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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1905)
SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT OR SOLD We have the largest stock of second hand goods in Union count j , and are always in the market to bay more. If yon want to sell we hare cash to pay you, if you want to bay we can please joxx. Wood bed steads ........ .60 c each Iron bed steads .' $ 2.25 and up 35 bed room suits , . 10.00 and up Cock stoves 4.00 and up Beaters... 1.0C and up Cbairs .25 and up Good dry 16 inch or A foot wood Now is your chance to get everything yoa need cheap. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams 'Phone 1581 Remember wt still buy and tell all kinds I Second Hand Goods. J j j NEW TODAY Holland Milchner Herring .Anchovies Gromarty Bloaters New Fat Mackerel Queen OUves V BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue , Phone 1101 f wmmm m urn t GET THE HABIT Of buying your Coal from us WE HAVE Rock Springs and Cumberland j Ask any of our customers about us We are wholesale and retail dealers in Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. Gratde Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Tkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson AveDue The Nurse and the Doctor Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends on the purity of its ingredience. There is as much variety in medicine as in other merchan dise. In our prescription-filling "Qulity" is always our first 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. RET I R I NGj We arc closing out our entire stock of j furniture absolutely at cost and will retire ? from busines. 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 LOCAL JTEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING.' Tomorrow will be St Vatentines day. Mrs J .M Berry it suffering with a Mnn cold. . Company L will giro a dance at the Armory ball tonight. Mr William Miller, tbe real estate I ""Df "t thle morning for a abort ( business visit to North Powder. I V w t ; j neiiy came down from Pendle- ( ton today, belDg one of the witnesses iu me Maynard n O R 4 N caae. Mra TV 8 Myers, if tbe Sand Kidge. paaaed throngh tbe city laat night en route polnte west to risk relatives. Master Ralph Loreoz returned to tbe Cor a today after ajiendiDg several days in La Grande having dental work done. MraVV'LVan Nays, of Pendleton wbo la ill In La Grande with dlpthe ria is reported to te much improved today. Mr and Mrs A R Crumm. of Perrv. arrived In tbe city Itble forenoon and left on tbe Flgln branch for a visit to jmoier. - Harry Hargrove, of Welaar. whn h been in tan Francisco for several weeks past waa in tbe city this mornins en route home. liie heavy anew anow storm eaat ol here have caused all west bound trains to be from 12 to 18 hours late the past two days The St Valentine's all will.be given by the Lady Macabees at the Com mercial Club ball tomorrow eveniur. their second annual ball. Charlea Hutchinson came np from La Grande last Wednesday where be bad been transacting business for sometime.-- North Powder Citizen . All are cordially Invited to attend tbe open meeting of tbe Lyle Tuesday Musical tomorrow. Program begins at 3 o'clock sharp at tbe Commercial club H O Uorham is getting a Urge num. ber of saw logs out of the foot hills preparatory to a sum mere run of the mill which he will soon erect in North Powder. North Powder Citizen Tbe news has reached here that an 8 pound girl waa born to Mr. an J Mrs. Chas. Vurpilett at Wlnimao, Indiana, Friday. Mra. Vurpillet waa formerly Wls Harvey McKennou of La Grande. A kind word ia a little thine lost in the buzz of a busy world, l'et to worried, discouraged sonls it brings new life and faith, and Durojsa orow clearer and love grows dearer, and the cheering words are all too few. There will be an open meetfna of tbe Lyle Tuesday Muaicale tomorrow tfteinoon which none should miss The program will be under the direct ion of Mrs N Molitor and 9 fine select ions will be rendered. 