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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1904)
NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGED FOR OLD GOODS If you want anything in our line .you need not pay any cash as we will take your old furniture or any thicg you may bare of value and let you have any thing we bare. We also have a fine lot of good, dry wood, for which we will take all furniture or anything you may have. Just Phone us 1681 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fir and Adams Rtmftnbcf we still far and tell all) kinds f f Second Hud Goodsjs js j... . j Thone 1581 ' r I am closing, out all my BOYS' SHIRTS CAPS AND TTTV7 "TnTXiTX -JST XP A 'TZ v v Joy Have a big assortment of s sweaters All at Cost A. V. ANDREWS Gents' Furnisherand Tailor. 5 ' ,9. 1 TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa Grows without Irrigation Brome Grass, Red Clover, Alfalfa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk. Seed Wheat, Balled Barley Oats, Etc. The only seed house in Union county. H..OL-IVeR JEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571. Everything you want want for that SUNDAY WINNER Is Awaiting Your.Order at C. R ALSTON'S NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir Hiid Jefferson 8ta. OUR SPECIAlIT Full Line "Perferred Stock" Canned Goods. SHOES Good School Shoes a specialty Notice to the patroua ol La Urauiiw Light aud Power Co. " "' Tbat on and after Jauuury 1st we will install a day circuit m this city aud take thin means of notifying our Eatrons. Any changes to 1 niad in lights which can not s turned off during the day should be arranged as aoon as possible. Those dosiri. g lumt-r can confer with us at any time regarding prices of motor, rate?, etc. We have motors fiuvu no ivuvwi, i. u u, OHM ?ritlit'18C0. i h. p, i hp 1 hp 2 hp 3hp $ 37 75 44 50 95 60 104 15 128 85 5 h. p. ........1192 00 10 h p ........ 279 75 15 hp ........ 867 70 20 h p ........ 452 50 80 hp ........ 655 65 To this pne must be added freight from Sao Francisco to La Grande, i For information call at office of , LA GRANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO. LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME FE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN RE DOING. ' : I AT. COST ! Mrs T N Uorpbr in in Portland on business. The New Years Bell wUl be given Friday night by the local Looomotire Firemen. Hare you bought roar ticket (or the Grand Hall to be given by the B L F boys Friday sight. : Engineer Tboa. MoGibbon came down from Pleaaant Valley yesterday to spend a few days.wlth friends. Mr OeorgeCartmasa oame In from bii ranch on Rook Creek yesterday and retorned borne tbla forenoon. ' Mr Urant Keys, who hae been at Portland for some time on business, returned borne this morning on pat. enger train No. fl. Mr Wlthrow of thig city lost a fine mare rained at 1150 .00 she baring bort btrself In trying to torn in the stall. TheJolity whist tilnb will be en tertained tomorrow by Mesdamea S J White and J Foley at the borne of Mrs role v. Laam Brothers the accomplished mnsioians from Union were in the city last evening to make moslo for the dance at Armory Hall . yesterdsy.from Biker City where they Bavo en visiting Mrs Snodgrau parents air and atrs.Chaa. Green. Mr Wm OrMar and tmn 'hare In the city (or several days bay- . II.. .... .L. , u(rii(SB xvi una uioruing lor 8teel Spur where' they are engaged in getting oat a Urge amoaat of wood Mr Andy Sullivan and Mr Jeff Ayers ct Starke; left this city this morning for Summervllle with seventy bead of horses which they will winter on the Rlnehart Place where they Jhave bought bay. B S Lewis, engine inspector for the mountain division of the O R fc N., with headquarters at La Grande, is spending the holidays with his parents Bar. ana Mrs. Wm. Lewis of South Baker. Herald. Mr James Mitchell is In the city from the Core today Mr Jack Shay of the Pros pre t Earon returned to this city from Core yesterdsy and left for borne this morning. Mr D H Us Walters o! Hilgard ths road supervisor of road district No 15 was in the city today making his an nnal report to the clerk . Mr Smith of New York city who immediately after easting bis rote for President Roosevelt left for this coast arrived yesterday morning on a visit to his nephew eonncilmea 8 A Gard ner. Os-tc-op-a-thy , OSTEOPATHIC PEBBLES 1 Aneer chokes an the bile dnota. Caltivate serenity oi mind, . , Every aching bask an'elaaaent prayer for Osteopathic treatment . The mission of pain is plain when It drives man to careTor his inarm i-Uvjs Orij In order to make room for large StocX cf laSts and J i i Children i shots, I quote the following prices on Men s 1 1 and Boy's shoe . .'