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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1904)
! ' )d 11, sol t r' r 1 M Ok, J E. P. CUples EL E. Romlg R0F.11G & STAPLES ! -GROCERIES - A fall and complete line of staple and - fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, granite ware and wooden ware. Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery products always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 LO C A L ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPLE IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. TURKESTAN ALFALFA ., ' " The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. " BROME GRASS RedjjClover, AIfa.fa and ail 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 TUAffiSGIVIG DELICACIES To make 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 ami everything you need. Call and . inspect our good. C. RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. We Can Interest You In Our Line Our Electrio Fixtures and Electrolier stock is complete aud we make a specialty of desk and office lighting We can ajso fit jf.u out with miniture lamps for sign lighting aud decorating and shades of all kinds. Please call at night when they can be lighted and you can see how thsy will look in your house. Our uew otfioe, uow located in the Somer building, is nicely equipped with everything in our line Officejjhoura from 7 a in to 8 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. Grant Key left Batuidar nifht for Portland on baalneai. The Jollitr Club will sir their res- alar dancing part tomorrow craning Geo. Maras la up from Elgin today and ii baying gooda for the Elgin 11 & M Co. The "Little Oat Caat" will be the attraction at Stewards Opera House tomorrow evening. - Mr, Joe Woods, wife aud aon left thia morning for a rialt of several days to Portland. . Mr. and Mra. A P Davit left Sunday morning for Coirallla where they will spend the winter. The danoa given by the members of the Lea Bontla Club Saturday night proved to be a. grand . success. Mr. Soott Z Heuderaon retarned last evening from Galeaburg, lllinola, where be baa been on a Tiait to bia parents Claud Hamilton, who baa a Do'ition In the general office of the 'tiumpter vaney railroad, waa a Jjaurande visit or over bandar. The many frienda of the Rev 0 II King will be pleaaad to learn that be la much better thia afternoon, and that be la no paat the danger olnt Mine Millie Paddock, of Union, who baa been in the oitygthe paat week, the gaeat of her sister-in-law Mra. Frank Paddock, retarned borne thia morning Master Walter U Galloway came over from Union Saturday evening to spend a week visiting hia grandparenta Mr. aud Mrs. Thoa. Badge. The women of the Pendleton Presby terian church closed a most successful bazar last evening at the Armory ball. Over I2C0 was cleared above expenses. Mra. M E Berrin, the D of H Grand Deimtf. who haa been in thia. citv for the past week in the interest of that lodge, lelt laat evening for Pendleton. Jaa. R Elmendotf manager of the Camp Caraon mines recently purchased by a company of California cauitalisti. returned last night from a business I trip to 8an Francisco in the interest at these mines. ' ; The members of the Catholic church are makiDg elaborate preparations for the entertainment of visitors hee next Suuday when a K.itghtsofOolum. bus Lodgo alii be organized for the La Grando Chun b. The ludi. a of tl Aid S raiety of the Presbyterian Church are preparing lor aCezan'. tobi held December 16th an . 17th. Many useful and betutifnl at tides (or ' hrltmas irifts will be (or s e, iiiclii lln,' faicy ap'on. bjby cli'hi'B, b inrlker Lief i, embroidery aork, dusting cape, stocking baits, up to date water color sketches, bed room slippers, comforts, hemstitched pil low slips, and wash rags, There will also be a quanity of canned f mit, Jelly anamalade, cat aup pickles, minv-e meat and Home made candles on sale. Dinner and supper will be se rved on the 17th, ail are cordially invited to attend. THE CLAIM OF OSTEOPATHY Osteopathy believes that If the cir culation of the blood to every part of the body la just what it should be, and if the nerve control In every part of body Is correct Too will have health. It believes that both the ciroulatlou of the blood and the aerva control will in all cases, with one