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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1905)
I29GAL ITEMS LAWN MOWERS FRESH VEGETABLES F6R SUNDAY NEW POTATOES ASPARAGUS RHUBARB HOT HOUSE LETTUS RADISHES ONIONS SPINACH BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone 1101 Who Has the Best CAN BY -1 T-m Why the La Grande Drug Co., of course, JAgents for F.ltfV Haradon & Son's FAMOUS CHOCOLATES Also at Paul's Cigar Store. Ask Others- (or them 1 SEED GRAIN OATS, "WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY " : BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED i Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy H y COAL and WOOD f Grande RondcCash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe X Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue . NEW SPRING SUITINGS $14 to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this space for Suit wtnnes F C Bramwcll. the $35 and CW Proton the S25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat . April 15. A.L. ANDREWS HABERDASHER AND TAILO R SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. AH kinds of Grass sseds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats H'y.oLiyER IEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571 Sherman Beeee'tbe Cora miller ia In city today. Tha varloaa dander aoboola are now engaged In their Easter program mee Mia Hazel Corbatt left thia morn to accept the poaitlon aa teacher of the Book creek aohool Hot Lake baa a uniformed baaa ball team that will be after the valley championship thla aeaaon. Albert Winter and wife, of 8trkey, are flatting Mra. Winter's parenta, Mr. and Mra. Uo. Wllkinsoa of High Valley. Mlaa Anna Graham of Elgin ia rlslt tag in the city, and re porta that her father, who baa been quite 111, ia now rapidly improving. ' Be? J 0 Walker, of Union, will preach at tha Methodiat ohorohSonday morning and evening in the absence o Rev J D Uillilan. Mr. Myron Uookenberry arrived in the city laat evening to apend a few dayawith hla family and visit hia father and mother. - Mr 0 L 1'aarion, of Wallowa, who haa been In Idaho looking at the coun try, returned hero yeaterday and left thla morning for bia home. My era & Miller of Union thia week bought a twelve-gang plow, traction angina and separator, the three items coating 15,600. The outfit ia of the "I'eerlesa" brand. Mlaa Maud Moon left laat evening for Olympia, and it ia rumored that on the 17)h aha will give her heart and hand to a worthy citizen of Alaska. Her many frlenda wish her a long life of happiness. Mr. Henry Striker, of Elgin, and father of Mlsa listen Striker who died In thla city yesterday morning, ar rived in the oity yeaterday afternoon to attend his daughter'a funeral which will take place Sunday. There will be apeaklng at the L D 8 ohureh tomorrow evening at 7:30, by Elder David Jordan, recently re turned from England Subject, 'What shall we do to be saved?" There will be a m'xed ohoroa and a aolo by 0 P Perrin. All are cordially Invited to attend. Bead tha La Grande Pawn Broker's ad. Ita new. It jrltl pay yon. County Clerk Jamea 8 Hllham wa in Pendleton on a abort boalnara trip yeaterday. - J H Alexander, special agent of the Interior department, came in laat night from Portland where ba baa been for several weeks, - Mr O W Phelps, who haa been visit ing ber parenta Mr and Mra Hart of Hilgard, baa returned to Pendleton. The railroads are certainly doiog their part in bringing the people here from the cast. Tbey have made the round trip rata to the Lewis and Clark Mr one regular plus ft. t , Thia ia Miss Case's second tour of this portion ol the atate. Wherever ahe appeared on her prior tour, the press without exemption spoke highly of ber and all who heard ber in tola oity were delighted. A MILE STONE IN THE CURATIVE ART ..... 1 1 i . . bones, aa a cause of disease, and bone setting aa the cure of disease conati-. tuta the latest chapter of medical and J surgical history. It ia found under the designation Osteopathy." It la ' tha best alngle advancement of . tha curative art that haa aver been recorded. 1 have the Common and Ran Easy Ball Bearing kind Also a complete stock of Harden raker, hoes, shovels, and lawn rakes. Cotton snd rubbtr hose at all prices Complete line of stone and brick masons' and earpen. tors' tools. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CUTLERY ETC. i I g Born JACKSON-In Elgin, Thursday, April 13, 1005, to Mr and Mra. W A Jack, aon, a son. Attention Hungry Men ' The centennial Hotel haa room for a few a ldltlonal table boardera. Good board furniahed at $4,60 per neek. Table alwaya furniahed with tha beat tha market afford a The Centennial Hotel opposite Farmers Feed Yard. FOR BENT Houaekeeplng rooms for rent. Inquire of Mrs Zuber, corner of O & 7th Streets Mr Jeff Bull was ic Elgin yesterd y on a abort business trip Mr A M Paul the oigar manufactur er, paid Elgin a flying business visit yesterday. Mr Gbas, Rockwell went to Elgin yesterday morning on bubioesa and re turned in the afternoon. . All watches. Jewelry etc. left with Gbas G Bo rite for repairs, will be de livered by Mr Mox Bloob, next door to Mr Bonte's Jiwslry store. Mr Jake 3ullin , the jovUl conduct or on the Elgin branch, is ill aod con fined to bis room yesterday. Mr A W Leffle topk his plaoe on tha run today ' Judge Robert Eakia left this morn ing for Enterprise for the purpose of holding the regular session of the Cir cuit Conrt for Wallowa county which begins next Monday. Mr and Mra Charles G Bunte will leave tonight fur Chicago and other points in the eastern states. Tbey expect to be gone for several weeks. and while absent will visit their son who is in the Uuiversity at Glenn's Island, Obioago. For Sale -Early Rose Potatoes for Sate. Geo. Parrot, Island City. HIGH LIVING is poiaible at low coat. Our patrona are particularly well. fed, yet none could 1)6 accused rf 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; wall cooked and well aerved. tfining room ia well appointed and comfort able. . RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sea weekly Meal , Tfokats Csfih $4.50 EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT? GOLDEN RULE THE Has EVERYTHING to make this as it should be, the most joyful of all occasions Ladies', Misses' and Children's Trimmed Hats We buy and sell millinery on a mer W cha n d i s i i) . basis, not an artba i, buy t first hand snd sell with the same help thsv cells the rest of our goods, and therefore can and do soil them at auery small margin ot profit. LADIES' WAISTS The Market's Best At Lowest Prices A carefully se leced line of fabrics, styles and colon, from the lowest cost worth having, to the finest ails. LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS All the new effets in BRILLIANTINES NOVELTY SUITINGS LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMERES .Styles and Fabrics just right. Prices snch aa you-expoct trom us. The Lowest Always ALL, THE NECESSARY ACCESSORIES IN FANCY RIBBONS, COLLARS, BELTS, GLOVES, ETC. A vialt to our store will certainly convince you that our stock ia com plete in every detail, call and see THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, K0 5-1 3' 0-1312 Adams Avenue 1 Largest Store Smallest Prices -!