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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1904)
' MWnilllllllllllHIH 4MtHWMIIllllllllH ; HAIR BRUSHES j 1 In baying hair brushes, and all other brashes, we look oat for points that might escape the notice of customers bat which have 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 yoa get here are suoh as you would seek were yoa a ' brush expert. GOMBS We ar as particular in buying combs as we aie in selecting brushes. In either line we are abls to give you the best possible value for your money. - THE NEWLIN DRUG CO LA GRANDE - OREGON 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 ore the lowest and our stot-U is complete. Rocir!C having the largest stock of "Preferred" U VOlU C3 canned goods, Allen & Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We have just re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's .audjShoea which we invite you to iuspect. C". RALGTOM NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Joffetsuu Sts. WHY ROT? Win n $10 00 Suit. You have to buy winter goods and-ynu get a ( banco with every dollar paid on ac count tux! on cash purchases, Al Andrews, SUCCESSOR TO ROSS & ANDREWS Gents' Furnishers and Tailors Special Sale uli New anil Second Hand Goods. Kire proof faf'e t'0 (JO tlnrni ?s $5 Oil, 3i wngou 10 00, Iron hpils '2 '25 ii'nl ;, Wooden hfdi ."i'.ic and up, Heating Stoves 1 50 and .:., Tipuk "2 "25, Ex elision tables 3 00 and up, Chairi ?:in mi I i p, Veteraiiary Surgeons ease 10 00, llnck i ,g chairs 1 00 mid up, 10-inch dry wood 6 00 f he La Grande Pawnbrokers C rn-! Fir and Adam '.fn mhrr we still buy and sell iiq kinds ,D, .... of Second Hand Goods. Jt J fnone ISol LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Coocprning People Who Come al ?'j aal'ii'ur Itim. of Local Interest. W R Kivett, of Boise, who la inter ested Id lumber at Imbler, ia iu toe city a fewdayaonbaein'aa. Mrs. J R Eloiendoit returned to Woodley at Camp Carson this morning. Mies Lillian MoCall la ontertainii g Miss Katber.ne Trevette, ibe reader, daring bar stay in tbia oity . Rev. 11 B Slower, pastor of the Metbodist Episcopal ch irch at Nam pa Idabo, passed tbrougb our city tbia morning enroute to Elgin to assist pastor Snvth at that place in special meetings. Airs. Luther Ward and daughter were In the oity yesterday, the guests of Mrs. Hannah Chaplin. Dr. and Mrs. TR Monk, of Sninmer ville, were in the oity yesterday. Mr. Morris, who frr the past year published the Morning Sumptor Re porter, la a La Grande visitor today and made the Observer a very pleasant call . He states the Sumpter Smelter is running to ite fullest capacity and will be the meana of developing many mine In that aection. Tbeatate board of Medical examin ers have issued notices to all phy sicians, dentists and veterinary aur geone practicing without a liscense will be prosecuted. MrB. Gungloff and brother, Lawranee Krutz, are out to the Hot Ijiko tor a few days, H J Rosen, of Wisconsin, purchased a fine hair bridle of Pat Foloy, which waa made by a Montana convict, pay ing $30 for it. , Attorney f M Saxton, of Baker City is here on Land OlCoe business. Geo. W McCoy, II O Tearaon and 11 C rhom:is, of Baker I'ity, are on mat ters before the Land OUI03 todny. Sister Siierlor of tiieNome hospital, sister of Mra. J Foley, sent several walrni tu-b, deoorated by Alnska In- dinns, which are certainly w.irkB of art. Mrs Anlr'33 yic.ird able to leave the hospital uud is niw with her mother Mra Hilts and is im proving qniie rapidly from her severe illness. This i duo we:ilhiT for the f. liner the loei, fruit, arid pui-to. harvest, The remains of 1' K J;i kaon w:.o di.d iu tiiis ii(y yestuduy nio,nin was sent to his fat) or ; C Jackson ut Nowtou Ij'.a Thertmuins were s- ooito-l to the truin by (be Wiedemann bind and the members of the Wud emanii Company and the local lodge uf ITngle.x, 11 S L man Snuetintendeut of the Kducnii.iuul Exhibit of ibe Lewis ai d Clark fair was iu the city yesterday the guest of ( ounty Sclnol Superintendent K K Hragg and while here he also visited the La Grande pilbli.: schools and Jinet the teachers of tho school and explained to them the nature of the exhibit. The La Grande schools will prepare ai exhibit Do m.t liTLt tie Hnhuwt-'eu parly Tue-day Nov. 1, gi'a-j by the K -bb.ca lodge. Po oot fail to attend lha Halui.ve' en social Tuesday Nov. 1. Mrs. Rounds, a