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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1905)
ggBflqptawiawtsnar 0 SNAPS:' T SNAPS On all kinds of new and Second Hand Goods. Remember we want your second band goods Remember we stretch bed springs Remember we do upholstering . ., ; .. ,a Remember we do house moving , i Remember we pay eaah ( . . , Remember we sell cheap Remember we do transfering ' Remember we have a large stock Remember we sell wood , . -,'. , - liemember we repair bicycles ' ' Remember we sell bnyclea iOIi . Remember we are all right. The La Grande Pawnbrokers -' ' Corner Fir and Adams Remember wa till buy and mU all 'klnda - m, ' . , f wnd Hud coodM j$ . Vhone 1581 do 1NCEDA BISCUIT ' , : "We have theW' Nibisco Wafers In Five Flavors ' . . ' Lemon Vanilla t Mint j Chocolate , Orange FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SOCIAL TEA Ramona Zweibaoh Champagne Wafers Graham Crackers Oatmeal Crackers Festino Almonds Saratoga Flakes BAKER BRO S. Adams Avenue Phone HOI SEED GRAIN OA.TS, , WHEAT, Bluesteamand Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE BARLEY, MILLE.EED.' ; . Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hay COAL and WOOD Gra ide Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue NEW SPRING SUITINGS 14, to $50 N THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch thia space (or Suit win no John Biever won the $35 andGM Curtice the $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings : on Sat. April I. A.L. ANDREWS HABERDASHER AND TAILOR SEEDS v SEEDS j,j .. .... .... -I,, .mi Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clofer, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass seeds. - Bulk Qarden Seed; Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats ...It V. IEFFERSON AVE. PHONE I57L r -r i J , b9GAL ITEMS . Conductor Geo ' Uoarley left Jthta morning for Portland. ' ' MIm Eliza Young, of HUgard,' la Tlaltlogln th elty. Tbo maoy frienda of lira Rnaael W Croat will bo palood . to Warn abo ia quit 111 , . Mr Wm Lawla, wife and danghUr rotarnad Saturday orening from a two woeka vlalt In Hpokana. - , - Miaa Joanatto Clark, one of 8amp ten acbool Usobera was a tlaitor la Bakar City ovar Sunday Herald. Attorney Cbarlea E Cochran, 1 of Colon who baa bean in tba city 6a a baslnaaa vialt, returned home thla forenoon . Arthur and Frank Bo we left tbia morning for Pendleton where they hare aeenred employment from J E Smith the wealthy atockman H II Aadrewa, of the Oregon Electrl Power Co , ia la the city today in the lotareit of hla company. They con tain plate using the waUrsof Eagle Creek. . ;. James Hntchlnaon waa over from Union yeaterday looking after bla In teresta In the aale of tbr Union rail- - r - . . aberlff. - Mr WD Spencar, the planing mill man of Elgin, baa been in the city on boei- ntae, and retarned home thla morning Mr Bpenoer reporta the lamber bail- neaa aa floarlahlng in that part of the ooontry and atatea that, for the - laat ail wSeka their milla have been aend- Ing oat an average of four ear loada of lamber each day. " H B 8mlth, Hotobtnaon Broa.. Will Vfrltfht. and attornev O E Ooohran came over from Union yoaterday to attend the aberlnr'a aale of the Union railroad. Thla la elmply another atep In a cnaln ol legal complication that baa twice been to the aupreme coart and la andoabtedly headed that way again. The property yeaterday brooght 110,257.32 and meana that t'.e manage ment will paaa from the handa of the Hatotilnaon Bros to the Union hank, whether or not to remain permanentlv raonot be aacertai'ued until the final termination of another aait whloh is pending.. lira. Thomas Bodge went to UnTon tbia morning and will return thla eve ning. ' . :" t ' j ' Mr J J Bachaote ia among the new arrlvala to tbia oity daring tbe past few days and la tryiDg to find a hooae to move Into. lie came from Little Falla, Minn. Thefaneralof the UU Mra Ellsa betb Stotts waa held thia afternoon at the family home, th Rev J W t torn p too officiating. The funeral waa attended I by a hoat of old time friends. Henry & Carr, funeral directors. A B Oonley left laat evening for Portland, and atated that thla