La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, November 22, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    n
-" l:
!.-f
if-.
- 3, . .
..
'.4 r
5
.11
I
$4Q
-: ,
- ' ' f
' i .
i v ; .
if ."'. .
NEW-YEAR'S
Will Give Away a
EVE
OVERCOAT
chance with every
9H "ft. fV
( '4 V . ..
or purchase
paid on, account t
.-.
LA. V. ANDREWS
Furnisher and Tailor.
LOCAL JTEMS
OF INTEREST
J fs Gents'
:; ..............
Bead The Daily Observer
1
BOSS
Meat Market
j . Stllwoll & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. - -,'
; WHOLESALE AND A RETAIL BUTCHERS.
f Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers'
stock Hides, pelts and furs'. Also chickens 4 poultry.'
THANK8GMG
DELICACIES
To niake-your- Thanksgiving as you would wish it to
be you must have the very best to secure the best re
sults. We have everything you desire, such as maple
syrup, raisins, a full line of Heizens goods, the best of
extracts, mince meat, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut,
pickles, cheese aud everything you need. Call and
inspect qu? goods. . ... .
Poitmaster G H Bicbey it in
Union today on business,,.,.
. , Dr.,Q w Biggera left this morning
to spend tba day in Biker City.
Hin Maud Bbeak of Pendleton ia
in the city (fas guest ot Miss Lou 8ul'
liven. . 7
Tbe ffity aoanoil . meeta tomorrow
night ii sonnider the electrio railroad
ordinance, ; .-.. ,'
Orooerman A 8 Oeddea b) upending
the day in Baker City and will retard
tbie evening.
Mi Winnie Ormond left this mom
iDgfor Silver City Idaho,', to spend
Thanksgiving with Mr and Mri Sam
MoLain. . - ,,7
Mr and Mrs C bar lea Thronion ol
Dnytou Waih . arrived laat night - to
visit Mr and Mrs Tbronson ovet
Thanksgiving.
Dennis Maddin of Elgin returned
this morning to Hot Lake where ne
has been for tbe past two weeks.. Be
will be accompanied home in tbe
morning by his daughters Maggie and
Lizzie who are attending tbe Saored
Heart Academy to .remain over
Tbanksgiving -' '
rot. Hendrloka, the piano tune
left this morning lor a business trip to
Elgin.
P A Lawson, brother of Fred Lawson
arrived in - tbe city yesterday from
Nebiaska. He expects to locate here
and engage in business.
If yon oannot have Joat what you
want, make a boainesa of enjoying
what you can got Don't fuae; don't
nag;-beunresenttul; be jolly, and tbe
whole ot Clod's earth is yours. Elean
or Kirk. ' --
Wm. MoClner of Boise, arrived in
the oily yeBterday from Seattle where
he has been to make arrangements (or
tbe removal of his paok train from the
Thunder Mountain country to tbe
Alaska gold fields. He has a contract
to pack into the Falrbanke region. He
is an old and experienced packer and
will no doubt make a luooeas ot hla
bold ven ture.
t1" ' "C. RALSTON
t NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE
. r Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. f
$.-' ' 9
i l'MvHHvvvH
b TURKESTAN ALFALFA f
iV ' .'if V ' 1 he Dry Laud Alfalfa grows without irri
v" ' gotlon. i
BROME GRASS
...(.?, , Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of
1 ' Garden Seed' in bulk
Seed Wheat, Baled
Barley, Oats, Etc'
; The only Seed House
Union County.
A;. V. Oliver
JeFFERSONJ AVE. Phone 1571
Fireman Killed .
Observer Speoiat
Hoxie, Ark. Nov. 23 A south
bound Iron Mountain special passes
ger train ran into an extra freight
train this morning near here. F re'
man Wells was killed and some thirty
passengers were more or lesa injured
Tbe wreok caught tire and five paesen-
ger coaches and twenty freight oil's
and their loads of freight were con
sumed.
-Fred Waffle, of the freight service on
the La Grand) division of tbe 0. B. A
N., will now remove to this city per
manently to take the passenger run
vacated by the death of Condnotor A.
P. Haeh. Mr Waffle .a well known In
this oity, having been in bnalneaa here
before beginning work on tbe O. B. ft
N.-E.O.
A Q Warren was a welcome vlaltor
at this office yesterday. Mr.. Warren
baa just paased through s sslge of ty.
pboid fever and la considerably tbe
worae.tor wear, bat still glad to be
alive. Mrs. Warren was taken ill yes
terday with the same disease. : .
The production of bituminous coal
In the United States laat year was
286,000,000 net tons an inareasi over
1899 five years ago, of M.000,000 tons,
and an increase over 1893 ot 155,000,
000 tons or muoh over 100 per eent.
Jas R Eluiendorf manager of the
Camp Carson Mines recently purobased
by California capitalists came down
from the mines last night and will go
to San Francisco .for a few days on
business.
' Mrs Hannah Rogers, of La Grande,
bo has been ill with the grip
ainoeoomlng to Pendleton, la now
much improved, She ia tbe guoet of
Mrs Charles F. Brown. E. O. ,
Mrs. Barns received a letter this
morning from Mrs Knott who Is In
Portland, stating that her little daugh
ter had recovered from a very severe
attack of diphtheria. '
Don't forget the company L dance
next Monday evening at the armorr .
