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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1905)
W SECOND HAND GOODS Having enlarged our store wo are now better prepared to take care of our cuetomers than ever before. Re member we have the largest stock of second hand goods in Union County, and are always ready to buy 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. J LOOK HEBE 85 bed room suits $10.00 up ' Office ohair ..$6 00 Cook I Stoves. , .... 4.00 up Office Desk .... 10.00 Trunks..... ..... 3.75 up Sofa.......... 3.60 Kocker.......... 2 00. Lounge 1.50 The La Grande Pawnbrokers " . ' Corner Fir and Adams Remember we etill (my and tell M kinds ot Second Hand Goods. j$ j ji 'Phone 1581 do UNCEDA BISCUIT We have them Nafcisca Wafers in Five Flavors Lemon Vanilla Mint Chocolate Orange FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SOCIAL TEA "' " v ........... Ramona Zweibacli Champagne Wafers Graham Crackers Oatmeal Crackers Festino Almonds Saratoga Flakes BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone 1101 SEED GRAIN OATS, WHEAT, Bluesteam and -Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE BARLEY, MILLEBED ji Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hay COAL and WOOD Grande Rondc Cash Company, ; ; Press Lewis Dean Crowe ! Pkone 1801 New warehouae on Jefferson Avenue 1 ' NEW SPRING SUITINGS 14r to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this ipace for Suit wirnei L. Rayburn won the $35 and H. Bookman (he $25 Suit lut Saturday Two drawings on Sat. March -81. SUITS WON J. A. Jacksou 1st Wm, Driekill 2nd O. E. lierquist 3rd G M. Kiciiy 4th O. A. Staples 5th Hon Hopper Cth T. E. Rouhler 7th Lltuybuin 8th II Bookman 9th rVL. ANDREWS HABERPASIIEIi AND TAILOR SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed lied Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass sseds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats Z. OLIVER ' -; FEFFERSOK AVE. - PHONE 1571. . I29GAL ITEMS T3 ' II Ml The tnow back In tha ranffea in ra ported ro be boat six Incbea deep The Wm Grant'a agency ia propared to negotiate farm loaua at low ratea aiuauej j u Mater baa been to Pendleton and Echo this week on logal bnaiuesa. Aalde trom being jast a little weaker aire Hannah Chaplio'a condition la jast about the same aa yesterday. The tide of Immigration that if flow ing from tbe east to the west, la de positing aome of ita beat people In this valley. Do not overlook the ' date of thA grand band concert to be given by the u ua onoert band. Kesenrn.l aaR can be had at the Kaii.bow Stow. at The Home and r'oreiuu Minalnn.r society of the.Preubyterlan church will not niMt tomorrow on account of tbe raneral aervicea of Mrs Jeon'e Hanaen, Mr k B Hill, of Oklahoma, arriv ed in the city tbia forenoon , and left ou the Elgin brai-ch for Elgin, where in expects to locate permanently. """""w -" j uranoe iron Worka ia etill on the inciease Yetter day a new macbiueat was pnt to work This new man "lear boiler maker and all ronnd engine man, and will remain here the entire Beacon, The foundry is busy getting four ton order for the building iron to be tired i atrnotion of the Hag Uroa now atore ouiirtiug at ifllgin O K Hurpcr, manager and proprietor of the Pendleton oremnery, . arrived this morning fmin La Grande and will remain the city permanenUv, to have charge of tbe plant. A a.iiprvent of machinery arrived tbia morning and will be installed at once- Pendletm Uregnulan. I have jast received a car load of the grade of . . . . best M 8 Crotsen la np from Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. O A Galloway of Elgin are In tbe city. H 8 Beunet of Washington D O an inspectoral United Btatea I-and office la here in nia omcial capacity Listen lo tbe grand open air con cert by the L D 8 Concert Band to morrow noou. Mr J O Smith of thia citv waa in Pendleton on buainesa yeaterday. P . E. Allen, a former Grande Rood a I beet man of Albany, ia here visiting j his sister Mrs T. R. Sherwood who re sides south of thia city. La Grande has producrd another young artixt whose name ia an re to adorn the walls of fame. Tbe name of the talented young geutleman fa Sidney Haines, and several very credit able samples of his work are now on exhibition in the windows of Harria & Adcook, at the old E Androsa aland They are worth going to