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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1904)
c lib. iNo). fine 'and !tim Vre " i'y': m 1 tt gni bet olo ml 01 to at tb It tx of cb ' 10 ; ila i to' .u 5! mmiitftt"""""""""" u .. . . . -. a : . . ROMIG & r . ,'' --GROCER I ES-- l.: A fall and complete line of staple and fanoy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. Fruits and Vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone TURKESTAN ALFALFA ' v The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri- f gation. . . BROME GRASS .' RedlClover, "Alfa.fa and ail kinds of Garden Seed in bulk 1 Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' : ... The only Union County. iAavVi. Oliver JEFFERSONJ AVE. THANKSGIVIG DELICACIES To make your Thanksgiving aa you would wish it to ' be you must have the very best to secure the best re- J suits. We have everything you desire, such as maple . syrup, raisins, a full line of Htti'zens goods, the bes of , . 0 extracts, mince meut, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut, , S' pickles, cheese n nd everything you need. Cull and , inspect, our goods. U , ; ; I f C. RALSTON j I NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE 1 X Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. 1 4 h BOSS Meat'Market Stellwell & Vanderniuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL - BUTCHEPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. Head The Daily Observer ON NEW YEAR'S EVE WilJ Give Away a $40 OVERCOAT a chance with every $ paid on account A. A: ANDREWS Gents' F u: msher ii. AsSBattaBAakaftAAaksmsmssASBkak- : sp s . f STAPLES !, t .y . ;; .431 Seed House Phone. 1571 or purchase and Tailor. 1 LOCAL JTEMS WHAT SOME PEOPLE IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. Est. Father Wbyto of the Catholic church at this plaoe left this forenoon lor a short visit to Baker City. Mr. E E Cofflnberry, who has been In this oity for some time, returned to his home at Union this morning. Mr. L N Steers left the olty today lor Starkey", where he will be engaged In tbs lumber plant at that place. Mr. Newton J Underwood of the city left this morning for Elgin and will return tomorrow. Contractor C D Goodnoagh Is bnlld ing a shop on Btb street adjoining M H Kirtley's livery stable. Mr. and Mrs. 0 B Bamell expect to leave this week for Oorvallis where they eipeot to make their home while the children attend the Agricultural College. The Colorado crop is expected to bring the growers oi that state Are millions of dollars (or this season's urop of beets. T M Stubblefleld left this morning for Huntington on business and will return tomorrow evening. reier jboods u receiving 'oe lumoer the First Ward. Mr and Mrs Richards ol the Cove passed throngb La Grande last night enroate to California to spend J cue winter. "Black Patti" Troubadours at the Opera House toolght. The regular dance will be given by tbe Commercial Club at their hall Friday eveuing City attorney J WKnowles is moving bis offios into the Ralston building. Mrs Elliot, of Newberg, is visiting ber sister, Mrs A I Hill. Mrs A. A. Roberts who has been in Pendleton several weeks oanie over , yesterday and Mr and Mrs Roberts are preparing to occupy the new residence on Main street built especially for them by Mrs .Murphy. ' Doilies, laue edgejand insertion made by the Armenian women In Turkey at the sale held by tbe ladies ol St Peter's Guild tomorrow corner of Fourth and P streets. Mr Chris 9taoklaud, the fruit grower from Cove was in the city today 01 business. ' Mrs Roderick MoKenzie of Sum . e vine palil the oity a visit t day ai d returned bouie thia afternoon. Mr. Nelw f Inlve'S"!! of i iliiard weut to Union today on a xhort visit. V W brooks and wifu, ai d Mrs. Eliza R rorrest of Sinnmerville are in the city today. Pendleton Oregontan, Sixty trunks of tbe "Black Patti Troubadour IV arrived iu the city otr Nn 5 last evouing. This great at traction plsys at SiewardB Opera bouse this evening, and thd oomany is following from Og'len Utah and. this is the only point at which this com pauy will show between Ogden and Spokane. D of H Convention The order of Degree of Honor will hold their district convention iu this city on Friday next, the 2nd of Dec ember There will be ten lodges rep resented. The sessiou will rouveue in the morning and after the convention work Is disposed of, in the evening thore will be a social and banquet to which all members of ti e A' O U W are expected to be present. Grand Deputy Mrs llorrln ol Portland will be pieueui ou this occasion. fcsfasfcstsl I i t - 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 vercomplete line. The Golden Rule Companv . 