La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 13, 1905, Image 3

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YVAMED
AVc are in the Market for a large $
quantity of firstclass .Jimattyrv j;
dndr WIid Hay. We pay tlis I
est prices of any fcuyfcrs
Oregon- Produce; Company J
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40.000.09
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For th proUction of iU depofttontDtpotitom of this Bank art tc- i v
;corded such liberal treatment as thai) b k( keeping with the character ' -
I and value of their accounts.
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JOSEPH PALMER.
' .' ! ,' President.
We would be. pleased to have your c-
J. W. SCRIBER.V
O. E. McCULLY.
, - Asst. Cashier. '
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Asst. Cashier'
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G. E. FOWLER 7
Truck and
Transfer -
Wood and Goal!;
PHONE 1611 5
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All orders given prompt attention i
I f CLONES ciStb1
The sam old tand buta new f
management. Take your suit to
''th same placa, and have another '-1
J man dealt and press H the way it f
f should be.HarveT" does the clean-
-and pressing And does R right An 3
-other strong feature about his y-' 2
4 item is thahi prices are correct '
. . Remember the place, nest door
5 to the commercial 'club.
Ladies I
2 . gents clothing cleaned, dyed, press
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Our Share $675,325
The annual report, of Commissioner
Richards of the genera land office, for
warded to the Secretary of the Interior
has been made public The report covers
the fiscal, year ending June SO last, and
shows that during the. year 16,979.075
acre' of the public lands and 77,546
acres of Indian lands' were disposed of
the total exceeding that for 1 904 by 650
800 acre.
Of the public lands disposed of, 12.
895,571 acres were entered under the
homestead law; 696,677 under the tim
ber and stone law; 711.124 under the
desert land law, and 585,507 acres of
swamp land were patented.
Under the law the net proceeds of the
sale of public lands are covered into the
leases for the benefit of the irrigation and
reclamation fund and the total amount
for the year to be disposed of is approxi
mately $4,457,978, to be distributed
among the states and territories as fol
lows! Arizona, $47,449; California.
$361,659; Colorado, $270,000; Idaho.
$570,673; Kansas. $30,478; Montana.
$350,031; Nevada, $1X158; New Mexi
co, $86,603; North Dakota. $870,290;
Oklahoma, $572,634; Oregon. $676,325;
South Dakota, $174,449; Utah. $50,717;
Washington. $522,203; Wyoming. $234..
963. Maxwell' Talisman,
Court At Enterprise
Circuit Judge Robert Eakin left this
morning' for Enterpriser where he will
hold the regular ' term of court at that
place. , i District Attorney Crawford ' is
already there, and Court Stenographer
Hanna will leave tomorrow morning to be
uterc - woen - oourt - oMim rnuwmi
morning. The docket is made up almost
entirely with right of way , suits brought
against the Wallowa Valley Railroad by
the 0, R. & N, company. ! !
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5 Osteopathy
Judical Opinion Or Note
In an open letter, called forth by the
opposition of the Indiana Medical Society
(his winter, to the passage o' the Ost op-
athic law in Indian, Judge R. S. Tay lor,
of Fort Wayne, said; I
I have been taking Osteopathic treat
ment and have derived great benflt from
it;. A number of my acquaintances have
been taking the treatment with like good
results.; .They are not ignorant, simple-
minded people to be impdsed upon by
( charlatans, but highly intelligent and
competent persons. .; .,
"Osteopathy is a new science, totally
unknown to the. regular physicians. Ths
discovery df the intricate relations be
tween the anatomical displacements of
the body, and . diseased conditions, and
the means hy which such maladjustments
can be torrecteTand the disease cured..
is, in my opinion, one of the most brilliant
achievements in the science.- of healing
I have had, much opportunity to learn
about the treatment, of disease; and 1
am sure that the science oft Osteopathy
has in store great blessing formankind."
AT THE .
OPERA HOUSE
tregonian's Opinion
Sunday's Oregonian says.' "The Mar
riage of Kitty" with Alice Johnson in the
title role, was M&rquam's best offering
for the past week, although Resells Knott
in "When Knighthood Was in Flower."
was received with equal : warmth."
Steward's Opera House Mednesday even
ing November 15th. ; Prices 50 and 75
cents,
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TAAitiaa 4 4 t tf ssssas444f f f f y
Ready; For Business!
WITH A FILL LINE Of f EED," HAY AND" GRAIN
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We ro ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest
) ' , f . snarket prices.
