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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1905)
il Ess. lasflmgBeBBBBgMgy'gesgSg BBBSWdaMMIgg HEATj'(ti'ST0.V3 AM ft STEEL Trances . A r-; ;i .- . - V I ' ' " I I II I a Local ItSCl II ' jl ST0VES THE! muj i ,' ill i ! b i i III -) ol fi ii c r' V il ; in ill S I i!l il i THESE COOL DAYS REMIND IS THAT WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE, AND WE MUST PREPARE f OR IT. :: . z :: THE GObDEN RfelLE COMPANY - , In its Hardware Department, ' Mas a nice lot of Heaters, Pipe! Stove Boards and all other accessories necessary to make the home com fortable during the fall and winter months. They are offering these goods, too, at THE SAME LOW PRICES Iimi ML VV A1IO HULL ell I IIC uuLucra kully - Call and look them over and we will name prices that will interest you. :: :: :; :: :: :: THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1808, 1310, 1312 Adami Avenue. Hardest Store Smallest Prices 3C ! Suit 'for $18 Why go and get a Hond-me-down tiuit when I will mii you np a soft just ar cheap, better work and guarantee a fit. MAKE YOU A SUIT FOR $15.00 OALL AJST SEE US SUIT CLUB WINNERS ; M.Ford . - $35 Suit New Club AL. ;.. A.N DREWS Haberdasher and Tailor TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , U. 8. Labi) Office, La Grande, Owtoa, Nolle li hereby (Wen that In compliance with tue provlalooaoftbeaot of Congreaa of w.a, emiuea Aaeui mr in. aaie OJ Umber land, la the Htatea of Ifellliinila, Ore- Ready For Business WITH A FILL LINE OP FEED, HAY AND GRAIN We are readj to bur all kinds of hay and grain, ' and pay highest market prices. Slater Building IEFFERSON AVE ' Main 57. on. Nevada, and WaahlmiLnn Tftrrltjirv' extended u Mil Uie Public Land Utatee by act of AuKliot 4, Mtt, Nlcliulu Mollt..r at I Urauilo, County of Union, Hint, of Oregon, baa till, duy tiled In thla offloe ul. .worn utament N& McD, tor tba purebaae of In. NKW ot Beollon No. 10 la Towuulp No. i Houlb Hange Ko. 17.KWM. And will oilw proof to .bow that the land ought ti mora TiUuabla for lu timber or tone than foraKrluoltural porpnaea, and to alahllKh bia (laira toaald land before tli. K(lalr aud Keoelrer at La Omude Ore Ion, on Monday, tu. lltn. day of Dwt IWA. it naintxu wllueiarai Jamca HIiIUidk of Urande, Oreon; Adna B. Kogera, of La Otande Oregon; John T Willlamauu, of La Urande, On goa. Any and all pmona claiming adTenely the above dencrllied land, are reuuealed to die their olalnM In Uila ofDoe on or before laid Ulb. day of Imo., lUOu. VW. Davia. Ueglatn. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION; ! U. a Land Offloa, La Urande, Oregon . . Uept 6, lUUfl. Notice I hereby given that In compilative wllb, the provisions of the act of tkwgnwe l June S, IS7s,enUUd "An autfor the nie cm Umber lauda in the HtaUa of California, Ore gon, Nevada, aud WanUIUKton Territory," ai exteuded to all the Fubllo LandHUteaby anl of AuguM 4, Ittfi, arane K Moll lor. of I Omndu, eoanty of Union, Stale of Oregon, hat till day died lu thla oilloe her (worn tatement No. a4. for the purohaM ol theBWH 8Ki 814 )i W & U & of Heotlon No. 7 In Townablp Ko, t Boutu, Knne No. an K W AI. And will oner pruor to ahow that the land aougbt la more valuable for lie timber 01 alone than for agricultural purpoaea, and U eaiabllab her olalm to aaldi land belure tlw llvalalar and Kecelver at La Urande. Ore. mob. on Haturday.the 18th day ol Nov.. liKtt. Hhenamea aa wltneuuMt John tthllllng, Jr of La Uiande, Orrgou; Jauiea Hhlltlng, o 1 Urunda, Oregon; Nlobolaa Molltor of La unii.ue