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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1904)
E. P.Gtsples E. E. Romlg ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A full and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. Fruit and vegetables in season. Bakery prodncts always fresh. Good serrice and quick delivery. Phone 431 1 TURKESTAN ALFALFA TV n The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. ; BROME. GRASS RcdICIovcr, Alfa.fa and allkinds o Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc' The only Seed House Union County. A.. V. Oliver JEFFERSONJ AVE Phone 1571 THAffiSGlVIG DELICACIES To make your Thanksgiving as you would wish it to be you must hare the very best to secure the best re sults. We have everything you desire, such as maple syrup, raisins, a foil line of Ileizens goods, the best of extracts, mince meat, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut, pickles, cheese aud everything yqu need. Gall and inspect our goods. C. RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jeff erson Sis. " $Xk& OOOO O OW We Can Interest You In Our Line Oar Electric Fixtures and Electrolier stock is complete and we make a specialty of desk and office lighting We can also fit j cu 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 how they will look in your house. Our uew office, now located in the Somer building, is nicely equipped with everything in our line Office hour 8 from 7 a in to 8 p in. . La Grande Light and Power Co. LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPLE IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE -DOING. Skating ia reported good at Ferry. A "LRU) Outcast" at the Opera Hoaae tonight. T H Boynton left this morbing (or Baker City and Whitney. Mr. and Mra. Q W Tbomaa left thia morning for North Powder. Harry K Frlcbman the veil known grocery drummer is in the city on buiinesa, The Jollity Dancing Club givea lis regubr dance at theGoumerclal Club tonight. Each yeai oar dairymen in this vlcln ity art using more and more of beet palp. - - Dlck'Backley chief dispatcher at the depot returned last night from a brief visit to Portland. The Baptist ohoroh ia arranging to commence the construction of a (ar aonage in the early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bennett re turned on the east bound this morning and proceeded on to their home in Elgin. . Mr. O F Smith of Elgin accompanl d his wife and children this for on their way to California where ti ey will re main daring the winter. The Grande Ronde Lumber Company have orders for 5000 tons of ice. This ia 1600 tons in excess of the amount they shipped last season. Mr Victor Lawson, who is employed with the firm of Lawson and Zondell, left thia morning for Baker City aifi Compter on business for the firm. Thron Thronson, who is interested in mlnea in Crook oounty, arrived yea terday morning to visit bis brother, the proprietor of the Electrlo Light plant. Mr W F Salisbury olTacoma arrived in the city last evening from a short visit to Portland. He will be in the city for several days. A large amount of scenery and other poraphernalia arrived this morning for the play "A Little Ou toast" which will le produced at Steward's Opera Uouue. ' . J The Ladies of the Control Church of Christ were preparing for a big ohlok en dniner and supper on Dec 17th but owing to the Precbj terian Basaar It is postponed until Wed Deo 21st, It will in lee I ba worn one.s time to see th i r eaf, variety of aprona to be on sal at the .Bazaar given by the Aid Society n( the Presbyterian Churob PAfmbi r ICth and 17th at Armory Hall. Not only the ateful and pro tective cook aprn wl.l get one's eye bu fa. icy aprjuiof all colot J, sizes and kinds, apioimarUstiOihy designed from handkerchiefs chafing dish sprons chlldr na aprons and black sateen aprona for the grandmas, Then the home cooked dinner and supper on Saturday the 17th every thing good. Coine. Found; Aprona can be indent IQed by calling at Armory Hall, Dec ember 16th aod 17th and paying the price. Also a good dinner and sapper the 17th. Tomorrow evening is the regular December meeting o t the city council Mr. and .Mra. J D MoKennoa are ex pec ted home from their eastern trip Thursday. There will be a dance In the L D 8 ball Thursday evening. All respect able people are invited. . Bev -Edwin' B Uays preaches at Island City tomorrow evening in the aqaence of Bev J D Glllilan. " The High rive Clnb will meet Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs GolL ing and will be entertained by Mrs Gulling and Mrs Lilly. