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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1904)
I - 1 E. E. Romlg ROr.HG & STAPLES -GROCERIES a - A fall and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, granite ware and wooden ware. Fruits and regetablea in season. Bakery prodncta always fresh. "Good service and quick delivery. LOC A L ITEMS Phone 431 TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS RedXIover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk ' - aeeci miedt, uaiiu Barley, Oats, Etc The only Seed House Union County. X. -V. Oliver WHAT SOME PEOPLE IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. JEFFERSON2 AVE Phone 1571 TUAMSGIVIG DELICACIES . To maVe your Thanksgiving as you would wish it to be you must have the very best to secure the best re- ; V suite, We have everything you desire, such as maple X syrup, raisins, a full line of Heizens goods, the bes of X 4 extracts, miuco meat, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut, (y pickles, cheese uud everything you need.' Call and f inspect our goods. . 2 t ! . , O. RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sta. f X&$ OOOO &$X & We Can Interest You In Our Line Oar Electric Fixtures mid Electrolier stock is complete and we make a specialty of desk and office lighting We can also fit jcu out with miniture lamps for sign lighting and decorating and shades of all kinds. Please cull at night when they cun be lighted and you can see bow they will look in your house. Our new office, now located in the Somer building, is nicely equipped with everything in oar line Office hours from 7am to 8 p m.' La Grande Light and Power Co. j ON NEW YEAR'S EVE I : Will Give Away a - "2 OVERCOAT a chance with every ; $40 Mr. and Mrs. O H Plenties left this morning (or Elgin. The Ladies Aid Sooletr of the M E church will bold a eooked food male Deoember 23. Remember this when you are preparing yoor Xmu dinner. W N Monroe yesterday bad the mis fortune to fall from a bay loft and badly injure bia back. -He will be confined to hi room for a few days if not longer. - - Messeri Grant Cady and Fred Scott are now engaged in slaking ah artlaian well for W J Townsend about one mile east ol the Hot Lake. They are tow down 100 feet and are prepared to go 1100 feet if they do not secure a flow before reaching that depth Mr Town send last year sank a well down about wo feet bat changed to another loo atlon where the Indications seem to be more favorable. The attention of our -readers is call ed to the ad of the new undertakes n w uuuu m uwm. zzTz rr- chased the underUklng goods of E Androst & Coand where they will be found until other quarters can be se cured. These gentlemen come highly recommended as experienced men in the line of business. ' Mr Larry Lakin, the plt-asant faced cigar man from Portland is in the city. The regular daioe will take place at the Commercial Club this evening, Mr and Mrs J M Kerry and Dr and Mrs M K Hall will enL rtain the ladies of the Kaffa "Kla'ch their basbanda and gentlemen friends at the home of the former this evening. OW Nibley of the Grande Rondj lumber Co at Perry was among busi ness visitors in La Grande to J ay. Conductor Martin Anderson who has been at Hot Lake for several days has resumed bis ran again. J T Brown and Dave Philips are in tbe race for this office of chief of Pend ifctona fire department. The election takes plaoe Monday. Rev J D Gilliian left this forenoon for Joseph and other points in Wallowa County where he will attend to his duties as Presiding El Jej of this dis trict. Kv GUliUn thinks it will take bim about twelve days to make the rounds Jack Child, the ceptlo sever man has just compu ted a tank for Dr r E Moore. Tin toooi e residence is rap idly reaching the point where this car penters will be able to besln their part of the work. Mrs Dr Corpe of the Cove was a county seat visitor today and made the Observer a very pleasant oall. J LMoKinntsand OL Meyers two well known Summervllle farmers are in the city today. The oity oouncll of Island Cltv meeta this evening the principal business will be the consideration of the lwtrln road franchise through that City Mary E Swauger has been aDDointnd administratrix of the estate of the late Seymour Swauger and II A Blain, E R Kigon and E J Wilbur have been an. pointed appraisers of the eutate. We understand that all the monev but 870 has been raised to make the Exhibit Uall a reality That monav oould easily be raised and should be. we should not let this chance slip Once Inaugurated, the advantage would be noticeable every time a passenger train phFsed through pur city. I -'The ordinance passed