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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1904)
I HAIR BRUSHES c . i 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 . nfe and service of the brush. The construction, material, manner iu which bristles - are fastened, etc, are all important The brushes you get here are such as you would seek were you a brush . expert. ' - GOMBS ' We ar as particular in buying combs as we are in selecting brushes. In either line we are abls to give you the best possible value for your mouey. 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 prioes are the lowest and our stock is complete. D JJC having the largest stock of "Preferred" L volUCd 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 andJShoes which we invite you to iuspeot. ic.uralston: NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jeffersuu Sis, BOSS Meat Market Slellwoll it Vunderuiuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE - AND - RETAIL - BUTCHEPS Highest market price pai 1 for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts uud lur.-. Also chickens & poultry. NOVEMBER 19th TO WIN A $40.00 SUIT A Chance with every Dollar paid on account or purchase A. V. ANDREWS Gents' Furnisher and Tailor. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Concerning People Who Come go and Other Items of Local Interest. Weather; Tonight and Saturday fair. Engineer' Frank Pike is down today from Telocaeset. The regular douce will be given at the Commercial olnb hall tonight. Company L will give a dance at tt.o Armory ball Monday night. Mr. Ibomaa Badge and daughter, Miaa Syd, spent yesterday In Pendle ton. Mrs. J M Berry entertained the ladies of the Kaffee Klataob this after noon. Prof. Hendrioks left this morning on the Elgin branoh for a business visit to Bummervllle. Mr Joshua bault from Conley's ranch who was in the city over night left for home this morning, J P Atkinson, the mercnant ol the old town, received the sad news today of the death of his brother in Kansas. The ladies of the Presbyterian ohnroa are arranging for a fair to be given next week and will have many useful , and beautiful artioles for tale. Mr O E Copeland, formerly of Os- , caloosa Iowa, bat lately from Spokane ' is in the oity and may locate here permanently. All members of the Jollity Dancing Club are requested to be presen t at a meeting this evening at the commer cial clab. Business of importance Sta'e commander Sherwood of the KOIM arrived in theoity this morn. ing and will meet the Maocabeea this evening. The object of his visit is to dieouss the proposed advanoe lu their rates. Two of the oowboys in the employee of Mr Joe Keeney the big Block man have just returned from taking forty head of horses from bis ranoh on Snake Kiver to his ranch in Camas Prarie Mr Wallace Holmes came to the city yesterday from (Jaiu; Curenu for a load of iuppl.es fe the mine and returned this morning. He reports work is being pushed rapidly and a saw mill in operation. Mr. W M MoClare, a prominent druggist of Huntington, Is in the oity. He returned lust evening frjm attend ing the funeral of Mr. Chas. ilruwn at Pe.iitleton, and stopped ov r here to 1 transact basineeB. lie will return this evening to his home. W L Wheatly, of North Powder, la in the oity todav looking for a location Mr. Wheatly wIbIibs to Hnd a farm wbloh would be suitable for a dairy business, lie wisnes to rent lor a lUlT IMHHFS ' , , . M - . are served hot here. There property and buy here. State News The Masons of Salem wlil next spring build a business house and the Elks will build another Boise and Baker football tesins both strong-will play Saturday No vember 11 at baker City. Mauuel Nunez Perelra is suing the Star Sand Coinsuy at Portland for fcJO.UOO for the loss of an eye. William Cobb, an English miner, Ml down a 300 foot shaft at Susan-vill- November 7 and was instantly killed. Kaliroad olllolals report phenom enally fine conditions for fall grains throughout the entire Milliamette basin. William Cbrisman, aged 74 for 60 years a resident of Yamhill county died at MoMinnviile November 8. He was wealthy. A poultry dog and cat show is to be beld at 8leui Dtoeinber 15 IU and 17 This will he the second auuual exhibit ui the Salem association. The government is trying to get of 150 aores adjoining Fort Stevens on the aouth and it is .surmised thai more tortiuoatious are projected. A Portland Or Arm has received the highest award and medal at the Worlds Fair for the best jar for preserving fruits, vegetables, meaand hub, General News The pope has recovered