La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 16, 1905, Image 5

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WAP TED
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: We arc in the Market for a large
: quantity of firstclass Timothy .
: and Wild Hay. VVe pay the hih-
: est prices of any buyers.
Oregon u Produce Company i
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lieady. For Business
WITH A FILL LINE Or FEED, HAY AND GRAINS
We art ready to buy ail kinds of hay and grain, wad pay (ha highest
- market prices. ' . '
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; Quten Esther
The cantata of Queen Esther will ap
pear at the Opera House on next: Friday
evening, November 1 7. . The chorus is
eomposed of about ' seventy-five local
singers and is receiving splendid training
from Prof. Robinson. All of the par-
formers are Baker City people except
$f. C. P, Ferrin of La Grande, who wis
a member of the famous Ogden choir and
sang with them at the Lewis and Clark
fair. The box office is now open at Lev
itigers and tickets are 25f.50f and 751
4-Baker City Herald.
; Road Convention
The fourth annual convention of the
Good Roads Association of Oregon will be
held in Corvallis, Benton county, on Nov.
22d. for a three days sitting. In addi
tion to the members and delegates from
cities and Commercial Clubs throughout
the state, road supervisors are eligible to
a seat, and several of the county courts
in Western Oregon have allowed two
dollars a day to as many of their super
visors as will attend.
Slater lJuildiiiec; ;
. IEFFERSON - AVE Main 57; ; f
A SPLENDID IIMVESTMEPill
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Is a mine which will build up your ewntowtr
" x i and country. , . ; :
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The Aurelia lnirg-KCo
Now offers the first block of stock of 100000
shares at 5c per , share. The company has
' 400,000 shares of stock available for the de-1
i velopement of the Standard Mines, which will
be done conservatively, and as fast as posible.
For further information call on, r 't ,
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'NO. 4489
60,000.00
14.00000
6o,ooaoo
$134,000.00.
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! Liability ol SharehoWtv
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For the protection of its depositors! Depositors of this Bank are m-
' corded suck liberal treatment as shalj be in keeping with the character
I .and value of their accounts. We would be pleased to have your ac-
count.
1 JOSEPH PALMER."
President.
W. SCRIBER,
' Cashier.
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G. E. McCULLY,
Asst. Cashier
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SCROOOrN.
(PAt
Asst. Cashier
tG. E. F0WLtR
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Truck and
Transfer
H :VVood and Coal
-WONE M6
npi uwnuui
4 All orders given prompl
CLOf KES; CLEAfeED
fhf same old 'stand but a new? J
management .Take your suit to
J 1 the same place and have another
man clean and press if the way i J
ihbujd be.-' Harey does the clean.
and pressing and does ft right An--
other strong feature about his sy- J
Urn is that his prices are correct
J.f Remember the place, next door
to the commercial club. Ladiee 2
gents clothing c leaned jdyed press
ed and repaired. ' w , . w ..-
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Colonial Dinner
S3 cents. Friday, Nov. 17. .
In connection with dinner and supper,
the ladies will have on sale many useful
and fancy articles, and solicit the patron
age of an always generous public.
Mrs. Swaney and Miss Felice Lyne will
preside at the apron table; Mrs. F. E.
Moore and Mrs. Collier in charge of fancy
work; Mrs. Ramsey will display the popu
lar Armenian lace, and Mrs. Gibbs ' and
Mrs, J. D. Slater will delight you with an
array of exquisite handkerchiefs. The
candv counter will be in cha.ro of Mr.
Honan' and "Miss' Preston. The dining
hall will be under the supervision of the
following ladies:; Mesdames Benham,
Hagadone, Taylor, Clements, Conolly,
Lasley. and Miss Warnick.
All women should strive to be beautiful
Beauty rules mankind. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea brings red lips, bright eyes
and cream-like complexion. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets. Newlin Druo C o.
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:" A Crerp'ng Death. .
. Blood poison creeps up toward the
heart, causing death. J. : E. Stearns.
Belle Plains, Mimu .writes that a friend
dreadfully, injured his hand, . which
swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck
len's Arnica Salve drew out' the poison,
healed the wpund, and saved his life.
Best in the world for burns and sores.
