La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1905, Image 6

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    SPRING SPRING
Ia coming and you will want to change some of your
old furniture and carpet. We are the people you
want to aee. We will pay you cash for. your goods
and you can buy new. We will trade anything we
l are and we have anything you want in the line of
Furniture Crockery, Hard
ware, Tinware, Trunks and
Wood.
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams
Kemamber w still fcty sad eeU attl kinds mi tro.
at Sccoad Head Goodaje Jt jt Phone 1 551
NEW TODAY
Holland Milchner Herriner.
. Anchovies
Cromarty Bloaters
New JFat Mackerel
Queen OUves
BAKER BROS.
AdamTAvenue
Phone U01
GET THE HABIT
Of baying your Goal from as
WE HAVE
Rock Springs and Cumberland
Ask any of our customers about us
We are wholesale and retail dealers in
Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. '
I Grande Ronde Cash Company, !
Press Lewis
Dean Crowe
Phone 1801
New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue X
Eggs Eggs Eggs
LOCAL
, ITEMS
WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND
OUT OF TOWN ARE
DOING.
Tomorrow will 8a tba annirersarj o
Georgt WaihlnKtoa's blrthdaj.
Attorney J W Knowlee' ha bean
oonfload to bit boma (or tba paat twa
daya with lumbago.
Adoa Rogers made hla flrat appear
anoa oo tba atraat today as result of an
naanoeeesfal attack o( tba la grlppa.
Miaaaa Alklna and Stoddard will en
tertain tba 401 olob at tba boma of
tba latter next Tueeday arealng.
Mre. Oeo. Baaeen and aona Richard
and Victor, who ara down from Telo
oaeet, will return In tba morning.
Tba local Elka are makiig elaborate
preparations for their annual ball
which will be given tomorrow evening
Miss Katharine Slack left thia morn
Ing (or Burlington, Iowa, to join her
mother who haa been there (or a few
month paat. ; '
The little mis who loat a tiny
chain pane filled with 8anday Sobool
card oan secure aame by calling at
thia otfloe. -
Mr P L Story superintendent of
Bridge of the OBAN arrived in the
ed with the road.
The members of the La Grande Cor
net band are arranging for a flrat class
Mlnatrel which they will put on early
next month. None ahould (ail to pat
ronize the band boya.
II. Lewyn, of Denver, a ohef of
manyyeare experience, hae accepted
a aitnatlon aa chef of the culinary da
partment of the Sommer House. Mr
Morria atatea the bast is none too good
for bit ouitomeri.
Cards have been received in the city
announcing the marriage of Miaa
Graoe Bickers and Mr Joaeph Owen
bouse, two of Pendleton's popular
yonng people, next Wednesday
Marohlat.
The ladiea of the Neighborhood olnb
held an open meeting at the club room a
thia afternoon, the anbject being
Lewi and Clark" under the dir
ection of Mr Bidwell, of Island City.
There were several good papera read on
this subject and it proved to be one
of the moet interesting programa ever
carried out by the club.
THE NEW DIS
TRICT ATTORNEY
INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FooD
LEE'S KGO MAKER
KOW KURE
WOOD
WOOD
TEFFElfcON AVE. PHONE 1571.
It ia with pleasure that the Obierver
records the (act that the Uovenor haa
appointed to the offloe of Diatrlot
Attorney of the new tenth Judioial
district our (ellow townsman' Clarence
Crawford. Mr Crawford will bear the
proud distinction of being the young
est diatrlot attorney in the atate aa he
was born in 1879 and is therefore but
twenty six peara of age. He is a Union
county man having apent tba greater
part of hla life In this oounty, though
ha waa born in Dayton Waablngton.
He waa a member of the clasa of 1903
of the Stanford University where he
acquitted himself with honor and
credit to himself and bla clasa. Mr
Crawford has many friend in thia
oounty who have known him since hit
early boyhood, and who are greatly
pleased to know that he ha been thua
highly honored.
Mr William Kennedy left this
morning for Union. '
Frank E Smith of Elgin waa among
business visitors in La Grande today.
F D MeCully pasaed through the
city last evening enroute to Portland
on boineai.
