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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1905)
- Just Arrived v -Jier.Bbjpment of HANAN SHOES :: .,.. , (. x ..Also Walkover atock now complete AL ANDREWS, Haberdasher and ' Tailor a AJ ,t ty M 5J Bif. ; natal Watch tNijpacs for Suit whims ' Dr.AUKJchardaon $35 Joc-Omncn the $25 Suit lift Saturday Two drawing on Sat, A New Departure at rniccLGraride Drug) Co. F.f. H ARADON & SON , FAM0USCH0C0LATE5 Now 25 and 50 cfnt; per box 3 21 DC k : I, . r i ? t f i m II OA.TS, - - - WHEAT, Bluesteam and Club BEARDLESS - BARLEY ( . BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED . A vJwl . . v. v. i Paled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy H y COAL and WOOD 1 1 Grande RondeXash Company, j ; : Prst Lewii ' v-: -1 Dean Crowe ; ' , 1 ; . S Paone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue The Union" county achoof txbibil wai Ukea lb the dapot bU afternoon fir abf pineal to Portland. The La Gtaode Iron Worki now em ploy Juii an eraa doaeo meobaaiaa. Thia UwraaJnly nioa weekly payioll. ' if ra W B Rack man abd children ol Alioel left thia mornlnf for HarrUborf where Ibey. will rtatt Trienda and Vela Mf'ea." " . " . -i'i".n r'. . .tvji -, (. ;t Engineer Geo Parker who la for the preaent working at Pltaeent taCey oamadown thiaporolng and will f- tarn in the morning.'.';. Mra K T Baachmed of Baker City waa a pMwngur on tliia morniDga train en i on le , home from , Portland M ra Baucbman la a alster.inlaw of. Mra W TCjroea of tUa ol.y.., . ' The Udiea Ouiid of the Epleoopal cbureb will meet at the borne of Mra Ered Taylor Friday aftern'opq tQ aew. ' The La iOranda M rWa i Worka today ahipped t five mono menu to Weaton The ti me waa' when Wa) la Walla deal era eooaidered Qrande ,Eonde valley one nf their deeirahle marketa but not only baa that lime pnettetlly eeaard but La Qrande ia now playing in tbeir back yard. " ...'', i'i rdi'! I; ' Mr and Mra A J Hafer arrived laat evening from Bontb Dakota 'and' left tbia morning for" Elgin where Mr Hafer will porchaae i lriw; if !Li iJ iira rlafrr are ae aucoi aslul in raising farm produce M they have been raw ing a family they wilt certainly proe perto an unheard of degree, ,Tbey have eight childreu at preaent ranging in age from a fe- montba to ten yean. The lint included three acta of twine all of whioh are . apparently bright healthy little people who have with stood the trip aa well, if not better than the old tolke. ..i I, , Mr and Mra. II 0 Grady returned thia morning from Portland where they have been attending the Conduotor'a convention, , . , ,., . t NOTICE We stretch bed springe ' . - w buy second had goods. - v We buy wagons. ; : t. , , A We buy, wood, J , . W.buy atoves, 'Z ;. , . We pay cash. - We sell cheap. ' , - We seirfurniture. ' ' 1 ' " We run our own bus in ess. '-' , ; We have our furniture van. We move lurniture, We undersell others. We can ahow you if you come in. -' We do busiuess on the square. Call of phone 1581, The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remnnber we atiU boy and aeU all kinda trt, I Second Hand Goodajt j j j Phone 1581 Uiae MnrUI Goodnoogh haa accept ed the potitton el atenovrapher - In the eountyderkVoflloe. '. Mr abd Mra 1 HCrloa, of Kernel t arriyedjn.ibe city.tbif .morning for a abort viait.' i ! " N- i V k 1 V- s 'i Ml aker who haa boen qaite sick forJmanlwacki .la Improving very slowly if at eU.. , jr 6 E Harper, of the Blue Mountain Creamery left thia morning for Baker City and Sumpter to look after buai- neaa la connection with the creamery. Mr Barker, the insurance agent, ia in the city today ,'bevl.ig coma ' home after a business Halt ' of eoma length to points farther east in tbia fUte. aTooording to the report of the Iowa Dairy and Food Commissioner, 40 per cent of tbe creamery batter made In mat elate ia maae oy ereamerioa op-1 erated on the farm separator plan. ; The borne of Cbaa. Leak; waa , quar antined thia afternoon. Their little child baa the diphtheria. Tbia makes nine cases iq air and severely more will he jeleaaed within a Very few days Mr Eay Oamomiie,' of. Pooatelia, paaaed through tbe city thia forenoon enroute to Spokane for a visit of aev eral daya. . , On bia . return home, .he will atop over and viait with tbe fam ily of Bev, J D Gillilawr, - , . The La Grande Marble