La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 24, 1905, Image 6

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    SECOND HAND GOODS
Having enlarged oar store are now better prepared
to take care of oar customers than ever before. Re-
member we have the largest atock of second band
goods in Union Comity, and are always ready to boy
nd 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 HEBE
35 bed raom suits $10.00 np ' 1 Office ohair V. $ 6 00
Cook 8tovea 4.00 op ; Office Desk . . . 10.00
.Traoks ? 3.75 up Sofa. . . . .... 8.60
Rocker.......... 2 00 Lounge 1.60
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Comet Fir and Adams
RimemMf wt till buy and tell all) kinds
el Second Hand Goodajl . ' j j Jt
'Phone 1581
do UNEEDAi BISCUIT
.' We have them
Nabisco Wafers in Five Flavors
Vl2i!!s it Oh"' Oration
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FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SOCIAL TEA 4
Kamona Zweibaoli Champagne Wafers
Graham Crackers Oatmeal Crackers
Festino Almonds Saratoga Flakes
BAKER BRO S.
Adams Avenue Phone S 101
Press Levis
Pkone 1801
Dean Crowe.
New' warehouse on Jefferson Avenue
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NEW SPRING
SUITINGS
14. to. $50
JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00
Watch this ipace for Suit
winncs
F G Lawson won the $35
and Earl Zundell the $25
Suit last Saturday
Two drawing on Sat
March 81.
AL ANDREWS
HABERDASHER AND TAILOR
SEED GRAIN !
OA.TS,
WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club
BEARDLESS BARLEY
BLUE BARLEY,
MILLEEED
Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hay
COAL and WOOD
I Grande Ronde Cash Company
SEEDS SEEDS
Jdst received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed
Red Clover, Tiraolhy, Red Top. All
kinds of Grass seeds. Balk Garden
Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats
JEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571
I )- . L29GAL ITEMS V j I
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Tbe Band eoocert tonight.
MrOeorge Miller, of the Core has
been la tbe city lor several dajs on a
Tlslt," ,
Mr A B Gonley It apeuding a faw
daa la the city from bis ranch la the
Cot.
lit ladiaa of tha Lyla Tuesday
Musicals ara , preparing an alaborata
program ma for next Toaaday.
Mr. J W Kennedy left tbla forenoon
(or Union where he will attend the
faneral servloee of Mr. Troeadall.
Two new oaaee of diphtheria were re
ported today. Little Robbie Pattlaon
la down and Um young child of Mr
Bateman.
' Mr Elmer 8nllivan, an employee of
the O B & N Co left this morning for
a ten days visit with his parenU at
8tarkey prarle
The line of poles from Cove to I
Orande li now being rapidly extended
aoroaa the valley. The line will be
completed within two weeks.
Rev O H King of the Central Church
of Christ, left lota ioreuoou iur Uuiuu
o preach the faneral of the late Ham-
nel Traesdall,
Among the Odd Fellows who went
to Union today with the oorpae of Mr.
Samuel Traesdall were Ueorge Ball
D Oanaday. B W Grandy. J M, Mo-
Call and Frank Childera.
MrJWBoott and wife came over
from Union yesterday to attend his
mother, who waa ; reported very 111.
Mrtioott returned tbia forenoon, aa
his mother was better, bat left his
wife here.
The basket ball between tha Baker
City and La Giande High Schools to
morrow evening at the auditorium of
the Commercial Club This will be a
dose contest and If yoa are not present
yon will wish you were, after It is too
late.
A good number of the Odd Fellowa
from Sommervllle came to the oity yes
terday, and tbia morning aooom Denied
the remains of Mr. Trneadall to Union,
where they will assist In the burial
oeremonlea, among the number being
E A Wills, Wm Klrkhuff, Wm Couoh,
EJ Hill, O Landsman and B M White.
Don't forget, the beet Ulent In La
Orande takes plaoa in the musical
Siren at the Presbyterian ehoroh next
Tuesday, March 38.' Admission 10c.
The infant son. of Mr and Mrs H
Messenger died today. Mr and Mrs
Henry Messenger earn here la Sann
ary from Canada and reside In the
northern portion of the oity.
i Mr H J Walters, of San Erancleoo,
la In the oity, tha goeet of the Eev
E B Hays, Mr Walter and Mf Hays
have been oloea frleuds for the paat
thirteen years.
