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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1904)
i -3- E. P. 8Upt4 E. E. Romlg ROMIG & STAPLES --GROCERIES- A fall and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. FraiU and vegetables in season. Bakery proJncLs always fresh. Good service and quick delivery.' : Phone 431 TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, 'Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' The only Seed House Union County. A. V. Oliver JEFFERSON AVE. Phone 1571 L O GAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPLE IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. . TUANKSGIVIG DELICACIES To wake your Thanksgiving 'as you would wish it to :j be you must have the very best to secure the best re- ' it suits. We have everything you desire, such as maple ' syrup, raisins, a full line of Htiizans goods, the best of 1 0 extracts, uiiuce incut, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut, ( 0 ' pickles, cheese itu-1 everything you need. Call and ( inspect our goods. J C. RALSTON I f NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE -j Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. j 3M0t 4HNfe J BOSS Meat Market Stellwell & Vaudermuelen, Pioprietors. WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL BUTCHEPS. Highest market price pai l for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and fins. Also chickens & poultry. Read The Daily Observer i ON NEW YEAR'S EVE j tvr:n ; win uive Away a I $40 OVERCOAT a chance with every Mr. H P Lewis of the city will leave today lor a abort business visit to Kamela. Mr. Darker, the insuranoe man, left this morning for a sererai days busi ness trip to Union. Hon. Cbas. Coobrao, the lawyer from Union, who was in the oity yes terday, returned to Union this morn ing. . . .- Judge Robert Ekin left last evening for Baker City where be will open the lygolar term of the Circuit Court this morning at ten o'olock. Mr. O A Harper, the manager of the creamery at this place, left this morn, inn for a basinets visit to Baker City on matters connected with the cream ery. Prof. Hendricks, the effloleht piano tui er, left this morning for Island Oity for a short business trip . Mr. Henry Crossner, who bas been in the Thunder Mountain mining dia tries for several months returned home last evening. The Les Bontia dab gave a danoe in the it P hall Saturday night which was very muoh enjoyed by all attending. L B Kidwell, of La Oraade, and J O Kidwell, of Walla Walla, wen in the eity yesterday. Both are stock buyers. Pennieton Tribune, Eeoelver Roberts of the (7 8 Land Office at this place returned last even ing from a visit to his wife who Is in Pendleton. In a few days Mrs. Rob erts will return to ber home here, Grand Deputy of the Degree of Honor Mrs rjerrln of Portland arrived last evening and will be present at the meetins of the Degree of Honor this evening a full attendance ' is de sired. Hon Justus Wade, of Summerville was in the city last night on bis return from the WeBt. "Black Patti" Troubadours will ap pear at the Opera House tomorrow evening, C E Cochran came over from Union last night on business. Congressman Williamson. . passed through the tOity yesterday morning en route to Washington to be ready for the next session of congress which oonvenes December 6th Mr Fred Kiddle of Island City was iu town on a short visit last evening Mr William Phillips, and Mr Claude Rrasicr, oth of Ladd ' Canyon were in the city Hat evening on Fouitu i-'r-.-1, Wedw slay after noon MvvSU. A good chance to se- curo lovely artioliM in Mexican dmwo wnk for Christmas, j Friends ItiviLg nrticles fur the sole to 03 hi Id Wi-.luiadiy w.ll please aeud tlietn either to Mra Kimaey or Mrs J D Slater. Mr H A Burroughs, wife and family will leave tomorrow morning for Port land where they ivill make their home in the future. Mr Fred I.awson anil brother, Viotor Lawson, spent the day yesterday at the ranch of Mr. G. W. Miller, near Cove. Lawson and Zundell, the pro-iuce dealer , are wanting to buy four bun red sacks of onions, for which tbey 111 pay xood prices. They will also pay regular prioes for good cabbages in hotesale lota. Mr. and Mrs E C Bergh, of Port- ami are tn the oity and expect to oc.ite in bur city permanently. They are now stopping at the Foley Hotel. Our merchants are preparing for the holiday trade. Attorney Claret-oe Crawford is over from Union today. J F Pby and O E Hutohlnson of Union were Sunday visitors. ; G W Peach was an Observer visitor this afternoon. He statu the cattle will go into the winter in fine condi tion. . .