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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1904)
5 a t i 4 1 1 s fl I fl B B it B fl fl a a .1 a a a a (3 :b a : a '- . . J! ';' Q :: 1 NEW. FURNITURE EXCHANGED FOR OLD GOODS If you want anything in our line yoa need not pay any cash as we will take your old furniture or any thing jou may bare of value and let you have any-, thing we have. We also have a fine lot of good, dry wood, lor which we will take all furniture or anything you may have. ; Just Phone us 1681 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams . Remember we still buy and tell lfl kinds m, - . Second Hand Goodajl jt jt 'Phone f 581 AT COST I am closing out all my t BOYS' SHIRTS CAPS AND UNDERWEA R Have a big assortment of Boys- Swe aters All at Cost V A. V. ANDREWS Gents' FurflUher and Tailor. ; 3 3 v- . TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land AlfalfaGrotys without Irrigation Brome Grass, Red Clover, Alfalfa and all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk. Seed Whet,.Balled Barley Oats, Etc. The, only seed house in Union county . K.V. OLIVER : JEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571. Everything you " SUNDAY Is AwaitingjYourlOrder at . - C. RALSTON'S - NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Oor. Fir and Jefferson Sta. v OUR BPEClALTi' Fall Line "Perf erred Stock" ; Canned Goo 1i. ' - eeeeeeeeeeeeeetae ...... ; , "V- When you want VN theBestK ' : '"-:- PHONE 1851 ".V." V'W : A B, C Steam LaUiidry: La Grande. Oregon. v v 4. e vs)e)eeeie)awe)eeeees)aws)eee vn aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa want want for that ; . : WINNER ' SHOES Good School Shoes specialty . r eeeee.aaaw eeee LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AX3 OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. ' Thli U the time to make your reso lutions for the "New lear." Mr George Bartaiast is In the city today from hi Bock Creek ranoh, Mrs. F WaiBs came in from Pendls- ton last a!glTt and will return tonight. Eemamber ths Union watch meeting at ths Methodist Church Unlfcbt, The program was pnbllsbedTin last nights paper. Mr. Henry Bramblet left this morn tag on a visit to his former home la Wallowa connty. i ' Airs. Laara Cadv toft Thursday for Chad, Washington, to visit a tie ice whom she has not seen for twenty six years. The "New fear's ball given by the local Firemen at tLe Commercial Clnb was well attended and an all aroond success. Mr L Hayae of Welter, Idaho arriv ed in the City Thursday, and will leave today for the Cots wuere he ex pects to remain tbe balanoa , of the winter Mrs. F L Meyers and Miss Margaret Newlin entertained tbe members of the Kaffee Klatoh and a number ofin vited frieads at tbe home of the former last evening. - M. wuiwm reports snow tnat Were are only four quarantined cases of soarlet fever in the city. The disease seems to be disappearing. Baker City Demoorat. Mr. and Mrs. F Sohlens of Joseph, who ave been visiting the family of Mr. Chat. Melquist - daring . the . holi days, left for home this, morning on ths Elgin branoh.' Mr Cnmmings, from Lost River, Idaho, who baa been at Hot Lake for some time with his wife who is suffer iog from paralysis, is In the city today looking for rooms temporarily, and with the intention ; of . locating per manently. E M Bandera, a well f known cream ery and ioe cream man of North pow er la in the city lookint over , the ice market and prospeotiiig for a creamery location He is proprietor of the Sigma Creamery at North Powder, and may possibly looate here If he can sell his interests here. Pendleton BO Rev L vr Chandler late of Arapohoe Nebraska is in the city today. He is the newly appointed minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Enter priee.. Ho will preach at the Chnroh here tomorrow evening in the place of Pastor Gillilian who will go to Island City at that hoar. r Union News - ' . -a . '. Scout , '.. ... . Mr and Mrs Frank Jolly were in La Grande Christmas : . Mrs Alex Slater has been quits siok the past week with tonsilitis. Miss Dblia Priobard of Bakf r City spent CLnatnsas with her aunt Mrs Harlan Stewart. The way the papers' keep bowling and chaffing about Missouri going re publican would naturally lead to tbe conclusion that it was the first fool thing Missouri ever did. But it wasn't. ' George Liodgreeo writes from Pen dleton to friends ol Union that be. is improving rapidly. fidm tbe operation which be baa retreo'ly undergone. Gforge ezpeota Co be back among bis friends in tbe near future as well as ever.""'' .- . ., - Jcriey Cream Patent- Flinr. . Every tack guaranteed ty , ? Romij & Staples, Grocers. aaVaVaalAAAaVaAaVAAAaAiVAAAAAAJa A-AJ.xxAAa.AAA - V " " " " " w w " w " V w TTTTTTTTTrtTTTTTTl ; r . - f f Our semi-ar ODD , ENDS. . REMNANTS -AND ; BROKEN STOCK 1 W . . La r gest tetore , Mrs. John Wilson received the sad word that her slsfcr Mrs. 4 u w others who resided at Klrksvllle, Ma, waa dead and that the toneral took pltoe from the family home on Christ- . - mm - S. masaday. It will be rememoerea soai, the was In the city last summf and l;td Mra. