La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 18, 1905, Image 6

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Just Arrived
- New shipment of .
HAN AN SHOES
Also Walkover stock
now complete
AL ANDREWS,
Haberdasher and Tailor
Wateh this ipact for Suit
winnes
Dr. A. I- Richardson $35
Joe Conncn the $25
Suit last Saturday
Two drawing on Sat.
May 20
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A New Departure at
The La Grande Drug Co.
F. F. HARADON & SON,
FAMOUS CHOCOLATES
Now 25 and 50 cents per box
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Dr G O Eahelman of Portland U lo
tbe city.
Mr and Mrs 8 O Hwaokhammer of
Union spent tba day la the city.
David Hay la detained at bom on
account of an attaok of billlonenecs.
Mr and Mra II O Rioebart drove up
from Bummsrvllle today flatting
frieoda la tba city
'1 he Grande Sonde Cash Co baa add
Sixty Days
bjbyspvvmkbbss
, Aa Italian wandarar failed In a gat
rich quick aebama and was given alzty
days lo the county jail. Aa Engineer
Frank Pike earns la on bia angina laat
alaht about alavaa o'rlock, ha dropped
bia eoat on tba ground while ba made
e final Inspection of bia engine before;
tarniag it over, and wbea be got back,
I la eoat vaa ntieelng. Ba Immediate
ly want ont on a tour of Impaction
aad within e aburt time found bia coat
oa the ontaide of the abofe mentioned
Ifallaa whom ba prooaeded to take in
ebarge and placed bia In care of depu
ty marahal F P Childera. Thia morn
ing be waa arraigned before Justice
Hough . "
ed the SUrer and Walker Una of arl- M)Wlff llrfar I lTt tt
ta and bogglee. I J
cultural implements i
Saturdav the KuUrn oM.. ffui a Genevieve Cbriatoff-rsoo
Meet will Uke place at linker City. ,Tillie Banning'
I be La Grande bora are preparing to Klein
! SEED GR AI NT I
OA.TS,
"WHEAT, Bfuesteam and Club
BEARDLESS BARLEY
BLUE BARLEY,
MILLEEED
Baied Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy H y
COAL and WOOD
I Gra:ide Rondc Cash Company,
-Press Lewie Dean Crowe
Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue
WILSON-CHAMBER-In thia oity
yealerday evening, Wedneeeay May
17 100S, Mr J Henry Wllaon and
Misa Cora Chambers by Justice John
F Hough. Both of this city.
8IEFERT HAQLY In $la city thia
forenooa ot tba oiflce of Juatics
John E Ilough Mr Vernla fleifert
end Mine Alios Jtaicly. They will
leave on tba craning train for Baker
City which ia their home.
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NOTICE
We stretch bed springs
We buy second had goods.
We buy wagons.
We boy wood.
We bay stoves,
We pay csh.
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
Corner Fir and Adams
tcflmentDer we euu buy and aell alii kinda
of Second Hand Goodajl j . . j
Phone 1581
oonteat for a number of flrat placea.
Uow to inereaas the payrolls ot La
Grande la the theme to ba dlaooasad
at the bualneaa mena meeting at tba
Commercial Club next Friday ntgbt
Coma out.
Mra. B W Giandy left tbla morning
for Edmentoo, Alberta county, Cana
da, where ebe will vlalt her daughter,
Mra. J 8 Mil a, and family, for three
montha.
The women ot Woodcraft are requeet
ed to meet tomorrow afternoon at tba
borne of Mra T J Urnrond Busineee
of iuipottance. By order of the Guard
ian Neighbor. .
The heavy wind did aoma II lie
graud atand, but Manager Beianer
baa every thing In abapa again . and
the game between ;L Grande and
Peudleton will oome off aooording to
program next Sunday afternoon. The
game will ba s good one and the fana
will ct-rtaluiy receive all that ia com
ing. '
Cora Harding
Mable Btaoey
Bylil Eldridge
May Lilly
Queenio Bbilliag -Marguerite
Noble
The abovo ataremeot abowa
tending of the conteatanta at
time the votea were counted laat even
ing. Mi a Blanch Ooffiuao haa with
dr wo from the oonteat. .
