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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1905)
Is; Dc sc DR' - i ISH Mlj . . t TR TOI SE 1 if. . ar v fr." t ' 1 " ' I I V. IN DRESSERS, CHAIRS, TACLES AD IRON BEDS. Our dresser are selling from $1 0 up; eur beds fJom $2.50 up; cen- . . i i i j ' : i Li Hr fcaoiee ana uiiung iauiub irum the cheapest to the very best. ' La Grande Evening Observer . We have received a splendid line of carpets and Saxonies, Call and see and get our price before buying.. Our line of menageries rugs is especl- T ally attractive. ,mi email ones are selling for $3 and the large ones $6 Pyrographic oets at $5.60. We loan you patterns of all kinds free of charge. A large line of these outfit coming. Our pictures are always X attractive and when framed with our mouldings they are unsurpassable ADCOOK & HARRIS, '' ADAMS AVENUE ..' Pap or GOING TO Paint this Fall? If 4ft fall ftH C.TANIFI Q X. IARMAN 'i':21lotiinm I prices a We are closing out our entire stock of , wall paper at a great reduc tion in prices, to make room for the largest stock ever put In La Grand. We handle, everything In the line of Paint, Oils, Class, etc. We do all kind of painting, paper hanging and decorating. Call and see us. '..',' STAN1ELS & JARMAV, Dealers In Wall Paper. Paints, Oils, Glass Etc MONDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1905 Published daily except on Sunday One year in advance $6.60 Six months in advance 3.50 Per month 65 Single copy ... 5c Entered at the Post Office at La Grande. Oregon, as Second Class Matter. CURREY BROS, EDS AND PROP. HAY, GRAIN AND FUEL Are our epecialtlee. Our feed roller Is working steadily to supply the demand for good feed. We have on hand a lot of fine wild and timothy hay which we can sell you either by the bale or carload. The quality of our fuel is too well known to need description. We have two wagon and all they have to do is to deliver your order as soon as It Is received at the office. Grande Rbnde Cash Company, Jf(Ternn Avume I La GraiiJc National Bank Capital Steele, Surplus and Uudividcd Profits Deposits . $150,000 OU 640,000 OO OFFICERS Ge orge Palmer; Pres. AND V IpIHBCTORS J. M. Berry, Vice-Pres F. L, Meyers, Cashier. Geo. L Cleaver, Asst. Casfilit. : , W. L. Brenholts, Asst. Cashier F.M.Byrkit A. B. Conley F.J Holmes , C. C Peuuiogton Exchange fold" available in all parts of the world. Telt Kraphic transfers to all parts of the United Slates . and Canada YVE HAVE OUR OWN DELIVERY With the purchase of the Nabraska Grocery we have inaugur- 4 ated our own delivery service which will enable purchaser to receive their order much sooner than heretofore. Phone in your order for ; your dinner and the deliveryman wltt have it to your door before you; know it, ' : Our prices on groceries are as low as any and ,' : our foods are a little better. v.'''1 " . - . MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER ADVKR1MINO HATBi tUpUy Ad mlaa rarntsfced epos appileatloi .ueal raadlB- Boilcm lOe per Hm tm . Me llon, i wr Hm (or each MbaeitiMBl lawn uoo. iMlaUooeoreoadoleaea, jeter Ud uitie e4 UwBka, 6s per Use. T HISTORY IN MAKlNp in the cross street wnere vne "" located. In a much as the fountain was donated the city free of charge and a proviso made that it should be kept in good repair, something should be done immediately. Neglect of small matters as this lead to a sloppy city, uoni allow the leak to continue. But a few days ago a professor In history at a college ' in the Middle West found occasion to ask his class a question with reference to recent development in Russia. Much to the educator's surprise, he failed to elicit any reply which showed an intelligent comprehension of ,the Russian situation; and . upon further know that not a member of his lass csuld state what led to the Russo-Japar m war, or in what way that great con- ilict had been instrumental in bringing shout a change of government in the Russian Empire.' . ' ' ' Thereupon , the professor made a few remark on the subject of newspaper reading, the gist of which follows, "New- piper print history in the making, and.it especially important that a student should read "his daily paper carefully. Hereafter I shall expect you to have an accurate knowledge of current event, as chronicled in the newspapers day by day ind shall consider it as important as the iaily lesson assigned in the textbooks.' This college man ha brought the stu- lents under hi tuition in contact with a valuable fact. He has revealed to them an opportunity for' the acquirement of practical knowledge of the world, wrhich they in common with student generally, naglect. The world is moving in such a way at the present time that the young nan, to be fully equipped, when he step into th arena of it activities, must kr ow something more than what ' transpired in oenturies that have passed; he should know that, to be sure, but he must have knowledge of the forces that ar operative tow, of men who are making and unmak ing the fortunes of state and peoples. who are shaping the destinies of the world in its philosophy, social life, religion, state craft and material accomplishment. ' This knowledge the young man must acquire from his own methods of deduc tion, generalization and analysis. It come to him In the process of mental absorption, in which his individual judg ment and discrimination play th most important part. - But the fact of contact with present-day activities with ail their variety of interpretations is the founda tion of it all; and this fact -1 supplied end supplied solely and thoroughly by the modern newspaper.! Portland Tel gram. ' ..'