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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1904)
NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGED FOR OLD GOODS If you want anything in our line you need not pay any cash aa we will tike yoor old furniture or any thirg jou may bare of value and let you have any thing we have. 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 1581 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Owner Fir and Adams Remember wt till buy and sell alll kinds I Second Hand Goodsjt -Jt , jt 'Phone 1581 AT COST I I I am dosing out all my ". ; BOYS' SHIRTS CAJPS AND - Have a big assortment of Boys' Swe aters All at Cost : A. V. AN D R EWS j Gents' Furnfcherand Tailor. 5 ........... mnmm TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land AlfalfaGrows without Irrigation Brome Grasi, Red Clover; Alfalfa and all kinds :of Garden 8eed in bulk. Seed Wheat, Balled Barley Oats', Etc. The only seed house in Union county. K.V. OLIVER JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. Everything; you want want for that SUNDAY WINNER Is Awaiting YourOrder at C- RALSTON'S NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Gor. Fir and Jefferson Sis. OUR SPECIALTY Pull Line "Perferred Stock" Oanned Goods. . SHOES Good School Shoes e (Dccialtv . When you want the Best PHONE i85l A. B. G. Steam Laundry: La Grande, Oregon. UO'CTL ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOFL IN AND . OUT OF TOWN ARE . : doing. r Mm A E Elmer and daughter Millie of Iiabler, were in La Grand today on a brief visit. . Grand "New Tsars" ball at the Commercial Club tonlgbt by the Locomotire Firemen. Dlatrict Attorney Leroy Lomax ar rived in the city from Baker this morn ing on a baainese viait. - Mrs. F L Meyera and Mist Margar et Newlin entertain the Kaffee KUtch at the boms ot Mrs. Meyers this eve ning. ' ; ' . . . "X ' ' Mr. James Christian of Satnmer ville who baa been visiting In the city eft this forenoon for Elgin on a boal BOBS trip.' ''.'. ., The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. S W (Jowan will be pained to know that they are both quite 111 at their home at Hill Sid Beat. The program for 'the Union Watch meeting to beheld in the Methodist church tomorrow evening appear i else where in this Issue, , ' . ' 11 Tloe Is op from Sammervill to day. He'sutes the past few days has spoilt their sleighing which was very good for several days.;' . 4 " Mr and Mrs F L .Myers ;wiU "enter tain the members ot the Kaffee Elate a ana a number of Invited inenas their home this evening. ': Miss Annie Lowe of Umatilla county is In the city today for the purpose of proving op on tract of land which j she has homesteaded in that ooaoty. , Mr ME- Herrln Grand Deputy Chief, of the state who has been in this oity In the interest of the order of D of H returned home this morning Mr. V7 R Kivett, the Boise lumber man, who has been in this city on bus iness, left this forenoon for Elgin to attend to some of his Interests at that place. i We have been requested to again call the attention of the students and parents that awing to the fact that Monday being a legal holiday, school will not reopen until Taetday morn log Messrs. Sib and Joe Halgarth of Elgin, who left this place last August for the purpose ot visiting in England and France, arrived here today and left for home on the Flgln branoh. The parties tell interesting tales of their travels but seem glad to get baukhom once more. . Mr Joo: Young of Walla Walla is in the city today oo tonnes at the Und offioe. Mr J E Pollock left this morning for a short botioess trip to Baker City and will retain this evening. MrHsggustof WelleWala is in the city todayi one of the witnesses in a case before the Land Offioe official Mr George MMer and;i! . who have been visiting in the city return ed to their home at Gove this morn ing. - , Mr Perry Robiotoo who hts been on an ex '.ended visit to relative and friends in Kansas returned bom this morning Lee Humphrey "had a va'uable horse very low with aiolotria bo co der tbi skillful direction of Dr Cnrl ton be saved bim." ' Cards ars oat announcing tb mar riage of Mr Fred Geible f and 1 Hiss Beanie Worttell to take place at the borne of the brides parents Wedoet day Jaouar 4. . Fred Jacobs will soon surprise Ibe natives when his new furniture van is npon the street.'