La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 01, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PAUE TUREE.
OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS
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We are overcrowded in our new brick corner store and must sacrifice these
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splendid goods to make room for our Spring stock soon to arrive.
We have some attractive things in x room furnishings, comfortable
chairs and bookcases $5.00 to $25.00
STOVES AND RANGES
'We have 23 ranges on which we will make you First Cost prices for
cash. These are new, up-to-date and high quality goods.
$33.50 Elite Range, double fire box linings, duplex grate for wood or
coal, 1 6 inch oven, high closet and end shelf for cash only $25.75
$55.50 Acme Steel Range, extra heavy fire box lined, duplex grate
wood or coal, 20 inch oven,high closet, flush reservoir, porcelain lined,
We guarantee this range for 10 years. A bargain at our price $45.00
$60.00 Blue Steel Improved Gascade Range, 22 inch oven, duplex
grates, extension broiler device, large warming closet, flush reservoir
porcelain iank, handsome nickle trimming. This is a large range suit
able for farms and boarding houses where capacity is required and is a
very special bargain at our cash price $47.00
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We are leaders in low prices on floor coverings
v' Beautiful designs in carpet at 35c to 70c, worth . from . 50c
to $1.00. ' , ' .
Alexander Smith & Sons genuine Velvet Rugs, 27x54 in., worth
$2. 75, sale price $1.40. . ?
Genuine Axminster, 27x54 in., beautiful designs, Floral, Oriental
and Animal, worth $3.76, our price $1.95 ' f
Alexander Smith & Sons best Axminster Rug, 36x72 in., worth $6.50
our sale price $4.15
Imported Scoich BrusseU Rugs, 9x12, $16.50 values at $10.90
We have a large assortment of Ingrain Rugs at from $3 00 to $12.00
We have several second hand Ranges and Stoves in excellent shape
at $5.00 to $20.00
WANTED $500.00 worth of Second Hand Goods. We pay highest
cash price or will take in trade;
e7AmmftAK ONE STORE ONLY. New Brick, Corner Fir Street and Jefferson avenue, nnone BiacKj b4i
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ONE STORE ONLY.
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Real Estate and j
I Loans, Fire and I
I Life Insurance.
COLLECTING AGENCY
N. B. Long Distance Col
lectioi a Specialty
OVER rfEWLIN DRUG CO.
l While You Wait
The best equipped shoe
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repairing estaousnment
in Eastern Oregon. The
t only Fiemming shce
X stretcher in Union coun-
ty. Same old stand-the
I Preston Shoe store.
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A special to the Pendleton Tribune fresh skull on Umatilla Butte Bug-
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON ANOTINTH T,
PORTLAND. ORISON
. WRITE FOR CATALOG
Tni School that I'laret You in m Good Position
Merchants! Save
$10,000
In 1907 the Merchants
of Oregon saved over X
$10,000 by carrying a part
of their Insurance in their X
own company, the Oregon t
Merchants Mutual Fire As- j.
surance ftssocianon, or
Dayton, Oregon. In 1903
t they will save $15,000.
During the same period
J their neighbors were hand-
ing over $1,500,000 in
profits to outside companies
In the Oregon Merchants
Mutual you get:
INSURANCE AT COST
A LIMIT TO YOUR LIABIL
ITIES
PROMPTSETTLEMENT OF
LQSSES
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For Rapid Delivery Seivice
Call Up
WILLCOCK BROS.
We are In position to do any
kind of transferring. Give ua a
trial order. Calls answered day
or night.
'Phones:
Day, Ked 761.
Night, Black 1271. "
7. W. OUVER, Agent
IF YOU'VE GOT
a little more money than you need
for every -day uses, that's liable to
find its way to Wall Street some
time "for goodness sake" in
vest I 5 cents of it in the March
EVERYBODY'S and find out
how much chance you've got in
" the big fellows' game."
Your 1 5 cents will pay you back
from Hernilston, says:
The human head found on Umatilla
Butte, near Hermiston, may be that of
Hedberg, or it may be that of Jack
O'Nell. Both men disappeared last
summer. Both were seen last at Uma
tilla and neither has been heard of
since his disappearance. The shape
of the head shows Intelligence and
both men were above the average in
brightness. John O'Nell was a witty
Irishman who had been In the employ
of the Newport Land & Construction
company. Owing to his penchant for
liquor, he lost his job. When last
een ho was in the company of Sam
Simons, a negro In Umatilla, and had
bet'n drinking. This was in the latter
part of last June. lie was a globe trot
Ur and those who gave him an af
ter thought, believed that . he had
joined his countrymen at work on thi
North Bank road, then b'elng con
structed or that he had felt the wan
derlust -again. 'But the finding of the
gests that he may have taken the long
Journey and that the brilliant wit of
Jack O'Nell had failed to save him
fro ma tragic ending and his body from
the ravages of the wolves.
The relatives of Hedberg have been
notified and when they arrive here a
search of the rock peaks, slopes and
gulches of Umatilla Butte will be car
rled out. Interest has been aroused
bv the possibility of ' finding other
clews, the identity of John O'Nell, the
kind of clothes he wore has been re
called and it is .thought that if the
remainder of the body and the cloth
ing can be found, the mystery of which
man It was will be cleared up. The
other mystery, as to how the man met
his fate will remain unsolved perhaps
forever. Whether he was murdered
fur money or whether he wandered in
a delusion to the top of the Butte and
fell from a cliff will probably not be
revealed, unless discoveries on the
clothing may tell if a robbery was
committed.
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Ask Ger tral for phone Black 1251 when you
want to sell or buy and you will get ED.
PROPEGK, Second Hand Dealer
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Daily Observer, 65c per Month
PASSES TflM (III
PHONE
PACIFIC STATES
FOR GROCERIES
Pinesaivc J1
BELIEVES ALl,
Vs&rCOllZeCl rokli if IU DJSEA3I
Ladie, the very latest thing In
belting and lace "collars lust arrlvsi
at THB VAN DUTN CO.
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It is seldom that a famed and world-
rnknown opera company touches La
Grande, but for a brief 10 minutes yes
terday such an organization was in
tlii.s tlty. The Lomturiii opera com
pany, en route from Spokane to Boife,
with a special train, reached here
about 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon and
was taken east immediately after
ward. The size of the company and
the bulk of Its belongings can be
guessed at when It Is known that it
required four Pullmans, one chair car
and two baggage cars to transport the
company.
With the train were Eugenio I;jt
taln, the famous tenor wl-e ;turs In
"I-io-ia" ami "I J'Ht i':i . ;"; Angela
Antola, iliue. P. Ff i rsu.ini, a striking
beauty of the l'.r.'.;in type; Alessandro
Scalabrini, Jaccliia and Lebegott, the
orchestra conductors, and others. The
company Is making a successful tour
of the western states.
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