exception, be correct an less there is some structural interference with one of the other of them. The solitary exception ie when a specific poison baa been taken into the body, in which ease an antidote Is needed. r NORTH WEST NEWS G W Allen is 'the newly eleoted president of the Poitland Board of Trade. : -The first snow of the season fell at Chicago and throurh Ioa .and as (as as Eastern Nebraska December 2. There are now four and a half time' as many murders per 1,000,000 people in the United States yearly aViu 1881 Michael Supple December 1 fell 40 feet , down a abaft at Roseland 11. C and broke bia hip and skull and will die, . The rebels in Paraguay have . teen very successful of late and have cap tured EucarnaoioD, tbe kcond largest city in the country. Rev Edward Lounsburv, 70 years old while .preaching November 30 at Ithaca, N Y fell headlong over the puloit rail dead with heart failure ' F J Potter a lineman at Mace, Idaho waa hotribly burned - by oomlng in contact with crossed wires Deeember 2sHa may recover. , Lewis Deigel was tried two years sgo at Lancaster Pa for the murder of Isaac StlKOl and was acquitted . Late ly be has confessed to mudering Stlgel end has been again arrested. - ' At Corbin Ky Mat Earls accused of the murder of tbe the Card brothers objected to being arrested by' hie two cousins, Will Earla and Arthur Ad kl osandsbot and kUled tbe former. ON NEW YEAR'S EVE Will Give Away a $40 OVERCOAT a chance with every Attention All members of tbe Rathbone Bisters are requested to be present at the K of P hall Tuesday evening Deo. 6, '(Hi Business of importance to be trans acted. By order of r 2t Cora lewis, M EC. is always looked forward to with ex pectancy, W bat more luscious than a plate of Blue Poiots on the shell, or a stew, or a fry , or broiled, YSTEtf, OYSTERS, OYSTERS any way you want, is tbe way we serve them. Oysters we keep are the best in tbe land and all have a good pedigree. If yon want to give an oyster party, our restaurant is the place t bring thena to. We hope to see you msny times during oyster teiaon. - MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal' . -A et Cash $4-50 WOOD WOOD WOOD 280 corda of good, drv wood, four foot or 16 inch, Full coida N wis tbVtim- to gH yoir wood. We deliver it to your boube. Just Phone us. . ' Special Price on Five and Ten Cord Lots The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams ' Remember we still buy and f sell all kinds m, ro el Second KaSid Goodsjs j j js rhOUC 1 50 1 eees leeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeawee- FURNITURE EMP0RIUA We are now showing the most complete line of furniture ever displayed in this county A visit to nr establishment will rep y you for here are to be fonnd tbe latest in art and comfort A few HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS: . Rockers from $2 to I67.5C, Morris chair $12 to $26, Iron beds $3 to $23, Dining tables, Center tabler, all prices, Chafliners 10 to 35 dollars, Bed room suits, beauties from 16 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Rugs Art Squares, Portier curtains, pictures, etc ; .. , . The above is only a suggestion and comprise the latest creations. Come and look - ! E. ANDROSS HOUSELFURNISHING3 . Phone 9-1 Residence . 1202 Adams Ave Phone 367 ; eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeweeeeeeeegea , ... oysters I BLil OYSTER TIME m Meat Market k8tellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors! WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL BUTCHEPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. Qhality Sh0e Siqre I . FOR ; RELIABLE AND UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR Every pair guaranteed to be as represented. Prices most Reasonable, Give me a" call. Fine Shoe Repairing, T. M. STUBBLEFIELD. PfffTWWTTTTTTTTTTTfWsT' i JUST A WORD AS A REMINDER Our holiday Glassware and Chinaware has begun to arrive and we are in a position now to show I a very complete line. paid on account or purchase J A. V. ANDREWS I Gents1 Furnisher and Tailor. . : STOVES Come in and see them Our Heating Stoves are fright" in PRICE, KIND, SIZE, STYLE, ETC. Look them over. The Golden Rule Company . 130S-1310-1312 Adams Avenue T-argest Store . lr Smallest Prices I . iiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiniiii Ullllliiumniminmt