La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1904, Image 6

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SECOND HAND GOODS
MM N T E D
Cash paid for all kinds of second hand goods. If you
want to sell call us up by phone. We also have a few'
bargains left:
Bed Lounges...... $3 50
Chairs ...... .25c and up
Bed Springs. ,5oo and up
Picture fr'ms 2oc and up
Eed Room suits ....$35
16 inch or 4 foot wood
Sofa '..4 00
Wood Beds. .50c and up
H'tng Stoves 1 5o and up
Lamps 25c and up
Matresses 11
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams
Remember wt still buy andsell all kinds
of Second Hud Goodsjt . jt jt jt
Thone 1581
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$40
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ON NEW YEAR'S EVE
Will Give Away a
OVERCOAT
a chance with, every
paid on account or purchase
A. V. ANDREWS
Gents Furnisher and Tailor.
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TURKESTAN ALFALFA
The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri
gation. BROME GRASS
RedCIover,fAIfafaand all kinds of
GardenJSeed in bulk
Seed Wheat, Baled
Barley, Oats, Etc'
The only Seed House
Union County.
;A:. W Oliver
JEFFERSONHAVE. Phone 1571
I THANKSGIVIG I
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 lleizens goods, the best of
extracts, imnce meat, new crop or nuts, sour Kraut,
' pickles, cheese aud everything you need. Call and
0 inspect our goods. '
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' C. RALSTON
1 NEBRASKA GKOCERY STORE
'D Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sta.
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Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Powor Co.
That on and uf r Jituuhry let we will install a day
circuit in this city ud take lhi nieim of notifying our
patrons. . Any change to he watl m ligtits which can not
be turned on during the day rhould be ariauged as soon as
possible. Those desirit ji invst r can confer with us at any
time regarding prices of motors, rate!, etc. We have motors
priced as follows, f. o. b. Snu Francisco;
ih. p. ..; $ 37 75 5 h.p.... 119200
i'h p ........ 44 50 lOhp..: 279 75
1 hp ........ 05 60 15 hp 807 70
2 hp 104 15 20 hp' 452 50
3 h p ...... . 128 85 30 h p 655 65
To this price must be added freight iroin San Francisco to
La Grande. For information call at office of
" -LA GRANDE LIGHT AND TOWER CO.
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ITEMS
WHAT S0JIE PE0PL , IN AND
OUT UPTOWN ARE
DOING.
A Prill wh a La Grande viaiter this
morning. He rep.rU eight incites
of snow on lock creek this morning.
Do not forget to read J II Fear
ad. It will explain itself.
The merobaute ara all busy this
week getting tneir holiday goods.
It Smith of Portland Is in the city
on business. ,
Mr.Bichard Wade irom the Cove is
in the town today.
tit. Al Beese drove op today from
Cove on a abort business visit. .
Mr. Judd Qeer, horticultural com
missioner, lain the city today.
Dr. Corpe, the Cove physician, la in
the oity today on a business visit.
Mr Diok Peebler from Ladd'a Can
yon was In the oity today on business
Mrs Fred Waffle came down from
Pendleton last night and will return
tonight.
The danoe given by Company L at
the Armory Hall last night was the
general aaocess.
Mr. Thos. 8icgmund of Elgin has
been vbitimr In theeitv the past two
days.
Mr T H Bloom, of Denver Cal who
has been in .the oity on business for
the past few days returned tbls morn
ing to Denver.
Mrs O W Thomas left this morning
for North Powder, where the family
will reside for Ssome time probably
daring the rest of the winter,
Judge John A Leamaa of Hunting
ton, Baker County, Oregon has been
appointed Aideadet'amp on the staff of
Wilmon YV Blaok commander in chief
oftheQAR
Mr Barney Sparrow, who has been
out on the mountains for some time
collecting his horses whioh were on
the range, returned today after having
completed his work.
Mra Llllle Huffman of Union, the
daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Kennedy
of this city, who has been visiting her
parenta here for some, time return I
to her home at Iflbion tbls forenoon
Only 25o for a good dinner or sup
per at the Armory Hall Saturday.
Dinner begins at 11 :3j and supper at
6 :30. Room tor all and quick service.
Come and enjoy the Bazaar while eat,
ing.
Rev Li W Riley Stat- missionary of
the Oregon Baptist Convention who
has been vidl'ln ' the family of ths
Rev Day for the rast few days, left
this morning for Union Cove' and
other points in the valley.
