommenclng Friday and oontindingone week. There will be an unuenal lot of bargains offered on this occasion, Inattllalioo aerrioei will be held at the Presbyterian euuroh In tnls city Thuraday erenlng, wheo the Rev. E B Hays will be Installed ae pastor for the next two years Many of the ministers of the Presbyterian churches of EaBtern Oregon will be In attcnrlnnco. The tailff affects trusts only as it affects all otber interests. It makes all these interests, large or small, pro fitable; and its bene. its oan be taken from the large only under penalty of taking them from the small also. President Roosevelt at Minneapolis, Minn., April 7, HW. BORN HARVEY In this city this forenoon to Rev. and Mrs. W J Harvey, of Hailey, Idaho, a daughter. RAIL, ROAD MEN Gnyaerite soap 10c Newiin Drag Co., tt - ' .""9 E. f. 8taplM E. E. Romig ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A full and comp.ete line of staple and fancy , gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. Frnita and vegetables in aeaaon. Bu leery : prodnota always fresh. Good service and quick delivery.' ' Phone 431 Nels Holverson, of Hilgard, is in the city today. Tbe members of Oo. L give another one of their popular dances Thursday eveni 'g. Mrs A T Hill and little son Thomas left this morning for Hot Lake ror a few days stay, Wo). Muir, the well known miner who is in the city, will return to his mine with winter supplies Thursday morning. Supt. Oilman desires the Observer to notiiy those water consumers on tbe Monroe street water ma'.lls, water bo shut off tomorrow forenoon. Fill your buckets this evening. bishop L J Jor lan has purohasod the J V Rots residence property and has taken possession of tbe eame and Is now a resident of La Grande. The consideration n-imed in the doed is twenty five hundred dollars. Mr and Mrs Walters of Portland passed throngh the city this morning enroute to the St Louie fair Mrs Waf ers is well known in this city as Miss Jessie Alexander, who formerly re sided in this city. Mrs Walters as man led In Portlaud last Tuesday and thye are now on their wedding trip Mr and Mrs I C Smith have return ed from their vltit at Wallowa and Mr Smiih reports havinii bad a most enjoyabld trip. He says the fish ueve wore more anxious to camp in bis bnsket than be found them this time, as proof ot (heir size and beauty be brought lome twenty five pounds home with him. v Mr and Mis Claranoe J Mamhard' left Ihi morning for their home in Washington D C. Mr Blanobard is Laud Examiner of the Geological depaitraont and has been in this part of Oregon tbe greater part of the past threo months. Mrs Klauehard is a daughter I Captain ami Mrs A J Alexander of this city. During their visit here Mr and Mrs Blancbard have made many friends who olu with the Observer In wishing them a very pleasaut trip home and an opportunity to renew acquantancosbip again la tbe near future. CURES OLD SORES estmoraland. Kans. May 5 '1902, Baard Snow Liniment Co. -' our Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my ohin that was supposed to be a caocer. The soe was stubborn and would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work In short order. Mv sister. Mrs uopnia j carson, Aiiensviiie, Mimn Co, Pa, has a sore and mistrusts that it is a cancer, riease sena ner a 50c bottle, Sold by Newiin Drug Co. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I wonld cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs Cliaa AppleiiatH, of Alex andria, Iii'l., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I xalked a block 1 wiuld cougb frightfully and spit blood but when all other medicines failed, three 11.00 bottles of llr King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 68 pounds." Its nbsolutuly guaranteed to cure Conttbi, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lnng troubles Price 50c and (1.00. Trial bottles freest Xewlin Drug Co. 1) 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,7 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 ao,d all kinds of Repair work. Carpets Cleaned and laid . Pho2noe5, F. D. Hasten Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods. - ) Hot Off The Griddle la the only way to serve oakes. Bverv body knows t- at's bow they get them at our restaurant, anj that's why we're alwaysjushed during meal hours Half lour Life in taken up with eating, and drinking and sleeping. Tbe sleeping you don't know muoh abut but the eating you do Why not ttien eat the best? It's won Icrful what a good, satisfying meal we can serve you for the price. Come as often as you please and we'll always be glad to see you. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal' . Ca Tickets, Cash $4'5U WATCH MAGNATIZED In these days of I he increasing use of electrioity tbe danger of.baving your watch magna tized is greater than In the past, I.am In shape to demagnetize yonr watch right away and put it io as good shape as when it left the factory. There is no necessity of running tbe risk of having yonr watch lost or broken sending it away when you oan gat it made as good as new at home by a praotiole workman at a low ooat. J. li. Fearc, the Jeweler HOUSE CLEANING TIME The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings, Window Shade, Pictures, Etc , will bear your most critical investigation. Our stock is c implete. Our prices right. E, ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence Phonej367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave I Besides hnvip ; Hi'1 ' irp' -l sl-ick il "i u feircil canned ei'K Allen it Lewis ppecitil hrtiml on all lln ir leiuliug lines. W have just re coivctl u new nnil cdiniilele linn nf 'Men's and Wiiii.eu s and Slmea which we invite yen to in e. I. ST0V ES O. RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor, Fir antl Jeff ursuii Sts. We have the Anvil line of wood and coal Heating stoves. This line is one of the best medium priced Hues of stoves on the market. Well known and thoroughly established in the East where the selection of a stove for the loug, cold winter months means much. Look this line over before buying stoves. The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne ft 1 Smallest Prices' Unad the Daily Observer IIIHHIIHIIMH T-arsrest Store