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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1905)
(i 11 v If ; 1 : it y ; i a 1 X Gi i. vS4 3? - 4 13 M 4 i" ' ' if. ' I og i j. or SLAUGHTERING PRICES On everything in the line of new and second hand goods. Come and tee for yourself Tablet f 1.25 and up Chairs .25 -M Bed Steads..... .50 Bed room Baits ........ 1260 u Bureau. 4.00 M - Bicycles. 6.00 Cook Stores 4.00 " Loungps.... i 1.60 Trunks ..'..i.... 8.75 " 8i wagon .............. 8.00 : The La Grande Pawnbrokers ... . - , Corner Fir and Adams ' Remember we still buy aa4 Mil alt kind ,r c(l i scood KAad Goodu ji ji v rnone JbOl I 139GAL ITEMS J I FishLig Season is Here use ' SUNI jIG-HLT SOAP LASTS LRflS LONGER LABOR TRY: IT and be convinced Fos Sale by BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone 1101 Mr. A Anderson, of Wallowa, waa In the elty yerterday. Attorney T H Crawford was In Tan. dleton on buaineee Baturday Mr B P Lewis, tha ineoranoe man, left tbli forenoon for a abort business trip to Baker City. Mr. O E Harper, of tbe Ulna Mount ain Creamery Co. , left thia morning for Elgin on baaineee. . A Fire Department will be organised at Ilaioee Taeaday night. 1 ' Mlaa Mamie Baith and Mlaa Bohao ex tec to entertain the (01 clab on Easter Monday - Mr Preaa Lewie left thta morning for Doiota In tha atata eaat of. bore In ibe interests of hie baaineaa at tbis place II B Lewie left tha morn lbs for Baker City with tha Intention of In Taatarday, April 9, was tha tOth an. , creasing tha bostneas ot tha New fork nirereary of tha surrender of Gen. Lee lnaaranoa Co I SEED GRAIN i OATS, .' WHEA-T. Biuesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY $ BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hay COAX and WOOD I Grande Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 - New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue of tha Southern confederacy to Gen. Grant of tha Union army. - D M Clark and wlfa came orer from tha Cove yesterday in company with Mr Clark s mother who. has been visiting them for aoma months and who retained to Washington laat nigh Mr. J V Blokford, who has been em ployed in tho ctaamery plant at thlt place, left hat night for Pendleton, when ha will be field agent for the Pendleton branch of the Bine Mount aia Creamery Co. Mra B Hatohina, ot La .UranJe, haa arrived and will be tlie guest ot her daughter, IMre W I Hopper, untl1 Sunday evening. With her are her two vrand denvhtora. Rnma Jannhann and Alberta Hopper. Pendleton Ore Miae L B Loreni waa over from the Hot Lake yeaterday returning , this morning. She reporta tha Sanatorium crowded to Ita capacity '. and much will be done In tha way of Improve ments thia enmmer. She will remain at the lake a month. ' J T Galloway and family returned thia morning from an eighteen month visit in Florida. He atates that hla health waa greatly benefited by hla stay In Florida, and aipeota to return sometime within the nest two years where he purchased a homo Ha re turned to hla hJgln home thia morn ing. Tho new oe cent walk In front of MoKennona grocery . store on Adams Avenue haa been completed and pre aents the appearanoe ot a well conatruot ad piece of work. Work la rapidly progressing on tha walk around , tha La Grande National Bank, and tha others ordered by tha oounoll Swill be commenced, and pushed to oomplet ion at tho earliest data possible. ' Query 'Why are tha Sundays always sormy and tha Mondaya so bright and pleasant Young people only are ex pected to answer this. Several complaints have been regie tared lately with the marshal calling hia attention to an unusual number of tramps calling at houses for meals. ' City Treasurer E J Walah la having a vary neat addition built to his houae. When this la completed It will be one of the neateet cottages In that aeotion of the city. Local fishermen are making applioa. tlon to the atate flab department for young fish to be placed in the various I have a nice assortment of fishing Uckle of all kinds. Poles, Scents to $10.00. Other articles in proportion. I HAVE THE FLY HOOKS CATCH THE FISH. THAT r.T Trv them when yoa want to make a good catch. .''"'' " -- . - . . v ; MRS. T. N. MURPHY, k HARDWARE, CROCKERY ETC J E Foley, it is stated, expeota to let tb contraot tor cement walk in front o( hi hotel in a few days. Fquire A O Smith, of Enterprise, amputated hia thumb at the first joint Wednesday morning while split ting kindling. 