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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1904)
1 HAIR BRUSHES In baying hair brushes, and all other brashes, ' we look oat for points that might escape the notice of customers but which have everything to do with the life and service of the brash. The construction, material, manner in which bristles re fastened, etc, are all important The brashes yoa get here are snob, as yoa would seek were yoa a brash expert. : , J-., ;. , . GOMBS I'"' "A ' ! - , ' - - ' , We are as particular in baying combs as we are in X 1 i 1 T . -1 , t 1 11.. " selecting Drusoes. xn euner line we are aois w givo , yoa the best possible value for your mouey . THE NEWLIN DRUG CO LA GRANDE OREGON ! Get The Habit I t " 2 X Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and yoa y V cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always 2 X - the best, oar prices are the lowest and oar stock: is T x i complete. ' X Besides having the largest stock of " Preferred" 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 and.Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. I A CC.iRAL.STO N . ; NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. WHY ROT? Win a $40 00 Suit. You have to buy winter goods and you get a chance with every dollar paid on ac count and on cash purchases, Al Andrews, 8UCCESS0R TO ROSS & ANDREWS Gents' Furnishers and Tailors . Special Sale . On all New and Second Hand Goods. Fire proof safe , $50 00 Harness $5 00, 3i wagou 10 00, Iron beds 2 25 aud np, Wooden beds 50o and up, Heating Stoves 1 50 and up, Trunk 2 25, Ex.euaiou tables 3 00 aud up, Chairs 2bo and up, Vetorauary Surgeons case 10 00, Hock ing chairs 1 00 aud up, 16-inch dry wood 6 00 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we till buy and sell kinds ,D, icoi of Second Hand Goods. J J Jt rnOTie J SO J HATS I HATS! HATS! -FOK- Street and Dress Wear Furs in the latest style for small maids, broidery Bilks, handsome golf gloves. New em- LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning Ffcoj Wt Can RoaodOtbef Items ? of Local la6est attorney O E Cwhra, ol tfekxa, arrirtj in tbe oilj Im aiybt oo boi a. .-"f Mr Branl and daahlw, Mia Mud, Ml this Boratng foe a tlslt at Portland. Jap Bonnets, the 8uuimmlle hlaeksmith wat In lha city today pur chasing supplya. Attorney K 8 Ivanhoe lias ratorned (rom Wallowa county where ha has been attending court. Judge Robert Eakin returned last evening from Walloca coanty where he hs been holding court. Coanty commissioner B!umensteiu came np from Elgin last evening to at tend oonnty oourt, T H Boynton has been confined to his home this week with apendicitis bat is now resting qaite easy. ' C H Conkey this week sold two car loads of extra choice potatoes to J P Holland ol Horopter for BO cents per saok. Thomas, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. A T Hill, who has been very siok is not mooh better. The trouble was Inflammation of the bowels. The lint daooe of the season given by tbe Jolity Danoing' o'.ub at the Commercial olubUst nigbt was well attended and'veiy enjoyable. Tomorrow the recorders court will be occupied with the case of the city against I Harris who is oharged with the killing of a oalf In the city limits Mr Harris has pleaed not guilty. Messrs. Book & Thomas hare par- chased 900 tons of hay at North Powder aud are purchasing stock to feed it to, To.iy now have 200 head at Haines, 100 head at North Powder and need 200 head more. The painters of this city this fore noon raised sufficient funds to oonv y Geo Wilkinson who has been liovrn with typhoid fever for the past two weeks to the Baker City hospital. He will leave on the evenings train, Nlles Chaplin, a well to do farmer near Colfax ho has been in the city the past month receiving treatment Iran Dr Moore, the osteop th is well satisfied witn his improvement and expects to be able to return home in a few weeks. From tlie size of the crowd in and around the jastioe office this morning one would have been led to believe that a murder trial was in progress bat it wus only a dance hall sorap and a hung ry looking dog brought on all tbe disturbance. The Oregon Produoe Co., is now packing their third car of onions for shipment. The price has been 90 cents per 100 pounds. They are also paok iug and shipping about three oars of apples per neek. Two of these cars have beon sent to Los Angeles, Call foruia. Attorney Sum White returned to his home .n Baker City this morning after spending several days in Elgin looking up the evidence in the oase ol the state va Rnzor charged, with murder. The trial will take