25c at Newlin's Drug Storei
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 m life. 1 had tried many dif
ferent doctors and several medicines, but
got no benefit until I began to use Elec
tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef
fect that in three days I felt like a new
man, and today I am cured of all my
troubles.'' Guaranteed at Newlin's Drug
store;price 60c.
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Notice of Settlement
- As we have sold the Horseshoe Chop
House we will consider it favor if those
in debt to ui will please '.call : and settle
on or before December 1, 1906. All ac
counts due the Horseshoe prior to Nov
ember 6, 1906, are due and payable to
us, and we will pay all acoounts owed by
the firm prior , to tha( date. '
L'?. and W. W. Pollock.
IT DRAWS HARD
i'" woman's vitality t do work for
wuku n wunniUMi, ana we v.onder liow
i l ii sums ol tlie wointm
through a slczii
muxon of plunia
or (iitniiuaUiin.
ltiey win tipy
with tears In thrir
eyoe. wUen tlicy
IIH'lllllHl HID sue
i!ct at all, 'it I .1
Jwinl lufl, that
wub pain, weak
tmm and wrarinox
they ar "almost
oraggea out
m... - iny,; in inis cun-
anion, njsort to alcoholic etlmuuiitu
iiu - invigoranui.- tho after effect o
which are very injurious.
iw. it v. Picn-o, fortv years, ago found
Uiat womin wre . biiliig mistrcauil
tiirouRh liriHirance or riiivhwNmws and
detMrnilmid i tit devote his life and energli
Htwhig JmtnA Die nnune of their suf
m ng, to next mtuyht fr Vie towmis ul
-relief, aiid found In AViiure's UdtntUini
tbe earth, certain nmin wi.i. i. i,.,i r
markabUt and vsliutl. nmltciual vlrtuw
fortheeureof Unite sIItuhiW. i
Using cbnnilcally pura flyhorhMV t
proper strength iiwtMul nl l,v.h..i h.
pntpami eUracM of thuso, and the n-nult
u nmiKuirT mat me comlims
llon lMcmn his Favorite I'nmrrliitlon
The roou usfd are: Laily'n Wllpper rmit,
Illaok OthoKb root Unicorn root. Wiiu
VoluMh'tnot and Uolih-ii SkbI root The
wwld koowe is as ln. Pikwk s Kaviih-
rrKI'Kiciurri4i.nl.Uli has the won
- dwful and Dttpraiklnl rtMrl of a ha
. million of cun-s In the laxt forty ri'iirs.
Write to IH. fUmn, llurTalo, N. for
' u, iitiiu w l.liuilk uiiurgit.
UL." F V w W to tesllfjr ss to the
mrll of Kr. I'liice's Ksvorllo rn-wrlmliin
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-' y-rirucie mui'iiu o'rmlilt'nt
Yonn LwlUM'Chrtiitlsn Knrt. vor Horli-tr).
- ii 7 r.'niw na vn. I took
our imHll.'ln and in a almrt tim hoirin n.
dldll t hv )Mi tM'iirlnv-iliiwn imtiis will, h
nu om-n wn lot o Umt. Hhall tmt
" "f "ri miMiii mat It w hnmirlK
cgnr riwralls-. T- T 4' '"
Or, PU rvw's Ki4frtVelanithiiggtjrt
iiuiu wxruiiiuiivutll imiiiirmi.a
. Heprt of th Cundltlurt nl
The, harmers & Traders National
Bank.
A', lit ainn lc. In III. hIhh of tmrnn. mt il:
4. M' 11 ltlrntl ... $ I.A.ttn l
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Bpndj, treuriUn, w rrn ,
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(tlh -r ivHlrHUloown.O. 6 0111)
Due rr.nn Nmmiuil Uiik uoi n.'
erv MKi'nti.J..u. r' 7,o07 .il
tu Ironi " eptirove.) rwerv '
utrntt.. 16,."'il .10
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Nol of iHh- Nt on l Hi aks SUUUI
f rHniuriHl pHper curienvy, iiK:k
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L.t.'i.I-h IWM- imtm 1 ;i 00
Heitmiiption fund with V. k. ;
Tti. urej & pr cent of olroal.
turn)..
