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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1905)
I am ism siiiiirTT'"'M - HV . Ml SECOND HAND GOODS Having enlarged oar Btore wo are now better prepared to take care of oar customers than ever before. Re member we have the largest . stock of second hand goods in Union Oouuty, and are always ready to boy nd pay cash. We also have the only farnitate van in the city, and can move your piano or furniture without injury to it in any way. bay and sell all kind of goods. - LOOK HEBE 85 bed room suits $10.00 up Office ohair ..$6 00 Cook Stove 4.00 up Trunks 8.75 up Rocker 200 Office Desk ... 10.00 Sofa.......... 8.60 Loauge ...... 1.50 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Thone 1581 Remember ws still buy and sell mill kinds f Scond Hud Goodajl Jt Jt jH oo UNCEDA BISCUIT We have them Nabisco Wafers in Five Flavors Lemon Vanilla Mint Chocolate Orange FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SOCIAL TEA Ramona Zweibach Champagne Wafers Orabam Crackers Oatmeal Crackers Festino Almonds Saratoga Flakes BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone H01 i Miiwiiim 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. Gra idc Ronde Cash Company, j Preas Lewis Dean Crowe Pkoue 1801 . New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue NEW SPRING SUITING'S $14- to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this ipacc for Suit winnu L. Raybum 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 G M.Richy 4th O. A. Staples 5th Ben Hopper 6th T. E. Beuhler 7th L Ray bum 8th II Bookman 9th A. L. ANDREWS HABERDASHER ND TAILOR 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 HM.OLJVBR ' v JEFFERSON ' AVE. PHONE IS7L U ' I29GAL ITEMS ' j j si l.. 1 II j Mr Loo Clearer, who baa been in the city on business left Ibis mora lag (or Union. ' Hiss Edith 8psfford arrived in tbe eiiy this forenoon from Spokane and will maks this her home in the future Mr Walter B Kirett, the Boise lumberman who baa been in the city on business returned borne Ibis mora In. - Mrs J H Cherry left today for Den f er Colo., where aba will visit relatives Mrs Cherry expects to be absent about two months on her visit. To tantalise the banters it Is report ed that the valley Is now filled with dnoka all (at and jucy, bat don't let the game warden see yon eating one. Baker City Democrat. Bishop O'Riellv, ol Bsker City who baa been wMt on business, stopped ovi r in La Grande last tveniog, and tbia morning oontiuued his journey home. Judge O f Ooodall was made happy this morning by the arrival of bis eldest son, Brooks W Ooodall, whom he had not had the pleasure of neet ing (or fifteen years. Mr Ooodall Jr. is now a resident of North Dakota and it now making a lour of the extreme western states. He also visited Texas and Indian Territory. He states that he is greatly pleased and surpris ed to note the wonderful obange for the better the Orande Ronde valley baa made since he last visited here. He will epend several days visiting bis fa'.her and attempting to again get in touob with his old time friends Beserved seats osn be secured (or the L'D S band oonoert at the Bain- bow Htojre. Reserved seats 60 cents, general admission at tbe door 35 cents Children 25 cents. Remember the date March 24. W II Ball has just completed one of the neatest (arm residences in this valley for many years. Mr Bull re sides near Summerville This la the social evening for Eastern bur. Mrs. Molitor will entertain the Kaffee Klatsoh, Friday evening. George Small, editor of the Baker City Democrat, was a La Grand visit or today. The snow was a pleasant surprise to all thla morning, but tbe two or more inobea of the beautiful all disappeared by noon.' The Whist Club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs H J White and Mrs B Bom mars at the formers borne. Mrs Charles Smith and ohildren who were seriously iojured in a run away few days ago are reported to be apldl y improving A line frsm Rev O B Crockett telle La Grande frienda that be arrived O K at Morebead Ky. where he baa a fine large pastorate. Bishop O'Reillv Will be present at the dedication of the Catholic ohuron, whiob will take place next Sunday at Union There will toe qaile a number attend from this city. John