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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1905)
... 1 ' : . ' . :" - ' f r SPRING ' SPRING Is coming and you wilf wtfot to change'some of your old furniture and carpet.-? We are .the people you want to aee. We will pay 70a cash" for jour goods and you ean bay new. We will trade anything we tare and we hay anthing you want in tile line of Furniture, Crookory, Hard ware, Tinware, Trunks and' Wood. The La Grande Pawnbrokers . G)rner Fir and Adams Rtmsmber we till buy and U alii klod .... f Second Head Goodajl . J Phone 581 Singapore Pineapples Sliced 20 cents Per Can 3 for 50 cents BAKER Adams Avenue B R OS. Phone HOI V. MMMMMt. GET THE HABIT Of buying your Coal from us ; WE HAVE Rock Springs and Cumberland r; Ask any of our customer! about us We are wholesale and retail dealers in Hay, Grain, MillfcetJ; Flour, Etc. I Gra.ide Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 ' New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue . New SUIT WINNERS C A. Sfap'u won the suit last Saturday. Watch thb space for two winners next Sat , Spring Suitings JUST ARRIVED AT A.L. ANDREWS HA-BERiDSHER 4 SEEDS SEEDS Jiist received a' Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top All kinds of Grass seeds. Back's Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oata JEFFERSON AVE LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PEOPL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. Mr. Turner Oliver will entertain the ladies of the Kaffe KUtach at her bom tomorrow afternoon. The funeral of Mrs La lfigrl aged 82 years, who died Sander took piece t ftommervlll yesterday. . , The month of March came in Tester dajr like a lamb which Is general sign that it will go oat Uke a Hon. ' H W Brooks, traveling represents tlv for the Portland Journal, is tn the city on business conoeoted with that paper. La Grand Lodge No. 315 of the Order of Bail way Trainman, will give their alzth nnnal grand ball on March 17. - The Cali'jo Ball tikes place this evening at the Mormon churob to which all who enjoy dancing are cor dially Invited. ' Mesdames V Swaney, E Bomig, and T J Ornnndare entertaining the High Five Club at the home of., the former this afternoon. M. Bon. . ' 1 " VTT - i.a farm north of Elgin arrived last even ing to take osteopathic treatment ondar the direction of Dr Moore, - County Clerk GUlham has Issued a marriage liscens to Mr Thomas Mo Kinnisand Miss' Olive A Grossman, both of the Summervill district. . The playing of the band with the Tour Neighbor Wife'.' company on the streets tbls noon was much enjoy, ed and all are looking forward to a good play tonight. . . resident Myers, of Portland, of the board of th Lewis and Clark fair commissioners, arrived In th olty hlsmornlnit la the interest of the fair and the Union eonnty exhibit. , n 1 .. .M ....... eonooi i;iera a u wuiiams ha com pleted his enumeration of the school children of this district and the gain Is In round numbers one hundred a gain of eeven per oent over last year The present number being 1408. D 0 Fisher of the Cove, on of the prosperous settlers of that great dis trict wai In La Grande today on basi ness. It was his first visit aluce the new ;Court house Is 00 m pie ted and and he expressed, himself a being more than pleased with the commod ious structure. ' Mrs.. A 0 Huntington, who i with a party of Union county people spend log the winter in California, writes that she recently met from Union county, Mrs Hag and Mrs. U F Smith of Elgin, Vina Patton, Sam Obene worth anl Traoey Davidson. Most of them ezpeot to leave there about March 17 J L MoCreary was a business visitor j in Pendleton yesterJay. Polk Mays ot Joseph is la the eitv today oa business. D A McFerlane of Hilgard was in abecity today on business Mrs Z Putty and children are visit ing in Pendleton for a few days. Miss Fanni Harris of Lostine was among La Grande visitors today. -Miss Edna Hohilke left thia morn ing for Portland to rem ale several days. "Your Neighbor's Wife" will be the attraction at Steward's Opera House this evening. The Commercial Club will give it regular dance at the Club ball to morrow evening. Bad oolds ars numerous in tiie city bat there is not much ia sickness of a more serious nature. Mrs L 0 Hill of this city, will leava (or La Grande in a few days to join ber husband at that plaoe Walla Walla Union. 1900 WASHING MACgfIE it I am agent for the eelebrated 190Q Ball &ar- . Washing Machine which I ain'selling on an; -. absolute gnarantf e, yottcaa take it on trial; with the previlage of returning if not satin- factory. A trial wijl convince you of its good qualities. - ; MRS. T. N. MURPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS . There will bs initiation and follow tng the regular session there will be a sooial meeting of La Grande Lodge No 433 B P O this evening. All mem bers requested to be present. A suit for divorce is pending before the oiunry court now in session wherein Mrs Cora Switzer formerly f Miss Cora Crow!, well known in La ' Grande, asks for separation from El mer Switzer, alleging cruel and in human treatment and a failure to support. They have a child aged IS months which is in her possession. FOR RENT-Neat cottage in good ' looaticn. Inquire of Mrs. 8 C Zaber. . The examining board consisting of Doctor Baoon, MoliVor and Biohard son examined three applicants for pensions yesterday. The carpenters will have completed their work tomorrow and Mr and Mrs Bosenbaom will soon occupy tbeir handsome new home. Mrs E Boeenbaum who has been visiting Sao Francisco and Portland vu au exienaea visit witn a view of noting the latest in millinery, ha re-! turned home. ' Floy McKennon. of Alicel while wrestling suffered a fracture of the ankle Tuesday and cam to the city yesterday to have Or Richardson dress the injured member. ' ' The Ls Grande creamery today se cured a handsome new delivery wagon whiob wiU soon be put intc servic. Then all order for cream, ioe cream etc will receive prompt attention. Conductor7 Dickinson of the OR i N bas gone to Crowbrook B 0 to visit a brother whom he has not seen for 20 years and it was by accident tbit tbey have located one another. They were separated when mere boys and now Mr Dickinson bas a months lay off to visit. - ' Wmfm TC aooomoa so tbey say- It 1 beoomlnf lO moreeomoaevary dy. People re 'xerdilnf their good jadgment by sop plying tlMlraeeds la maaU at onr market; If yoa want tb best, at prloM aa low the lowest, some la and see what we ha to sell. Tour eyes will telle bigger tt tMtteritory tbaa oar apace pei mtu now BOSS ivxcai Kit- , f- i Stillwell & Vanderaeulea,' Proprietory . P a : HENRY cS CARR FUNERilL DIRECTOR5 V LICENiED Ef1B!LnER5 Lady assistant. Oallsanswered day and night, Phone No. 2t. J. O. Henrv. reMirlAnnA 6A4 J. J. 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