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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1905)
.4- ., SLAUGHTERING PRICES Oa everything in the lint of new and second hand good a. Come and tee for yourself 1 I . li I29GAL ITEMS FishLig Season is Here m SBSBBBSBSeSB BBBBBBS1 SBSSSSSSSSBSBBSSSSS I have a nice assortment of fishing Uckle of all kinds . ill - u 1 1 u p lb P a 1 r is Ml I' il It: 'if ; 1 ill i. n : j I i i! a ri! : 1, ! 1 !; SD 0 If ? ,1 Tablet I 1.25 and up Chairs .25 Bedsteads .50 Bed room Suits 12.60 Bureaus 4.00 Bicycles 6.00 Cook Stores 4.00 Lounges ... . 1.50 Trunks 8.75 . 8 wagon 8.00 M 44 M M M M The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Rtmftmbcr w till bur aad wO aJU kinds - rm 1 rot 1 swood hi coodM j jt j rnone J5SJ Who Has the Best GAN BY F O 7 Why the La Grande Drug Co., of course, Agents for F. F. Haradon & Son's FAMOUS CHOCOLATES Also at Paul's Cigar Store. Ask Others for them 3 1 S EE D GRAI 1ST I : oats, "WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hay . COAL and WOOD Grande Ronde Cash Company ' Press Lewis - Dean Crowe Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue Mrs Becker of Huntington arrived last evanlng on visit to bsr slater Mrs E Belsland. Mr F W Lewis bee resigned his po sition is ooech tender oa tbe passenger ran from here to Huntington. Mr WelterB Klrett, of Boise, re tained to La Grande yesterday after noon from a business trip to Imbler. Mr J. B Stoddard made a flying easiness trip to Imbler todsy in tbe Interests of tbe 8toddard Lamber Uo. Bev Father Wbyte, of tbe Catbollo cbarob at this plaoe, left tbis morn-1 ug for a abort visit to Baker City, Messrs Tom and Joe Hand, together with their sister, left this forenoon for Elgin where tbey Intend making their home. Mr Wright, proprietor of the Paclflo Hotel at Wallace, Idaho, is at Hu Lake for his health, and paid this city a pleasant visit last night. , Mr Will Basssrd retained yesterday afternoon from Wallowa count r where be has been for some time at work on the telephone sysUm . Workmen began work today upon tbe brlok addition to tbe La Grande Marble works. This new addition will double tbe working room, and Mr Davis aa.a ha will 14 V Mr B O tikunnord, of Wallace, Idaho who Is at Hot Lnke for his health, spent tbe night In this oity. He ex. presses himself as pleased with his Improvement at Hot .Lake, and de lighted with oar city. In the oase of Earnest Bush and C Araohmboult charged with stealing whiskey and cigars from Charles An derson and soiling them to Chris Wright, Jastloe Hough dlsobsrged the former and held tbe latter to appear before the Circuit Court. The Electric Light and Power Com. pauy.ls daily expecting two car loads of the large poles for the erecting of the line for tbe power from the Cove to this city. Two oar loads will set about four and one half miles of the line. - FOUND-In this ol'y the Sevsnth St April 13th a Woodmen of tbe World badge, circle saw 'shape with axe In centre. Inquire at this office. Mr George Miller and wife, of tbe Cove, are in tbe city today. Mrs A B Conley Is visiting in the city today. Mrs S Whistler and children left tbis morning for a six weeks visit . in Nebraska with friends and relatives. The foundation for Mrs J K Wrights new house north of the court bouse is completed and the fram 1 is now being raised. .' . - Br tbe number of ice packers on bsnd tbe creamery must be anticipat ing a large ioe cream business this season. Tbey have forty in sight' and we did not ask how msny tbey had in tbe cellar. Contractor J L Slater, who was a business caller at our offloe tbis after noon, is satisfied tbat tbeir will be great deal of boildlng this season In La Grande. - Tesms are wsnted by the sugar fact ory to work on their lands near Union. For pirtioulfira see Field Superintend ent K S Bramwell. ' ' If tbe party who borrowed the fore wheels bom one of tbe sugar factory wsgons will please pay for tbis notice nrl ffrrn A. -... 1 will be perfectlT sat ir fled Poles, 6 cents to $10.00. Other articles in proportion . I HAVE- THE FLY HOOKS THAT CATCH THE FISH. " ' . Try them when yon want to make a good catch. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, . ; HARDWARE, CROCKERY ETC fcgirasgmaHSBBgBBegBBMBissESsmTO maamame k. eeeeeeesefeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeees e NEW SPRING SUITINGS $14 to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Wsteh this space for Suit winncs P C Bramwell. the $35 rid C W Proton the $25 .Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat April 13. A.L.. ANDREWS HABERDASHER AND TAIL ) I 4 4. Died At her home in Summerville, on Apiil 13th, Mrs John Lewis. Mrs Lewis was fifty-two years of age, and leaves a husband, two sons and three daughters to mourn her loss She was well known in the county, and well loved wherever sbs was known, and her f imily have the sympathy of hosts of friends in their hour- of be reavement. The funeral will take plaoe at the house in Summerville next 8unday at ten o'clock,' and the remains will be buried in the Sum merville cemetery under the direc tion of Henry A Csrr. LOST One pair of gold rimmed eye glasses in a case, on tbe streets of La Grande, or in the Old Town, Finder will please bring to tbis of fice and receive suitable reward. Mrs George Moore left tbis morn ing to Join ber husband at Twin Falls Idaho. Fred Jacobs received a car load of furniture this morning and now has a f ice of men unloading it. W T Cross left this morning for Nebrsska after another train load of bogs for the Union Meat Company of Portland. will not be long until every bouse ip the olty will be numbered. If not, those remaining will soon be. G orgs L Cleaver is having some extensive grading dons on his lots on F and Second street. These lots will when tbe grading is completed make one of the finese building sites in tbe city. EC Davis, proprietor of tbe La fGrands Marble Works, yesterdsy re ceived an order from Mrs T T Glenn for a handsome monument to be erect ed over tbe grsves ol ber mother and father, Henry and Louisa Myers Mr Myors died in 1894, and Mrs Myers in Feb. 1905. Both are buried in the Summerville Cemetery. fa. u. -j-c-.ji.y.it "a id For Sale -Early Rose Potatoes for Sale. Geo. Parrot, Island City. HIGH LIVING Is possible at low cost. Oar patrons are particularly well fed, yet none could be accused cf spending too much money on the "inner man." At THE MODEL RESTAURANT excellent meals are served at a very reasonable price. The food is of the finest quality; well cooked and well served. Dining room Is well . appointed and comfort able. MODE Li RESTAURANT J. A. ARB UCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We se.l weakly Meal , tickets Csah '$4.50 HE YOU CAN GET IT DEN , RULE GO That is the Whole Story in a Nut Shell And Expresses more than we could tell you in a Whole paee of advertising:. However, there are a lew srec:al things we would like to call your 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 37Jc to $1.25 SEEDS SEEDS last received a Car Load oi Alfalfa Seed k Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kindi of Grass weds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats JEFFERSON AVE PHONE I57L A great line of Towels per pair 10c to 75c A gi eat 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 $4.50 A eteat 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 $1S.OO 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 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 iof 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, . 130 1810-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store Smallest Prices