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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1905)
- SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT OR SOLD We have the largest stock of second hand goods ia Union county . and are always in the market to bay more. If yon want to sell we have caBh to pay yon, if you want to buy we can please you. Wood bed steads .50 c each Iron bed steads $ 2.25 and up 35 bed room suits. 10.00 and cp Cook stoves 4.00 and up Heater ..f 1.0C and up Chairs., 25 and up Good dry 16 inch or 4 foot wood Now is your chanse to get everything you need cheap. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fir and Adams Remember we still troy and sell all) kinds m, trot I Second Hand Goodsjl Jk j j rnone ISO) NEW TODAY Holland Miichner Heirins: Anchovies Cromarty Bloaters New Fat Mackerel us6ii Olives BAKER BROS, Adams'Arenue Phone U01 Eggs Eggs Eggs INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD LEE'S EGG MAKER WOOD KOW KURB 9 WOOD KOtf. OLIVER JEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571. GET THE HABIT Of buyiog your Coal from us WE HAVE Rock Springs and Cumberland Ask any of our customers about us We are wholesale and retail dchlers in Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. Grande Ronde Cash Company, Tress Lewis - Dean Crowe Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jtffersou Avenue The Nurse and the Doctor Will tell you tliat the success of a prescription de pends on th- purity of its ingredience. There is as mucli variety in medioine bs in. other merchan dise. Iu our prescription tilling "Qulrty" is always our fiist consideration. You can itn pi icity trust vonr prescription to us quality, accuracy and th- rigln price arc tho uever failing trio upon which we think we have a right to appeal for your patronage. A. T. HILL., Registered rharoificist. Phone, Farmers Line, 53 Pacific States 1361 La Grande, Or. LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. There it reported to be two (eet of now in Kamela. Tim Donovan, the Western Union lineman ia in Pendleton. Thomas Wash baa been in Pendle ton on a brief business visit. "Om-Nlaaara Falla" at Stewards Opera Houae Wednesday e Ten lug. EC Myers of 8ummenrllle waa in the city yesterday on baiineea. D Casey, the, Hlluard lumberman waa in tbe city on business ' F H Murphy manager of tbe Grande Bond Lumber Company at Perry is in La Grande on bueiueaa today. Justus Wade ex-state senator, of Summerrille waa in tbe city yesterday Pendleton Tribune. The Lady Maoabeea will give .their second annual ball Tuesday evening, Valentines night. Mrs J T Williamson, who baa been confined to ber bed for tbe ' cast month, ia reported to be aome better today. Rev Needham who baa been conduct. lng special meetings at tbe Presbyter- tan Church .for two weeks past left tbls morning tor Pendleton where be will give a aeries of meetings Thirty, car loads of potatoes pasted through tbe oity today enroute to Seattle from tbe east. Tbia doea not often happen aa tbe coaat la generally a large exporter. W A Worstell, the weather observer, ret ortsjast night tliecoldert since February 1902, when it was. seven de grees below zero. In January of tbe same ye r tbe mercury reached ten degreea below. Last night the quick silver registered seven below. W W Orcutt, organizing deputy for the fraternal order Modern Woodmen of America, ia in tbe city in tbe inter ests of the order. He recently organ, lzed a lodge near Haines, and has Just finished his.work at Union where he added 38 new members to the Union lodge. Elsewhere in this issue appeara the program for tbe Lyle Tuesday Musioale to be rendered Tuesday afternoon un der tbe direction of Mrs N iiolitor. in the Commercial club parlors. There will be nine selections to which the public Is most cordially invited. Ten j ceuts admission. The four new brakemen who have beu assigned to O It k H passenger runs on the mountain division of the road are J (J Myers, W P Kennedy, John Ormoud and W T Slieppurd. They are all now in tbe service, in readiness lor tbe tourist rusa which will begin on the 15th. Miss Millie l$lmer of Sutunierville w in tU ciiy jeettiday. Miss Nellie Paddock, of Union, has been visiting relatives in La Grande. Editor Siioird, of the Union Re- puUioan was a La Grande visitor this afternoon. E Walters formerly of thiMiity but uow boated at Spokane arrived in the oi'y this morning. At the dance given at Commercial Club.ball last eight by the club, Miss Hazel Barnes snd Mr G Bieta were awarded tbe prizes in tbe prizs wait. i'be Uuion County teachers exam- iuatiou which bat bteu going on for three days came to a close last night most of tbe teacher returning lo tbuir i effective homes this