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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
! SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT OR SOLD We have Ibe largest stock of second hand goods iu Union county ,and are always in the market la buy ir ore. If yon want to sell we have cash to pay you, if you want to boy we can please you. Wood bed steads .60 c each Iron bed stead $ 2.25 and up 35 bed room suits ........ 10.00 and up Cock stores 4.00 and up Heaters 1.0C and up Chairs .25 and up Good dry 16 inch or 4 foot wood Now is your chanee to get everything you med cheap. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fir and Adams Remember we till buy and Mil 11J kioda .. rr,. (CSf I second Hud coodsji j jt j rnone laoi Eggs Kggs .Eggs INTERNATIONAL" POULTRY FooD LEE'S EGO MAKER KOW KURE - WOOD WOOD V.OL-IVBR IEFFERSON AVE - PHONE 1571. NEW TODAY Holland Miichner Herring Anchovies Cromarty Bloaters New Fat Mackerel Queen Olives BAKER BROS. ( AdamArcnue .!............. Phone UOt Ji-t ......... RET IR I N G 1 v I, Wc Jarc; closing out our entire stockgol furniture absolutely at cost and will retire frombusines. This is a bonifide closingjout sale Come in before the stock is broken E.ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1 Residence; Phone 36 1202 Adams Ave Hi . . . HENRY cS6 CARR funerals: directors LICENJED L71Br1Lf1ER5 Lady assistant. Calls answered day and night, ; . Phone No, 121. & :! J. 0. Henry, residence fW4 W H J. J. Oarr, residence 33d La GranJe Oregon If. Notary Pablio Money to Loan Insurance Hi . I' i . .Bepreaeatiag the Equitable Savings & ,Loau Asso- Pnvtlattrl fir., th itrflnfltagt aafant h mi.t '. K .l.LI...il...ll... Ik. Panifin -.J.. Di.i. 3 o 4 ,Ui$u&("salusu vuw, uuuer ouua euDerrisioJi.Loaai made short or long time to suit. ::Vv Wll. GRANT, ;Ageat J ! , ' v City pro pertir'for sale, - LOCAL JTEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING.' Mrs Sarah Malar of Welter is visit lug Mr Frank Paddock, and re main several weeks. Mra Fred Waffle arrived from Pend leton this morning on a brief vllt to friend In this city Mearfamee Th ronton and Lena John on entertained the 1905 Whlet Clnb at the borne of the former thli after noon. O E Harper ii in Pendleton on bosl nesa connected with the eatablisb mentof a branch creamery plant there The Ladies Auxi'lalry of the B L will give a social at the K of P hall this evening for the ladlea of the order and the Locomotive Firemen You get your news these days bv low freight If yea do not read the Ob eerrer and the way oar aabsorlt.tlon liat la growing, not a few are begin nlng to realize it. Juoruo aauisouaiti of aiia VVlia passed through the city .tbia morning enronteto Nam pa, Idaho, where be will receive eovon carloada of horaea to be shipped to Walla Walla The abject of the (addreaa Sunday morning ac the Method it t Cfaaroh will be Abraham Lincoln life characterla tioa and achievemeota. eaDt-clallv with reference to the .emancipation of the negro Misses Margaret Kirk and Margaret Porter will entertain the member) of the Kaffee KlaUch, their hatbands and gentlemen friends at the borne, of the former next Taeadsy evening. It will m a Valentine Party," Dave Oliver who waa ao 'unfortunate as to fall a diatanoe of IS feet yester. day while at work attempting to raise the gate at the Electric liubt Dlant la gettiog along nicely according to last reports and will be around ahortly There are twenty five Union ooanty . teachers in attendance at the examin ation in La Grande, for Btate and county papers, which will oome to a olose Friday evening It ia very prob able that moat of these teaohera will paaa. The Lyle Tuesday Muaicale have a treat In etore for tbe Dublin next Tubs day afternoon in tbe way of an elabo rate program which will be under the direotioo of Mra N Molitor. A small urn of ten cents will be charged and nine excellent musical ielectiona will be rendered. . Mra Beymour Swaoger has been id- polnted administratrix of the estate of her late husband, who was killed on the O R & N trai k several months ago. Tbe estate la valued at $3, 00 and 8 E Wilaon, Jo do Brvaon and Earnest Brv. son have been RDDOinted bv thecountv judge as appraiser --Pendleton E O Tbe aoow thia mornina waa hailed with delight by yootis and old. the former for pleasure and tbe latter real izing that our anow meana abnndan- oropa In the valleys 'and grass on the mountain ranges and will permit the lodging camps to complete their har, veat of logs for the thirty or more aa tuilla in tbe county. I Saloonmen Indicted This mornini; in.iic mnt wore ntde in tbe circuit court against R. Kelly, Cbas. Melquist. O O Rockwell and CI'op, oharvd with keeping open thfir l'onn in thij city on -Sunday. rhe first ol the ce, tbt againat Ke le i now on trial. Mra Poley of Lacrosse W. en Wed this morning to visit her daughter Mrs Henry Kher. .. Mr J R Oliver tbe abstract ansa left this morning for a abort business vi- aii to North Powder. ' There will ba a danoa given at the L D. 8. ball thia evening for whiob the Tbomaa orchestra' will fnrnlaK music Mr Preas Lewis the wboleeale bay and grain dealer left thia morning for a visit to North Powder in the inter est of his boaineas. . Mr Edward Leonard, a resident of Darkee, passed through the city thia luwuing eoroaie toiiis Dome alter a visit of several month to Taooma. Mr 8 