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson has th ha&rtfelt ivmDathv of tbe entire community at this time of her sad be reavement. Mr. Fred Palmer returned from Hot Lake this moraine and left on the W gln branch for Imbler where he it teaching school. V Os-te-op-a-thy Osteopathy doea net claim to core everything. It deals la no miracles. It has nothing to do with mysticism. It does indnoe Nature to core many diseases, however, which other schools utterly fail to, and Incidentally, diseases which other schools are able j to, but the beauty of it is; there are no I drag affects for the body 1 to' fight oft afterward. , . Boats Return Londona Deo SI Renters reports that tne oattiesnip urei sna cruiser izam rud of tbe Russian Baltic fleet have been recalled, as unfit to proceed to the tar esst . . . ' Another Fire On Jan 3 we will commence firing 120,000 worth of dry goods, shoes, millinery, watobee, clocks and jewel ery of all kinds, also a fnll line of merchandise. . . This is our first annual sale, and we Intend to make a suocess of it if prices will do it. Every thing in the store will be reduced. 8easooab1e goods at price. ' We have a bargain counter that will eurplrite yoa. Call and look it ever, it is just like finding tbe goods. . -f ' " We alio have a remnant counter which ia full of bargains. ' These goods bsve got to go to make room for our spring goods which will be here soon.. ' ' -.... ; Sale to last thirty days .". ' . If you want your money to do money so no i double service call at THE BAIN BOW STORE T I . For the best and whitest brad use Jer j sey Cream Flour. . j First class job printing, Ob-1 server. ! DINE t ELL ON NEW YEARS and yoa will fare well all the rest of tbe year. To be sure of the right start eatyour New Tear's dinner HERE It will Include all the delicacies of the season aud some oat of aaaaon. The service will be perfeot, the cook ing a delight. Tbe bill will show jou that the oosbof living has not increas ed here at any rate, y MODEL " : RESTAURANT " J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop, OPEN DAY ANPJSIUET We sell wetkly Meal . -A . TlokeU Cash.. i. ..14.50 ; -; t The Goldem Rule Compartv ' 130S-1310-1312 Adama'AvAnna ' . P In order to make room for vj Children's shoes, I quote the - and Boy's shoesi . ii; Men's Best Box Ct!f end Vici Kid, regular $5 U ? . $3.75 and $4 00 L .'"v :' ;v ; 1 : .Men's $3.50 and $400 Box CaN and Vid Kid Mr a it3 - $2.75 and $3.00 BoyV Shoes from $L00 lo $1C0 AH lines of men's and boys' shoes reduced In price, and every pair guaranteed to be from iww and up to P date stock. . ' i QaAUTY 5H0E S1.2RE , T. M. STUBBLEFELD. " .1.11 ' Saves you money. '- . i J ' ' Your shoes repaired FURNITURE We are now showing the most complete line of furnitare ever displayed in this eouaty A visit to ur establishment - will reo i vou for hrA K a u j- i;tiii comfort ' X few HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS: Rockers from $2 to S87.5C, Morris chairs $12 to $28, Iron beds $3 to $23, Dining tables, Center tabler, air prices, Ghafliners 10 to 85 dollars, Bed room suits, beauties from 16 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Bags Art Squares, Portier curtaias, pictures, etc 1 The above is only a suggestion and comprise-thai latest creations. Com and look , , ,..';.; E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHlNGg eeeeeeeeeee)eeeeee)eeeeeeeee)aeeea)eaaaaaaaa.a . .... . MEAT MARKET r Btellwell & Yandermuelen, Proprietors. !. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - BUTCHERS Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers stock Hides, pelts and furs. Also chickens & poultry. , "JUST SPLENDD" There Is no doubt about up-io-uaie, ana . Here are some pleasing things aV pleasing prices: Extra select Desert Yellow Peaches,. .per can 30c , Extra select black TartarianChereies. .per can 80s Extra select Cuthbert Raspberries.. ...per can SOo Extra select Blackberries ......... . . .pCran 25c Sugar- oa! grated Pine Apple : . ;:. ..... .per can SOo . Sugar-loaf sliced Pine Apple .......-....'.per can 25o i ROMIG S& STAPLES, , : Grocery and Bakery. ; .. . La Grande. '-Phone 431 . " eeeeeaaeeeeaeeaaeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaae I II I MS I II 1 1 1 1 II II M 1 1 C Smallest Prioe?? I i Izrgc Slock cf z.izi tnd j followinj prices cn Men's. - - j J'' :. .' 3 m 0 1 in up-to-date Style. .'. a eaaa)waaaeaee'a)s EAPORIUAV Prton9-l. Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave , . wwws)e)a)s) our line being complete, always tresn. ' Hi 1 1 1 II t t! vVf imui ... . . . '. .-"- 'i ! ..: ;. ( ' CTI II ll-.ll li J . t 4 i ''v--l' i s ( 2 us i i a immwt MMMI,.I.M.MIII....MMniMHMIIMIMIIM,MMMIII. a.