la ideal wheat weather for thia eeotion for thia season of the year. - Tbeaw frequent ahowera are bringing the grain op and them were never better prospects for a bountaooa crop. .. Mr. and Mrs. - Wm. Lewla and daughter Bertha, retarned laat evening from a week's vlait at opokane and Walla Walla. They wra accompanied home by their daughter, Mra. Cora Hefling, of Walla Walla, who will re main here visiting a few weeka. ' Tbe oity council la figuring today witbthe Washington Pipe and Foundry Uompany tnroagn the company 'a agea Mr Frank R Mendenhall for ten tbouaand feet of wood pipe to be ased to extend tbe mains acroee tbe track. Tbia wood pipe ia very highly rec- commended and -. tbe price gives an advantaKO of ovar aeveo- hundred dcllara over the aame also iron pipe. Tbe company which offers thia ' wood Bipe ia the name which famished - the lorgan Lake oompany with a portion of ita pipe. L L McEennon, one of the substan tial Sandridge farraera waa in tbe city today. Dan MoWatera oame down from bis Hilgard farm today, and reports no more snow than in the valley. - HO Montgomery ia preparing to atart for hia placer mine up the river, to arrange for tbe spring seasons run. Tba many friends of Mra G M Taal w'o has been seriously ill for several weeka will be pleaaed to learn that she is improving. I haVe jnst received a car load of the best grade of .... ' . ' BLACKSMITH COAL Also a car of EXTRA STAR A STAR SHINGLES . ' , Can famish you with any quantity MRS. T. N. MURPHY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY ETC The first case of tbe saloon keepera who were indicted in Baker e mnty for keeping open on 8uoday resulted in ao acquittal. , This weather will make It possible for the Graode Rondo Lumber Goto drive their logs from op the river to their mill. :- - " Mr W T Crota of thia oity left tbia forenoon for Omaha, whore be goes to I secure a ear load of hogs. Mr Urosa oaa just returnea irem snai piaoe ly with a ear of bogs, with wbicb he had spleudtd suooesa in shipping. In tbis issue appears a oall for bids for tbe buildi.ig of a reaivoir and the laying of pipe for the installation of a water aystam for the I O 0 F ceme tery. The Odd Fellows expect to have tbe entire system in operation by tbe first of May, if the weather permits. ,'. . , , Died HEAPS In this oity, Tuesday, March 28, 1915, C W Heaps, age 26 yeara The deceased leaves a wife and four ohildreu The oldest ohild Is aizyeaia of age and the youngest waa born yes terday morning He baa been ill sev eral weeks. The (aneral arrangements have not been made yet. The body ia In charge of Glffin St Hogan, under takers. aw" m 8UE ENJOYS a good meal or a dainty supper just aa mueh aa you do ' If you don't believe it, jnat aak her to go to dinner with you at tbe Model ilea taurant Wr tfllr nriftA In marwincr Avorvthtner "jutt right," and any of our patrons will tell you whether we give eoooyh or not. Try one of oar. regular 2Co dinnera, served from 11 :30 to 2 p m MOD E Lj RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY ANDJNIUHT We se.l aeokly Meal , Tlokat Cfb '$4.50 YOU CAN GET IT AT . 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 eiec al thincrs we would like to call vour attention to iust now u. . .'- 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 ' : i A great line of Dinner Sets" A great line of Table Linens, A great line of Shoes ' frcm a 47 piece set at $2.58 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 !0c to 75c $5.00 to $18.00 per piece 5c to 50 Ag!pfryVfTable0n C1th 20c A great line of Pants $1.00 to $4.00 A great line of Mirrors; 20c to $8.00 A great line of Piece Goods A v ru- 4 . i. i aa A great line of Picture Frames per yard 5c to $1.25 A eat hne of Hats 25c to $3-00 25c to $3 00 A great line of Tailored Skirts . ; . m: ,V Vi aa A great line of Lawn Mowers . each $1.45 to $8.50 A 8reat line ? TleS ,0c l , V $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 - - - - ; a . . , . . ; k 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 UNE OF EVERYTHING A" GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 130S-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store ; . , ( Smallest Prices