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llnuivliled orrflla lee rntOM and
IMtll , I.MOiW
NHtkmiitl Hank Note otiuiHtidlng !&.t0UU
iuit lumii'r .Ml'onil ILoika IU.KH m
fn toMiHln Bunks und Haukxra... .''
Hue to rprtvni nt.erv mn tita. . , oil ii
iniiiviuiiui aenuniia si,iueet lo
rtwck , 1H.SI9 67
iieiatuM curtlboaies or depoalt. .-, , u l ib w-
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l OUMTTor Umon . I88"
I. J. W SrrlSor. "hi rofthfabovf-tiainrd
hunk, do solemn'T awmrthut Ihrahovc amir
incut la true lu ttitt bent of my knowlpdse ana
belief.
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tutorltrd snd awnnt to bclura ire tlila
Ittli dny of Nov , HMo.
" . ..JW KNOWMCH,
. - 1 " Noiiir Poul'e for Urrvos
'orwct-Attpst m.
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, (tKUKUK ACkLKet rtlro'tcr
Tht Exact Thins Required For
Constipatidn
. "As a certain nitrrative Krui tnmnr.S
purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Lifer
Tablets seem to be the exact thing re
quired, strong enough for the most robust,
yet mild enough and safe for the children
and withput that terrible griping so com
mon to most purgatives," say R. S. Webster-&
Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For
sale by Newlin Druo Co. ,
OLIVER;
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ABSTRACTS
farm Lons a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter in Union
county. " Many years experience
witl 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 appears on the official record.
J. P. OLIVET,
I. A 'J HA .JDK., HHKO JN
Room 31 Sommer Building
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When you wish a nice, juicy roast or a
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tender steak, or a ' piece of boiling meat
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or pot roast, just phone Main 48. and
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you will soon have exactly what you de-
I J. BULL a CO.
Phone Main 48. Remember the phone
son the directory as Boss Meat Market
main 48. 1
Practical Gunsmith
' impairs Strictly Fi tcla?$
1-iiiis retucM .
Kiys fitted to do r Lo ks
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Winter's knocking at theVbor, With no uncertain -6ourid he's
demanding entrance everywhere.
Are you ready for him? How about your winter Suit and
. Overcoats
Are they in proper condition to weather .the storms ef .tha
coming season? ""
How about your winter Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery and
other Toggery? . - ' '
If there are any weak spots in your wardrobe we are hore
to strengthen them with the , '
; Best That's To Cc Had
The most skilful Uilors known to the trade build our clothes
. artistically, and they build them well and they build them
on honor. . '
Our furnishings come from the hands of the best' known
manufacturers.
" Money back if you want it"
Thot is the guarantee that goes with every sale. ' .
It is under these conditions that we ask you to make this your
Clothing Store.
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. , CLOTHIERS AMD HABERDASHERS.
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SPECIALS
Supported bed Springs
Unsupported bed springs
Mattresses, good ones
2 saddles, choice
Rcmmington typewriter
1 5 cross cut i'xvtt
Hall rack
2 office chairs .
S2.40
1.5S
2.60
3.00
40.00
COc to' 5.50,
- 8.60
i5.BO-5.00
8.25
ROMADKA
READY ACCESS TRUNK
T AISINO the cover brings every
corner within reach without re
moving trays. Saves X the time of
an ordinary trunk to pack or un
pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to
get out of order. Will ataud all the
knocks and hard usage of traveling.
Costs no more than a common trunk,
' 14 filv' ..... ..$5. 00 out.
Kitchen Treasure
Lineftlcum
A fine line of crockery at half
y price ' '
F, D. Haisten,
PHONE RED 1161
Highest prices paid for Second
Hand Goods.
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LA GRANDE IRON WORKS I
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; , Gmplete Machine Shops and Foundry
a- f i i
. General Blacksmith, Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work. Manufact-
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Rejuvenates all thin about the house
from cellar to garret.
Wears like iron.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP,
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Suction EycClass 1
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It does not wrinkle your nose
and make you look older than
you are.
Holiday goods are beginning to
arrive. Best liue ordered ever
brought to the city.
J. II. PEARL
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