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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1905)
r as - . -... - - VtiXI linn i ' . I , ' ' : I SECOND HAND GOODS Having enlarged oar store we are now better prepared .to take care of our customers than ever before. Re member we have the largest stock of second ' hand goads in Union County, 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 buy and sell all kind of goods. : ; . ; , LOOK HERE 85 bed room suit $10.00 up Office ohair . . $ 5 00 Cook Stoves. ..... 4.00 op Trunks ; . . . 3.75 op Rocker 200 ' I I29GAL ITEMS . . : IB Office Desk ... 10.00 Sofa 3.60 Lounge ...... 1J50 The La Grande Pawnbrokers G)rncr Fir and Adams Remember we etlU buy and sell all ktode trM t ro. l Second Hand Goodajl ' PhOlU 1581 oo UNCEDA BISCUIT We have them Nabisco Wafers in Five Flavors Lemon Vanilla Mint -: Chocolate Orange FIVE O'CLOCK TEA Kamona Zweibaob SOCIAL TEA Champagne Wafers Graham Crackers ' Festino Almonds Oatmeal Crackeri -. Saratoga Flakes BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone J 101 GET THE HABIT Of buying your Coal from us WE HAVE j. Rock Springs and Cumberland j Ask any of our customers about us We are wholesale and retail dealers in Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. Grande Ronde Cash Company, ! Press Lewis Dean Crowe X Pkone 1801., New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue reeeteeef e fjaaeea ' : hi NEW SPRHSTGr 8UITING8 $14 to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch thb space for Suit wtnno L. Ray burn won the $35 and H. Bookman the $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat March 81. SUITS WON J. A. Jackson 1st Wm.Driskill 2nd O. E. Berquist 3rd O M.Richy 4th O. A. Staples 6th Ben Hopper 6th T. E. Beuhler 7th LRaybum . 8th II Bookman 9th A.L. ANDREWS HABERDASHER AND TAILOR a. 4 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, Wheat and Oats PL- JEFFERSON AVE PHONE I57L 8enator Fulton , left Washington, Honda for homo. Ho has made a aplendld reoorJ. ,. Mr A B Cooler returned Retard ay eTenlng for a baaioeea trip ol eereraJ daya to Portland. . Mlse Fannie Ball returned thia moralag from a abort Tiait to relstiree at Uilgard. Uttla Bath, the daughter of Mr Frank Childert, la very ill with a ssvere caaa of the tonaolitla. Mr K M Oliver who baa been Waiting hlaaon at Lake View the put few montha haa returned bom. Too atone work on tue r D 8 Taber nacle ia nearly completed and the brick work will be commenced in a few daya. Do not allow other arrangmente to keep you away from the grand con cert t be given at the L D S meeting house llareti, . Mr. and Mra. II W Drrlgbt, who re alde on Catherine creak, came over yea. terday to viait Mra. Hannah Chaplin, who la very alck. Miss Lola Lorenz, who haa been vlaltiug frlenda in the city for the paat few daya, returned to her home at Cove tnie forenoon. 8hriff Brown, of Baker City Digged through tue city tnla forenoon enronte home.' after conveying baker Count? oonvlotato 8alam. Mr B O flnvder.of Tenneaee arrived In the City tbia forenoon and left to day for Elgin where be expects to make bia future home. Mr Cortes, one of the traiellnir agenta for the Creaoant Knitting mille of this city, left tbia morning on a bnaineaa trip through Idaho. ' j The Baker couuty mnd iarv hu r. tamed over fifty indictment against the aaloon keepere of the county for violation of the gambling and Sunday laws. The oonditlon oi Mra Hannah ChaD- lln practically rematna the aame ad aha la la a very a Itlcal condition with little hope of 'recovery, The ladles of tha WflT IT raoging to have their president the luooeaaor of the lata Fraocit B Will- artt pay them an official viait in the near future. The Cbrlatlan Endeavor Sooletv of the Preabyterian church will give a social tomorrow (Tueaday eve) at the home of Mr. T N Uollthon on Adam a Avenue, All are Invited. The I O O K lodo-e of thle oitr la ar ranging to pipe water to their ceme tery. Theexpenae will be eonalder able but water ia all that la required to make thia one of the moat dealrable cemeterya In eaitera Oregon. It la the Intention of the lodge to have tb water read for uae by the flrat of June There were three append ioltia o Dera tion at the Baker City boepital laat week. By the way La Grande certain ly offer a aplendld opportunity for tb auooeeafull maintainano of a hoa pital. We do