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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1904)
13 irr; m ir.f. it . ' r. . Li V 1 .. : V ; t nil ( U$3.50 Reduce Your Shoe Bills by Buying at The J ! QBALITY SH9E S19RE Ibave just received the most complete line of boys School Shoes ever sold in La Grande. Every pair made to wear. All the latest up-to-date styles in Mem's and Women's Fine Shoes Come in and see; my stook whether you buy or not. T. M. STUBBLEFIALD Prop iSI&IgjlllllMlIMIli3JM C Get The Habit 01 trading at the Nebraska Grooery Store and you' oannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the beat, our prices are the lowest and our stock is complete. ?.'' ,-v" r , J J c having the largest stock of "Preferred" DvSlUvS canned goods, Allen & Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We hare just re ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's and.Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. . v tO. RALSTON! NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Oweroing - People Who - go and Other Items of Local Interest Come Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. , ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHEPS Highest market price pitiii for all kinda of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry NOVEMBER 19th TO WIN A $40.00 SUIT A Chance with every Dollar paid on account or purchase j A. V. ANDREWS ; Gents' Furnisher and Tailor. The feu.lor'a Esugbter" at tbe Opera Boom tonight. There will be a dance at the Oom meroial 01 ib hall tomorrow evening. County Judge Barrlaon returned last even log from a business trip to Union, Mr Solesbory, a ranober from near Imbler is a business visitor In oar city today. Mrs... Katie Tomer, of Union, fs visiting her parenle Mr. and Mr. O P Goodail. . Mri. B M Rader of Long Creek and Mrs. A K Hibba olHeppner are at the Foley House. A large crowd came In from the Bar ronoding ooanty last night to see tbe produotlon of the Keith Stock Oo. Mr OB Fowler, theooal man, has had a oroaa walk batlt on Jefferson street to hie office, r . i I Mr 8oathwiok and wile of the Cove district were in the city overnight,! and returned to their home this morning. I Mr James Sharp, who is an'employee on the work at Spring Spar arrived In the olty last evening and retorned this forenoon. . Too mast not think of letting i little rain cause you to miss the ohiok en pie dinner served by the Methodls ladies in the Salvation army room to morrow. Mrs. O W Moon oi the Old Town is reported to be seriously ill with pneu monia. Her daughter Mrs. Smith of lxtine is ezpeoted to arrive on this evening's train. Misses Bessie Woretell and Mand DeLong will entertain the ladies of ths Damen Kranz and their gen leman friends at tbe home of tbe latter Sat urday evening. Den Van Bousen, a former clerk at the Hotel Foley in La Grande, but who now clerk for J B Fisher at Wei sor Idaho, is in Union ooanty oa a brief visit to friends and lelallves Mr and Mrs W F Gekeler Hon O D Hoffman and Miss Pearl Parker lem this evening to attend th meeting 01 the National Grange Association no in session at Portland A splendid meeting at the Baptls church last night Interesting. Di iiall preached a splendid sermon Did yoa h-ar him? lie will preioli tonight on the " reran of Salvation ' Come and hear Ood'e plan of saving men. Allur invited. Justice Hough bad a man who answers lo the name of Dan Sullivan up before him this afternoon charged with stealing a pair of blankets from one B E Robieon, When tbe complaint charging Sullivan with taking the blankets was read to him and he was asked how he would plead, he answered "Oil, 1 will plead any way that will get me out ol this and let me get back to work agiin. I was drank and want to get back to tbe logging oanip." At the time of going to press Justice Hongb had nut decided when Sotljvao would return to work. Draw Crowded House The Keith Stock Co, plsyed hut night to a crowded house wbsn they rendered "Ihe dlv of the Mines." At every production they have given in the olty the company has had a crowded house, and they well deserve It. The Keith t-tock Co is one of the best companies of Its olass on the road and has been exoelled by none of the companies which come to La Grande, Tbe tronaga hey have re eired each night shos bow tue people appreciate the efforts of tbe company