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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1905)
.wAw w US 1 I--i S: t 'it: if BAKER BROS, Adams Avenue Phone UOI . STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries Good Goods. Good Service Your trade is appreciated here Who Has the Best G A N B Y 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 fin : ." iilm o 1 1 - : 1 I jll I tjj Local ItemjS . j Mr Q W Thomas, left tbia morning for business trip to North Powder. Mn, O 8 Brown, of Pendleton, la Roest of Mr. and Mrs. M L Causey. Mn John White, of Darkee, arrived in the city laat evening and will visit here for seven! daa. " County Clerk J B Qilham returned aat evening from bis trip in Washing. ton.. Be enjoyed himself very much. There will bis a meeting of the W C T U tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Adoook. All members are re quested to be present. The Stenographer and typewriters Association will meet at the Court House Thursday evening 'April 20th 1000 All members are requested to be present. 2t The semi-annual report of the finan cial condition of the county will . be published In a few days, just as soon as the sheriff finds time to file his portion of the report. P F Leavy, manager of the Union Central Life Insurance Co., with bead. quarters in rortiana, is in the city, a guest of Wbi. Grant, who is the local agent of the company. Those who attended the oonoert giv en last evening at the Preabsterian SEED GRAIN OA.TS, "WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED " X taled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy H y f COAL and WOOD ! Graadc Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe X Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue IMIM IMMIt NEW SPRING SUITINGS $14 to $50 JOIN THE CLUB AND GET ONE FOR $1.00 Watch this space for Suit wtancs JayVanBurcn, the $35 and P. M. Houh the $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawing on Sal April 15. A. Li. ANDREWS HABERDASHER AND TAILOR SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load ot Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All klndi of Qraaa weds. ' Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oata H-Z: OLIVER IEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 7U MUi Caroline Byoearson, of La sode, is in Ibe city for a few representing tbs cement block build ing material beiug manufaotured by Boots & Kuhn, of La Grande. She will endeavor to place the matter be fore Pendleton architects aod property owners in Lopes of introducing the cement block as building material and street aod sidewalk navement. Hiss Ryoesreon is a pioneer of La Qrsnde and his many friends in tbis city. 8be will travel for tbe company throughout tbe Inland Empire Pendleton E O. Assessor J H Morton left tbis morn ing for North Powder to make ar rangements for the taking of tl e esntos at that place. He baa already suoceeded ia starting tbe work at Elgin, rjummerville and Imbler, and it will soon be oonimenoed in this oily. Mr Jsmes Nelson, of tbe Gove, bts bad tbetaisfortune to get a pieos of steel in bis eye and it is giving bim a great deal of pain aod inconvenience. Ha left last night for Portland where be will have the foreign substance re moved. Word comes from Portland that Mr B P Lewis, who went to Portland about seven weeks ago to have his eye treated on account of a piece of steel lodged therein, is slowly improving. Mr Weaver was up yesterday from the Cove with a load of obickens for sale, aod he was very succ?nful in LAWN MOWERS 1 have the Common and Run Easy Ball Bearing kind Also a complete stock of Garden rakes, hoes, shovels, and lawn rakes. Cotton and rablxr hose at all pi ices Complete line of atone and brick masons' and carpen. tors' toola. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CUTLERY ETC church by Miss Mary Adelf Case, were'""0""8 wl " delighted. ' The lady is oneof Oregon's ,,xt oenl8. P,eoe sweetest singers and is earning a repu-1 Qiroox Bros., the new managers of tatiou that ia extending over the Hotel Somraer, are having tbe lobby United States,, lof the hotel runanarwl and the (oxide The first match game of the season of the bull ling treattd to a new coat to be played by the La Grande hase of paint.. A tii ii 1 m. n ii a uaii mmiui will was piace as renaieton on Sunday, April 30, at which time titer will orosa bats with the Pen dleton team. The firat gams to be played In thia city will be Sunday, May 7, when onr boys will match their strength against th Unntington nine. Superintendent Fred Honsb states that the Grand Ronde Electrio Co ls pushing its work just as fast as it is possible. Todsy they received another car of poles and one ear load of wire, and that all the machinery baa been shipped from New York and that, shipped from Han Francisoo is expected to arrive this week. Tbey have their poles set a distance of eight miles out of the city and the holes all dug one mile further Mr Hnpper, the Elgin butcher, was in tie city yesterday and carried back a band of sheep for tbe market tt that place. Mrs. Levi, of Union, who has been In the city on a visit to Mrs B Som mer, returned home this morniog. Photographer W F Hendricks, left tbis forenoon for Hot Lake and North Powder on a business visit. . Mr Selden Oldn, left this morning for Elgin on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr Doon Woo 'ell, of the Sandridge was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs Fred Jacob is quite ill with typhoid fever. Eev 8 H Parker, the pastor of the Presbyterian oburcb at Elgin, toffctb er with bia wife, arrived in tbe oily last evening and departed on passen ger train No 2 for Bumpier to attend the Presbytery at that place. Rev E B Hayes, pastor of the Pres byterian church, left last evening for Sumpter to atteud the Grand - Ronde rreeDytery wniou win oa in session as that place during the week.' He will return Friday. , Mrs J K Wright and Mrs E B Hayes left yesterday, for Sumpter as delegates to tbe Piebyterial Mission ary Sooiety wbiob will be held at that place during the meeting of the Pres bytery. Mr Fred Jacob yesterday shipped a large order of furniture to Umatilia. This speak i' well for Mr Joobs and La Grande in general as it demon strates the faot that prices are tigh t in La Grande or orders would not oome in tbis direction whon Poitland about as near. La Grande is fast be coming the commercial center for all of Eastern Oregon. For Sale-Early Rose Potatoes for Sate. Geo. Parrot, Island City. lal-ri-IHl mwm QUIET LITTLE LUNCH or dinner in a well appointed dining room, where the food is excellent and well served, will be a treat for tbe nicest girl in tbe world or a pleasant change for your wife. The Model Restaurant ia just the plaoe to bring the ladies. Everything comes up to their idea of what ia good -and tbe cost won't bother tbe man who pa7a the check. M O D 332 L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We Mil weekly Meal , Tickets Cash $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 chandising basis, not au aft basis, buy at first hands and sell with the same help that sella the rest of our goods, aud therefore can and do sell them at a very small margin of profit. Jtllwfirjf) 'If LADIES' WAISTS The Market's Best At Lowest Prices A carefully se lected line ot fabrics, styles and colors, from the lowest cost worth huviug, lo the finest 9ilk. LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS All the new effets in BRILLIANTINES , NOVELTY SUITINGS LIGHT WEIGHT CASSIMERES Styles and Fabrics just right. Prices such aa you expect lrom 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, 1S0S-1310-1312 Adams Avenue 3Largest Store Smallest Prices f I. i V