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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1905)
7 . I' , -- : 5 : BOUGHT OR SOL-CP Union coumy ,ar are alwajs in the market to bnffl; more. If yon inYo selTWaliaTe cash to pay you if yon want to bay we can please yau. Wood bed ateada 60 c each Jronbed ateada $ 2.75 and ap 85 bed room suits 10.00 and up OocttoMi j .. . 4.00 andup r v HeMarl.H .4 (A ,-4l.0C and np VUU19. . . f vi Good d6ichj 4 fot wood Now is your chanee to get everything you ceed cheap. The La iBiPSvnbroktrs Qrncr Fir and Adams Remember wa still, buy and sell aH kind frof I Second Hud GoodM rhOOe W .jggS ggs J!gS 'ERNTIONAL POULTRY FOOD vW LEE'S ' EGG MAKER - WOOD 1 WOOD JEFFERSON AVE - PHONE 1571. . We carry a fall line of CHEE8 E ftJli cream CEEAM BRICK SWISS LIMBERQER EDAM ? McLaren s BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone HOI . IM JSC Sta-aril' )l M HSW. IgETIRING i ittfC arc closing out our entire stock ol : j. jurnjtjire absolutely at cost and will retire (KQqyjMisines. This b a bonifide closing out sale Come in before the stock is broken E ANDROSS Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 3 6 1202 Adams Ave TTllTTStt FITRMTAHINnSI .................................................... TO THE PUBLIC: . The rash of Holiday trade is over and business in general has got back to its normal condition, I wish to inform all my patrons, and those not my patrons but who aro liable to be, that I am now in a position to take care of all waicb,-clock and jewelry g with dispatob. 1 have secured all the neces sary help in all the latest ixls and materials known -to (hot trade, as well as the best workmen that money ' can procure. . vL; JU1 repair work is under my personal super vis . ion and I guarantee each and every piece of work done :, ,to be finished in first class workmanlike manner, and to give (with proper attention) perfect satisfaction. All work sent by mail or express will receive the same careful attentiou as it delivered in1 person, and to be y: promptly returned in first class condition. Thanking my patrons for their past liberal ": Jatronage'aud assuring them of my utmost ability to ,l'ive tifera perfect satisfaction in the future. I remain H'a ' J- H- PEARB, La Grande's idlat Jeweler ' ft! ?Km ewlln'a Drugstore. LOCI L iiii mil WHAT SOME FEOPL r WAND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. - ,:. t. EM sforelook, of Elgin, wu in the city restorday. QoiU a fore U at work painting tba Central cbarob today. J B Fiabar ntornad to Weltar Uat night altar a bilaf boaineM viait in the city. Dr. O E Saundera, of Union, waa a briaf bualnaat visitor In La Grande to. day, - Dlok Bnoklay, ehlat dlapatcher for tbaOBA N , U in Portland on a brief viait. The littla daoghUr of Mr. and Mra. Frank Brooklar, who baa been aerloaa ly 111 with diptherla, eontiaaaa to lm prove. Webb TeiUment, the oldeit and once the riobeat Indian ol the Nez Peroe tribe, died near Lapwar on Jan bary 10. He waa about 100 yeara old. The Jollity Dancing Club party was well attended at the Commercial Olub ball laat evening, and it waa one of the moat pleaaant aooial danoei of the sea eon. . The people of Heppner are arrang ing for a hospital In that place in the near future. La Grande anrely will not let Heppner ontdo ber on the hospital qneaUon." A wagon Is reported to have come through from the Flora eenntry a few days since. This It something" tbat baa not happened at this time of the year in the hiatory of the country. The snow la very light ont that way this season. Wallowa Mewa. - A prominent farmer In the vicinity of Pendleton lost 13,700 In a roulette game at that place Monday in one of the Mai aw atreet saloons. When- he quit he picked op two shining 120 gold pleoee, saying "I still have enough to start another gaire, on." The game wu witnessed by many speotatora from all parts of that city. Mr. O Balaton re porta that aeveral La Grande people are doing buainess In Ashland among Ibem are J N Rine hart A Son who are in the grocery buainess, Thomas U Gilham who a few days ago sold bisseonud baud buslneis an J expects to move to Southern 1'al- l ft ml a, Kiroben formerly in he varie ty store line hern is selling frutt trees, an. I Ftrd Seeley mil known in rail road circles is braking out of Ash'aud. It seems strange that a t o e in La Grande haa received any nes from Sa ietn with retereuce to ibe county di vision bill. Vhe Observer wired Rep resentative MoLeod yesterday ask.ng for the status ol the bill but lias re oelveJ no reply. It la evident that the bill ia still In the banda of the com mittee' where it will possibly sleep the sleep of the Just. Later: No di vision of county ..The eity council meets this evening Ram Booth is over from Unioo today Woodwn Greyof Elin is -a La Grande visitor today. . " , The