, The Quality Sho Store has an
nonncement in this lame walling
tout ion to a special sale f men's
b'ys eiioes wnioh should be rtad
an-at-aud
by
the
every man, women, and child in
oity. It will pay you to do so
xne memoera or lne 4U1 Club and a
few friends were en'ertained by Misses
Syra Kubn and Mollie Proebstel at
the home of the former last night
High Five was played and it proved
to be one of the most enjoyable part
ies of the reason,'
You need not worry over a Xmns
gift, go to the Hazaar at Armory Hall
where you will find something suitable
bee the number of ducting caps,
stocking bags, up-to date water color
beads, bed room slippers, comforts,
hemstitched pillow slips and various
other articles. All on sale at reason
ableprces Friday and Saturday of
this week.
Rev. J D UillHan returned last even
log from a round up of the Wallowa
Valiev, visiting Joseph. Enterprise,
Flora, Wallowa and the newly opent-d
and set tied Promise land. A new
church organization was effected at
Middle Point, just east of Promise,
and the people begin next week tbs
erection of a bulld og for a house of
worship.Tbere is a little snow in the
Wallowa Valley proper, but on the
summit, north of town toward the
country visited it waa found in plenty.
TluTSIcfoot, Promise a ad Mlddlepoint
people are maluly from West Virginia
an 1 are settled on a fine piece of
oountryr Mr GiDilan will be. at home
for three or four weeks.
Hon. Chas. Cochran, the attorney
from Union, is In the city today to
act as prosecuting attorney In the case
of the State va Wm. Ramsey.
Editor Geo. H Carrey spent tbe day
in Union and returned home this eve
ning. '
Mr. W H Salmon of Baker .City is
visiting in our town today.
Shingles, Shingles
" Two oar loada of first olasa shingles
Just received by the Stoddard Lumber
Company.
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FURNITURE EAPORIUM
We are now showing the mo?t complete line of furniture
ever displayed in this county." A visit to our establishment
will rep r you for here are to be found tbe latest in art and
comfort A few HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS:
Rockers from $2 to I67.5C, Morris chairs $12 to $26, Iron
. beds $3 te, $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
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Phone 9-1
Residence Phone 367
- 1202 Adams Ave
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Attention Ladies
From this date until ths drat of the
new year I will sell my entire line of j
trimmed hats at a discount of twenty
five per cent. Tbls season's stock is
still complete but must be sold before '
the first of the year. Watch the die
play ad in tomorrow's Observerr. 1
. Mrs J Forrest.
sg ak 11
Meat Market
"Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. "
WHOLESALE - AND' RETAIL BUTCHEPS. .
: Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers'
stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens fe poultry.
Os-te-op-a-thy
Some men who own inaobines keep
tbsm constantly in perfect repair,
which makes tbe life of the maohine
ong and their urefuldess grst. So
it is with the . body. Do not wait
until absolutely forced to do some
thing. Repairs ari more easily and
qnickly made while the impairment
fa still slight. . And there is suob a
thing aa being too late.
Born
BORN CADY IN THIS ClTf
TUESDAY DECEMBER 13 1904.
TO MR AND MRS STEPHEN CADY
A DAUGHTER.
Office Rooms
In Sommer building. For
lars inquire room No. 12.
partiou-tf
Dining on Christmas
s a necessary part of the day's fesstl-
ttioa. To mjoy your dinner to tbe
utmost.
Eat it Here
Come yourself and bring your friends
with you. There will be everything
that belongs to soon a dinner with all
he "flxin'a" imaginable. To say that
it will be pereotly cooked and served
is only corroborating what steady pat
rons say of us. Suppose you try and
see how well tbey know us.
MODEL
RESTAURANT -J.
A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAYJAND NIGHT
We sell weekly Meal ...
Cash $450
E. P. Staple
E. E. Romlg
ROMIG & STAPLES
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--GROCERIES"
A full 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 ' prodncta
always fresh. Good service and quick delivery..
Phone 431
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Men's and
Boys' Shoes
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Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style.
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Rose Decorations -New and Neat. Genuine
'Mat Gold Knobs and Handles.
No belter ware made, and the price $18 SO for a 60 piece set is within the reach of any one wanting a set of dishes
Come in and look over oar line of China Ware.
The Golden Rule Company
1S0S.1S1O.1S12 Arlnma'AvAnna
I Largest Store Smallest Prices
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