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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1905)
SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT OR SOLD We have ibe largest stock of second hand goods iu Union couniy , and are always in the market to buy more. If yon want to sell we bare cash to pay you, if yon want to bay we can please you. Wood bed steads .50 c each Iron bed steads $ 2.75 and up 35 bed room suits 10.00 and up Cook stores 4 00 and up Heaters ......... V.'. 10C and up Chairs .25 and up Good dry 16 Inch or 4 foot wood Now is your chanee to get everything you ned cheap. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember w iUIl boy and mU U kinds m, . -Rf f Second Hand Goods jS j ji rhCttie 1301 Eggs Eggs -Eggs INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD ' ' LEE'S EGO ' MAKER : KOW KURE .WOOD WOOD R.V.QLiyER IEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571. NEW TODAY Holland Milcbner 'Herrins: Anchovies Cromarty Bloaters. New Fat Mackerel Queen OUves BAKER BROS. w 4 AdamsAycnue Phone HOI RETIRING Wc Jare dosing out our entire stockjol furniture absolutely at cost and will retire fromQbusines. This b a bonifide closingmt sale Come in before the; stock is broken E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1 v Residence Phone 36 1202 Adams Ave a i: t: .I i i if t L HENRY S6 CARR V.. V: TUNERdL r DIRECTORS L1CEHJED Ef1BILI1ER5 Lady assistant. CalleJJanswered day and night, 1 V ; Phone No. C31. J. 0. Henry, residence 664 X J. Oarr,' residence 383 La Orande Oregon 2E . - 1 I Notary Pttblio ii:;os-Aoney,, to Loair Insurance . X .'.V -Representing tha EquUabte darings A Loan Asso elation of Fortland, Or. tna strongest, safest B most ''reliable lnBtitutioo on the Pacifio coast, under State ' jnperviaioa. Loans made short or long time to suit. : WM. GRANT, 4Agent -V ''Oit'propertyoralC'-,;" :v " LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. , t Mrs J J Cmt it ooo&ned to the house with tonsolitls. Attorney Darls Is orer from Uol ra attending olroalt eoart. J B Elraendorf left last night for Los AogeJei on mining business. Mr B V Bartlett rfttarnod this morning from Portland. Mr O W Thomas left this forenoon for Vorth Powder. , Meters J M Berry, A B Goals and WJ Charoh returned this morning from l ortand. Mrs A Q Madieoiu'of Da v too. Wain Is visiting In the elt the guest of Mr and Mrs F M Hoash. Do not fail to hear Evangelist Need. bam and Tenor Soloist Powers at the Presbyterian chnrcb tonight. Superintendent M J Baoklejr, of the OBAN., together with bia wife, arrived in the city from Portlaud this forenoon. Mrs P 8 Stanley arrived from Port land this morning to attend the funer al of lion J M Church. Mr Stanley will arrive tonight. You are intlted to a Business Men's Noonday Prayer Meeting at the' Pres- a. I it a. t .... w w . 0g aw aeaaa WiWM i a ww a4 t e aa Tuesday, 'Wednesday and ' Thursday The infant child of Mr and Mrs Gu Behrens died Saturday and waa buried Sunday afternoon, Rev Haas offloiatlog. Henry A Oarrwere - the funeral directors. Mr A B Conley returned this morn ing from Portland where he bad been to attend the bedside of Mr J M Church, whose remains were brought to tbe olty this morning. All members of the Eastern Star are requested to meet In the parlors of the Musonio Temple, Tuesday, February 7, at one o'clock for the onrpoae of at tending tbe funersl of brother J M Church. Mertle Aldricb. W M Tbe Observer has been naked to re quest parents aa far as possible not to take their children to the funeral ser vices at the Or era Houae tomorrow afternoon as there will be a demand for every available seat. C'hea. Crater, who was a conductor running between La Grande, rendle ton and Huntington for several years, died at MoMinnville, Ore., Saturday after being Ul for a few years. He waa 16 years of sge and leaves a wife and one son. Mr. Crater has many friends in La Grange and was a former resi dent of this place, REWARD ' For return one black borse, no brands, weight about 1000 pounds, to the La Grande Cash Co. At Opera House The funeral of the lata Hon J M Church will taxe place tomorrow at 2 o'clock from the Opera Houaa Born HAISIES In Mohcow Idaho, Jn 30 1905 to Mrtnd Mr H 6 Hauten a it son. FOUND A puree Inthe ''aptiat cburch Owner may hare same by calling at thla office and patlng for this notice, FOR SALE About one . hundred quarts of assorted fruit glass jars. This is all