W D McCuliy, eon of F D McCull;
arrived in the city last night from
Portland and points west and ie now
on hi way home in Joseph. Mr. Mo
Cully is much improved in health and
bopee to be able to gd back to fulfill
bia ambitions by again taking up his
position with the navy.
Tonight at the Baptist Church Mr
James Edmunds of Portland gives
the dosing lecture of tba institute for
parents and Sunday school teachers.
His theme is The Moral and Reli
gious Education of the Child". This
lecture is one' of Mr Edmunds best,
a
and is everywhere reoeived with the
highest commendation. The leolure ia
forceful, graphic, brilliantly illustrated
and merits the attention of all who
arc interested ia the child.
NEW HOPE
FOR DYSPEPTICS
" We insist that associated with well
known factors, other underlying and
predisposing causes are to be found in
the spinal anatomy which, before the
rise of the Osteopathic sobool were
over looked. We contend, with our
experience In locating and .remedying
theae abnormal conditions - of one'a
anatomy usually along the apina
ana in oLnterviug Vun luU ihzi fol
low, that snch physical defects (known
aa Osteopathic "lesions") are primar
ily the flrot caueea of dyspepsia, aa a
usual thing,whlle theae other better
known faotora are but aecondar
causes.
Not Guilty
In reply to a statement which ap
peared in the Chronicle of las week in
reference to the Grande Ronde Lum
ber Company raialng their flood gates
and eto , the Observer received a
phone from the company tbja forenoon
aaking ua to state that they had not
raised a flood gate during the past
four months, that they bad been cut
ting leh and a Hood would nave re
sulted in Injury to themselves.
I. nw mi sn
The food and the cook are what make
or unmake a restaurant. Both must be
good or else those who eat will move
from Instead of towards the door.
The Model restaurant haa the oook
-an artist in hia line and the choic
est food of every description ia pro
cured daily. Thia la prepared In a way
that will tempt the dullest appetite
and the quality Is high enough to satis
fy the sharpest one.
MODEL
uSTAURANT
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAYJANDjNlUHT
We seii weakly Meal -A
Ticket Cash ....$450
1900
WASHING. MACHINE
I am agent-for the celebrated 1900 Ball Bear
fraahing Machine which I am gelling on an
absolute guarantee, 70a can take it on trial
with the prerilage of returniug if not satin
factory. A trial will convince yon of Ua
good qualities.
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
CROCKERY AND SPORTING. GOODS- "
i -
1
TQ unoMMMM tbeysay. It la becoming
w more eomon every day People are
exercising their good Jadgmenl by sup
plying their BMds la mote at our market;
If you want the best, at prices m low
the lowest, com la and Ma what wf ha H
to eolL, Tofir ejea will tell a bigger a 1
bettarstory than our spaoe pet mile now
BOSS
Meat Market
Stillwell & Vanfermeulen,
Proprietor.
HENRY So CARR
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LICENCED Ef1B!LnER5
Lady assistant Calls 'answered day and night,
f bone Wo. f 21.
La Grande Oregon
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J. 0. Henry, residence 664
;J J. J. Carr, residence 386
Grande Ronde Eumber Go.
PERRY, OREGON.
Manufacturer
- LUMBER
LATH
at
BOXES
and
Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
perryioregon;
REDUCTION SALE
W km made a our minds to MO every roll of Wall Paper in our! O)
'store before the next aprinj stock arrive, and in order to Insure a J
complete dun-up rc have cut the price rt jardlot of former price 6)
Wall Paper from 5 cents up
l We Want to dew the boose before March Uuwi expect a carload
of Wall Waper lb a arrive oa thai date. We ve more Wall Paper
aow on hand than all the ether paper home In the county. There"'
fort yon wilhavea rcatcrvarkry to atled (rem. Our present
stock ii cosBpltte.
CO
PAINTS." ieillS AND GLASS S
THE
i Golden Rule Company -
WANTS YOUR BUSINESS t
They Have The Goods and Prices to Merit It--
Morc than 500 PIECES YARD GOODS already received. ALL THE NEW WfAVES,
Call and See Them
1308-1310-1312 Adam Avenue
Largest Store Smallest Prices f
ir"1 M"' 1 i in