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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1905)
0 a i SECOND HAND GOODS Having enlarged our store we are now better prepared to take care of oar customer! than ever before. Re member we have the largest atock of second hand goods in Union County, and are always ready to boy and pay cash. We also have the only furniture Tan in the city, and can move your piano or furniture without injury to it in any way. We buy and sell all kind of goods. LOOK HEBE 85 bed room suits $10.00 up Office oLair ..$ 500 uook stoves 4.00 up Trunks 3.75 up Rocker 2 00 Office Desk . . . 10.00 Sofa 8.60 Lounge 1.50 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember wt still buy and Mil aty kinds mf ol Sacond Hand Goods Jt Yhone 1581 Singapore Pineapples Sliced 20 cents Per Can 3 for 50 cents BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone 1101 GET THE HABIT . Of buying your Coal from us WE HAVE Rock Springs and Cumberland Ask any of our customer about us We are wholesale and retail dealers in Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. Grande Ronde Cash Company, jj Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue NEW SPRING SUITINGS $14 to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND ONE FOR $100 Watch this space for Suit winnei C A. SUplu won the Suit last Saturday Two drawing! on Sat. March 4. SUITS WON J.' A. Jackson 1st Wm. Driekill 2nd O. E. Berquist 3rd G M. Kicby 4th 0. A. Staples 5th AL ANDREWS HABERDA8AER 4ND TAILOR SEEDS SEEDS Jast received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kind of Grass eseds. Buck's Garden' Seed, Bald Barley; Rye, Wheat and Oats JEFFERSON AVE PHONE I57L LOC AL Y COURT ITEMS 0pR'ATES $ WHAT SOME PE0PL IN OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. tba AWrion lUl aV I county of $500 exhibit at Tbia with fait com 1750. Wbila j would p- Ioa Cream at 8ldar'S Confeollonarb. the $309 .or wmorrow, Bandar. Uud, woaW Miaa Nail Day left this morning fq of $1500 aa extended rials with her alstar aobacriptiona "'" tba amooot Mi L.O Lakln, the PorUand dgaia time be man, naa been in the city for a fe I l ; . eeiitiment 14 "wortn, woo baa been tIsIUO) in ceruia land for the pa.t week, hae ratarnedj Mr W K KWetL of the firm of BhatSm.M .k. na KiTett, lumbermen of Bolas Idaho, 1. fn the eity on hualoaaa. m ioltftlB(1 Contractor O O Bookman had th . . contract for the construction of a hona,' ;ntmnM,A barn and outbuilding for D B RucnL:L manatAlioel. wv" Attorney Robert J RlaW f PnJ"D 8 D ton, who is In the city on batineaa be J " "f fore the United Btatea Land Office wil - Hi 1W retorn thla eTanino ' r The Oregon Produce Com Dan la lit the market for three or four carina,! of potatoea. Growera harlnc Dhoaea can ell np 1761 for particnlara. ouuiiueroiat Ulnb dance haM in the Clnb ball Iat orenlng Miaa Mamie Pidcock and Mr Elra Jamison were awarded prizei In tbe prize waltz Editor sicibird, of the Union Repnb lican, la a La Grande visitor today and marie in Ubiervar office a my pleasant call. Mrs Loo Sloan, who haa been In the oltjr for aereral days, returned thia forenoon to tbe Bock Creek minaa where ihe la operating! a boarJinff bonne. Mr. T J Wbited, a prominent atook. man of Burnt river, ia in the nit in. day on business with Book k the well kuown La Grande firm of oattlebayera. Mr. A E Ackerly. aaDerlntendent of tbe Waverly Sugar Eaetory in Wash ington, arrived thia mornlnfl? axDAotinir to return Momlav Mrs. Ackerly and the babies. Mra Jackson and Mrs Stall ntrtain ed the A E S L Members and a few of their frienda Friday evening at the noma of tbe former. A verv nleanant evening was a pent by all. Mr J D Craft of Connell. Wash who has been viaiting relativea and frienda in Kansas and Missouri for some time peat, arrived in tbe city vesferda and left thia mornipg for a r.'ait to hia orotter at Elgin. Miaa L R Lorenz who haa been nor. respondent for different papera from La Grande for two veara naat will on to the Cove Monday where her folka reside to remain during the anmmer She bus bad a rest in aome years, and will probably seek a more lucrative newspaper field in the fall. General Superintendent. J. - O' Brien, superintendent, M J Bookie and Surveyor Newell, all of the OKA N railway company are in the city to aay in tne superintendence private car on matters of bnainesa connected with the road. Lee Humphrey haa Purchased the gooda saved in the Island City fire by o tu ninenart. and tha lima fr, building of V J Holmes and will move it on the corner two lota thia aide of the aite formerly ocoopied by Mr. Rinehart, and will carry a full line of general merchandise FOR BALE Good Day! no- baainaiia doing $1,500 annually. Address P O box 061 La Grande. latioa. Many csn read bicb plainly fortelU, tb the Pacific Coast will rh lantio in commerce. For these and other r people will takeadvaotagej ratee to coma and see thee: tbe wide awake counties of I al Paotfio eoast states aii and maintain al Portland f to .October 15 of tbia year. Tba lime for diicoai whether or nol thia fair t to be a aofflcient drawii warrant tbe heavy expense a soooeaa is oast. Wm at have tbe lair and there is f to believe that it will be aj H