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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1904)
IHIHMIIIIIIItlllimwm n IIIWIWI J i HAIR BRUSHES In buying hair brushes, and all other brashes, we look out for points that might escape the notice of customers but which have everything to do with the Z life and service of the brush; : The construction, material, manner in which bristles re iastened, etc, are all important The brushes you get here are suoh as you would seek were you a brush expert. v GOMBS We are as particular in buying combs as we are in seleeting 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 are the lowest and our stock is complete. having the largest stock of "Preferred" UvMUvd 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 andJ3hoes which we invite you to iuspect. . . . ICOUR ALSTON: NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. HATS! HATS! HATS! -FOR- Street and Dress Wear Furs in the latest style for small maid1. New em broidery silks, handsome golf gloves. E M Wellman & co ' 'ams Avenue. 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, SUCCESSOR TO ROSS & ANDREWS Gents' Furnishers and Tailors SECOND HAND QGODJ -BOUGHT AND SOLD- If you want to sell out you need lose no time. Jusl phone us aud we will Itiy your goods and pay you the cash for them, If you vt.nl to bify we can save you money. Why? liecause we do not buy on credit or pay interest on burrowed money, but have money to to loan and therefore we rny cheap and sell cheay . We do not claim to sell lor less than the goods cost but we do claim to undeisell anyone in our line. Why? Because we pay cash for our goods. Our ex pense is less. We pay no expressman as we own and rua our own wagon. Call if you want to buy or soli. The La Grande Pawnbrokers CornerJFir and Adams - i Remraiber w still buy and lellj til, kind m, 1co ol Stcood Hud Goods. j jt Jt rtlORt 30 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who go and Other Items of Local Interest Come The trial ol oase translered from Justice Hough court to bland Oity resulted in moquital of the defendant! charged with assault at Preobstell grove several days ago. Leaf we forget to the heat ot this prevent atrenloaa national campaign next Tuesday the eleotion takes place The United States government is now laying a cable from Seattle to various points on the coast of Alaika Sitka and other Important points a ill be connected as far as the military stations on Bearing 8sa at the month of the Yukon.; The cable will be over 1300 miles in length. Mru Flo Hallook of Portland who is visiting Mr and Mrs G Molden left this morning for a few days visit In Baker City. ' Mrs 6 Molden gave a delightful Halloween party in honor of Mrs Ho Hallock ot Portion i who is her guest, J W White has purchased the O 0 Johnson feod store and Is now doing business at the old stand on Adams Ave. Hon. Justice Wade of Sammerville was in La Grande today on business. Miss Edith Tu' ner is ooufined to her toom with siokness at the Hotel Foley. y I We aha'', always need protective duties as long as cur people insist up on a higher standard of wsges and scale of living than prevail abroad. Jus. M. Bwank. The members of the Kaffe Klatoh and tbelr husbands and gentlemen fi iende will be entertained this even ing by Mrs M K Hall and Miss Margaret Porter at the borne of Mrs Hall. Engineer G M Curtis, of I.a Grande, Is now running helper engine No. 171 out of thiB place, making regular trips on freight trains from here to North Fork and Kamela Pendl ton EaBt Oregonian, Mr. Harry Kuhl, who has been in the Klondike country for the past eight een months, and who was one of the passengers on the last boat coming out this fall, and which was reported lost, arrived in the city this morn.ng from Portland. Mr. Kuhl Is well pleased with his mining olaims and prospects and will return there in the coming spring. Tha two sons and the daughter of Mr. Walter Ulenn of Cove left the city on Mo. 6 this morning. One of the sons will go to work in Kansas City, Mo., and tee other son and daughter will enter sohool at Utah. Mr. i N McLarlen, at one time as- geseor of the county when Union and Wallowa weie one and the same, re turned this morning from Portland where he has been to have a cancer re moued from his face. The. operation has apparently been very successful and Mr. McLaren is well pleased with the result, He left this morning for bis home at Wallowa. W F Gekler was in the City this afternoon Mr Geckier is one of the La Grande Creamery Company's pat rons and is more than pleased with his relution with the Crcamry. He serfs ho makes more money by selling his croum to the Or- nuiry than be did with churning and selling bis butter. Hun. 0 A Johns one of the leadii g attorneys of Baker Cty and who is frequently spoken ol as ths next re publican nominee lor goreraor is in the oity. . J M Hilts returned this morning from Baker City where he accompanied painter Wilkinson to the Baker Oity Hospital. Mr Hilts states that the Baker City hospital In his estimntion is the best equipped hospital In East ern Oregon and that patients sent there arejsssnred the very best oars and medical attention, Hon.Wm Smith a prominent Bak er Oity attorney and democratic lead er is in the city. This evening ths brick work on tbe new Foley house will be oompleted. ' The children of Mr Thomas Wate who have been very siok for tbe past few weeks are now reported out ol danger. Miss Bessie Hunry expects ro leave' in the morning to spend a few days in Baker Oity. Methodist Missions Kansas City, Mo.,' Nov. 4, Among the appropriations of the Methodist Women's Missionary Society today was Pacific ooast $17,500, and Colum bia river S000. . Thirteen Speeches Davis, W. Va., Nov. 4. Henry G Davis, the Democratic vice-president ial candidate delivered bis thirteenth speech of the day here tonight. He will talk all day ' tom irrow and will make his last speech Saturday night at Wellington. , Fairbanks Also Busy Terre Haute, Ind Nov. 4. Nearly twenty speeohes were made today by Senator Fairbanks in Western Indiana, beginning at Woomington in tbe morn ing aad concluding with a large meet ing at Terre Hants In the evening. Cashier Goes Wrong Spokane, Nor 4. Aooording to statements made today Herbert C Switzer farmer oashier of toe O R 4 N freight office in Spokane, will not be prosecuted for the alleged theft of 94575. It is declared that money has been secured with which to make good the shortage. i TURKESTAN - ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri . gation. ' BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds ,cT f Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley; Oats, Etc The only Seed House nUnion County. A.. . V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 " E. E. Romlg E. P. Staple R0M1G & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A lull and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. ' Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 HOUSE CLEANING TIME The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large' STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings, i Window Shade, Pictures, Etc , will bear your most critioal investigation. Our stock is complete. Our prices right. OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON. for fair now and we D ready for you now. Never JlS. have we seen finer than we are now offering. Large, fat and juicy with a delicious flavor that will make you want more. WE ARE READY to serve thetn any way you like Raw, fried, stewed, broiled, roasted. Whichever you take you will find delicious. You curt have them at any time. After the show, before the show or during tbe snow. For din ner, for lunch or for breakfast if you say so. Come in and open the season. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIOHT We sell weekly Meal', rickets, uaKn. $450 E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 . Residence Phone.367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave ssssssss sis WATCH MAGNATIZED In these dsys of tbe Increasing use of electrioity the danger of.havlog yonr watch magna tized is greater than In the past. I. am In shape to demagnaiice vonr watch right away and pat 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 yon can get it made as good as new at home by practiole workman at a low oost. J. H. Peare, the Jeweler SEWING MACH 1 NES We have secured a line of maohines that are said to be one of the best on tha 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 sell them. V e tie exclusive agency for the G-illett's Safety Razor The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne T-jvrgest Store Smallest Prices 1 41