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Pike have par chased the Harry Burroughs properly and have taken possession of the same. Mr. Pike has had a helper run on the bill lor the put two years, bat now has a freight ran oat of this city. T T Gleun was in the city yesterday after supplies for his ne w house which he is completing. He stated he had joat "returned from a trip in the mountains and stated he never saw cattle In as fine a condition at (his time of the year on the ranges. Mr. Glenn says the present season is siml lar to the winter of 1862-3, when we had no anow until after January, -The Ladies Aid and Missionary so oleties of the Presbyterian Church will ' tender a farewell reception to Mr. aod ' Mrs. . Ardrey and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. j Haoeen on VYedoesdsy evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Turner Oliver. The Ladies Aid soolety of the Pres. byterian Church will meet at the home of HL and Mrs Turner Oliver on Thurs day afternoon instead of Wednesday, owing to the Pastor' a Bible Class . . . i One real estate firm in this city has built nearly thirty dwelltngs in this city daring th; past year. This firm by Ita liberal method of doing business enables many to own tbxir own homes who otherwise would not be able to become free holders even in thia laud of easy things. It is snch firms as this that has made La Grande forge so far ahead of other towns in eastern Oregon, it would be only fair to state the name of t lis progressive firm, thongh most of our citizens are al ready familiar with the name of the La Grande Investment Co. WOOD WOOD WOOD 280 cords of good, dry wood, four foot or 13 v '. inch; Full cords Nw is the time to get your wood . We deliver it to your house. Just Phone us. Special Price on Five and Ten Cord Lots The La Grande Pawnbrokers 'Corner Fir and Adams Remember we still boy andfsell, all kinds of Second Hand Goodw J J J Thone J581 i0eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeoeeee' FURNITURE EMPORIUM Weber Indicted -Auburn Dee. 6 The grand jury thia afternoon brought in an indictment of murder against Adolph Weber for kil ling his father. As to the charge of killing his mother, on which he wss hbid by Justice Smith, . Weber asked time to plead and was given until Wed: nesday at 10 a. m. Attention ON NEW YEAR'S EVE : I -., s $ Will Give Away a $40 OVERCOAT a chance with every All members of the Rathbone Sisters sre requested to be present at the K of P hell Tnesday evening Dec. 6, '04. Business of importance to be trans acted. By order of 2t Cora Lewis, M E O. 9 x We are now showing the most complete line of furniture ever displayed in this county A visit to ur establishment will rep y you for here are to be found the latest in art and comfort. A few HOLIDAY 8UGQE8TION8: A ' Rockers from $2 to I67.6C, Morris chairs $12 to $26, Iron beds $3 to $23, Dining tables, Center ta bier, all prie. Chaftiners 10 to 35 dollars, Bed room suits, beauties fr m 16 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Bugs The above is only a suggestion , and comprint u creations. Come and look 1 0 E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1, Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave ' i Meat market 1 8 tell well & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL BUTCHEPS. ; . Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. IF WE . Dinner for Two depends for, its success upon three things. First your companion, second the dinner, third the service. You pick out the companion, we supply , The Dinner and Service If you do your part as well as we do oars, the meal will be one of the bright episo es in your life, we are ready for the test whenever yon are. MOHEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIUHT We sell weekly Meal , Cash.. '$4.50 FIT YOUR FEET You will never be ashamed to show them, my tin of Shoes comprise Moderate Priced and High Priced ones. I carry no poor goods. Every pair I sell is worth the price charged, and is guaran teed. Can you aftord not to trade with me? I can save you money. QaALlTY SH0E S19RE T. M. STOBBLEFffiLD. Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style. P tTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTtTtTTTtI IHHIIIMIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIHIHHHtisilll 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 V. ANDREWS Gents Furnisher and Tailor. eeeeee STOVES Gme in and see them Our Heating Stoves are fright in PRICE, KIND, SIZE, STYLE, ETC Look them over. The Golden Rule Company - 1808-1310-1312 Adams Avenue i Largest Store Smallest Prices t yelllisns -"tft TI"!11 TT....... HlltlHIIIIIUIInmiHMnl t ' i I 1 J V it" ' '. ' i I ... s .X. : i i I i i : jnixj lj jlv w v- a -r- - y 4 V.