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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1905)
'SJ m 4 & a fJ. a a a a a a a w ' B'v a t B SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT OR SOLD We have the largest stock ol second hand good iu Union coun j ,and are always in the market to bay more. If yon want to sell we bare cash to pay you, if you want to bay we can please you. Wood bed steads 60 o each iron bed steads ., 2.75 and up 35 bed room suits .". 10.00 and op Cock stoves 4.00 and up Heaters ........ 1.0C and up Chairs . 25 and up Good dry 16 inch or 4 foot wood Now is your chanse to get everything you med cheap. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember w itUl;buy and mU till kind of Second Hand Goodsji j J js Thone 1581 Eggs - Eggs ' Eggs international poultry food lee's.egg maker KOW KURE WOOD WOOD ffy.OLiyER IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. In order to make room for Urge Stock of ladies' and Children's shoes, I quote the following prices on Men's and Boy's shoesi v . Men's Best Box Calf and Vicl Kid, regular $5 for $3.75 and $4 00 Men's $3,50 and $4.00 Box Calf and Vicl 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 nrw and up-to date stock. QaALIY SH0E S19RE T. M. STUBBLEFIELD. Saves you money. . Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style. IS m m m ra Do you want THE BEST COFFEE v If yon do you must buy. M. J. B. Let us send you a can and convince you BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone HOt II Il If OaaODODDOaOOODBCaQOOODDOCiaaODDOU ROCK SPRINGS COAL No Dust No Slack HAY. GRAIN, FLOUR t Wholesale and Retail Grande Rondc Cash Company c " Press Lewis Dean Crowe. LOCAL JTEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. Mr i W Kenaedy left thl '.forenoon for a visit of a few days to Union. Mr Will Charon retimed this fore, noon from bnslness visit to Portland Mr Fred Swanej, arrived home this morning after a visit of a few days to Pottland. .1 Mre A J Clark, of Kamela, la In the city, and a gaeat at itbe home ot Mrs Kraok Pike. Mrt U W Allen left thla morning for Union where aha will visit for a few days George Hansen Jr left last evening for Portland on baaineee oonneoted with his office. Mr Fred Laweon was a business visitor at Kamela yesterday and re tarned home last evening. J H .Frescott is building a new barn on the site of the one which was destroyed by Area few. weeks ago. There will be "ork in the Boyal Arch degree this evening at the Maao nio temple to be followed by a banquet George Kreiger sold four hundred thousand brick to the Mormon church yesterday. The brick are to be need lu the tabernacle. Work will h r- sumed on the building in a few days. Mrs. Edytb Tozier Weatherred of Portland, will be in La Grande early In March to deliver a course of leotnres on the work of the ladiea of the differ ent parts of the state for the Lewis and Clark fair. The Central Church of Christ now presents a very handsome appearance sltce it has received a fresh ooat of paper the eiterlor will soon be treated to another coat ot paint, lhe spirit of progress is alwaya evident at this church J H Mytenger arrived yesterday and expects to make this bis home. For a young man he baa had much ezper ience having served throughout tbe Jioer ar and has just been honorably discharged from the 15tii U 8 Infantry that returned from tbe Philippines, lie is a brother of oondnotor F II My tenger who went to Ban Francisco to meet him. Medme Fred Bock and Bert Pat terson entertained the 1905 YVuiet Club at the home of tbe former this afternoon. Mr and Mrs D B Hendiicks of Elgio passed through the oity this morning enroute Ir m a few days visit in Sumpter. MiBea Margaret Anson and Nellie Finn will entertain the hdies of tbe Kaffee KUicb, their hurbands and gentlemen liieuds at tbe home o! tbe former Fridiy evenit-g. Mayor J 0 Slater is In Salem. Mlas Pauline Lederlea is on the slok list. , Fred Honah Is in Spokane in the in terest of the La Grande Light and Power Co. Iienry & Carr are putting down the earpe'sand lanoleum on the court house floors