La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 30, 1905, Image 6

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A New Departure at
The La Grande Drug Co.
F. F. HARADON & SON ,
FAAOUS CHOCOLATES
Now 25 and 50 cents
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SPECIAL SALE
ON NEW AND SECOND II4ND GOODS
NEW
Eitention table $5.00 up
Rockers ......
2.50 M
.60
8.00 "
2 75 "
1.50 "
2.50 "
Dining chairs
Bureaui
Iron Beds
Bed Springs . .
Mattresses....
Kitchen treasure 3,00 "
Pillows ...... .50 "
Camp stoves.. 1.25 "
Cupboirds.... 6.00 "
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Comer Fir
Rsmembsr wa atill buy and
f Second Hand Goodsj
The Nurse and the Doctor
' ; iU tell you that the success of a prescription de
pends on the purity of its ingredience. There is
as much variety in medicine as in other merchant
dise. In our prescriptionfilling "Qulity" is always
our first consideration.
You can implicity trust your prescription to us
quality, accuracy and the right price are the never
failing trio upon which we think w have a right to
appeal for your patronage.
A. "T.
Registered
Phone, Farmers Line, 68
Pacific States 1861.
SEEDS
Just received a Car
Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All
kinds of Grass sseds. Bulk Garden
Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats
JEFFERSON AVE
Just Arrived
New shipment of
, i HANAN SHOES
Also Walkover btock
now complete
AL ANDREWS,
Haberdasher and Tailor
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Watch this ipace for Suit
winners
Dr. A. L Richardson $35
Joe Conncrs the , $25
Suit last Saturday
Two drawing! on Sat
May 20
4
per box
SECOND HAND
Wood beds. . . . $ .50 op
Springs .....i
Mattresses....
Chairs ......
Quilts.. .....
Rockers......
Tables ......
.50
.60
.25
.35
2.00
.60
Sulky plow ... 17.60
. Walking plow. 4.00
Folding bed .. 2 00
Saddle ....... 4.00
and. Adams
aell all) kind a
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'Phone 1581
HILL,
Pharmacist J
La Graade, Or.
SEEDS
Load o Alfalfa Seed
PHONE 1571.
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Mr. O E DuPulr and wlfa, of Weatoa
arrived in the city last aTaning on a
vlalt.
Messrs F L Mayer and Al Andrews
left this forenoon for North Fork, near
Mracbam, on a flahlng trip. '
Mr. Leonard Coach and . wife, of
Wallowa, arrived in tbe city yeeterday
afternoon and left thla morning lor
Portland to bo preaent at the opening
of the Lewie and Clark ei position.
Mr. D Latham, of Wallowa coanty,
who baa bean rlaitlng In the eity fir
everal days put, retnrnad homo to
day. '' . -
County Clerk Jamaa Oilbam lart laat
night for Portland to be preeent at the
opening of tbe fair. - -::
Mr. AH Brink, one of the weU
known reproaeatatirea of tho whole
aale grooory bone ot Mason Ehrman,
of Portland, is doing tho trad today.
The La Grande 8obool of Untie has
inoreaaed ao rapidly that Prof. Day
baa been obliged to rent tho' entire
aeoond. floor of tho Fitber bollding
oppoalto tho Foley Hotel overt tho
randy store, which ho haa aaoarad for
three yeara. (5-30 6-6)
The Ladiea Aid Society of tho Pres
byterian Chnroh will meet at the home ,
of Mrs MO Kirk on Wednesday after i
noon at a:30. v As there Is work to r:coa and Kootuedge Aewa, iMooa, ria.,
done, a good attendanoa is desired. writee: "-'have need your Herbine in
Miss Grace Wright, of Elgin, arrived
in the city yesterday afternoon.
Married
BULLIVAN-UEBMIN-At ths home
of tbe brides parents, Monday even
ing May J9, Mr Elmer Sullivan and
Mils Nina Herman, O H King offi
ciating. Only a few intimate friends
witnessed the ceremony, after which a
floe weddinc dinner- was served. The
young couple are now at home on
Spring Bt. The groom is in the em
ploy of the O B N Co, and the bride
bas a host et admiring friends in tbe
city, who wish the newly welded
couple a long, happy and prosperous
life.. .
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There need be none on anybody
so little cost as we offer i
Screen
Same
Same
Mosq
THE
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Largest
Katzenjamrtw Picnic
-The musical faroo comedy entitled
"The Katsecjtmmer Pic Die" will be
given soon ia the Opera boose. Every
movent of tbe two boura ia . devoted
to fun, pore, unadulterated and
wholesome. Tbe specialties are all
new and novel, so ootertaining thtt ,
the time will sped away, frocks
and Frills is one of tbe mott Attractive
special ties and will bo presented by
eight of our prettiest and moat popu
lar young ladies. The kids Frits and
Hani ars the worst that ever come
over tbe pike but too good to miss.
