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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1904)
HAIR BRUSHES I ' In buying hair brashes, and all other brushes, we look out for points that might escape the notice of customers but wbirh have everything to do with the life and service of the brush. The construction, material, manner in which bristles re fastened, etc, are all important The brushes you get here are suou as you would seek were you a brush expert. . GOMBS . We are as particular in buying combs as we ate 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 2 Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you T cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always jP the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is X complete. "jp Rc!rlC having the largest stock of "Preferred" Uvolliv3 C8nned goods, Allen & Lewis special J brand on all their leading lines. We have just re- J ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's 7 audShoes which we invite you to iuspect. C.kiR ALSTON f NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. WHY ROT? Win n $10 00 Suit. You have to buy witiier goods and you get a chance with evoiy dollar paid ou ac count and on cash purchases, Al Andrews, SUCCESSOR TO ROSS & ANDREWS Gents' Furnishers and Tailors Special Sale On all New and Second Hand Goods. Fire proof safe $00 00 Hurucss $5 00, 3i wagon 10 00, Iron beds 2 25 and rp, Wooden beds 50o and up, Heating Stoves 1 50 and up, Trunk 2 25, Extension tables 3 00 and up, Olmirp 2:ic: aud i p, Volermmry Su'geons case 10 00, It i. ek ing chairs 1 00 and titi, 16-inch il y wood 5 Oil The La Grande Pawnbrokers ( rri'T Fir and Adams 'Phone 1581 r'rmi'mbcr we still buy and tell all) kiadt i Second Hand Goods. jt jt HATS! HATS! HATS! -Ft). Street and Dress Wear Furs in the luteu stylo for small inuids. broidery silks handsome golf gloves. E M Welhnan & co ' 'guis Avui'ir. New em- LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come go nl c (l if (wo of Local Interest. The Oregon - I'roduoe Company shipped a oar load of ouiona this week and is now filling aautber oar order. The St. Peters Guild met this after noon at the borne of Mrs. Mao Wood, The county jail Is nearly completed and it will only be a matter of a abort time until tbe county prisoners will be cared for in tbe county Jail. The new ofScea being finished up for theEiectrio Light Company in tbe Sommer Hotel building, are nearly ompletid an d tbe oompany expects to be able to move in soon after tbe fine of the mouth. D.-. Palmer, of Portland, a noted evangelist, will conduct a series of meotnps at tbe Hrst Baptist churcb commencing Nov. 6. Be 1b a speaker of more than ordinary power. " V E Enloe returned last evening from a business trip to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbam are in tbe city, having returned from Evans ton, Wyoming, wbere Mr. liilbam baa held a position of trust in tbe leading back of that olty His health began to fail and be wisely sought relief by re turning to tbe bxlmy climate of tb Grande Ronde valley. He has accept ed a position in tbe Union bank and will take up bia duties there in a few days. La Grande is Mr. Gilbam 's Lome town, ani he has a boat of friends who are pltaBed to welcome bim home. Tbe ladies of the M E ohuroh will bold a rummage sale commencing Nov ember third and oonlinuing (he fourth and fifth. The sale will tw held in tbe Frank Kilpatrlok building. Do not forget tbe ladies and this sale. Tbe Presbyterian Missionary Society met this afternoon at the borne of Mrs O E Anderson. Final papers of naturalization were inBued this afterooun by Judge Harri son to David M Farlane. J O Ardrey is in Milton looking over the country with a view o'- pur chasing a fruit farm. Th Clerk's office ie taking an in ventory (f the ballot boxes, and is providing tb? necessary supplis to place in the hands ot the Bheriff who will dietr'l utJ sbem lo the 20 ore einots in the county for the Novem ber eleolinn. Oounty surveyor Ar lur Curtis left this morning for North Powder on business. O J McLaine left on the late No 1 this afternoon for Portland. He ex pects to be absent about one week. J F Aldon, the woll known Starkey farmer left this morning for the St. Louis fair Mrs 8 N Bolton is visiting friends in Union. Misses Alice Henson and Gertrude Mitrhell will entertain the members of the Damen Kranz and their gentlemen friends at tbe home of the former this evening, It will be a Hallowe'en