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New Laws
Many of tba new lawa passed by the
laat l.glalature go Into effect today ai d
lomnr-A-. T --.pt. - .-S; ai-
obarter, it la mors thanlikely that the
oooncil will elect two oounoilmen to
represent tbe Fourth wttrd.
For The Mines
Maaara Neppla & Ward, the partial
who bars bonded tha Mulr property
up Grande Sonde river left today
with a four boras load of supplies and
will Immediately begin to develope
the mine.'
Born
TIFFANY la this oity. Thursday
May 18, 1905, to Mr. and. Mra. Al
bert H Tiffany, an eight pound son.
F1TZGEBALD In this oity. Tours
day. May 18, 1905, to Mr. and Mra.
David Fitzgerald, a nins pound son.
SHINGLES
I can furnish yon any quantity. ' They are extra Star
A. Star and first class. Try them. Just recelred a
car of doors, windows and screen doors, let Us flgare
with you, quality guaranteed, lata showing m fine
assortment of fishing tackle, the kind that catches the
fish, try them. Do not forget about our bee supplies. ;
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
. Hardware and sporting Goods.
Mr 8 V Beibert of Baker City arrived
in La Grande thia morning on s abort
buiineaa wlair.
Mr, R A Hunt of Baker Oity il vis
iting in the city today.
A few more daya like theee and ell
ooDtagioua .dleeaei which are now
prevalent In many aeotlona of the
state will be a thing of the paat. Warm
sunli(ht la a terror to nearly all germr.
Unrie Jimmy Hood, probably the
oldest man in Walla Walla county ia
still leading the strenuous life. He ia
oloae to a hundred years of age and de
rives a small income. aa a mounted
sneepberder Walla Walla Union.
Wm Mulr who sold his Golden Stai
groups to J 0 Nepple of Bker Oil)
and Jamea Words of Nevada, will re
turn to Grands Sonde mines tomorrow
and commence developing the Silver
3ter mine which he has owned for a
number ef years. Mr Mulr baa spent
twelve yeara in thia district and has
great faith in the miniug future of up
per Grande Bonde river minea.
Homer Davenport has started for
the Lewlu and Clark fair with Ma
collection of birds, horns and othr
animals, where they will bs exhibit .1.
tOR BLE-Iresh dairy cows for sale
as Bean s rnnon, in uia Town.
ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS
Add to the enjoyment of eating. Our
reataurant la run on this principle aad
our tables, not to speak of our employ
ees, are attractive to tba sve. 8nowy
linen, shining silver and glittering
glass wars make an appetlxin prepar
ation for the good food we serve. And
than la .
NO DISAPPOINTMENT ,,
whln It la nlaMul halnva vnn naifantlw
cooked snd In generous proportions
How we manage to serve snob msale at
ucn moaea pncea - is a myeiery . to
every housekeeper In town.
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RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
OPIN DAY AND NIGHT
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We aail weekly Meal ,
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MONEY SAVERS
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Th e 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,
SEEDS SEEDS
Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed
.Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. AH
kinds of Grass seeds. Bulk Garden
Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats
H-V. OLIVER
'JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571.
The Golden Rule Co.
As usual have some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES in these
lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
Curtain swiss, per yard " 10c lo 45c Table Oil Cloth, per yard . 20c
Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair 60c to $2.50 Window Shades, complete with fixtures 35c
Ruffled " " " 75c to $2.15 Wire cloth, all widths, per foot 4c to 61
Babbinet .. - $1.65 to $4-75 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 Everything in Dishes
Mosquito Net, per bolt 50c
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
' ISO -1310-1312 Adams Av tie
Largest Store . Smallest Prices