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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1904)
hi ! J v i 1 'J rm ! i f s m V r a '1 f i v.1 ' ( SECOND HAND GOODS M K NT B D Cash paid for all kinds of second band goods. If you want to sell call us op by phone. We also have a few bargains lelt: Bed Lcunges. 13 50 Chairs 25o and up Bed Springs. .6oc and up . Picture Ir'ma 2oc and up Bed Room suits .... $35 Sofa 4 00 Wood Beds. .60c and up Il'tng Staves" J 5o and up Lamps..... 25o and up Matr esses ..$1 16 inc). r 4 foot wood The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we still by" audi sell; all kinds ol Second Hand GoodM J J Jt Thone 1581 LO C A L ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING t Si op LINE Have a tie laid away for a Xmas Present Each in a nice package. Look at our $T Window, now filled with the latest. A. V. ANDREWS f Gents' Furnisher and Tailor. 333 TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.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 n CHUISTMAS DELICACIES- To make your Tnanksgiving as you would wish it to be you must have the very beet to secure the best re sults. We have everything you desire, such as maple syrup, raisins, a full line of Ihuzeus goods, the best, of extracts, miuce meat, new crop of uuts, sour Kraut, pickles, cheese aud everything you need. Call and inspect our goods. j Mr. George Pierce is la the city to day from the Pieroe ranch on a bust- Mr Ed Dlrini from Ladd Creek was in the city yesterday afternoon laying In winter supplies. - - Mr. Arch Gooden left this morning for the Core where be haa accepted i poaition with Mr, Knight of that Tioio lty. Mr. George Becker, the rancher from Cove, arrived in the city laat . evening on bosineaa and returned borne thia forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wade write from Orange, California, ordering the Daily Observer. They eipeot to re tarn April 1st. Do not fail to attend the entertain meat given at the High School this eveuing for the benefit of the Basket Bull team. Admission 15c, ' Eev. Mead M Bledsoe, of the Baptist ohurch, from Portland, passed through the olty thia forenoon, returning ho dm from a trip to Nampa, Idaho. Mr. J a Stoddard, president of the Stoddard Lumber Co., left this morn ing for Imbler wherehe will today complete the purchase of the stock oj tut, Imbler Lomber yards. Iiur. wauiea (jonnor ot Uoltat, Waen,, who has been to Twin . Falls, Idaho, where he has taken up some govern ment land, was in the city today en route to his home. Mr. and Mrs. P A Clark and family departed 8 and ay for Mr. Clark's old home In Ashley, Mich., where they will make an extended visit. Mr. Clark has rented bis farm to W W Zur cher who will ran the plsoe next sea son. Democrat. We have been asked so many times' the last few days if Emma Watson who was oouviuted with the land fraud era was the Mrs Emma Watson who formerly was a resident of this city and will state they are two separate and distinct individuals. The Mrs. Wat son we ail kne w is honored and re spected by all. The Rev. Thos. Needham, the noted Philadelphia evangelist ot the Presby terian ohnrch, and Mr. Clifton Powers the tnor soloist from New York, ar rived in the city last evening and left this forenoon for Sammervllle where they will conduct revival meetings. After filling their engagements at some of the other points in this and Baker County, they will begin their meetings asaUted by the Rev. Hays, m this city on January l"ti.. "The publio mui not rciss the Gle and Maid lin O'ubn onncert Decpr.i b;r 21 . Tin singers 'ram thi U.ii viTnity iji Or'nou bol I the cast ie c rlfor rut-m siriuirnr n A have never Ui'td to in !(l a uit. You'll bav mtnic ringing in your ears fir weeks after hearing tue Alandohu Club selections. . Mr Gus Benglesdorrf the Elm street shoemaker has sold out bis shop and and stock to Mr W 0 Heaps who will take charge in the rooroiog. Mr BeoglesdorrI will remove in a few days to his rsreh. The Commercial C-ob srs making preparatiooa for their grand Xmas ball. The owners of property in the Acme Addition are doiog som much need ed improvement in building a aide walk across Valley atreet which will beagrettoonvenieoee to them dor ing the winter months. Tuesday ths Lyle Maiical will have an open meeting to whiob tL public ato cjrdially invited. Tbe admis sion ill only be ten centa. The pro gram wbfeb U now being a;raigned will appear in a few days under tbe direction of M we AUie Stevens . Don't cook on Saturday but eat with tbe Ladies of tbe aid at their biz Basaar, Armory Hall. Dinner atll;30 and sapper at 5:30 lots of room and quick seivioe. Come aid enjoy the Pas ar while eating. Only 25 oents a meaL ' Tbe Lrfdiea of tbe Aid 8ooiety of tbe Pre by terian Church will bold tbeir big Baxaar, in tbe Armory Hall be ginning Friday ac two o'clock. Din ner and supper, Saturday. Come all and secure yourXmas gifts and a good dinner and supper. 