party. Mrs E w flartlett enturtalned the ladies of the the Kiiltoo K'ateh at her horn., this afternoon. "H'zel Kirk," one of the beat plays on lue Ame.ii on stage today will be tlie attraction at tbe opera house to n.ght by the Wiedemann company Don't forget the Hallowe'en social at the IOUF Hail Contractor J G Waggoner began work this morning on the X A Rino hart rosiclence on P str. et. This will he one of thu ni09t handsome oottages in tbe city when complete 1. Come and learn yonr fate at the Hallowe'en social to be given Nov 1 at the I O O P Hall Ur and Mrs B W Urandy and Mr Mr and Mrs J D MoXennon and fam- rly left last evening for St Louis. Tbe frame work of J B Stoddard's fine new residence is now up. John Gates is building a large two story house on bis 't hird street prop erly ' 3 M Hiltz ia preparing to leave for California after the election, where be expects to spend the winter. Os-te-op-a-thy In connection with the brain there is a great cable oarrying many bundles of "live" wires, or nerves. This cable ia tbe soinal cord. Il Is encased in a canal of twenty-four b ines conneoted together by the muscles) From be tween these bones or vi r.e Me pass tuirtyone pairs of spinal nerves. Some of tbese nerves go to tbe muscles and some by the way of the Sympathetic Nervous System to the different ur gans of tJe body. If a vertebrae should be slipped somewhat even slightly from it position so as to pinob on one of thsse nerves, perhaps irritating, possibly paralysing it, the organ it supplies would then become either irritated or torpid. A disturb ed rib or any other misfit at a joint no matter bow Might its degree is thus liable to press on an imporlaot nerve or vessel and interfere with its action. Then, bow necesiary it is to bavt this frame work perfect adjustment? Benton Harbor, Mich., Oct. 28 Tom my Ryan toniiiht knocked out Tommy Wallaoe In the fifth round in a 10 rouud bout. 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 Kt'chen artSJia 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."; - v- H. Haiten Pho2noV- F; D. Harden Highest Prices Paid for Second Hand Goods. J I E. P. 8tple E. E. Romig FOR BKNT Store room with lodg ing bouse. Booms above and living rot ms In rear. Beat location in olty. V 111 give long lease to proper persnne. Inquire at this office. tf LOST A yellow Jersey oow branded O on right stifie. Was last seen October 16. A suiiable reward will be paid for her return to F D Gaskell or for information leading to her re turn. Pr. I' A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON. Oiliee at A T Hill's Drug Store Ln Grande. Oregon Phone 13G1 Residence phone 701 ROMIG & STAPLES --GROCERIES- A lull and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, granite ware and wooden ware. , Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. - Phone 431 HOUSE CLEANING TIME The nnuttl fall cleaning Time is now here and our -large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, MaUings, Wind ur Shade, Pictures, Etc , will bear your most critical investigation. Our Btock is c implete. Our prices right. Gentlemanly Service is sure to be had at our resturant. Our waiters ore polite, which helps to make the meal inviting, You're also sure of Good Service when you order a meal at our place. We don't chsrge Delmonioo's prices, and you're not broke when you pay the bill. There are all kinda of res turanta, but ours cant be boat. Gat at it and see. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIOHT We sell weekly Meal , Tickets, Cash $4.50 E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence PhoneJ367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave WATCH MAGNATIZED In tbesejlayt of the increasing use of electrioity the danger of.having your watch magna tized is greater than in the past. Iam ln shape to demagnetize vour watch right away and pnt 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 away when , you oan get it made as good as new at home by 'fsiraotiola workman at a low cost. ' J. H. Peare, the Jeweler SEWING MACHINES We h tve secured a line of machines that are said to be one of the best on the murket A written guarantee with each maohine given by the manufacturers for ten years Our prioe is low. Call and look the machine over and see how we sell them . Weave the exclusive agency lor the t GriLLafcfc's Safety Razor The Golden Rule Company 1303-1310-1312 Adams Avenue 1 Largest Store Smallest Prices' t" KtbLAND, Phone 37 ' " Tl,e l,n" moVBU "v ,u lJ0C r,i'""