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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1904)
CS3 J ?! ' HQEOia 17 e y $3.50 Reduce ;Your 1 Shoe Bills by Buying at it:';; The;:; Vi I have just received the most complete lioe of boys , School -Shoes eyer sold in La Grande. Every pair made to wear. All the latest up-to-date styles in Mem'fl and Women's Fine Shoes -' Come in and see , my stock ' whether yon buy or not. T, M. STUBBLEFIALD Prop ml & . I j tp ITCIIf AC JfTanB Dongnerty ana f uua uosr in JLULrAL I I iZlYlj Ul'iM0b bntlanioe comfortable home INTEREST Qwemng People Who Come go and Other Items .' ; of Local Interest : t Get The Habit S 5 O! trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and yon T cannot break yourself of it.- Our goods are always F the best, our prices are the lowest and our stock is x 7 complete. . . ' . . : " . p DtfjJc having the largest stook of "Preferred" 4 DvSIUvS canned goods, Allen ' & Lewis speoial J brand on all their leading lines. We hare just re- J ' ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's T and'Sboes which we invite you to iuspeot. X ICtlRALSTON: NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE 9 ' Oor. Fir and Jeffersun 81a. Mr W Sawyer from tbe Wad ranch near not Lake It in the olty today. ; - Mr Simon Woodell, who oame to tbe olty yesterday, returned borne this forenoon, ... The Oommerical Club will give their regular danoe at their hall Friday evening. Mr Frank Dwlght of . Baker olty ar rived in town this morning from tbe weat. . .' .' ' Save your wife or mother a day'a work and go to the chicken dinnel next Friday. The Whlat dab will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. L Given and Mra. Leaa Jobnaon at the former borne.,;" ' : v " Tbe Keith Btock Co are , drawing paoked nonces and the advanoe eal for to night ia alreadySvery large which la proof poellve that the Company are provlcg great favorltiea in La Oranda. , Mr. and Mrs. Q 0 Gorden, of Carth age, Illinois, who have been bare einoe Oot. 17, viiltlng tbelr daughter, Mra. A D Markley, of laland City, return to their home tbli evening. Tbey are both delighted with oor beautiful and productive valley. :' ' Tonight at the Opera House the Keith btook Co will nres&ht tbe great ocmedy Drama Slave of tbe Mines Tbe play 1 one tbat t&e Eminent Comedian John Dillon Starred in for several aeaaons The comedy is vory rioh being a langh from start to finish Tbe apecialtiea are entirely hew. ; Toe. Bap tut Meetiog will continue eaob evening this week Uev G L Hall of Pendleton will take the plaoe of Dr Palmer who was compelled to re torn toPortland last evening on account of sickness We are very sorry to loose Dr Palmar bat ware very fortunate In County Judge M A Harrison left thia eouring Dr Hall who is not only a BOSS Meat Market , Stellwell & Vandermueleo, Proprietors. WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL BUTCHERS . Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hided, pelts and furs. 'Also chickens & poultry NOVEMBER 19th TO WIN A $40.00 SUI T 1 A Chance with every Dollar paid on account or purchase A. V. ANDREWS Gents' Furnisher and Tailor. morning on passenger tralu No 6 for Union on buslneie. . Mr Wm Miller, the real estate and insuranoe man, left this mo rnlng for a vialt to North Powder and vicinity Ed and Gas Glenn, of Wallowa coun ty sons of T T Glenn of Bommerville, are in the city today on baatneaa. " W-L Wheatley of North Powder yes. terday purchased the Lynam milk rou e and will take,poaaesaion Deoemr berl. - Jsmea Beavers left yesterday morn ing for Portland where ue will receive medical treatment for badly inflamed eyes. Mr AlexFergoson,' a ranoberfrotn near laland City, yeaterday parohased the horse and baggy of Mr D McLaln of that place. . The toaadation of the Eakin resi dence on P Street is nearly oomplet d and work on the superstructure will be eommenoed at onoe . O H Prentloe, formerly In tbe hotel baalnesa at Elgin, left yeaterday for Spokane where he is looking up a bos ness location. Mrs Wm Smith wife of tbe livery and feed man yeaterday purchased tbe elegant cottage of Mr Ferdinand Craft on Spring Street In tbia oity. Do not forget tbe Chiokon pie Din ner to be given Friday tbe 18' h by tb ladiea ol tbe M E Cbarob at Palvatioi Army Hall. All yon can eat for 25c ta fbe Rev Geo. L Hall of Pendleton. returned to La Grande this morning to aaaiat Rev Day In coo. la, ting the revival meeting now going on at tbe Baptist