temperance worker, will bo p'ciw-d to meet the ladies who are interested in the temperance work, ut the homo of Mrs. Edmond Robin son, Snturday a'tcrnoon at three o'ciock. Contractor John Slater expects to hare several rooma lu the oity ball ready for oooupancy by the latter part of next week. The steel oells In the city ball are about ready for occupancy. No prizes are offered for the honor of being the first to occupy the new quarters. The Kaffee Klatih will be entertain ed Friday aftenoon at the boms of Mra E W Brtlett. J B Hagey of Hilgard waa in the city yesterday. Be will bring bia cattle to Nibley to winter, aa he can secure obeap feed there. He reports bay worth $10 00 per ton at Hilgard, J D MoKennon expecti to leave this evening for Ut Louis to visit the fair. The Hun ileury Rinehart and wife arrived this morning from St Louis where be spent several weeks visiting the fair. All members of the 1003 X T O Club are ,equested to meet at the Commer cial Club Thursday evening at 7:30 for the purpose of reorganizing. New Features I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing and cleaning. Phone 231 and work will be called for on Monday of eaoh week Work dona promptly Al. Andrew, Tailor and Furnisher FOUND: set eyeglassea with ateel rims. Owner may bave same by cal ling at this office and paying for this notice. FOR SALE An almost new 4 room bouse, nice lawn, in best residenoe part of town, very cheap if taken at once, only part oash. See 1701 First Uorner Spring et. . Oot 12 10 FOR SA LB Milch cow Jorsty, 11110 lb. driving horse, gang plow, top buggy. Apply to A. Moilenburg, H "'He N E of Islnnl City. - w Oct 11-Doc 14 TO LET Room and board iu private family, to desirable parties. Phone 381. FcrSale A four ronm boitee.closet and pun try, centrally lucate l, lawn unci city miter cheap if tak. n at once only pnrt ci,sh Phone 11G or call corner F rst ud Spring streets. Gentlemanly Service is sure to be bad at cur restuiant. u r wnite'8 ore polite, whirh helps to make tho meal inviting. -Vou'ro also sure of Good Service when you order a meal at our place. We don't ohsrge Delmonico's prices, and yoa'ro not broke when you pay mo Dill, i bere are all kinuB of res turanta, but ours cant be bjat. Eat at it nnd see. MODE Lj RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUUKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We fell weekly Meal :..-';'..'" ' E. P. 8taple fc. fc. KOmlg ; ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES-- A fall end complete line of staple and fancy grax cedes. Fancy canned and . lunch goode; Tinware, . graniteware and wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. : V , ' a Phone 431 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 rCt'chert art! Din ing Room Furniture, Heating and Cook Stoves, H irness Saddles, Briddles, Collars, Chains, Tools and in fact the Biggest Lot of Second Hand Goods in Union County Remember we do Upholstering ami all kiiida of Repair work. Carpets Oleaued and laid . t B, Hasten Phone 2051 F. D. Hasten. Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods. WATCH MAGNATIZED in these, days of (he increasing rise of electrloity the danger of Jiavlng yonr watch magna tized ia greater than in the past. Iam in ehape to demagna ize voar watch right away and p"t it in as good ahape aa when it left the .factory . 'J bere is no " necessity of running the risk of having yonr watch lost or broken sending it away when yoa can get it made'aa good aa new at home by a practiole workman at a low cost. HOUSE CLEANING TIME Tickets, Oash $450 The i nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our " larger siuuk. uti P UitiNiTUKi!;, tjtirpets, Ltuoieum, MaUinip Window Shade, Pictures, Eto , will bear your most critical investigation. Our stock is c implete. Our prices 'right. E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence Phone"367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave -M-4-f -, 4 SEWING MACHINES Wv h .ve secured a line of machines that jre said to be one of the best on the uiartti t A wrkteu guarantee with each maohiae given by the manufacturers for ton years Our price is low. Call and look the machine over and see how we fell tliein . Weave the exclusive agency for the GriLLabb 's Safety Razor The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne ti:,L ihc Daily Observer j 1 - L-j x i'g:(?!st b toi'e Smallest Prices' 4 roruana,urt)gc. n i in