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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1905)
ir - - " -y. I SLAUGHTERING PRICES , '--- ' On everything in the line of - new and second hand good a. Come and tee for yoarself Tables ................ t 1.25 and up Chain 7 .25 M BedSteads .50 Bed room Suita 12.50 u Bureaus 4.00 44 Bicycles . . . . 8.00 ' u , Cook Stoves 4.00 Lounges. ...... ....... - v 1.50 " Trunks... i. 8.75 81 wagon 8.00 The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams VRsmsmbsr w still btrr aad Mil all) kinds frM ,ro I Sacond Hand Coodajt Jt j$ rhOOC 55 FRESH VEGETABLES F0R SUNDAY NEW POTATOES ASPARAGUS RHUBARB RADISHES ONIONS SPINACH BAKER BRO S. Adams Avenue Phone J 101 II I WWH I i SEED GrRAI N i OA.TS, - WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club , BEARDLESS BARLEY . BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hay COAL and WOOD I Grande Rondc Cash Company, i Press Lewis ' Dean Crowe Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue ' NEW SPRING SUITINGS $14 to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this ipsa for Suit wtnnu F C Barnwell, the S35 and C W Proton the 2S Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat April 15. j Y . 129GAL ITEMS Ff ji I J M Baoklsy 8apt of tha O B k N is In the City todaf. Mlsa 01ie Joam t this city U In Pendleton on ft thori visit. Ticket for the MIm Mary Adell Osss entertain mantTusaday arealog are on 1 lift oeata. Do not fall to read A ah Brother Ad today. It will latere yoa and per bapa sata yoa aoma dollars, Mr. Arthur Curtis, the surveyor, re turned yesterday afternoon from a apr- raying trip In Wallowa county. , UIm Mary Adell Caa will appear in the Presbyterian obnreb next Tuesday evening under tbe aniploe of the Lyle Tuaaday Moaioal. Tboe who were so fortunate as to hear MIm Case, when be waa her at her prior engagsmenl were so delighted that thy eagerly ought for her return. Mr. Dooiey, of North Yakima, Wash, has jast finished the pare hue of a ear load of horses at Elgin. Tbe ear ar rived to this city yesterday afternoon, and Mr. Dooiey took them to North FAlma this morning.- The ear of horses Is as fine a car load as waa ever seen of the kind in La Grande, and speaks well for the county. v 'Speaking at the L D B Church Sun- day evening at 7;30 p m 8nbieor What shall we do. to be svred." Speaker David Jordan. All aie cord ially Invited to attend, Mrs Fred bock now visiting bar sister In Heppner, it expected home in a few days. , 1 Ex-United States Marshall Zoetb Uouser of PendleUm passed through on this morning's train enroute to hi mines in Grant county. Fourth of July Last year La Grande provided a eelebration thai drew thousands to our eily and every one enjoyed it from the first to tbe lats. ' Tbe people were well taken ears of. There were long strings of sests tor the weary. A large arbor for friends to visit under and eal their Innohes. We bad tbe bast of muaio. In abort La Grande gave the people ti fac tion. Every detail waa carefully pro vided for to give instruction, amine ment and oomfort. Tbe question now is if La Grande is going to oelebrate, it ia high time we were taking steps to prepare fur It. If not, why notf Thia city is capable of taking care of an immense galler- ing. We oan feed thousands and have sleeping aooommodations for ail who would want to remain in the oily during the one or two days celobr lion. "Thia matter will doubtless be given oareful consideration at the next meeting ol she business men of tbe Commercial Club. LAWN MOWERS I have the Common and Run Easy Ball Bearing kind Also a complete stock of Garden rakes, hoes, shovels, and lawn rakes. Cotton and rabbi r hose at all puces .Complete line o! stone and brick masons' and carpen. tors' tools. -MRS. T. N. MURPHY, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CUTLERY ETC. A.L. ANDREWS HABERDASHER 4ND TAILOl an ! Bulgarians Slaughtered Salonioa, April 14 Later reports from Bsgorlkobam, near Klissura, which