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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1904)
HI 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 lelt: Bed Lcunges......t3 50 Chairs 25c and up Bed Springs. ,6oc and up Picture fr'jns 2oc and up Bed Room suits ....loo 16 inch or 4 foot wood Sofa 4 00 Wood Beds. .60c and up H'tng Stoves 1 5o and up Lamps.... . 25c and up Mati esses $1 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember still bayl and; sell; all kind of Second Hud Goodie J J J 'Phone J58I $ 1 22 LINE Have a tic laid away for a Xmas Present Each in a nice package. Look at our $ J Window, now the latest. filled with A. V. ANDREWS Gents Furnisher and Tailor. L O C A L ITEMS, WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT 0FJ0WN ARE . DOING. uoaI TURKESTAN ALFALFA 1 The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. BROME GRASS Red Clover, Alfa.fa and all 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 fxffSBE i CHRISTMAS Reisland left this morning to transact baslnese in Elgin, The La Grande stores are ttpt open until nine o'clock this week J O Chrtstianson, of Summerrills wai lo the city todar on baainesa. Mr. Cbaa. Ilalgarth of Elglu left tbia morning for a viait to North Pow der. Mr. John Nellaoa of tbia city left tbia morning for North Powder, on passenger train No. 6. Uon. Cbaa. Coohran of Union, who baa been In the city on baaineas, re turned home this forenoon. . Rev. J O Gillilan goes to Island City tomorrow (Wednesday) ereniog to make a Christmas address. . Mr. Longley, tho b.g aaw mill man from above llilgard, is in the city to. day buying supplies for bis outfit. Mr. J W Chandler, the cattle aud stock man, returned this morning from a eereral days.businesa visit to Portland Hon. Neil MoLeod, the Elfin at torney, arrived in the city last evening Und !c!t tula 'uicuuou twr m m'uuii VI ness visit to North Powder. - The members of the Mormon oburob are making elaborate preparations for Christmas, the ezerolsest take place at their meeting house. Mr. and Mrs. J Reynolds left this a'ternoon for the Cove to attend the f oneral of the infant son of Mr and Mrs. Arobie Donley. u. m Baker 8 0 Johnson and E 0 York all well known Sumiuervllle farmers were among the busy shop pers In oar city yesterday. The little ten months son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cooley of the Cove died yesterday and the funeral will be held tomorrow at Island City. Tomorrow night the University Glee Club will give a concert at the Opera Huuso. The club is exceptionally strong this year and all who attend are assured a' delightful evening's enter tainment. Rev A Eads who says he remembers it perfeotly, de. lares there has ben no tucb antumu as this since 1344. As that is before most of as begin to keep diaries, it must, for the present at least, go undisputed Dont forget the dinner given by the Ladies of Ceutral Uhuroh Wed the 21 at the Armory Hall. Dinner from 11 a m to 1 30 d in and supper from 5 to 7 pm. D A Cooper tl.e well known railroad boy wbo left uuie about one year ago after visiting many elates mid plu -es hue itturiiOii and like all who hve personally investigated is .Convinced thiit Oieon le n e dt the lett etutts in the Union and Uuitu Isiuh best con' ty in tho state Engineer J M Speer o! Mar-halltown Iowa arrivtv) in ilin city Sunday eve ning At present lie is traveling salesman for th. Penn. Overall Co of Osi-alooaa Ioar While iu tho eiiy Mr peer made a pleasant vibit at the home of Mr and Mrs John Sampson. Air Speer and Mr Sampson railroaded t gether twenty jeats wgo. Stewed chickens with dumplings Wednesday at the Armory llall The regular Jollity dance will take place at the Csmmercial CI b tonight j Don't cook fw tomorrow but go to the Armory Hall an t enjo your self. Chiokens for the Wednesday dinner hsve been coming In every since Satur day. Rev D 8 8mib of Elgin was in tbe city last evening on a flying trip to Portland, . 1 he Christmas dance will be given by tbe Commercial Club in their ball Friday evening. We understand that all tbe cb jrcb.es in the city will hold their Christmas exercises Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs D W Jackson has return ed from Portland where sh has been visiting her mother tbe past few weeks Thos Motiilbon an O R t N engin eer came down from Pleasant Valley yesteiday for a brief visit with friends Peter Belver the wel known O H A K Bngioeer is dowiufrom Pleasant Val ley visiting with friends and relatives B G Fritts of north Third street bus been laying off from his work at the shops for a week on account of tem porary indisposition. Chas. M Wright made final proof on a timber claim at tbe Land Office to day. His witnesses were John V Al den and Albert Winters Os-te-op-a-thy FURNITURE EAPORIUAi We are now shoviug the inoet complete line of furniture ever displayed in ibis county A visit to ur establishment will rep s yu fr bere are D" found the ltest in art and comfort A few HOLID AY SUGG LSTIONS: Rockers from $2 to 167 5C, M rria c air- i2 $?.. Ir i bed?