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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1905)
f ill IK 2 SECOND HAND GOODS Having enlarged oar store wo are now better prepared to take care of oar customers than aver before. Re member we hare the largest stock of second hand goods in Union Goanty, and are always ready to bay 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 bay and sell all kind of goods. LOOK HERE ' 86 bed room suits $10.00 up Offiaa ohair . . $ 5 00 Cook Stoves 4.00 tp Office Desk . . . 10.00 Trunks 8.76 up Sofa 8.60 Rocker 200 Lounge 1.60 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we till buy and tell iq kinds .... of Second Hand GoodM ji j jt Phone 1581 Columbia River Salmon Irish Fat Ifackeral Cromarty Bloaters Oyster Clams Finnan Haddies Lobster Sardines Holland Herring Anohovies Shrimn Codfish BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone 1 101 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 aud retail dealers in Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. Grande Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue NEW SPRING SUITINGS $14 to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this ipace for Suit winnu Ben Hopper and T. E. Beuhler won the Suits last Saturday Two drawings on Sat March II. SUITS WON J. A. Jackson 1st Win. Drisktll 2nd O. E. Berquist 8rd G M. Richy 4th 0. A. Staples 5th Ben Hopper 6th T. E. Beuhler 7th A L ANDREWS HABERDASHER 4ND TAILOR e4S4aaaaaaaaaaa SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass seeds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wbeat and Oats R II. OLA VER JEFFERSON AVE PHONE ISTL 129GAL ITEMS The Ladles Aid Society ol the Pres byterian Church will meat Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs Henry Hanson. The many Meads of ,Mrs Q M Taal will be pained to learn that aha is atiil vary ill nod that there la seemingly no ehange for the better. Master Dean, the son of Mr J O Smith, has now recovered from a oaae of diptheria The attending physician has declared the obild oat of danger and the quarantine hits been raised. The Lyle Tuesday Musical will meet tomorro at two thirty In the afternoon, and will be onder the direction of Mrs Harley Langhlin. The subject for discussion at thta meeting will be the great composer Rhine barger. Mahara'a Mlnlstrel 'a arrived in the city thia morning in their fpri vate oar and the exhibition given on the streets by the band deserves great praise. If there is anything In reputation, all who attend the production at Btetrarta Opera House tonisht will be well entertained. Mr Andrews, a returned missionary from India, wilt lecture in the Preahy terlan Church Tuesday evening, at 7 :30 c urk iu uie mission school. Mr Andrews is being supported by the Christian Endeavors of Oregon and Washington, and comes highly recom mended. Admission free, a contribu tion will be taken at the close. Every one cordially invited to attend. K Jonea has leased the Silk pas ture and will give bis personal at tention thia summer to lookins after the pasture and stock that ia placed in his oare. Thia is one of the largest pastures in the county and the water and feed ia as good aa can be found any where. The pasture ia divided into aix separate lots and horses and cuttle will not be allowed to ran to gether. This feature will appeal to the owner of the family mlloh cow aa the cow is assured of carefal and quiet treatment. Mr Jonea will give his entire attention to the work, and will personally aee to It that oowa are brought quietly to and from the pasture. Miss Mollis Hendersbot has been appointed offioial stenographer in the Baker County circuit oourt. It is not often that the! baseball sea son opena in La Orande during the first of March, but It did this season. Al Vogel of Pendleton is in the oity for the purpose of buying a oar of heavy draft horses. He ia a guest of his old time friend Dr P A Charlton the veterinary surgeon . Charles Tall has the contract for msking the lawn surrounding the Dr. F. E . Moore residence on O street. He now has teams at work filling in and grading and will soon have one of tbe most, handsome lawns in the city to his credit. When this oontraot is fi nishrd it will be ono of the fin st bits Of landscape gardening in the O.tV. Died PAYNE At the home of his mother Mra James Payne, Saturday night at eieven o-ciock Armur L. rayne age. twenty five years. Cause of death consumption. The funeral will take place at the family resldenoe Tuew'ay at one o'clock. Henry & Carr funeral directors . M J Dnffey, one of tbe substantial citizens of the Cove, was a La Grande visitor today. Mr Qeorga Morrison and wife left Saturday morning far a visit to Moun tain Home, Idaho Mr and Mra Ed Hobinaon left the oity Saturday