churoh. Two of tbe largeat loada of bdy ever brought to this oity waa brought from the C'onley ranoh last evening- and livered to Bolton and Bodmer thi forenoon. Mr and Mrs E .W llartlett and Mr and Mrs J Van Buran will entertain the ladles of tbe Kaffee Klatch tbelr hnabsnda and gentlemen trlenda at the home of tbe former Friday evening. Workman began exoavatlng tbia morning lor the residence to be built by Dr F E Moore on O street. Thia will be a handsome addition to thia popular reaMenoo portion of tbe city Mra Harrietta Tanzatt who haa been at Hot Lake for some time and who stopped over a' tbls plaoe enroate to visit the family ol Rev Day left thia morning on the early train for her home at Hillsboro Oregon . Mies Ada White, a friend of Mr and Mis C Ralston of 4hla oity, wbobas been visiting frlen.la near Portland, ia expected to arrive in the oity this ev eninx tn remain in tbe city a few days aa their gueet. Bhe ia on her way home to Cozad Nebraaka very pleasant speaker but is also a very sweet singer. He will' sing a solo to night Come and hear him. IX you are a churoh man come ( you are no church man come anyway. Strangers made welcome TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri i gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, aA.fa.fa and all kinds of 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. P. Staples E. E. RomL Neighborhood Club The aabject c'oneinered at the Neigh borhood Club yeaterday was "Promt' nent People of the Present Tune" arranged by Mrs Kiddle and was as follows: Sir Wm Ramsey an Editorial by Mra Ju, Slater. Henry Van, Dyke Biographic! aketch and reading from 'Little Rivers' by Mrs T Oliver. Instrumental Sol j by Mrs Lyla . Musicians A talk by Mrs Lyle. 'Philanthropy Paper by Mra Carpy. Helen Keller by airs Bldwell. This was a talk on Helen Keller's lecture to the deaf mutes and blind at the bt Louis Fair as seen and heard by Mra Bidweil. Mia Kiddle gave very intereatittg talk on McNeil's grand scheme of Liberty" aa ahown in his ecnlptoaay at the fair; also talked on Rose O'HaJ- la ran, Kdw. Sutbetn and Corteleyoo. R0MI0 & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A loll and complete fine 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 i : 'f : HOUSE CLEANING TIME The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large STOOK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings. Window Shade, Pictures, Eto , will bear your most critical investigation. Our stock is complete. Our prices right. ' E. ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 doesn't always mean yon have to eat at a King's table or dine at a Delmonico's On tbe contrary you can fare juet as well, be just aa haopy, and on far leaa money, by eating at oar reataarant. GOOD FOOD, GOOD SERVICE are two points of merit tbat belong to our restaurant ou don't go away hungry and what you get builds you up and don't cauae dyaoepaia. There are two things no one ever oompl.inB of, and that Is our food and our prioec MOD C L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. . OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We tell weekly Meal , 11 Bargains IN ALL of OUR LINR- Glass Fiout Oik f -pima 1. . . $6 00 Lounge. .1 60 Sofa 6 60 12 Guage Sunt .. 7 60 16X20 Nw I'l 1 00 Trunk t 00 Uetilinn Suiv-. . 1 60 New Kiichei, I 3 00 Drop Leaf Table i 00 Kitclien cbuirs 2ic and up Iiockiog Ctinirs ... 6Uc and up Si wagon 10 00 4 Fom Dry w. .1 4 im work liarues 6 Ou The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fit and Adams 'Phone 1 581 ' HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave Tickets, dash '$4.50 WATCH MAGNATIZED s , In thesdays of the Incasaaing nse of electricity the danger of.havlng yoar ; watch magna Hied is greater than in the past. I. am In shape to demagnetise . yoar watch right away and put it In as good sbsps as when it left the factory. There is no necessity of running tbe risk of having yoar watch lost or broken sending it away when you can get it mads as good as new at home by a praotiols workman at a low cost. J. H. Peare, the Jeweler Remember we atill buy I and .ill, all kiode I econd Hand GoodM J jl J 'xavk itw. a- .. Ramember we etiU boy and sell, all Wade of Second Hand GoodJ J IIIIIIIIIS JUST A WORD . : 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. The Golden Rule Company -vvv w ivaa aunuii AVCUllO Laro:est Store Phone 1581 j "jO BX CT " ' Smallest Prices TV. '.'-'J-'-'A'. A'A'.'.'.'AWALL 11 I i J 4 ' MHIMHUI