10 cents admis sion Mrs M W laaler of this city left this forenoon for Boise, being sum moned there to attend the bedside of ber brother, Mr Chas Black, who has been ill for some time, and upon whom tbe surgeons lctend to perform an operation. Trainmen ooming in from the eaat Saturday night said it waa 19 degrees below aero at North Powder at 10 o'clock. At Baker City it was about six below and at Telocaaet eight. The ice harvest at North Powder is now at Its height again, about 100 men being employed in cutting and shipping a fine grade of ice from tbe O R & N ponds there. Miss Olive Jones spent 8unday with friends in Union. Mr T Smith of this city was a busi ness visitor in Pendleton last Saturday. Mr L 8 EoberU and wife want to Pendletcn Saturday on a abort visit. Mrs Mollia Shaw, proprietor of tbe La Clede hotel at North Powder, will sell tbe same to L McGregor who bar purchased the adjoining property and expects to make extensive improve ments. Misses Margaret Porter and Margaret Kirk will entertain the members of tbe Kaffee Klatecb their husbands and gentlemen friends at tbe home of the latter tomorrow evening. 'It will be a Valentine Party." Band Rehearsal. All the members of the La Grande Hand will please take notice that the rehearsal will beheld this evening, in the rooms formerly occupied by tbe United States Land office. All are re quested to be present New Press Tbe Observer appears this evening is abbreviated form owing to tbe fact of tbe mechanical department being denoted caused by the installation of the largest and ' speediest press that ever waa set up io this city. Pos ibly will appear in a similar manner to morrow, It is through tbe courtesy of tbe Chronicle that we publish at all today as they kindly tendered us the use of tSeir press. Bis Cattle Deal Albert Uornbeckand GW Vender wall this week sold to G W Thomas, of TV" f)rnA (Vn dim mrhwria of tine beef cattle. This makes a total of seven carloads sold by Messrs. Bor beck and Vanderwall, and dispoaea of all their cattle. They have received fair prices from tbe sales, and the results have been satisfactory. Ha nes Record I: 5' r jgoor WASHING MACHINE I am agent for the celebrated 1900 Ball Bear Washing Machine which I am selling on an absolate guarantee, you can take it on trial with the nrftvilflTA nf rnfnrniins if - tint tin. t -Q 1, i factory. A trial will convince yon of its -v good qualities. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, I CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS ' KB MB 1 u . J vi'VVsrrwrrA i i - t: 7 l IO unoomonso tbeysajr. It la becoming mftMmOll AFY flaw Pannla Jam 'exercising their good Judgment by sop plylnf their need In meats at oar marktt; If you want tbe belt, at prtoes as low M the lowest, come In and see what we hate to son. Your eyes will tell a bigger aad better atory than oar space permits 'now, BOSS Meat Marke Srillwpll & VanilormpnlrV. - Proprietor. V Attention All members of Rowans Temple No 9 Batbbone Sisters are requested I A Ka va.ac,nr t Ho maarlntv TnAaJnstl w w ls Btm s iuo ajLj7viiii(s x UOTuns evening at 8 o'clock. It is also social evening. Visiting Sisters .wel come. By order of M IS O ' Minda Pattison Ill klf' Wm'i ill (ft" r::-.J OYSTERS AN OYSTER SUPPER Is one of the delights of the season. The popular bivalve is now in the pink ot condition and whether eaten hot or cold is delioioas. , OYSTERS are served here ia every style. They are cooked by one who has made a specialty of this work and none of the fine flavor is lost. When you want oysters in perfection oome to the MODEL in-STAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYJANDJNIUHT We t9u weekly Meal , xtojceu uasn THE ' BARGAIN STORE New Lace Collars New ShoppinglBaskets New Hair Switches New Tablet and SchoolISupplies E M WELLMAN & CO X.a Ghraride OreorbiT 1 HENRY &, CARRl FUHERflra DIRECTORS LICEHEb EflBflLflERS ;6 Lady assistant. Calls answered day and night, 1 Phone No. 21. j ii T rt XT : J ant La T t n : J: ooa . b 1 t J. J. Oarr, residence 386 ea SMMMHtHmtMM MlfHWvvKHIsSMntw' X . -ark . La Granderegon' R. '$4.50 Motary FqWic Insurance Money to Loan ReDresentina the Eamtahlfl S ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & moat ft reliable .institution on the Pacific coast, under Stata ' upervia:oB.Loans made short or long time to suit. if Z'j WM. GRANT, Agent m City propertyfor sale. it I HM, SPECIAL SALE EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS RIBBONS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, T URSDAY, FEB. 14, I5,q$ zuou taus cmbkuilickt, wc, wit and 15c values, "7 JQ per yard uuuv"i - -----. iU vu uV ui seu, lauiea izc ana i&c Handkerchiefs 10c each 25 dceen, Children's 5c Handkerchiefs 2ic each 60 pieces, 10c Ribbons, all colors k arA 60 doien, ladies' 80 and 10c Handkerchiefs 5c each ' 7 These goods were purchased specially for this sale, are all exceptionally good valuer, and offered for sale at much below regular price Remember the Date, February 14, 15, and 16 The Golden Rule Company I Largest Store Smallest Prices ntHMMIIMHMII HUafMMUtMIHMIIUMMMMHHHMMMMIMUl siiniessisiM wi