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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1905)
1 r 1 I i i 1 ' ir ft ill -1 J: f SECOND HAND GOODS Having enlarged our store waare now better prepared to take care of our customer! than ever before. Re member we have the largest stock of second hand" goods in Union County, and are always ready to bny and pay cash. We also have the only furniture van 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. I . . - . LOOK HEBE 85 bed room suits $10.01 up uook stoves '4.00 up Trunks.... 3.75 up Rocker 2 00 .. The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir arfd Adams Rtmember w still buy and Mil alfl kinds . i SKoad Hud Goods jt jt 'Phone 1581 Singapore Pineapples Sliced 20 cents Per Can 3 . for 50 cents BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone U01 i IMMMM 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, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. Grande Ronde Cash Company, Prees Lewis Phone 1801 NEW SPRING SUITINGS $14 to $50 . JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this ipicc for Suit winnti Ben Hopper and T. E. Beuhler won the Suits tut Saturday Two drawings on Sat. March II. AL ANDREWS HABERDASHER AND TAILOR SEEDS Just received a Car Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass seeds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Bye, Wheat and Oats H.iZ. OLIVER JEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571. Office oh air . . $ 5 00 Office Desk ... 10.00 Sofa 3.60 Lounge 1.50 sseMMHn Dean Crowe New warehouse on Jeffersou Avenue SUITS WON J. A. Jackson let 'Win. Driskill 2nd O. E. Berquiat 3rd G M.Ricliy 4th 0. A. Staples 5th Ben Hopper 6th T. E. Beuhler 7th SEEDS Load of Alfalfa Seed LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. Senrioec in Central Ihomh of rhri.t this aTenlng. Praaoblng by O H King Editor Uaiwell ol the Union 8ooat bi over today in tbe Interetta of bla paoiicauon. .At the last martins- ol th nnn Clyde R 6eltt (u annotated rJt engineer end tomorrow morning be will begin tbe work of rnnnlna th. . . gradee for tbe prlnoiple atreete. Mr oenz bas liad moon ezperieaea in this class of work and there is so question out mat tbe work will be well done. The special meetlnffa et the M.thrwU lat charch under tbe direction of the pa tor J D Gilhlan will continn throughout tbia week and possibly longer. In addition to the evening aerrlce there will be an afternoon meet ing at two o'clock each day. All the meetings the laat week were sell attended and much interest ia being manireaiea. Married DAVI8-BEAUOAMP In . tbia city Bon.lay March 6, 1905. Mr J W Zc.uvauip mad Misa Dorsie I Davis. The Eev O B Crockett, pastor bl the M E Charch South officiating. Mr and Mrs Beauoamp left on tbe evening train for Milton where they expect to make their future home. At The Central Church Such interest wan manifest in the service in Central Church yesterday, that Mr Coomb bas been asked to return at once and labor a few days more. He has sir reed to ct.ma tonisht and will preach Tuesday, Wednesday, and rnuseday evenings. Freaebing this evening by O H King. Now Completed The foundry Is now in coraolete operation. Twice each week tbe great furnace ia fired up and the mol ten metal streams forth and wheels and other oastings are made with a rapidity which makes the onlookers head swim. Mr Fitzgerald is now ready for any order which may come. His foundry is complete and bia ma- chine shop lacks nothing, and his bWckamith shop is etriotly up-to-date. He is in position to mend anything from a threshing machine to a top buggy. From tbia time on there will be no necessity to send out of town for castings. Meetings Continued Tbe meetings at the M Church will be continued all this week. Yea- tor Jay the attendance both moinins and evening waa ao great that the capacity of the Church waa taxed to he uttermost, and those present were well repaid for their time by being permitted tj hear two masterly sermons The Rev Gillilan is certainly worth listening to and not only is he able to pleace his congregation but also has the facolity of farnishinz food for thought which does not die at the close of the service. There will be a meeting both afternoon and evenlnc tbe remainder of the week. 'And the publio la cordially invited to attend. WANTED-First class single driver. Inquire Boss Meat Market. Golden Rule Com nam f TXT A They Have More than 500 PlFfFS YADn r.nnnc J-argest Store City election takes place one week fiom today. Mita L R Loreni left this morning for her borne at Cove. Mr and Mrs Dan 8ommer of Elgin are visiting in tbe oity. Judge M A Hirrison left this fore noon for Union on - a abort business visit. 