sufficiently to be able to hold business meetings eaohday. General Jesse finlay, one of the last surviving brigadiers ot the Confeder aoy, is dead at Lane City, Ha, aged toi years. Careful analysis of the air in the new subway of New l'ork shows tnai it lacks oxygen in eveiy division, and the people are beginning to roar. The Amerioan evangelists, btorry and Alexander, have opened a revival 'uikVetpoLi England iu a building especially erected, whioh will hold 12,1)00 people. Ker Dr. DeCosta. who was for 36 years an Episcopal minister, but joined the Catholic priesthood five years agi, is dead in New York, where he was pastor of a Catholic church. Booker Washington Jr., is an appli cant for a paymastershlp in the army. The only negro now holding a similar position is John It Eyuoh of Missis sippi, formerly an auditor ol tus treasury. TURKESTAN ALFALFA mi i. i i The Dry Land Alfalfa grows WHDout .rr. . v ' gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in duik Seed Wheat, Baled Barley. Oats, Etc' The only Seed House nUnion County. A. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 I E P. 8taple E. E. Romlg ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES-- A lull and complete line of staple and fancy: gro- t ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, granileware and wooden ware. 1 Fruits and vegetables in season." ' Bakery prodncta ' always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. 1 Phone 431 HOUSE CLEANING TIME 7 1!'-"'' The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our Targe STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings, Window Shade, Pictures, Etc , will bear your most oritioal investigation. Our stock is oimplete. Our prices right.' About a week ago we ohronicled the 'act that Mills Audross owned a dog which had swallowed a twenty dollar (told piece by mistake, and that the dog as kept under constant g tard. Mr. Andross called m the Observer this ufteruorn sn.l asked os to at ite that the dog had played fair and that he was ag.iin in possession of the donble eagle. It was not quite as latye as it wan a weok ago but the bank ami. sonly show l hut Mr. Andross was short changed to the amount of tlfty cents. Ho oonaidois his dumb irirml nil right. He says that he knows of hut (ew men who could carry twenty dollars around without a puree through an electiou and oUy come out tllty cents short. The dog will be en titled to a certificate for honesty. is not a single iceberg about oar hot dishes Aiuih resturants serve wnat should be hot told, as if it had just cume out of A REFRIGERATOR 'lhat kind of food gives yoo dyspep sia and shortens your life. Our res taurant serves what buoys you up and makes yon fat and contented with all mankind. For a good sqaare meal that will help you keep yonr religion c ome and see us. The oftener you come the lietter, MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 i ; Residence PhoneJ367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave " " t...,S.SSI.H SECOND nam QOOD-f -BOUGHT AND tOU- If you want to sell out you need lose no time. Just phone us mid wo will l:y your goods and jmy you the cosh (or thorn, If you wrnt to buy we can gave you money. Why? liecnuse w do not buy on credit or pay interest on borrowed money, but have money to to loan and therefore we I ay cheap uud sell cheay . We do not claim to sell lor less than the goods cost hut we do claim lo imdnsell anyone in our line. Why? Because we pay cash for our goods. Our ex pense is less. We pay no eipressman as we own and run our own wagon. Call if you want to buy or sell. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Tickets, Cash . $450 WATCH MAGNATIZED . v, In these days of the Inoreaalng use of (eleotrlolty the danger ofhaving yonr watoh magna-fi tized la greater than in the past. , I am In shape to damages lie x vour watch right away and pnl it in as good shape as when it left the .factory. There is Do necessity of running the risk ot having yonr watch ' lost or broken sending it away when yon oan get it made as good as new at home by praotiole workman at s low oost. J. H. Peare, the Jeweler Corner Fir and Adams Remember w still buy) and, sell: all) kinds i Second Hud Goods. jt j J 'Phone 1581 JUST A WORD ' r AS A REMINDER Our holiday Glassware and Chinaware has begun to arrive and we are in a position now to show a very complete line. STOVES Come in and see them Our Heating Stoves are right in PRICE, KIND, SIZE, STYLE, ETC. Look them over. ill Jt CAX iiCOL UWi Vx The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Smallest Prices M4 I