8 J White left this morning for Portland Ij be absent for about one 4 4 . 41 ' m m NEW SPRING SUITINGS $14 to 50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this spaa for Suit wianet F C BamwtIL tie $35 and CW Proton the $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawln p on Sat. April 15. A.L. ANDREWS HABERDASHER AND TAILOR AiuAMLa . Qa Vb oanaltekf Iamb Kst wsk been made for nearly all ot the prln-l - . . ... ,iar. . th w.i.ihit olpal atreama la thia county. I ,. Fishermen are making life miserable for the trout In Ladd Creek. During 1 Jeweler Hewitt baa leased the ua tho past few days many trout have ccn- worth building on Adams Ave. and trltnted their share to the breakfast Just as soon as bis auction sale is oer (able and the catalogue of fishermen's 'he will fit the room up (or permanent location . 4. Dr O L Galey and wife, of Sterling Kansas, arrived in the city this morn ing but tela on tb Elgin branch for Joseph where they go to visit the father of Dr Galey, who is very ill. 8 O Wigglesworth one of the leading sawmill men cf Wallowa county is here having the La Grande Iron Work do aome work prior to starting bis mill for the seseons run. , ; Many business men who have not been in the club rooms for many months have ezpresaed themselves as pleased to accept the invitation to at tend the business mens meeting to morrow evening. storya. For generosity and hospitality tha peonle of La Grande atand at the head. Courteous and obliging, ever ready to favor a stranger, it ia no wonder that the elty haa a good name. 'Powder Valley Echo. Mr Scott, of the otntraoting firm ot 8oott and Kuho, who la putting in the cement aide walks, etates that be oould keep three crewa busy just aa well as a leas number if the orders came in faat enough. A Chicago firm haa purchased 12,000 head of sheep of Wallowa growera which they will commence ah'pping east In a fewweeks. Under the new law all aheep shipped oat of the state ma tbe dipped Tbia will undoubtedly provide new Industry for Elgin. IT IS VERY PLEASANT For ladles her. Tablea are aet aside especially for their use. Their favorite dishea are cooked just to their liking. Courteous nnd attentive waiters receive and fill their orders . - AT THE MODEL RESTAURANT everyone feela at home. . The variety of tbe bill of fare permits of a pleaaing cho.oe and the food, the cooking, tbe service and tbe prices give pet feit aatisf action. MOD EL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ;V ' We seJ weekly Meal t . -A Tlokets Cah $4.30 YOU THE CAN GET IT ' : at 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 spec ' al things we would like to call your attention to just now e S3 a SEEDS SEEDS III! ' I ., .1 ' JMUilULHHIIIIIIHilHUM.. Jast received ' a Car Load ot Alfalfa Seed 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 Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass seeds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barlej, Rye, Wheat and Oats M,OL-IER JEFFERSON AVE. PHONE I57L A gt eat line of Table Oil Cloth per yard - 20c A ereat line of Piece Goods per yard 5c to $1.25 A ereat line of Tailored Skirts each $1.45 to $8.50 A ereat line of Shirt Waists each 35c to $450 A ereat 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 5SC to H75 A great line of Shoes per pair $1.50 to $3.50 A great line of Men's Suits $5.00 to $15.00 In our Hardware and Crockery Department 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 (rem a 47 piece set at $3.58 to a 73 piece set at 8.00 A great line of Glassware ' per piece oc 10 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 6 Bars for 25c A GREAT LINE OF EVERYTHING THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, jiEsaKaav ' " HOSlHO-1312 Adams Avenue ; Largest Store Smallest Prices i - 1 . a . i i