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenne Largest Store Smallest Prices' Trouble On The Train Yesterday evening as passenger train No S palled into Baker Olty it was boarded, amongst numerous other passengers, by a man bound for North Powder, 'rom appearanoea this party bad been "looking upon the wine when it was several different colors of the rainbow" and the result of his itaxlng was that be '-had on his fight log clothes" and waa looking for trouble. The first, thing to attraot blsattention was an unpretentious obuvman, and when he was asked by the news "batch to permit the "Heats en obiaee" to rest in peaoe, bia anger arose, and be proceeded to explain to the "butch" in a manner more lorctoio (ban elegant that it' was none ol his business to interfere. - However, In the first round the car tender and tbe conductor came to the scone of aotlon and tberebelllous passenger waa over powered. Although overcome by numbers, be was still nmonquered lu spirit, and it was neoeaaary to guard bim until hia destination waa reached. BEAUTIFUL CHRYSANTHEMUMS One of the moat lovely and beauti ful, disulaya of Chrysanthemums that ever delighted the vision and gladden ed tbe heart of all lovers of beautiful flowers, can be seen at the residence ol Mr Sam tel Deal, at tbe bead of Fourtn street in the First ward His Queen White, Lillian Russell, Mikado I ani.W Beanty are most gorgeous . i nranA and ftnAHlc .in the blahest , ,.,. , -., . Mr nnal'a oare and skill in produoing such marveloasly truly beautiful flowers of suih magol fioent size and brilliancy. Any and every person wb j admires these sup erb winter flowering plants oan see them by oalling at Mr Deal's residence who will take pleasure in showing them to all who oome. The walk will improve your health, and a look at tbe clusters ol these beautiful flowers will till your hearts with joy and happiness. Persons desirous of obtaining epeel mena of these' niagnifloent flowers "hould apply at once as they will soon i e a thing of tbe past. Here is a cbanoe to bring a throb of joy to the heart of your . dearest friend and a smile of pleasure to t ie countenance of your best girl. OYSTER TIME is always looked forward to with ex pectancy. What more luaoious than a plate of Blue Points on tbe shell, or a et 'w, or a fry, or broiled, OYSTERS. OYSTERS, OYSTERS any way you want, is the way we serve them. Oysters we keep are the best in the Uod and all have a good pedigree. If you want to give an oyster party, our restaurant is the place 1 1 bring the-n to. We hope to see you many times during oyster 0OD. MOD it: Li RESTAURANT ' J, A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal , . A Vlckets Cash ... $4.50 HtoiHin iinni OYSTERS! iCC 1 IN ANY 5TY-fc if r -r-' " j pH Heating Stoves are- right .in 1 VlVCo PRICE, KIND, SIZE, STYLE, ETC. 1 Come to see them Look them over. Bargains Picture Frames We have a lot of these frames left which we touk from an agent on a loan. All of tbe frames are tbe very besi gilded frames and regular sne fur en larged pictures, 16X20 wMi French glns We will close tliem out a' f i 5(1 e . h while they latl The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams ; Remember we still boy and sell all kinde m. .-. . of Second Hand Goodajt- jt , Jt . Phone 1581 WATCH J. H. Peare," the Jeweler 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 lines selected from leading munufaoturers. T M STUBBLEflELD 1 QUALITY SH0E S19RE ISBIftlKBi FURNITURE EMPORIUM We are now showing the most complete line of furniture S ever displayed in this county A visit to our establishment J will rep y you for here are to be found the latest in artand 2 comfort A few HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS: - Rockers from $2 to I67.5C, Morris chairs $12 to $26, Iron 2 beds $3 to $23, Dining tables. Center tabler, all prices, Chafiiners 10 to 35 dollars, Bed room suits, beauties from. ? 16 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Bugs J Art Squares, Portier curtains, pictures, etc The above is only a suggestion and comprise the latest creations. Come and look . ' S E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS MAGNATIZED. In these days of the increasing . i dm of aleotrioity the danger of having your watch magna Used Is greater than in tbe psst. I am Id shape to demagnaihte vour watch right away and put It in as good shape as when it left the factory . : here is uo nMrssity of running tbe risk of having your watih lot or broken sending it away wb'U yon oan get it made as good as new at home by a praotiole workman at a low oust. m HONEST MADE SHOES GIVE ; r-. HONEST WEAR . VV'.A -;a' There is a sem-e of sttiiifHrtioii in weaiing genuine articles in clothing, jf welry, foot weir etc So much of whit is worn is imita tion and shoddy The shoes we carry foi men women and children ere honest made .nd give honest wear The prices we charge are not too cheap to yield us a protil but right and reasonable for houest values We so. licit your closest in spection. Proprietor of the Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave at, ) a, . -w v ,r,J-. t I . j J Ctiisii- r ' 'in -