Tbe Rev J II Barton, of Union, is in the city attending the revival meet ings at the Presbyterian church. BevBA Parser, who has J oat been assigned to the work of the Presby terian church at Elgin, ia in the oity, Sunday School Missionary for the Grand Aonde Pastory, Rev II A Let- chum, of Salem, Oregon, is in the city. Mr and Mrs. TM Byrkit I'ft last night for Los Augeles to spend the winter. They expect to return about April. The fuueral of J A Robertson, who died yesterday In the Old Town, ot paralysis, took pla from the family resldenoe this afternoon at 2:30 o' clock Rev O a King, officiating. Wm. Johnson, a former business man of thla city, is here from Portland the first time for foor years. He was very much surprised at the growth La Grande had made daring bis absence. ! Married l ues lay evening Jan 24, Mr James Crow) and Mrs Lassie Spires, ' O H King effloiating. A few nUtivea and friends witnessed tbe ceremony after which a redding supper was served. Attention Band Men. All the Band inon and ail friends who are to take part in the Ministrel Entertainment to be put on some time In tbe near future are requested to meet at the old counoll room Thurs day evening at 7:30 sharp FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms rent. Inquire ot Mrs Zuber. to The Commercial Club will give their regular dance at the Club ball to morrow evening. Mrs. F. 8 Ivanboe returned to Pen dleton this morning where she is teaching school. Hhe came down Tues day evening to attend the Caledonian Reunion last night. Attorney Cbas. E. Crohran of Union was In' h '- TLc.uav mnti tnok a. prominent part in tbe program in bo n or of Robert iJuros last evening Mr Cochran is a member of tbe Barns Society. , Rev. W. S. Holt, By nodical mission ary for the north w astern ntates, arriv ed here from Portland this morning and will be here for a few days attend ing the special meetings at tbe Pre s byterian church. . FOR 8ALE House and lot on 3rd street A bargain. Inquire the next few days of Wm. Johnson at the Foley House. ... FOR 8 ALE OR TRADE 6 good work horses, 1 8 inch wagon', 1 4 inoh logging truck, 1 A inch logging truck. JOHN ANTHONY. TO LOAN 800 dollars on real estate. For particulars inquire at MayviUe's Cigar Factory. if QUICK SERVICE and good is the.only kind to tolerate So if- you want a quick meal drop in here and get it. YOU'LL LOSE NO TIME in waiting to be served. You'll lose no zest for the food when It is brought to you. You'll lose no satisfaction when you get the check. For it will be a very lit'le one. Special dishes? Plenty of 'em. IV1 O D E L AiSTAURANT J. A. AllBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYkANDiNlGHT We ee- weekly Meal , RET I R I NG We are closing out our entire stock ot furniture absolutely at cost and will retire from busines. This. is. a bonifide closing out : sale Come in before the stock is broken 0 Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 36 1202 Adams Ave Ee ANDROSS HUUSE FURNISHINGS R0MIG & STAPLES GROCERS Phon AM ranue. TOIhET ARTICLES The Big Line is at HILL'S, DRUG STORE A. T.HILL, Prescription Druggist Lowest Prices Best Goods Ticket Ch '$4.50 1 THE BARGAIN STORE New Lace Collars New Shopping Baskets New. Hair Switches .'' New Tablets and School Supplies E M WELLM AN & CO La Grande - Oregon rfff WW f V T f Tf TT W TIF V W WW FT Wlsssr'Tn iiiiimiiiiiininiu Make Money by Saving It I The past season has been uu exceptionally good mo with us and oar stock is consequently brokea in some lines. However we stiill have lots of good things left, and to show our appreciation of the lioeral patronage with which the public has favored as, we are now offering what is left of seasonable goods at from Twenty-five to Fifty per cent Less than Regular Pri rnces KVERYRODY SAYS a shII irnniii) (hAiin mil arii! in nnr nrinni. ttiArafnra mam. nml.:.. tti w n .. . r, j- " f " nv.vi w Duuigiuiuv, 11 AlEi ANM A BIG SAVING TO YOU if you need the goods. 6 Come and See Bargains in alio Departments f The Golden Rule Company 130S-1310-1312 AdamsAveniw Largest Store Smallest Prices fjaaooQaoaaaooiioiaaiiaiiiaBiBiDaG I,, , x