. It is a beauty and juit as soon as it is lettered it will be out in all its glory. Grant Key who is up from Portland states that be and C J MoLaln have formed, a copartnership and have purchased a steam boat which will be ready for servioe about the middle of March. It ha a preient cspacity of 200 and will be used fa . carrying the crowds to and from Portland to the 1905 fair griuods. Mr Keys is quite confident that it will be a re on opera tive enterprise. - In order to make room for large Stock of ladles' and Children's shoes, f quote the following prices on Men's end Boy's shoesi Fr 0 y k . Men's Best Box Calf and Vid Kid. regular $5 for VH' . $3.75 and $400 " a 4 - Men's $3.50 and $4 00 Box Cal' and Vid Kid $2.75 and $3.00 ' Boys' Shoes from $1.00 to $2.00 . :AtI lines of men's and boys' shoes reduced In price, and every pair guaranteed to be from nw and up-to-date stock. n m if QaALITY SH0E ST9RE T. M. STUBBLEFELD. 1 . Saves you money. Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style. ee a)')1 Delightful Afternoon FURNITURE EMPORIUM: We are now showing the mopt complete line of furniture ever displayed in this county A visit to .ur eetabliakment will rep y yon for here are to be found the latest in art and zz'.z:L A fcr HOL-IP Y RnaoRSTroNa: Rockere from $2 to I67.5C, Morris chairs $12 to $26, Iron beds $3 to $23, Dining tables, Center tabler, all prices, Chafiiners 10 to 85 dollars, Bed room suits, beauties from 16 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Rugs Art Squares, Portier curtaias, pictures, etc The above is only a suggestion and :- comprise the latest creations. , Come and look . " , , , . ' Phone 9-1' ,l Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave Mrs. E W Bartlett gave a most de lightful afternoon chocolate Thursday complimentary to Mrs. Frank Abbott of Collar, Washington, who is spend ing the holidays with relatives, - Mn. Bartlett was assisted, by Mrs. Jay Van j X Baren in serving . ;' ' Those entertained were: Mesdame J 8nodgrasi, Beavia, Molitor, . Moor, j X 01lver,iterry, Van Bureo, Abbott,! eeeeeeeeeeet4 Modully, Russell, . Andrews, Misses ; M.. . . .. Ansoo and Henry. i sbb-bbb a...... w.miiihiih.wi.m.'ul woum. ..jt.xmiVmmHLM.mm m E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNI3HINQ3 " Married H1NE8-8QAW-In this oity, Deo; 30, 1904, Mr HW lllnes and Miss Nellie M Shaw, Jostle Jno. E Ilough per forming the ceremony.' At high noon today the marrlag ceremony of Mr. H W Hinei and Miss Nellie M Shaw was performed at-the office of Mr. Joo. E Hough, Justice of the Peace. The contracting parties wsited until ths stroke ot twelve, . at whloh time the words were spoken wbioh bound thene young people to gether for life, for better or for worse, the time being a propitious and fash ionable time. -The bridegroom is a well known and well respected young man of Walla Walla, rml the bride la one of Union' well known daughters The best wishes of all wLo know the young people go with them as they launch their bark upon , the sea of married life. LOHT On the street Saturday even ing, an 18 Jewel Elgin movement watob. , Under please leave here and get reward. ' 12-29 For the but and whitest bread uieJerj ey Cream flour. ft-" -"S i '. Stellwell A Vandermuelen, Proprietors. , . V ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . BUTCHEPS. y1 Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stockHides, pelts and furs. Also chickens fe poultry. Jersey Cream Patent Floor. Every tack guaranteed by v Romlj & Staples, Grocers. V anted Immediately Logging teams, good wages Grande Ronde Lumber Co, DINE V, ELL ON NEW YEARS and you will far well all the rest of the year. To be sure of the right start eat your New Tear' dinner , HERE ' fl iV: ! ; It will inolade all the delicacies of th season and soma ant nl mMmnn I The service will be perfect, the cook- iuh a uoimuk. , ao oui win snow yoa that the cost ot living has not increas ed here at any rate, , MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. . OPEN DAY ANDgNlOHT , We tell weekly Meal ; Tlokets Cash. .$4-50 s i t''i c "JUST SPLENDID" There is no doubt about our line being complete, . ; up-to-date, and always fresh. V 4 Here are some pleasing things at pleasing prices:, Extra select Desert Yellow Peaches,:. ..... .per can 30o Extra select black TartarianChereies. . ..... .per can 80o Extra select Cuthbert Raspberries. . . -r.... . . per can 80c Extra select Blackberries per can 25c Sugar-loaf grated Pine AddIb ............ nMAw l t .12. n: a M uugar-iuai ouceu riU9 Apple per can 25o rr 2: ROMIG & STAPLES - ; Grocery and Bakery, La Grande. Phone 431 : :.-.,,.li. ...... M0USE '. .. ' : ; - ..... : t.. 7 ,.; ; SALE : -m: ,.r y,- .... 1 N - ,. ' ' ' '' ' :' ' " :f-:"r': vrr - .-. - " ; " -.-- $ ODD Our semi-annual House Cleaning sale of ENDS, "REMNANTS AND BROKEN STOCK i :' - 'i i ' ' .4 The Golden Rule Company '1 ".run j . 18081310-1312 Adama'Avfinn- " i gest store SmalW.Pnoc AiVWC T