La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, November 21, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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NOVEMBER 19th TO
WIN A $40.00 SUIT
LOCAL ITEMS
OF INTEREST
A Chance with every Dollar
paid on account or purchase
A, V. ANDREWS
Gents' Furnisher and Tailor. .
Bead The Daily Observer
BOSS
Meat Market
Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers
stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry.
THANKSGMG
DELICACIES
To make your Thanksgiving as you would wish it to
F be you must have the very best to secure the best re
F suits. We have everything you desire, such as maple
syrup, raisins, a full line of Heizeus goods, the best of
T extracts, mince meat, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut,
J pickles, cheese aud everything you need. Call and
inspect our goods.
C. RALSTON
NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE
Cor. Fir aud Jefferson Sts.
The High Fire meets tomorrow uf
teinooo at the home of Mrs William
Allison.
Bead the Quality Shoe tore ad to
this tune. It will interest you and
save you money.
Rev. J D Gillilan will bold Thanks
giving aervice at bland Oity next
Thureday evening.
J E Wright haa commenoed the oon
atraotlon of a modern cottage on bla
property jqat north of the court hornet
Mr. David A Van Honten and Mis
Maggie Richards of Union ere married
at the Methodiat paraonage Saturday
evening.
The ladles of the Tuesday Muiioale
will meet in the Clnb rooma tomorrow
afternoon. The program will be under
the direction of Mlaa MoOall. .
Faaior Gillilan la spending today and
tomorrow at Summerville aaaieting tbe
local paator In special meetings. - He
will return Wednesday evening.
Jllr and Mra P U Dickenson of Mar
Park expect to leave thia week to viait
tbe St Louis fair alter which tbey will
spend the winter with friends in Mi
aonrl.
The ladies ol the W B C will give a
banquet at their ball Saturday after
noon and extend a cordial invitation
to all members of tbe Or A .R to be
present.
Tbomaa Kelley baa sold his floe
fruit farm in Frnltdale, consisting of
five and one half acres to John MoEw
ingot May Park, the consideration
being $3,300, which inaladea this years
crop of apples, Tbia ia an excellent
orchard and Mr Kelley haa put in aev
eral years of bard work on It.
The monthly meeting of Oliver P
Morton Post No 36, U A R, of La
Grande, will be held at the IOOF
Hnll Saturday at 1:30 p. ru Thia ia
the annual election. Tbe ladies Re
liefoorps haa tendered the members of
)he post a banquet prior to tbe meet
ing.
Mrs. B H Frenoh, of the Cove, ia in
la Grand today.
Rev O B Crockett now spends each
alternate 8unday at Alioel.
Mr. Frank Tony arrived in tbe city
tbia morning from Silver City, Idaho
Tbe local Porreatora are making ela
borate preparations for their Thanks
giving Mall.
Agent E0 Moore is having a atone
foundation bnilt under hie Fourth
street reainence.
Mr. Willett, of the La Grande Chron
icle, left this forenoon for points In
Idaho on a visit.
Mra. V Olyett and daughter will re
turn to Portland tonight after a few
days visit in tbe city.
Mr O E Harper, Manager of tbe
oreamery at tbia place, left thfc morn
ing for a business trip to Union,
Kev. W J Harvey, of Halley, Idaho
wilt arrive tomorrow to visit hie wife
and family at tbe Methodiat personage.
Mra. F Waffle arrived In the city
from l endloton this morning to remain
afewdaya. Mr. Waffle will be given
tbe run of tbe late Co duotor Nash.
' Misses Bessie Worstell and ' Maud
DeLong entertained tbe members of
the Daman Kranz aud their gentlemen
friends at the borne of tbe latter Sat
urday evening.
The members of tbe Kiith Stock Co.
which baa been playing to crowded
houses at Steward's Opera House for
tbe past week, left this morning for
Pendleton. .
J i Cm and Engineer Hillman re
turned this morning from Arlington
where thtjr have been busting geese
since Thursday. Tbey brought back
twenty seven tine "honkers."
Misses Lillian MoCall and Bessie
Bohnenkamp will entertain the mem
bers of the Wbiat club recently formed
by a numder of young people, and a
few invited friends, at tbe home of tbe
latter this evening.
FOR RENT A four room house Mra
Z Patty Adams Ave, 18-21
Bargains
. IN ALL OF OUR LINES
Glass Fiont Oek Cnpboard.... 16 00
Lounge.. ...1 60
Sofa............. .. 660
12Guage Shot Gun..... 7 60
16X20 New Picture Frames , . .1 00
Trunk......... ..2 00
Heating Stoves 1 60
New Kitchen Treasures 8 60
Drop Leaf Table.. 1 00
Kitchen chairs. . . 26c and op .