place some time in December. Mr White ussietB In the defense. '1 he only elemont ofdouht in the presidential eleotion is which nominee will carry th Btute of New York. Both sIJoj cluiin it etroug but the total vote is 60 large that until tbe Tote is cast and counted no one can say how its eliotorlitl vote will be cast. As to the ueneral result none of the leading newspapers of the coun'ry expeol any thing but president Koosevelts reelect ion Do al fcrvet the Public speaking to at 8 towards Opera House. t W fttk has U eon tract lor build i4 a Ufa rWUhUttuu uudar the M H MrUrt iwIUmkm ua 4th street. Ut auj Mr tiara tkr left last tar avHtwKrtt Idaho where Mr Makvr wM4 a position in the WaitYH trw store ol that plane. Th ltflu November term of the wuBt onrt Is Bow la session and Uty Jtpl to be occupied with coanty casta until t'rlday erentog, J WO esiy who has bean at his plaoer mine near ettarkey through the summer getting bis mines In shape for next rings run returned to his La Grande . home this morning, Hon G B DImiok and Hon A O Hough will address the voters to night at Stewards Opera House. They are both speakers exceptional ability and yon will miss a real treat If you f ill to attend. The case wherein the Oldenburg boys were charged with disturbing the peace and quietude of the Fruitdale Amusement hall, which oame up before Jostl e Hough this afternoon, was tak en to Island City upon a . change of venue. .- with FOB RENT One a room house block of good garden spot. Not Itf J Anthony FOR SALE Tamarack and Fir split fenoeposts. John Anthony Nov 1 tf I TURKESTAN ALFALFA D The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irrl 'i gation, ,''7 ; : BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled " Barley, Oats, Etc." V The only Seed House nUnion County. A.. V. Olive v JEFFERSON AVE. PtioriTa 4571 ........... .; . Our Aataaal. A dish of fresh water la a constant necessity here there Is a dog or a cat eren though they never appear to touch It Offering them water now and then doesnt answer at aM. Those who suppose a cat requires only meat and milk should offer It a bit of nicely cooked vegetable, especially a paragus, corn, green beans or potato. It Is criminal to keep caged pets un less one Is sure to remember their needs, not when one "thinks of if but constantly. The man who has no tender feelings for his horse should remember tust this faithful servant will last longer and serve better while he does last If ha receive consistent treatment. Tbe nails should be the color of a rose leaf and aa clear as seashell. Mother of npnrl it If w.m m hhi. er, would about describe the texture of um Meal nau. E. P. 8UplM E. E. Romig : R0MIG & STAPLES -GROCER I ES A loll and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch - goods;', Tinware, ' graniteware and wooden ware. ' Froits and vegetables in season. ' Bakery prod not always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 HOUSE CLEANING TIME The i 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. Out stock is complete. Our prices right. 5 OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON. for fair now and we D ready for you now. Never l. have we seen finer than we are now Setting. Large, fat and juicyV with a delicious flavor that will make you want mare. WE ARE READY to serve thera any way you like Raw, fried, stewed, broiled, rousted. Whichever you take you will And delicious. You can liBVe thorn at any time. After the show, before tbe show or during tbe snow. For din ner, for lunch or for breakfast if you say so. Come in and open tbe season. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We sell weekly Meal', Tickets, Oath. $4.50 E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 S Residence PhoneJ367 S HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave IjS' WATCH MAGNATIZED ,.; In thesedays of the Increasing nse of Leleotrioity the danger ofkhaving your wntoh magna" tiled is greater than in the put, Iam In shape to demagnetize vonr watch right away and put it in as good ahapa aa when it left the factory. There is no necessity of running tbe risk of having your watch lost or broken sending it away when yon oan get it made as good as new at home by a praotiola workman at a low cost. J. H. Peare, the Jeweler - MM SEWING MACH 1 NES 1 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 teu years Our price is low. Call and look the machine over and see how we sell them. ' Wev e the exclusive agency for the Grillefct's Safety Razor The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue E'M Wellman&co 'auis Avenue. 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