8arveyor Arthur Onrtis left this morning for Union where he goea to do aome surveying. ' Mr Bteve Einebart of Island City waa in the oity this morning and left for Union on business. . Mr and Mra Fred Swaney ill en tertain the Evening Whist Club at their home tomorrow night, Mrs E Walters and eon Carl who have been visiting in tinokana and Pendleton returned laat night. C'apt. J H Alexander returned Sat- nrday evening from a business trip to ueppner, Echo and tbe surrounding oountry. Three families arrived tbia morninir from Kansas en route for the lumber oamps near Elgin. There were about twenty in the party, children and all. 8 E Binehart bas sold bis' general merchandising business in Island f!it. to Lee Humphery and will now look for another location. Mr Hnmpbery will con ti cue the business in Island Oity. The exhibit hall at the deoot waa opened to the publio last Saturdav C.UK- mm it is most certain! a marvelous display of the produots of the Grande Bonde Valley. The fruits vegetables, grains and other produots are artistically displayed and do credit to Mr Cauaey'a energy and also to tae interest taken by tbe people of tbe county. ' Mrs J B Kellog returned last even ing from a several mouths visit to ht,r old home in Iowa. 8be states that tbe winter there while not ao long as usual was so se vera that she is wall pleased to again be home in the Grand Bonde valley where thirty degrees be low zero is unknown. Her man fritnda will be pleased to know that she has greatly improved in health and that she is again quite well and tor one of her yeare is quite utrong. There are three tickets in the flel.l at the approaching oity election in Elgin Mr Irvan Page returned home this doming from Kaneaa where be was married a short time aso. ha WAS .A. oompauled home by bis bride and they win mane thia city their future home Spring Millinery Mm J B Forrest has returned from 8an Francisco where she puichssed the largest stock of spring millioery ev r brought to this city. Mrs For- reft purchiMPi dirtot ftoni the im porters and wis, therefore, abl to se lect tbe very finest to be bad in the city. 8be waa accompanied home by Misa Waltera who has had several seasons experience with tbe leading millinery estkblisbment in the oity of 8an Franoisoo, and who will direct tbe trimming at Mrs ForreBts milli oeiy parlors during tbia season. The arand cpening will take plaoe soon, lull particulars will be made publio in a few days. Wait for the announo ment. Born DORDAJI-In this city, Sunday, March 6, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. John Dordan ' a daughter, GFDDEA-In tbia city, Monday, March 6. 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. A 8 Geddes, a son. THE HTfnn - r vvAiNia YOUR BUSINESS The Goods .. Call n.nri 1900 WASHING MACHINE I am agent for tbe 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. A trial will convince yon of its -good qualities. MRS. T. N. murphy, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS 3 HENRY rUNER.L LKEPJED Lady assistant. Oalls'anawered day and ni Phnn :1 J. 0. Henry, residence 664 n j. j. Carr, residence 388 STRICT ATTENTION is given to orders and there are no vexations delaya dne to misunder standings. Each patron gets precisely what he calls for and as far aa possible all little tndividnil tas e j nre con sidered. There la no belter popular nrioed restaurant within many mllea. The food is excellent aod well prepared and ia pat before tbe guest ia aa ap- petliingway, MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. friEN 1M.YJANDJNIUHT We eeu weekly Meal Ticket Cash ... $450 Gives Health Vigor and Tone Heroine is a boon for 11 fT aravsi fvAm aneamia. By its use the blood ia quick y rrgeueraiea sna tneooior becomes normal. Tbe droopiug strength is re Ti . L The lan8aor Is diminished. Health visnr an.l Inn. rA.in.:n. ----- - - fnnniuiu.Wi New life and happy activity results it. . " ouirei miaaienorougn, III "I have ben troubled . with liver complaint and poor bkod, and have lonnd nothing to benefit me like Her bine.. I hope never to be withonl it. I have wished that I bitd known of it in my husband's lifetime." 60o Sold by Newlin Drug Co FOR 8ALE New Ideal washing ma chine price $7.00 BJCooradAFO Nol . and Prices " .i.j.. - . ... aiiwuy reccivca. ALL -t-i . S6 CARR DIRECTORS EMBUflERS ight, I M o ink urnuue vsreguu . in in iiiji. ilrwtriiliifl nl ttm mi t n j, r THE BEST AND ONLY THE BEST Yon are sure of the best when you buy confections at E. D. Belder's. the wholesale and retail dealer in aod 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. neaU . ness and promptness are our stroug points. E. D. SELDER, Next door to Post Office. IN THIS DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOB I HE DISTBICTOK OREGON In the matter of 1 NOTIfK' ill vidk 1. M. Htuhblefleld, w BANKKUVT.f OP.IIWlTnim I " : - - ain& To the eredhomof T. M. Btubblefield, or U Orando, in the county of Union, nd d lario foresaid, bankrupt: Notic l hereby given, that on the ifith day of Feburary, 1906, the said T.M. Stubblefleld was dulyadjudieatl bankrupt; and that the first meeting of bit creditors will be held nt La ramie. Union Connty, Oregon, aaid dlatrict. on the nth day ef March. l)s, t ,0 o'clock in the forenoon, at which tim.theaaid creditor, may attend, prove their claim, appoint a trustee ex amine the bankrupt, and transact such oth. h...t- Dess as my properly oome befoiesald meetin Each claim filed must be accompanied by cents. ' 3 J?itd arande- Ofeson.thls Wthdayot February, 1905. F.8. IVAKUUM Beferee in Bankruptcy. I 11 to Mf u I ' ' i S THE NEW MAVFs i nLavc5, " :'m" '" ' "M ' ' mJSIJ BSW m m m Bf -SB . SS SB SB B r