La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 24, 1905, Image 6

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    STAPLE "AND" FANCY
Groceries
Good Goods. Good Service
Your trade ia appreciated here
BAKER BROS.
Adams Avenue Phone" f SOS
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Wto) -Has -the Best
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Why the La Grande ' Drug Co., of course,
Agents for ' F. F. Haradon & Son's
FAMOUS CHOCOLATES
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Also at Paul's Cigar Store. Ask Others (or them
I SEED GR AIN I
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oats, v ;;.T.'
WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club
BEARDLESS BARLEY
BLUE: BARLEY,
MILIEESD;. -I 1
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J Ealed Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hy I
; COAL 'and .WOOD '
Grande Ronde Cash Company, jj
Press Lewis
Dean Orowe
X Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue X
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. YOU ALWAYS! JUDGE A, MAN
BY HIS SUIT CASE
. CALL AND GET PRICES ON A GOOD
CASE. I ONLY HAVE GOOD ONES.
Watth this space for Suit
wlsmes
J. K. Wrijht the $35
E H.Oippcmcqth $25
Suit ltd Saturday
Two drawings on Sat
April 2 9.
A Li. ANDREWS
HABERDASHER AND TAILOR'
M LUoijU ia Portland. -
J If DnfTey, of the Cot, iu a La
Grand visitor tod.
Mr. Georre 8toddard left today far a
abort boeineea visit to Baker City.
Attorney Chaa. Cochran, ol Union,
la in tba city today on a boalntaa vielt.
Wo, Molr ia down from hla mines
p Oranda Bonde and mOl rtmain aar
oral days.
Dave Clark oamo over from the Core
today, bringing 000 doaen aen for tha
La Grande market.
Mrs 11 P Davis and Manraratfil onnm
of Union -are viaiting La jQrande
friends thin week . - -
Mr. Harry Holaom. of Pendleton. U
in the eity visiting Dr. P A Charlton
and other frienda.
Mr. Jamas Gavin, who has bean In
the hospital at Portland, ratarnad
home this forenoon, very much ' im
proved in health.
Mr. Al VoffeL tha hla horaa hni
from Pendleton, has been la the eity
on Dusinees, and left this morning for
Baker City.. .
Mr. John Terrell, of Colori-la. iiaa
been in tba city for the Dnrooaa of
looking at the ooantrr. He left thie
morning tor Baker Oltr. bat will .
Mm nere in a raw daya. '
Mr. M Irwin, who haa been In this
city organizing n tribe of Etedmen, haa
BOBOUIDllahad hla wnrlr t thl.
fhavlDg aaooeeded In getting a lodge In
good rooulng order. Be laft thie!
forenoon for Baker, City , : where his
work calls him'.. -, s i . i-f.-. r-
Tba sammer season la eoralr bare.
The etrnt aprinkler la at work. Q E
Fowler, pat a man to work with a
splinter new sprinkler of the most ap
proved pattern . It certainly la a great
Improvement' oyer the " antiquated
affair whloh has heretofore done
aerrioe.
Adolph Newlin and J P Kennedy
took a day off last week and exchanged
residence property, by the ezobange
Mr. Newlin beoomee tha owner of Mr.
Kennedy's handsome home in the
Old Town, and Mr, Kennedy takee
possession of Mr4 Newln'a dellahtfnl
borne property in the New Town.
John 8 Tait and wife c f Dara'nre
ill, arrived in the oily this' morning.
MIsa Ida' Ferris left yesterday aaoro
ing for Union, wbre she will visit
relatl van and frienda. ' - -.
The High Bohool boys are doing
hard work preparatory to the contest
with the Union eobool next Batnrday.
, Mr Joseph Girooz, one of tba new
managers of Hotel 8ommer, left yee
terday forenoon for Baker City, and
will return tonight,
Tba La Grande National Bank haa
a new bank atatmeal in this iasne of
the paper, with figures o! interest to
all.. .- . .;.
Peter GoyetU of High Valley la
baoling bia grain to Cove where he ia
storing It. Mr Stayette will not sell at
pcosent as be thinks wheat will reach
80 cents by June.
' Messrs' G 0 Schlenr and H D At
kinmade a ' record breaking natch
at the Lake last Saturday afternoon
securing 28 fine trout the string
weighing 40 pounds. Joseph Herald.
The La Grande Marble Works have
joat completed tha erection of a ban
some monument in the 1 O O F ceme
tery over the grave of tba
highly respsoted pioneer J B Kellogg.
