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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1905)
SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT OR SOLD We have the largest stock of second hand goods iu Uuion couu.y , and are always in the market to buy more. If yon want to sell we bare cash to pay you, if you want to buy we can please you Wood bed steads .50 c each Iron bed steads $ 2.95 and up 36 bed room suits 10.00 and up Cook stoves 4.00 and up Heaters I OC and up Chairs 26 and up Good dry 16 inch or 4 foot wood Now is your chanee to get everything you need cheap. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we etilll buy and srll alii kinds UU,. ICftl of Second Hand Good J J J rnone 1301 Eggs Kggs Eggs INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD LEE'S RGG MAKER WOOD WOOD A. V. OLIVER IEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571. NEW TODAY Holland Milchrier Her r in a: Anchovies Cromarty Bloaters New Fat Mackerel Queen Olives BAKER BROS. Adams" Avenue Phone 1101 e RET I R I NGj We Jare closing out our entire stockjot furniture absolutely at cost and will retire fromjbusincs. This is a bonifide closing .out sale Come in before the stock is broken E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 36 1202 Adams Ave HENRY S6 CARR PUMCRIL DIRECTORS LKEMJtiJ EflBr1Lnf.K5 Lady assistant. OalJaiiswered day aud night, Phone No. 681. J. 0. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Oarr, resi lo:co 386 La Grande Oregon Notary Publio a a Money to Loan Insurance Representing the Equitable divings & Loan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest A most reliable institution on the Pacific coast, under State supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit. mil s- A kIK LOCAL ITEMS $ WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. J D Caeey and wife, of HI Uard. war io to mi today. There will be a meeqoerade ball at Perry the evening of February 14. There are a number of teami engag ed in hauling brick for the Tabernacle Frank Mo Ulster and family came down from North Powder to attend the funeral. M J Daffy, Bilas Roger and Sher man Reeaa are among those fr jra the Ooe today . "Two Little Waifs" will be the attraction at Steward's Opera House tonight. W K Holmea, end Geo W Hyatt 01 Enterprise oama over last night to at tend the funeral today. L A Wright, Will Wright and A I Gale were among those from Uuion in attendance at the funeral today. Hon. Justus Wade, of Sammerville, is in the city today baring oomo up to attend the funeral of Hon. J M Church. Sam Brooke, who is op from Bum- merville today, is suffering with nenralsla which SSpselsltv ffvt hi eya. The dance given at the Armory hall last night under the direction of Mr. Hagen, with the graphpbona music, was well attended and was an enjoyable affair. Min Muriel Goodoongh stenograp ber for the La Grande Investment Co has juit i eoeivad her commission ai notary public. Staokland MoLachlen have received a nice assortment of picture moatding and are prepared to make frames of all kinds on short notice K H Lloyd, L A Stoop D B Heodrick K B forelock, and W H Burger were among those from Elgin who attended the furneal of Hon J M Church today Kx -Congressman Malopm A Moody, of The Dalles, arrived this morning to pay his last respects to one of his most loyal and persoLal friends, the late Hon. J M church. DrSB McDanl-tt, Mayor C A Johns Carl Roe, Art Harris I 'has M Sage H Dean and A Edgar Beard all of Maker City came down this morning to attend the funeral of J M Cbnrcb Remember "I'woLittls Waifs" can' 'ce seen this evening at KteSvards Opera House. The people of la Granda know what to expect from, this drum i, as it has b n here botom Tiie sale ol seats is a (lemonstrlion of the pleasing powers ot the play The road from the Oro Dell bridgo to the third atreet crossing will soon be in u ttaftaolila tr n . I i I i n 1 1 A immtia. nl Ik. I UH"IU I 1 IUII IIUIUIIDl VI I I 1111 teamiti-rs a ho use this road have cir culated a rubaoription paper among the met chants who subscribed libersly. Teams are at work today making the ueceisary repairs. Let the good work oontinue. Superintendent Ferguson, of Camp Carson mines, arrived in the city last night on a brief business visit. The manager J R (Oimendorf is in L is An geles on business connected with the mines, and they expect soon to receive considerable machinery, to carry nn the work. A fnro is constantly nt work building pipe lines, etc. J B CroMtieM o' Portland is among business visitort in the city. Attorney Cbas E Oochran of Union attended the funeral of Hon J M Cburcb today. Mr. Jobo Jones of Baker City is tn t wn attending the regular term of toe oircuit court. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Dunn will en tertain the Tuesday Evening Wbial Club at their home this evening. B Foster, J R Dickson, W W Sla sher and E H Clarke all prominent Pendleton men were among those at tending the funeral today. Mr. Fred Stanley of Portland arri ved in the city this forenoon to at tend the funeral services and burial of tbe Hon. J. M. Church. The many friends of engineer Al Stephens will be plea-ted to know tbat he baa so far reoovered from bis re cent illness as to be able to leave his room , and get out upon tbe itieet aaata. Mr B. Logsden left tbe city this morning for an extended veiit to Mis souri and other points in the last. While in Missouri be '.will visit bis mother and other relatives and friend i. Born HTACK LAND In tbe Cove Sunday Feb. 6, 1905 to Mr and Mrs Karl Stackland a son. Os-te-op-a-thy Mppcnuicms, rneumonia anu Typhoid Such frightful oriels tn life as ap pendicitis, pneumonia and typhoid fever are the result of blockaded nu trition tbat la to say, interrupted nerve or blood supply iu definite areas of the anatomy. In appendicitis tbe seat of interference is near the anion of the large and small intestines, in the small vestigial, or remnant, atom ach known aa the vermiform appendix; in pneumonia the inflammation is in tbe lungs In typhoid fever it is in tbe lining of tbe intestines. Osteopathy lifts snob blockades snd removes the causes of inflammation wherever they are established, and, if it is applied in time, It averts the oncoming of these localized inflammatory maladies. Uniou Coaunty teaohers are begin ning to arrive in the city to atteud tbe ' inniinatio' s beginning tomorrow mi La Grande for State and C unty paper. The examination will con tinue during the week. AN OYSTER SUPPER is one of the delights of the season. The popnlar biv ilve is now in tLepink ot condition and whether eaten hot or cold is delicious. OYSTERS are served here ia every style. They are oooked by one who has made a specialty of this work and none of the fine flavor is lost. When you want oysters in perfection come to tbe MOD E L u-uSTAURANT. J. A. ARBU0KLE, Prop OPEN OAYjANDjNlGHT We so., weakly Meal , 1900 WASHING MACHINE I am agent for tbe celebrated 1900 Ball Bear Washing Machine which 1 am selling on an absolute guarantee, you can take it on trial with the previlage of returning if not satis factory. Atrial will convince you of its good qualities. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS Mn iSMaMii iihi" in1 1 nfi ir iiff "ffinrTT'iiiiiiii ROMIG & STAPLES GROCERS Phone 431 La Grande. The Nurse and the Doctor Will tell yon that the success of a prescription de pends on the purity of its ingredience. There is as much variety iu 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. T. HILL, Registered Pharmacist. Phone, Farmers Line, 58 Pacific States 1361 La Grande, Or. Ticket 0b $4.50 TO nncomoD so tbeysay. It Is becoming more comon every day. People are exercising their good Judgment by sap plying their oeeds la meats at our market; If yon want the best, at prices as low as the lowest, come in and see what we have to soil. Your eyes will tell a bigger and better story tban our space pel raits now, BOSS Meat Market St ill well & Vandermeulen, Proprietor. I in t r t m n n mn m i in nn hi i Make Money by Saving It j The past season has been an exceptionally good t no with us aud oar siock is consequently broken ia 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 offering what is left of seasonable goods at from Twenty-five to Fifty per cent Less than Regular Prices EVERYBODY SAYS We sell goods cheap and a cut ia our prices, therefore, means something 'IT MEANS A BIO SAVING TO YOU if you need the goods. Come and See Bargains in all- Departments I The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-13i2 Adams'Avenne Largest Store 8mallestSPrioe i V WM. GKA I, Agent City property.for sale. iMiiiMim eesitt t " i