The best time of your life or your
money back. ". ' :' ,
Mr. W H Averell, ot Linn oounty,
arrived in the city today and left on
the train this morning for Elgin,
There are several new ad changes in
this issue which our readers should
not fall to take note of .
Mrs P. Olyett and daughter return
ed to Portland this morning after a
few days in tbe city .
Co L.O.N. G. will give another
one of there popular dances next Mon.
day night, . : ;
Tbe ladles of the Tuesday Musloale
met in the Ulub parlors this afternoon
' Rev. J D QUlllan left this morning
for Suramerville on business.
The Jollity danoing ulub gives its
regular dance this evening. ;
Tenement Fire
Bargains
-IN ALL OP OtfrMJNE
(Jiass Front Oak Onpboard.
Lounge
Sofa... ....:...... ,
12 Guage Shot Gun. .... . . ,
16X20 New Picture Frames. .
rr I- . -
. iruus . i
Heating Stoves , , .......
New Kitchen Treasures.
Drop Leaf Table. .
Kitchen chairs.. . ....... ,
Rocking Chairs. .........
. Si wagon ...............
4 Foot Dry wood. ...... .
work harness. . . . , ,
....
. . 8 00 .
.....160
, ,.. 6 60
7 60 .,
.100 - .
.2 00
.150
3 60
100 ,
........ 25c and up
60o and up
....... ........10 00
.... ...... .......4 00
6 00
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams
Theme 158J
Remember we still buy aad;seU! all kinds
of Second Hand CoodijS Jt j$
WATCH
1
MAGNATIZED
In these days of the Increasing
use of eleotrioity the danger
of having your watch magna. ,
tized is greater than In the past,
t aid In shape to demagna lxe
your watch right away and put
it In as good shape as when iv
left the factory. There ia do
necessity ot running tbe risk of
having your watch- lovt nr
broken sending it away when
yon can get it made as good as
new at home by a praotiole
workman at a low cost.
J. H. Pearc, the Jeweler
(ijgllglrJirlMSIrllllJgllMiirzillIilQirfi
HONEST MADE '
SHOES GIVE
HONEST ,
WEAR k j - :
m
r-' (Obeeirsi gpsaUi) I " 1
I aw XorkMOT.SU-Anrsiaa tosw
meni atnae this nvniag bealdee da
stray laa In batldlmg aaossd the
death, u peraaas laaisisanx tw
firemen . It was with great difficulty
that tbe thirty four occupants of the
building were rescued.
Winter Footwear For
Men Women and
Ghildren
To meet the changing
reasons and supply the
demand for winter
shoes we have .placed
in stock complete Hues
selected from leading
manufacturers.
T M STUBBLERELO
There, is a sense of
satisfaction in wearing
genuine articles in
olothiug, jewelry, foot
wear etc So much of
what is worn is imita
tion and Bhoddy. The
shoes we carry fot men
women and children
are honest made and .
give honest wear The
prices we charge are
not too chap to yield
us a profit but right
and reasonable - for
honest values. We so
licit your closes t ' in
spection. Proprietor ef the ' '
When the Turkey Comes
To you in onr restaurant yiu will
have a triple feast Your eyee will
east on Its temptiog appearance. Your
nostrile will feast on ita appetizing
odor. Your Delate will feast on its
' delioate flavor.
Note the grand display ot the fa m- Eating It
ous Karxlce diamonds at tbe La wu be B joy to remembered.
uranue urug ;o inis auernoon ana wllh . thU
Diamond Display
tomorrow. Note the advertiument
diacri bing goods in tomorrows issue.
E. P. 8taple
E. E. Romig
R0MI0 & STAPLES
-GROCERIES-
A lull and complete line of staple and fancy gro
oerlee. Fanoy canned and lunch goods; Tinware,
graniteware and wooden wure.
. Fruits and vegetables in season, . Bakery prod no ts
always fresh. Good service and quick delivery.
Portion Coming
Observer Special
8t. Louip, Nov . 22 An agreement
was reached this afternoon by the
government Board fertile removal of
a pinion of tbe Philippine exhibit to
the Lewis and Clark fair at Portland.
the
good of bothering with a home dinner.
Spend Thanksgiving here and be
happy.
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ,
We sell weekly Meal'( .
Tickets, Cash $40
QUALITY ;-SH0E Si 9RE
e sssssssssssssssstt .
! HOUSE CLEANING TIME I
The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large
STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Liuoleum, Mattings,
Window Shade, Pictures, Etc , will bear your most critical
investigation. Our stock is complete. Our prices right. -
EANDROS Phone 91
. tWUSJ33 Residence Phone67
Undertakers and Embalmers
HOUSE FURNISHING3 1202JAdamsAve .
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeie
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. 1
Phone 431
it
STOVES
Come in and see them
Our Heating Stoves are right in
PRICE, KIND, SIZE,
STYLE, ETC.
Look them over.
The Golden Rule Company
a. : , .wu-i.iu-wu auami Avenue
1 Largest Store . Smallest Ttio
: i
I
t
if
4.
:
i-
( J-
' A T HILL, DRUGCiS'i
eeeee4ex4aAAAAAAA..i . . . - -
ir '
Jt,nrc
ihsser. Jl llakor if S ..1
ewiakiaawMSaiaaaaaSAsl