urrvou; ewn 1 wiuuunion, or la Any and all penona claiming adveraely tin above deacrlbed landa are renuebied la n.i thelrclaluia In thlHOdloc ou or bvhira aald itita day or aof. tw. P. W. TMvla. Rerlelel ' S K West and bli itring of bonws re in Spokane thia week. Mr and Mra PeU Gojetta ol Union, ; ara county teat fialtora today, dot and ha don't oara who know'a that ba ii aatuDed. Hig motta U "Eo KnockiDg In Mina." , i Mra ytfa Mnrphy, ol Cbahalia.1 Waahlogtoo ia In the aity a gnaat of Mr and Mra Ed Marpby. , "., '., I TE Barry, ' engineer ,'ol tbe Cove portion of the Grande Roude Electric company la in tbe bity today.1 ' ' ' . ' MraT N Mnrphy baa aome beautiful china Taea noon which a a diapltyed an excellent repiodactioo' of our city hall 'v.-;-' 1 W J Cook, president of the Wallowa Valley railroad, returned Saturday fr, ra Walla Walla and want to Elgin thla fnotniDg. ' ' ' " -'-" Jetse O Kiddle who rame out to at tend llbe Kiddle-Wade noptiaU ' of X aland City returned bam thia) morn Ma y ' 1 - --j' - , Rev and Mra B A Parker and family of Flgin, will arrive on tontght'e'train aad will ba a gaet-of Key Haya dori log the Prenbyterlan : maetinga to be held in tbla city thla week.. v.,.,,. Wm Hall baa anpplled Exhibit hall with aeveral valmbla additiona in way of aome eirllgnt Bamplei ot frntla and vegetable! grown on hia May Park farm,-,.."w ., . :; .;t :.".. j Q W Harrli tbe beat natared man in tbe state, without 'rxoeptlori,' wag over Irom the Cove today to attend (he'oircu. - 'AS . 1 Mia Tom Johnson and daughter, Miaa Leona left last evening for Pen dleton where Miss Leooa will eiitef the Pendleton business collete. '' MriAV H Ppafford and Miss Eunice West of Medimont Idaho, arrived Jo the eity last evening. Mra 8paffordia Mra V A Homer's and Mis Edifb Spafford'a mother, and Mina West is a neioe ol Mra Houser. i , I , E P MoDenitl a well known former business man of this county,, but now resident of Baker City, is a. La Grande visitor todij, and eorgratu latea La Grando very highly over 0t rue w cement sidewalks. ; , ; . ; M A Clay wa before, iustioe Hough today cl.argfd with tbe larceny of a watoh by bailee and waa fined, ocsts and all amounting to f 23. Tbe watch wit the property of Frtd Jacobs. ; t ' Mra K E Mcore rotnrned bnma Sat urday night from Kansas City after a abort absence: Mra Moore wag acoora psnled by tier neioe, Miiis Felioie Syte who will be here fpt the "winter.; ' ! I have just receiyed my fall stock of Heating Stoves and Steel Ranges, al 'f izesV. and prices in . proportion; ;"f yon are Jiiog 'tb "need a Steel Range or Heater call and 'examine"' them, . ' THE CELEBRATED MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE I also bave a nice lot oMVntern'e'Bhot eiinaiilJ gun a, ufJes, -v 5,'' V r! arld'attmaMtioriJ' r-'i mrs. r. vr ifc,, .MURPHY, f aasaiseatBig.BagafflaBEgfiagSBSs We want Potatoes and Vegetables it We have contracted a large number ot potatoes to coast points and will make the first shipment begin ning Oct. 9. To complete this order we vet need a. large quantity of ttrst-clasj potatoes. We are paying the top market price. Eggs and .-Honey Id il a n m We have a consignment of fanjy white r-lover Cali fornia honey which may be obtained at all tbe leading M grocery stores. In buying egge ask for the Blue Mountain brand. This name guarantees to you that they are a'home product, freshly laid. Price $7.60 a case of SO dozen. Oregon Produce Company -VISIT THE- I AND MASSAOtS alr"aWttT ' -iJlrSk if '..-J"-MSW.