Ooe of the finest specialties will bo an
Egyptian Bal'ei given by twelve of
onr moet popular young men.
Tbe costumes will bo secured from
Portland. It will be on of the best
things ever given here. The 60 young
people are working day and ' evening,
with rehearsals and Miss Thompson
is fast giving she amateur entertain
ment tbe polish of professionals. She
haa been exceptionally fortunate in
selecting the Katzenjammer east as
eachoneseemseapecis.il adapted to
bis or her respective cliareoter.
Mr WR 8obultz, of Elgin,
visitor ia the city today.
la a
Herbine
Will overcome Indigestion and dya
pepsiat regulate the bowels and! cara
liver and kidney com plat nte. It ia
the beat blood earicher and invigorate
or in the world. It ia purely vegeta
ble, perfectly harmleea. and should
you be a eutferer from diaeaae, you will
ate it II you are wiee,
B N Andrewa. Editor and Mgr., Co
medioine. IU effeota upon myself
have been a marked benefit, I recom
mend it unhesitatingly." 60o. Bold
by Newlln Irng Co.
Health Is Youth
Diaease and Hlckneaa Bring Old Age
Herbine, taken every morning before
breakfast will keep yoa in robust healh
fit yon toward off diaease. It cores
constipation bllloaanesa, dyspepsia,
fever, akin, lives and kidney complain -ta.
It purifies tbe blood and clears
the complexion. Mrs D W Smith
Whitney. Texa writes April 3 1902:
"I have need Herbine and find it la
the beat medicine for contelpation and
liver troubles. It does all yoo claim
for it I can highly recommend it.
50ota w bottlo-Ucalln Drug Co.
Baby aleepe and grows while mammy
rests it Holilster's Rooky Mountain
Tea is given. , It la the greatest baby
medioine over offered loving mothers
35 cente. Tea or Tablets. Newlln
Drug Up.
FLIES
2-6x6-6 and 2-8x6-8 V
good strong frame, painted olive, steel and
cloth each,
Doors
Frame made of full
walnut fiuish
Fancy oak finish, paneled, ornamental scroll
pieces in centers and corners . .each
Window Screens
Wire Cloth n widlb ...
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GOLDEN RULE COMPANY.
- . 1308-1310-1312 Adams Avenue '
Store Smallest Prices
SHINGLES
lean furnish yoo any quantity. They ara extra Star-A-Star
and first class. Try them. Just received a
car of doors, windows and screen doors, let us figare
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.
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
Hardware and sporting Goods.
Married
Mr WE Fergoa and Miss Anna
Graham ware united in marriage yes
terday evening. May 29th. at tho home
of Mr and Mra Joe Keensy oa 6th
street, Bev Father Wkyt perform
ing tbe ceremony. The bride was
dreassd in an elegantly fitting . whlta
allk, while ,' the . groom waa
dressed la the conventional black.
Conductor O'Uara and Miae Ella
Qoeck were tho attendanta. Tbe new
ly married eouplo left on paiaenger
Salt Lake and other polata on a wed-
ding tour.: At the depot they were (
given an ovation by many waiting
friends, and, as tbey boarded the
train they war ehowsred with rice,
old shoes and othsr things of this kind
that portend a happy and prosperous
married Ufa. Tbe bride groom is a
young conductor of tbe OBAN at
this place, and atanda high ia the ea
llmation of the offiolala ot the road aa
well aa of his numerous friends. . The
bride Is a reeident ot Elgin, and Is
well known her. The best wishes of
friends follow them as ( they begin
the voyage oa the era of matrimony.
All member of the Eaatera 8 tar who
ara going to join tho crowd who will
vlait the Summervill Star Saturday
oveniiig are requested to leave thir
namea with Mro. Bohnenkamp. Thoy
are to start about a o'clock.
when they can
inch lumber, four panel,
. eaeh
ON
38c 40e and 43c
..........per lineal foot 4 CtS to 6 CtS
................per boit
A HUNGRY MAN
' I icvsrtood aatored, but a man
who baa diirad well always shows his
most cental side. All oxperlenoed
wives know this, and many wis wom
an In this eity have learned something
olaa,
IF THEY WANT '
To strike "hobby" f .r a particularly
largo ellce ol hie bank acooont, tbey
arrange to bava him dloe at our restau
rant. They know tb better the
dinner the easier be will grant their
reqaeat' And tbey also know ths beat
dinner is to bo bad right hero.
M ODE L
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. .
OPIKPAT AND NIUHT
, W sea weakly Meal ,
rcaSBrM.e1S4.50
. Tlokets
be kept off at
$1.25
$1.50
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50 cents
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