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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1904)
j HAIR BRUSHES j In buying hair brushes, and all other brashes, we look out for points that might escape the notice of customers but whioh haye everything to do with the life and service of the brush. The construction, material, manner in which bristles are fastened, etc, are all important The brashes you get here are such as you would seek were you a brush expert. GOMBS We are as particular in buying combs as we are in selecting brQBhes. In either line we are ahls to give 'you the best possible value for your money , THE NEWLIN DRUG CO LA GRANDE - OREGON I Get The Habit Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is complete. RocirloC having the largest stock of "Preferred" DvolUCa canned goods, Allen & Lewis special brand en all their leading lines. We have just re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's andShoes which we invite you to iuspeot. C.SiR ALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jeffersun Sts. WHY ROT? Win n $10 00 Suit. You have to buy winter goods and you get a cluuico with every dollar paid on ac count and on cnsb purchases, Al Andrews, SUCCESSOR TO : ROSS & ANDREWS j l Gents' Furnishers and Tailors j Special Sale LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come -aigoaalDilurlteni of Local Interest. On all New and Soron l Haud Goods. Kiro proof tafe : $50 00 Harness $5 00, 3J wagon 10 00, Iron lrls 2 25 mid up, Wooden beds 50o ami up, Iloiilin Stoves I COnnd rp, Tronk 2 25, Ex ensiou tables 3 00 aud up, OhairR 2'o ami up, Vetorannry Surgeons case 10 00, KH'k ng chairs 1 00 and up, Hi-inch dry wood 6 00 The La Grande Pawnbroktrs Fir Corner Remember we still buy and aell til) kindi at Second Hand Goods. .4 jt jt and damt Phone 1581 Ed Blaokborn, ol Baker Oity, is in La Grande on bnalneas., G G Mupes, of Elgin, came over to La Grande last eveulng on business. J E Foley retn'rne I to La Grande last night alter spending several days in Portland on business. Miss li R Loreoi visited with her oiks at tbe Cove yesterday. Fireman Geo Peterson is in Port land on business." ' Mrs. Harry Oilman returned las evening from an extended visit eatt. The funeral of the late Mrs Krow, who died last evening of her Injuries, took place this afternoon . This evening. Myrtle . Katharine Trevitte, recitlat and impersonator, at the Presbyterian church under the l.yle Tuesday Musical. Mrs Stevenson, who bat been at- tending the state convention of the WOTUtn Portland, returned this morning. 0 Davis, proprietor of the La Grande Murble and Granite Works, is in the city. Wallowa County Demo crat. Mrs James A Wilson died Sunday n the Pendleton hospital and will be bnried today. She was the mother of Mrs Clinton Uiasett of this city. . A pair of gold mounted glasses were found on the streets yesterday by Phillip Salter who left them at this office to be returned to the owner The moving pictures last evening at the M E Chnroh was well attended and gave oomplele srtisfaltion. The piotures were ail clear and were a real treat. Mrs. J R Elmendorf expects to re t rn to Woodley at tl.e Camp Carson mines tomorrow or the next day. hav ing received word that her mother who was dangerously ill in Denver, is much improved . Mrs. Hannah Rogers, nf La Grande and herlrieod Mrs Kicbaiihon wore n town la-t uight an I wi it in Ada this morniog where they wilt v:nit with numerous re'arives and friends Pendleton E O. 1 he man Boyle who was brought be fore Justice Hough ytatrrduy oharged vilh frightening little girls was held to await the aoi ion of the grind j try and placed under $500 bonds. He failed to furnish the bonds and is now in jail, Water Supt. Gilman is constructing a water flltcrer to be used to olarlfy the water from Mill creek. This will tie a great advantage to the systems ol the patrons of the sat ir system. Mr Gi'linan jays he ia going to furni h his patrons just as good water as h9 possibly can. He believoa that by the use of the filter the UBual uiudd, spoil which has followed each rain will be done away with as the charcoal will take care of the gravel and dirt which comes down the creek. Prize Winners Just in by express from New York Those new Cravinctt coats, Ladios' Suits, Ladies Bolts and many other