La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 20, 1905, Image 6

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    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 cash to pay yoa,
If yoa want to bay we can please you.
Wood bed steads 60 o each
Iron bed steads $ 2.15 and up .
85 bed room suits 10.00 and up
Cock stores 4.00 and op
Heaters 1.0C and op
Chairs ' .25 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 (till buy and U till kinds
of Second Hud Goods. J J J
Thone 1581
NEW TODAY
Holland Miichner Herring
.Anchovies Cromartv Bloaters
New Fat Mackerel
Queen Olives
BAKER BROS.
Adams" Avenue
Phone HO J
IWI
get the: habit
Of buying your Coal from us
WE HAVE
Rock Springs and Cumberland
Ask any of our customers about us
We are wholesale and" retail dealers in
Hay, Grain, MUlfeed, Flour, Etc.
! Grande Ronde Cash Company,
Press Lewis Dean Crowe
Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue
Eggs Eggs Eggs
INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD
LEE'S EGG MAKER
KOW KURE
WOOD
WOOD
V.OLJVBR
JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571.
LOCAL
ITEMS
WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND
OUT OF TOWN ARE
DOING.
A wIm man li always leainlrg come
thing, bat fool taints be knows It 1
at tb lUrt.
There ere fire men In the e'.tr from
Brainard, Mlnneeota, nhog on InJ In
the United States Land Office.
All candidates (or city ofHoe mail
hare their petition Bled wl.h the
oity recorder by the ereuln A th
2Cth of thla month
A Mayrllte has moved hie . r'gar
factory into the Gazette batlding a
newplomlDg flrm from Walla Walla al
o oocapiee one of the rooms in the
earn building.
Mrs F A Stiger who fas called, sev
eral weeks ago to Washington to be
with her brother .who underwent an
operation for appendicitis wbioh
proved fatal has returned.
A first class fraternal insaranoe
order wants a first class organizer to
organise a l-dge in U G aade. 'flood
contract to the right party. Call this
evening at Hotel Sommer. O M Moore
The Tuesday evening Whlat Clab
which was to have met tomorrow even
ing will not meet until two week from
that time on account of ;the Elks Hall
which will be given Wednesday evening.
A petition U being circul.t! ly
the friends of Mr J H AUioe to hue
him placed on the ticket for cl'y re
corder. This will make a thre or-
nered contest. The other caudl-lates
being Mr Newlin and Mr Bnook all
three good competent men.
A petition li biing libsraly signed by
everybody asking mayor Slater to ao-
cept the nomination for reelection.
Coming as it dobs from best citisens
of the town he ran hardly refuse He
makes a good mayor and always has
the best interest of the city at heart.
The first railroad losomotlve ever
run in Oregon will form an interesting
exhibit in theTransportation Building
at the Lewis and Clark Exposition .
The locomotive Is the property tf
David Hewes of San Francisco, who
has had it for thirty years.
The rehereal o! the Minstrels will
take place in the Oper house this
evening. They $ will appear next
Monday night and yon will want to
secure you seats early. Yoa will not
only be well entertained but rill
helping a good cause The La CrsnJe
Concert band.
E Walsioger of Alioel spent Ban-
day in the eit.
Ex-County juJge Frack Wilton ia
ow today from Union
Miae Lillian MeCatl is confined to
her home with a severe cold.
O Andrews was a business visitor
ia Pendleton Saturday.
George Washington's birthday will
be generally observed Wrdoesday the
,22ad.
V7 E Eivett, the well known lum
berman from Boise is in the city to-
da) oi busioen.
Miss Bribe Matlock, Mrs A L Ro
be t' sister, is rep rtel to be quite ill
with tarcilitis at the home of her sU
tr Mrs Taos Ayers io PendUio'r
E A Mcbni.l of Bkr City, tbe
Ort gooiin corres piodot t that pUce
pissed turiugb the city jeiterdy en
route from a '.rip to Salem and Fort
lea. -
Tue funeial ot Lillian Cbarmao,
who died Saturday morning of pneu
m oU ws hi I J yesterday i f ternoon at
2 o'clock be. remains beiog liJ in
be Oil Frliow's cemetery in this
oily. .