Smith of the Cove cam over tbia afternoon in response lo a telegram ataiiug hie wiiw, who m niiu California ior her health waa very low, He will leave on the evening train. The little nine year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Jeff Ball ia very ill with a very severe case of diptherla. Dr A L Biohardaon who waa called in tbia morning states the deaeaee , is in a mellgnant form. Tbe county convention of the Mod ern Woodmen of America will be held in thle cltj- Wednesday the fifth of April. The La Orande Camp ie mak ing arrangments to entertain tbe visit ing deligates in a manner long to be remembered. It is expected that about thirty delegates will be present. The Observer for many years has suggested tbe advisability of the city experimenting either with stone or cement cross walks. Mr Scott, while In our office, stated that a good walk could be put in for 170. T'le oonncil ehould investigate this At thie price a cement walk ia cheaper than wood. I have jast received a car load of tbe best grade of ... BLACKSMITH COAL Also a car of EXTRA STAR A STAR SHINGLES Can famish yoa with any quantity MRS. T. N. MURPHY, wan .-fc lit I n T- rtVTJT9 T7 T jjj nAKUWAKC I biw. . During tbe Unioa meetings wbiob have oeen in progress in Eugene for tbe psst three weeks, it is stated that there have ben about 500 conversions. Suven different denominations parti oipatiny. . Tbe Junior League of the Methodist oburob wae organized Sunday with a large membership. Mra. B. W. Leigh ton ie superintendent, with Misses Edna Breckenridge, Mary Biesland and fcdiin wiiiia members of her cabinet. Time (or meeting is 8unday at 3 o'clock. . Aunt Hannah Chaplin bad a sinking spell at noon today and it was report ed that sh was dying. She ' rallied a little, however, bnt is gradually grow ing weaker and weaker. She has been unconscious for tbe paat two daya. One half of.her body is paralyzed and she is blind, and tbe end is looked for at any time. Married WADE STALEY In tbis city on the 22nd day of Maroh, 1905, Mr J. B. Wade and Miss Margaret E. 8U ley, at tbe residence of Bev. O. H. King, be performing the ceremony. 'IV uroom is an employee of the O B AN. ""ortUnd, and the bride ia a resident of La Grande. A Good Dinner will make ita presence felt in plte of all efforts to conceal it. The odors from our kitchen would give any man an appetite so delicious is the stoma arising from the best of foods skill fully cooked, by Rights we ought to oharge extra (or this, but we do not, because we know that onoe a roan has tasted our foods he will be a steady eater at out tables. A nd the meal will leave him some change in his pocket, too. MODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY.AND2NIUHT $4.50 We se.l weekly Meal , YOU CAN GET IT THE GOLDEN RULE . That is the Whole Story in a Nut Shell And Expresses more than we could tell you in a Whole paore of advertising. However, there are a lew srec al things we would like lo call your attention to just now In our Dry Goods Department in our Men's Department In our Hardware and A great line of Lace and Net Cur- A great line of Shirts Crockery Department tains, per pair 75c to $4-75 each 33c to $1.75 ; ' A great line of Dinner Sets A great line of Table Linens, A great line of Shoes . frcm a 47 piece set at $3.58 per yard 37ic to $1.25 per pair $1 50 to $3.50 to a 73 piece set at . 8.00 A great line of Towels A great line of Men's Suits A great line of Glassware per pair 10c to 75c - $5.00 to $18.00 per piece 5c to 50 AglpeiywdfTable0il C1th 20c A great line of Pants $L00to$4.00 A great line of Mirrors 20c to $8.00 A great line of Piece Goods . ,. . i ti aa A great line of Picture Frames per yard 5c to $1.25 A great line of Hats 25c to $3.00 25c to $3 00 A great line of Tailored Skirts t:.c irv iA ti tn A great line of Lawn Mowers each .$1.45 to $8.50 A great line 01 TlCS ,0c 10 $,-0 $4.00 to $9.00 A great line of Shirt Waists A great line of Trunks and Suit A great line of Paint Brushes each 35c to $4.50 Cases each ; 35c to $12.50 .. . : 5c to $1.45 , ' ' - ' :.r - . : A great line of Trimmed Hats A great line of Boys' Suits A great line of Toilet Soaps $2.75 to $6.50 75c to $4.75 6 Bars for 25c A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store Smallest Prices i- y X -