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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1904)
V H : . f. 8taplM - -: " j ROMIO & ' : : ' - . . I I -GROCERIES- A loll and oompete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, granitewara and wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prodnota 1 always fresh. 'Good service and quick delivery. Phone TURKESTAN The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. ' . BROME GRASS i - ' Red Clover, 'Alfa.fa and ail kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' The only Seed House v, , Unio n County. A. V. Oliver " JEFFERSON . AVE. I DELICACIES v To make your Thanksgiving as you would wish it to De 'ou must have tlio very best to secure the best re- P " suits. We have everything you desire, such as maple , syrup, raisins, a full line of Hoizens goods, the best of extracts, miuce meat, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut, picklt'3, cheese uti'J everything you need. Call and fp, inspeci our gnod. f r . . . ... NEBRASKA OKOCtKY STORE 2 Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. fr BOSS I Meat Market Stellwell &, Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHEPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' 0 stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. Read The Daily Observer ON NEW YEAR'S EVE Will Give Away a $40 OVERCOAT a chance with every $ paid on account or purchase A. V. ANDREWS . Gents', Furnisher and Tailor. E. E. Romlg . i . . ! STAPLES ? i ' r . . : ' ' . : ! : ;':- ' : 5 431 ALFALFA Phone 1571 A L O CAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPLE IN AND ' OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING.-. . : . Mr U B Binebart, who be recently retained from the World's Fnlr mi an Observer .visitor yesterday. Mias Maud Moon is quite 111 at the family home In Old town with an at tack of typhoid lever. Mr and Mrs J U Keeney and Miss Audi Graham of La Grande attended a reunion of the Graham family at El gin on Thanksgiving. - , Mrs Bella 1 DeLanej- arrived from Telocasset laat night where abe ia teaching aobool to apend a f uw days nt Sammerville witb her father, Mr Tom McConnsll will leave to night for Portland enronte to his home in California. Mr J D nilts leaves tonight for Fort land whers he will vlait a day or twe and then go to points In California. Mr A B Ckjnley will leave tonight for Los Angeles, via Portland. Mr Conley will meet his family who have been Waiting in the eaat, at Los Ad geles , The MUses Rath and Genevieve Diokuy who cam down from baker City to apend Thankegivin with their grandparents, Mr and -Mrs 1 W Dickey, return horns tomorrow even ing. "La Grande Lodge No. 16, 1 0 0 F will elect officers tbia evening. A fall attendance is desired.' A party from the Indian Territory, consisting of Mr and Mrs Downes and bods Ed and George, and 3 S Killman and T E Keeler, are touring the state with a view to locating. Homeseekers are beginlng to come to the valley and more home hnntera are inquiring about Oregon each day. r igor tip your crop and see II you cannot put that carrot yield of Hon" J A McAllister to the bad. Mr. J P Btoner of Seattle, Wash , arrived In the cits last evening and left tbia morning for Boise, Idaho. ?. Mr. John MoNealy from near' Island Oity was in town last night and re turned borne this moriiing, - Kov 0 H King ia on the lick list tbis week suffering with a severe oaae of La Grippe, He says he bopes by being very quiet to be able to ba oat next week. Union and its re e Interesting Items Clip ped From the Ifc . publican and Scout Republican Geo. LI nd green oame In" from the hills Friday and remained over Thanks giving. The pouring mill company is figur ing nn patting in a larger dyn-uno and extending their lighting system. Ed Miller this week sold to an east- Vicinity JUST A WORD AS A REMINDER Our holiday Glassware and Cbinaware has begun to arrive and we are in a position now to show a very complete line. Come 1308-1810-1812 I Largest Store ern party 1,000 ewes and 400 lambs, at good prices. The transfer was maas Saturday. , G A Nichols this week sold to Wm Hotoblnron 200 bead of cattle at f 17.60 par head, and the cattle are being gathered as fast as possible. Tbs price Inolodes all ages in the lot. 31 Dick Benson and Kied Spain report selling their horses well In St. Joe and Cameron, Mo. The spring of the year is the proper time, however, to take boraes to that country. Oregon horses are well thought of down that way. : 1 Scout :' " ' ' . Miss Carrie B'rford came over from La Grande this week to pnd Thanks giving with her parents. 