Ladiea Miseionery Society of tbe M E Church met tbis afternoon at the borne of Mra F B. Currey. - Tbe local Elks annual ball will take place Feb 22nd and elaborate prepare tiona are being made for tbis affair. Mesdames F E Mooie and M L Causey will entertain tbe ladies of the High Five Club at tbe bone of ', tbe latter Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. ... . George Childers one of tbe extensive farmers of the Ssndridge was in lbs citv yesterday and has about decided to sell bis large farm and move into tbe city. . ' ' ' " The special meetings at the Pres byterian churob being oorduoted by the Bev Tbos Need ham continue to draw good crowds and will continue for several days. Pnilip Loy bat disposed of bie candy factory to Mr fielders of Weisv Ida bo who is now in full possession and will continue the business. Mr fielders is a son of J M 8 Iders at the Cove. Mrs. Bertha Staoklsnd and daughter Mit Constance who bave teen viei ting their son aud brother Mr. A fitaoklaod for several days returned to their borne in tbe Cove tbia morning Bev. J. D. Gillilan returned last evening from a long trip into tbe John Day country, holding servioes at John Dav. Prairie fliU anil as Oanvnn City. He ia borne now for an indefinite period and will be in the pulpit of the Mrtuodint churob for months to oome. J.,...L.iJii.niininmj,uaJSLl!BJUa' " , ... . I v vVV'I-bave a complete stock of v J x 1 CROSS : GUT- SAWS, SLEDGES. WEDGES, AXES, LOGGING TOOLS.- If you "nt-ed steel call and see the celebrated MAJESTIC Best on earth d 1 MRS T. N. MURPHY, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY , f . . E. L Bus says toat bis buisnefs 1 one of tbe bat iaiezet nn tbe per manent growth of acity and that in order to keep up with the prooelon iie baa ordered another fine rubbtr tired cab. Tbis will give him three that oao be pirrsid into service, two ol which will be on ihe streets sll the time He expects his new"Lsndow" to arrive Mira' I t. FOK SALE Delivery wagon with top cheap Apply to Baker Bros grosery strre. Os-tc-op-a-thy Do not drug your nerves into1 insen sibility. They are the iLonltf re of life whih warn you tbat physical wrong exists in your body or tbat physiolog ical error baa crept into your manner of living. Remove the lesion." If it ia a bodily lesion the Osteopath will attend to that for yon. V the fault la in your bablta ccrreot them. ' When tbe cause is removed your nerves will be at peace with yon. Do not treat effeota. Get at tbe sources of trouble. Todays news today, when you read the Observer. ' FOB KENT Ham 3 close in Apply to grocery store sUlls, water, Baker IBros JUST A GUNGE at our menu will give jou an appetite Every art'ele on it baa been carefully aeleoted. Fvery detail haa been care fully looked alter If you HAVE NEVER EATEN A MEAL here you have missed a lot of enjoy, ment. The sooner yon begin the quioker you will commence to know the real Joy of eating. Yea, you an bring your wife or daughter here with out hesitation. MODEL w-3TAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYANDjNI(iHT We se. weekly Meal , R0M1G & STAPLES GROCERS Phone 431 La Grande. The Nurse and the Doctor Will tell you that the success of a "prescription de pends on the purity of its ingredience. There Is as much variety in mediciue as iu other merchan dise, (u our pre?criptiou-filling "Qulity" is always our Gist consideration. '. ' You can implicity trust your prescription to us quality, Hccuracy and the right price are the never failing trio upon which we, think we have a right to appeal for ycur patronage. " ' A. "T. HILlL., Regiaterod Pharmacist. Phone, Farmers Line, 68 Pacific States 1361 La Grande, Or. Ticksts Cash :$450 TO W00 Your patronag we at all times offer yoa the most reliable quality of meat and hope to la your business by giving you full valve for your money, . . BOSS Meat Market Stillwell & Vandermeulea. . Proprietor, - -m.rn.rn AafcAAs - " Sk .aV-eL A.-SL.eV-ai AJ.XXXXa.J.AAAX.1 .aL-av-aL A A -Jl - aia. - a. frTTfTTWTTWTTwrTTTwfTT J'f f f TT?f f f If f H " T fTTTTTTTl tf tfTWilIf W TTTTTTTTw'TTwTwTTfT'fw'TTfj i Make Money by Saving It The past season has been an exceptioually good t nn with us and oar stock is consequently broken in some ' lines. However we stiili have lots of good things left, and to show oar appreciation of the "liberal patronage with which the public has favored ua, we are now offeriug what is left of seasonable goods at from 'v . w . I Twenty-five to Fifty per-cent Less than Regular Prices V" EVERYBODY SAYS we sell goods cheap and a cut in oar prices, therefore, means something.'IT MEANS A BIG SAVING TO YOU if you need the goods. Come and See 1 : ' : Bai ains in aU . Departments The Golden Rule Company ...... . .. t 1308-13101312 AdamejAVenue Largest Store . SmalleslPrices' "' umi inn a, "Si i ' I f v- 1