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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1905)
SNAPS SNAPS On all kinds of new and Second Hand Goods. Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we Remember we want your second hand stretch bed springs do upholstering do house moving pay cash sell cheap -do traosfering have a large stock sell wood repair bicycles sell bicycles are all right. goods The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Rtmftmbcr w stilt buy and Mil all kinds mf r I Second Hud Goodwi rnOQe I30 do 1 NEED A BISCUIT We have them . Nabisco Wafers in Five Flavors Lemon Vanilla Mint Chocolate Orange FIVE O'CLOCK TEA . SOCIAL TEA Ramona . Zweibach Champagne Wafers Graham Crackers Oatmeal Crackers Festino Almonds Saratoga Flakes . BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone HOI SEED GRAIN OA.TS, WHEAT, Bluesteamand Club BEARDLESS BARLEY. BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED Baled Alfalfa, Wild and . Timothy Hay COAL and WOOD I Grande Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jeffersou Avenue w N E W SPRING SUITINGS .$14 to $50 N THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this space for Suit winnes John Biever won the $35 and G M Curtice the $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat April I. - -VL ANDREWS HABERDASHER AND TAILOR 1 i - 122GAL ITEMS SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. AH kinds of Qrasa saeds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats JEFFERSON , AVE PHONE I57L William Miller U In Elgin today on business. Ed Murphy of the Chloago Bloro, returned tola morning from a weeks visit at Portland and Bound point a. Tbe prayer meeting for the aection Weet of Fourth etreet will U bald to morrow afternoon at the noma of Mra Aldrloh J D Casey la down from Hllgard and lika all lumbermen la delighted with tbla weather, He saye buttercup are ( Deauurui to oenoia one mere u (more revnoe in aaw loga. He ex pacta to cut about 2,000.000 feet tbla year Pound Matter Ed Harding now baa a collection of doga at the old city Jail eaffiolent to aatify the moat ardent member of a kennel clnb. The assort ment Includea everything from the amalleat to the la- geat. J A Woodle, one of' Union county 'a leading farmer, waa In tba city today. He atetea that the storm atruck hla farm near 8ummer?illa laat evening and at an early hour tbla morning lb re was about three lobea of anow on the ground. ' " That Sampter will support good companies that produce .'good play in a creditable manner waa shown t.l -W I- . - - lag the Eckhart aud Hawtlna Ideals engagement. The company la oompoa ed of talented people and Ita rendit ion of popular playa waa not only very enjoyable and praise worthy bat Tar above the average traveling combi nation that appear at interior ointa Bin Mountain America. The funeral of the late 0 W Heaps aa held this afternoon at thn family ideoce, the Rev O H King officiat ing. The interment waa in the IOO F cemetery. BTNewhart, Is in the oity and stated to an Observer repoiter that he firmly believed that today's snow fall would ad twenty per cnl to the next season's crop. Mr Newhart has farm ed in this valley for the past forty years and certainly knows what is re quired to prodnoe a good crop. . Under Ground Wreck By Bcripps New Association Nsw York March 29 A" runaway constructfon train on the aub way crashed into a bulkhead at tba bot tom ol the abaft at 168' h. street today It it feared that stveral laborer lost their li.es in the explosion which fol lowed. The tbock of the explosion was felt for nearly a mile. The police reserves and two companies of fire men hurried to the scene, and two firemen were overcome by smoke in attempting to make resouea and in vestigating the disaster. While at. tenon tin to ran a secoud train through the tunnel to the bottom, it is said that a quantity ol dynamite behind the bulkhead explode! by concussion, and the timbers caught fire. I have just received a car load of tbe best grade of BLACKSMITH COAL Aleo a car of EXTRA STAR A STAR SHINGLES Can famish yoa with any quantity MRS. T. N. MURPHY, HARD WAREj CROCKERY ETC. a si 1 g V nq uvea LOST (Later) All tbe employees In the aub-way at the time of the accident have been accounted for, and there Is no loea of life. At two o'olook p m tbe lire la atill burning. It la stated that the fir will retard the work in the anbway for a perlo 1 of alx months Political Plums By Bcripps News Association Salem March 39 Governor George Chamberlain this morning appointed K. R. Wallace of Astoria, a member o the board of Barber examiners, Dr 8. Bundy of Bedford , Jacksou county a member of tbe state board of dental examiners, and F. 11. Carter of Ash- land, H. O. Kinney of Grants Pass, and W. I. Vawter of Medford, aa re gents of the Ashland Normal School Card of Thanks Mr Henry Hansen and Mrs Smith and family take this means of thank ing the many friends who so kindly assisted them and expressed their aympathy during tbe illness and death of the late Mrs. Hansen. Mr Ed Murphy returned this fore noon from a visit in Walla Walla. Tbia la the kind of weather the placer miners r j lce in, at this season of the year Mr Brooke Goodall, who has been in tbia oity visiting with bis father, Judge O P Goodall, left this morning for bis home In North Dakota. City Marshal, L Bayburn, yesterday purchased the Moraat place in Bomig's Addition to La Grande. The tract of land la on acre In extent. with a house and other improv.menta Rev J Franklin Day, of tbe Baptist Churoh at this place, is now in Port land attending tbe Chapman revival meetiogs at that place, which are cieating a great amount of interest and attracting wide attention. We do not believe there is another section of tLe north a est with a popu lation of 30 ,000 people that does not afford a hospital. Buch an institution at La Grande would be a central point for covering a county which now con taina 30,000 people. The Fair today received a shipment of ahirtwalata and Covert Jackets to which they invite tbe ladiea' attention Born I.i this oity March 24, 1906, to Mr and Mra Charles E Snow, a son. SHE ENJOYS a good meal or a dainty supper just aa much as you do If yon don't believe it, jnataak her to go to dinner with you at tbe Model ilea- taorant We take pride in serving everything Mjut right," and any of our patrona will tell yon whether we give eonuitb or not. Try one of our regular 25o dinners, served from 11 :30 to 2 p m M O D E Li RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. - OPEN DAY.ANDJNIUHT We ee.l weekly Meal , Tickets Cash $4.50 YOU CAN GET IT A.T THE ; GOLDEN RULE That is the Whole Story in a Nut Shell And Expresses more than we could tell you in a .Whole pasre of advertising:. .However, there are a lew sDec al thinss we would like to call vour attention to -just now 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 5 Linens, per yard 37ic 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 $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 i mm. ,m 'K-m, 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 Roys' Suits 75c to $4-75 A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING In our Hardware and Crockery Department A great line of Dinner Sets frcm 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 Hue 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 6 Bars for 25c A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store f Smallest Prices I