La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 12, 1905, Image 6

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Suit Ust Saturday
Two drawings on Sat
v THEY HAVE ARRIVED
A large asignment of the justly celebrated CAR
HARTT BRAND of men's worging elothing Made in
an honorable way for honorable men. We have
secured the sole agency for these goods for this section
and invite yonr inspection.
A.L. A.N DREWS
Haberdasher and Tailor
Second hand Goods
Vantcd
Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67
anrj ur will rail.
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
SEEDS SEEDS
Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed
Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All
kinds of Grass iseds. Balk Garden
Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats
M-V. OLIVER
JEFFERSON AVE
PHONE 1571.
WE BUY
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Doors Sash, Shingles and
Lumber
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In large quantities direct from factories and mills
at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the
lowest price, we get the best goods, and cap afford
to soil at figures that others buy for, thereby giv
ing our customers the benefit of wholesale prices
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Everything you want want for that
SUNDAY WINNER
Is Awaiting Your Order at
CJ- RALSTON'S
NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE
iJoi. lir and Jefferson Sta.
OUR 8PE0IALTY
Fall Line'Terferred Stock
Oanred Goods.
SHOES
Good School Shoes
a specialty
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Baas Booth la among thoes attend
ing court. . -
Mr Tbos Fresher arritod ia the city
tbia aaoniiag from bia bom at Union
on a biulneee flail
Btahop Wella ot Spokane will preach
tonight at fti Pak ri chore b at 8 o'clwk
Everybody invited.
Seymora Bell ona of Sanipter'a
wide awke citixena ia in La Grande
dr.
Jay Brooka arrirod thlt morning
from bif borne at 8aata Bote. Califor
nia, to look after hU baiineaa iotereita.
lira. 8 B Haworlb baa returned
from ber blpin Oalifornia, on her
way borne abe viaited Portland frien a
eeveral weeka.
T W Davidson, one of tbe promo
ters of tbe Electrio Railroad Company
ia bare from New York City where be
baa teen for aeveral months.
S O Sweckhemmer, Tom Braaier,
Sam Purael, Ntli Behoonover and Jer
ry Tbompaon, of Union, are attending
court today.
H 0 Montgomery returned tbia
afternoon to fail mines' on Limber Jim
where be baa been ataying linos March.
He expects . the water to last an til
about Angual 10.
Mill Boae Foulea of Dayton Wash
ington arrived in the city last evenind
to visit her aister, Mn J A Tbromon.
Uisa Tou tee ia a teaoher and bolda a
Ufa Hinlnma and hu aiwtnUtd a, nnai-
Tbe Epwortb League Juoiora are
preparing to give a White eooial on
the ttOtb of tbia month. Bee announce
ments later.
. K Rcdrfqaez le op from Union today
on a business vialt to tbe oonaty eeat,
Mr Joseph Lore, of Union, la la tbe
city today on a bnainees tlalt.
Messrs, James Hutoblnaoa and W B
Cline are op from Union today on
buaineaa ia the Circuit Court.
E 8 MoOomua. the min'ng promoter
from Union, arrived in the olty thla
morning.
Parties from Lower Cove were In the
olty today and they etate that tbe
rain 8anday waa general la tnat aee
tlon.
Connty Treaaurer Frawley on 8at
niday diaposed of the 113,000 snbool
bonds at Ave per oent and received a
premium of 1187.50.
Mr Albert Hlndman, of Dnrkae, Ore
who. haa been in tbe city several days
for medical treatment, returned to
hia home thla moralog greatly Improved.
Prof. II J Hockenberry and Geo. L
Cleaver left early tbia morning for a
filhlnff trio to to fnnklna nu.i K. I
low Elttin. Thev sr. n.0id hom- "OB P "o'.
tomorrow evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Davia, of Lead
City, Sooth Dakota, are here visiting!
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' Mre Wm Agnew, after closing a very
auooeesful kindergarten term, leaves
today for Chicago, tbeooe to Northern
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alllaon, who are .Michigan to spend tue Bummer with
former frienda. They will go on to, her daughter and son-in-law, Dr and
Portland in a fe days. . !Mrs C E Haaan. ak their snmmnr
borne Bay View. She returna in Sep
tember to reopen th kindergarten.