..; 0 0 Hen's Best Box Calf and Vid Kid, regular $5 for ; ; - $3.75 and $4 00 Give yoar brain a holiday and let Nature bar a obanoa to bnlld np yonr bodily tissues . Temperanoe. moderation and Oeta. opatby go far to preserve Health and secure longevity . ?'J" Osteopathy Is that school of medi cine which exalts the mechanical cause and cure oi disease (fl u k y m IB m ft3 Men's $3.50 and $4 00 Box Ca!f and Vid Kid $2J5 and $3.00 v: Boys' Shoes from $1.00 to $2.00 Atl lines of men's and boys' shoes reduced in price, and every pair guaranteed to be from rww and up to, date stock." ' ','.'."'., .- ": . QaALlTY SH0E SlQRE T. M. STUBBLEFIELD. Saves you money. r - Your shoes repaired In up-to-date Style. ees FURNITURE EAVPpRIUAi . MARRIED WOOD RYSDAM In this city, on Tuesday night, Deo. 27, 1904, at 8 o'clock, Mr. Lincoln Wood and Miss Msggie Rysdam, Jostioe of the Pence -John Hough, performing the cere mony. The ceremony was performed in the parlors of the Hotel Bommer, andT it was Intended that it should be a auie affair, bat some of the friends of the contracting parties became Informed as o what was to take place, the result being that a large number of their friends were present. Justice Hough Insisted on baring the ceremony per formed nnder the mistletoe, an J after presiding with his osaal dignity, he and all ' nresent oonaratnlated tha young people and wished them many anniversaries of the happy dev. Both of the parties are' from Elgin where they are well and favorably known. A Nine Mill Tax At the special school masting this afternoon a nine mill tai was voted. The complete report of the meeting, together with the clerks report will ap pear in tomorrows Observer. sed Nerve stimulants and nerre sanity of tha Nervous System . ' LOST-A childs kid mitten, Finder please return to Helen Bartlett, For the best and whitest bread lueJer My Cream Flour. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE In thai fYinntw fVtir K- at.. rw. I for Union Cotmty. Jo the nutter ol ths Estate j ut jmum nu, uwmwa. none la neleby glvca ' ttuttheundenlKneda admlnlrtrtor of thai esuu of Jane B.u, deceued, parsosnt to aa Of j J der of tbi above entitled Court, mad. and so-1 We are now showing the moft complete line of furniture ever displayed in this couoty. A visit to ur establishtpnt will rep j you for here are to be found the latest in art and comtort. A tew huLlUAt OUUUfiSllUMO: , ; r Rockera from $2 to I67.5C, Morria chairs 12 to $26,' Iron beda $3 to $23, Dining tables, Center tabler, all prices, Chaflinera 10 to 85 dollars, Bed room auits, beauties from 18 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Bugs Art Squares, Fortier curtains, pictures, eto i The above is only a auggestiou and comprise the latest creations.' Come and look tared to the 14th day of December A S MM will iromana nu wedoesday tbs lit d ot F raary AD1W0J. i roojed to sell at Lriv.ta mI fur eub to the hlirhesc bidder, subject to en. - - ormauon by tha Court, all the right, till, aud merest Of uU decedent, In and to th following described real ettate, tpwit: An undivided one Half Interest In lota 1 and S. and all of lot S in Block MM of Chaplin's Addition to La nnndo. Oregon; an undivided one half Interest la and to lot sis and the north twenty-one feet of Lot V In Block 11 in Arnold'. Addition to La Grand, n.. ion County, Oregon subject to the lif. estate of ueorg hum, therein,and a mortgsM of 170j on Lou 1 and i in Block UX as af .reaaidor so much wi mm tm uvVa.lr 10 nav iniu QbDUI - Dated at La Grande. Oretron. and 8r.t rnK. nsnea mis DscemberZStb, WW. CEOUGB BALL, Administrator. E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHING 3 Phone 9-1 ' Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave SlSSSSSSSSSta...aaa........ ' MM Lost Chain pocket book between Bill and Depot streets. Finder please leave at this office Jersey Oeam Patent Flow. Every sack guaranteed by Romij & Staples, Grocers. . Tillmann's Fine Goods Every housekeeper wants pure splo. t-s and flavoring extraoU . Tillmann's are made tor the best family trade. ,17-24 DINE WELL ON NEW YEARS and you will fare well all the rest of the year. To be sure of the right start eat yoar New Year's dinner ,,; HERE It will include all the delicacies of the season and soma out of season. The aerrioe will be perfect, the cook ing a delight. The bill will show van that the cost of living has not increas ed here at any rate. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sail wetkly Meal . -A Tlokets Cash $450 I ' L... ,..JIII'I.. I. I IIJJJ Mm, - awawawawawawsBawaaW sawI-awsV' " ' ' J BhaW M ' ' l-LLmmmW BaWaW WafjaafJ aJBBBtW Meat Market Stellwell A Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' atock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. "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 Peacbes,. ...... .per can SOo Extra select black TartarianChereies. . ..... .per can SOo Exlra select Cuthbert Rasnherrifla na an QfV. gj """wwwwwwsjw ava wcaAel VvU Extra select Blackberries.......... .per can 25o Sugar-loaf grated Pine Apple . . . . . .. ..per can"S0d- Sugar-loaf sliced Pine Apple iper can 25o ROMIG & STAPLES, Grocery and Bakery, ; La Grande. I ! 1 1 i -i . ' . f The Golden Rule Company Big Department Store i, r ' . t . . . : t ' ..: . .' . mttL - . ! , 7 . r . If'".- i Phone 431