home put np and is prime oondition Must be sold bfore Fri day Feb 10 O E Slack 1000 4th Street La Grande Ore Feb 6-9 Mr.andMra. Cbas Duan will en tertaia the ToetJay Eevening Wbiel Club tomorrow evening. - Mr. Hntobineon now holds 4500 a- erea of land in tbe immediate vicini ty of Union .Scoot Floyd B. Wilson sold hie 400 acre farm near Union to ff.E. Hutchin son and wife. Tbe purchase prioe was 114.000, besides wbicb Mr. Hutchin son pnrohaaed a hundred bead of cat tle at the average price per bed of 117 60. Remember that tbe next attraction at 8teward Opera Hones will be Lin coln J Carter's famous . drama "Two Little Waifs". Seats are selling rap idly and tbose who intend to attend this oelightful production should e cure their seats at onoe or Ibey may be obliged to take seate wbicb Ibey would rather someone else should oc cupy. Remember tomorrow nigbt is the date. !. j Masons, Attention.1 All Masons and vlaitinx brethren are requested to meet at one- i 'clock tomorrow for. the purpose of at tending the funeral of brother J ' M Ohurrh. Still Have Hope It It understood that the petitioners for the proposed Hot Lake county wit attempt to secure a bearing before the committee on counties either tbli after noon or tomorrow for the purpose of securing a favorable report. , ' '. Died ' BUCHANAN In Suuimerville, yester day, of Brlgbt's disease, Marlon Buohanan, aged 73. Tbe deoeaeod is a brother of Mrs Dune Woodell of Summerville and came here a week ago front British Columbia, and he is also a relative of Joe Spencer In La Grande. The re mains are in charge of Henry & Carr and tbe funeral will take place Wed nesday, awaiting tbe arrival of Mrs. iJuchanan from British Columbia. I have a complete stock of CROSS CUT SAWS, SLEDGES. . WEDGES, AXES, 10GGING TOOLS. t I If you no a steel Rtoge call and see th celebrated' MAJESTIC Best, on earth i o t I MRS. T. N. MURPHY, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY i Postal Shortage by Soripps News Association Honolulu, Feb.6tb. A shortage of twenty seven thousand dollars has been discovered at Kalos, on tbe is land of Ksnau. At tbe present time no arreats b tve been made, I r i JUST A GLANGE at our menu will give ou an appetite Every article on it has been carefully selected. Fvery detail has been care fully looked after If you HAVE NEVER EATEN A MEAL here you have mlaned a lot of enjoy, ment Tbe sooner you begin tbe quicker yon will commenoe to know the real jov of eating. Yes, you can bring your wife or daughter here with out hesitation. MOD E L uiTAURANT' J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop OPEN DAYJANDJNIUHT We ee.. weekly Meal . A lMokets Cash 34.50 e eee R0MIG & STAPLES GROCERS IPhone 431 La Grande Tlie lNurse and tKe ' Doctor Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends on the purity of- its ingtedience. There is as much variety in medicine as in other merchan dise. In our prescription-filling "Qulity" is always our fiist consideration. You can implicity trust your prescription to us quality, accuracy and the right price are the never failing trio upon which we think we have a right to appeal for your patronage. A. TV HILL, 1 Registered Pharmacist. Phone, Farmers Line, 68 ' Pacific States 1361 La Grande, Or. lIKiswalswil TO nnoomoaao tbeyeay. Itlsbeoomlng . more eomon eveir day People are exercising their good Judgment by sap plying their aeeda la meat at oar market; If yon want the best, at prloee as low aa the lowest, oome In and see what we have j to sell. Your eyes will tell a bigger and better story than our space pel mlU now, BOSS Meat Market Stillwell & Vandermeuleo, - 3?ropritorw, hh4 emt weeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiMMetsitMweteeewI Make Money by Saving It The past season has been an exceptionally good no with us and our stock is consequently broken in some lines. However we stiill have lots of.good things left, and to show our appreciation of the liberal patronage with which the public has favored us, we are now offeriug what is left of seasonable goods at from 1 Twenty-five to Fifty per x cent Less than Regular Prices EVERYBODY SAYS we sell goods cheap and a cut in our prioes, therefore, means somethinz."IT MEA.N3 A BIO SAVING TO YOU if you need the goods. - Bargains in all j Departments 1 Come and See The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312 Adams'Avenue . . I Largest Store SmallestJPrices' ...,r', . ;.';. . ; ..f "v : i