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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1904)
3 I 0 t SECOND HAND GOODS W K N T E D Cash paid for all kinds of second band goods. . If you want to sell call us up by phone. We also have a few bargains left: Bed Lounges. $3 60 Chairs 25c and up Bed Springs. .5oc and up Picture fr'ms 2oo and up Bed Room suits .... $35 Sofa 4 00 Wood Beds.. 60c and up H'tng Stoves 1 So and up Laasps..... 25c and up Matt esses $1 16 inch or 4 foot wood The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember? we still btiyl and sell"; til kind of Second Hand Goods, j jt js Thone.!58J LOCAL JTEMS whXt some peopl in and OUT OFaTOWN ARE DOING $ 1 p L I NE e Have a tie laid away for a Xmas Present Each in a nice package. Look at our $ J Window, now filled with the latest. A. V. ANDREWS Gents Furnisher and Tailor. TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME G)RASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oak Etc' The only Seed House "Onion County. .A.- V. JEFFERSON AVE. s T Oliver Phone 1571 14 CHBI8TMAS I DELICACIES I To make your Thanksgiving as you would wish it to be you must have the very best to uecure the best re sults. We have everything you desire, such as maple syrup, raisins, a full hue of lleizens goods, the best of extracts, mince meat, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut, pickles, cheese aud everything you need. Call aud inspect our goods. C E Coobran of Union ia in . the city today Mr Needbam, the insurance azent from BummerVtlle le la the city today. Mr James Brlgs of Etarkey Is in the city today on a business visit. lloo Chas Coubraa returned to bis borne at Union on passenger train No 6 this forenoon. Tbe dance giren by the" Commercial Club at their ball last night was tbe general aaocesa. The town presented a real holiday appearance today. Tbe hitching raoks werejlull of teams and the stores Ailed with.shoppers. Hon 6am Whits the Baker City law yer and polltioian arrived in tbe olty last evening and left this morning for for Elgin on legal basinets . Mist Margsrate Anson returned this this morning from an extended trip east. She visited tbe tit Loals Fair also Chicago and Boston, Mr Wm Miller tbe real estate and insurance man left this morning for a business yisit to North. Powder and ml'il ratUttu uiis evttuiug. Mrs Lather Ward arrived in the. olty this morning from Hilgard. She will remain over Sunday with friends and relatives, Mrs Walter Hopper and daughter of Pendleton is visiting her mother MrsE Uatchlos and will remain until tbe latter part of next week, Rev O H King is recovering from his recent illness while yet quite weak be expects to offiolate at tbe morning service in Central church tomorrow. Mr John Miuch of Wallace Idaho arrived in the city last evening but left Ibis morning for tbe Hot Lake where he goes to be treated for rheumatism. Mr J T Weodell is in tbe oity today in tbe interest of tbe Fiber faotory which is now almost completed near Summerville and in which he is fi nancially interested. Mrs L D Beavls and Miss J Bessie Uenry entertained the members of the Kaffee vKlatch their husbands aud gentlemen friends at tbe letters home Ust eveniug. It was a very enjoyable affair. Mr E A Baser the city engineer of San Bernardino Cal is In the city bav lug arrived yesterday and will remain nere to a week or more, lie will go to Elgin tcday on business but will return this evening. Editor Seibird of the Union Repub lican was a LaGraude visitor today. He stated the ch oken pie dinner niltfdt have been one of tin 'induce ments. It ia btrange how printers like Pi'- The dinner ft rve I b" t'.ie ladies of ih a Pieabyteriao church was well at tended. The Indies were certainty well repaid for their efforts, and the public receive I jt-iierois treatment Therefore all sho ilj be eatiafle 1. Sup per will e served at tbe same place toiiitfLt. BORN McCRARV-In tbis city Friday, Dec 10, 1904 to Mr and Mrs Jos. .t!e Crary, a daughter. We are In reoeipt of a letter from Prof or Simps, n stating that be baa accept ed a position as leader of tbe Baker City orchestra, at the Baker City Opera House and would soon remove to that city. Tbe Professor baa many friends in this city who will be pleased to bear from him. Mrs J H Ruckman, of Iowa, arrived n the city yesterday to oislt her nephew Mr O G Ruckman Mrs Rucsman has been visiting friends and relatives in the at ate of Waabinton, and will leave here la a few days to visit friends at Hood River. STATE GOVERNORS ON OSTEOPATHY a FURNITURE EMPO.RIIM'S We are now showing the mart complete line of furniture ever displayed in this county. A visit to our establishment .will rep y 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 bds $3 te $2S, Dininp; tables, Center tbler, all price Chafliners 10 to 35 dollar, ld nro nui's twautie from 16 to tJ5 dollars. Fo!uing beds, Lounge, Hall trees, Rug Art Squares, Portier curtains, picture, etc The above is only a sugge6tiou and comprise the latest creations. Come and look Governor Grant, Vermont: "Of teopatby has been tried by tbe leading men and women of this state, and they testify to its mei ite. We will give it a chance." Gov. Brigga, North Dakota. "Oe teopstby bas helped me and done good in my family, and in tbe bands of competent persona ss tbis bill limits it will hurt no one. I will sign it." Gov. Pingree, Michigan: 'Osteo pathy is a aoieoee entitled to . all res pect and coufldebce as a district ad vancement in tbe science of medicine. Gov. Shaw Iowa (secretary ol tbe treasury): "I am fully oonvinced that Osteopathy s a rational and scientific system of healing. Gov altgeld Illinois : 0t3opatby came to Ibe rescue of mysell and wife aud did that which other things bad In led lo do. tiouor to 'hose so w'uoui bonoi is due .',' . . . , , . . Gov MoMillan, Tennessee; "Os teopathy is one of t :e greatest dis coveries of modern times." n- T Tllinniai Tka.. Ii nnl doubt that Osteopathy will teach and ; oure many cbronio troubles that med- j . a. at sa' - tome win nave nine eneo. upon. Similar expression oome from Gov. ernors Stevens of Missouri, Lee of 8 E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS ' " Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave StSSlSSSSSSSSSSStSSSS(SSS SSSSSSSSSM BOSS Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. Wholesale and -retail butcheps. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts aud furs. Also chickens & poultry. i s s s 0 Dakota, Dillingham Vermont, Taylor Tennessee, Beckbom Kentucky," and Smith Vermont. Only a sound, scientific and com plete system can elicit such expres sion from such men. You who knowledge and regard Osteopathy as "robbing" and a ' ' fad," are due to in-' ! vestigate. a lack I "JUST SPLENDID" There is no doubt about our line being complete, up-to-date, and always fresh. ,. Here are some pleasing things at pleasing prices: Extra select Desert Yellow Peaches,. . , per can 30o Extra select black TartarianChereies. . ..... .per can SOo Extra select Cuthbert Raspberries.. per can 80c Extra select Blackberries; . . . per can 25o Sugar-loaf grated Pine Apple per can 30o Sugar-loaf sliced Pine Apple per can 25o For the best and whitest bread use Jer sey Oeam Flour. : ROMIG.& STAPLES, Grocery and Bakery, La Grande. Phone 43 f C. RLbTON NEBRASKA uKOCfcRY STORE Cor. Fir aud Jfft raou Sts. WANIa.D-C.8 to file at my resi dence ' George Ball. FOR RENT -Desirable housekeeping rooms. George Ball. Jersey Cream Patent Flour. Every sack guaranteed by Komi j & Staples, Grocers. Dining on Christmas s a ueoessary part of the day's festi ities. To enjoy your dinner to the utmost. Eat it Here Uome yourself and bring your friends with you. There will be everything that belongs to snob a dinner with all the ''Asia's" imaginable. To say that 't will be peneotly cooked and served Is only corroborating what steady pat rons say of us. Suppose you try and see bow well tbey know ua. MODEL restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, J?rop. OPEN DAY,;AND NlUHT $450 We tell weekly Meal , UaQ... Special Bargains in Men's and BoysS GET PRICES QUALITY SH0E Siqre T. M. STUBBLEFELD. Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style. . - - AAAA - M SL St m. f TTTT TTTTTTTT T 1 f f TT " 1 TTTfT" (BlIalslilJllilMiiijgiiii siUlttMmHtwitt,H 50PIECEEi50 4 H A Y1L AND' CHINA DIMMER SET Notice to the patroiib ul La lir. i.if Light mid IWr Co. That on au.i uf t J ; i:..r l-t e will install a day circuit lc this city d u.fi!u ukphuh of uotitying our patrons. Any chang hi ht uiitde in lights which cen not be turned off during the day should be arranged as boon as possible. Those desiring power can confer with us at any time regarding prices of motor?, rates, etc. We have motors priced as follows, f. o. b. 8an Francisco. 7 i b. p. ....... .$ 37 75 6 h. p $192 00 i'hp ........ 4460 10hp 279 75 lhp , 9560 15hp ... 367 70 2 h p ........ 104 15 20 h p 452 50 3 hp ....... 128 85 SO hp 555 65 To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to 'La Grande. For information cull at office ot LA GRANDE LIGHT AND TOWER CO. 18.30 Rose Decorations .New and Neat. Genuine Mat Gold Knobs and Handles. No better ware made, aud the price $18 30 for a 50-piece set is within the reach of any one wanting a set of dishes Come in and look over our line of China Ware. Largest Store The Golden Rule Company Smallest Prices i 1303-1310-1312 Adams'Avenue I J " t . ' 1 m X n iMMim rff 3MMv MMHIIIIiltlHIUlllMHIIIMIMIIHMMm MMIMIIIHMIHMIIIIIIt. F,-.