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OLIVER
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Slater ,Tiiii)Uintr :
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Thf Exact ThiniJ Required For
Constipation -
"At'T certain purgative' and stomach
purifier Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver
Tablets seem to be the exact thing re
quired, strong enough tor the most robust
yet mild enough and safe for the children
and without that terrible griping so com
mon to most purgatives," say R. S. Web
star li Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For
sal b NkwLm Ditio Coi
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7 Notice ol Sett i men t
A w have sold the Horseshoe Chop
House we will consider it a favor if those
in debt to us will plea' call and settle
on or before December 1. 1906. All acr
count ou tne norsesnp prior w rtov
ember 6,4905, are due and .payable to
us, and we wit) pay all accounts owed by
th fin prior to that dat. -
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- Service ;
Thi drug tor tries to serve every
customer so well that they will not think
of going elsewhere for drug store goods.
' A. T. Hill, Prescription Druggist
Notice to fruitgrower V
I desire to call your attention to the
fact that th Northwest Fruitgrowers'
convention will hold it next session at La
Grand tome time in December of thi
War. i ?'
A rousing good1 meeting i in stor for
thoM who attend. Sav torn of your
best stuff for th occasion. '
A more xtended notice will be given
later when exact dat is made.
; . C,' D. HurMn, Sec'y.
.Practical Gunsmith
Xqir3 Stncriy Fittclass
Guns tetocktaJ
Keys fitted to door Lo ks
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' ALICE JOHNSON
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In 'Th Marriag of Kitty.'
Was iw ptowei
Wnan you want a pleasant physic try
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
They are easy to take and produce no
griping er other unpleasant effect. Sold
by Newlin Dhuo Co.
The price of a pretty face is $1.00
three -packages of Hsllister's Rocky,
Mountain Tea brings red lips, bright eyes
and lovely color. 55 cents. Tea or Tablets.
Newlin Druo Co.
MEAT CHEAP
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But not Cheap Mea
Having purchased the Bock & Thomas
shops and also the Bull market, we are
in position with the three shops, to furnish
bur patron with choice meate at less
price than if we had only one shop. It i
not our intention to raise the price on
meats, but it is our intention to reduce the
price, and thereby hop to increase 'our
trade. A trial order will, convince you of
the assertion.
Grandy & Russel
TriRLE SHOPS
Adams Av. between Grandy and Depot
Adam Ave. between Elm and Fir.
Fir t. between Jefferson and Adams Ave,
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.Winter's knocking at the door, With no uncertain' sound he's ,
. demanding entrance everywhere. v-' t ; . ,
Are you ready for him? How about your winter Suit and
, i j i Overcoat? 1 , f . ; v ' ',.' ;- i-
Are they In proper condition to waather the stonns of the
coming season?
How about your winter Underwear, Gloves, . Hosiery -;vnd -other
Toggery? .-,
If there are any weak spots in your wardrobe we are here
to strengthen them with the
: s ; iS Best That's To B? Had ;
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, The most skilful tailors known to the trade build our clothes
' t artistically, and they build .them, well end .they; build tltem
on honor. .
Our furnishings com from the hands of the best known
;, manufacturers. '-t ' , i'-.:f ' ,.' fif J. .'
. M Money back If j ou want; It ' , , .
' Thot is th guarantee that goes with every sale.
, , It is under thes condition that we ask you tomake this your
'' Clothing Store." "' ' " ' V ' ' ''
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R6ADY ACCESS TRUNK
''''"' SPECIALS .;:'.
Supported, bed springs t y t. ,S2,4C,.
Insupported bed" springs' 1 ' 1.65
MattCessei.'good dn6 " " . S.60
2 saddles, choice 3.00
Femmingtan typowritar ' 40,00
16 cross; cut saws ' 60c to
' Hall rack' ' ' ' : ' '; , ; 3-50
. .2 office chair r 3.50-5.00
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A Jlne line of crockery at half
1 s:"-' price 1?.."
p AISING the cover brings every r; fV . ' 11 Vi
corner within reach without re- f" J nrtlSlEn t '
moving traya.. Saves H the Urn of v , 1 r 1 , .
an Ordinary trank to packr rw ;-, V-'!"','.' 1 ''"fv
pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to
get out of order. Will stand all the
knocks and hard usage ot traveling.
Cost no mora than a common trunk.
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..$5.w;
PHONE RED 1181
Highest prices paid for.Seeohu
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liA GRANDE IRON WORKS
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' C mpletc; Machine Shops, and oiindry . .
General Blacksmith, Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work. Manufact- y
t r of The Fitzgeraid.Roner'f Mill. ' ,J .1 Uv (: .
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"CARPETS f CARF ET 5
The largest line of Carpets ever brought to the" city. " Mo'e
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' arriving daily. Pretty floor coverings, 25c a yard ana up.
SPECIAL ON G) CARTS
THIS MONTH
W. H. BOHNENKAMP,
Hardware Jtnd Furniture , U,
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WATCHES?
Y, of course w hav watch-
' es th I very best watches made.
W also hav . Clock and.jjvery..
hino lii th Jewelry line. . 'a ,
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Old Jewelry mad to look like new Repair orV gived prompt ttefl-'t'
Clock takm car of,, j .j '. j J tion, . - :
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