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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1905)
SPRING SPRING la coming and 70a will want to change tome of your old furniture and carpets. Wo are the people 70a want to fee. We will pay 70a cash for your goods' and 70a can bay new. We will trade anything we bare and we have anything you want in the line of Furniture, Crockery, r Hard ware, Tinware, Trunks and Wood. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Comer Fir and Adams , n.. Rsmsmbt W still boy aad Mil tip kind - . ' ! f S-cood Hand Goodaji jt 'Phone 1581 Singapore Pineapples Sliced 20 cents Per Can 3 ror ou cents BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone ISO! GET THE HABIT Of baying yoar Goal from us t WE HAVE ' ' Rock Springs and Cumberland j Ask any of our customers about us ,. t We are wholesale and retail dealers in Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. . I Gra.ide Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe X Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue eeeeee e eeeee feoeoeeesfreee ewtje tee Eggs Eggs Eggs INTERNATIONAL POULTRY F00D LEE'S EGG MAKER KOW KURE WOOD WOOD JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. The kind your mother used to make. Baked every day and deliver ed at yoar home. Why net buy the best when it costs no more. w iiosionuwu f hoji mi prompt attention given We manufacture Batter 5 ficm sweet cream. Our S batter is fall weight and guaranteed. Leave orders at J. D. McKennon's . iuiaaienrille Creaaery Ass'a LA GRANDE MARBLE WORKS E. C. DAVIS, Proprietor, Oomplote assortment oftfiu est marble and granit always on hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon application, ' Headstones'tnd Monuments A Specialty,- LOCAL ITEMS r t ' ' ; WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. Polk Mays, of Elgin, is among basi nets TUtton in the city today. U J Free, a repressntatira of the Spokeamao-fitTisw, is In ths city on baslassa. ' Ths publio sohools wera closed to day in honor of George Washington's birthday. Mrs Georire Hanaon. who has been down from Telocaaeton a Tisit retatned this morning. Mr Frank Phy, the genial deputy sheriff, left this forenoon for a short Tiait to Hot Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Olirer left this morning for Sammerrille, where he is interested In the fiber factory. . Miss Ai le 8tephens and Mra Carana will entertain the members of the 1909 Whist Club at the horns of the former tomorrow afternoon A marriage license was issued by County Clerk Oilham yesterday to Mr. Fredalln Dutli and Miss Barbara Buoher. Mr Dutli is a resident o Hilgard a ad Miss Bncber came here recently from Colorado. Today, Washington's birthday anni veraarryis a legal holiday in every state in the Union with lbs exception of the state of Mississippi, where it is only observed by exercises iu the publio sohools. Mrs L Cady left this morning fur Chard, Washington, where she has re CelTed the appointment of postmistress and where shs will also conduct a gro cery store. Mrs. Cady has many friends who wish hsr unbounded sno ots s in her new home. The Rot Qeo T Ellis, for many years pastor of the Baptist chnroh at Baker City, and six years pastor at this place, who is now stationed at Athena, was la the oity this morning and left for Elgin where he will oondaot a series of special meetings. Register EW Davis of the United States Land office has reoeWed advices from Washington that in addition to the land already with drawn from en try on the proposed Heppner forest reserve a portion of town ship 5 sooth Range 27 east and a portion of Town ship 4 South Range 29 east, is also in the with dravel. . , From this time on there will be no exouM for inquiring who secured for this city ths handsome publio fountain as this morning 11 L Alexander is placing a beautiful metal sign on the base of the fountain which thoroughly explains that the fadies of the W C T U are responsible far this splendid publio improvement. The L D 8 Cornet Band will give a publio concert March seventeenth. The proceeds of the same will be used to procure nniforms. The band now oonslsts of twenty aix pieces and others are expected to enlist. Mr Bramwell who baa charge of the band states that the boj s are making rapid strides in proficiency and