to enter tain. -.' . ... -.; : The specialties are all good, and are changed every night. Last night new feature In specialties was lnjodu: oed when Mr Richards appeared in his sleight of band performance, wbioh mystified the audience as well as tickled their risibilltias." The en tire performance was good, and Mr. Lawrence, the leading man and mana ger of the company, deserves eredlt for bis good eboioe lu selecting the support he bas obtained. - Council Meeting ' Ths oily council met last evening to oonsider the granting ol a Iranohise lo tbe Oregon Development o-mpany lor the use ol oortain streets. The rdinauoe was passed to tbe eooud .eaiding and refertd to to .be jndioary committee and alter considering tbe .natter for over an honr tbey adjourn ad to meet again next Wedne tdsy take final action on the matter. TURKESTAN ALFALFA : The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri . gation. ". n RROMR OR ASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of !j :'-"GaIen'! Seed 'in bulk . TV. Seed Wheat, Baled Barley. Oats, Etc The only Seed House : n Union County.' A. V. Oliver r JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 i . E. E, Romig ... s i EP, 8taplea Fine Apple jj Orchard M L Causey bas been engaged this week in tbe oomp etion of siting out trees in his 160 sore apple orohard on the Sandridge. Thise who have visit ed tbs tract pronounce it one ol tbe finest oichards they ever saw. Tbe trees are set out 28 eaob way and aie la perfeot line. . For years it was thought tbe Sandridge would not pro- duoe wheat. Now it is tbe grain belt of the oouoty. For years it was like wise thought that Iruit oould not be grown but tbe mauy orohards now bearing produoe as fine fruit ss is grown in the oeunty. i s s e s - , ; . , R0MIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- 'A fall and complete line of ataple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tip ware, graniteware and wooden ware. Fruit and vegetables in season. Bakery product always fresh. Good service and qniok delivery. Phone 431 r I HOUSE GLEANING TIME The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings, Window Shade, Piotures, Eto, will bear your most critical investigation. Our stook is o implete. Our prices right. Commissioner Resigns (Observer Special) Washlncton, Nov. 17. Frank J Hector today resinned as a member of ibe ranam canal commission. doesn't always mean yon have to eat at a King's table ordine at a Delmonico's On Ihe contrary you can fare just as well, be just as haopy, and on tar less money, by eating at our res anrant. GOOD FOOD, GOOD SERVICE are two points of merit that belong to our restaurant You don't go away hungry and what yoa got builds yoa up and don't cause dyspepsia. There are two things no one ever oomplaina of, and that is our food and oar prioec. MOD EL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We sell weekly Meal . Ee ANDROSS Undertakers and Embalmers u Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave lMMSMMIMHmMMmttHMMtHMHH Tickets. Caxh '$4-50 Bargains IN ALL OV OUR LINES Glusa Front Onk Ovpboard $6 00 Lounge 1 50 Sofa 6 60 12 Uuuge Shot (Jiin 7 60 16X20 New I'i'uno i- iunits 100 Trunk 2 00 Heating Siovps 1 50 New Kitchen Titneurt'ft 3 bO Drop Leaf Table 1 00 Kitchen chairs , 25c and up Rocking Chairs 60o and up Si wagon 10 00 4 Foot Dry woim) 4 00 woik harness 0 00 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comet Fit and Adams Remember we still buy anoxic"; alf kinds (riL . .... ' Second Hand Croodagi jt Jl j COOUt J 301 . WATCH MAGNATIZED ' ' In these days of the increasing -oae of electricity the danger of .having your watoh magna. tized Is greater than in the past. . I.am in shape to demagnatiae tout watch right away and pat , it in as good shape as when it left the factory. There la no necessity of running the risk of having your watch lost or broken sending it away when yoa oan get it made as good as new at home by a praotiol workman at a low oost. ' J. H. Peare, the Jeweler 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. l Q-r "ni ip Our Heating Stoves are right in o I wVlLO price, kind, size, Come in and see . them STYLE, ETC. Look them over. The Golden Rule Company ' 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne Largest Store Smallest r WIIHtllHI i ii A T HILL, DRUGGIST : .Mill II IS I SI SIISMSII4