morning. Getting Ready Master Mechanic J F Graham of tbe O B fc N ia now in Philadelphia for tbe purpose of receiving an order of new locomotives soon to be turned ont for the OBAN. , S Tbe new engines are to be manu factured by tbe American Locomotiv works known aa the locomotive trust and will be ready for eervice in a month or aix weeks. Ther will be tbe heaviest claw ever brought to tbe co . at. and will be but a small, portion of the new equipment to be added to the O B Jr. N system tbla year. Stove Exploded This morning a few momenta after Deputy She. iff Tom Johnson bad started the breakfast fire and Mrs. Jobnson was preparing tbe morning meal, their 'arm range blew dd and not ouly wrecked it, but disllgored the room. Fortunately Mrs. Johnson bad just atepped into the pantry when th exploeion occurred. Had she been near tbe xtove, a'e would have been seriously injured at the doora were blown and broken off tbe binqes. One piece passed Mrs Johnson on through the pantrv window. Mr. John thought that possibly tbe water pipea became clogged. OSTEOPATHY IN NERVOUS TROUBLES New hope comes to sufferers from nervous disorders With the dvent of Oa'eopathy as a hea'ing art. It eoorea gratifying successes in these cases be cause its method of treatment is nat ural. As nothing ia done to pat the body upon an artificial basis, progress under this treatment is reliable and ia not to be expected to retrograde after tbe patient is pronounoed cared. Judge Fee Returns Judge James A Fee. Oregon's mesa enger who carried the electoral vote of the state to tbe national capital, baa remaned nome to rencieton after a nonth'8 absence in the East I 1900 c I WASHING MACHINE j . I am agent for the celebrated 1900 Bail Bear- Washing Machine which I am selling on an absolute gaarantre, you can take it on trial with the previlage of returniug if not satis factory. A trial wii) couvince you of its good qualities. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS Bc(2eiajaSB SSSsi, jiijjcimaiiiBSBCiiafr SSSJCaiB&J5iJSSZfcS'3CXSSES jXSSSMBMSStJ Wia.VM,u.j..4J..v.k m, ,m.vtvw.M.L!!.3 mv..aLvu.mM..Auu imam h i Bin tarn, a m mm mwmm TO enoomonto tbey ray.' It U becoming '' 1J mora conion every day. People are exercising their good J'idjmeni by sap- plying tbelr oecds b meats at Cv msrVwti i . If you want tbe bent, at prices aa lu' -w ins 1'iwest, come in ana ieo wast Wf iV to Boll. Tour eyes will tell a bigger wk, better story than our spaoe pai mlta now. 1Y BOSS Meat Market Stillwell & Vandrmeuleo, Proprietor. CSC e ltltttttMttStlitlSt..1... ii'-ni'viiif!,'-'1 k-WM tti if'1 mm 224 , m 'A Til I It. '.M ! OY STi AN OYSTER SUPPER la one of the delights of the season. The popnlar biv lve la now in tLe pink ot condition and whether eaten hot or cold is delicious. OYSTERS are a rved hire in every style. They are cooked by one who baa made a specialty of this work and none of tbe fine flavor ia lost. When you want oysters in perfection come to tbe MODEL aTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. . OPEN DAY ANDNJ.UHT We se.. weekly Meal Tickets Ch $4.50 RET 1 R I NO! We are closing out our entire stockjol j furniture absolutely at cost and will retire from busines. -This is a bonifide closing Jou!' j sale Come in before the stock is broken E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 36V - 1202 Adams Ave 1 HEN RY S6 CARR I FUliERrIL I DIRECTORS 9 ' LICEMJED EMB!LnER5 Lady assistant. Calls answered day and sight, S Phone No. 21. J. 0. Henry, residence 664 Hi J. J. Carr, residence 388 La Grand eOregon tSeaa.e)aats Notary Public Money to Loan Insurance CHICKENS WANTED We pay cash for chickecs, and want all we can get at our new warehouse on Jer son avenue. Grande Ronde Cash Co Representing the Equitable Savings & JLoan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & most reliable institution oii the Pacific coast, under State supervision. Loans made short or long time to suit. WM. GRANT, Agent City property Tor sale. 1 eoeyeoef AAA A m J ssee EMBROIDERIES SPECIAL SALE HANDKERCHIEFS ' RIBBONS ! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, T URSDAY, FEB. 14, 15, and 16 7 1-2 per yard 2000 YARDS EMBROIDERY, 10c, 125, and 15c values, 50 dozen, chil Jren's school Handkerchiefs, lo each 50 dt zen. ladies' 121c and Ifin H.niira..k:..t '.m J . 25 dozen, Children's 5c Handkerchiefs 2Jc each 50 pieces, 10c Ribbons, all colors, s0 a 50 dozen, ladits' 8c and 10c Handkerchiefs 5c each ' a These goods were purchased specially for this sale, are all exceptionally good values, and offered for sale at much below regular price Remember the Date, February 14, 15, and 16 The Golden Rule Company 1308-1310-1312'Adams Avenue Iia rarest Store Rmniif' td- t ilSIIIII I .... M'miiiinnn