will soon be able to furnish music second to none in the state. Remember the date of the con cert, March seventeenth. A party of mining men are expeoted to arrive from the east this week to inj speot some of the mining properties up Grande Ronde river. Everything points to a ery motive season In the Union county mines this year both in placer aiid In quart 1. There will be a social dance th!s evening at the Armory hall under the direction of Ueers Earl Kiniie and Wallace Childsre. Good muaie baa been provided for and a royal good time is assured all who will attend. Admission W cents, ladiea free. Come and have the time of your lives . All adies and gentlemen are invited. . The Grand Ronde Eleokric Co. this morning purchased a lot just east oi the La Grande Iron worka and will immediately commence she construc tion of tnelr sub station or power sta tion in this oity. Ths bnilding will be brick 2 by 36 feet and will oosl in eluding the lot $1600. Judge Robert Eakin is in Baker City holding a short session of circuit court, being an adjourned session 0 the last term to clear the court of se veral small oases. Dr P A Charlton tba vetenary was called yesterday so Bummervills to look after the wellfare of some of the bloodnd stock in that neighborhood. Walter M Pieroe of Pendleton who is interested in the Hot Lake Sanl tariutrws spending a few days at that resort. Mies Nellie Ghomley and Miss Hut chinson of Union arrived in the oity ibis morning to attend the Elks ball tonight. Mr R Woodard and wffe of Union are amoag those in the city who will attend the ball tonight. Eugene Cowlea ia among those frcm Union in the city to attend the Elks ball tonight. Joseph Barton manager of the Bum pter Valley Railway was in the city yesterday on business. Attorney Chae E Cocbran of Union ia in the oity an! will remain over for the Elka annual ball. Mrs Hyatt of Enterprise, la in th oity this week taking treatment fro Dr F E iWoore Osteopath. Mrs Eflel, from Enterprise, is in the city this week the guest of Mr and Mra 8 R Haworth - Mrs Ivanhoe who is teaching in the Pendleton High School came over last evening to spend the holiday with her husband Attorney F S Ivanhoe she will return in the morn ing. W D Nelson, editor of the Haines Record waa I Grande visitor today. The food and the cook are what make or nn make a restaurant. Both must be good or else those who eat will move from instead of towards the door. The Model restaurant has the 000k an artist in his line and the choic est food of every description is pro cared daily. This is prepared in a way that will tempt the dullest appetite and the quality la high enough to satis fy the sharpest one. , MODEL iiiSTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYjJANDNlGIIT We sen weekly Meal Tickets Cash ... $4-50 1900 WASHING MACHINE ' - I am agent for the celebrated 1900 Ball Bear Washing Machine which I am selling on an absolute guarantee, you can take it on trial with the previlage of returning if not satis . factory. Atrial will convince yotl of its good qualities. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS ' TO nnoomoa so tbejmj. II U beoomlng j VAAAAA mors eomon every dayi People r iVr,w-r-iw exercising their good Judgment by sap- FlillliljW vM'&vn " Yt j! yum iV , V m mm mmiM ptfliif thslr needs la meats at our market; If 70a want tba beat, at prices as low a ths lowest, eome in and see wast wt ha to soli. Your ere will tell a bigger at butter story than our apmoe permits now BOSS Meat Market Still well &Vandermeulen, Proprietor. HENRY S6 CARR FUNERAL DIRECTORS LICENCED EflBILnER5 Lady assistant. Calls .answered day and night. Phone No. 21. J n. TToniv fAuirl AnA AAA V ww mvuii tvwtuvuw WS V9 J. J. riarr roaiArkkcs 9QA T.a ClanA r.Asvva rvl wrj w w wM.a) vwivvvw WW AstOj VS4 11UUO XAVTU k2 K- LrflVMWrW usssej g,wiWa AMaMHHHBHHu.Ku - . Grande Ronde Lumber Go. PERRY, OREGON. LUMBER LATH and BOXES Grande Ronde Lumber Co. PERRTfOREGON. For Investments In MALHEUR COUNTY Write to O. T. McDANIEL Ontario.. Oregon r W W V THE Golden Rule Company j t . : . . . '--v WANTS YOUR BUSINESS They Have The Goods and Prices to Merit It " I j More than 500 PIECES YARD GOODS already received. ALL THE NEW WEAVES, I Cal I and See Them 1308-1310-1312;Adams Avenue Largest Store Smallest Prices 1 tiifcsssosiiiai si Mll ,Mt mm