- 1 8am Jonaa aptly deflaea the differ' ence between them as, "That tol plat ing a diaae and cujrrying a b'orae." "Maaaaga ia a ayatem ot rubbing, atroklng-and kneading the body for the pnrpoee otTnodifylDg potritlon." 'Osteopathy U a aystehi ott treating ill oorable diseases by correcting tbe cause thereof, wbiob la found in displacement of bones, usually of spina, ribafcfpelvla. and to tbe6o tractara of mnscles or llgaooents. ktaaaage la learned pj a few loatroo lions ohmdvamenCj,' aad rellea on tbe doctor and medicine aa of old Oateop i j eW.Bir?Jf-ternou , audyof three , yeara of nine , mouths eaob (againattba three to four yeara of six months each, Of the medical schools), and treata all diseases, aa records ahow, moat successfully, without re-' eoana to drugs or drug doctors." fA significant fact: Medical doctors almoatalwaya wage bitter war agalnat Oeteopatba, Vt ill'e tba iuaaanrle made hl contemporary a'h'd aialatant.1 WAN rED Girl to do general ouse r bouse work in small family.'' ia-i quire ot Mra J U Uenry. TakNoticriv, V F Henclrleke bu resumed -oharga of bia photograph aallery aad begin ning Monday, Oct- J, will paraonally assume charge, and will ba , pleased to meet bia old patrons and aa many new onea. W F HENDRICKS. : Onions For Pickling roll SAif fcrnsll onionoAooents per gVlIont'delivered to any part of v tbe eity. Address C A Carey. Give I' iimi nd iiumber.;;,!; BEL"! WoodlWocid IWood! v 1 i i fi '""Good dry wood delivarad L ii m auiy part ot lue oity : , v ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND,' h : ,c '("' ' i Bpealal prioea on quantity : ordara No order . to large I'vtior none Ui imall r , . , James Beavers, V refj 1441 1 J1TA.V -- .-.:': - -i - t. t t IT SMELLS GOOD :'! but that's nothing to the tasting. It'a a aleak fit for tba goda. y .'J .The Waldorf Aator and our raetaa. rant ara the only onea on earth . f ou ran get them at, . - , " .. . , 1 SEAT YOUR GUEST : i before one of these ateaka and It Will bind tba bargain you're talking of quicker than anything alee. Good livera alwaya eat at our restaurant. fJ4 You'll live longer and die happier by patronizing ua. - .. .. . The Model, Restaurant . . J. A. Arbucklc, Proprietor OPEN DAT Wasell weekly 1 1 CA meal llckeu tor 4-w .i: ..ti... i ( -y ) ".-. IS Ii,,..! -.1 ! BEFORE; BUYING .YOUR.SUIT r I r? n f f"V A T ' S r v tfa- t w 1 Lewis and- Clark EX P O S I TI ON To be held at Portland" June I to Oct. 15, 1905. TAKE A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Through the Williamettcj Umpqua and Rogue River Valleys, of Western Oregon, : ; pass Mt. Shasta througl the Sacramento Valley to thf many famous resorts on the r line of the - . ''.i J oniiTni?nT nifiinm fia Fr beautilully illustratfrl ; booklets, descriptive of Cali J fornia resorts, address, !.' , 1 W. R. COM AN, Gen. Passr. AgL ! Portland, Or. ' I , 1 RAINCOAT WE WOULD ASK YOURPERMISSIOM TO BE SHOWN THROUGH' OUR NOBBY, UP-TO-DATE LINE Or GARMENTS; fROM THE. M.QST.RB N0WNED " MEN'S "TOGGERY HOUSE IN THE WORLD Tv"' .:r i .TtSt&Il-BIOCfl JmartaotftG3 i - ,fe ;t.H l:i This Label Stands for 5 Years of Knowins How 1 II ?Pjf w 1 W ii a .-'.... MM aTW a . f. I. . - - v ' 1 ; .t;T vttsti ' M. i 'a'f l .HIS FAMOUS BRAND Or CLOTHING HAS NFVFR RFfm FVHiniTm tai ,,. aii,u,lif 111 ' IA GRANDE BEFORE, and we feci assured after examination of same, combln- t ' Ins fit and workmanship, together with popular prices, you will feel satisfied that we can give ou vaitTcs equal to any custom fallor for from $10 to $15 less tniGago Store; ! .1 Jefferson Avenue. ' f I' Pi f i a- w . ; . T- W , A it . . .. jjiUlIiJLlu 0. , Sr 4. ii " ; r ,Waji u l