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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
: - w " " ' I i - - . FRESH VEGETABLES F0R SUNDAY NEW POTATOES ASPARAGUS RHUBARB . HOT HOUSE LETTUS RADISHES ONIONS . SPINACH BAKER BROS. .(, - Adams Avenue Phone '1101 Who Has the Best GANBY Why the La Grande Drug Co., of course, Agents for F. F, Haradon & Son's FAMOUS CHOCOLATES ' Also at Paul's Cfcar Store. Ask Others for them seed ;g-rain I oats, WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE BARLEY, V MILLEBED i Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy H y COAL and WOOD I Grande Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewii Dean Crowe X Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue YOU ALWAYS JUDGE A MAN BY HIS SUIT CASE r CALL AND 'GET PRICES ON A GOOD ' . CASE. I ONLY HAVE GOOD ONES. WUh this space (or Suit wiener '.. jay Van Buitn. the $35 end P. M.Houhthc2S Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat April 22. A.L. ANDREWS HABERDASHER 4ND TAILOR SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red CloTer, Timothy, Red Top. All kinda of Grass sseds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats KvMj.OLjy'ER; JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. - i r 1 1 i toIItM " J The O A R bold their regular meet ing tomorrow afternoon. , From the Pendleton papers it seems they are wrestling with the 8 on da 7 doslag qoestloa. We are Informed by DrMolltor that Mra J H SlaUr to seriously 1U with la grippe. The Baker Oity Herald, under the management of Carl Boo baa suspend ed publication. The regular boslneea men'a meeting of the Commercial Club will be bold mil ereniDg. Attend u yoa era a member, and 11 yoa are not, why not? President Miller will undoobUdly nam the committee, at tbia erening meeting of the Commercial Club, who will bar charge of the Lewli and Clark exhibit. Tbla erenlag at the Metbodlat Ohoroh will bo held the third quar terly conference. All the officiate of the church will make' thefr quarterly report. The meeting la public Spring work la openini up. We noticed tola morning displayed upon the bullelln board ol theaatorn Ore gon Employment Co., M Wanted man and wife for camp" and "Three lab- ore re." The Eleotrio Light and Power Com pany la baring hauled a car of polea, to be uaed for the conducting the pow er from the Core to tbla city, to the end of the pre tent oonatraotlon 1 hloh la about Bin mtua --r Miss u B Lorenz came up from Hot Lake laat night having finished her dutlee there. She will go to her home In the Core tomorrow to remain a while and"then expeota to go either to Boise or Walla Walla where ahe baa aome good offera In the newapaper work. , , . Mr. J w Co wen, who waa Injured la the exploelon yeatarday forenoon while drying aome powder which he had manufactured, la able to walk about, but bia face la ao badly awollen that be la temporarily blind. He and the other membera of the family are indeed fortunate that all were not blown into eternity, aa. in all there was over ten pounda of powder that exploded Neil Sunday ia Enter The fishing eeaeoa la now on ia earaeit and the email bay aa well aa the larger ooea eaa be aeon on any of our numeroae trout atreame in the county whenever the awn ia shining. Hon. Fraak Baker, chairman of tha State Republican central committee to in the city. He came to make ar rangement to bare bto wife and eon, remain bare during tba rummer la tha hopea that tha cbanga will prove bene- ficial to tba health ol hit eon. From re porta that coma from The Dalle and from Eugene, it appear that tbeea two vicinltle have been visited , by eevere bail atorma, tha particle of hail la aome insttnee measuring an inch in diameter. It to reported that tbia bail crest J a great deal ol damage to fruit tree, hope and other growing crop, aa well aa break ing glass in window. June lit. will be a legal holiday in Oregon, (or Governor Chamberlain baa aaid that he will iaaoe a proclamation ao declaring it in honor of the open ing of tha big exposition in Portland It ia likely the governor ol Waihing ton, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming will follow init, aa they have been re quested to do. S D MoLaln, of Silver City Idaho ia here vlaltlng hla mother lira C J McLain. Lieut H McFeeley of Beattle to here vtolting hla coualn Mra E W Bartlett Lieut McFeeley baa aeea Service In Cuba and tne rnillplnea and ia now on way back from Levens worth where he took a prisoner. Five Miners Killed By Sorippa New Association Charleston, W Va., April 2L The bodlee of five miner killed In tha Kayford mine were found tbla morn mg, and all have been removed. The mine ia little damaged. NEW HOPE FOR WOMEN B oppressed menstruation, ovarian headaches, pelvio congestions, inflam mations, baokaohea and bloating not to add dyspeptic conditions, constipa tion, nervous prostration and insomnia resulting from any of the foregoing evils are all amenable to Osteopathic diagnosis and cure In the great major ity of cases when other aida have failed. LAWN MOWERS I hare the Common and Ron Eaay Ball Bearing kind Also a complete stock of Garden rakes, hoes, shovel, and lawn rakes. Cotton and rnbbtr hose at all prices Complete line of stone and brick masons' and earpen. ten' toola. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CUTLERY ETC FfmtFlfflfflTMaTfHUI'1)lttH B ' Miss L B Loronx ol the Cove, to vis iting friends in the city; Mr J & Smith of 8an Frsncisoo, to in tie city on a bdsinesa wiait,J . Mr E D Sheldon ol Olyupia Wash., arrived in the cUy tbia morning on a abort visit. ' ' ' Mr Jamea O Synder ol Walla Walla to visiting in tha city, a gueet at tbe Hotel Sommer. .- Mr CM Taylor of Fairbanks, eb, arrived In the oity laat evening for a short business visit. Mr 8 J Chapel of Medfbrd,' to in tha oity and will probably locate perma- I Mr O W Moentbt use arrived in tbe city tbia morning from Medford. Mr Moenthouse to here for the purpose ol looking over the country with a viaw to investing in tbia valley. Bndel Eaton, wife and son, arrived in La Orande from Kansas and will visit relativea a lew days and will then go to- Tacoma, Wash. They are ao well pleased with Grande Boade valley, they may return bare and rat tle. ' For Sale-Early Rose Potatoes ' tor Sale. Geo. Parrot, Island Gty. QUIET LITTLE LUNCH or dinner In a well appointed dining room, where tbe food to excellent and well aerved, will be a treat for tbe nicest girl in tbe world or a pleaaant change for your wife. The Model Restaurant ia Just the place to bring the ladles. Everything cornea up to their idea of what la good and the coat won't bother the man who pa7a the check. , MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We Mil weekly Meal , We Mil weekly Meal . . r A Ticket Cash ... 54-50 EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT? I THE RU 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 an art basis, buy at first hands and sell with the same help thai sells the rest of our goods, and therefore can and do sell BUU UO SOU them at a very small margin ot profit. LADIES'; JWAISTS The Market's Best At Lowest Prices A carefully se lected line of fabrics, styles and colors, from the lowest eost worth having, to the fioeet silk. LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS AH the new effets in BRILL1ANTINES NOVELTY SUITINGS LIGHT WEIGHT - CASSIMERES Styles and Fabrics just right. Prices such as you expect lrom us. The Lowest Always AL,L, 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. c THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1S03-13J 0-1312 Adams Avenue ; Largest Store Smallest Prices' 1