La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 28, 1905, Image 6

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    Fresh Vegetables and Fruit for Sunday
Strawbernes . Hot House Leltua
Eddishes - - Green Onions
. Spinach -
'Asparagus "( Rhubarb '
Cabbage ;
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Green Peas
New potatoes
KER BROS.
Adams Avenue Phone 2?
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' Who Has the Best
G A N B Y
Why the La Grande Drug Co., of course,
A - 17 . 17 T-J Jf o. o-
FAMOUS CHOCOLATES
Also at Paul's Cigar Store. Ask Others for them
Mr. Jack Fair, of Portland, U ia the
cy.
Mr J H Alexander, of this city la In
Pendleton onbuslneee.
Mr. Conner a. a well known resident
of Flgln, arrived la the city yesterday
aiiernoon on a visit.
Superintendent , of Bridsee. P L
8tory,of the OR AN, arrived in the
city tbla morning oo boalnese.
Mr WP Hemphill, of Pilot Rock.
who bu bm Tll ting in the elty, left
last evening (or bom. .
Mr B J Blater. of Pendleton, whn
bu been visiting relatives and friend
in we city, returned borne laat night.
ur Oeo L Ulzmrt waa oallad ant
thia morning to lee Bon D A Mo-
Aiieier. u le not la a aerlona eon.
ditlon and will be op and around very
soon
Tomorrow the nolle (or the rlw.l
lection to decide whether or nnt
bonds will be voted for a new school
house aoroaa the track will ;be open
from 1 o'clock to 4 O'clock n m at th.
High School building. ,
The coarse of stady at standard am.
teopathio oollegea la now three veara
of nine months each, or twenty .seven
I Mrs. Bramblett retoraed yesterday
1 1 anernooa irom a visit to Imbler. ,
Mr. George Bodgera, of Elgin, is In
the elty on a boslarse visit.
Mr. G M TJvftead arrived In the
eity yetterlay afternoon from ' Elgin,
and left last evening for a visit to
Pendleton, r , ,
The many frienie of J W Cowen,
who was injured by power explosion a
few days ago, will be pained to learn
that he ia in a very precariona eondi
tion and it ia feared that blood pois
oning has act in, which if true nuke
hit recovery almoit impossib'e.
Mr. L Carpenter, of Caldwell, Idaho,
arrived In this city "yeeterday with
seven cars of floe beef cattle from
Parma, Idaho. He stopped over at
this plsce In order to feed the cattle,
ana left tor Portland at eleven o'clock
laat night. Mr. Carpeotee is baying
for the Union Meat Company at Trout
dale.' ;
D B Uendrioka the well known buei
ness man returned home tbia mora
W A Storie anpeiintendent of O B
A a construction, ipent laat night in
the city.
O H Biobey ia moving his mniio
rtorein the room jnat aootb of JM
Berry'a on Depot 'atrant. -
Polk Maya who for a number of
years has been interested in mines no
Grande Bonde river with Mr Muir It
in the city. . .
A B Green, a apeoial agent of the
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months. The atandard colleges of Ioteo Department and who has
maullplnan tiaes -in Kav1 aluaiiarimar 11 a . e. t
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SEED ; GR iLlN !
OA.TS, "''''';' ''; "
WHEAT, Biuesteam and Club
BEARDLESS BARLEY
BLUE gARLEY,
i Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hy
COAL and WOOD
Grande Ronde Cash Company, i
Press Lewis Dean Crowe . ,
X Pkone 1801 , New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue
medicine have foar-vear courses of
from alx to nine months aanh. n
twenty four to thlrty-elx months: an
that oateopathlo educational require
meats average op very well. '
aaieaman at the liook A Thomas meat
market, . waa handling a 23 calibre
rifle last evening, the.gnn dropped
from hie hands and the load waa die-
charged, sending the ball through the
nainy part of his arm. The wound is
not a very serious one. tbouzh it la
only by a Inoky accident that he waa
not dangeronaly lnjared.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 G Eubaaks. who
have recently arrived from Origon
City, have secured the Ellis Klrtley
residenoe on Fourth atreet. Mr. Eu
banka baa aooepted a position with the
La Grande Drag Company. Mr. Em
banks la no etranaer In our citv aa
Union county is bis native home, hav
Ing resided here many years prior to
residing In Oregon City.