morning for a visit over Sunday in Union. Mr J D Kobinaon, and daughter, of Glenna Ferry, Idaho, arrived iu tbe oity Friday evening from a vlait to Sao Francisco, and left hare Saturday morning for their home . In the case which waa tried Friday afternoon in Judge Hoogh'a oourt for an assault upon a chinaman, young George Aekley waa fined the sum of tea dollars. Other boys were detained in tbe inoipieney of the actions, but no farther warrants have been aworn out Among those who went to Union from thia place Saturday to attend the County Local Institute were County Superintendent, fi fi Bragg, wife and daughter. Prof H J Hookenberry, Miss Maud Logsden, Miss Bernlce Logsden, Miaa Carrie Huff, Miss Mertie Aldrlch, Miss Rohan, Misa Smith and Messrs K A Wilkeraon and F E Steger. . ---- Mil, ieii tnis morning for Baker Oity on business of a legal nature Mr Jake J.icobson returned this morning from Portland where be ac companied Mr Tom Golathon who baa entered the hospital there tor treatment of an abscess whiob baa formed in his bead. Mr Jaoobaon re ports that he was reatiog very well when he left and that tbe doctors bad not decided whether an operation was necessary or not. A Thought Remember that Osteopathy ia not a severe treatment, fit only for atbletea as some people erroneously suppose ; bat that it ia soothing and restorative, where it needa to be. and Is adapted to the requirements of infante two weeks old just aa well aa the very aged. THE QUICKEST LUNCH can be had here. We call Uonr "rapid flie lunch" b cause it ia served so quickly It is not fired at oor patrons, however but p'ueed before them in a dainty aad appetizing manner- This lunch costs little, and sat i tics all but the most robust appetites. At a alightly higher price these can be appeased with n ore aubatanlial, vianda MODEL. RESTAURANT -J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY,AND4NI(iHT Weselw eklyMeal, Tioke-s dash $4-50 1 1900 l WASHING MACHINE I 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. A trial will convince you of its good qualities. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS ummmmmmmmmmmaammmmB HENRY So CARR FUNERAl DIRECTORS LICEfcCD CHBiUriEftt Lady assistant Calls answered day and night, Phone No.21. J. 0. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Oarr, residence 386 m La Grande Oregon THE SORT THAT WILL PLEASE That is the sort of groceries we sell Our aim is to please all of our customers We realize that in ordet to do this we must sell only First Quality Goods We also know that our prices must be right, and U&t our forvicc rrnst be correct. A thfld ma do the trading at our store A trial order over the tele phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. QEDDEJ" BRSJ North Fir Street Gives Health Vigor and Tone Herbina is a hnnn inr mm 1 1 vra UIIOICII IIU1U aneamia. By its use the blood ia quick ly regenerated and the color becomes normal. The drooping strength is re vlved. The languor is diminished. Health viaor rh.I tnno nrUm; new life and happy activity result" uoiid . ouirei miaaiesDoroiign, 111 "I have hAAn tmnhM ,n. complaint and poor blrod, and have uuuu uuiuiug to oenent me like Her oine. I bona nnvar tn Ka u.;h,.i,.i w I have wished that I had known of it in my nuaoand'a lifetime." 50o ftoia oy newiln Drug Co WANTED A set ol double baggy harness. Address MH" care of this office or lock box 696, La Grande, Oregon. THE BEST AND ONLY THE BEST You are sure of the best when you buy confections $ at r. D. Selder'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 tertainmfnt? given strict attention. Quality, neat ness aud promptness are our strong points. E. D. SELDER, Next door to Post Office. KATE UHH K It, EHTATK: N ot ice is Ifiventhat ,b. aiKlcrainnefl has ben duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of Kate Osher, deceased l,y the Cotimv t:rt of Union County, Oregon. All persons hiring claims aR.iinm said est.it,. are hereby notified to present, the un. duly verified 19 the untie siKnc. at the la Grande national Bank, U Orande, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated February 16, IMS, a H Finn F-UMKY12KS. Administrator. V. 11. I' INN, Attorney Peculiar Disappearance thl EJll?yA of 'Bn"rville, O lai.l the peculiar dieappearanoe of his pain ful systems, of indigestion and bili ousness, to Dr King's New Life Pills He says: "They ere a perfect remedy, foi dirtiness aour stomach, headache, constipation, eto," Guaranteed at Newlin drug atore, price 25o. THE 9 I Golden Rule Company WANTS YOUR BUSINESS They Have The Goods and Prices to Merit It - i aa 1 1 r aa ntrrri' a a if -s . . . 9 more man aw ncua taku UUUDJ already received. ALL THE NEW WEAVES i 1 ci iu 1 nem Largest Store 1S0S-1SMM312 Adams Avenue Smallest Prices i Ullllit Mfrt X