Oor Lund and M Barkgreen are
in the eity today from the Cove con-
eluding the negotiations for the Cova
bos factory owned by Meesera. Hen
cook 4 White. The . new firm have
purchased SOO.000 feet of lumber aa a
starter. .. - -
I nm saammiiBhiiaiiHimijiiii;M niaT Bniniieiy n "iif 'HWiF'irriViiiTTTTa in i ttii
iSBSZBSBXt
SEWING :M A CHINjES
Mr N K West and Mr B H Hub
bard spent yesterday at 'the . stock
ranch of the lormer,, two miles and
one half from Hilgard. MrWeat haa
a thousand aores of land in that va
cinity, and will this week complete
the fenoing of the entire raneh with
board fenoea. :
' Yesterday a Jolly fishing party spent
the day at Vive Points. The party
wasoomposed of Messrs J W Ciagbead
B Stark, Wm Erioson, Earl Zandefi
and Low Zundell, Tbey have wonder
ful tales to relate aa to the fish they
caught, aa well aa that one whiob got
away". Some of the "fish stories"
they tell would make an older dlecipls
ol Isaac Walton green with envy.
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' There will ;be a aervioe in Central
Church this evening at eight oolook
and one or more will be baptised.
I am agent for the celebrated White Sewing Machine
If yon need a machine call and examine their good
qualities. There are no bitter on the market .
I also hare a complete stock of ..Doors, Windows and
Serene Doors. Builder's "hardware; Fishing Tackle
Blacksmith supplies and Carpenter (ools.
Call and Examine Our Spray Pumps
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CUTLERY ETC
iwaftawnnoaBi
Miss Anna Graham, who haa ben
visiting friends in the eity for several
days, returned to her borne at Elgin
this morning. : ' : ;
; Mr Hnard, aaparlntendent of the
Elgin Lumber Co spent Sunday: In
the clty.V , ; ;j
'G E Fowler haa hla new aprlnkler
ont keeping down tha dost. It ts
quite .an Improvement ever former
sprinklers uaed harej. f. 5 .i i
Mrs M L Canaey aooompanled Mrs
Clara Brown, who was viaiting . her
to Pendleton, Saturday evening.
Mrs Brown haa decided to aell , her
home In Pendleton and live in tba
. -,.
Next Friday evening the matter of
La Grande celebrating the Fourth
ehoold be (preaentad and ' discuaaed.
Let the busineea men tarn ' out and
decide, If we are to celebrate we
should be making preparations, -
Last Saturday afternoon the bov's
Sunday Sohool Club of tha Central
Church of Christ went for an ontlns
and pleasure trip to . Deal's oauyon.
Tbey entertained themselves by play,
ing ball and other outdoor enorta.
after which they cooked their luoobes
wbion each ona had Uken with him.
For Sale-Early Rose Potatoes
for Sale. Geo. Parrot Island
City.
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QUIET LITTLE LUNCH
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or dinner In a well appointed dining
room, where the food is excellent and
well served, will be a treat for the
nlceat girl In the world or a pleasant
change for your wife.
The Model Restaurant la Just the
plaoe to bring the ladies. Everything
cornea up to their idea of what is good
and the coat won't bother the man
who pa7S the check.
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBU0KLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
We weakly Meal ....
Ticket Cash .. 54.50
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"MONEY
SEEDS SEEDS
Just - received . a Gar Load ot Alfalfa Seed
Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All
' kinda. of Grass sseds. Balk . Garden
Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats
JEFFERSON AVE. PHONE I57L
FOR
SAVERS
TIE
The First Bright Days of Spring remind the housewife of the ever reorurfng season when the home most be
renovated and brightened up for the summer. There are always some new things in house furnishings
needed for this, and some expense must be incurred,
The Golden Rule Go.
As usual have some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES in these
lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
Curtain &wiss, per yard 10c to 45c Table Oil Cloth, per yard 20c
Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair' 60 c to $2.50 Window Shades, complete with fixtures , 35c
Ruffled " ' " " 75c to $115 Wire cloth, all widths, per foot " 4c to 6i
Bobbinet . $1.65 to $475 An entire new line of Glassware, beautiful patterns
Panel Curtains, each 50c to 75c Everything in Granitware and Cooking Utensels
Bed Spreads, each 85c to $2.50 . Every thing iu Dishes
Mosquito Net, per bolt . . 50c
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
1S0S-:1 3 1 0-1S12 Adams Avenue
Largest Store Smallest Prices'
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