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THE CONQUEROR
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Can give you 33 different styles in the latest
Watch this ipace for Suit
' winne
J. K. Wrijht the $35
E. H. Cupptrnell the $25
Suit last Saturday
Two drawings on Sat
; April 29.
AL ANDREWS
HABERDASHER 4ND TAILOR
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been usisting ihe government in the
land fraud cues, is in the city today.
0 0 Mepple, a mining man from
Baker City ia in the city today on bu.
aineas aaid to be connected with a
uatuiug ieS up urautie Eonue river,
Mr Harry Boberta the father of Mra
Julias Fisher, is reported to be very
low with heart trouble this forenoon.
with chsnoea greatly against bis re
covery. V UuU-.iS
Mr Geo E Corpe of the Cove waa do
ing basinets in La Grande thia fore
noon. He etatea that the Cove will
have a very large strawberry crop thia
season from present indication.- Tn
fact the proepecta for all kinds of
crops are except ionally favorable.
B Fisher is up thia afternoon from
Bummervllle and atatea the cron con
ditlon are all that could be asked for
at thia time of the year in thia section
'of the valley.
SEWING 1 MACHINES
I am agent for the celebrated White Sewing Machine
.It yon need a machine call and examine their good
qualities. There are no bitter on the market
I also have a complete stock of Doors, Windows and
Serene Doors. Builder's hardware. Fishirg Tackle
. Blacksmith supplies and Carpenter tools.
' , - Call and Examine Our Spray Pumps
' MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CUTLERY ETC
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Married
MILLER HILIIARD In this eity
on April 25-Mr Fred Miller and
Miss Maud HUlgard, at the parlor
of the Blue Mountain Hotel. Justice
of the Peace John B Hough per
forming the ceremony. '
Mr. Marioa 8toop, of Elgin, la a
bualnesr vialtor la La Grande.
Mrs. Pldoock arrived In the cltv ves-
terday afternoon from Imbler,
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Impressive Facts
It may give many persona an enhane.
ed conception of the importance of
that there are now more stndenta en
rouea in its colleges than there are
pursuing the course of homeopathic
medloine, which waa a century old be.
fore Osteopathy wae discovered.
FOB SALE Complete housekeeping
outfit. Will sell cheap if sold at
once. - Owner going to , leave. Call
at 1204 Monroe Ave from 1 to i p m
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FOB B&NT Two untarnished rooms
Eleotrlo light, bath. Phone 811.
For Sale-Early Rose Potatoes
for Sale. Geo. Parrot, Island
City.
IN THE COOKING.
That makea moat of the difference
between a good meal and and a poor
one. The best food will be apoiled by
poor cooking. We are to prudent to
waste good ;vituals by poor cooking.
The patrons of our reatnraot are very
particular people. If oar dishes were
not properly oooked we would lose the
victuals and their patronage as well.
So yon can always be an re of a first
class meal here. We cannot afford to
aerve any other kind.
M ODE Li
RESTAURANT
( J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
We seit weakly Meal . . A
Tloktts Oaeh. $450
MONEY SAVERS
HOBS
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SEEDS SEEDS
Jast received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed
'-,.4 ,nf
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- Red Clover, . Timothy, Red Top. All
, kindfjOf Grass eaeds. Bulk Garden
: ;1Seed, Bald Barlej, Rye, Wheat and Oats
FEFFERSON AVE. PHONE 1571.
The First Bright Days of Spring remind the housewife of the ever recurring season when the home must 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, -
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Golden
Rule Go.
As usual have some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES in these
lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
Curtain Swiss, per yard
Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair
Rufiled " "
Bobbinet ; " "
Panel Curtains, each
Bed Spreads, each
Mosquito Net, per bolt
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,n !0cto45c
60c to $2.50
75c to $2.15
$1.65 to $4.75
' 50c to 75c
85c to $2.50
50c
'Table Oil Cloth, per yard 20c
Window Shades, complete with fixtures 35c
Wire cloth, all widths, per foot 4c to 6
An entire new line of Glassware, beautiful patterns
Everything in Granitware and Cooking Utensels
Everything in Dishes
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
Largest Store
1805-1 31 0-1312 Adams Avenue
Smallest Prices