La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 06, 1905, Image 6

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SLAUGHTERING , PRICES
Oa everything in tba lint of, nir 'nd lecontL hind
Fishing Season is Here
gooda. uome and tee for joarielf
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Tablet ....... 1.25 and op
Chain .25 "
Bed Steads. .......... . . ; .50 '-
Bed room Baits . . , . . ; . . 12 60 "'u
Bureaus ;.. .. ........... 4.00 '
Bicycles ....... ... ; ... 6.00 ' M
Cook Stoves '. . . . . . . ..... 4.00 '
Lounges. ............ , 1.5Q "
Trunks ................ 8.75
Z wagon . . . . . . 8.00
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Corner Fir and Adams
Rememberwe till boy ad mU ill kiade .r
i second Hud coodwi Thone J58I
do NEEDA BISCUIT
, ' We hava them - ''-.v.
Nabisco Wafers in Five Flavors :
Lemon Vanilla .Mint Chooolate Orange
FIVE O'CLOCK TEA s SOCIAL TEA "
Bamona . Zweibaeh - vChamnecrns) Wafors
Graham Crackers , Oatmeal Crackers
Festino Almonds t i - Saratoga Flakes
B A K ER BROS.
Phone !I0I ;
Adams Avenue
f S E E JD G R A: I ONT !
OA.TS,
WEDEA.T, Bluesteam and Club
BEARDLESS BARLEY '
BLUE BARLEY, .
: MILtEEED
Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hay
COAL and WOOD
I Graide Rpnde Cash Company,
Press Lewis v Dean Crowe
Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue
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SUITINGS
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. IN' THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $100
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Wateh this ipaci for Suit
'c- fwirnc .
M Sorenson wan the $35
and OicarHoppr the $25
Suit last Sahirtlay -Two
drawings bn Sat.
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AlC. 'AN DREWS
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SEEDS
Just" received ' a" Car Load ot ' Alfalfa Seed
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a Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All
.- kinds of 4 Grass seeds. Bulk Garden '
Seed, Bald Barleyi' Rye, Wheat and Oats
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IEFFERSON AVE PHONE I57L
Attorney T B Crawford mm In Bak
'City yecterda on legal bailneat
. Mr C H PrMoott toarts toalgbt for
Idaho, to b with hia wife who ia rerjr
Mr Freaa Lewis left thia morning
for a abort baainesa trip to North
Powder.
Mr William Hind man, of Elgin' who
haa been In the city on business, re
tarnrd home this morning. -
ReV Geo T Ellis left this morning for
Elgin where he goes to preach the
fanerml of Mrs Arthur Weaver.
Mies. Etlla, of Joseph, who has been
visiting in Pendleton, spent last nlht
In the city and left on the - Elgin
branch this moring f w home. .;
The Methodist social last vanlna
at thelume of Mr and Mrs Q L Clea
er waa a enccea In every particular
10 fact it waa one of the most oleasent
as well aa profitable affairs ever given
In thia city.
Mies Elizabeth Noble who ia teach
ing sjhool in the Hindman district
near Elgin was in the city visterday.
and returned to her school this morn
ing."
mmmJt PWl. - .-'..'.
daughter, Miss 8yd, went to Union
ibis morning to attend the funeral o
Mra Hattie Smith who died in South
ern California a few days hence who
funeral will be held in Union todav.
Another ball team is beina talked of
and it will donbilew materialise .which
will result in giving La Grande two
first cltse teams bis seaton. Tbeidea
at present suggested is the organiia-
lion of an O B A N team, while possi
bly all tbe members may not be rail
road employee, posiWy the greater
number will be. Those who may read
thia and are interested, are requested
to call at Al Andrews and talk the
matter over.
Jeney Cream Patent Flour.
Every sack guaranteed by Romig
& Staples, ,: ;
Baptist Meetings
Another good meeting and well at
tended last night at the Baptist
church. , Mr Ellis , spoke on 'The
Mao 8eeking for a Biide The. ser
mon was very interesting end con.
tained maay good suggesti'ras for tbe
home life aa well as pleading with hia
bearers to deal kindly and truly with
God and themselves.
