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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1905)
.1 Fu! Si .3 5 , i 15 I n' uoat DO ! . Hi j" ar 1 f oodn 1d ti onj pi 00 ; , a 1 tei ytr !m Dl. A 3 1 r t . i- ;.; V 3 . . Just Arrived . Newjhipment of . HANAN SHOES Also Walkover etock now compete AL ANDREWS, Haberdasher and Tailor Witch this ipacc for$ult winnes Dr. A. L Richardson $35 Joe Conncrs the $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawing on Sat May 20 fa Local to? cb ; A New Departure at The La Grande Drug Co. F. F. HARADON & SON, H22 15 52 SOjs per box Mrs. Dr. P E Moore left tbii morn toll for a short visit to ITgln. Mr. M L Causey, the real aetata man, left this morning for a visit to hla ranch and fratt farm at Imbler. Carl Boa, formar editor of tha Baker City Herald, will remove to .WaJla Walla, having decided to locate In that city permanently. . ChaaHalgsrtb of Elgin came in on the train laat evening. ' - Preaa Lewi leave! in the morning on a boaineae trip to Wallow eoooty. J W 8immi one of the early pio neera of tbia eonnty la in tbe city to day from bia homo on Big creek., ' The - woik on Mrs Zuber'e new house la being ruined . with qaite a force of men. s . Dr Geo O'Connor will finish seed ing 290 ao'rea of bia land adjoloing the city, into alfalfa tbia week. ' ' J W Kimhral! a fnrmar r!1ant - f tbia oonnty but iav now surveyor of Umatilla eonnty is a Li Grande yisi- ltor today. J M Chaprpan of Perry, the Grande Yeaterday afternoon, while Willie Lumber Coa blackamitb iDant aave. I Hamilton ... t,,mni.. .n j --j ral boors In tbe city laat night. Mr tall, aeverely spraining bia wrist Chapman owns considerable property Th. r-i.. am .v. ln thla city. . Presbyterian Church will meet at tha KT m m W . W T L . . . - ... uvrcuB. ing 11 now ID nomitf MU K Wr iht nn ESEE D GRAIN eeeea)aeeo OA.TS, "W.H13A.T, Bluesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE BARLEY, -MILLEEED Faled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy COAL and WOOD Hy I Gra ide Ronde Cash Company, rress Lewie Dean Crowe Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue NOTICE We stretch bed springs We buy second had goods. We buy wagons, i r !v J We buy wood, ' ' ' . We buy stoves. We pay cash. We sell cheap. ; . We sell furniture. We run our own business. We have our furniture van. We move furniture, . ,' We undersell others. We can show you if you come in. We do business on the square. Call or phone 1581, The La Grande Pawnbrokers I Corner Fir and Adams Keinrmber we atill buy and aeU till klnda I &-coud Hand Goods j jS jt j 'Phone 1581 - ii mill ...... i, aa SEEDS H MllH.Vmill1 U Jill Jf JMMi .. Just received a Car Load of SEEDS Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinda of Grass aseds. Bulk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats U.OLiyER IEFFERSON AVE. PHONE I57L charge of tbe branch ofBoe of tha Boise Statesman at Baker City, apeot Ban day and yeaterday In the city, among ner inenda. ene left laat evening for Baker to rwjtme bar dntles. Yeaterday one of J B Btoddard'a line driving boraea In some manner trot ont of the atable and upon tbe rail road track, near the Htoddard niacin? mill. and waa rnn over and killed by the cara. The animal waa veined at about one hundred and fifty dollars. Saturday night tbe sruarda ehoun from Company L, O N G ; to do dot) at tne Liewla and Clark fair, left tbia ait for Portland. They were Bgt, Thomas Williamson, artificer Elmer Baling, Oscar Hedrick. AMeri J (Vebb and John N Smith, of thia oliy. and Mtrn. oral A Le Morelock, of Elgin,' : M I. Causey, returned laat ulght from Pendleton where be attended tbe first days eeaaion of Gord Roada meet Ing. There waa a spleudid attendance Senator Fulton wrote a paper bat could not attend, and Governor t'haiuberlin arrived last night and will address the meeting todav. Mr Cauaey atatea that Pendleton people are adept entertainers and there waa not a doll moment during the day. P A McDonald, of Boise City, waa In town yeaterday talking with tha prop arty owners regarding cement sidewalks Mr. MoDonald, It will be remembered, had tbe oo a tract for tha brick and day afternoon