- ,-'vv Frank Owsley came over from Day ton, Saturday evening and will return Tuesday evening. Frank was greatly surprised at the growth La Grande was making, ' ' : Reserved Seats are on sale now tor the "Black Patti Troubadours' whloh Company will show at Stewards Opera bouse on Tuesday night The Prioes of reserved seats are GOo 750 and $1,00 County olerk J B Gllham returned J thia morning from Portland where be was attending the convention of the Clerks, Recorders snd auditors of the state. A number of papers were read and plans disoussed with t view of bet. terlnsthe work in their republican office. , ' Of the nineteen applicants for the position of Clerks and deputy city aud iters at the oivil. service examination in Portland, only one was successful, namely Edwin W Jones who received an average of 84)4 . The percentage of tbeaplicants who failed ranged from 48 to 63, and it is said the examination waB far from stringent. J W Summers, state deputy for the M. W. A spent Sunday in the city. He left for eastern points but expeots to return in about a week. If we cannot trew life's path with flotvers. we oan at least strew it with smiles. Diokens. Mr Goodhue, the w.ll known cream - eryman of Salem is in this section. He sees a great future for the dairy industry in Grande Ronde valley. Tka mini frlenda of Scott Z Hen derson, formerly of this city and now attorney at-law in Enterprise, Ore., are glad to see him again in Galesburg. He arrived in turn oity Wednesday eve- nine and is making a two week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S M Henderson of Clark Btreet. Mr. Hen derson was a member of the oity Re publican central committee here when he left, and sinoe leaving here he has been elected pity attorney at Enter prise, Oregon, and has been appointed deputy district attorney. Mr. Hen derson bas a host of friends here and in Oregon, and has built up fine practice. He expeots to leave for O re- go. i about December 1. His many Galesburg trienda are glad he is doing well and wish him all success. Gales burg, (111.) Republican Register Bargains OPiotnre frames We have a lot of these frames' left which we touk from an agent on a loan. All of these frames 'are thj very besc gilded frames and regular size for en larged pictures, 16X20 with Freuch glass. . ' We will close them out at $1.60 each while they last ' ' . The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams 'Phone 1581 Remember we still buy andjell all kinds of Second Hand Goodsjl , j . Jt jt WATCH MAGNATIZED : In tbese days of tbs increasing use of electricity the danger oi.naving your watofa magna- tized Is greater than In the past. I am In shape to demagnaiiso voar watch right away and put It In as good-shape as when it "" left the factory. I hers is no necessity of running the risk of having your watctf lost or broken sending it away when you oan get it mads as good as new - at boms by a praotiole . workman at a low oost. " J. 11. Peare, the Jeweler HONEST MADE SHOES GIVE HONEST i WEAR Winter Footwear For Men Wotiien and Ghildren To meet the changing seasons and supply the demand for winter shoes we have placed in stock complete lines selected from -leading manufacturers. T M STUBBLEFIELD 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 shoddy. The shoes we carry foi men women and children are honest made snd 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 1 QaALITY SH6E Si2RE I When the Turkey Comes To yon in oar restaurant you will have a triple feast Vour eyes will east on its tempting appearance. Your nnstrila will feast on its appetizing odor. Tour palate will feast on its delicate Savor. Eating It Will be a joy to be remembered With all thia in prospect, what's the good ot bothering with a home dinner. Spend Thanksgiving here and be happy. MODE Li RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal' i m Tickets, Cash $4-5U tHHtMtlHII'lMIWHMM)llim HOUSE CLEANING TIME The nnual fall cleaning Time is now here and our large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings, Window Shade, Pictures, Bto , will bear your most critical investigation. Our stock is complete. Our prices right. E ANDROSS JSsVLi Undertakers and Embalmers HOUSE! FURNISHINGS 1202 Adams Ave ' ssisss.sitssssts 4teSII.III S Illlltrntttrr 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. $ paid on account or purchase A. V. ANDREWS GentsFurnisher and Tailor. STOVES Come in and see them Our Heating Stoves are right in PRICE, KIND, SIZE, STYLE, ETC. Look them over. The Golden Rule Company . M 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne t a ' J-a-rjrest Store Smallest Prices' S4W rtSN A 1 JT1 1 Lj JLf, sVivwvji w. v . mi,: -ft -1 V . a I A j WMI'IMIHIM