25 oents a meal. Mr Walter Green ot Low er Cove is in the oily attending to some Important business. Mr Frank Paddock who is now en gaged in business in Vale Malheur Co has returned after spending a few days witn nts family. Mrs L D Rearis and Miss Bessie Henry will entertain the members of the Kaffee Klatsoh and their husbands and gentlemen friends Friday evening at the huine of the latter. - Ura Ju Alien ci renaieton Is in the city the guest of Dr and Mrs P A Charlton . I FURNITURE EMPORJJ e We are now showing the moft complete line of furniture ever displayed in this county. A visit to .rur establishment will repbf you for here are to be found the latest in art and comfort A few HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS: Rockenfrom $2 to I67.5C, Morris chair $12 to $28, Iron beds $3 to $23, Dininjc tables. Center ta bier, ail prices. Chaftinera 10 to 85 dollars, Bed room suits, beauties from 16 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Rug Art Squares, Portier curtains, pictures, eto The above is only a suggestion and comprise the latest creations. Come and look E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS - Phone 9-1 ' Residence Phone 367 12U2 Adam Av? ; ' 1 1 agl walw Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '. BUTCHEPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. 0. E. S. Elect s I m I s i A I I I I i i! Scar eleoted ' t E. P. 8tp!e E. E, Romfi The Order of Eastern the folly wmg orncsrs last night. , ', Mertie Aldricb e Dr Uall I ! W M WP A m Sec . Treas. Conductor Ass'tCon.' lruetees Mesdames Aldriob, Forrest and Bacon. , - .. . Mrs Bobenkamp ! Mary Waroick j MrsWorstelll Mrs O WNoyesj Mis J Lfslie R0MI0 & STAPLES "GROCERIES-- "' A full and complete line of staple and fancy gro ceries. Fancy canned and . lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and wooden ware. Fraita and vegetables in season. Bakery prodnota always- fresh. Good service and quick delivery. FOS RENT One six room house. Centrally located on Third atreet between Main and Park streets. Ap ply for particulars to W W Kinsey. O. RMubTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE (Jor. Fir ami JwUtiaou sib. Notice to the patrouu ut La OitiUt- Light ud Powr Co. That on and afr J .in.ir) 1st we will iustall a day circuit 1C this citv mii1 lii t iltic menus of uoti lying our patrons. Any chaug-- ' e.ujl- m ligni wUi'h can nol be turned ofl during the Ji hiiuuiU be ani-gtd as boon as possible. Those dosti i -t nv r can cuiiftr wuh us at any time regarding prkeb ol ui - tv i, ruie?, tto. We have moiora priced as follows, f. o. b. S.iu Frbi.tisco. lh. p. ........$ 37 75 5 h.p. $192 00 Ap ;. 44 50 lOhp .. 279 75 1 h p ........ 0560 . 15 hp ........ 367 70 ' 2 h p ....... . 04 15 20 h p 452 50 3 hp ........ 128 85 - 30 hp 655 65 To this price must be added freight trom San Francisco to La Grande. For iuforuiatiou Chll at tflice ol LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. FOR SALE Two organs and a sewing machine Will be sold at a bargain if sold at onoe Inquire at 403 Wag goner street. W Dinkle. 15-22 Phone 431 Dining on Christmas a a necessary part of the day's feati ities. To enjoy your dinner to the utmost. v Eat it Here Come yourself and bring your friends with you. There will be everything that belongs to snob a dinner with all the "fixin's" imaginable. To say that t will be pereotly cooked and served is only corroborating what steady pat runs say ot us. S oppose yob try and see bow well tbey kno v us. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYJAND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal , Cash. '$450 a) Special Bargains in Men's and Boys' Shoes GET PRICESvl QUALITY SH0E Si 9RE T. M. STUBBLEFIELD. Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style. fllaiiilA A Aatjsaafca aVafci- linn 50PI ECE H50 H AY1L AND CHIMA DI1R SET Rose Decorations .New and Neat. Genuine Mat Gold Knobs and Handles. No better ware made, and the price $18 SO for a 50 piece set is within the reach of any one wanting a set of dishes Gome in and look over our line of China Ware. The Golden Rule Company 4 1308-1310-1312 AdamsJAvenn. . ' , T-argest Store Smallest Prices a 1 a m -9t imiiniii is s i iMiiiimiiHiwiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniMMt iiiimnmnmimmi r