Mrs Perry's singing was much ap
preoiated again last night.'
Mr Ellis speaks again tonight.'
Come oue and all ' Services 7 ;45
Married
B ROOKS- PLANER? -In tblse'ty at
8;30 thia morning by Justice ot the
' peace John E Hough Mr Hsrry
8 Brooks and Miss Myrtle Flanerv.
The yomig people who are wefl known
in this city left oa the 9 o'clock train
for Baker City where they will visit
a few days with Mr Brooke mother.
They will then return and make thl
city their home.
I Lave a Dice assortment of fishing tackle of all kinds
Poles, 6 centa to $10.00. Other articles in proportion.
I HAVE THE FLY HOOKS THAT .
CATCH THE FISH.
Trv them when yon want to make a good catch.
MRS. t. N. MURPHY,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY ETC
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Fv Annrv
By Soripps News Association
Tokio April 6 One half of tbe
domestio loan will be alloted to for
eigneis wbooe bids exceeded tbe en
tire issue. The reasur ie planning
for a fifth domestio loan of $50,000,
000 to be. submitted in May on the
same terms as tbe fourth was.
Korea's Congratulations
; By Br I pps News Association
Toklo April C Prince Yiobaikak,
a special , ambuaador, . bearinw the
congratulations ol Emperor of Korea
on the success ol tbe battle of Muk
den, was granted an audience by tbe
Emperor today. ' -
For the best and whitest bre ad
use Jersey Qream Flour.
Obeys The Law
( By Scrlpps Nes Association) .
Temple Taxes April The Presi -dents
spjclat train wsa not schenuled
to stop here today. Bnt nnin notifi
cation at 8berman that the city coun
cil of Temple haa passed an ordinance
reqnlrlng that all presidential trains
stop at least tea minnus, the Presi
dent heeded tbe unique appeal and
the train made a short atop. There
was a big crowd to whom he made a
short hot stlrrlnn arid matt. Two thou
sand school children saw the President
President in Texas
(By Scripps News Association)
' Waco, Texas April 6 Thouaauda of
people greeted tbe President when his
special train rolled Into the station
this morning at nine. He waa met by
a reception committee, consisting of
Grand Army and Confederate organ
isation, and escorted to a park adjoin
ing tbe station ; JSaoh person in the
Immence crowd, which bad gathered to
welcome him, waived an American flag,
making a most beautiful and patriotic
spectacle Mayor Baker introduced
the President who made a a'tort, but
stirring speech. ,
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FOR RENT Large, well furnished
rooms at 7 00 per month Inquire
of Mrs A L Stover, at tbe Hilts
house, one block north of the ronud
ho use
IT IS VERY PLEASANT
For ladiea here. Tables are aet aside
especially for their nse. Their favorite
diabes are cooked just to their liking.
Courteous hnd attentive waiters receive
and fill their orders.
AT THE MODEL RESTAURANT
everyoue feels at home.
Tbe variety of tbe bill of fare permits
of a pleasing choice and tbe food, the
cooking, tbe service and the prices
give pei fe t satisfaction.
MODEL
' RESTAURANT ,
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
$4.50
We ee.l weskly Meal
Ttckate Cosh
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YOU CAN GET IT
FHE
RULE
That is the Shell
And ExpressHg more than we could tnll you in a Whole
pjiere of advertising:. However, there are a lew spec al
things ,we would like to call vouy 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 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 , i 5c to $1.25
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A great line of Tailored Skirts .
each $1.45 to $8.50
A great line of Shirt' Waists
, t v , 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 'at 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 $475
A GREAT LINE v 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 line of -Mirrors 20c to $8.00
A great line of Picture Frames
25c to $3 00
A great line of Lawn Mowers
f; ; $4.00 to $9.00
A great Hue of Paint Brushes
, 5c to $1.45
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A great line of. Toilet Soaps
6 Bars for 25c
A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
est Store:
1308-1310-1312 Adame Avenue
; Smallest Prices
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