0 E Harper, manager of the La Grande creamery, was in Union on business Monday. ' ... Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flcklln are vis iting with friends in La Grande. . E P Sobow and mother spent Thaoka giving in La Grande. M L iiuoCormiok and wife of La Grande, and 0 C Bidwell aud wife, of Ialand City, took their turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. F A Bid well, of thlsoitv, Thanksgiving. . '. Mrs: Maggie Robins and Grandma 01 ark, who were both ill with pneu monia, are rapidly Improving. Not Guilty The Recorder's court was occupied late yesterday afterncsh with a case wherein a chinaman was charged with the renting of a house for immoral parposeM. The evidence and circumstances brought oat a oondltion of affairs that is said to exist ic this city that are simply revolving. While the facta were not sufficiently established to cause the court to hold the chinaman, never tbeless it is patent that it has corns to the knowledge of some of our citizens that there has been in the past and may now be the case that some of our young girls are being entifsd into houees frequented by chinamen. The otfloera are keeping a striot watoh and aro determined to put a stop to It, Spain Willing (Observer Special) Washington D C Nov 25 Secretary Bay today announced that Bpain had annonnced her willingness to partiol. pate in the Hague Peace Conference. ' jr- (Observer Speoial) , Mnlpttn Vnv 9KThA JnnAtlAM armv made tanother prelimenary bombard ment aaainst Pautliff Bill, but were repulsed this morning. When the Turkey Comes To you in oar. restaurant yiu will have, a triple feast Your eyes will east on ita tempting appearance. Your nostrils will feast on Its appetizing odor. Your palate will feaai on ita delicate flavor. . Eating It Will; be a joy to be remembered. With all this In prospect, what's the good of .bothering with a home dinner. Spund ThankBgivlng here and be happy. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A.' AUBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We tell weekly Meal ,n Tickets, CaBh .... 4.aW STOVES in and see them The Golden Rule Company Bargains Picture We have a lot of these frames left which we, touk from an agent on a loan. ; All of these frames are the very best gilded frame and regular ; size for en larged pictures, 16X20 with French glass. We will close tbein out a. $1.60 each while they last " The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir Remember we still buy andj.sell all kind of Second Hand Goodajt . - jl js Jt WATCH J. lie Pearc, the Jeweler Winter Footwear For . r 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 mnnufacturers. T M STUBBLEFIELD QUALITY SH0E Sl9RE; I HOUSE CLEANING TIME j The nnual fall, cleaning Time is now here and our large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings, ' Window Shade, Pictures, Eto , will bear your most critical investigation. Our stock ia complete. Our prioes tight. E. ANDROSS Undertakers HOUSE FURNISHINGS Our Heating Stoves are right in PRICE, KIND, SIZE, STYLE, ETC. Look them over. Adanu Avenue w ' ; Smallest Prioes Frames and Adams Thone 1531 MAGNATIZED . . ' In these dayu of the Increasing " ose of eleotrloitv the denser of;haring your watch magna tiled Is greater than in the past. . I am In shape to demagnaize ', vour watch right away and put It in as good shape as when it left the factory, there ia no neofssity of running the nsk of having your watch lost or : broken sending it away when you oan gat it made as gnrl as new at home by a practicle workman at a low cost ' HONEST MADE SHOES GIVE HONEST WEAR a: "I There is a sense of satisfaction in wearing genuine articles in olotkiug, jewelry, foot wear etc , So mach of whit is worn is imita tion and shoddy The shoes we carry foi men women and children are honest made nd give honest wear The prices we charge are not too cheap to yield us a profit but right and reasonable for honest values. . We so licit your closest in spection. '. , Proprietor of the Phone 9-1 Residence Phone367 and Embalmers 1202 Adams Ave" 1 ra : -i . s Bock & Thoma1rji A T H LL. DRUGGIST t:...es