not believ there I another city of thf all of La Grande to the atate of Idaho. Waahinsrton or Oregon but aupporta a boapltal. Thr Bev Uorao M Ramsey, of thia city, baa aoceptei a call to the pastor ate of 8t Stephen's Eplaoopal Church Portland Ore, nd will begin .work there next 8nnday. This will be his first pastorate He has been an aa- alstant while punning hla atudlea. St Stepnen'a la located In the heart of Portland and presents a good field for parochial work. These raina make tb beart of tb beet grower light He oaiTsee Increas ed tonnage in every drop. Thf city oonnoil will meet tonight and tb newly elected officer com mence upon tbeir administration. Unole Tom tonight at the Opera bona. This makes tb third aim that this company baa appeared in this city under tb present manage ment, nd tbey bav always given aa lief action. A B Conley while in tb city today atated that, aa naual, Grand Bond waa alright. Ha bad referenoa to the delightful rain that has been general all over this county during the past two daya. ; The members of the board of direc tors ol tb Grande Bonda Agricul tural Society are in session tbia after noon, and the question aa to whether or not there will ! a county fair held tbie year, will be decided at tbia meeting. . . ' It might b a good idea for the city to experiment with a few cement OrOMin in aha '- the city where the heavy truffio is. Tb present system is very exper.nlve and to aay the least, unsatisfactory muoh of the lime. " Nra N 8 Kelly who has Jbeen quit lok for veral daya la reported to be much better this a(Urnoa The La Grande Investment Co la building a neat dwelling In G randy 'a aecond addition. Grand Chancellor Curl of the Knight of Phythlaa of the atate ar rived thia morning from Albany and will pay the La Grand lodare an of ficii viait tonight. . All msmbr-rs are expected to be present. Born LEIHHMAN In tbia oity on March 20 to Mr. and Mr. J H Lelshman, a tan pound son. A source of trouble in horn cook ed meals la their lack of variety. You bav no choice of viands. Your ap petite ia jaded one day. When yon ait down to dinner at bom tha menu contains everything yon do not want It la different her. Providing for so many, w can offer the greatest variety. It yon do not care for one item on the bill of far choc another They are all good, bat tb choloe ' is yours. Try it for a while, and briog that tired wife of you re with you MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUGKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY.ANDJNIUHT We aed weekly Meal , $i.50 I have just received a car load of the heat grade of - - . ; . ' . BLACKSMITH GOAL Also a car of... EXTRA STAR A STAR SHINGLES . Can faruish yon with any quantity MRS. T. N. MURPHY, HARDWARE. CROCKERY ETC. 3 ... ... HOME GROWN TREES MAKE GRANDE ; RONDE FAMOUS Apple, Cherry, Peach and Plum trees. Blackberries, Raspberries, currants, mammoth pie plant, Hood River strawberry plants, ornamental and shade trees, weeping willow, Rhodorlfindrnnj English Hc!!y, shrubs, dutchman's pipe and climbing vines. I have also a good stock of Carolina poplars for atreet planting. Address LA GRANDE NURSERY Box 637 ; Or leave order at Thorn's Grocery Store. Notary Public Money to Loan Insurance i Representing the Equitable .Savinga dt )Loan Aaso- ; ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & roost ' reliable institution on the Pacific; coast, under State supervision. Loans. made short or long time to suit ' WM. GRANT, Agent : City property for sale. ; THE SORT TH1T WILL PLE15C 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 that our service must be correct. A child can do the trading at our store A trial order over the tele phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. QEbDELf BKSJ North Fir Street THE BEST AND ONLY THE BEST You are sure of the best when you buy confections at E. 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 tertainments given ' strict attention. Quality, neat ness and promptness are our strong points. E. D. SELDER, Next door to Post Office. ' Ml sent HI 1 1 m Milium THE Golden- Rule Company WANTS YOUR BUSINESS They Have The Goods and Prices to Merit It More than 500 PIECES YARD GOODS already received. ALL THE NEW WEAVES Oeill and See Them 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenrjjf " Largest Store Smallest Prinze Lit.llJIHir--HIIIIIMtt l1MMIlHHHHHIMt)t -p