Parties are still out in search of Ez
ra CUrb. tie minor who 1 ft Gran:t
for the M.iuis mine n ar SnmpW. It
Is suppose 1 iliHt hi pers'i.d.io tie
storm last wok. I'e vas a popilar
man in the upper cami-B'
All those wbo an io resd in fr'nr
day school work and in the future if
the children should not fail to fctiecd
iio zziz School Jn.i'nt twin
conducted at the Baptist ctrjren by
Mr. Jas. Edmunds of Portland.
The psrty given at tbe Armory ball
Bsturday cvtning by the Lee Bonus
Club was a moot eij iyable aflYir.
C rds w-re Iytd, d.llercnt gmre,
dancicg was in ordtr acd refreshments
were strvtd. Tut re were ibjut 75
young ixope in atter.d nc.
Tue Lsdies ot the N igbborhood
Club will meet in the Ltdies Club
rooms tomorrow afternoon. Mrs Bid
well of Island City will have charge
of tbe program and will have for ber
subject Lowis and Clark and Incidents
conneoted with their expedition to
the Pacifio coast. ' " .
1900
WASHING MACHINE
I am agent for the celebrated 1900 Ball Bear
Washing Machine which I am gelling on an
absolute guarantee, 70a can take it on trial
with the previlage of returning if not satis
factory. A trial will convince yoa of its
" good qualities.
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS
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more eomon every day. People are
,pVdnt their good Jmdgmenl by rap-
plrlng tlMlr aaeds IB mmU at oar market;
V yon want tbe best, at prices as low
tbe Isweat, eome in and see what w ha
to sou. Tour ejrw will tell a bigger a .
hotter story than oar speoe permits now
BOSS
Meat Market
Still well &Vandermeulen,
V ro prlvtor.
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Representative J H Dobbin, a r'v.d
Sunday evening from Slem anl left
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tnia morning or nis nome at j jkcpn. meaQ a
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A FAVORITt PLACE
with those "ho know what good living
Mr Dobbin proved himself a faithful
representative of his constituents and
should be ever again be a candidate
for reelection he w II have no caue
to regret the run made at this station
.of tbe legislature. Among the laws
wbioh he stauds sponsor for is one
thai will add no small revenue to this
county in providing for tbo tx t'on
I of outiide sheep that is stnuM'y
driven into this couuty to eat our
summer range. This will be sprra
oiated by the residents of 8taik?y.
HEN RY So CARR
PUNERIL DIRECTORS
LKEHJED EMB1LflER5
Lady aseiatant Callsanswered day and night,
. Phone No. 21.
J. 0. Henry, residence 664
J. J. Oarr, residence 386
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Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
PERRY, OREGON.
Manufacturer of
FOR RENT Furnished boose ke ru
ling rooms, in suits of to, three acd
four rooms. Inquire of Mr. Mny
Noble. Phone 5 4 7. t'.
THE MODEL RESTAURANT.
There are all the little accessories that
help to make a mal enjoyable a well
set table, comfortable seats, plenty ot
room, courteous waiters, and efficient '
service. I
The chelf attraction, however, Is
the excellent food and fine cooking.
Prices are very satisfactory, toe,
MODEL
ksJTAURANT ' '
J. A. AUBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY.ANDNIOIIT
Wn e.. weekly Meal . rA
Tickets CssU ...54 50
and
LUMBER
LATH
BOXES
Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
rERRYJOREGON.
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We have made np our mindt to tell every roll of Wall Paper in our
. store before the next spring stock arrives, and In order 1o insure a
complete clean-up we have cut the price re jardlei of former price 2
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Golden Rule Comoanv
WANTS YOUR BUSINESS
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Wall Paper from 5 cents up t They Have The Goods and Prices to
Uf.t l ,1... tka kmiu kfnr MirrK lit ui aviuct a carload V t 1
Merit It
. We Want to clear the house before March 1st at wi expect a carload
of Will Wapcr to a arrive on that date. We tavc more Wall Paper
'now on hand than all the other paper houses n the county. There j
for you will hive a greater variety to select from. Our present
stock b complete.
Stackland & McLachlen
PAINTS. U6II1S AND 6L.ASS
More than 500 PIECES YARD GOODS already received. ALL THE NEW WEAVES,
Call and See Them
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Largest Store " Smallest Prices
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