$3 to $23, Diiiioj Ub 'e. ntr t.i'ier ai; fr. t Chaftiners 10 to 35 doll, Bfd tu m sui's, auc- fr u J6 to 65 dollars. Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trres, Rug Art Fquares, Pm-tier curtain, pi(?tur. Mc The attove is only a soge u;i a id h- creations. Go -e and lo-ti E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1 . Residence Phone 3V7 .1202 Adam- Av .... .UMI.CT..m..L..t.iLii.1'-Mjijtn;-!'v-" ' Lif.',ma' IW.IJ.1 sliMsMI' 1 sal Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - BUTCHERS. Highest market price pail for all kinds of butchers' -Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. stock- DELICACIES To niaVe your Thanksgiving aa you would wish it to be you must have th) very best to tsecure the best re sults. We have everything you desire, such as maple syrup, raisins, a full line of Heizens goods, the best of extractB, mince meat, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut, pickles, cheese aud everything you need. Call aud inspect our goods. C. RALSTON NEBRASKA. GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sts. Gov. Pingree, Michigan: "Osteo pathy is a scienoa entitled to all res pect and confidence as a- distinct ad- SC?CZ . t'.C oC.CuCa u uiuumuo. Gov. Shaw, Iowa (secretary of the Creneury:) "I am fully convinced that Osteopathy is a rational and clentifio system of healing." Gov. AllgeU , Illinois: "Osteopathy J fc . .. . . ti i :f came io me rescue oi mysen auu who , and did tbt which other things failed to do badjl honor is due.' Honor to those to whom J i Died s I t i STEPHENSON In this city Monday I Dec 19 1904, at tbe home of the dec-as ed brother Richard Kelley, Mrs Han- J nah Stephenson age 44 years as a re- suit of Daral vsls The funeral will i take place tomorrow from the tatholio church at 2 o'clock "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 30c Extra select black TartarianChereies. per can SOo Extra select Cuthbert Raspberries .per can 30c Extra select Blackberries. per can 25c Sugar-loaf grated Pine Apple per can 30o Sugar-loaf sliced Pine Apple .per can 25c For the best and whitest bread use Jer sey Cream Flour. Of ROMIG & 'STAPLES, Grocery and Bakery. La Grande. Phone 43t 1 m In order to make room for large Stock of ladies' and Children's shoes, I quote the following prices on Men's and Boy's shoes: Married CAREY HOLMAN In Walla Walla Deo 19 1904. Mr Charles Carey and Annie Uolman. Both the bride and groom are residents of this city. Jersey Cream Patent Flonr. Every sack guaranteed by Romlg & Staples, Grocers. THE BEST XMAS DINNER you eve' ate U the kind we are serv ing. Just think of what you like b t to eat and come here and get it Perfeotly oo.ked and perfectly served Each dieh appeti.irjg in looks as wel' as smell and taste. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING is in thi fating. So drop in by your- self first and put our brands to the test. After that you will come often and brlns vour friends with you. For in addition to a first class meal we add to your happiness by carving the prices as well as we do the meals. MOD HI L RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY'AND NIGHT e coll wetkly Meal r Cssb $4.50 Men's Best Box Calf and Vici Kid, regular $5 for $3J5 and $4 00 . Men's $3.50 and $4 00 Box Calf and Vici Kid $2.75 and $3.00 Boys' Shoes from $1.00 to $2.00 All lines of men's and boys' shoes reduced in price, and every pair guaranteed to be. from n;w and up-to-date stock; - Quality Shse Sisre I T. M. STUBBLEFIELD. Saves you money. Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style. r i AY1LAN ' Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Power Go. That on and after January 1st we will iuatall a day C circuit ic this city and take this means of notifying our patrons. Any changes to he made in lignts which can not be turned off during the day should be arranged as toon 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. 0. b. San Francisco. b. p. $ 37 75 5 b. p $192 00 hp 4450 10 h p 27975 1 hp ........ 9550 15 hp... S67 70 2 hp .... .... 104 15 20 h p 45250 3 hp ........ 128 85 SO hp 655 65 To this price mirst be added freight trom San Francisco to La Grande, For information call at ofiBce ot LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. d CHiA mm 18.30 SET Rose Decorations .New and Neat. Genuine Mat Gold Knobs and Handles. No belter ware made, and the price $18.30 for a 50 piece set is within the reach of any oue wanting a set of dishes Come in and look over our line of China Ware. he Golden Rule Company Largest Store 1303-1310-1312 Adama!Avenne Smallest Prices f I It: i J ! M I 'ft ft "IS. Y'i i i .1 1. $ 1 5 .. . 1 f 1 - V J. .