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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1905)
u a SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT. OR SOLD Ve haYe the largest stock of second hand goods iu Union coumj ,and are always in the market to buy more. If yon want to sell we bare cash to pay yoa, if yoa want to boy we can please you. Wood bed steads -..60 c each. Iron bed steads 2.75 and up 85 bed room suits 10.00 and up Cock stores 4 4.00 and up Beaters 1.0C and up Chairs 25 and up Good dry 16 inch or 4 foot wood Now is your chanee to get eterythingyou need cheap. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fir and Adams Rsmember w a till I bay ud Mil iH kinds of Second Hud Good J J J 'Phone 158) Eggs - ' Eggs . Eggs international poultry food ; lee's 'rgg maker KOW KURB WOOD ; ; WOOD M. V. OLIVER lErJFERSON, 1 AVE. ; PHONE 1571. (SI In order to make room for large Stock of ladles' and j Children's shoes, I quote the following prices on Men's j and Boy's shoes , Men's Best Box Calf and Vict Kid. regular $5 for $3.75 and $400 P . AWi S3 SO and J A 00 Box Cf and Virl Kid v'V " ' " 'S) w w - t U t. wv ? frill fcO $2.75 and $3.00 Boys' Shoes from $1.00 to $2.00 jjj All lines of men's and boys' shoes reduced in price, ,j and every pair guaranteed to be from new and up-to-3. date stock. lQaALIY SH0E S19RE :. T. M. STUBBLEFIELD. Saves you money. Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style. 1 a We-carry a full line of CH E E 8 E FULL CREAM CK35AM BRICK SWISS LIMBEEG EE - : : EDAJM I f : McLA HENS BAKER BROS, Phone H01 Adams Avenue DOOdQOaBOaDDDODDaQDDflDODDOaflOOBO ilROCK SPRINGS COAL No Dust : No Slack . " HAY,:. GRAIN, FLOUR S y r' ( Wholesale and Retail 2 qi :;.t;or,v . . . .J a., ,:...,, ... : , . ,. a Grande IRbhde Cash Company Dean Crowe. Press Lewis y LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE . DOING. 8 J WhtU and wile ere visiting rel- atives in Pendleton. Kiss Baelah Jone. of Union it visis- log In La Grinds Shis week." Attorney Turner Ol ver among biuineM visitors In Salem. Company L will give a dance at lb Armory hall Monday evening. There will be do preaching service at the Methodist ohnroh tomorrow. Attorney O E Ooohrao cam over from Union Ibis morning on legal bosinesi. F 8 JBramwell , of the Sugar factory has returned from a business trip to Portland. O H Harir, manager of the cresm- ery, retarded tots forenoon from a basinets trip to Pendleton. Mrs Ada Johnston of Core who has been visiting in the city for severs! days returned borne this morning. Jerry Fleetwood, the Baker oounty Assessor passed through the city this morning enroute to hie home after a visit to points west. O Ralston, a lnmmT - ;zz'.Z.i.l of this city for years, arrived this morning to look after his property in terests. Mr Ralston and family are spending the winter in Ashland . Alf members of the A V Andrews suit club ere requested to be at the store this evening at 8 o'clock. The first drawing will take plaoe. Don't forget. , All members of I O O F lodge No 16 ar? requested to attend the meeting ol the lodge this evening as business of special importanos will ccme before the met ting. ' Loo Oleaver who is Interested in the Etoobiio Belt Line in Union Co, is in the city on business, and ssyi that work will bgin cn parts of the road ahortly. All those holding tickets tor t he Punch Bowl at the Hotel Somraer are requested to be at the fiommer House oafe tonight at 8 SO o'clock. The drawing will take plaoe promptly at that hour, Tba Rev Thoa Needhatn will preach at 11 $ m tomorrow, t the Presbjtei. ian church. His subject will be "Wholly Followi. g the Lord." By request Mr Powers will sing "The Holy City." At Acton, a woll known early pio neer ot this valley and who claims the honor ot having built the first rail fenoe here was in the oity yesterday on land office business. He is an in terenting oonversstlonlist and told many amusing inoidents of the early pioneers. - He especially well remem bera Sam Williamson's - remarkable cure lor the ear ache. Jsmes Murphy, of the firm of Mur phy broa in La Qrsnde, passed hiough the city yveterday morning en route home from a trip to Walla