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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1905)
SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT OR SOLD We have tbe largest stock ol second band goods iu Union county , and are always in the market to bay trore. 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 steads $ 2.75 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 chsnee to get everything you need cheap. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember ws till buy and cell iIQ kinds m, , ro I Second Hand Goodajt A A A rnonC 30l NEW TODAY ... . Holland Mil chrier Herring Cromarty Bloaters New Fat Mackerel Queen O lives - BAKER BROS. Adams'Ayenue Phone HOI ,. - Eggs , ; Eggs Eggs INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FdtD LEE'S EGG MAKER KOW KURE WOO D WOOD IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. HMMMfrQMeeeeeeeMeeeee GET THE HABIT Of buying your Coal from us I - WE HAVE j Rock Springs and Cumberland Ask any of our customers about us t We are wholesale and retail dealers in Hay, Grain, MiUfeed, Flour, Etc. i: Graicle Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe J ; Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jeffersou Avenue eeaeeMoeseeeeeeeeeete The Nurse ar.d the Doctor , Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends on the purity of its iugredieuce. There is , as much variety in melicino as iu other inerchan-. i dise.-- In our prescription filling "Qulity" is always rar Gist consideration. You can impticity trust your prescription to us uality, accuracy and the right price are the never ailing trio upon which we think we have a right to appeal for your patronage. Ik J A- T. HIL.U (i W ,;,, Registered Pharmacist. 4 ' Phone, Farmers Line, 6'8 Pacifio Sutes 1301 1 ' La Grande, Or. 'I LOC A L JTEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE V DOING. Easter 8uDday comes this year upon tbe X3rd of April J KNibler came dosra from Perry today oa business. Attorney Dai P 8mythe. of Fen. dlrton, waa a baaineaa visitor io La Qiande yesterday. Mrs H 0 Montgomery le't this moroioa forSpokaoe to receive medi cal treatment for her eyea.' It ie reported opon food authority that Chester P Newlin will be a oin dulate t tbe coming election for re electioo to tbe offioe of Recorder of tbe city of La Grande. MrsObas Fotlanshee, who was oper ted opon yesterday by Dr Smith with Dr Baoon SMiiting ia resting easy un der tbe saooesef ul operation of the two skillful surgeon. ,. Teachers ol Union county who are being eiamlned in La Grande for state and oonoty papers will have finished their tbree days labor this evening and tbe result will be known ueit week. Shipments of ioe are now beinc re ceived in La Grande from North Powder by tbe O R k N and it ia go ing to all tbetr ice booses along the line. Tbe ioe is from 10 to 14 inches thick and of good quality. , Tbe machinery of tbe justice - court was set in motion this morning , with an attachment suit wherein J E Foley seeks to recover a fifty-one dollar board bill from Marqaardt, the tailor. The shop was closed this morning by officer McLachlen. ' Mesdames Thronson and Lena John son entertained tbe 1905 Wbist olub at tbe borne of the former, yesterday after noon, Mrs Oavana winning first and Miss A Hie Stevens second prizes, Mrs Johnson cutting with Miss Stev ens for tbe second. Mrs O B Wade, wife of lbs banker who failed in Pendleton some months ago is seriously ill at the home of her - v son Gug in Peudlelon.' Sue had been worrying with the.care of her. hus band who was quite ill and is now very low herself. ' ' Bev W L Van Nuys arrived from Pendletou list night being called tae.re on account of tbe illness of bis wife wlio U visiting in La Ursode. Mrs Van Nuys has d'iptberia at the Con ner home which is now quarantined. Mr Van Nays was tbe former pastar ot the La Grande Proibyterian chu rob. Mrs F Waffle and her brother tin law W V Kenned v rt turned to Pand. leton last night after a - brief visit In La Grande - Tbe Commercial Club will give Its regular danoe at tbe CI ah ban . this evening.- . , y ; ' Miee Fannie Sommer Is visiting her sister Mrs Rosenthal ia Spokane-and expects to remain several weeks,- Engineer J Howell Is (n Seattle for a few days having been called there by a telegram announcing the death ot a brother la law.. The friends of Mrs. Hannah Sogers will be pleased to learn that she Is re covering from her recent ' Illness aud was able to alt op a little while yea- ......... ... . J F Alden of btarkey was aa Ob server oaller yeeterday, reporting that thew was no . mora anow -at Btarkey than here, but hoped it would pile ap in the mountains. '" Cards have been received in " this city announcing the wedding" oh Feb 28 of P Dodd editor of tbe Pendleton Tribune; and Mies Stella Alexander daughter of the old .pioneer merchant Lincoln Day ; ' Next .Sunday being tbe 12 tb of Feb ruary It Is tbe anniversary1 of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. As is the custom ot the G A R, the day will be fittingly commemorated by Memorial services whlob will ' be held in the Preabyteriar church where the Bev. E B Hays will deliver the. address. The public Is cordially invited ' to attend theservioes, Members of the GAB and tbe W R O will pleaas meet at the IOOF hall promptly at 1 p m, Sun day, Feb. 12tb. . WASHING. MACHINE i i . : I atnageDt for the celebrated 1900 Ball -Bear Washing Machine which. I aiu selling on an absolute gaarantf e, you can take it on trial with the previlage of return iu, if . uot satis factory . A trial wilJ good qualities. . convince you of (its I E 8 MRS. T. N. i M URPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS1 aamrfBaM5ggcEtEBBBBB5asaB I Better Prices " , An instance of tbe wy horses fit for cavalry use have advaooed in prioe tbe past few years is seen in tbe awarding of contracts at Seattle a few days ego for over 1000 head for the use of tbe American army in the Philippines. Charles F. Claooy aud Dudley, Baker and Simons of Seattle were awarded tbe eon tract for. furaiebing (40 bead at $135 eaoh. Tbe contracts for fur nishing tbe remainder of tbe 1000 head wanted weie awaided to Portland and Taooma firms. -: MOT 11: 1 '-m. . P'ilil(, :',;Kiv'- af!l!f,:l Ll:!!! l 'i:!!1!! A MESSAGE TO DYSPEPTICS Osteopathy has a rneaiage of cheer for dyspeptics, A new cause bas been ouod underlying dyspepsia and as should natnrally follow, a new cure. It is not io tbe shape of a marvellous pill, nor yet prolonged tatting lor both of wbioh ieo la feel distrust if. uot d rf ad ; but the Cause bas ben de termioed in most oases to be a defec tive spot in the biolr, wnioh is usually I susceptible ' of cure - Orteopathtolly M1 with it tue torments of the most ohrouio dyrpppsia. AN OYSTER SUPPER Is one of the deliohts of tbe season The popular bivalve Is now in. tLe pink ot condition and whether eaten hot or cold Is delloinua. , OYSTERS ; 1 are s- rved here in every ctvle. Thev are cooked by on who has made a speoialty of this work and none of the fine flavor is lost i . ' v, -. ; -J When you want oysters in perfection corns to tbe . . ,. MO DEL V aAURANT J. A.-ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY. AND.NIGHT We se weekly Meal r; TlokeU Oaeh 54.50 ' CHICKENS WANTED We pay cash for chickens, and want all we can get at our new warehouse on Jef son avenue. Grande" Ronde Cash Co I: rn 'i 'ih -Jjj j t . 'Jpu,' TO cnoonoa to tbty aay. It Is becoming more eomon every day. People are exarcUlDf their good Judgment by eep plying tbelr aeedt ' meats at oar market; If you want tbe best, at prices aa low as tbe lowest, oome la and see wbat we have ' to sell. Toar eyes will telle bigger and better atory tbaa onr apaoe psi Mite now. BOSS Meat , Market; ' Stillwell iVahdermeiileorl Fropriotorv. 1 eees isssssssssessssssesesssssssessssssYsee. RET I R I N GI We are closing j out our entire stocklo) : ; furniture absolutely at cost and - will retire 1 lel-l:Lt' tt.,.:V t e i,.l ,ror,uDUSinc5- mis is a oomrme ciosingjout : sale Come in before the stock b broken j & ANDROSS HOUSE FURNI3HINQ3 Phone 91 Dcirlnr. Phnn Irt vweiwwiiww liwiiw W ' 1202 Adams Ave ......................................ue: m- "m ... U H EN RY -S6-CARR mA - .1 it1 i, 'if A " FUNERALSDIRECTORS LIQEIUED EMBHflERS -t it Lady assistant. Calls answered day and night, " Phone No. 21. J. J. Carr, resi ience 386 La GrandevOregan Notary Public i. A Insurance to Loan Representing the Equitable Siviags fc (Loan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the" strongest, safest A most reliable jnsthutiou on the Pacitic. coast, under Stato supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit. ' WM. GRANT, Agent City property.for sale. . . LisasssvttTrttatssstssttsa tTasesssassttssssiieeeeeesf iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIM lvwwww4 MM M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SPECIAL SALE EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS . . . ; , RIBBONS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 15, and 16 2000 YARDS EMBROIDERY, 10c, I2i and 15c values, . 7 J-2 per yard 50 dozen, chil Jren's school Haudkorchiefs, lo . each.!'. 50 d( zen, ladies' 12c and 15c Handkerchiefs 10c each 25 dtzen, Children's 5c Handkerchiefs 2lc i each 50 pieces, 10c Ribbons, all colors, . 5C 50 dozen, ladies' 8o and 10c Handkerchiefs 5c each' . These goods were purchased specially for this sale, are all exceptionally t' . - . I gcod values, and offered for sale at much below regular price Remember the Date, February 14 15;' and 16 The Golden Rule Gompany vcr-ioi.v-iija.aanis Avenue Largest Store - . Smallest Rrima . ''I ."""j;-"."i ............,...,,,,, w