Tbe date will be given out later.
Mrs. O W McNair, of Omaha, Ne
braska, arrived In the olty lait week to
vialt her eon, Yardmaater T EBuehler.
Mra. MoNair, after visiting here, will
proceed to Portland 'where ahe will
visit the exposition
Weather observer W- A Woratell
statea that the amount of rainfall for
the past twenty fonr honra amounted
to forty four hnndretha ot an inoh
Mr Charley Owaley, of the country
left yesterday for Portland to attend
tbe fair. He will be gone about ten
da'ye.
Dr. R B Meyers, a former Grande
Ronde boy who baa been praotlclna
dentiaty In Baker City for a number
of yeara, has departed for Alaska
where he will make bla borne.
Sunday afternoon tbia valley waa
visited with another copious shower.
It matters little whether we have any
more rain thia season or not. Cropa of
all kinda are now made and the wheat
and beet cropa promiae to be record
breakera.
Dr and Mrs.F E Mooie left this
forenoon for a vialt to Baker City, and
while there they will attend the wed
ding and tbe wedding reoeptloa of Mr
Edward Blackburn and Mias Kettle
Ereck.
! BEE SUPPLIES
I have a complete stock of bee supplies inch as, hires,
smokers, wax, foundatum etc. Now is the time to'
look after your bees.
My Hammocks cannot be beat. Try one.
I also have a nice assortment of builders hardware,
locks, at all prices. Carpenter tools and blacksmith
snppiies to suit any one.
MRS. T. N. MURPHY,
Hardwue and Cnt Class.
SWtS98IBSIBBBgaBBBaBBai
Mr C E Sherman of Union arrived
in tbe city tbia morning for tbe pur
pose of being a witness in a ease now
pending in tbe Circuit Court.
All Oregon is growing aa is evidenc
ed by tbe ioorease of business aa re
flected in tbe variona post offices gen
erally. Mr J E Bateman wbo haa ben on
an extended business visit throughout
tue Faoiuu uun'uwwi, reiucucu Lutu
last evening.
Rov Smith of Elgin wbo filled the
pulpit in the Methodist eburcb yae
terday'during tbe abteuoe of Bev Gil-
tilan, was greeted with good audienoee
and preached two able eermoaa He
returned home thia morning.
A portion of tbe rails for tbe logging
road which the Grande Bonde Lum
btr Company ia to build haa arrived
aod the work of construction will
toon commence. Tbia road will tap
a large timber belt, that ia inaooesi-
ible under present conditions.
Grandpa Andua has been fouad. lie
we found Satnrdav evening near
Kamela and bia aon waa notified and
had him brought to tbia city, The
old gentleman simply wandered, i ff
ana striking toe railroad followed it.
He aeema ncne the woise for hia long
jaunt , and givea no reason for hia
I disappearance.
A Quick Lunch
Can le had b re which will aot do
harm to anyone. If yon want' a good
aatlafaotcry meal and have plenty of
time to eat It, yon eaa stoare that
here too. We make It a point to aatla
tveryone and with tnle in view we have
everything cooked juat aa well aa
poaoible We aerve tbe food aa qolok
ly aa it can be served aad oar charges
are very reasonable. We believe in
treating on eo wall that yoa will
eome again at the drat opportunity,
and we hope yoa will soon give this
place a trial
MODEL
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop.
OPENDAT AND NIGHT
Wa aeil weakly Meal . .A
Tickets Cash . 54.50
CAN YOU PUT THE RMT HAT
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Wc can, and put money in your pocket at the Same Time
This is no slight-of-hand, simply good business judgement. Enow
ing values when you see them. Have just received a large ship
ment of men's hats, the new shapes and shades as well as staples.
Regular $1.50 and $2 valuer, purchased after pounding the
manufacturer down to the right price:
In order to move them quickly oud give our frienda some rare good bargains we have decided to
let the entire lot go at
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Window
Display
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY,
13C8-1 310-1312 Adams Avenne
Largest Store Smallest Prices
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