Walls. Mr Murphy says La Grande has been enjoying a mot) prosperous wiutttr and that in fsot the entire Grande Roudo valley has been better in a fioancirl wy the past year than ubu1, and muon build. og is going on in ! Grande. Pendleton Tribune. All members ot the Lea Bootes club are invited to atteod a social dance to be given by the' gentlemen men bera of the club at the Armory hall this evening. The danoe given by tie Commercial Club last evening In the Club ball was well attended and very enjoyable. Mia May White and Mr. Wm. bnod graee.wer awarded the prizes in the priz waits. Blown Into Atoms (by ScrippsNews Association) . Hsgertown Maryland Jan 28 One man was killed and six were seriously injured as the result of a premature explosion of dynamite today on the West rn Maryland eiteniion at 8bike Lock. The dead man was completely blowa to pieces. Entertained Last Night MUs3 Margaret Anson and Nollie inn entertained the membeia of toe Kaffee Klattob their husbands and gentlemen friends at the home of the former last evening. , Whist ; was the main leature of the evenings enter tainment. Mrs F E Moore and Mr C Newlin winning first and Mr and Mrs W Berry second prises. Dainty re freshments were served and there were twenty couples present. ' IO TRADE Stock carrots to trade for wood. Inquire of Smith at Van Buren'i. St FOR RENT A three room house, neatly furnished. Inquire at the resilience of B W Grand y, corner of sth and Adams avenue. , ', 1 27-2 3 GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. r , Notice is hereby given tbat under and ' by virtus of n order of the Uoonty Court of the State ol Oregon, for Union County, duly made rendered and entered In the Journals of said Court on the 28t h day of January, iM6, II oe us ing and empowering the undersigned as guardian of the estate and portion of Alberta Hopper, a minor, I wlU offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, on Tuesday the 28th day of February, at the hour of two o'clook P. M., at the front door of the Court house in La Ciande, Onion County, Oregon the following desorlbed real property Lots; the southeast qr. of the northwest qr. the northeast qr. of the south et qr, and the northwest qr. of the southeast qr. of 8eotlon t in township 6 south of Bang, E. W. M and in Union County, Oregon ANNA JACOBSON Guardian of the person and estate . of Alberta Uoppel a minor.- QUICK SERVICE and good is the only kind to tolerate Bo II yon want a quick meal drop In here and get it. . YOU'LL LOSE NO TIME In waiting to be served. You'll lose io test for the food when It It brought to you. You'll lose no satisfaction w ben you get the check. For it will be a very lit' le one. Special dishes T Plenty ot 'em. MODEL .uiSTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND.NIUHT We e.. weekly Meal . rv 'Tickets Caxh $450 I have a complete stock of 1 CROSS 1 CUT ' SAWS, SLEDGES. -WEDGES, AXES, LOGGING TOOLS. r r i . i .r . - If you need a tteel range . . calf and see the celebrated MAJESTIC Best' on earth . 1 ' V ' r ' MRS. T. N. MURPHY, . . ! uinnuriDc a vin rsnrifPRV' e R0M1G & STAPLES GROCERS Phone 431 t . La Grande. I UIUL I r ARTICLES The Big Line is at HILL'S, ' DRUG STORE " A. T.HILL, Prescription Druggist Lowest Prices Best Goods TO W00 r i Yoar patronage we at UI times offer yoa the most reliable quality or meat and hope . 'F to win you business by giving yoa full BOSS Meat Market Stillwell &Vandermeulen, Pro0rltoqs. Make Money by Saying It I The past seaBon has been an exceptionally good c no with ue and oar stocV is conseqaentl btoken in some lines. However we stiill have lots of good things left, and to show ouc appreciation of the liberal patronage with which the public has favored U3, we are now offering what is left of seasonable goods at from f Twenty-five to Fifty per ' cent Less than Regular Prices f EVERYBODY SAYS we sell goods cheap and a cat in oar prices, therefore, means aomethinz.'IT MEANS A uiu o&vinu tu iuu ii you ntjea tae gooas, ! Come and See x Bargains in all Departments I 1 ! The Golden Rule Comnahv 1 130S-1310-1312 AdamsAvenne Largest Store Smallest Prices oiiaanaanaaaDaoQxanooDBanBBnnnnia mi is,. r---------- - ... . ' Il!l)lri