Rocking Chairs 60o and up
3 wagon... 10 00
4 Foot Dry wood..... ....4 00
work harness. 6 00
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams ;
Remember we still buy andl sell: all kinds tnl
of Second Hand Goods. Ji . jt rhone 130)
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TURKESTAN ALFALFA
The Dry Laud Alfalfa grows without irri
gation.
BROME GRASS
Red Clover, Alfa.fa and ail kinds of
Garden Seed in bulk
Seed Wheat Baled
Barley, Oats, Etc.'-.
The only Seed House
Union County.
A.. V. Oliver
Os-te-op-a-thy
How reasonable cornea tbe explan
ation of Osteopathy to the mind that
baa lost lta prejudice I Familiar forma
of speeoh conttrm the reaBonableness
of Osteopathic theory. People epeak
of being under a "nervous tension" of
being "frozen with horror": of feeling'
the "heart rising In tne throat," eto,
all of which are idiomatic expressions .
of scientific faote. They indicate a I
common knowledge of tbe fact tbat j
nerve activity or excitability re acta
upon tbe muscles of the body ami
throws them into contraction. Tbe
man who examinee himself just as t
ib recovering from a strong nervova
tension Undu that he was just as truly
under a musonlar tension, that he has
been sitting with drawn musiles,
olinohed hands, bated breath, lie re
laxes, sometimes collapses alter tbe
strain la past.
LOSI-Xable cloth with initials "F
A T," also apron wrapped in paper
bag. Finder will please return to
Mra. Joseph Palmer.
WATCH MAGNATIZED
' In these days of the Increasing
use of electricity the danger
of having your watch magna
tized Is greater than in the past.
I am in shape to demagna izo
vour watch right away and put
it in aa good shape aa when it
left the factory. J hero is no
: necessity of running tbe risk of
having your . watch lost or
broken sending it away when
you oan get it made as good as
new at home by a practiole
. workman at a low cost. ;
J. H. Pearc, the Jeweler
HONEST MADE
SHOES GIVE
HONEST
WEAR
FOR KENT Cellar
in good stone cellar.
Fair.
room in good
Inquire at the
While repairing bis houte Saturday
afternoon 0 W Watklna lost hie bal
ame and fell to tbe ground Buttering
a frarture of his right .arm. l)r Big.
gers reduced the fracture and he is
resting ae easy as the circumstances
wiltpermit ,
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Winter Footwear For
Men Women and
Ghildren
To meet the changing
seasons and supply the
demand for winter
shoes we have placed
in stock complete Hues
selected from leading
raitnufacturers.
T M STUBBLEFIELD
Tbere is a sense of
satisfaction in wearing
genuine articles in
clothing, jewelry, foot'
wear etc So much of
what is worn is imita
tion and shoddy.- The
shoes we carry foi men
women aud children
are .honest made and
give honest wear The
prices we charge are
not too chap to yield
U3 a profit but right
and reasonable for
honest values. We so
licit your closest in
spection. v
JEFFERSON AVE.
Htiorie 1571
E P. Staple
E. E. Romig
R0MI0 & STAPLES
--GROCERIES-
A lull and comp.ete line of staple and fancy gro
ceries. Fanoy canned aud lunch goods; Tinware,
granitewars and woodenware.
Fruits aud vegetables lu season. Bakery products
always fresh. Good service aud quick delivery.
Notice Of Final Account
Notice ,is thereby given that tbe
undersigned, Administratrix of tho
estate of William Spencer, deceased,
ban HUd In the County Court o Union
Connty for the etate of Oregon her
final account as such administratrix,
aud tbe Court has fixed Monday the
19th day of December 190! for hearing
any objections to aaid final account
anil for the Dual settlement thereof
Dated tbia November 19, 1904
Minnie M Spencer, Administratrix
tJ i rtKc nr-LL
doesn't always mean yon have to eat at
a King'a table or dine at a Delmonico's
On the contrary you can fare just aa
well, be just as haopy, and on far less
money, by eating at our restaurant.
GOOD FOOD, GOOD SERVICE
are two points of merit that belong to
our restaurant. Vou don't go away
hungry and what you got builds you
up and don't cause dyenepala. There
are two tliinga no one ever complains
of, and that is our food and our prioec.
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. AKBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIUHT
We sell weekly Meal
Tickets, Cash $4-50
Proprietor f the j
I Quality Shbe Siqre j
HOUSE CLEANING TIME
The 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. Our stock is complete. Our prices right.
Ee ANDROSS
Undertakers and Embalmers
Phone 0-1
Residence Phone367
HOUSE FURNISHINGS!
1202AdamsSAve
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.
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STOVES
Come in and see them
Our Heating Stoves are right in
PRICE, KIND, SIZE,
STYLE, ETC
Look them over.
The Golden Rule Company
1308-1310-1312 A noma A oAttnn
jPhone 431
Iargest Store
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Smallest Prices
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