by the council granting the electric railroad a fran ehlse over certain streets is published in this issae of tbe Obserzer It is quite lengthy bat slt is quite an im pbrtanttransactiou every citizen should read it overcarefully.as it will be re ferred to quite often. All members of the Les Rontis Club m lorlted.to attend, a dance to be given at tbe Armory II all Saturday evening Deo 3rd. Mrs O W Green of Baker City is in t Uky today attending tbe D of H C ntion. J H Peaxe now has one of tbe most handsome window displays ever seen in this city, It would be impossible to give a proper discriptLn, but we advbe onr readers totake a look at this beautiful wlndowfter suppei, as it can best be seen when tbe electric ights are on, Os-teop-a-thy Our Position In rejecting tbe Materia Medica we lose nothing and gain much, for we thus escape the long list of evils in duced by tbe use of poisonous dings: History shows that men living in har mony with Nature before tbe lntrodae tion of Materia Medio, e soaped many of tbe diseases of tbe present dsy and lived to a ripe old age. We are not unmindful of the resources of diet clothing, exercise, physical culture, health movements, sanitation' venti lation, breathing, light and sunshine, water baths (hot and cold) packings, flushings, and such non medical aids n when scientifically applied at the proper time. WOOD WOOD WOOD 280 cords of good, dry wood, four foot or 16 inch" Pull cords N' w is the time to get yonr wood . We deliver it ' to your honse. Just Phone us. Special Price on Five and Ten Cord Lots The La Grande Pawnbrokers Cornet Fir and Adams " - Remember we still bar and Isell ' aH kinds . I Second Hand Goodsjt J Jt Thofle 1581 eees e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,ieee Furniture for Sale Complete bouse keeping outfit will IO sold oueap if sold at once. J. C Ardrey. tf Cor. Adams Ave. A Cedar St. Notice to Creditors TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that letters of aduiinlatrallon bave been willed by tbe County Court of Union County, Oregon, lo MaryC. Hwauiter upou the estate ol Heymour HwaUger, deceased, aud ail peraom havtug oluliua again! uali ntate are hereby notified 10 prataui uie wme, wiui proper voucnera, to the eald adtninlitratrix at ber residence at Kame la, Oregon, within six month from the date of tb In notice. Dated at La (irande, Oregon, this 2nd. day of Deoember. A. !., WW. AlAKY V. BWAUUIM Administratrix of the estata of Heymour Uwauger, deoeaatd. FURNITURE EMPORIUM: We are now showing tbe most complete line of furniture ever displayed in this county A visit to our establishment will rep j you for here are to be found the latest in art and comfort A few HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS: Rockers from $2 to I67.5C, Morris chairs $12 to $26, - Iron beds $3 to $23, Dining tables, Center tabler, all pruei, Gbafiiners 10 to 35 dollars, Bed room suits, beauties from 16 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Rugs An oquaree, Fui lier vui laiuo, pictures, etc j! The above is only a suggestion and comprise the latest creations. Come and look - ''X E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 ' I 1202 Adams Ave t mi Mil, 1 d, wmbmw w mm I 1 rTil m a Meat Market IStell well & Vandermuelen,' Proprietors. WHOLESALE v AND . RETAIL BUTCHEPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. OYSTER TIME is always looked forward to with ex pectancy. Wbat more luscious than a plate of Blue Points on tbe shell, or a stnw, or a fry, or broiled, rsres, oysters, oysters any way you want, is the way we serve them; Oysters we keep are the best in tbe land aod all bave a good pedigree. If you want to give an oyster party, oor restaurant is tbe place t bring then to. We hope to see you many times during oyster feseon. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal' . .A Tickets. Cash $4-50 QUALITY SH0E S19RE . for ' VII RELIABLE AND UP-TO-DATE I FOOTWEAR , rf! Every pair guaranteed to be as represented. Prices most Reasonable, Give me a calL Fine Shoe Repairing, 'T. M. STUBBLEF1ELD. xxJ..,..AtftmfMntt1M(Mt,))r)UMM)tM(tt JUST A WORD I AS A REMINDER X Our holiday Glassware and Chinawarc has begun to arrive and we are in a position now to show I t w y wiisiviw Miawi 'paid on account or purchase V. ANDR Gents' Furnisher and Tailor. . CT A F O Ov Heating Stoves are fright in W I l) V Lu PRICE, KIND, SIZE, STYLE, ETC Come in and see them T , , Look them over. ,MaaaaWSSaBaWaSaaBWas. MaaaaWaWaWalSSaaaSaMaaaMaSMSSaMa The Golden Rule Company ivuu-iuiviuit auaui AWUUW Largest Store ... Smallest T I ' . M Aw. .: X : - T m - : 1 999t9wlf Vffttvlfv . A vv-sy X "t; " iiiu .VI