Mra Alice Ladd and daughter, Miss
Florence who have been viaiting
friende in Walla Walla returned yes
terday and will remain here several
days.
Lovers of mnsio should read the ad
in todays issue of the Rainbow Store.
W 8 Rigain waa in the eity today
arranging for posters for hie auction
sale which takea pUoe el his farm
nexi Friday.
Lloyd Scribnr and James tteiver
were arretted this afternoon'' upon
complaint of Wm Hanson, charged
with cruelty to animals. The com
plaint oharges the boys with jibbing
a pitchfork Into a mule. ' The tiial
will corns off Tuesday before Justice
Hough.
Recorder Snook fried bis first care
this afternoon and the oity is richer
to the amount of twodollsis and fifty
oents thereby. The cue was one
where In Lot Snodgrass was charged
with riding a bioyole upon the side
walk. The complaint was filed by
8andy Ladlgar. Lot was fined two
dollars and fifty cents and the costs.
The funeral of Mrs Henry Hansen
look place tbia afternoon from the
Presbyterian oburoh. A large num
ber were in attendance to pay the'r
last respeots to one who was loved
and highly respeoted by a large oirole
of friends. Henry A Osrr were tbe
funeral directors, and . tbe interment
was in tbe Masonio cemetery.
I ha?e just received a car load of tbe best,
graded . i
BLACKSMITH COAL
: Also a car of
EXTRA STAR A. STAR SHINGLES
Can famish yon with any quantity
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY ETC.
SHggBMbJSiraSSMBgiiiieiSiiHM
Machinery is now on the ground to
move the Zuber residence now situat
ed oo Fir and Sixth street, to a lot
one block, south on sixteenth-street
Mis. Zuber will erect a five room
modern cotUge on the site of tbe pres
ent building.
J S '.V:!z:a c! Usi.-r! n it?
today.
Elmer Curtis left last night lor
Foriland where be hss secured a posi
tion in a wholesale bouse.
Fred Young who arrived the first
of the year from Oklahoma . is so well
pleased with our city that he seat for
his family, and they are expected to
arrive this evening.
Mr and Mrs O W Thomas leave this
evening for 8pokane to be absent seve
ral days.
The services at the Methodist
ohnrob this evening close np an on
broken series of six weeks effort. Re
sults unfigurable have been obtained.
It has not yet been decided whether
or not they will continue longer than
this evening. Oo if you can.
E O Davia, proprietor of the La
Grande Marble worba. la now tna
getting out a very handsome memorial
tablet for Mrs Parks of Elgin, to be
erected over the remains of her little
daughter who died a few months ago,
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A Good Dinner
will make lta presence felt in -pite of
all efforts to conceal It. The odors
from our kltohen would give any man
an appetite so delicious is the aroma
arising Irom the best of foods ekill
fully cooked,
By Rights
we ought to charge extra for this, but
we do not, because we know that once
a man has tasted our foods he will be
a steady eater at oui tables. And the
meal will leave him some change in
his pocket, too.
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND.NIUHT
We sea weekly Meal . rn
Tskets each $4.50
YOU CAN GET IT
AT
THE GOLDEN
3ULE
That is the Whole Story in a Nut Shell
And IRxpressHS more than we could tell you in a Whole
paee of advertising. However, there are a lew &rec 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 $4-75
A great line of Table Linens,
per yard 37Jc to $1.25
A great line of Towels
per pair 10c to 75c
A gieat line of Table Oil Cloth
per yard 20c
A great line of Piece Goods
per yard 5c to $1.25
A great line of Tailored Skirts
each $i.45 to $8.50
A great line of Shirt Waists
each 35c to $450
A great line 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 $1.75
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
frcni a 47 piece set at $3.58
to a 73 piece set at 8.00
A great line of Glassware
per piece 5c to 50
A great line of Mirrors 20c to $8.00
A great liue of Picture Frames
25c to $3 00
y
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
6 Bars for 25c
A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
I Adams Avenue
Largest , Store . .. . . :. .. Smallest Prices
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