Works, EC Davis, proprietor, la getting out some of the handsomest monuments ever produced In Eae tern "Oregon, Mr Da Vis atatee that the demand for high grade work ia greater than at any other time since he baa been In busi ness bere. He also atatea tbalThe ia amply able to take -care of ' business and ia prepared to fnrniah any aort of monument or memorial table desired J Druggiat Adolph Newlin who now resides in the old town could not withstand the temptation not to use tbe side walk instead "of the rough road thia morning1' and" consequently the city treasure is enriohed to tbe extant of $6.75. tt ia - underatood that at tbe next meetidg of the coon oil air orrtinanoe ;will be : introduced allowing be use oi blcycleaon certain walkl andu"nderZ oertarn conditions Attorney Joe Fltalcer who ia in Wallowa county phoned to frienda in thia city yeeterday that hla wife waa qolte alok and it would be aeveral day before he could return. SHtNGLES lean furnish yon aflfy qutntity. They are extra Star-A- Star and "fir sTclassT Try- theur. 'Just received a car of doorSp windows and screen doors, lei us figure with you, 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. r.(: fjtr, v.'r-' MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardwate and sporting Goods. , ' , , v The 1906 Whist Hub will be enter tained tomorrow afternoon at the bom pf Mra U F, Dunn aaalated by Mre Cbaa Dunn. w' , X; ; , Z. Tonight will be, tbe laat appearance of the Graham Company in thia city tbia eeaeon. The birr for tonight ' will be "f ho , -Bona war, Math1' which ia aald to. "be the atroingeai piebe tbe com paay baa yet produced here. v." Misaourl Day at the Lawla". and Clark Fxpoaltloa"- haa " been ; cbaaged from August 17 to Heptember 14. Governor Joseph W Folk of the "8how Me" atate will attend. - - Nearly all of the exhlblta -for-tbe Palace of Manufactures, Liberal .Arte and Varied wIndaeU(eat the Lawla and -piUuu'nrt iaraUlled. The inatallati6nfnohgr buildings la progressing rapidly. Mr Martin King, an englneex-on Ihal O R 4 N at thia place, left thia morn ing for hla mines In Idaho. ; Mr ,'Elng haa alrealy done a great; .teal of mork on the property, and will apend the summer In further ' developing them. Fourteeniorgan recitals will be held in the Auditorium at . tbe Lewie and Clark Exposition between Jnne 10 and September 30.- All recitals Wt! be given at. night, and will be a rra ag ed by' Professor H W Goodile i organist of St Davids a Epiaiwpi Churoh, Prominent -ofganlats W, participate ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS Add to tbe enjoyment of eatint. On rm"-zz'm li MMMoia principle aad onr tablea, not to apeak-of our employ eea, are attractive to the eve. 8nowy linen, ablning allvar and glittering glaaa ware make an appetlzlntf prepar ation for the good food we serve. And there ia NO DISAPPOINTMfcNT when It ie placed before yon. perfectly cooked and In generous proportlona now wa manage to aerve anon rneala at such modest prlcea ia a mystery to every housekeeper In town. M OD E L RESTAURANT J, A. ABBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We sail weakly Ileal c . ; Ttckate Cash 54.50 iStJ' W . : i- V i h MONEY SAVERS CLffllM TIE Th e First bright Days 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 some new things in house furnishings needed for this, and some expense must be incurred, SEEDS SEEDS Jast received a Car , Load oi Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All ' kinds of Grass ssods. Bulk Gardeu Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat aud Oats As usual have some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES in these lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY - Curtain swiss, per yard Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair Ruffled " " Bobbinet Panel Curtains, each Bed Spreads, each Mosquito Net, per bolt 10c to 45c 60c to i $2.50 75c to $2.15 $1.65 to $475 "50c to 75c 85c to $2.50 50c Table Oil tloth, per yard - - 20c Window Shades, complete with fixtures 35c Wire cloth, all widths, per foot ' 4c to 6j An entire new line of Glassware, beautiful patterns Everything in Granitware and Cooking Utensels Everything in Dishes THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, M- V. OLIVER IEFFERSON AVE PHONE I57I. ISO -1310-1312 Adams Av ue v' gestStore Smallest TPrice "S' '.. MU '