was attacked by a Greek band on April 7, and burned, say that over 100 Bulgarians were killed, instead of 30, aa atated ia earlier diapatohea, Tbe Graeka af terwarda exoated 30 pris oners on tbe apot where the Greek leader, Malaa, waa killed Jast Oatober, Miracle of. Roses Miaa Bessie Henry and Misa Matlock, who are next door neighbors on Main street, are jointly interested In a roe ted. Tbe first of tbe week they aet out a number of rose cuttings. To their utter astonienment, upon viewing their bed at ao early hour tbis morn ing, each and every shrub bad blos somed out daring the night, those that were aopposed to bring forth red were ladened with white, and general confosioa existed as compared with their previous decision when ordering However, npon critical examination being made, it waa discovered that flora, evidently secured from some millinery department, had aopplled tbe imagination of aome friend, who pro oeeded to assist nature In beautifying the bed several weeks prior to tbe natural evolution of leaves, buds and blooms. Mr J B 8toddard left this morning or Baker City on a business trip. Attorney Chas Cochran- of Union, is in the city today on legal business. Rev J H Barton of the Presbyterian Church a'. Union , is visiting Rev E B Hsya In tbis city. . Tbis is arbor day, and the occasion waa fittingly celebrated In tbe various rooms of the publio schools. Mr O W Oaks of .Calhoun, Illinois, - - -- - 1 remain in tbe Grande Ronde Valley to j make his borne. H oame here for bis health, and is well pleased during tbe few days he baa spent here. In this issue appears Baker Brothers speoial announcement regarding good things for Sunday dinner. From tbis time on , each Friday and Saturday, their regular ad will contain special announcements regsrding their line of. Sunday dinner specials. Garelnl bouse wives will do well to watch their pace for hints tor tbst most impor tant qf all meals, the Sunday dinner. -. - ' Cheap Stamp photos are only 26 cento per dozen at tbe Taylor Studio. For Sale-Early Rose Potatoes for Sale. Geo. Parrot, Island City. v HIGH LIVING la poaalble at low cost. Our patrons are particularly well fed, yet none could be aoouied rf spending too nuch money on the 'inner man." At THE MODEL RESTAURANT excellent meal are served at a very reasonable price. The food is of the finest quslity; well cooked and well served. Dining room ia well appointed and comfort able. . " . ' M OD E Li RESTAURANT : J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. :-X. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We et weekly Meal, Tickets Cish $4.50 EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE A D D VATT DD DD ADL7H L7AD TTO I- THE GOLDEN . RULE Has EVERYTHING to make this as it should be, the most . joyful of all occasions SEEDS SEEDS BSE&EESSSSSSSS3SE&31 ' tESffSBSSSBSttSEBBSSBM Jast received a Car ' Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass iseds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats H-MOLiyER IEFFERSON AVE. PHONE I57L Ladies', Misses' and Children's Trimmed Hats We buy and sell millinery on a mer chand ising basis, noT an art basis, buy at first hands and sell with the same help , thai sells the rest of our eoods, and therefore caa them at a very small margin ot profit. 1 ' rm 13: .. LADIES' WAISTS The Market's Best At Lowest Prices A carefully se lected line' of fabrics, ' styles and colors, from the ' lowest cost worth having, to the finest silk. LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS All the new effets in BRILLIANTINES NOVELTY SUITINGS LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMERES Styles and Fabrics just right. Prices such as you expect Irom us. The Lowest Always ALL THE NECESSARY ACCESSORIES IN FANCY RIBBONS, COLLARS, BELTS, GLOVES, ETC. A visit to our store -will certainly convince you that our stock is com plete in every detail, call and see , .'.'it' THE GOLDEN . RULE COMPANY, l.'O MS 0-1312 Adams Avenue Largest .Store Smallest Prices