La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 15, 1905, Image 6

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    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
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