ut-w novelties. The Fair. FREIGHT CARS TAKE A SPIN Dayton Wash Oct. 25 Four freight cars, heavily loaded with barley, got loose from the switch engine in tne Dayton yards of the Northern Pacific and started down the track. Helween Dayton and WnoUburg there is a con siderable grade, and by the time the oars reached the depot they had at tained high speed. A team 'and ear. rlage belonging to Gus Volmer barely escaped being ran over at the Preston avenue crossing, and considerable ex oltement was caused. The Dayton agent bad telegraphed to tbe operator here tbe news of the run' away and several persons witnessed tbe dizzy passage of the cars. Owing to a brakelbeiDg partly set and to the up grade south of town the can soon came to a standstill after pnaing the depot, and were later pulled back by the engine, whioh arrived in the course of an hour. Beautiful Pictures On next Monday night, Oct. 24 1904, there will be o entertainment given under the auspices of the. Ep wortb League at tbe M E church in this oity. This entertainment will present :n fnll tbe original Steel and Fraelaod illustrated ooucert, and will include beautiful illustrative and amusing piotures, musio, sougs all ol which will b) illustrated. Tbis conourt with Mr Steel as baritone soloist, is reported as stand ing at tbe head of all entertainments of tbis kind. Rev. Smith, of Elgin, wbo bad tbe pleasure of seeing tbis same production in Chicago, sajs that it is the beat production of mov ing piotures that it ha' ever been his lor to see. The purpose of Hie ei t iainment is to prooure money for the purch ig ) ol a ne i set of aong books fi r l he MatbodiBt church, and dunug the lengthy program consisting of E. E. Romlg J E. P. 8tapl ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES-- A fnll and complete line of staple and fancy 'gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prodncts always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 For Sale A four room house, oloEet and pan try, centrally looated, lawn and oity water cbrap if tak-n at once only part cash Phone 110 or call corner F;rst 1 Spring streets. TWO BIG LOTS OF SECOND GOODS Just received and must be sold next week. To do this ou may select anything you want and I will make the t 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 Kitchen 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 aud all kind of Repair work. Carpets Cleaned and laid . t Be Hafcten Pho2noY F.D.Haita Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods. Gentlemanly Service is sure to be had at our resturant. urwaiteis are polite, which helps to make the men) inviting. Vou're also sure of Good Service when you order a meal at our place. We don't charge Delmonioo'a nrli-an. and you're not broke when you pay ine Din. mere are ail kinds of res turanta, but ours cant be boat. Eat at it and see. LOST A Waterman fountain pen on Adams Avenue between Model Kest urant and Post Office. Finde kindly return to Romig & Staples. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We sell weekly Meal'. . , Tickets, Cash $450 WATCH MAGNATIZED in these, days of the increasing use of electricity the danger ofhaving your watch magne tized la greater than in the past. Iam In ehape to demagna ;ze Tour watch right away and put ' it in as good shape as when it left the (factory . There is no necessity of running tbe risk of having your watch lost or broken sending it ftway whi n you oan get it made as good as new at home by a praotiole workman at a low cost. sea e HOUSE CLEANING TIME The tnnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Liuolwm, Mattings, ! Window Shade, Pictures, Etc , will bear your most critical investigation. Our stock is c implete. Our prices right. Ee ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence PhoneJ367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave ; "- i SEWING MACHINES . i Ltoid tbe Daily Observer We have secured a line of machines that ire said to be one of the best on the market A written guarantee with each maohine given by the manufacturers for ten years Our price is low. Call and look the machine over and see how we soil them . Weave the exclusive agency for the Grill ett's Safety Razor The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne $ Largest Store Smallest Prices' MMIHivHIMi