it is a success, it will thousands will viuit is. ant. aads viait it. Union nnn( the louer if not creditablv Tbere is aootber factor. F 75 per cent of the citizens ol ty will attend thia fair, and dictate that their dyspepsia; sjwajaJwijwewiaBwaaaaBaBaBjBJawwlaiiiMawaaMBl L aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawawiwiwgaaBlMaBwMawa V IS CURED The Osteopathic '. plan la not to msA i(tu irom a bog's atom ach but to restore the blood supply ol . tbe stomach to its normal, if that can be accomplished T Osteopathy is able to do this. It certainly doea It ever dav lor nonnt. lesa persona, and the benefit is perma nent after aufficient treatment. Not only la the proper seoretlon of rvDain aecured, but of pancreatic and all the other digestive Juioea, and along 1th it peristals!! of atomach and bowels, it establishes tha normal action which ia the cure. Grand Opening Tonight we will have a Brand onen- ing of our new and ap-to-date aaloon and wine parlora on Depot atreet Id the new Haworth building between Jefferson and Adama avenues. All are cordially Invited to oome and in- peot our new quarters. PORDON & ROOD. Rummage Sale These beautiful spring like days bring thoughts of (he regular cleaaine out among housekeepers, and by all auch St Peter'a Guild wou'd ak to be kfnd.'y remembered with oaat-off cloth- Ing, ahoea or odd bita -of furniture. for thia semi-annual rummage sale. Northwest News Tbe body found floating In tha hav at Taooma has been identled as that of Bartholomew Penz, aged 71. lie bad been afflicted, with I eart disease for aome time and it ia thought that he waa walking aloes the wharf whan striken and fell into the bay. At Booth Bend. CVashr. Paul Nalaon. a logger, waa cruahfd to death between twologa. He waa fifty years of age and leaves no relativea in tbisconutry. The first aale of the 1905 Waahlnston bop crop haa taken place at Nort Yaki ma. O C 8weeney, of Cowiohe, eel Is 180,000 pounda at if cents to MoNeff Bros., of PuvatlaD. H D Hexom.a laborer at Nanconver, B C, suicided by cutting hia throat with a raxor. He waa drunk . Hia wife, who waa present and also drunk, has been arrested aa being accessor to the deed by encouraging ber huBband to commit it. 1900 WASHING MACHINE . I am agent for the celebrated 1900 Ball Bear Washing Machine which I am telling on an absolute guarantee, you can take it on trial with the prenlage of returning if not satis factory. A trial will convince von of its 1 good qualities. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS a a HENRY S6 CARR FUNER1L DIRECTORS LICEHJED EMB1LJ1ER5 ' Lady assistant Oallsanswered day and night, Pnone Mo. 121. J. 0. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Carr, residence 386 La Grande Oregon 1 ! i STRICT ATTENTION is given to orders and there are no vezatioua delays due to misunder standings. Each patron gets precisely what ha calls for and aa far aa nnailht all little Individual tas'os are con sidered. There ia no better ooDular nrloed restaurant within many milea. The food ia exoellunt and well nmmnul and la put before tbe guest in an ap pending; way, MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. Ur-EN DAYjANDJNIGHT We seu weekly Meal Ticket Cash .... $450 Itch Ringworm T Lucaa, Wlngo, Ky., writes. AprU 35th 1902: "r or W to 12 yeariTl had been afflicted with a maladi known aa the itch.' The itching wat moat unbearable; I had tried for years to find relief, having tried all remedies I Oould hear of. haalilaa m fnmK.. - --. Wl doctors. I wish to state that one ain gle application of Ballard 'a bnow Lin iment cured me completely and per manently. Sinoe then I have uaed the liniment on two separate occasions foi ring worm and It cured completely 25c. 50u and tl hnttla. Na.lin nJ. . T - .-..Hi. VIWI Co. run BAi.r; aew ideal washina m. chine price I7.C0 EJ Conrad RED Hoi THE BEST AND ONLY THE BEST Yon are sure of the heat when you buy confections 9 at v. Belder's, the wholesale and retail dealer in and manufacturer of hand made CANDIES AND CONNECTIONS Finest Ice cream parlors in Eastern Oregon. Special orders for parties and en tertainments given strict attention. Quality, neat ness and promptness are our strong points. y E. D. SELDER, Next door to Post Office. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES FOB THE DISTRICT OF OREGON In the matter of NOTICE ntt vidbt. T M BANK& f "ING To the ercdlton of T. M. Btabblefield. d U Orando, in the count, of Union, ,nd d Imrto aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice i, hereby given, that on the JT.th dav of Febnrery 1905. ,h, aaid T. M. HtubbieHeU wm duly adjodteaUd bankrupt; and that th.flrt maeting- of hi. cred.tor. wil. b. heW.' "2 the IHh day of March. Js, at 10 o cloea m the forenoou.at which ,im.th,id creditor. ny HZ ' I'T t,helr Clalm"' "PP,nt ex! amine tbe bankropt, and tranact auoh other bnrt- aes. a. may properly come befoienkd meetiiur claim filed mn be accompanied F.H. IVANHOR Referee in Bankruptcy. THE ! Golden Rule Comnanu wain l b YOUR BUSINESS I They Have The Goods and Prices to Mor-ff T i More than 500 PIECES YARn nnnnc iM,i.. a.. I - -ww u..a.uujr icwcivcu. all inc Ntw WEAVES ! ooo i nem tt ; r). ' - 130S-1310-1312;Adame Avenue i in