at bait past two. N E Beaumont, who owna a farm on 8tarkey prairie where be lived until five years ago when be irovd to - Mil toni is In tbe city He states tbe re cent frost, aside from tbe late peaob crop, did very little damage in bia vicinity. " . Tbe La Grande and Pendleton base ball teams will cross bats on tbe La Grande diamond nest Sunday after noon. The game will aurely b-t a good one aa both teams are bsut upon becoming the victors. The game will be a clean one and tbe fans are assur ed (bat it will be a ball game and not a chewing match. Through La Grande The two antomobile transcontinental racers who atarted recently from New lork City have arrived at Clevclaud, Ohio, on the 12th. Ther will naae through thia city, haying already cent to u is fowler to provide them with certain lubricating olla. They azpeet to make the trip to Portland within 42 daya. SHINGLES I can furnish you any quantity. They are extra Star-A- Star and first class. Try them. Just received a car of doors, windows and screen doors, let as figure with yon, quality guaranteed. I am showing a fine assortment of fishing tackle, the kind that catches the fish, try them. Do not forget about our bee supplies. i MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardwar e and sporting Goods. Notice My attention having been called to Ibe fact that my name appears upon tbe Cbioniole Lewis and Clark contest A .1 .1.. Ik. It. lf ttMA . . . I .UU misu W1PUU IU. Ul IUUBO rOUCIT r,ho0M hl.gh bnllMDf in 'm f' th My 'i,,e and also the Mason to hnllding. Mr. , w . ........ . . MoDonald I ft veatsrdav evening for . " Uoiae. bat will return if he can ...nr. enter either contest, and respectively contracts which will amount to one lMk D 00 more olel 06 CM ,or thousand feat. Mary A Warnich Mr 8 J White, wbo baa been in charge o tbe exhibit ball at tbe de pot, left 8nnday night for .Portland where be ' will have charge of tbe Union County eihibit at. the Lewis and Clark fair. Mr Frank Bartmeas ia in charge of the exhibit ball beie now. '-.' s The La Grande High School pupils are now preparing a four act drama to be presented to the public Thursday tbe 25th. The drama ia a g od one "i ths Lc' buJ kit! are well up in their lines and wiilundoubtty gfve a performance worthy of the patron age of tha citiians of La Grande.' ' An exchange tells of a retired far mer living in the , city who recently promised to contribute f 2 toward tbe preacher's salary, aa aou as be could sell a call but failed to keep his word He went to chorch a few nights ago tnd the choir sang that beautiful song "Th half has never yet been told' He went home boiling over with rage and told hia wire the choir bad in suited him by singing "The calf baa never yet been sold". - Born Smltb-Iiriand City Saturday May 13, 1105 to Mrand Mrs Robert Smith, a on. l r " ' 1 " WAITING FOR THE WAITER la something that never happens In our restaurant. We kujw that prompt servioe conduces to good temper, and good temper lnoreaeesthe appreciation of the vianda. WE WANT YOU To enjoy what von eat in oar nlaoe. There le nothing we will not do to make yonr enjoyment perfect. It's plain businesa with tie. For where you have enjoyed a meal ao much you, will certainly come again. Come and aee how maoh we will do to make yonr flrat visit enjoyable. MODEL RESTAURANT -J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We aoil weekly Meal , Tlokste O oh '$4.50 r-""" ---g MONEY SAVERS OR HOUSE GLfiA'NM TIE Th e First bright Daya of Spring remind the housewife of the ever recur rfng season when the home must be renovated and brightened up for the summer. There are always Borne new things in house furnishings needed for this, and some expense must be incurred, Golden Rule Co, As usual have some EXCEPTION LLY GOOD VALUES in these lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ITie Curtain swiss, per yard . Nottingham T,ace Curtains, per pair Ruffled " Bobbinet " Panel Curtains, each Bed Spreads, each Mosquito Net, per bolt it ii 10c to 45c 60c to $2.50 ; 75c to $2.15 $1.65 to $4 75 50c to 75c 85c io $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, ' 130 -1310-1312 Adams Av ne Largest Store Smallest Prices-