La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 17, 1905, Image 6

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    P I29GAL ITEMS
LAWN MOWERS
FRESH VEGETABLES F0R
SUNDAY
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NEW POTATOES ASPARAGUS RHUBARB
HOT HOUSE LETTUS
RADISHES ; ' ONIONS SPINACH
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BAKER BROS.
Adams Avenue
Phone HOI
Who Has the Best
G A N BY
Why the La Grande Drug Co., 'of course,
Agents for F. 1 F. Haradon & Son's
FAMOUS CHOCOLATES
Also at Paul's Cigar Store. Ask Others for them
SEED GRAIN
oa.ts, ..:.-
V WEDEA.T, Bluesteam and Club
BEARDLESS BA'U.EY v
BLUE BARLEY,
MILLEEED
Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hy
. COAL and WOOD
1 Gra nde Ronde Cash Company,
Press Lewis Dean Crowe
X Pkone 1801 New Warehouse on Jeffersou Avenue
Jas B Smith mad a trip to Hot
Lake and Union yesterday.
Attorney J F Baker left tbli morniog
for Elgin on a baalneea visit
Mr Q W Tbomaa left thta morniog
for North Powdar on baainaaa,
Aaaeaaor J H Morton left thia morn
lng for Elgin on business oonneoted
with bla once. . -
Mr Ira Biedadam, from near Elgin,
waa In the city over Sunday attending
the funeral of Miaa Helen Striker.
The Bet. Geo. T. Ellis left thia for
noon for Uaker City, where he will re
main over nighi, returning to thia city
tomorrow.
The Ret 3D Gilliian left Union tbia
morning to go to Haloes, at which
place there will be conducted a aeriee
of apodal meeting.
Mr Jake Galling, who baa been III
for several dava. haa rannvorad mat.
ffioientlyto resume bla duties m con-
dootor on the fciJgin branob.
Rev J C Walker, who filled the
pulpit at the Methodist ohnroh yester
day In the absenoo of the Daetor. Re.
J D Giliilan, returned to bia home at
Union thia morning.
Mr J E Taylor, of Arizona -who has
been at Mllner, Idaho, looking for a
location, arrived in thia city y eater -day
morning and think that he will
Inveat In a homo In the Grande Bond
Miaa Oena Striker of Portland, waa
in the oity yesterday to attend the
funeral of her slater, Mis Helen
Striker. Miaa Deoa waa accompanied
by her Aunt Mra Eaton, of Portland.
Direnlt Court openel today at Enter
prise and Judge Eakln will Drobablv
oall a grand Jury. If thia la don the
first case to Investigate will be that of
McBane, who killed the two Straot
brothers, a tbia la the oaae of moat
Importance.
A T Hill the drnsitlst. ia Dlaclmt in
position today some of the (Joest atorn
nxtnres ever bronsht to thia oitr.
They itarronnd his eoda fountain, and
will when Installed make hia soda de
partment one of the finest in the state.
Mr am baa firm cootldenoe In the
present and future Drosoeritv of thia
olty and leave nothing undone which
will keep him abreast of the town.
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NEW SPRING
SUITINGS
814.- to $50
JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00
Watehthiiipa.ce for Suit
winnes
Jay Van Burcn, the $35
and F. M. Houshthe$25
Suit last Saturday
Two drawings on Sat
April 15.
A.L. ANDREWS
HABERDASHER 4.ND TAILOR
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SEEDS SEEDS
Just received a Car Load d Alfalfa Seed
Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. AH
kinds of Grass seeds. Balk Garden
Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats
M- l. OLIVER
IEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571.
A baa ball nine haa been formed
at Hot Lake, and the boy' will play
La Grande and other eaatern.Oiegon
teams this season.
Miss Edna Brockenridge left this
morning for Haines to assist in the
special meetings at th Methodist
ebureb at that place. ' '
. Mian Lillian McCall will leave tbi
evening for Mexico City where ah
w'.ll remain three months visiting with
Mrs G A Nichols ' formerly of Union ,
and to look over the country io gener
al. Her many frienda wish her a most
pleasant trip
Miaa Caa tomorrow evening at the
Presbyterian church.
EE Wlllard arrived thia morning
from Portland. .
Dr. E D Stelnoamp, of Granite,
spent Sunday in the city.
0 B Welser of Huntington ia regis
tered at the ommer Hons.
Mr. M 0 Koester of North Powder
Is doing boslnesa In th olty today.
Engineer Camming, of Seattle, who
waa the engineer In charge of the Mor
gan Lake power plant, la in the city.
Mra. John Danaway, who haa been
visiting in tne eiiy lur tuuia tiiuw, mi
laat night for her bom in Booth
Dakota. ' - I
Engineer Jay Thorn peon la down from
Pleasant Valley. H la qoiteV
stranger, aa this in hi first visit since '
laat Aogost. j
The bnsinesa men of the Commer
cial Clnb ebonld bear in mind the
meeting to be held this week on Fri
day evening. :
That was a gloriopa raiu Sunday.
While we Were not In any way offer
ing from a lack of moisture, it assists
the growing crops.
Mrs. 0 M Wall and daughter, of The
Dalle, arrived in the city thia morn
ing on a abort visit to Mrs. E Brasel,
and expect to return home thia eve
nlog. Don't forget the mnaloal entertain
ment In the 1'resbytarlan ohnroh to
morrow evening under the auspices of
the Tuesday Masicale. Miss Case la
an artlat In her line and all lover of
mnsis have a treat in store.
I have the Common and Ran Easy Ball Bearing kind
Also a complete stock of Garden rake, hoes, shovels,
and lawn rakes. Cotton and rubbtr hose at all prices
Complete line of stone and brick masons' and carpen.
ters' tools. .
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
BUILDERS HARDWARE, CUTLERY ETC
MgaaeMsagaBBSteSBBBSi
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Mis Case at the Presbyterian church
Tuesday night at eight o'clock
Mr Lon Cleaver left tbi morniog
for a business visit to Union.
Josephine county i oue of the latei t
oonntie to appropriate $1000 for an
exhibit at the fair.
Lytton Ivanho went to La Grande
last evening to remain until Monday
morning. Lytton, who is a high school
student here, ia an expert stenogra
pher and goea to JL uraarie regularly
to do stenography, in the office of bis
father, F S Ivan hoe, who is an attor
ney. Pendleton East Oregooiso, -
Mis L B Lcrens waa over from Hot
Lake Saturday evening in company
with Miss L Hutton of Spokane, who
ws on her way bom after spending a
lew daya at the Lake. Miss Loreos
returned to the Sanatorium Sunday
morning, Miss Olive Jones going with
her, and reports baying epent a pleas
ant day at the Lake.
David Heldenreioh today received
notification that his devioe for a meat
supporter bad been accepted by the
Patent office and a patent will be
isBued soon .
9 t rL3K3?.&
ttaafoatatV V'
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For Sale-Early Rose Potatoes
for Sale. Geo. Parrot, Island
City.
HIGH LIVING
la pocalblo at low coat. Our patrona
are particularly well fed, yet none
could he accused cf spending too much
money on the "inner man." A(
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
excellent meal 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. M OD E L
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT .
We sea weekly Meal
Tloksts Cfh
$4.50
EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE
ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT?
THE GOLDEN RULE
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
chand ising
basis, riot an
artbatis, buy
at first hands
and sell with
the same help
thai sells the
rest of our
goods, and
therefore can
and do sell
them at a very small margin of profit.
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 exprct
from 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
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
Largest Store
ir(H-1 3' 0-1312 Adams Avenue
Smallest Prices
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