. . v ' Always Accommodating You will-always find us accommodating. Try us and sea if we are not ever ready to oblige, and our prices are right A. T. Hiix, prescription druggist 1 1 ' 1 11 . Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa. Fla de scribing his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart dis ease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and several medicines, but not no benefit, until I began to use Elec trio Bitter. So wonderful wa their ef fect, that in three day I felt like a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at Newlin's Drug store ;price 60c. "'' Healthy, happy babies. Mother say that Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest baby medicine in the world Makes them strong, well and active. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Newlim Druo Co, eeeeeeeeeei , . . i BUYING DRUG:; STORrODS", WITHOUT RISK x When you com. to Hill's Pharmacy for any.drug itof. articli U d-StVrrstoS that , case your money is yours immediately upon request. ... . - perfect: rubber! coods.- j;: W. thoroughly examine our RUBBER: not perfect HOT WATfcJt out rwv 1 rVt iiiV.hK,, . ,r,..,r-e TnMi7FR; comDlete new stock, fullly rubber, . TaiB rlOw UOI 1 Msm a aw a .... BULB SYRINGES. ATOMIZERS, complete new tock long wearing, stand hard usage, A- T. Prescription Druggist HI LA GRANDE, OR . i ..eeeeU? JUST RECEIVED FRESH GOODS CURTICE BROTHERS BLUE LABEL CATSUP Sold by BAKER PHONE MAIN 29 - : GETTING GOOD MEAT Adams Avf: . ,. i t V ,;.nv s difficult unless you favor us with your jrder. W don't say its impossible to get t elsewhere. We do say that we buy from a party Mn0 8" u a" his product ind he raises the finest Beef. Veal, Lamb ahd Pork that is possible to raise. Give us a trial order. r s "iT?F:' FRUIT CONVENTION ; The fruit grower and citizens generally of Union county should " remember that when th fruit grower's convention' men- toned in Saturday's issue of the 0 istRvMt, at a future date not yet fixed t ikes place, there will be many man' and wiman here from other states. These visitor from distance will com with expectation of seeing a large exhibition of seasonable fruit for the United States census of 1900 has informed them that there ar but six of the thirty thre counties in Oregon had as large a number of growing apple trees a Union county. These counties ar. Clackamas with 257,436 apple trees, Douglas with 210, 59?, Lane with 178,199. Linn with 270.208. Marion with 263.845 ard Yamhill-with 167.769, while Union county had 1 6 1 .78 1 . In all Oregon, there were 2.82S.B98 apple trees. Our visitor will expect a good showing and it is hoped our fruit grower! will satisfy their anticipation. Th attention of the city officer called to the fact that there is a leak in th city fountain and that the water is running over and making a mud puddle Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes We have received a consignment of Union Fleec Wool. ,.., 1 Indian Robes which we have nn sale. These robes .are. u . snitable for couch covers, steamer robers and orna- '.,' J. ..- , mental for Indian corners... .The .price range. L4' f rom . $5.50 up . '-i' J '. ' -..'t'V . ' ! .' -"' -: : ,;, '-:"'' , HENRY &viCAflR1i HOUSE FURNISHERS - , ? Phone No621; j. C. Henry, residence 664 .' ' " " ' ' AND: UNDERTAKERS -r r .(v.',cp. i , t ; J, JL'Cairi rtsidence, l$fi Brooks & Rohr : Harris Meat Mirk t i. Jtleplioue Mom 16 t.Mttftttlttf- .'. I R. OLIVER. UNION OOU N T Y ABSTRACTS Farm Lo?ns a Specialty - Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience ?. with the .Union "county .'records ' gives me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate without first securing a proper ' abstract. An abstract from my . office will show the title, just as it appeare on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Room 31 Sommer Building WHY NOT INVESTIGATE - The cosy brick, cottage, has been sold, pef hapi you wcae intfnding to investigate our offer on itj an3 the delay has caused you to : lose. Look; into jtheie two otht-proposi : tions before too late. " r ' ,V ' ' Five Room Mri-tn Ctiajt n tally toirt Dicelj locale, ai A we know price and loriua-js ill aniu ' :...'-..-,r i: ; Fiye Room Cotl ge ,m uice' pait of towoi'ai'a very rea-.. sonable price. '. , , ., .. - . i n . " . , " : 1 , - Li n;' fi- ' ''... Too can jot afford to pay rent, when with a.araa! amount of mouey to py down and moinhly paymeuU abtul tbe came as rent you can soon own your home. . ''" ' ' - : We bare tart d many on 4'ue right road, let ns Urt yoo. Will build you a houie according to yout'own plana. Will loan you money on your pioperty,' .! ' . - ' ' J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Building Material. La Grande, Oregon Drop a line naming work, and I will name the right price. JLa Srande SnvesimmtjCoi Foley Hotel BuUdiiig : La Grande Oregon eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee IN A HURRY? '- THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to th De . pot or your home in less time than it takes to toll it Wagon always at your service Charges moderate. . Day phone. B 1792. night phone. R 12. , , : .....e.e.tt...; GAMES -GAMES l Novi Golf gloves"; C ; Fleece BUatcts .If it - j E. M. 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