see. I BLACKSMITH COAL Also a car of EXTRA STAR A STAR SHINGLES ' Can famish yoawith any quantity MRS. T. N. MURPHY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY ETC. Many Are injured (Scrlppa Newt Association) Lincoln Neb. March 23 The Bur lington pawngr train waa derailed at Wood Lawn today, aix miles west of hero. Six of the coaches rolled completely over, and several are re- ported seriously injured. A aneoial train lms been sent to bring the wounded to this city. a? ' ! No Choice Made Prof T K Noordhoff of the High chH)l has b-en confined to his home the past two daya with inflamatorv rheunihtinro. BORN PAIJKER In thia city to Mr and Mrs James Parker on March 22, 1905 an eight pound girl (By Scri pa Newa Association) Denver, March 23 -The ieeislature adjourned this afternoon without noosing a United States Senator. Mrs McKay and Mra Cunningham want apprentices in" tbe millinerv business, and those who care to in- qairj will please apply next djor to J u H rry's alore. Mr J H Henderson of North Pow. der was in the city last evening with me purpose oi looking around in le- jarJ lo investing here. He returned I home thin morning, but will visit our 0 ry sgitin soon on the same business. . G H Powers, the Minnesota Land m-n h'si sold the John Wriehl 320 acre ranch 6 miles east of tbia city in aeetiona 6 and 7. to Wltr mann Sibley for 18000, who takes possession I a', once. Remember the basket ball tram ft - t9 Saturday evening between tbe La GnndeHigh Hoool team and the Baker City High School team. Turn out and see the La Grande girls win the game , or see the Baker City girls in. it will be worth seeing either way it goes. Died HARTMAN Near Alioel oa Tuesday March 21 IM)5, tbe nine months old son of Mr. and Mrs. A W. llartmAti. The funeral waa held this afternoon at Summrrville, tbe Rev W. H. Saxby oiBmating. Notice I 0 0 F All members of the 1 O o if quested to meet at the I O OF Hail tomorrow morning at 7: 100 for the par pose of assisting to take the remalna .,f our late brother, 8amutl Trueadall, to me train. U W K JBERTSIMI M n ' , . vi. A Good Dinner will make its presence felt In -niia r ii enorts to conceal it. The odors from our kitchen would Rive any man an appetite so deliciona ia the aroma arising irom the beat of foods skill folly cooked, By Rights we ooght to charge extra for this, but we do not, because we knn ri.nf n-A a man baa tasted our foods he will be a steady eater at oni tablea. And h meal will leave him some change in uis pocaei, too. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYiANDJNlOHT We se.l weekly Meal . Tfckete Ca-h $4.50. ! jasKtfjivT'rS'iyi. asVMMasaJULlJMC,gHjl . ' 1 in "-sB:i 1 YOU CAN GET IT AT GOLDEN RULE That is the Whole Story in a Nut Shell And ExpressHs more than we could tell you in a Whni paire of advertisino:. Hoover, there are a lew ec al things we would like to call your attention to just now In our Hardware and Crockery Department In our Dry Goods Department A great line of Lace and Net Cur tains, per pair 75c to $475 A great line of Table Linens, per yard 37c to $1.25 A great line of Towels per pair 10c to 75c A gieat line of TaMe Oil Cloth per yard 20c A groat line of Piece Goods per yard 5c to $1.25 A great line of Tailored Skirts each $1.45 to $8.50 A great line of Shirt Waists each 35c to $450 A great lire of Trimmed Hats $2.75 to $6.50 A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING In our Men's Department A great line of Shirts each 33c to $175 A great line of Shoes per pair $1 50 to $3.50 A great line of Men's Suits $5.00 to $18.00 A great line of Pants $1.00 to $4.00 A great line of Hats 25c to $3.00 A great line ot Ties 10c to $1.00 A great line of Trunks and Suit Cases each 35c to $12.50 A great line of Boys' Suits 75c to $4.75 A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING A great line of Dinner Sets freni a 47 piece set at to a 73 piece set at $3.58 8.00 A great line of Glassware per piece 5c to 50 A great line of Mirrors 20c to $8.00 A great line of Picture Frames 25c to $3 00 A great line of Lawn Mowers $4.00 to $9.00 A great line of Paint Brushes 5c to $1.45 A great line of Toilet Soaps - EM 0 Bars lor 25c A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, -P 4. 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue " largest Store Smallest. td-- ufi mil fcsams v, a X -LJtrS