J White of thia oily, today hipped a car load of flue apples to tbe wholesale fruit merchants Capadonice & Burn of 8an Francisco. . . Tbia evening will end tbe - aerie of mee'inga which have been going on at tbe Presbyterian church conducted by tbe Evangelist Needham.". Rsv. Needham tnd the tenor einger Mr Powers will go from here to Pendle- ton where tbey will oondnot a aeries of meetings. The funeral of tbe late Mrs A 1 mire M Carpenter took olaoe tbia afternoon at tbe Central Church of Christ at two o'clock, the Re O H King officiating. The deceased bad she lived un .ill the tenth of April would have deen seven ty two years ot age. fine leaves beeidea her buabsod Edward Carpenter, five sons and two daughters t mourn her death Her sons are D E Carpenter, V 8 Carpenter, E E Carpenter, Frank Carpenter and Ray Carpenter. Her daughters are, Mrs Victoria Dunaway, a id Mrs Amandy Broughten. "Over Niagara Falls" Frank VV tiealy, business represen tative of Rowland and Cliffoid theat rical enterprises, arrived in La Grande this morning. Mr Healey U hare in the interest of "Over Niagara Falls" tbe gigantio seen io melodrama which Mr Steward has eoured for Wednesday evening, Feb ruary 15th. Tbe above named play is probably one of the most widely ad vertised in Arnerioa, three big com panies are en tcur in this country, while a fourth company visits tbe oi ties and provinces of England. This week "Over Niagara Falls" bolda the board i of a Portland theatre and the pres of th n oi y are unit in deoltring it an atti ictioo of super ior meri'. Rowland and Cliffoid. owners and nrimriatrlra nf H Otfnp Vidn... IT ..Hull are not unknown in tbia city as tlieir Irish comedy drama "The Game Kettppr" i well and pleasantly remem bered "Over Niagara Falls" is the moit thoroughly equipped melodrama c n the ruad, ;liaooinpoy carries every p eon nf scenery usl, and the electri cal aid meohiuioal '.ffeot rap-esent the l .t t Hchievueot-" iu stage inven tidDi. The greet falls scene said to be one of tho ereatest illusions in the realm of a. ago land w.ll positively be shown in tbia city, and it ia aaid to b alone worth the price of admission. Rowlard and Clifford have a large act ifg company thore being fourteen players and headed by, Del Hender son and Corinue Hnell. a : 1900 WASHING - MACHINE . . . . , ; ; ' f i . . . .. I am agent for the celebrated 1900 Ball Bear Washing Machine which I am eelling on an absolute guarantee, yon can take it on trial with the previlage of returning if not satit m factory. Atrial will convin:e yon of its good qualities. MRS. N. MURPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING . GOODS AAA4waaa TQ unoomoo ao tbey tay. It la baoomlng .....j! IU mora eomnn avttr Pannia .M " exercislnr their good Judgment by ap plying their need ia meatt at oOr market; If you want tbe beat, at price aa low a tbe 1 want, oome in and aae what we have to aolU Tour eyea will tell a bljgor and bettor story than oar apaoe pa: mlU now. i-.l If Jsc?Lh.' i f I I' t k mm Am t- W sRiW BOSS UTTl . A- i H Stillwell &Vanderrj)eulei Froprlelora,' BiH Brick furnished in eny quanity or any style. No contract ' too small or too large. See samples of our pressed brick. ; GEO. KREIGER. La Grande, Oregon. Wihtcry Weaker Today (By Scrlpps News Association) Los Anselea. Feb. 9. The condition of the head consul Folkenberg, of tbe Woodmen la moat critioal and he ia weaker today Born . H&Q&NSIn this eitv. on the 6th day of Fbrury. 1905. to Mr and Mrs D F Hagana a daughter. OYSTERS AN OYSTER SUPPER le one ot the, delights of the season. The popular bivalve ia now in tLe pink ot condition and whether eaten hot or cold la delicious. OYSTERS . Blasts Will have no terror for you if your coal bin ii filled with Good Clean I C OA L ROCK SPRINGS, and CUMBERLAND SUCH AS WE SELL Why piy money for for the kind that causes trouble and vexation when you are sure of satisfac tion by placing your your order with us Grande RonJe I Cash Co. Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801. are erved here ia " every style! They are cooked by one . who haa made a specialty of this work" and none of the fine flavor ia lost. :, v ' I . When you want oysters in perfection come to the ? MODEL . i.iTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYJAND.NIGHT We aW weekly Meal Tloketa Cash $4-50 lliieaeaaaaaaaaa W WJ SJ 10 -PEROKNT OFF On all cash purchases of ai.uvi or over, complete stock of. meats poultry, lard, our own cured breakfast bacon and bams a specialty, t Phoue 1601 . I. HARRIS We pav the hichfint marUt price for hides, pelts, and furs r. ...... inMnMtomMmvH SPECIAL SALE EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS RIBBONS f TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 15, and 16 Z0U0 YAKL)3 tMBROIDtKY, !0c, I2J, and 15c values, 7 per yartj 60 doieti, chilJreu'a school Handkorchiefd, lc each 50 dt zen, ladies 12c and 15c Handkerchiefs 10c each I 25 drzen, Children's 6c Handkerchiefs 2Jc each 60 pieces, 10c Ribbons, all colors, 5c vard 50 doaenj ladies' 8c and 10c Handkerchiefs 5c each J " Tb ese goods were purchased specially for this sale, are all exceptionally m gocd values, and offered for sale at much below regular price 2 Remember the Date, February 14, 15, and 16 The Golden Rule Company 1303-1310-1312 Adam Avenue v 1-argest Store ; - Smallest Prio 3 a i. I' ' 1 MIMI"'MI 1 1 1 lllt,HvHHHv4M